ee - Nerves Five Dot.ans a. YRan, ? NEW SERIES, THe Datry . EXAMINER is ISSUED EVERY EVENING, Be ree Wxaucner Pustisuise ComPany, { TARR Orrice, CoRNER OF Water AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, ‘harlottetown, P. E. Island. Rares or Sunseuriprien Six Months, $2 60 ree Moztths, 1.25 One Month, 0 50 = Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts mAgsbel ad iarterly, half-yearly oF meats, on applitation..1)} ety zi —— Prince Bdward island or monthly yearly advertise: | _ NEIL McLEOD, Barrister & A4tirney-ai-Lew, SOLO, HOTANY PUBLIC, ETE, | OFFICES ; Reform Cit Ort Merchants (Committe Charlottetown, *. E. Island, Baul som merside,P, -8'-Tsland, MONEY TO. LOAN, > moderate interest Nov. 24, '82 —pres her “BR. WARBURTON, PRYSICIN AND-SURGEDY. Office i Ola “City RAIL W A y .| (E JINBURGH. ) TIME ‘TABLE NO. 9. WINTER. ARRANGEMENT, ji ci To bake oilect au she 24: Nov. 1082 | INSURANCE (OFFICE, LEONARD. MORRIS, ‘TRAINS OUTWARD. (READ DOWN ) =f | i eYATIONS. MIXED. MIXED, MIXED, wh } | --~ —~ | Ch'town ©. /Dp 8 i5am| Dp 3.30pm) Royalty Jo! 4 8 38 N Wiltsh’e' ** 929 * “ 445 * | Huater R’r| ** 9 45 “ ** 6.10 “| Rradaiba’e ek PMG FS (o'ty Line. | **16.32 * | *.g.48 4 Frestown | ‘10.47 ‘| “ 6.63 & Keusingt’n| “11 10 * O25 “{ Summ’ side Opt. Spm {AF 7.00 **: Miscouche | ** 1.37 a Wellingt’: 7.06°“* Port Hill. .* “ 2. O'Leary...' *‘ 405 Bloom tield | ‘* 439'“ 4 | | Alhertea..j “ 4.10 | Pignieh.. |Ar 6.49 ‘| i koyalty Jol bp 3 23m Fork vases 8:40 Bedford. .. | * 600 * Mt. Stew’t Eee °: Cardigan ..! © 60a" | Jeorget’n.. | Ar 6.30 “ Mt. otew’t Moére}d::..! . Peter's. | Bear River) Souris ....| | Ari.30 TRAINS INWARD. (REAL UP) STATIONS. MIXED. MIXED. MIXED, | ete j — Jh’town ..| Ar 4,15 pii/Arll. 15am Arll.30am Royalty Jc| Dp 3.°3 ** | Up 10.52°* N Wiltsh’e| *‘ 3.0% “| “loo? * Hunter R’r} ** 2.45 **} ** 9.45 * bao] ‘(209 **)“ 9.68 4 oty Line. ‘“‘ 1.59 **! ** 858 * Preetawp..} “*.1.43 ‘4 &43 °° Kengingt’n ‘* oO “e “e 8 20 ‘e nyo se Summ’side bln tihean’ 9.45 4! Miscouche Dp 10 5x** Wellingt n, 30.31 ‘ ss 2ita Port Hill..| « 948 ™ ee O Leary....| ‘*.§.30,: . ; Bloomfield} *© 8.05 © ; Saal? Alberton’ ,,: ** 7.23 ** Tignighe ..|°4 gOkt #eene | Bedford. . . “103 0 “ Mt. Stew’t'! Ae oan * Cardigan ..} . } + 826 * George BS | | «8 00s Mt. Stew’t \Dp 9 55am Morell; .. - ae 4 St. eter’s ae . 335 *¢ Beat River to fee 7.45 Souris... , a 7.00 ** On and after Wednesday, 29th November instan$, aud until close of navigal-on a Special Passenger Train will leave \(herlottetawn daily (sundays excepted), at 6.20 a. amy for Summerside, copnecting with the Steamer there at 8.45 a. m, and returning to Char- lottetown on arrival of Boat each evening. L, B, ARCHIBALD, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 25,1%82, dy ex dy pat pres ber sum jr 61 oo ry°HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company i have imported a fresh supply of Bray's Hitent Burners, 8: pecially made to EIR only three fees of Gas per bour with thé tap turned tullon. These Burners are intended | for use in Halls, Bedroome, Kitchens, and other places where a light from a small con- sumption of Gas only is required. By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to any desired quantity less than three teet per hour, These Burners are so scientifically, made that they will give a light eqval to about ten candles at a cost of three quarters of oue cen per hour, ‘The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will he ten centa each fju 10 end pat ———_ 8500 Reward! \ 7 E will pay the above reward for any cas of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia Sick Headache, ndigestion, (onstipation or Cos-4 tiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable} Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with They are purely Veyetabie, and never fail to give satisfaction. Coated. Large boxes, containing 80 Pills, 25; cents. For sale by all ''ruggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genvine| mwufactured only by JOHN C WEST & CU, “The Pill Maker,” Chicayo and Toromto- Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on|. receipt of a 3 cent stamp. “Sold by FRaSER |. & RE! DIN, and all Diugyists. augléd—dy & wky ly. ‘Bank. of Nova-Scotia, Ch’town, Ji Tr aaa ACADIA adv»ntageons to call before NWOTIC HL. len. “ugar! Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks _* Mowsi4, 1881.—1yr | Vatholic « hape] §treet—night bell. Ch’town, Nov, ]4, °82.—3m ——— a se ~: > ~ Steamed ta 7 Queen Insurance Company OF ENGLAND, . _ CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Insurance effected on all kinds of property Losses settled promptly | 8b current rateg. tad equitably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch'town, Sept. 18, 1982. a? — Particular attention. given to the sale ot Island prodnee, I? Alanto-Avpnue:& 20 tsseq Avenue, 2 : «* “" BOSTON, Mass. May “7, 1882—-wkliv j Jhiie fas A ESTAS LISHED 1 ‘ i el e Paid Up Capital . . $1.009,000 Reserye Puud +, —— 85,0087 An Agency of this Banik will begipébed on |: Monday lately occa yiad by the Ban k of Pinee Ba Island, un signed, vexty 19th “Gust, ia thembuildin er the mauagement of the under- , Deposits willbe jvécdived én interest, and on Current account. Drafts granted on the various Sgentiés and correspondents of the Bank. seeping an cebeh Pcidash Bauferasd| EL SLLL I> 4 ‘Beer & Goff. sokt; and peueral banking husiness transacted, e195 D. C. CHALMERS, - ine 17, 18S2—tf —— fF} hk IN BMF COAL DEPOT, Agent, Peake's Wharf No. 2.! Pictou Round, Pictou Nut, _ Sydney Round, “vydney Nut, Coal Kept Ounstantly on badly 900.0 ## Parties from the country will find i purchasing else- LYONS. Nov. 13, 1888.—dy wly tf W. C. BISHOP, SE Le PwGz.- FORWARDING AGENT)! Marine Insuran¢s Broker, —AND— General Commission . Agent, | REDFORD RoW, P. 0. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N, 8. fr , VARTICULAB ATIENTION giver to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned thereon, LJ J Hulis, Cargoes, and Freights insured. ia Grst-ciass offices at most favorable rates, ' Gotisignments of Proince solicited, and afeturns gharantecd espondence ptiy. solicited and answered av * TAs is true Liberty, when Free-borm Men having to advise CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY. N iooms, Opposite Post | ' Habiaxy Buitding, Sum-* da te Si. Bt He tite el _— 1 CHEAPEST, SAFEST, SENPLES'T IN THE WORLD. * ~——— O nee apne lbenrererenemeomeenennnr the Public, may speak free.”’—Evxrrwrs. “RITHOLS +7 ss OVEMBER. 30, 1882. ee Figns of Approaching Disease . the Horse, | vascular’ development, predispos | deterioration of blood and active’ in ation, and henee a knowledge of te incip- perance—a cau 18 & maiter of) paramount suffered throug jent stages necessity. —— a it —— ——_ SINGLE Corres ‘Iwo Crna, VOL. 12.---NO..9. nee mtaiaee tes siete ts me jn | Currént Notés. © \ Lit. Mr. Edmund Yates ‘recommends fried , : : — ’ : | “. The progress of many diseases. in the ®%° qnd tomato payee. horse is exceedingly rapid, owing to the Lordon..Zruth:—‘\To curse these who activity: of” his ‘vital ~ powers and great would haye people drink,beer moderately, g to and who decline to revile all, who duink it amm- At all, is not Lkely to aid th» caw e of..tem- se which already has greatly h the fanatical infdlérance of on good seeurity, at Hotel, corner of Great , George and Dorchester Streets, apposite ¢he Entrance on Great George OF ST. JOHN, N. B. 0 $50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. ~--under Government License. o fi An Assessment Company with 9 Safety Pund, at its actual cost. Ks Good Canvassers Wanted, - The Dominion. Satety Fund tife Association Working there is a paitial loss of appetite, dullness } ; ‘and dry, perhaps t ‘than usual, these symptoms require imme- Life J | h ife Jnsurance lua general way, thisisobtained well weaving men and .the sdrdid lpreed of | by observing the difference between) the professional lecturers,” ' signs’ of Aisbase and the sual healthy ap: | pearance of horses; or‘ it may be’ from a- particular «kriowledge of the standard of {heel in aby individual casé. “The diges- |Uve organs \ frequently give the earliest notice of . Phe Moncton :Times\says the amowit of coal that has passedover the : Intere:lonial thisfalis probably unprecerlented' in the history ofthe road, Oy the 27th. in,.ihe oncton yard there were upwards of a hun- dred gondolas (20 ton -coal cars). from points forth. They were to he for war ed to Spring Hill. “The traffic is so great that at several points on’ the road the ‘s) oply of onalron hand is scarcely sufficient Fir tn- : : y mediate requizements, the d-partment’ de- een thahnndaaet te siring ito meet the dewiands of patrons also afford @ true indication of the state of Rea .t vy , hia). season of, theil.yesr. the health in a general ,-way,, .{‘The -horee verything points to a busy) time on the is tinhealthy in his coat,” is a very common road this winter, not only in coal but in. all expression, and this sign should never be. other treights. : neglected.’ “The hair ‘of’ a heathly horse | approaching disorder, When nd disinglination i work, the mouth hot e legs and ears colder diate attention, indicating, as they Pout a j General Agents. | } > i Le AR THOR & CO., Just Received from London by “Erema.”? upueral Commission Merchanty 1 A éarge lot Blankets Quilts, llorse Rugs, ete. bY General Agent for P. E, Island. Summerside, Oct, 28, 1882.—ly ’ NEW FRUIT. NEW TEA 0 —-——— ‘rggjer/eee~ Lancashire Insurance Company 200 Boxes Very Choice New Valencias CAPLPAL, FIFTEEN SRLLION DOLLARS. SOLD CHEAP BY THE BOX. ORDERS SOLICITED. WEE DEA. Se sat (> QUALITY WARRANTED EXCELLENT. ———0:-—-———. HALF-CHESTS AND CADDIES VERY Low. GS 1 ¥ Se TRIAL. Ch’town, Oct. 27, 1882. 2aw === SS —_— enone ot WINTER KEEPING APPLES in ame) | tents ener 250. ‘els on Hand, | 10°48 = te anive shortly, CHOICE VARINTIES, | Baldwins Ribston Pippias, Bishop Bippids, "Yom pkins, etc, ste, from $3.25 to $4.25. Secure your Winter supply in time, Ch’town, Oct. 11, 1882. 2aw ee 4 ee. « TATION. ~~ Foseign British and OF EXTRA VALUE Dry Goods, } The very latest noveltics|fhown in every Department, A Large Supply of the Above! A great variety of Muntles, Uisters, Woot Beavers, Scotch Tweeds and Coatings and Seul Clocks, 200-Lambs’ Wool Shirts, assorted sizes. 300 pairs Lambs’ Wool Drawers,’ A tot of Grain Bags, ete. °c BEER & GOFF. For gale by the barreT BRITISH. WAREHOUSE, & A. BROWN & CO.,'havé iow’ Completed. theie.. FALL IMPO R. branes an-incteasing blush of 18" indicate ellen Eat a E to : Ok her | ibechee deep red’ indiéatés inflammation of Buyers will find it te their advantage to inspect their Steck, as they have a. ann neubbisharticteet@*i(]04 bli: very iurge aud new assortment of Shaw's, Clonds, Scarfs and Fur _j Goods. Also Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Brown, Bite and Black Pilots and A somewhat peculiar freak of nature has | (says The Prairie’ Furmer) is smooth and ‘been bronght te light by the adventares of , Sleek, and theskin is-soft and expansive | This, is indicated by the touch; as in atthe | When the system ig deran | expression, m and rusty.” These symptoms , party of deer hunters fron: Sytentath, , back of Kingston, Ont. , including Gs W. ged the skin loses Davis, O.iver Row). dye, George Purdy and | lis pliancy, {ts surface becomes hard and _ dry and the hair, to use; another common mDaker. These young. m-m have: been mped for two weeks at Croteh Lake, and ** stands on end, and is rough have 'sneceeded in killing fourt-en deer. accompany One.of the audiwals is a meditiin-siz-d buck, almost’ every constitutional disease, especi- ally disordérs of the digestive organs. The Sympathy existing between the skin and 5 alimentary canal js vepy considerable, and part of the country with large branching horns, and “hair as white as snow, the first specimen’of the kind said to have ever, berm eeensin ‘this Mr. Davis,; father of it followg almost in every case; that when one of the boys, is at present in towp,.and | cither of these | takes on symy athetic derangement. The excretions, from the -bowels also, Adirondack! wilderress, effected, the ether vouches for the truth of the story. A deer of the samé color was shot last week in the and about forty furnish early signs of approaching disease. | yearsago another was killed in St. Uirw- | Tae quality of the excretions supplies symp toms, in regard to the coluyy and consis- | tence, which “often jead to a knowledge of | |the pature of the disorder in the alimen-| me ore co the evaenations consist of ‘undigested food, and of an officer of the, department,..whe will particularly if coated with mucus, it is a! : : ah OU Se wa a certain olige! ef disburbance in the digestive He ey (Sk anired for apanm, tary canal, or in the system. organs. Hard, dark-coloured dung, eva- disordered digestion, arising from defective secretions. When the dung is excessive in ass, is also an important symptom in many bile. The urinary organs likewise furnish symptoms*of importance, not only of dis- ease of the parts” connécted with it, but | with disorders, being the chief emanctory | through which effete or offending matters are discharged from the blood. é uribe voided after the “procéss of digestion is completed in a ‘healthy liorse has a pale amber colour, possessing a’ pungent odour ; whilst that ‘voided ‘soon after drinking a quantity of water is limpid and colourless. In cases of inflamation of the kidneys, the wrine is sparingly discharged, high-colonred, and having the elements of blood mixed with it. "When ‘the’ quantity of urine is smail, it’ iswaually high-coloured, and this tint characterises an inflammatiry state of the system. In diabetes, or profuse btanig, the urine is nearly colourless arid odourless, and discharged in immense quantities.” Tn disordered action ®f the dige-tive organs, the urine has frequently a turbid appear- ance and sometimes sedimentary. The lining: membrane ‘of the séptima of the nose, in regard to its edlor, also affords am indication ©f importance, and being “im-' ‘fot the respiratory: organs, if. inflammation | be!present the ly «perceived. rest, will exhibit’ a pale pink-coloted nem a slights degree of inflanimatory ‘action; an ‘The! state’of respiration gives early notice of - approaching” diseasé. © ‘Quickness df’ | breathing oceurs almost ‘sitntlanedusly with | quickness of circulation. The respiration |1n health isi shown by ‘the quiét, uniform, 'and geareely' psteeptitile motion of the | flanks, at! the rate of eight’ or ten breath: ngs in a minute, There are few diseases in horses inowhieh the respiratory organs remain undisturbed, and it ferms'a primary and leading sysiem:. cuated in small quantities, js also a sign of quantity or liquidity, it constitutes diarr.cea; and the oppesite condition, that is costive-. diseases, indicating defective secretion of heid« “of Tndus'ry and’ Refuge. | mkdjately continuous with the membrane’ fmeut rence Co., N, Yo, near lisbon, Brochvilte ‘ecorder. ie , The Department of inland Reventie at Ottawa have dedided that Jeaf tobacco shall be placed under lock ard key in the custody facturing purpos:s. A‘tinimum standard of production will be fixed on which duty will have to he paidy whether \the quantity is turnéd out or not. Liquorice, molasses and sngar enter largely into the m»nufacture of tobacco, and as manufac‘urers have to Pay a customs duty ov them and an excivo duty on tobacco, it hasbeen decided that i future those articles stered with the Jeaf Laks issued for manufycturer shall be 'free frvm.cusjoms duty; The. order ‘has, been iasned from the. fact. of a large difference, _ been ‘noticed in the returns of the amet ‘of tobacco leaf int the ‘fabtcrieg and the amount of manufactared (bacco. A‘story is told in Montreal of a young, wife's Ghoicé Of & bed: tléss Wretch of a hus- band, She was the danghter of a clergyman, and in} her awa right ‘enjoyed # chmpe- tency. She warried|a fast young fellow who also. owned..a mu¢est. fortune. He promised to leaye his wicked ways, aod for» a tilye after his maria did so, hut liquor e. soon forgot his conquiered him . and Oee step aitor another brought TOWises, bem -40) want; and then he commenced to paren his own, his wife's; and his ehila’s articles of wepr. The) baby's oot! went for diipk gydsthe bed jhisowileday wpom aldow At leh th the unfyrtunate; lady, was, .com~ pelled to ecek support and. shelte ot the, She jis. said tobe now dying’ of | consumptien, ” nal ae by thecrun;of the mega puho had peor c to pr ect and lyve, her, He ' is & ward dtr tite streets and elicits as twueh fdiyvation as Gorpassion fran those re, the changes wi}! bea: iek- | whoeknow him and his wre ched ‘history. Av horee “in health,*anid at}! 8 | Geanse, MeLogn,..ex-cashing of the Mere /, chants Bapk, has gone, v y. 84,000 seach. "Five died)’ #4 thet” Hie" oiupher was reducedito tive 1 84,600%nehT" The Halifax Beegtler\ days: Tie scorities hed if ue to Friday been (conapumea - with in the matter. MaDe yw e N. &)" Historical ifort. pprniiades ' )the deftinet “firm Titfutifig the €310 voted forthe Tibrary: Chtakigtio. ? If vad fawn sv0n \aiter boing appropriated, sn? bat a 6mall, portion bad been expended, Tt haa trapapired, top, that thehite Ji cab Govern: eposited with ihe, Siw, the © ‘own | The state of tie pulxé is! the surest frdi_ ication of any, aa to the degree of inflam matdry action in thesystem, The heart of a healthy horse, in'a state of rest, beats Latif ‘finds beiag. placed, phere.,.; s. the mlvent' of thé prevent Laem civldee tye they placed the accdtryt, ge a Bok, and there was only $100 or 8900 left Uf an un- called: balance. . Qaite « vember of priv ife =e 1 ae , 1n agape tothe secitities for McLean. it ' sttted © that ‘there were” brivifial ; tas te . , A!l of which »yil! be disposed of df thelr ustial low prices. W. & A. BROWN & CO. ’ Ch’town, Oct, 31, 18#2. For. Scotch and, Fnglish Tweeds” or Worsted For Canadian Tweed Suite, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -~-GO TO- JOHN. MACLEOR & CO's, UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE XPOTHECARIES HALL CORNER abont thirty-six strokes in a minute ; tnd) when it) rises to forty-five or fifty times, proper precautions should be taker to al] cheek the coming disease. making known ‘the approach of diséase +! and when any of them make their ajipeat- ance, the horse requires more than ordinary !4 . care Suits | such times is the chief ~and~principal cause of sonmany fatal cases ovcurring among actions of the two, being such as to bOnwinee- horses. Another canse for many losses is, J that when the siok aninval’ is altenided to, it is generally done by the blacksmith, the common ‘*hess dector,” or some ignorant couple lefé'the cars te wait fora train going pretender ta the veterinary art, and more |in the direction of the United Sates, horses ara lost either in the hands of such men, or by the farmers’ indiscriminate re- sort to» the ‘drug ‘shop, than ‘from ‘the! cal j ke upon the child of the wonds., Ap- natural Operation of disease itself. individus}s— officials, ete.) deposited 4 heipd LC lathe balances in the aime -placewand> fe: fads the disappointment, of mitplyceds ganticors tence. a ; vorgte eid? 1B iss "An amnsing story bas heen t ldvuby alraile Way hand Ao.the Quebee.Quitidiens »Ajfew > ays ago an Indian, accompanied dy, a pale face’ ‘itl’ boarded /a train at @ coun: Station between Quebec and Richmond, the Ail these sigas have their’ ralne in and watchtulness. Inattention” at the other passepyers that they, waje not! married, though apparently traveling as.) man and wife. At Richmond stsfion the Two young wen'who had arrived by the same car resolved at all hazards to ploy a practi- pr. aching him «s he walked upou the plat: form with the lady of his choice, chey each laid a hand ton one (fis 8 oulders, 8 y- —— i +> ><—ipee—— There are no wianufacturés in Prince Edward Island, says a free trade paper, the ing to'liu in French, ‘We «re detec'ives, National Poliey should thetef. re be abolish- ed. The’ premise, in the first place, is un-|the Indwn, heard thse words than with a true. and youare vuriprison:r” Novo net had In the second place, the conclusion bound be was beyond their reach, leaving! \i8 inconsequential. By the same line of! the pale, face girl behind, and) making a There you will firrl the largest and best, assortment of. Cloths in’ the reaguming” we might say “there are no! direct line for his native f rests, : Christians in China, Christianity should | of therefore be abolished.” “But, bless you jand his rapid departure cdnsed mich amuse- wha have free-traders to do with sound mént amimgst > tHe varivus Pass neers at re so ang !~ Torento Mail. Tsland. Prices very inoderate. The best workmanship and a perfect fit guaranteed, SA ites «Tit tt c ALSO— : A vompieie line Of- Gents’ Furnishings and Fejt Hats, eheap,&c..&e. Remew ber the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner} » Uvarl pttctown, Ver, is 281. mend the maintenanve vf protettive duties very valiant € son of the woods has not been heard from since, | Richaond station. The young gil was +. ‘tek n. tos hotely whence she sonyht again it is understood thatthe United States ‘the p.ternal roo’, which she bad shorcy ariff Commissi¢n will practically recow- left at the s¢ icitation ut ber dusky Lut nut wer, _- os ea) ee eer S bos tic at acl en oo cee rad restiean cf eR Pp Ee * Pf Se % = aes — ils pon nibs nH: ig Pia eh Sw ee aR aE TE * eae. Se Ra ° ae aaa "i - : es scp ramitiniacusaen ciara eae ae pies iets aarti, Deis alg gree ae aes tpg uke? Pte we edad Reena iter NE CEA TE Bg sin ERG EFT the eT OS Pr ga: = - - ee Peer tie ahh . f yi " . ; eS: er F pt ae oF ee > etl Boxe eee ee ee ef Se Sw aw 5S sai ae > pi ee a ee Oe © re" Pi. Meat _