TERMS Five DoL_tars a YEAR, NEW SERIES, ‘“‘ This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,”’—EvkirtpEs. Srncix Copres Two CENTS. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1882, THE VOL 11,---NQ, [12 CURRES PON DENCE. We do not hold OUT lve & responsible for the opinions or statements of our correspond “38. lug Datty EXAMINER IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, DAILY EXAMINER. SEPTEMBER 30, 1882. By rae Examiner Pusiisuine Company, rRoM THEIR Orrice, ConnxeR OF WATER anp Great GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, - : P. E. Island. Rares o- SUBSCRIPTION : Latest Arrivals to the Stock Farm. MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that hs The &cott Act. Is there not something beautiful in the} , t : : F ; | Te the Editor of the Examiner broad fields, vast forests and hand-made | ¢ Editor of the Examiner. flower gardens to make our weary wander- | Sir,—Will you kindly allow me publicity Six Months . - - $2 50 ; : of 3 ; : _y: : ‘ 97 ve , . awit ; ing more or less attractive. Geo. Eliot! * take exception to the quality of the — ' ; : ro can be had in the market, 1p wrote her many fine works from—as hi | liquor sold by vendors. If I call them poi- i ‘ = 7 - ‘ ' | . S i . i - . a) at j ‘ : 1 . said herself—the flowers, fields, dogs and | 80P8 It would, perhaps, be actionable. A i rar Advertising at most moderate rates. Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian donkeys. Emerson wrote his poetic ef-| few days since, a gentleman in this city Contracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- | ments, on application. fusions surrounded by nature and nature's | was confined to his bed, and was consider- God. ed to be in a critical condition. Brandy To the lover of nature and the animal | 4S prescribed, and was soon had on cer- kingdom, the world presents a scene and tificate. It was the worst of trash and : ‘Tweed Suits. | ALMANAC FOR SEPTEMBER, 1882. MOON S CHANGES, Third Quarter 4th day, 9b. l4m., a. m.,5. Ww. New Moon 12th Sh. 46m, a. m., 5. E. ? poe First Quarter, 20th , 9h. 15m, a. m., N.E. | A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, —JIN— ; school not only pleasing, but to the taste so cultivated, liessons and monuments towering higher than the highest summit of the Alps are to be found in her glorious sunsets; illumined skies which even art fails to picture in all its grandeur, her autumnal changes of foliage, are pictures ‘could only aggravate the case, I submit | that it is the duty of the Oity Council to lappoint a competent inspector of liquor. ivery gallon should be examined, and all ‘condemned liquor should be publicly des- troyed. Yours, &e., SA le, (below ) ; : ; ‘ : a . pa cog. Sa S| A P he Or ee eee ae aN + ~eteaande eae sien — ———_—- igdom is an Dt pay OF WEEK)” \Sun |Moon/High | Days WHITE & COLORED SHi RTS, a f A mira for thought ; here you can get beauty uf; 7 the Ed:tor of the Exanmuner. Mi Ssuie SS [rises |sets | rises |water | len’h. | y 7 * i iH bea e wi A form, fine proportions, and it was from a; Dear Sir,—Mr. Wm. Barke, of Bay us on ed Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. | PF Gaba ee sha Ub oo love for these last two we found our way| Fortune, wishes to give publicity to the te ih mo ih m | aft’n; aft n| ’ Neuralgia, Sejatice, Lumbago, to the Stock Farm, hearing from s0 many | fact that he and two sons, when returning hd i nee ° a 2 : 23 : oa : | Backache, Soreness of the Chest, s your eee eee bought by Mr. | home from fishing on the night of Sept. Sth 2: Saturday 3219 ot oe . . : . Gout, Quins; r at, Swell- songworth at Kingston, Ont.; and it not | were brutally attacked and maltreated b i aigenday” | 38, 30) 9 52) 2 30}13 09 Our Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, “tes cndSorains, Burns and only does the, purchaser eredit, but shows. Give men, who wore diessing fish on the po i 4; Monday | 29 alae 43! 4 45 ’ “6 ids ‘oe ? 1B a. a that he has a keen eye and knows full well shore. The sulstance of the altercation as ‘i 5 Tuesday 31) 26 1 on fashi blv e rel] red. ; - . meet te ecalds, General wou y what a good aniinal is. |condensed from Mr. Burke’s letter, is as ; 6|\Wedmesday | 32] 24/morn| 6 10| ashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings Pains ail , } + iheeeder 331 93) 0 43] 7 21| o ’ Si BPs ins, Several of the managers were present on | follows:— ‘ 7'Th (| 33) 2 : Jacke. Frosicdg ourarrival, and with Mr. Gardiner we made 7 : : 8 Friday 34| 20; 1 44) 8 16) Will | sol ’ ‘ | Tooth, Ear and Heedache, Frosicd ay : When passing along, my son had occasion “el : - ns ‘ e 1h tour of inspection. In the first loose | : gisaturday | 36, 18] 2 45) 8 59) ve Sold as Cheap as Imporied. | Feat and Ears, and ail other Se = a | to transact some business with one of the 10 Sentey 7 ae : ‘ 2 36) 12 8| | Pains and Aches. peor Poe A ht ahd ‘* ten five fishermen, which being quietly arrang- : Li Monda 38) 1 7! | ‘mut ; i lati } | No Preparation on carth equals St. Jacons Or Brncng WAcewan e , * ‘ed, continued his march after myself. H. ; 12 ‘ecsdew 40} 12) 5 48/10 41 We invite you to Inspect our Goods. | os sufey sure, simaple and vise Exterual to my lot to look upon for some time, hav- had not gone far when he was Baca on Pf { 13, Wednesday 4i, 11) 6 47}11 12) stiiem dale of bb Dunit ah cay tak an good and pleasant head, fine neck,} poad with a stick which was thrown after ‘ 14. Thursday 42, 9| 747) 11 43) wero | with pain ean have cheap and positive proof of its gvod shoulders and back, quarters well| him. He was followed and tightly grasped is +s, Beane = 7 : “ — | qT). A. BRU CE, | claims; it Baia gis (Bs tilled, and a perfect tail. Judging from Loud wards eépeed: Ths cae heariig if ror | 3llo 48| 0 49/12 25, Charlottetown, May 22, ’82 m9 ieao¢ | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AN1) DEALERS enlor, she looks like “Bates or Kirkliving- the brawl, retraced his steps to the scene of Mf 17 Sunday 4 { 2 25, ’ y 22, 52. 72 Qneen Street. , IN MEDIGINE ston blood.” In the next stall, another of | gjgnut He asked. ‘‘Wi ] bl ; Monda 47) LLL 46} 1 27 | eee as ealbie aia 2 + ens beeen (depute! Hehehe, 'sWhebees Se meens 18) Mon day 48.5 59laft 40 2 12) i= = = | A. VOGELER & CO.. the same age and blood was brought to our! about?” The words were scarcely express- nd 20 Wea y és 0" 57! 1323 2 altlssore, Mialtcdte .: te tice, and you — rest assured you have | od, when he was knocked down and jumped it 21\Th oo y 51! es! 9 171 4 14 te 19 1 TR tS etninntiy tT these two animals, many meritorious upon. His face had been cut by some in- ? on Friday 52. Hr 3 571 5 39) : p ints of excellency. The heifer calf is a, human weapon which was in the hand of i 23'Saturday 53, 511 3 3317 3! ind Sed | - model of perfection, and a fine color a8) his assailant who kept muttering that he fh 24\Sunday 55) 491 4 6) 8 10/12 04 a te Ror | well. The Ayreshire bull calf is a good | ‘shad a spite in for him.” He says: I be- i 25| Monday | 56) 47| 4 36,9 2 — OSD Bes a > | <Cy. | ican’ and hg See eet an — lieve I would have been murdered, had it ty uesday 57| 465) 5 7| 9 49 : F EES °K SSS color, well formed, and well skinned ani- not been for a certain man who showed Wednesday | 59, 43, 5 41/10 % f\HE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to tbe increased soe cerpemeniioege| mal. and one that will have many admirers | himself in my deferce. He further says ‘ 23}Tbursday 6 O| 41) 6 17'11 14; d a4 ae aie ' sialeis ; ra ; ‘ in the show yard. The first import of | that he will leave nothing undone to award ye 29| Friday 1| 39) 6 58|11 56 | emand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his His ES s8 aN Oxford Sheep with such careful selection, | the guilty parties their just desserts, and iy 30|saturday (6 35 37) 7 44 aft 37 Bakery, consisting of the Jatest and most improved machinery,’ THE PERFECTION || SOs cACrriEtOnS beg ne eek eee ena remunerative | thereby have the ends of justice appeased. ee edi _ |e@te., and is now prepared to supply the trade witl Ww TION IGREENLEES | | SPectlation, ‘as they have all the good, The reason assigned ‘by Mr.“ Burke for f 9 prep supply e trade with NHISKY?e@4Y : , . 7 : : et ; of VV SO QD OATME | qualities of the leng wools, with wool of a) : arice TezBROTHERS! j¢ & ’ : | the assau:t is that certain parties, living UNRIVALLED For ||.) TA 0 caooutl] «| fimer texture, and worth more in the mar- : : : ' : . fe TOD DY. | PSO FERGIALSTREELLOND ti a So an 4) ete eg a |contignous to his farm, endeavored to run exe Hard Bread. Plain and Fancy Bisenits, &e,, | eee wth “Tetigie som mie many pints as fee om lime om the bownday of 8 j ! Pail ‘laid ; Queen ‘Insurance Company, 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. L. ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 29 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, $1,000,000 325,000 Paid Up Capital . . Reserve Fund .. - An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th inst., in the building lately 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 cf the Bank. Sterliug and other Exchange bought and sold, anc general banking business transacted. D. C. CHALMERS, Ch’towa, June 17, 1882—tf Agent. W.C. BISHOP, SHIPPING FORWARDING “AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, —aNnD— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. ARTICULARB ATTENTION given to the P Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prom pt returns guaranteed. Correspondence solicited and answered fees | Mer, 14, 1881 —lyr AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. | —te— 02 1000 Ibs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreat, Weae> Orders by mail promptly executed. J. QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud May 4,- 1882. — ee a $e - ou — —_—_— —— _ OPENED THIS WEEK | Beet, Mle JOHN McPHEE & CO’S. :0: es Ve Black and Cream Spanish Laces, Fringes, BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Prints, Tickings, Fancy Shirtings, Denims, Grey Cottons, Bleached Cottons, ! Cotten Warp, &e. . | WE ARE SELLING THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF SUMMER COODS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Rare Bargains in every Department, JOHN McPHEE & CO. August 9, 1882—2aw, wkly Ropert Orr's OLD Stand | } For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, | ae —Go TOoO- | \ } Sieh oe ee et | i ee ee } 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 workmanshIp sud a periect fit guaranteed, —aLso— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and F.1t Hats, cheap,&c. &c. Reme: ~~ . Obarlottetown, Oct 11, 188), | Feb 24, 1882. ber the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner ‘BY and Read the WEEKLY EXAMI T. Nelmes’ Sta ‘eter ® market, Charlottetown. eee WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viadact, E.C., London, Aug. 8,’79 Report on the Lorne Hiestanp WuHiskEY: “ We have. visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frazrant, mellow, | end of pleasant flavor, and’ possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘Artuur Hitt, Hassatt, M. D. “Orro Heuner, F. U.S., F. LC.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY OD . 5 RI 4 ‘ NO CURE! N : & A Local and Corstitutional Treatment. Two Distinct Medicines, one acting on the Nasal Pas izes, Head, Throat and by Lungs, the other on the Liver, Kidneys, i and Blood. } INSTANTANEOUS, ECONOMICAL, SAFE, RADICAL TREATMENT. ti SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 4 PRICE, 75 cts. {f not found satisfactory, the price paid will be refunded. Some chronic or i nate cases of long standing may require from three to six packages to effect a ip eee TH SMITE MEDICINE Gi. MONTREAL & TROY 1. ie ee © a Se & Pt sat SOLD IN CHARLOTTETOWN AT | apothecaries Hall. A CURE GUARANTEED. Magnetic Medicine: A Be psa eae se ER Brain and poog AION For Old and Yonng, Male and Female. Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL its stages, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Po wer, Sexual Proa- tration, Night Sweats Supermatorrhea, Leucorrhea, Barreniess, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. it repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Exhausted Generative Organs in either sex. £2 With each order for TWELVE packages. accompanied with five dollars, we will send our Written Guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. It is the Cheapest and Best. Medicine iu the Market. 4@ Fuil particulars in our pampilet, w hich we desire to mail free toany address. Mack’s Magnetic Vicdiciue is sold by Drug- gists at SO cts. per box, or 6 boxes for $2.30, or will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by addressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE ( O., Windsor, Ont., Canada Sold in Charlottetown by Apotheceries’ Hall Co., Agents for Prince Edward Isiand. and by all Druggists yervwhere NER. Only ONE DOLLAR a year. have selected | from the vats, samples of their Lorne} Charlottetown, P. E. 1. | fan 18 wkir | laid dewn by the American Oxford Down | Association, ineinnati, Ohio. — The follow- ing is the scale of points adopted :— |Head—Not too fine, moderately small and broad between the eyes and nos- trils, but without a short, thick ap- pearance ; crown well covered with good Wudl. . iis... 6. eee ee cece eee 8 Face—Fither brown or grey, but not speckled or white; with a white or grey spot on end of nose.,.......... 4 Nostrils—Wide and expanded, and dark 1 Eyes—Prominent, but mild....... .... 2 | Ears—Broad, moderately long, thin and covered with short, brownish hair.... 4 ' Collar—Fall from breast and shoulders, tapering gradually fall the way to where the neck and head join; the necz short, thick and strong (with a masculine appearance in rams), indi- cating constitutional vigour, and free coarse or loose SKIN... ...-6+0.- eee ee 6 Shoulders—Broad and full, and at the same time join so gradually to the collar forward, and the chine back- wards, as not to leave the least hol- { low in either place........-.e.-esens 8 Forelegs—The mutton on the arm or fore- | thigh should come quite to the knee ; leg with heavy bone and upright, | being clear from superfluous skin ; dark brown or smoky in colour ; should stand square and well apart.. 4 | Breast—Broad and well forward, keeping | legs well apart; girth or chest full and BOOD, «gece dos eccine eshte yr tesete> engl | Fore #lank—Quite fall, not showing hol- low behind shoulder....... siailiaatiak 5 |Back and Lion—Broad, flat and straight from which the ribs must spring with ie. CY NE own. a peoes ses i2 | Belly—Straight on under line.......... 3) Quarters —Long and full, with mutton quite down te the hock............ 8 | Hock—Stand neither in nor out, but TRTMIMDE 2 sec cccecccvccrsve vb Wess | Twist or Junction —Inside the thigh deep, wide and full, which, with a broad breast, will keep the legs open and Uprighs ....- .a2.00+s90 sneeee eerres 6 Fleece—The whole body should be cov- ered with wool of a close texture, a good length, and of fine quality.... 18 to Debi p82. pa EES os ie Farmers will do well to take this standard io jadge by for reference in case of pur- chasing. The remainder of the sheep are as fine specimens as generally falls to our lot to look at. J hope that your farmers will take the trouble, for no doubt some - would call it such, to visit the Stock Farm and see some of the finest cattle ever brought to your Island, and 1 am satisficd they will go home wiser and better men, avd the impression will be we have been feeding and breeding mongrels long enongh, and what a waste of food, time and labor, when bya sma!! outlay we can purchase a well-bred animal, have something to look at, costs the same to feed and raise, and instead of 5 percent. we have 15 per sent. income ; this is a matter worthy con- sideration. Farmers of P. E. Island assist those who are doing so much to further your interests, give them the much peeded aid, your hearty support at the coming sale, buy good animals and ‘you wili ere long not only derive a profit, but a pleasure! as well, when you look over your stock coming home in the evening A fine animal is more attractive than a coarse ili- bred one at any time. Ver. sap sat. KAKNEY, London, Eng. ; Roya Reapers, Arithmetics, Algebras, Geographies, Histories, Grammars, &c., at 5. | farm, ' | Yours truly, } VERITAS. Souris, Sept. 25, 1882. The New York Election and the Erie Canal. In the elections in New York State in November next the constitutional, amend- ‘ment making the Erie Canal a free water | highway will be submitted to the people. The gubernatorial candidates favor. the proposition, and a large vote, if not am actual majority, is expected to be recorded in its favor. Mr. Franklin Edison; the President of the Free Canal Union, states the situation in these terms :—‘‘T feel sure thet the canai has got to be made free or abandoned. It is not any contest between the railroads and the canal, but the issue |has narrowed down to this. Cam New | York -hold its commercial position against the free Mississippi River and the practically free St. Lawrence ! It is one thing or the other. A vote against free canals is a vote in favor of permit tingCanada to do the carrying trade of the Northwest. And then, besides that, it is not a contest between the people of |New York as to free canals, but between ithe people of this State and the people of Canada on one side and the people of Pen- sylvania and Maryland on the other side. If the State of New York abandons its ‘canal, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and Montreal will be enormously benefitted, because we are then placed on an equal fvoting with them. I believe that the peo- ple of the Northwest are gainers by having New York handie the bulk of their pro- ducts, beeause this is the best and most convenient of all routes. — Montreal Gakette. — 2 Household Hints. To cleanse white fur, rnbrin white four and hang out of door§formbhali hour; repeat two or three times amd it will look like new. To meke a crape veil look equal tomew, ‘and restore the stiffne+s and logtre, plece it on the grass after the dew, has, fallen and let it remain about half an four. -s. Thin slices of bread dipped «in tomato sauce, avd then fried in batter! until’ they: are brown, take the place of am @melet.) This is a good way to utilize stalé bread. The rind of a lemon is recommended by a noted cock as giving a delicate flavor toy tomato catsup. It should not be put in until the catsup is done and is cool. Cut it in sinall pieces. Corn starch makes the best paste fcr scrap books. Dissolveasmall quantity in cold water, then covk it thoroughly. Be careful not to get it too thick. Whea cold it should be thin enough to apply with abrush. It will nct mould nor stain the paper. anid The Great French "Remedy, Dr. LeDuc’s Periodical Pills. | These Pills are compounded from the purest sragts land from those ouly whicii are particularly useful, fer ‘temale compluints. They are enclosed in an air tight ‘capsule and then sugar-cnated, and by this wmweans made to retain their full strength for years, io any climate. Ali druggists, Tue STARRFUDNEY PAD Co,, Toronto, Ont. s« 23) The London Times says: At least one firm in Manchester is in serious difficulties T. Nelmes’ Staadard Bovckstore. ite |owing to the excessive exportation of cot- whly Ten! top goods ay 16 m ' top g to the Hast. em Ye sem AE wn = aw =o =e ew guenerecrn cee mummers anaes so aa OC: EAN AEE SE ORS LE ELE LL OC EAL R EE ALE