a a Ee a ee A el lt ee ee SO eM Ree ee N, ee teenage a thee te ein s Font zs ~ is sh — ao DOLLARS A YEAR. ‘ , na ——— : “* This is true Liberty, w/ in . : cg iwerty, when iree-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak iree.”—Kvuxirrwss. Sincir Corres Two CEnrs —_—~-— VOL. 15.---NQ. 145, EW SERTLES. (iy ADE O’TTYn , ; ere ed sae — a on CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLANB, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, i884, _— ,1TW a sill se Saale ey ie os hus Daity EXAMINER fi, W. VINATCOMBE, | . | 1 enieh beelie ts AR pa ~ an] Gur New Grieans Letter, | Woodville, Lot 54. : PIANO TUNER sé } S | ae 3 en, See a bes : comreerreniipetinaniten On the road from Carcigan Hridce to Bild J Line? Publishing Co. RD wv > | a at cept Yin eg U0 a id | nna Beautiful Weather, Beantiful nnn a eT et rege si ‘orner of Water a ; . : oe ° , os ia " . ” er, Sli ne tain ts Cb lottetow oe Vianos Tuned, Re-wired and Re gulated, e Gus ° PS — A “ a ee aud Beautiful Baildines, of the Hon. John Gof This farm consists iward island, - q' a 3 g) Ba Ss ’ = 2 s ~ —Busiress Boemi: g Locally from of between 400 and 500 seres of land 5 (4 al aa a& iy ORG A a’ ty : i a | the Expansion of a Gvand acres of which are under the plovgh. It is ee | ee : th we o ~~ @ | Nationai and International Idea ' many respro® a model farm, as nearly x Mi Lg, . . . $2 50 : oiced, Tuned, and Regulated with Care. m be = f a ad oe 2) | - jallits fields contain teu or twenty acres, ° - | 26 SA TATRTIMY -T ry a2 Fa one | ” ~ } ron og ‘anda "eat y«f the a) »b “a r i it) : icy } Mm scl 4 a) t. TS) e : great maby nem fre pordered Wits 1 ’ v ov | UA DLN L i RGAN » = 2 2 S&S &< & & a 04 rd = | (Special Correspcardence, ) Laer | rows cf bireh and maple trees. # \lvertising at most moderate rates, a aa = ij 4 gj3 ph New O i 22 189 | a. Peete situated near the centre aa soe es : ; Tuned, Re-toned and Repaire te et a. i= — New Ox:eans, Oct. 28, 185%. | of the farm, within a short distance of tl 4 wera 3 UY Biadis x mor his ’ boned anc R ral : ant vx & ; = —_ a ‘ail fe y : , ar i the jarterly, half-yearly or ye i sieetinn. |. Minate ates 2m 2 © 5 8 ‘ = os = eS | Tom Moore, in one of his much-qucted main read, and are very commodious and y: olinic: ot ree caving .meatly twenty years’ experiences = ee <a y < : | | poems, sings of ‘ta beauty forever bewitch- comfortable. The dwelling, which stands : cantare ' ieee ot English, American Rm On = Tw RM By i) 6 2: | anuly bright, like the long sunny lapse ot a}on a gently sloping hill, overlocks the a ae at Gavetienth eee er the patronage len <a = hae = Q ; ‘sunny dey’s light, shining on, shining on mills and mill pond of Mr. John Poole, and fLMAMAG FOR NOVEMBER, ised. leading mesice) Sion = te and the ap 2 — wn om «6 id Sd | by no shadow made tender, till love falls | the view from the front windows is very —_— cieaalt nities ei on the Island, feels in Pt. & _ nt eae lasleep in the eameness of splendor.” Hejpicturesque and pleasing. The grounds MOON'S CHANCES. I ptvlug universal satisfaction - > ne 2 ~s i ; . : : . I 8 6 . — . = , Mr. V. will engage prof: ssionally for pudl.e | eo-*” — ng o cc 7, bo oo C then proceeds to contrast it with a different | surrounding the house are ele- li Hed Gay, Go. 34 Sm., &. we. | or private concerts the coming season rns ap Ss te i> i ae genus of loveliness “ever in motion that/gantly laid off, planted with mony say earner a eee Gh. pY.9u., p. mr, Offlee—C, P, Fletcher’s Music Store. r —omh, CO ce we am, plays, like the light upon autumn’s coft) fine shade trees, and are enclosed with Kew a 27th d sy; Uh, 5 my P.M Ch'town, Ost. 25 1994 eg 2 gn ah = shadowy daye.” It has always been ajhedges of clipped spruce. The orchard, wil artes, <a6h day, Gh d4m.am, a. ——— shinai ticinmaisay a -_ RS F Bd tf, < fx mystery to me how euch a rank little toady!situated at the east side of the house, is d nay or WREK 7! [Sam ‘Moou| High | Days iT an: Mi — ay lh cam s + ia and tuit-hunter as Tom Moore could have! pretected on the north and west sides by “i : , riges sets | rises | water |len’h McLeod, $ uisdd & HeQuarrie > &, = = we m ne a Written such pretty verses with cevasional groves of spruce and fir, and contains many hmhm afin morni bm a = a sz “ee > a ee into ral poetry. Especiaily how cae peerte some of which cover over one \|Saturday 6 47/4 41, 3 57) 8 53) 9 54 r, my | wa LT °e ' e could rhyme so royally about the fece!hundred square feet It yields annually @)San lay $3) 39) 434) 9 43) Bi BARRISTERS sd) EM i S a”, 4 Q S ie lof nature in that foggy little Island from | large quantities of fine apples, such as the oedaw rol asl 5 15110 29, 48 cael | —_— “&@ - = Exe i which he escaped only once to our shores ;! Emperor Aiexauder,Gravensteins, Tameuse, 4 Pa viay | St 36} 6 Sli io 45 = & a pal = - = ; * and then alas! disgraced himself still fur-| and many other varieties. Mr. Goff’s or- ds ae = 35 6 SS 11 56) 42 ATTORBNEYS-AT- LAW + oe e = = oO eo m2 ther by repeating a stale libel on a far}chard proves that fruit can be grown 6 Pharsday | 54 34 8 Olafedi! 37 7 e] ‘ ND greater “doubting’ Thomas—the statesman | successfully on this Island, and his name te lay “i | 55 an 9 : 1 29) * i = _ ~ iu wal ' = g ma a J: flerson—of whom should be included among the pioneer fruit Sa adinar’ 581 2911 o} 3 at = Office in Gld Bank ee ; = O. 2 % 3 ae EPIGRAMMATIC TOMMY growers of this province. The dwelling 19 Mond 7 6 Steen’ 4 oy) on : . es * oN 1 = <i 4 s ~ declared that ‘the dreamed of freedom in house is built in the Gothic style of archi- i r ; a7! 0 on B 4s 28} (UP STAIRS: § x N rey Y A a > a slave’s embrace af But those lines by ae one and 8 half stories high, and isa . ewe) $2 1 23) 6 57) a8, Chitown, Feb, 21 1864. | = had w z ; U << = Moore keep singing themselves through my eetinanes oatthe sor dnenneepatiietas q i Meu . 5} oh 2 a7 | = AS g i town, eb, al, ° 4 t ees . . : . ae . ie . ¥ : . RVs jon ee 7 aa 3 | I | —_———_—_____.. eae OE Tey 4 , wl at oO me | a head in this city, since here ' continually the country. One especial rt of the 4 y a 24 2233 5 40| 6 Rit 7 & s +e «ee aj forced upon the fancy a kind of curious balidin Miata alete ei h _ ted issiwniay |Z zg 920 M/GONSIGNMENTS SOLISITED. BE 2S) & H 32 connection between the average comelinens| puns st greens vith the main hand 16S “) 8 2 ° z 2 a cal 1 the: AE - + Se ~~ 4% ; in _ aa = of the women and the balminess of the ing y pe ee ‘7 a 5 24, 6 ay “ owe oe o weather. Whether such an idea can_ be ; : . , . JS, fyesday | 38 BT ase 7 B CO’DWYE = » ne ix © ay sthamtiealte cnbiaad ho doudtel tind The dairy production of Woodville Farm 19, Wedaesday iz, is: § 29°11 44 5 e R cs oe ait > on ee oe sone + nes os oud-ec, DUC) has been long favorably known, and a ready 20 Toursday 13} 17 9 19 mora 3 3 ~ a xs ; the two unmated facts are easily admitted | martet at the higieet prices is obtained for 21, Fri lay 1s 1610 4017, O Saal > - a os Fed 3 * by one who hag ever lived here for # year.|it, Phe cutbuildings are very extensive 22Saucday | 16, 1510 45 0 52) 8 59 Camis} p - My. . ie m And the weather here now is such that] ang consist of main barn over 100 feet long, Tu 2 RN <4 s 23!sanl 13! 1811 20 8 301 ~ 5¢ D R wa} 2, SG merely to breathe and live becomes a joy :| ,; : 4 >? 24M et oy 99! 14th 53 9 12. 54 = on de g es © 2 - zs a luminous luxury. A suspicion of frost in at png sem a — 25 Tuesday 21, 13 a't 23 2 5s| 5? FOR SALE ne P, BE. T Pp? Dw baal ka my = 2 & < iG 5 S the light wind of morning—a short, heavy implement house, A hay house 72 ft, lone, > \ miay | Sei 12) @ 53! 3 GG FO; vt £ PUL BU gs, on” Be 7 a FH boy oO = oo shower at noon to cool the air—a bracing; with a post of 18 feet, and fitted with tl 47 Thutilay i a2! a a3) 5 5| an} ; os { : - ~ c - : . , ot, : . , ma 83 Frid " | 3g! ri 52. G 2t i 989 \Ww AT F R ST REET = a s 7 ep So : . q wn nt of ee ioe ee ee ee eae ee rere a eelly saving hay, 64 < : i “lay 26 {i 2 261 7 3l = ms bese ~ : : . ? ier a . ce ul uring c pas summer. a _ una) & 26 4 2 7 : s. ‘ te OY = e Ee rs ‘= * ° gf = e _— and bedies, and makes business i: ae system of farming followed by Mr. (3 27, 13 i he < of : ° wo Oe as ; . off shows what can be done when capital P< oa +e On Sete Spice a ad ° mi! Ap is b :. New Orleans]; 3): ae eee 4 i ' , ry t at a And business és booming. New Orleans . cnnisibidieiaenltaitedes Si. Johns’ Newfoundland, © OS “eS | Seon 5 1 Cathas’ evidently determined to coquet no Cnet ee eee ee eee TO . = v f : rs ss ‘ j i é ar THi RAILWAY TM TABLE In connection with the above is Captain oat o os id 4) <j cd fe out — a the vision = her See Edward Island cen afford te hice laborers t| Fnglish, who is well 'nown in P. B. Islaad,. S2 x ev < = Fe il peandowr, ut to rise i t a the eaters and pay them. It is@ great pity we have elie tian who will taye gpecial chayge af all consign: ' Rc 90 Bey ry i rr. eee ae san an ever-—the/ not more men with capital, who take a died Tine.) ments, aud will also attend to the chartering sy R = © jright that should be hers by right of climate pleasure in making two blades of grass grow — ee af vessels for the carrying trade of P. Hi. f, = S — DN ‘es gs and geographical pesition. When we 2) where only one grew before. If we had, so qorsa West. A, My A, MP. M, The firma is one of theoitest and most reli- g na = _ s sider that of the amnual commerge of Cen- many of seahi daenaie han aoe . pws Charlottetown .....,-.+++. 647 912 4 27 jable in Newfoundland Returns guaranteed As A © | tral and Souk America, estimated at $676,-|t6 ihe Stat . th <bean is Huwter BEEUGe co cccee ceetves j 4] 10 55 6 47 to be.prompt and satisfactory. Parties wish- & <a eS <a “2 wOu, 00%, we, the United States, only con- livin ee ae countrica to ane & : - pt i Ba ing to procure Labradore Herring should send | - = = % | trol one-fifth; it becomes apparent that . * Kensington. eesereeeeee . = a - Mo their orders in time : ee om ; m Ss something ought to be done to gain * + Summerside, om eeee ; 97 7 oe 737 Sept. 6, 1834.—till 3lst dee. ’84. = id - OUR FAIR SHARE ‘ ert han ‘phy jolt toe iz 03 é $5 ii WW WH SATLE wis oes Pe a of this trade, for New Orleans being the Red Point Notes. Aiberton....66..6. eeeee 205 65) ‘ Py a : © |natural grateway, naturally haa been rater Tignish........-+eeeeeees 1242 747 ’ |. cuithinmmanenaties aii iieadiiaaainaial ees {anxious for some tine past to make some} The work on the new bridge at Black FROM WEST. P.M. A.M, A M.| (Oe Waeatiry & Sons, CHaARLorrerowy, bis bid and astract such commerce. She isi Pond, is progresatng favorably, and we Sean. ., ae 202 647 P, E. Istanp) aow carrying her point with a World’s|think will, when finished, reflect credit om MeetOR 0.0.0 ses diebereeee 240 757 _f% j Exposition as the vehicle. In this enor-| the contractors. ee TEN sin cbs dase ken 415 “5 nterpri i a ie , i ' pele $8 Bt Commission Merchant, move entering he Latin race ar mar} Tho Lira nity Der ha agin, Sun necside Pe eee ée = oa i - v ¢ . e - " . ‘ : ye " ‘ seems" § depart.....-542 122 657 ' g ers from Mexico and South America have pre iin werk. nan ree ” fhe fn . Hemsiegton -, 66.6254 eee vO, 20y 726 269 BAWRINGION STREET, beon in this cite fop- months, and their ccnk Fon a te eh tee cies fot eels Euater River... 702 323 3847 tribvtiong to the attractions of the Exposi may, Curing the long waiter Ovenings, s7es Geectathohews........,..: $02 507 1007) #_r at ae a ; : She @xpos!- | themselves of the opportunities afforded, —— Ja WN RALIFA, MN. 8. 7 von, Hon popula punt of view, bid flr and he much profited therhy. Charlottctowa,....... see ceeeeres 417 702 p a oa —— given to the sale of though Japan, China and Persia are push- A miller in this vicinity has, we learn, Moust Stewart. | @""* $maat* on & SHBG procuce. . ing them hard. The best evidence of been cited to appeer before the Court of : 1 FT he ne taeieal 527 902) April 24, 1884. & a ey _ 4 am “q |Latin-American interest is the beantifu!} Chancery, for what purpose we know not- Re ee ee 6i7 10@] soonnsethinecatag irae asa IIE —— | A “4 ie A By E, = trian h. building with which Mexico adorns the Kx- probably to give somebody a chance to is i a APPLES APPLES APPLES 8 position grounds, throw good money after bad. Millstones in Trig. ee ee vel Oe ™ ” r ; Ws S. Bat in iron eompartments at Pittsburg this tg do not grind out much glitier- i .M. hy the Moexi ; nt. from the de jing wealth, and ’tis not avery honorable Dlincsiah Sia 532 907 ee 2 ny the Mexican government, from 7 ‘ ) for ub SWORE ss da wade dees és des fy 9 “7 ne : . EG arcdless ef rofits. sign and under the supervision of their! Way to regain money foolishly invested, by Cardizan 629 102 hi ‘ l & 4 P : : . Riciiiiel tic oe ti te cua 647 10 47 ¢ ARLES DONALD CO., ; architect, Senor de Yharrola, this structure having recourse to an insurance policy ine eee ee lea i oe a : ithe is a. triumph of taste and architectural Insurance companies might do well by - BAGS, : . e ain 79 Queen St, London, E. C., Sea achievement. A quadrangle 192 feet front, keeping a lookout for such risks. GTE ce ebecedes 0060608 464+ 008 S88 - . 9 . + i 6 » i rly . St. Sean ec. eae aE uae 762 4 00 Will be a - qonemenes with Aj pie Srey Its footer So ik. seams fae oa Farmers here are feeling sorely tle need St a cd: 9 «OT ers, Merchants and Shippers, witha ‘ 2 . : ee, 0 the ECD" | of a breakwat i toh: vi Mount Stowart, | fopare.. i847 542 view to Autuma and Spring Having in view a change In business, We eee ins “more entrances, polatous to Sourté for sbipanont, ever bill Charlottetown, «2s ssceue ests 005: 952 727 business. 5 & ’ dence, except ae aoe more entrances, | and through mud, while at their own doors Badr gabe oon c ccctecss cbsvies 727 332] They willalso give the usual facilities to MO FE | , 3 powiié fal. rete Sees eer is a breakwater half formed by nature al- erie. 5 4.02 cvnadedtnesnetnent 745 357) customers requiring advances. augl iifenc to sell Gi Graceful, slender turrets, or mimiature/roady; and the expenditure of a few NS RE MOOSE OTE 842 512 nT ag Es watieeee. a ee thousand dollars here,would give us a place = 3T REND: es e pms ation Of! where we could ship our jproduce,—te W S & ne LL, SR rey x erngagy x > Fr straight-line sameness, and give ample : ; ail { i { : . , : ] th , . aby , » Dy. "90m. bs. “ie Le N Fl Lk KE oi OCK GB i, i O he a, Feb \ Ist, chance for a wealth of florid ornamentation et eB oe eo on Huis san Merchants in the most. Oriental style. The coloring,| pow situated, we cannot embark in any ' , J : } CONSISTING IN PART OF too, is ravishing, with its kind of trade for want cf a place of ship- PHYSICIAN Aad CUR i st. Jol \ ' iol CUNNING CONSPIRACIES ment. Messrs. Robertson are doing a fair 5 kt. Jo nha’S, hLewloundiaud. a of gold and green and m: ith touches | business, but have to deduct from the prices S t 4 a38 s gold and green and maroon, with touches |?" , P Os r of intense red here and there. The inter- | paid the cost of hauling to Souris whereas Mount Stewart Consiguments solicited. Liberal advances 4,200 Yar Gs wultings &, Overcoatings lor gallery running around the courtyard is if we ye a net here they could pay ‘ made. a as terraced, and here will be placed a marvel-| 45 good prices as in Souris. Is the Govern- | July 25, 1884.—2aw 4m (ONL OF THE BEST SELECTIONS IN THE PROVINCE.) lous museum of the brilliant birds and fan-|ment blind to the wants of the people ! Charlot-etown, Oct. 20—Im wkly 6in me tastic bowers of Mexico, making a kind of Let our representatives put forth their oe ~ 4 ys ’ ‘NT Te : hanging garden which will enchant all be-| efforts in behalf of the work wanted here. . apeanianae ll <> { ANDAR UNDERCLOTHING (Calarge variety.) | paErS But altogether the most attractiv ee a - & CO olders. But altogether the most attractive OBSERVER. ° 8 ae z as v ae 29 ” OVER 1000 WHITE AND © feature of the Mexican representation = November 3rd, 1884. 7 x . ; ilding, designed by Mr. <a TL ifs jl = COLORED SHIRTS, jb¢ the octagon building, her i Sie GEN BR AL LL ij ASSURAN OH 60 de Ybarrola for the mineral display. This : P (AT A SACRIFICE). has been located near the Main Building, in Cardigan Notes. i scores ee ee the most conspicuous part of the grounds, t? a 57 yener j j i - a . . : Commission Merchants,| 7,027 sree! General Mecting, of senile and will be aspecimen of the purest Sara-| rh farmers in this section of the Island ge earn Mayet og b anny, cenic architecture of the poch, Ach) have a great advantageand farms are rapidly neid at Edinburgh on ‘tuesday, the 24th of face of the octagon is thirty-two feet in ex-|; edad iy il tl ; 9 A TiC AVENUE April, 1383, the following results for the! : ; tent, thus making an area of seventy-eight rg ee cogging nn ee 121 ATLAN ; year ended Lsth November, 1883, were x- Flannels and Flannel Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Umbrellas, eight fost deamatet, he whee anepestion Selics Gham meaht productive, Fare ag (ROS REET) ee {7 aan ‘ . : : ,_ | wonderfully exquisite ome thirty feet high. . va (ROSS MARKET) 3,038 new proposals for life as- Waterproof and Fur Coats, Overcoats and Suits, Children’s | & is being built entirely of iron; a combina. vs ioaptetaned aT = | surance were received the : . tion of columns and arches, with details of Twenty-three schooners have been load- BOSTON, MASS rt § 9,754,086 38 Jersey Suits, Hats, Fur and Cloth Caps, Sleigh Robes,\ ipo ost elaborate and delicate tracery. |ed with outs, potatoes and turnips at this 2,561 proposals were accepted, Gloves and Mitts fall kinds); ‘ilk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, | Viewed #t a distance it imparts the impres- | port during the past month and have sailed ’ ’ Koos and Produce 4 Specialty. assuring 7,239,048 13 ‘ : i sion of being made of the finest and to their destination. Although the crop of ' The total <a on Collars and Cuffs, and one of the finest selections of NECK- RAREST POINT LACE, potatoes is — over half what it usually is, May 1K 1204 elely tf force at 15t ovem ber, : os ‘ ie those shipped here are an exc: llent size. 7 18 §2, amounted to 96,936,302 91 WEAR in the Dominion. and the dome, owing to a skilltel arrange-i Tie importance of Cardigan bridge as a (Of which $7, 763,031.15 was ment of tints beneath the iron Glagree, ’S| shipping place may be estimated from the reassured with other offices) a a gS inane ie ts oe fact that tarmers are hauling produce a dis- ’ tance of fifteen miles to it. Last Wednes- SULLIVAN & MAGHBILL, ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW Seliciters in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Ke. OFFICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown. gae Money to Loan, W. W. Suuurvas, Q. O, | Comsrsa B, Macumite The claims by death which aroge during the year amoant- ed, including boaus di- tions, to ‘ The annual revenue amounted at 15th November, 1882, to The invested funds at same date amounted to Being an increase during the year of 2,462,226 59 4,267,546 00 29,503,416 00 1,062,648 35 JOUN LONGWoRTH, Agent for Charlottetown, THOMAS KERR, Iuspector of Agencica. Jau. 16, 83. Ch'town, August 4, 1989, SALE is intended. D. A. BRUCE, | Cutatottetown, Oct, 18, 1884—8m dod Wkly. Intending buyers will find that there is no place in P, K. Island where they can get such bargains as we offer for the The architect has arranged to clse the coming three months, as a GENUINE CLEARANCE ‘paves betscon ie, eapeerting Sagat with panels of hard wood elaborately carved Merchant Tailor. lbut to be poised above the sub-structure. in Moorish designs, thus enabling him to clese the building or to convert it into an open-air pavilion at will, Truly as the starry Galileo hinted the world does move ‘and the movement, row in this far Sou: hern ‘land of langnor, is almost magical in its | varkeey of direction and its mchness of result. a Binsy Svsten, day, the 29h ult., about 3,000 bushels of potatoes were shipped besides dats aud turnips. November 4, 18% 4. _—_—*o oe © _- A Carp —To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREI OF CHARGE. This great remedy was die- covered by a missionary in Scuth America. Send self-addressed to Rev. Jobrr mnie man