OP Oe ily syns, : if +E _ 2 i .a \ : "“e-lvi-Consignments solicited. feaue?—Five Do_Lans a Y RAR. il 4 r . —aalte Z 4 - ‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advisé,the Public, may speak fin pein ls indi Filan leetiedidiieeemnesiiiaitieseeaiaatiinteataatiaanil omnes . SrincLe Cortes Two CESTS NbW SERLES. . a pen, Ses ee i —+—.25-5 UUARLOTTELOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1882. Pug Dai.y KXAMINER) iS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By rae Examiner Posiisnine Company FROM rHerrm Orr ew. CORNER OF WATER shod GRBAT GEORGE STRERTS, -. E. Island OF SUBSCRIPTION : Charlottetown, Rates Six Months, $2 50 Three Months l 20 Une Month, 0 50 ge A ivertising at most moderate rates, Coatracts may be made “CIHY STEAM BAKERY.” for monthly, quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. ALMANAC FOR NOVEMBER, 1882. MOON 38 Third Quarter 2nd day, 2h. 45m., p. m.,N.E, ‘below horizon.) os New Moon 10th day, 7h. 7m, p. m., N. E. (below horizon.) First Quarter, 15th day, 4b. 29m. a. m., S. KE, Fal! Moon, 24th day, 10h. 50m., p. m., 3. EB, CHANGES, D BDAY OF WEEK 17| Friday 10; Waft 3) uM. irises \sets | rises ,water len’h, 7¥ th m | h mj aft’n, aft’n) ii Wednesday [6 47/4 40|10 23; 2 37) @'fhursday | 43} 39/11 31) 3 32! 3’ Friday | 50° 87! morn! 4 36 alSaturday | 51! 36) 0 31! 5 48/10 O1 5 Sunday | 53) 34) 1 31) 6 47) 6’ Monday 54) 33° 2 31) 7 43, 7\Tuesday 55] 32| 3 31) 8 28! g' Wednesday | 57; 31) 431 9 | 9 Thursday i 59} 29, 5 32 9 46 10| Friday (7 Of 28] 6 34 lO 23, Lijsaturday =| «2 27 7 33 11 0} 9 44 12 Suoday 3 26, 3 31/1 | 13 Monday 5| 24 9 26) mora 14 Tuesday | 6} 23,10 18 15) 15 Wednesday 7} 22)10 55 0 56 16 Thursday | 9 21/11 33) 1 39 ~ SS o2noft ower oc 18 Saturday 12} 19} 0 35; 7} 9.28 19|Sunday | 13; 18,1 4 sa! 20 Monday a + , 3t Tuesday 6,2 5 2} Fs Wednesday | 16) 16 240 § 15) @\Thursiay | 17) 15 3209 3) %'Friday | 19} 14) 4 7) 9 56! 25\Saturlay 20, 13; 5 1'10 39 9 16 26) Sunday | oi} 1316 2,11 23! 27; Monday 23| 12} 7 6G aft 5| 23, Tuesday | 25; 12) 8 ¥1| 0 43; 29; Wednesday | 26| 11\ 9 15! 1 24) 30/ Thursday | 23/4 oy Is 2 / DR. CONROY AS REMOVED his office and residence, to Mutch’s Building, Lower Great George Street, OP SITE EXAMINER OFFICE. Oct, 12, '82.—-1m. wkly 6m recreate OCC OL LL LLL HENRY TERRELL, SHIPPERS AGENT. All kinds’e on Curmmission, Sole Agent forthe New Sheep Dip. Tracadie Cross & Bedford Station, P, EI. Oct. 12, '82.—wkly 2m “EDWARD T, RUSSELL & CO, Commission Merchants, 284 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m in. Chute. 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 study of diseases of the Eye, Earand Throat, in Paris and London, and preposes to devote his practice to them, ' Consultations at hig residence, No. 9 South St., Halijax, N. 8. Hours, 10 to |2 a, m,., 2 to 4 p.m, Oct 11, 82. Im ~ W. WHEATLEY, PRODUCE & COMMISSION M: ACHAT, 269 Barrington Street, HALIFAX, N.S. Highest prices and prompt retarns guaranteed. Sept. 19, 1582—2aw 2m a> ee a ‘JAMES S. SUOTT, - Shipping and Commission MERCHANT. Dealer in Fish and Fishing Supphies, POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX N. S. Special attention paid to the receiving and prompt disposal of Island produce. Having extensive wharf accommodation and com- modious stores, consignments are s°licited end prompt returns guaranteed Ca” Weekly market reports forwarded Upon application, and vessels chartered for shippers De sadress—Lock Drawer $1, Halifax, Sun Sun |Moon|High Days THHE proprietor of this Estal | . . . | Bakery, consisting of the late i | | | | 0:0 lishment, owing to the increased demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his ma. st and most improved machinery, etc., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Vaney Biscuits, &e., AV THE SHORTEST NOTICE. ————:0: 1000 lbs. CHOICEH CONFECTIONERY May 4, 1882. To asvive per Steamship “ Miramichi,” from Montreal. Ye“ Orders by mail promptly executed. “J.QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. K. Islaud can be had ‘Pweec A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, AMERICAN WHITE | i ! Charlottetown, May 22. ’2. upreege x ae ae gang pm Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Our Readymade Clothing is fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, _ D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that in the market, iw Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian | Suits, & COLORED SHIRTS, pice Me a ow» co oa ge ped Manuiactured on the Premises, Will be sold as Cheap as Imported. of Produce bought and shipped We invite-you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, 72 Qneen Street For Svotch and English For Canadia a ee Tweeds or Worsted Suits n Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- eA | ; | i S - 9. Ye) = oe oo? Ww 3 UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest Island. Prices very moderate. yuaranteed, and best assortment of Cloths in the The best workmanshlp and a perfect. fit -—ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furn ishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. Xc, Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881, 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 Skilfud Supervision of Mi J. W. Mitchell, TO.8 SIAN TS BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, | LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, de. Ke, Church Directory, Charlettetown Sunday School at 24 p. m., Rev. David Curate. evenings, at 7.30. p.m. King. Assistant Curate. St, DuwsTan’s 10. a. m.; Vespersat 3 p. m. 7. 30 a. m. throughout the week. A. McGillivray, Pastor. a. m, and 6.30 p. m. P. m ‘hursdays at. 7.30 p. m. Rey. Burwash, A, M., Pastor. Ssconp Meruopist CurreH— Prince Street, — p- m. evening, Rey. Wiliam Tippett, Pastor. Sr, James’ Cuuren (PReEspyreriax)—Powna! Street,—-Serviece and Sermon every Swn. day atlia. m, and6} p.m. Sabbath School and Bible slagses at 2:36 p.m. Weekly Serviee in the Lecture Hall on Wednesday evenings,at 7:45 p.m, Rev. Kenneth MeLennan, Pastor. Zion Curren ( PRESBYTERIAN )—Rich mond Street.-—Service and Sermon every Sun day at 11 a. m, and $4 p.m. Sunda School at 24 p.m. Rev. John McL. Mc- Leod, Pastor, PRESBYTERIAN OB@ Dr. Murtay, Pag o'clock, a. My at 2.30 p. m,. Baptist ChURCH—eor. Prince and Fitzroy sts —Services and on every Sunday at ll a, m. and 6.30 o'clock p. m; Sun- day School at 2.30 pom.’ Week day ser- vices— Moriday at 8p.m.; and Frida at 8p.m. Rev, EB Whitman, Pastor. Biz.e Curistrans—Prince Street. —Service Prince Street, —Rey. _._ Hours of Service, 1] 20p-m. Sunday Schoo! and 5érmon every Sand ay morning at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 5 fils Sawlay ‘School at 2 p. m.° Reve 4 is, Pastor. 3. A, every Sup- .. 3 ML’ day a yedectclock, Dee eet in New Church day at 10.20.a.m. and is yh. , " Pe is = ued - Fe my wi.X ‘ee * Arsh i Pops Pr a Advances made cn consignments of produce, 44 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK, C,H. McNgew, Agent, Charlottetown, Oct. 25, ’82.—!w henge i. AN PTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS, May “7, 1882—wkly INSURANCE OFFICE, (Queen Insurance Company,’ OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Insurance etfected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses rettled promptly and cquitably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, | General Agents. | Office—South Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1882. | Bank of Nova Scotia, ESTABLISHED 1832, $1.000,000 325,000) t ! Paid fp Capital. . Reserve Fund .. . An Agency of this Bark will be opened on Monday next, 19th inst., in the building iately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward {slaud, under the management of the under- signed. Veposits will be received on interest, and on current account. Drafts granted on the varieus Agencies and correspondents of the Bank. Sterliang and other Exchange bought and sold, and yeueral banking busiuess transacted. D. C,. CHALMERs, Uh’town. June 17, 1882—tf Ayent. New ‘Tobacco Lactory, RICHVOND STREET. ry‘HE Subscribers wish to inform the public that they have opened a TOSACLO MANUFACTORY on Richoiond Street, in the estavlisiment formerly occupied by Mr, Philip Ovyle, aud are prepared to supply the trads with Tobacco of all kinds, as good &s c®n be purchased in the city, and at lowest prices, Be Patronage solicited and orders prompt- iy filled, ‘On Short Notice; in Good Styte; at Cheap Prices.’ vitiwo;say n,iiinie we wy ii st. PauL’s (ChuURcH or ENGLAND) — Queen Square— Morning and Evening Service, , every Stiiday at ll a. m. and7 p. m ! FitzGerald, Rector; Rev. Alfred Osborne — Sr. Perer’s, (Cuurcu oF Exeitanpd)—Rochford Square. Sunday Services—8a.m.,lla.m, To the Editor of the Examiner. and7 p.m. Daily Service8— Matins—® a. Kvensoug—5 p.m., except Friday Jast evening. Rey. Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 a.m, and 6,30 p.m, Sunday School at 2 Week day service on Wednesday, | _ | meeting. weap. 3 Yours, etc., Be paee, ye... en * Ow Loorer. | | Wood Islands, Nov. Ist, 1882. 'government labors close to us. | CORRESPON DENCE. Sones and the motion was put with gentlemen on the floor, demanding to speak on the reso- | lutiv pn. A long discussion followed, in Firat Merwopist Cuurcu—-Prince Street —| which the useleseness of the Covncil was Service dnd Sdrmon ever yS Unday at 10.30 Sunday Sch oo] at 2 Week Day Services—Tuesday and John -most covelusively shown. Mr. Nicholson challenged Mr. Munp to pame one im- |portant measure, of a dangerous nature, | passed hy the Assembly for the last twenty years, which the Legisla‘ive Council re- jected. care in which the Cevncil had defeated a bad Bill, since he was a member of it It was, he said, in 1875, when the Owen Gov- ‘ernment eent up a Bill authorizing the jissuing of debentures to the amount of ‘$80,000 for the construction of the Lunatic ‘Asylum. This dangerous Bill, he safd, the Council rejected. When it was clearly shown, that so far fom r jecting this Bull, the Council passed it, and it is still en cur \Stetute Book, Roderick’s confusion was ‘complete. The only instance he could cite ‘of the usefulness of the Council turned cut to be a fiction ! It would be hard to de- cide which is the most glaring—the useless - ness of the Council or the ignorance cf the Councillor. Messrs. Crawford, Nicho'son, end other speakers showed iup Mr. Munpn’s wriggling on the jabelition question in a very able manner, and the conclusion forced on the minds of ‘all present was, that Mr, Roderick Mourn is not to be trusted to represent the Dis- trict. His past course has heen a most crooked one, and his attempts at defence were merkd by an imbecility that excited ithe pity of even his opponents. At the conclusion of the meeting, Mr. Munn demanded a division, when eleven: strod for Mr. Munn, and seven for Mr. Nicholson, Considering that this is Mr. Munn’s stronghold, the result was niost satisfactory to Mr. Nicholson. Mr. Munn made a sorry exhibition of himself at the +. ————————— ong 6 Shiga i. Sept ¥ ms a fo nse A New Museuiman Era. ~~” The Constantinople correspondent of the Standard states that Mussulmans are just now oh the tiptoe of expectation, knowing that an important event affecting Islam is to take place:— ‘‘About the 24th of this month the Mo- hammedan world enters upon a new cen- tury. The Egyptian question, affairs of the Hedjaz, and other important State questions are all put into, the background, while the Sultan’s almost undivided atten- ion is given to astrologers and other ‘wise men of the East,’ who are busily engaged atthe palace in siudying the stars and other signs in the heavens which may eu- able them to unravel mystery. According to an ancient prophecy,a new prophet may be expected about that date, who is anp- et We do not hold ourselves responsible for the Sir,—A public meeting was held here It was called by Mr. Muwn, m: Rey. George W. for the purpose of exyressipg his views on Hodgson, Priest Incumbent, Rev. W. F. | 1. blic questions before the Council clecti« n. 'A resolution, approving of Mr. Munn’s CaTHEeDRAL. — Low Mass course, was submitted, and declared car- every Sunday at Sam. High Tr at ried, although it was net fully disenssed, wiass a Mr. Munn said that there was one VOL. 1--NO, 142 last fifty years twenty seven States have removed it from the statute book. The governments that retain it— France, alas! resort to it as. litte as they can. They are afraid and ashamed of it. There is not a single enlightened juryman who consents to sign a verdict entailing the penalty of death. It is no longer an angel; it is a spectre. Bere the people stop ns and say the penalty of deah is more powerful than ever.. The two worlds adopt it. SS little is dead that it k-Ils. Arabi is going to be shot. The language surprises, but dees not disquiet us. No, civilization is not barbarism; no, savagery is not modern justice; no, civilization dees not cali a man as old societies did, without exactly knowing why; no, civilization does not comm nee the great work of which the twentieth century will be ful! ‘by a deed which is an enigma for those who commit it and a crime for these who look on.” — —— ae Potatoes. Last season potatoee realiz d the farmers of this province (Quebec) considera! le pro- fitz, owing to the steady demand which set in from the United States last October, and continued through the winter mto, the spring. At the moment, however, there are no signs of foreign dewa 4 for our well- known Early Rose and Ciilis, which give such good satisfaction in m st of the prin- cipal cities of the United States last year. It is certain that America has a mnch lerger crop than in 1881, but whether or not it will prove sufficient for the requirements of the coming season without drawing npon Canadian supplics, remains to he seen. Our advices from Boston state that receipts are liberal, but that a large portivn is of very poor qvality, prices there being quoted et 50 to 65 cents per bushel in bulk, which shows no margia for ship- pers here to work on. In New Youk a steadier narket has raled during thy past few days, with busivess rep ried at $1 75 to $2.00 per barrel, bat which affords no en- jecuragemect to shippers. The potatoe ‘market in Chicag», according, to acvices ‘just received, was weak, and great d flienlty was experienced in selling car-lots of E vly Rose at 45c per bushel for choice, while commen to fair qualities were very dal] ‘at 35c to 40e.. These prices are even lower th«n those ruling here, which is dissapoi ing to. our export trade, considerin large quantities shipped from Can the Western States last season. Notwith- statiding the rot, which made its appear- ‘lance early” in the season. it’ is generafly admitted that farmers in this previnee crop both as ds quantity and fe About tliree weeks ago rie re advanced to $1.00 “to $1.1 Ibs.) ii e@-nsequence of meta being busy in the fi lds causing aupplies to fall off. Since then receipts have been gradually increasing, chiefly by boat, and as there was no expert demand to absorb surplus off-rings, prices naturally declined, sales being reported on Saturd at 60c to 80c per bag for good to choi kinds, but they consisted mostly of ship- ments from points between Montreal and Quebec, Farmers in the immediate vicin- ity of Montreal are not merketing their crop freely st present values,,.but are holding, although the outlook at present. is certainly rot encouraging for high prices. Dealers here state that advices from Prince Edward {sland give accounts of a very pro- lifie erop there, and quote prices ‘as low as 25c per bushel. A carload was shipped from Point St. Charles, on Saturday, to Nashua, N. H,—Montreal Gazette. posed to raise Mohammedan power to a position of splendor uneque!ied even in its most palmy days. The mystery which these wise men are to penetrate is to find out upon whom this enviable position . is to devolve. At one time Yildiz entertained the idea that possibly Arabi Pacha might be the chosen one; but subsequeut events having disposed of that theory, Abdul Hamid does not despair of being himselt recognized as the great man. Everything was working smoothly at Yildiz—the as- trologers and riecromancers were all but on the point of solving the mysteries atttacbed to the forthcoming anniversary—when a present reached the Sultan from the very learned Shedikh of Mecca which completely upset all calculations. The gift. consists of | a couple of pigeons and asword, and these are supposed to have direet relation to the important event. Matters there became even more complicated by the appearance of the comet, and this last has cast all the prognostications of the wise men into utter contusion.” > ——-— Hugo’s Manifesto. The following is the text of the manifesto which Victor Hugo has had pubished in some of the French newspapers :— *« They are trying Arabi. What is Arabi? Ts he a rebel? Yes, says the Khedive loudly. No, softly whispers the Sultan. Is hea liberator? A liberator of whom ? The Egyptian peuple shall be, and shall be great till the twentieth century. At this time it has not come into being. Is he a belligerent? That implies war. Now at this moment war does not exist. There are military facta as to which England will have to give explanations ; but as to war, there is none. England is not at war with Ee pt; England is not at war with Turkey. hat, then is Arabi? He is @ prisoner. We, the passers-by, the unknown, the _first- we exist, we live, and the What o they conceal from us; we do not know it; perhaps they do not know it themselves. But we see wliat they do not see ; we see before us in the depths of the horizon what the future is dcing ; we be- bh Jd Islam sm crim ling away iu the East, Uathulicism ool’apsing in the West, Airica awakening to civilization. All that is be- fore us; governments may conceal from ns what they do; we see what civil:zation is dving ; we are content. The penalry of death has summarized and represented the old criminal justice of the past. It has comers, —__ i -~< - <a Unclaimed Money in England. — In the latest issue of Gun’s Index to advertisemenws of unclaiiaed money in England (6 Prince of Wales Road, Leontden; N. W.) the following names are iygluded among those who may hear of something to their advantage :— , Bonnell, Ann, wife of William Bonnell, therchant in Nova Scotia iv 1819. © Bradley, James and Thomas, formerly of London, who left Englaud many years ago, ‘or St. Jobn, N. B. Congreve Frederick William, supposed to have left Liverpool, E., fur Haifax, N. S., in 1362. ’ Coward, David Wiiliam, ‘formerly -of Ottawa, afterwards of St. John, N. B Crossland, James, who left England fer Nova Scotia.in December, 1881. Porteous family, formerly of Scotland, now residing in America Pringle, William and Thomas, who left Scotland for America about 1842. Walker, Horatio, who deserted from the 15th British Regiment of Foot, at»Halifax,’ N. 8., 1815. wm olde Buxton, Edward, who left Englawd for’) Prince Edwerd Island in 1849. .- ——>-<>- ae “T should like to sell you a gimlet,” said, a careworn-looking man ashe waiked into an office the other day, ‘‘We have no usé for one,” teplied the ¢ishier. “But you should always look int» the misty future,” went on the fiend demurely. ’ ‘Next winter ’ yon will want to make holes in your boat heels, so you can get your rkates on,” “Ji use club skates—no straps required.” ‘‘You may want to screw some boards togerher some time. The old-fashoned method of , driving the screw in with a hammer/i¢, per, nicious, a; it deteriorates the tenacity,of the , fangs of the serew, as it were,” “Nothing _ to-day, sir.” “This gimlet acts as a cork-, ' screw.” ‘“‘E. don’t wantit.” “It may also’ be nsed as tack-hammer, a cigar-h ld tr avd a test -bras'.” “J don’: want it,” “It? hag a0 eraser, a pen, ai ink-tand, 4 ta'/® for computing compoucd interest, and @: lunch«box at achment.” * I can’t help i; I don’t wantit.” ‘I know you don't; you are one of those men who won't buy a gim- —— throngh Europe and an Ita ian epera com pany attached. Yau're the kind of a man who woald live near an eilectric lyht to figs tos RE TS Sali i save a gas bill.’ And the aap Up wer liand bis ower phgyshad rots ra rey a deatellilacndiiaials sn smematheaieaiiinaalilted BE METS EM wince a via a . re é % - . 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