! | ) ' | ae ee ee | rersasa:—Five Dottars A YEAR, ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men navies to advise the Public, may ce free.” —Evuxirprpes. aily Examiner. Sine ie Corres Two CENTS. “NEW SERIES . } . fue Datty EXAMINER [8 ISSURD BEVERY EVENING, By rue Examiner Pousiisnine Company, reoM THEIR Orrick, CoRNER OF WATER and GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, - . P. E. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, - - : $2 50 ihree Months, - ° - 1 2 One Month, 0 50 ca Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, juarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application, ALMANAC FOR NOVEMBER, 1882. MOON 8 CHANGES, Third Quarter 2nd day, 2h. 45m., p. m.,N.E, (be low horizon )} New Moon 10th day, 7h. {below horizon. ) 7m, p. m., N. E, Firet Quarter, 18th day, 4h. 29m. a. m., S. E. | 13 Monday 14 Tuesday 15 Wednesday 16 Thursday 17 Friday mora 15} 56| 39) | 5| 24 9 2! | 23:10 13 7) 22/10 55 9 2/11 33 10; 2@aft 3) Fall Meee, 24th day, 10h. 50m., p. m., S. E. D San |Sun !Moon|High ! Days M) — wan aa, sets aioe beatae! it th m (h mj aft’n aft’n 1) Wednesday {6 47/4 40|10 23) 2 37 2 vharsday | 48) 39/11 31| 3 32) 8 Friday 50! 37! morn! 4 ¢ 4 4\saturday | 51! 36) 0 31! 5 43/10 01 5 Sanday 53) 34) 1 31) 6 47 | 6 Monday 54| 33' 2 31| 7 43 iptupeday 55 = 3 31) 8 28} $' Wednesday 37 Si 4a 9 8} eiThursday | 59) 29, 5 32 9 46] 10| Friday (7 0} 28] 6 34 10 23, IL, Saturday 2} 27 7 3311 O| 9 44 12 ‘Sanday 3} 26, 8 3liil 31 | | Sn OO tw 18) Saturday 12; 19) 0 35 17; 9 28 19| Sunday 13} 13, l s 34) oj Tomday | a a i 3t 55) uesday ° 2 6 22) \V ednesday | he 16) 2 40 8 15) oe | 7] 9 56 mada i uo ikatertey | 20, 13; 5 110 39] 9 16 26| Sunday 21} 13'6 2,11 23 ltwcedsy | om 13) 8111 043 29| Wednesday a6 11! 9 15) 1 24 | 30/Thursday | =e ae 18} 2 5 I ee DR. CONROY I} AS REMOVED his oftice and residence . to Match’s Bailding, Lower Great George Street, OP SITE EXAMINER OFFICE. Ost, 12, °82.—1m,. wkly 6m HENRY TERRELL, SHIPPER’S AGENT. Alj kinds of Produce bought and shipped on Commission, Sole Agent forthe N Tracadie Cross & pect Station, P, E,1, Oct. 12, '82.—wkly 2m EDWARD T, AUSSELL & C0, Commission Merchants, 284 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m moe —---—- ee A. C.- ARD- DR. W. TOBIN, Fellow of the Royal College of Sur- geons, Ireland, Member of the King and Queen's College of Physicians, treland, Late Surgeon Army Medical Dep't, AS made a special siudy of diseases of the Eye, Earand Throat, in Paris and London, and proposes to devote his practice to them. Consultations at bis residence, No, 9 South St., Halitax, N. 8. Hours, y. ‘2a.m., 2to4p.m, Oct ll, lm W. WHEATLEY, PRODUCE & COMMISSION M AUWANT, sees eel, ew Sheep Dip. 269 Barrington HALIFAX, N.S Consignments solicited, Highest and prompt returns guaranteed. Sept 19, /382—2aw 2m JAMES S. SOUTE, Shipping and Commission MERCHANT. Dealer in Fish and Fishing Supplies, POWER’S WHARF, KALIFAX, N. S. Special attention paid to the receiving and prompt disposal of Isiaud produce, Having extensive wharf accommodation and come Modivus stores, Consignmeuts are s-licited Gud prompt returns guaranteed Ge Weekly market reports forwarded upon application, and vessels chartered ior skippers, prices —— ee Se CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. WEDNESD. AY, NOVEMBER 1, [882 “CITY STEAM BAKERY.” 0:0 N\HE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased demend for his Goods, has added new facilities to his Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, ete., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Vaney Biscuits, &e., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. L000 lbs. CHOICH CON HECTION ERY To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,’ from Montreal. YS Orders by mail promptly executed. J QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud May 4, 1882. iD. A. B R Uu CE 9 MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be had in the market, in Worsted, Scotch and Canadian ‘Tweed Suits. A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, ane Broadcloth, Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. (ur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Imported. We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, 72 Qneen Street et ene —_ For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. = ; ; Se ee for Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- ‘JOHN AACLEOD & £0'S,| UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in ‘the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit zuaranteed, : —-aALSo— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. Kc. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner Cnarlottetown, Oct. 11, a “THE EXAMINER _ JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, mae ‘sae oe LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. POSTERS, AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS,} INSURANCE OFFICE OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. ‘(ueen Insurance iieignh ee rae Insurance etfected on all kinds of property at current rates, and equitably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Office—South Side Queen Square. C th'town, Se ‘pt. 15, 1682. Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, Paid Up Capital . . Reserve Fund .. . Monday next, 19th inst., in the building signed. on current account. corres ondents of the Bank. sold, and yeueral banking business transacted. D. C. CHALMERS, Ch’towa, June 17, 1852—tf Agent, Losses settled promptly wlich General Agents. | An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Deposits will be received'on interest, and Sterling and other Exchange bought and dT HE DAILy EXAMINER NOV EMBER - 1, 1862. eye ny VOL 1 NO. 139 CORRES PONDENC KE. Ww e do net hold o ourse/ves veiieeeie a the opinions or r statem« nts of our correspondents. | Editorial Echoes. _— —In Ontario the ccmmitments for To the Editor afte’ Mr. last winter, | found that a report was very Vramines. Epvrror,— When I wes on the Island VAgransy,-were 3,888 iv 1877, against ‘general in the Zastern part of the country Y 1.587 in 1881. So much for N. P., having been taken has supplied employment to the people. the meeting in that city of the British It is understood that the meeting of this august body in Connie is due to the good offices of Lord ve and Sir John A. McDonald. Pr aes orgaus in the Upper Provinces ‘are rejoicing in the low prices of produce $1.600,060 which they think will tead to make the N. P. unpopular in the farming districts, 325,000 Any circumstance which will tend to injure the Government (uo matter how adverse to the interests of the country it lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward inay be) is welcomed by the Grits out of Island, under the management of the under- office. ~ The Commissioner of Public Lands has notified purchasers whose terms of Drafts granted on the various Agencies and oredit have expired, that unless their payments are made within three months or satisfactory arrangements are made’ with the Department, precepts will issue. The list of defaulters, as they W.C. BISHOP, SHIPPING —AND— pein Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD RoW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned the . Huligy Cargoes, and Freights insured in firet offices. at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited eromptiy. Noy, 14; sas. —lyr Archibald McNeil & Forbes, SHIPPING AND CMMISSION §=©MERCHANTS. Advances made on consignments of produce. and and answered 44 SOUTH STREET, NEW YOR. C.H. McNair, Agent, Charlottetown, Oet. 25, ’82.—-lw I. S. CUTLER, Produce Commission Merchant 198 State Street, BOSTON, New ‘Tobaces Factory, RICHMOND STREET. wa Subscribers wish to inform tbe public that they have opened a TOBACCO MANUFACTORY on Richmond Street, in the establishment formerly occupied by Mr, Philip Coyle, and are prepared to supply the trade with Tebacco of all kinds, as good as can be purchased inthe city, and at. luwest prices, pee Patronage solicited and orders prompt- ly filled, 6m COYLE & McQUAID. Ch’town, July 31, 1882—3m 2aw wky # jo BARGAINS! — BARGATS Change in n Business. SELLING OF'F. ‘ °HE Subscribers, intending to Gevote their time exclusively to the Auction and Commission Business, will clear their Stock. on hand at greatly reduced prices for one Boys’ and Youths Clothing, Men’s Clothing, in Suits, Coats, Pants, Vests, Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefing Jackets, Underclothing, and a splendid lot of Men's Shirts. Felt Hats, Far Caps, Cloth, Silk, boomed ang Seaicloth Caps. Tweeds, Trimmiugs, Scarfs, Collars, Ties | etc, etc, ns —ALSO— Paper Hargings and Blinds, An early call will secure bargains, as a ful clearance must be made within the mouth, HAND BILLS, DOBGERS, &c.. Ke., bic’: audresp—Lovk Drawer 51, Halifax, On Short Notice; in Good Stylo, ai Gheap Prices,’ F, LePAGE, & CO Gor, 1, rez wat FORWARDING AGENT, pics ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the and collection ot Custom Drawbacks month, consisting of a good assortment of—_| appear in the Royal Gazette covers eleven | pages. —The House of Lords voted thanks to the British Army in Egypt, without a division, In the House of Commons ‘the majority for the vote was 337. the Commons was hot nearly as much of one mind as to the demerits of Arabi as in regard to the merits of the men who The words stigmatizing Arabi’s uprising as as a rev olt were ‘maintained in their place in the thanks ‘resolution by a majority of five only, the ‘vote stauding 230 for the removal of the words and 235 for their retention. —On his return from the Northwest, Sir Charles Tupper was * interviewed,” asa matter of course. Regardiag the Canada Pacific Railway Sir Charles reports that more than 100 locomotives, and a great number of cars, are con- stantly employed in conveying passen- gers over the road, and that several ..evormous freight sheds have lately been erected to meet the demands of the freight traffic. Sir Charles went as far West as Salt Town, 82 miles beyoud Moose Jaw Creek, and 480 miles west of — | Wi invipeg. Track-laying was still pro- ‘ceeding at the rate of three miles a day, and the Saskatchewan will probably be ‘reached this year if the open season con- tinues, the distance being 150 miles west | ‘of Salt Lown, of which 70 miles is) already graded. Sir Charles visited Re gina, and says that people are already flocking thither in crowds. ‘The extra- ordinary strides made by Brandon and Portage La Prairie, which a year or two ago were emerging from solitude, and are now towns of considerable size, and possessing regular municipal ipsti- tutions, surprised ‘the Minister of Rail- ways. The journey has but confirmed Sir Charles Tupper’s faith in the bound- less resources and great future of the greater Canada which lies west of _ Superior, and of which the wealth, long unappreciated, is being rapidly id ve loped under the energetic and pradent administration of the present Govern- ment. } Sica Notes from West River Bridge. ST Farmers here have nearly all finished their potato digging, and a very large quan- tity of potatoes, in roses, white and blues, are waiting shipment. A few building lots wili be sold at the Bridge on the 6th Nov., offering a rare chance to business me on, as the Brid; ge is the pr incipal thoroughfare in winter as “well as io sunimer to the city. The Liberal-Conservative Convention will aeet November Ist, at Brian’s Cross, The name of Mr. francis Bain is favora' ly mentioned asa candidate. Bur’ the Conner) must be abolished, that is the word. October 30, 1882. A novelty has just been received a ti» Militia Department, Ottawa, in the shape of a staal spade about two feet long. I> i very strongiy made and the blade is abou five or six inches each way. Ou the end of the short handle, and forming a cross-bar to it, is a steel instrnment with the head of a haromer at one end and a sharp straight saw at the other, which also answers as au axe, ‘he face being 1} inches broad. The tool was sent over by the inventor, who says it will be adopted by the British army, and after this each soldier will carry lone on his back. The construction is very clever and the tool could be carried conven- ently. The French Government has obtained clues to the existence of a vast revolutionary jor_anig.tion in Francaunder the direction \of a conimitiee at Geneva. ——_— ———— - Mi ct anxiety is fet among the Eurce |peans in Egypt on account of the reinstele ment of adherents of Arabi in Government position 8. Sixty thousand families are rendered pocuut rely dae eoloue advantage of, — Montreal is making preparations for But’ to the effect that one Caieb H Jenkins, a son of John Jenkins, Esq., of Alberry Plains, was then confined in the Peniten- tiary, at Canon City, Cclorado. The young man left California in a wagon abeut two years ago to come to Colorado. The last his parents heard from him was in New Mexico, bound for Gothie City. Since then—nearly two and\a half years ago—- not one word has been heard from him, When asked last winter if 1 had heard that he was in the Penitentiary, i invamally answered, No. But there was some people who would have him there anyway, and I determined to ascertain the truth or falsity of the story when | got back to Colorado. After repeated efforts, I finally got ear of the Warden of the Pententiary. In reply to my enquiry, as to whether there ever waa a man named Caleb H. Jenkins in his charge, he wrote as follows : — Canon City, Cox., Aug. 26,° 1852, Mr. J. W. Fletcher, Dxak Sir,—We have never had a man here by the name of Caleb H. Jenkins. The oni man by name of Jenkins we have is Atbert Jenkins. He is 38 years old, & feet 114 inches |high, complection dark, eyes brown, hair i black. He was born et New York— his father ‘and mother, Joseph and Mary Jenkins,— live at Detroit, Mich., and he has a wife; Anna, also living at Detroit. Yours truly, W. B. Fevvon, Warden. This, I think, settles the matter, and proves that whatever else became of the voung man, he did not find his way to the Penitentiary. Recently it has been report- ed to me that | was the author of the story. Nothing could be further from the fact, Mr. Caleb H. Jenkins was an old pupil of my own, his parents were friends of mine, and he left California to come direct to me. It is, therefore, unreascnable that I should circulate such a report ebout so intimate a friend of my own. Those, however, who ‘talked the most about this matter, were, I believe, the originators of the foul calumny. It is a shame that the feelings of his family should be harrowed, and that his own repn- tation should be blackened, by the tongue of slander. I knew Caleb H. Jenkins well, and I know that, whether living or dead, he was a credit to his country and the pride of his parents. Hoping that this will settle forever the base slander so industriously circulated against so estimable a young man. Tam, &e., J. H. Frercuer. Gunnison, Col., Oct. 13, 1882. (Patriot please copy.) ‘* Enclosures.” A CIRCULAR FROM THE CUSTOMS. The following circular has been issued by the Customs Department, Ottawa, to the various Collectors of Customs. Customs DEPARTMENT, i Ottawa, 6th October, 1882. § Srr,—In consequence of the very fre- quent discovery of enclosures, which are not noted in the invoice or entry, in pack- ages sent for examination, I am de: irec by the Minister of Customs to furnish you with the following copy of the hftieth see- tion of the Customs Act relating thereto, with instructions to distribute the same generally to all the principal importers of » goods at your port, not only for their own information, but that they may communi- cate the same to their correspondents in foreign countries and Great Britain, with e view to the future prevention of this most dangerous practive :— ‘- 40 Victoria, chap 10, sect 50: ** The Collector sha! cause at least one pack- age in every invoice, at dat least one package in ten if there be mere than ten in any mvoice, and so many more as he or any appraiser deems it expedient to examine for the protec- tion of the revenue, to be sent to the ware- house, and there to be opened, examined and appr aixed-—the packages to be so opened being aesigoate? by the Collector ; aod if any pack- aye is found to contain any goods not men’ion- ed in the invoice, such goods shall be absolutely forfeited, amd if any goods are fuund which do not correspond with the description thereof in the invoice, and such omission and non-c: rre- spondence appears to have been made for the purpose of avoiding paymen* of the daty or of any part of the duty on such gods, or if in any invoies or entry eny goods have been nnder-valued with such intent as aforesaid, or ath made with regard to any auch ine ‘ice or entry is wiltully false in any particu- ar - then, mm any of the cases aforesani, all the pockages and goods included or ; retended to e included, or which oug t to have beer in- cuded in such irvoice or entry, shall be forfeited.” By this it will be seen that the mere fact of an inclosure being found, which was not mentio anee in the invoice under which the package under examination was entered, the uagelie so enclosed are absolutely forfeited, and no room is left for the consideration of extenuating circumstances. I am, Sir, Your obedient servant, J. JOHNSON, Commissioner. a = eee oo. _-_—<—- +- in the course of a few years the Northern Pacific Railread wil] ran thr ough an avenue of shove trees Luudreds of wiles in length, The extensive tree pianting is being dune to protect the read from storms and snow drifts. Lo addition to having a large gang of men at this work betw.en Fargo amd B.smark in Dakota, the offivers bave dis- tributed immense quantities of seedlings and cuttings to the farmers. settled on the oe offered pris fur sey ip ae 5 “o or = « Sa Ew s en 4 ae I: tay yet sae lin AD OPN gps in BET ey se momar Bite _ os —— . a oan RE RNR em Sn ERIN <n EES a cainnacaeemiaaetiaen amenieeens aeemimmmmaiimmnmnaa, mmmmniiiites EEE a OSI A GOES et A EES + egw ee fo Speman es SEP semen ae ew at oe won,