NEW SERIES. ~~ ve ~ 120 4) F sa (te oe . +* ‘ 1k pai ‘ a> i : ; hm” 14 6427 ww Re = T he . 7 1} 3 ; } Thi anine : i 4 i vill Sui bea r : ' ail ; treets, { b vu, ; ru iward Is | LAKES Oj UBSCRKII Tors Six mo : a 2) AO Three m it tds ik a wie in tbe on ‘ 1.25! Qae month ... Di ine buses tiene eocs v0 Advertising at moderate rates tel , “aa ee ; Contracts may b* 416 for m thiy, quar} terly, half-yearly, or yearly alvertiaemen's, | On appilostiona AIMANAG FOR OGTOBER, 1886, | First Quarter 4th day, 6h. 21.1m., p. m.,8 Full Moon 12th day, Ilh.,li.4m., p. m., 8 Last Quarter 20th day, 10h., 28.3 at pt. i in |Moon' High! Day’s M.DAY OF WEEK’ rises!sets | rises |water| len’h h mh mimornimorm h m li Friday G 235 36:10 111 0 3311 & 2i Saturd Si B4ill 161.4 34 29 Sunuay 6 s2Ziaft 15); 1 59 20 4; Monday 5 | 8i248| 2 v 2 | 41: 3 49 19 iu iay lO av . ao oe io ti iay 12 Zt 3 y 6 15 12 Friday cae 221 3 40 7 91 9 }“aturday 47 20’ 4101 8 18 } Los Lay 16 l ‘2 8 55 4 il lay 17, 1615 2) 9 33/10 59 12 y 18; 14,5 29110 § 56 13) W 2 Lay Zu 3 > 58/10 39 o3 14\ Thursday 2] li} 6 46.11 13 50 15) Friday 23 9| 7 311 48 46 16 Ss raay 2t 7 7 37 uit 24 43 7 Sun 2) » SY ] uv 40 Is M by 27 4,9 12) 1 46 37 19 Tuesday 28 2110 10) 2 37 s4 20) Wednesday 29 O}ll 135) 3 4] 31 9 irslay 30:4 S7imorn; 56 2 27 22\ Friday © 31, 5) 0 241630] 24 2315 da 32 3| 1 36; 7 45) 2) 24! Sunday 34 2i 2 &li 8 Si 18 23| Monday 04 6929) 15 23 Tuesday $3} 5 17/10 13 2 97 Wednesday 38| 47) 6 36/10 53 u 23/Thursday ~ 39 45! 7 48/11 23 3 29| Friday - 4} 44) 8 57/morn | 6 30 Saturday 43; 43:10 0) 0 12 0 31 Sunday 6 45)4 42/10 58) O 52' 9 57 -FOR- BOSTON. CALL ARS ANGEMENT | THE PALACE STEAMERS IWTERYATIONAL 8.8.60. | Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- | jand, every Monday, Wednesday and FridafJ at 8.00 a. m. fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 96,50, 2nd | class ; $9.50, Ist class. \ For tickets and other information apply to F. W. HALES, . A.SHARP, q P. EB. I. Steam Nav. Co. ! P. & L R’y., or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Oct, 9 188%6—eod wky | | | i L. ARFHUR & CO.,' GENERAL Gommission Merchants, (2) ATLANTIC AVENUE, Boston, MASS. dugg and Produca a Specialty. lalvy 15—dly wkiy | BARCLAY & CO, | GENERAL | Compission & Shipplag Merchants, | iL ' 191 Atlantic ivenue, Doston. RIGHT yerrs’ experience in this market, 4 <4 Over fifty thousand bushele P. E. I. potatoes re seived by us last fall. Onr patrons 2 satisfied. Vessels chartered for potato freighte at short notice. Write for morket repor's i ae “pecialties —Potatoes, Mackerel, Can. | ned Lob » Ege. Jane 17, 86 —Amio ed wproved Stock for Sale. 2) HIGH-GRADE SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, got av by imported Prize-winning Sires; also, a few ©). copshire and Oxford Down Ram Lambs, Num: | bers of this flock have taken prizes at our Exhi- bitions every year. | Also. an Imported Ox prize winner last year: -co'np* against ¢t and medium wo Me vey Wil! be sole ata Bargain. Apply to JOUN NEWSON. ’ ‘d Down Ram, second | ur Colonial Exhibition ntire classes of short Ch‘town, Sept. 20—pat 1 mo FOR SALE. by the undersigned, situated oa the | Ts E Land and Pr yperty recently ocev pied Brighton Road. BENJAMIN HBARTZ, April 20—-2aw tf & put “ This is true Liberiy, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Pubiic, ARLOTTETOWN, Ca EXMIOLIOD Cf NeW b8 ‘ rc, ISLAND, = ¥ parse od is now offering balance of the J. BR. a3 COON amere: te til I ganic) = mmm} cnmmmemimmnibadiony Fremendous Big Stock--- Wonderful Low Prices W The Velvet Department is full of the newest Velvets, in Silk Velvets, Velvettas, Velve- ) E are satisfied it will amply repay to look through our steck of Dress Goods, in al’, the newest fabrics, selling very cheap. oe ae (ee teens for trimmings and dresses (beautiful goods) selling very cheap. 1 or Wiil get we will, this season, show the Cheapest Overcoats, -m., N. E., one of the best Milliners in the city. be trimmed to order in fitst-class style. he best satisfaction. ---Cannot be Undersold by Anyone. The Millinery Department is brim full of everything new in that line, and in charge of The ladies will find Hats and Bonnets, ready trimmed, Customers to this department cannot fail to} Ready-made Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings—This department is our Specialty, and Reefers and Suits, Bear-skin Coats, Racoon-fur Coats ever offered on P. EK. Island, and would advise you to look at our goods and prices before buying, and you can feel fully assured of saving mor De Ch’town, Sept. 30, 86 ~ OQ—- —— eae WH AC Ha) N QUREN STREET. dy wy ley. A GLB, WORTH BuiTiSH & MERGANTILE FIR Hi & —---- We must raake room for fall goods, and t do so, will clear out at prices that muat sell them, all remains of {summer stock. ECONOMICAL buyers will do well to call at once, and secure the bafgains we are offering, in ends of silks, dress goods and cotton goods. Our prices for cotton flan- nels, all-wool flannels, ginghams, etc., must please you. Call and see them {for yourself and save money by buying at ence. BEER BROS. August 17, 36. SS a —— = —— TOTAL ABSETS - C7 st -— O— Every description of property insured at eurrent rates. Policies issued by the undersigned. AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND, Ch’town, Sept. L1, 1886—1m sod SG Insurance Company. ESTABLISHED, 1 8O9. $29,484,619. FRES. W. HYNDMARN, Corner Queen and Water Streets. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. _Gh’tuwn, Supt. 2, 1888. OF~— Overcsats and Other Clothing | At a Discount of 30 per Cent. pega a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GENTS FELT HATS, ; someat HALF PRICE and some as low as 25 CENTS. i j Shirts & Linders, Trunke & Valises, AT A GREAT REDUCTION. 8600 Yds OF DRESS GOODS in Plain and Fancy Woolen, Cashmers and Win- | ceys, atifrom 6 to 10 cents per yard below their ;real value. Velvet and Plush ‘Trimming to | inateh, 30-cent TEA for 25 cts. i | j We guarantee to give you all full value for your money in all departments. GEG. E. FULL, Sign of “RED LION,” QUEEN STREET. Sept. 29, 1886—2aw & wky WiRM | JUST OPENED and selling at phenomenal prices during the dull season in harvest: Men‘s Black Suits, $6 50, up. Men‘s Fine Black Worsted. $8.50, up. Men’s Tweed Suits, $4, up. Men’s Fal! Ail-wool Suits, $5.73. up. Youth’s Suits, $4.75, up. Men's very heavy Winter Pants, $1.25, up. Men‘s All-wool heavy Paats, $1.75, up. Child‘s Suits at a sacrifice. Men‘s Shirts and Drawers, 32Zcts, up. Men‘s scarlet Shirts and Drawers, 6icts, up. Men‘s Neckwear in variety, 10cts, up. Men’‘s Braces. l6cts. to $l a pair. Ladies‘ Sacque Cloths, 85cts, up. Men’s Knit and Flannel Shirts, $75cts, up. Men‘s Regatta Shirts at cost. Men’s White Unlaundried Shirts, 50cts, up. Heavy Horse Blankets, $1.50, up. Stylish Carriage Blankets, $3, up. White and Colored Bed Biankets, low prices. Large Stock of Ladies* Corsets, 40cts. a pair, up. Another stock of Dent's Kid Gloves, 85cts. a pair. Ladies* Hosiery, l0cts. a pair, ap. A very large stock of Fali T weeds, 45cts, up. Tailoring done this month at extraordinary prices. Now is the time to get your fali clothes, cheap. Large Trunks, 85cts, up. Large Valises, 95cis, up. : The finest stock of Umbrellas ever exhibited in this market, 65cts, up. New Fail Unions and Droggets. 25cts, up. Men’s Kubber Coats, $2, up. Shirting Fiannels, l6écts, up. Yarns -ali shades and makes, Hats, &e. Ladies’ Gossamers, $1, up. Come and Save Money. BEID BROS... CAMERON BLOCK. Ch‘town, Sept. 27, 1886—Smos JAMES iH. RUDDIN, BARRISTER-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC, has removed te the office adjoining that of R.R. Fitzgerald, Esq., Cameron Block. sa7 MONEY TO LOAN. Sept. 27, 1886-1 mo eod & wy 3 mos $7, CATHERINES’ HALL, 4¥¢usTa, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Rt. Rev. H. A. Nee.y, D.D.,. President. The Kev. W. DL. Martin, A.M., Rector and Prin.; 19th year opens Sept.15. Terms $275 anu e250. Tnereased advantages offered. For circu- lars address the Principal. July 16—10 wk i827 = = = 1886. TL & BE KENNY, Dry Geeds and Sh'pping, HALIFAX, CANADA. ret isi. RT RT i & KENNY, (F. € MARON) Ship Owners atd Brokers. General Commission Merchants, 1Gi GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., England, | Sceit's and Vanghangs Codes | Marvh 29, 1586. aay speak free.”—Evxirimes. eS ae THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1886. | TELE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY AND EXECUTIVE Sill Passed by House of Assembly in Session of 1886. COUNCIL ACT. Be it enacted by the Lieutenant Govern- or, Council and Assembly as follows : The Legislative Council of this Province is hereby abolished. The House of Assembly of this Province, composed of thirty members, shall from ad and known as ** The Legislative Assembiy of Prince Edward Island.” All powers and functions, rights, immu- nities and privileges, which are now by law, custom, the practice of Parliament, or otherwise vested in or exercisable by the Legislative Council and House of Assembly of this Province, either jointly or severally, shall immediately after this Act shall come into operation, as far as the same continue being exercised after the passing of this Act in relation to the Legislature of this Province, be vested in and exercisable by the said Legislative Assembly. The House vf Assembiy existing at the passing of this Act shall, under the name after the passing of this Act, be designated ! in existence or are necessary and capable of AILY I-XAMINER. SincLe Copies Two Cents. VOL. 19.—NO. 112. jact into operation as heretofore, be mem bers of the Executive Council for the time | being. | Any of the powers and duties which have ,been heretofore, or may be hereafter jassigned by law tu any of the-dfficers con- stituting, or who may hereafter constitute the Executive Council, may from time to time, by order of the Lieutenant Governor a Council, be assigned and transferred, either for a limited period or otherwise to any other of the said officers bv name or | otherw se. : | After this act shill have come into oper- lation the enacting part of all acts passed by the said Legislative Assembly shall com- mence with the words: “Her Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island enacts.” LETTERS TO THE EDITCR. “A Small Man.” Stn, —It isalways pleasant to see neighbors kind and obhging to one another, and particularly so on occasions of sickness «1 death. Sympathy for our fellow-beinus should impe! us to « of kindness, and the and style of ** The Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island,” and under and | subject to the provisions of this Act, unless | sooner dissolved, continue for the period | for which it was elected ; and every Legis- lative Assembly thereafter to be calied shall continue for the term of four years from the day of the return of the writs for calling the same, and no longer, subject neverthe- less to be sooner dissolved by the Lieuten- ant Governor or other Administrator of the Government for the time being. All laws in force in this Province at the time this Act shall come into operation, re- man who fails to respond to the finer feel- ings OF OUT Ratu in mong his fetlow-beings, is unworthy of the name of man, much less of a Christian. These thoughts were suggested on an occasion lately, when duty and afiection called me to Vernon River to attend the funeral of a dear friend, one who was highly respeeted and greatly beloved by everybody. I saw the nearest neighbor of the deceased busy at work with his sua and two daughters near the roadside where the funeral procession passed, and who seemed by his actions to be incapable of either love cnses of distress lating in any way to the General Assembly of this Province, to members of the House of Assembly, and to the election of mem- bers to serve in the House of Assembly of this Province, sha!l be held to be in force and applicable to members of the said Legis- lative Assembly, to the said Legislative Assembly, and to the election of members to serve in the said Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, except as herein- aiter mentioned and amended. Every person not entitled to vote under some one of the property qualifications —re- quired by law shall, in addition to the other qualifications requisite for such per- son, be a bona fide resident of this Pro- vince for a period of at least five years some time previously to the test of the writ of election, and during the year immediately preceding the test of such writ of election shall be a resident of the Electoral District, and shall be a resident for one month of the polling division in which he claims to’ vote. No person shall be capable of being elect- ed a member for any Town and Royalty or District in this Island unless he shall, for a period of at least twelve months imme- diately preceding the teste of the writ for holding the election at which such person shall claim to be elected, have been in seizen or possession of a freehold or lease- hold estate within this Province of the value of six hundred dollars over and above all incumbrances that may affect the same, and shall, before he be presented to take his seat in the Legislative Assembly, take one of the oaths prescribed for members relative to a freehold or leasehold estate as the nature of his qualification may require. The words ‘‘six hundred dollars”’ shall be substituted for the words ‘‘tifty pounds” in all acts and schedules in force relating to the qualifications of members of the House of Assembly, and by this act made appli- cable to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island. Wherever in any ast the words ‘House of Assembly” occur, the words;‘‘Legislative Assembly” shall be substituted there/or, and any such act shall be read and con- strued as if the words ‘‘Legislative Assem- bly” originally formed part thereof. The words “and from thence to the end of the next session of the General Assembly,” or words to the same effect used in any tem- porary act of this Province not expired be- fore this act shall come into operation, shall be construed to apply to the next session of the Legislative Assembly of this Province. All books, papers, journals, records and documents belonging or in any way re- lating to the said Legislative Council shall, on this act coming into operation, be de- posited in the oflice of the Provincial Secre- tary of this Province for safe keeping, and it shall be duty of the Clerk of the said Legislative Council and of alli other officers thereof, and$they are hereby required to deliver into the custody of the said Provincial Secretary all such books, papers, journals, records and documents as shall be in their custody or under their control. For the first election of members to serve in the Legislative Assembly the writs shall be issued in such foma and addressed to such returning officer as the Lieuienant Governor in Council shall think ft ; and the sheriff or returning officer to whom writs are directed under this act shall have the like powers as were possessed previous to this act coming into operation by the officer charged with the returning of writs for the election of members to serve in the Legislative Council and House of Assem- bly. Immediately after the day of the return of the writs for the first election of mem- bers to serve in the said Legislative Assem- bly, the Executive Council of this Province then existing shall cease to exist, and the Lieutenant Governor shall constitute and appoint an Executive Council tote com- posed of seven members, and every Execu- tive Council thereafter constituted and imust be very small-souled or sympathy for his neighbor. A man indeed who could act thus, and great was my astonish- ment to behold such cendnet ; but, Mr. Editor, when [| tell you on enquiry, I find the individual referred to lacks the neobie parts which goes to make a man respected, and that his Grif does not mean pluck or greatness, but rather littleness, sheer ignor- ance-—want of humanity. Finding this to be so, i seem to hear you say, ‘‘Well, what else could be expected of him?’ I fee! you are right, and cease to wonder at it. OPSERVER. Uct. 10, 1886. Boston Markets. Bosron, Oct. ¥. Kees.—-The market sustains a firm tone. HKastern extras command 23 to 24c per doz. Sales of P. E. Island at 224c, and 23c is asked at the close. Canadian com- mand 22c, and choice Western 21 to 22e. Receipts of fresh stock are well sold up. Poratogs.—There has been a large sup- ply of Potatoes, and prices are a shade easier. Houlton Rose have been selling at 48 to 50c, and Houlton Hebrors run up to 53c. Northern stock range from 45 to 48c. Sweets have been in large supply, with sales at $1 25 to $1 50 per bbl. Some extras Jersey go.a little higher. Fisugl'napr.—A!! kinds of fish have been in good demand ihe past week, and prices are well sustained. Mackerel continue in light receipt and a}! offering command full prices. Receipts at Boston for the week foot up 2,531 bbls, of which 1,901 bbls came from Provincial ports and 630 bbls from domestic sources. The fleet landed 2,024 bbls., at all ports, against 6,465 bbls for the corresponding week last year. Total catch ‘to date by the New England fleet 63,235, against 278,767 bbls in 1085, and 374,389 bbis., in 1884. Sales of P. E. Island Mackere] at 311 to $12 per bbl., for un- culled; $9 to $10 for No. 3; #11 to $13 for No. 2 and $15 to $16 for ordinary No, 1. A few extra 1’s sold at $20 to 426 per bbk Very few Bay cargoes have been offered this week. Last sales at $14.25 to $14.50 per bbl., sea packed. Inspected lots from dealers’ hands rule $9.50 to $11 for No. 3; $12 to $14 for No. 2 and $18 to $28 for No. 1 and extras. Codfish are meeting with a steady sale, and prices are firm. Sales of large pickle cured Bank at $2 37} to $350, and medium at $2 to $2 12}; large dry Bank at $2 25 to $2 50 per qtl, the outside for prime retail- ing, and pickle cured Shore at 83 25 per gtl. CANNED Goops.—- Mackerel are searce aud lots from Provinces command full qota- tions. Lobsters meet with a ready sale. We quote: Mackerel, per doz 1 lb cans......90¢ io $i 10 Lobsters, per doz 1 Ib cans..... £1 50 to $1 55 aaicclcmoreicesthilithititinlid NE icici Horsforid’s Acid Phosphate. a tae . ONE OF THE BEST TONICS. Dr. A. Atkinson, Prof. Materia Medica and Dermatology, in College of Surgeons and Physicans, Baltimore, Md., saye; ‘It makes & picasant drink, and is one of our best ionics in the shape of phosphates in soluble form.” Tt is BOLE mniy abe d thai Py sident Cleveland got up at 6 o'clock in the morn-ug to go uvowa to the staticn to ives his wife when she returned from Buffalo, The bh moou isn't over yet. a A Apvics To BMufiERrs. Mra. VWirslow’: Svothiag Syrup should always be used when child-en are ¢utting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quite sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little shrub awakes as “‘bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. [+ soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all sain, regulates the bowels, and is the est ee L iemcdy for diarrhea, whether « ny from tecthing or other causes. Twer cents « bottle. Be sure and ask for irs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other tary, Treasurer and Commissioner of Public Lands, and Commissioner of Public Works, respuctively, shall, after the coming of this’ W. P. Colwill’s. appointed shall consist of seven members | kind. feb eod wk and no more. ee ee i i 2 The members of the said Legislative] ,*™* wee Laem, & yey sendy Valng Assembly holding the offices of Attorney |‘ ae tng Ww “T vice 't ce bt : : . : dc Dy iL. : ay s <li Orn. and Advocate General, Provincial Seas-|! a vr oct9 21 Lamps and Lamp Fittings are sold cheap at dy eod wky Gwewsept2!