Terms :—Five Dotuars A YRAR. “This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advis e the Public, may spea& free.’ —Kvuxiwwss. pm ——_ SINGLE Coprgs ‘Two. Cents, NEW SERIES. (ae Dairy EXAMINE Hi A XAMINER IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, rae Examiner Poustisnine Company, FROM THEIK Orricr, CoRNER OF WATER aND GREAT GEORGE STREETs, P. E. Island. RATES oF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, - - - $2 50 Three Months, - - : 1.25 One Month, - - : 0 50 a@ Advertising at most moderate rates. | Centracts may be made for monthly, juarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. bby Charlottetown, : ALMANAC FOR OCTOBER, 1882, Pe MOON 8 CHANGES, Third Quarter 3rd day, 10h. 5m., p. m.,N.E. (below horizon. ) New Moon 12th day, Ih, (below horizon.) First Quarter, 19th day, 7h. 42m. a. m., 8. W. Fail Moon, 27th day, ih. 51m., a. m., 8. E, 59m, a. m., N. Days De , ey “San (San Moon) High ee = WEEK | -ises |sets rises /water |len’h, | jh m jh m | aft’p aft'n| liSunday 16 4/5 35) 8 37) 1 22,11 43 Monday 5} 33} 9 86} 2 12! 3 Tuesday | 7} 31/10 3513 5 4|Wednesday | 8 291) 36, 413 5 eaten? | S g7 — . ~ > - 9! ‘ 8 7 8 7\Saturday 2 24 1 40) 7 39| 8' Sanda 14' 22) 2 40! 8 25/11 23 9| Monday 15, 20' 3 40) 9 4| onday 5, 20' ¢ | $ 10/ Tuesday 16, 18) 4 40) 9 39, il, Wednesday | 17) 16) 5 40/10 id 12 Thursday | 19) 14) 6 41,10 46 13. Friday | 20' 32) 7 41/11 19 14 Saturday | 21) 20/8 41/11 55 15 Sunday 23, 9 9 40) morn/|11 02 16 Mon day 24} 7/10 36) 0 30 17| Tuesday % Sill e3' 1 9 18/Wednesday | 27! 3iaft 14) 1 54) 19| Thureday 28! 1) 0 55| 2 44! 20 Friday 29, 0 1 30 3 49) 21|S#tarday 31:4 53|2 3.5 5 22/Sanday | 33] 56] 2 34! 6 34/10 41 23| Monday 34, 53| 3 4| 7 43) 24' Tuesday 36i| 53] 3 35] 8 33! 25) Wednesday 37} 52; 4 9 9 28 26' Thursday ; BS! 50; 4 47/10 13) 27| Friday | 40: 48! 5 31'10 55) 28 Sacurday 41 46) 6 23;11 39; 29 Sunday = 45) 7 20 ay 21)10 2) 30| Monday 4 44) g 2211 4 31\ Tuesday _ 6 46.6 46: 9 24 1 49 INSURANCE OFFICE. Queen Insurance Compaiy, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably. JAS, DESBRISAY, General Agent. Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1882. iL. ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, Pajd-tp Capital . . $1,000,600 Reserve Fund .. . 325,000 An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th inst., in the building lataly occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, under the management of the under- signed, Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account. Drafts granted on the various Agencies and correspondents of the Bank. Sterliag aud other Exchange bought and sold, and general banking busiuess transacted. Db. C. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1882—tf Agent. W. C. BISHOP, SHIPPIN @G FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, —AaxD— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD KOwW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. §, | ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and othe: Canned | Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and Correspondence solicited and answered v. ti, 1s8i—fyr prompt returns guaranteed, | CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY. OCTOBER D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST. VALUE. that can be had in the market, in Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian ‘Tweed Suits. A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, ~~ Eo AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Our 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, Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. 72 Qneen Street a 7 19 ; | or here, to the owners, | Baron Brercuroper, the wealthy banker | Zs PEAKE BRO'S & Co., of Berlin, is in New York, He is well known —0:0 (J\HE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased! demand for his Goods, has added new facilities. to his Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, | etc., and is now prepared to supply the trade with | Hard Bread, Plain and Faney Biscuits, &,- AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. —ae=are-2Q0; LOOO lbs. CHOICH CONF HOTIONERY To arrive per Steamship: ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. Weas> Orders by mail promptly executed. J QUIRK, Prince Street, Vharlottetown, P. E. Islaud May 4,- 1882. OPENED THIS WEEK a JOHN McPHEE & CO’S. ee, ae Black and Cream Spanish Laces, Fringes, BLACK’AND COLORED SATINS, Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Prints, Tickings, Fancy Shirtings. Benims, Grey Cottons, Bleached Cottons, Cotton Warp, d&e. WE ARE SELLING THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF SUMMER, GOODS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Rare Bargains in every Department. a ; 2 1882. REGULAR TRADERS, CoRRESPONDENCr. ee ——— | AKG notihotd curselves vesponsible for the opinians or. sigtemtents of our correspondents i To the Editor of the Examiner, Sir,—The second Grit Campaign at Dun- das, Major General farner holding a Council of war on (Pons Assinoruw) or Bridge of Asses ; Colonel McPherson mustenitig up 3 the 42nd _ Highlanders, numbering; two ; General,, McDuff recruiting a. troop. ‘of Sepeys ;, Major, General, Turncr. shouting his war cry, commenced the skirmish on the east side of Wordock Brook. General .Aurner and Duff was sadly defeated with their Cayalry Brigade; a battle grim. and ' strong was raging for a brief period, when Direct. General Turner’s army was; sadly defeated and retired to the jungles. General Steele hclding the fort with triumphantewvictory ; Commander Morson lost his bexing gloves in the skirmish. The Highland, bag-pipes Playing. the Dead, March. in Saul, when eneral the firing ceased pro tem.—Com, , (Presbyterian please copy.) on en = cent cite From. London. and Liverpodl TO CHARLOTTETOWN, P. Kk. Island, The: (tipper Brig Alpheta Andrew Neilson, Commander, Will Sail from London about the ist of October, | -_* = -« - —_—— Personai. i —_—— | Brer Harte is busy turning two of his —ALSO— THE CLIPPER BYREBNTING ese rlayee n e ee) nt r e , | ‘Tw Dake of Norfolk is building 2 500 ton 7 i CH F steam yacht at Leith, which will be *commis- 5 sioned im the early part of next summer. ALEX, McLEOD, Commander PRESIDENT ARTHUR is said to be haunted . by a fear that ae die before the expiration . 9 . of his term, and has becomo quite melancholy Will Sail frora Liverpool : consequcnee ot ie ‘< | Prince Atsert Victor of. \Wales is to go About the 5th Getober, both to Oxford and to Cambridge for a on Carrrying freight at through rates to time. Prince George will not depert on an- Pictou, Georgetewn, Summerside, other voyage before next June. Souris and Shediac. Freight or passage, Lond to John Pitcairn & Tue Prixce or Waxes will “inaugurate” in the statue of Sir Francis Drake, which tbe jg Duke of Bedford is about to erect at Tavistock and on which Mr. Boehm has been employed for several months. For apply on Sons, Great Winchester Street, E.C ; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street; e¢Duff reconnoitered his force and | VOL. 11L---NQ, 118 A Canedien’s Death. “* My wife’s addyess is Winnipeg, Mani- toba. When the Cunard Steaniship Com- pany find my ticket is all right I want it to sénd the. money to ber—Reéebebea Miller— at the avove address. _The man where Iam stopping will, sell .ajl my things and» pay himself, and if there is. aay left. sendjit to the Same address. If the Freemasons can consistently take charge of my remaina, it wowld be my dying wish that they should, for I am toa honest te steal aid foo proud tocheg,. So here must end the coriflict: No one. to blame ) here. , Thete is no one® to blame, but my..unfortumate. wife . and family.” Such was the pathetic . letter hurriedly scrawled in a memorandem ‘book which was taken from the body of a man about 65 years of age, who was fonnd dead in his bed in the cheap lodging housé,"No. 341. West-street, yesterday morning. ‘The proprietor, of the lodging hodse, John Weisinger, reports that ?#e mat arrived there on Tuesday last, gave his name as David Miller, of Manitoba, and siated that he interded to take the next out- going Cunard steamer for England. The next day he reported that he had lost his passage tickets by the line, and had been ta the office: of the Company, where- after reporting his loss, he was told that they did not know him and could do nothing for him. He placed his trunk in the custody of Mr. Weisinger as secur- ity for his lodging, and took his'-meuls in the restaurant on the floor below. © Saturday night he went to a room which two other lodgers slept,’ and re- tired to rest. In the morning he was dead. Besides the’ memorandum’ book was found a Masonic pin.—N. ¥, Herald. i onsiieiteagladg tape “ail " An Ancient Painting. A correspondent of the Lendon Times as having been employed by Prince Bismarck | in making arrangements for the collecting of ! the French war imdemnity.. Sept. 6,'’82—3aw =F RS al Highland Whis _-~"||'GREENLEES & of WHISKY7R3- | UNRIVALLED ron |<: BROTHERS } a COMMERCIALSTREET, LONDOWE exe \TOD DY. DISTILLER * $, ARGYLESHIRE Tue £X-Empxes: Eucexie has bought the | chateau and park of Wasserberg, Styria, from Baron von Herzinger, for £260,000, | She. is said to be much incensed at the attentions! , which were shown to Cetewayo, Tue London 7ruth says that a speculator in New York has resolved to tempt Professor liuxley across the Atlantie by the offer of | , £100 per lecture for a series of two bundred discourses on popular science, to be delivered , during 1883 and 1884. Tue venerable Marshal Canrobert lives in a! ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY /srali honse in Paris, in the Rue de Marignan. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITOTION iit ny furnished, for, a most French 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug, 8,79 Soitters, he 1s careless of luxury, and pays Report on the Lorne Hicunanp WHiskgy: - Nee arveniod fe Satan “> oe Sa “We have visited*the bottling stores ef medium size, with a grey hair a ween Greenlees Brothers, and have selected | beard, -a high intellectual forehead, and keen, | from the yats, samples of their Lorne pyijijant eyes. Highland Whisky, and have subjected | them to careful examination and analysis, | The samples were very fravrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- Tus Emperor William is a man of iron if) not of blood, He was present for nearly two! hours at a grand reception in Breslan a fort- night ago. He occasionally leaned on his matured Scotch Whisky of the first teat cuirassier sabre as if it were a stick, but quality.” otherwise showed no signs of fatigue, though ‘Anruon Hict. Hassatt. M. D. he had been in the saddle two hours, review: d | “ Orr Hanis F.C. s.. F.L c.” | 23,000 troops, received deputations, and pre- Agent = ’ ? |sided at a State banquet during the day —not | } . OWEN CONNOLLY | bad for a man of eighty-four. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. THE death is announced of the Right Hon. | Charles Stuart Aubery Abbott, Baron Tenter- , (den, Under Secretary of State for Foreign | | Affairs of Great Britain, an office which he! | has filled since 1873. He was a nephew of ! |the second Lord Tenterden and grandson of | the first lord, who was for many years Lord | | Chief-Justice of the Comm rn Pleas and after- | | wards Chief-Justice of England. He was born‘ e the year 1834. Feb. 24, 1889. [GUARANTEE ARANTEE SUL e741) ES NOCURE ! NOPAY! A Local and Constitutional Treatnient. Two Distinct Medicines, one acting on the Nasal Passages, Head, Throat. and Lungs, the other on the Liver, Kidneys, and Blood. INSTANTANEOUS, ECONOMICAL, SAFE, RADICAL TREATMENT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE, 75 cts. if not found satisfactory, the price paid will be refunded. Some chronic or obsti- nate cases of long standing may require from three to six packages to effect a permanent cure. Bal | THERE is an honest young man in New Jersey named William Walter Phelps. ‘This honest young man declared that he did not, Want tu go to Congress, and therenpon some-_ becy spent ever so much money to secnre his nemination. Poor old John Hill was beaten out of sight. Mr, William Walter Phelps is very sorry for this, for really he did not want the office, but he feels bound to accept, so that the money that was spent to secure his t nomination may not be entirely wasted. A Frew days ago, Victor oa made some apocalyptic utterances to an Italian journalist So a ne E rel. tive to the future course of civilization. t ‘ France, Italy, and Spain, he said, are destined { Wai . io to be representatives. of yr 9 womens The 2 Turks are to be driven opt of Europe. The MONTREAL & TROY, Ni | twentieth century wil see dfrica civilized by = ge means of the Mediterranean Powers, includ- Ee Oo | ing England, owing to her possessions at Gub- c ; Te alae: raltar. As for the English campaign in SOLD IN CHARLOTTETOWN AT Ege pt, that, said Victor Hugo, is ‘only a! Apothecaries BEall transitory incident, a repugnant episode of! o| SESE OT OFS EHS SH TSH EE TT OSTEO SE CHOOT H SESE TESTE JOWN McPHEE & CO. August 9, 1882—2aw, wkly ft For Scotch and English; Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, Rosert Orr's Otp Sranp lor Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- JOHN MACLEOD & £0’s UVdia se dcaudseavs GQ uy wv, 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 workmans':!, and a perfect fit yuaranteed, : --ALSO— Acomplete line of Gents’ Fursishings and Velt Hats, cheap,&c. Xe. Ramer ber the address, two dovrs abo? Ap thecaries Hall Corner Oct. 11, 1881, modern history.” Aug. 14 —eod, wkly. ose His Hourxgss Port Leo XIIL. has been — | ae Fe. greg = te Fe ; 7 2 = 7 5B Ans = poog darn pleased to confer the degree of D. D. on four A CURE GUARANTEED. | Professors of the University of Ottawa, viz, - 2 ¢ the R. R. J. B. Baliand, J. J. Fillatre, Magnetic Medicine @,J. Mangin, and P. Froc. The Rev. J. P. - x3 | Balland, Lecturer on Applied Sciences is well < , known throughout Canada as a musician of ltreal in 1878; Rev. J. J Fillatre, Protessor = i lof Mental and Moral Philosophy, is the author 5 : ‘of a ‘History of Philosophy,” and is also, as | For 6)d and Yonng, Male and Female, | well as the Rev. J. B. Ballaod, a linenist of | Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL its stages, | high standing. Revs. Mangin and Froe are | Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexval Pros. Professors of Theology im the College, Ottawa. tration, Night Sweats Supermatorrhea, Leucorrhea, | -_—_- Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss) ; L joy Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven-| ‘*TWe*TY-FOUR YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, Baye ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enjeebled dollars, we will send our Written Guataptee to — the waste by giving Brain and Nerve Foods, the money if the treatment does not effecta cure. is snd of all the remedies I have used, Mack’s the Chenpest and Best Medicine in the Market. | e ae es \gar Pull particulars iu our pampllet, which we! Magnetic Medicine is the best. _ This remedy desire to u:ail free to any address, jis now sold by all our Druggists at 50 cents Povey Ay Mnavetic oo, eo ik 'per box, or 6 for $2 50, and on receipt of an | giste at cts. per box, or oxes for $2.50, or wi : 9 ft . of =~ | be mailed free * pcb: wag on receipt of the money, by order for 12 boxes, accompanied wii h ou 00, | addressing addressed to Mack s on yan Medicine Co., ‘ . Windsor, Ont., they will forward the goods ’ 3 ¥ CINE(O Breet d, ; & st apa aera 29 mat 23 prey ome Be OO by mail, and send their ‘ written his being the favourite and most appreciated Exhausted Generative Organs in either ex. 4&2 With | aly cure for Nervous Exhaustion and pantee ” to refund the See advt. in ‘more than ordimary merit, one composition of | piece played at the baad competition in Mon- Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and-Vigor to tne | Paes physician, convinces ‘me that ‘the | each order for TWELVE packages, accompsniea with five, Weakness of the generative organs is to repair r Windsor, Ont., Canrda | ‘ gua ; ez oney, if the trea ept / Hall on : : asia, i Choslptoyows an aid and Uy of Sag: dogs not elfect a curd, cr een ve bis tes dolum describes @ painting found at Pompeii and placed within a month in the Naples Museum among the Pompeiian frescos. The picture represents the judgement ‘of Solomon, aud the correspondent claims that it is the first picture on a sacred subject, ‘the first fragment either of Judaism or Christanity,” that has beet found in thn buried cities, "The picture is five and a halffeet lopy~aad nineteen iuches high. As a work of art it is pro- nounced below the Pompeiian standard, though the colors are particularly bright. “The scene is laid npou a terrace'in front of a honse adorned with creeping plants 'and shaded with a white awning. Ona dais (represented as being about four feet high) sits the King, holding a sceptre and robed in white. On each side of him sits a councillor, and behind them six soldiers under arms. The King is represerte:! as leaning over the front. of the dais towards a woman in a green robe, who kneels before him with dis- hevelled hair and outstretched hands. In the centre of the court is a three- legged table, like a butcher’s block, upon which lies an infant, who is held in a recumbent position, in spite of his struggles, by a woman wearing a turban, A soldier in armor and wearing a helmet witha long red plume holds the legs of the infant and is about to cleave it in two with a falchion. A group of spectators completes the picture, which coutains in all nineteen figures.” Persons who have examined it are somewhat inclined to the opinion that, as the bodies of the figures are dwarfed and the heads large out of all proportion, the picture was intended to caricature the Jews avd their religion. The writer however, thinks the artist wished to develop the facial expression, and so exaggérated the heads. The work is spirited and drawn with great freedom. ~———_ —al> -+ >> <a Signs and Countersigas. Tramps in England have a unique system of sigos and countersigns, by means of which they eseape many kicks, cuffs, and neglects. There is a perfect science of this odd method of speech. The language is vernacular to two classes: the vagrants themselves, and the lodging- house keepers who make a profitable aud permanent business of giving them shel. ter. The latter are the brains of the combiuation, There are said to be fifty different sets of password systems in use in the country, each having a field pe- culiar to itself. The tramp landlords form among themselves mystic circles, small circles form great ones, and 80 along the great highway pickets are kept out over ab area where in each set the passwords ouce adopted are good for three months’ use. At every change the travelliug fraternity buys the new signs, this price being uniformly threepence for every comer. To the landlords — a peeifliar tribe, some of whom have had the business in their funiittes for geaeru- tions—this tax is a source of gain. lis collection is easy and sure, for the advan- tages of imitation to the vagrant are mavy and obvious. The wauderer who has Juck never hesitates to share his good fortune with his less fo;tunate brother; the magic word, or phrase, or senteuce—uninteligible jargon to the out~ide world—is an ‘“‘open sesame” to his store of beggar wealth. _—————, ee res & Co. re opeplee, bmeconn —_——. a hr aape 4 sages Ta -