~ i } o ~~ a a i] aly re r © — s 7 -———— : — ——— oe gee piereeearaatnennameanN ean — megaman ame ae nn Sah netecionaeieamaenomaemmmateee ferme: —Five Dotaks «4 Year. 7 ‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may spéak free.”—Evuiripes. Smneie Corres Two CENTa. RN . eye S " = a on a aera > - _ —e — ~oneme - a eee . Se _ 7 — ™ a rea pees ; - nena 7 V4 } . : err VT a Sa l. \ sh i > 4 : ; ' . ) ‘ TNT ) Ww ‘ T YT ) 4 7 ‘ ¢ 7 7 / NEW SERIES. oOHARLOTTETOUWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRID\Y. NOVEMBER 10, 1882. VOL. IL---NO, 146 * , 7‘ . ) ry ih MIN : ‘4j ‘=P gp performance of the contract, ner is there I HE VAILY 4XAMINER | | C Kt REST ONDEN( cE __ ‘any time specified to have the work done, is ISSUED EVERY RVENING. . Te ee a Do and as this isa very important public work, ? | | We do oe ominne responsible nd - entailing, as it dyes, both danger and in- Br rue Exvminen Postissine Company, e | OpinIONS UF sements UF Uur Correspondents o& nvenience te the travelling public. What gu THRIR Orrick, Conner or Water ee is to be done in the matter! Is the whole F _ » » ° ‘ aNd Gxeat GeotGe STREETS, | Meeting at Murray Harbour Road. ¢ mmunity to suffer ] #3 and inconvenience VE ey (On acco hof a few ! tes Charlott P. B. Island a | Po the Editor of the Kraminer, . Harris tw; as your corresponds i : Sumtinarrion : | Dear Sir,—A meeting of the electors of stated, a good neighbor, and an inoffe aa de «ee Muriay Harbour Road was held ‘Thurs- ™an, and it is too bad that the loss ; Six M ~ nes 77 ; day, the 2ud imst., at.7 o'clock. The meet cm on. him, while eerie whe richly Three wontons, ” > v ing w oO ized | Hoi 0th M ’Douald deserve to be punis go o. But the 2 }ing was organized b inting Mr. Dowel : punisneg: . One Mor 0 59 J ~ zs e We wAN C ID © IN A LT D Gul s, re ee im the @tdétsigned, pr bhedemand that the “he built at Advi it inmost moderate rates. | Is opening en an immense Stock of Goods this Fall. The Public will find bis store one of, ie Hou, Me Munn iedttbect called upon t ring <= , Rice ot ‘ity is ' phi a De , | ihe beet stocked in the City, Ladies when buying Dress M 3 Clot | ° ; i eG UPON to ‘eo , « URP ' Contr ay bs ms we! r hes nthly +l eot-elf klane 41 oe gs: Us 7 =e ig Dress Materials, Shawls, Mantles, Cloths, ‘address the meétting. He spoke at some Beetty ge kn wae 0 what alae ail-yearly OF yearly sdvertise: ’ ‘length on the necessity of having protec- 0 wuh- qu sriel i} . & AIO. ments, on app men ALMANAC FOR NOVEMBER, 1882. MOON & GH ANGES, . Third Quarter, 2Zad day, 2h. @iahl, p. m.,N.E. fbeluw horizon.) New Moon 10th day, 7h. (below hom2on.) First Quarter, [duh day, 4hi 39m a. m., S. E. Full Moon, 24th day, 10h, 60m, p m., S. H, 7m, Dp w., N. E, Sun ‘Sun |Moou;High | Days rises |zeus | mses | water |len’h, D ; : DAY OF WEEK Mu hmihm, aft’a att'n iss » » 0) 97 6 47/4 40/10 28! 2 37) ilwedne sday Thursday ' 45; By'il 31} 3 32! Tia y | 50’ 87! morni 4 35 d4iMeturday © | St! 36) 0 31) 5 43/10 01 5, Bunday | 53) 34) 1 31} 6 47] 6) Monday 54) 33' 2 31) 7 43, 7[Tuewday 65) 32) 3.31) & 25) 6' Wednesday 57; 3ii 431 9 8| 9) Thursday 59) 29, 5 32 9 4] 10) Friday 7 OF 28) 6 34 10 23 11, Saturday 2, 93 7 Sit oe 12 Sunday s, 6©26/ 8 31/11 37| 13. Monday | 24! 9 25) mm rut 14, Tuesday 6{ 23.10 13 0 1b) 15 Wednesday | 7, 22}10 55 ¥ 56! 16, Thursday 9) 20tt 33} 39) 17| Friday OF 20 aft 3) 2 2% 18| Saturday 12} 19) 0 35; 3 17) 9 28} 19)/Sanday ; 13) 1s, . & & 2 20 Monday : oa bat t 3% BD 59} 21/Tugsday 15’ «162 4 7 14 22) Wednéeday 16) 16) 2 40 3 23\Thursday | 17) 15 320 9 8| 24 Friday } 19) 14,4 7) 9 56! 25\Saturday | 20, 13) 5 L'10 39° 9 16 26! Sunday | 21, 13,6 2th 2% 27| Monday 23) 12) 7 G.aft 5) 23; Tuesday 25; 12) § 11) O 43, 29) \Verinesday ! 26} 1t! 9 15! 2 24) 30| Thursday | 25/4 10/10 18) 2 | EOWARE T, RUSSELL -@ C0, ~~ Commission Merchants, | 284 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS, May 19, 1882—6m DR. CONROY AS REMOVED bis office and residence to Murch’s building, I Lower Great George Street, OR SITE EXAMINER OFFICE, Oct. 12, "82,—1m. wkly 6m HENRY ‘TERRELL, SHIPPER’S AGENT. All kinds cf Produce bought and shipped on Commission, Sole Ageut forthe New Sheep Dip. Tracadie Cross & Bedford Station, P. E.!, Oct. 12, '82.—wkly 2m ho HD a eee) ee eee DR. W. TOBIN, Fellow of the Royal College of Sur- , geons, ireland, Member of the King and Queen's Coilege of Physicians, treiand, Late Surgeon Army Medical Dep't, T AS made a special siudy of diecases of the Eye, karand Throat, in Paris and London, and proposes to devote bis pracuce to them. Consultations at his residence, No. 9 South St., Malitax, N. 8. Hours, 10 to ‘2 a, m, Oct 11, *82. lin W. WHEATLEY, © PRODUCE & COMMISSION M. RUHANT, 269 Barrington Steet, HALIFAX, N.S. Consignments solicited, Highest prices and prompt returns guaranteed, Sept. 19, 1882—2aw 2m JAMES S. SCOTT, Shipping and Commission MERCHANT, Dealer in Fish and Fishing Supplies, POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX N. S. Special attention paid to the receiving and prompt disposal of Island produce, Having extensive wharf accommodation and com- Modieus stores. COnusignmeuts are s°licited and prompt returns gbarantecd Qa Weekly market reports 2to4p. m. forwardeo upon application, and vessels chartered for shippers, P OQ, wddresye~Lovk Drawer 61, Hulifes, J. B. MACDONALD'S. Ot —~. ; : ; When walling Piowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gluves, Hosiery, go to J. B. MACDONALD'S. —— SO GEN ETLEMENS DEPARTMENT. Over 1,000 Overcoats, Jackets gnd Ulsters to choose from, The J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. biggest bargains eve Oct. 4, 1882—wkly pat, né prea FIRE INSURANCE, | a OS -— e INSURANCE COMPANY, Head Office—Liverpoeol, England. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO» of England, ———:0: AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE ca2.. Head Oftice—Watcriown, New York. — QUEEN — —0:— ; The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first-class British’ and American Fire /nsurance Companies, are prepared to insure all classes of instsable property on as good terms and at as low rates as they can be taken by any Company now solvent and intending to remain so. Office—South Side of Queen Square, cpposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. DESBRISAY & ANCUS, Oot. 5, 1882 et GBENERAL AGENTS, N. B.—No person is authorized to collect monies for any of the above Companies in this Province without producing a receipt signed by us, and any one paying money te any one without getting such receipt, will do so at their own risk. D. & A, Dp. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be had in the market, in Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian ‘T'weed Suits. A magniticent range of S 5 GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Uur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Imporied. We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, 72 Qreen Street yee a Charlottetawn, Marz 22.’ BAKERY.” rq\HE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased | demand tor his Goods, has added new facilities to his Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, etc., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &e., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, “CITY STEAM :0: . . oem, 1000 lbs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreat. ¥<SE- Orders by mail promptly executed. J. QUIRK, fs t4 May 4 1982, Prince Street, Charivjtetown, P. E. Islaud, THE GREAT. WARE FOR POUT, Neuralgia, Sciatice, Lembago, E2ckache, Soreness of tho Chest, Cout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swe/!- ings ond Sprains, Burns ard Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear ond *Heedack Feet and Ears, and offer Pains and Achesg. No Preparation on earth equalaeSPoaccns On as a suf sure, simple aud Chepp Exterust Remedy A triai entails bot #he womparatvels trifiing outlay of 50 Cents, and every on- sufiering with ‘pain can have cheap and pdéitive pivot of ica elainis. Directiona,is Eleven Languages, BOLD BEALL DRUGGISTS AND : IN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CO., U8 Archibald Me¥eit & Fo:bes SHIPPING AND C MMISSION. MERCHANTS Advances made on consignments of produce, 44 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK, y C,H. MoNezi, , wnt, Chatlottetown, 4 Oc. 25, te ee ee < in ARTHUR & cO., General Uomiission Werchants Particular attention given to’ the sule of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 £8sex Avenue, BOSTON, Mass. May 27, 1882~—wkly INSURANCE GFR. 9 nore YnaANnHnG lomn Jueen lnskrance Company. OF ENG: AND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Lancashire lusurance Vompany CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at. current rates. Losses--ettled promptly ani equitably. ce » Frosted met yen payee er even | VDESBRISAY & ANGUS, (seneral Agerts Office—South Side Queen “quare, (h’town, « pt. 15, 1882. Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED (832, &1.€00,000 Paid Tp Capital . . 325.0000 Resirve Fusd@ .. . An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th inst., in the building lately eccupied by the Bank of Ponce Edward Island, under the management of the under- signed, Deposits will be received on interest, and eb current account. Drafts granted on the various Agencies and eerrespondents of the Bank “terling and other Exchange bought and sold, and ,eucral banking business transacted D. ©. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17 18-2—if Avent. W. UC. BISHOP, SHIPPING —AND— FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, —AND-— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. sARTICULAR ATTENTION giv» to the Shipment of Lobsters and othe: Canned Goods, and collection of Uusiom ijrmwb che thereon, Holis, Cargoes, and Freigbts insured im first-class olfices at most favorabie rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed. Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Bur; $4, 189h.~—2y7 tion for propertyshol lative Cowmeil as would a the least possible expense, he was in favour of. Mr. Nicholson then addressed the elec- tors in a very able manner, plaj i the nselessness of the Cowell. He also reviewed the actsef theLegislitive Coan- and such a Legis- protection at Mr. Munn said - the Railway Bill, Assessment Act, and sev- eral other Bills ruin@as to property-holders. At the close of his speech Mr. Nicholson was warmly applauded. —_ The Hon. Douald Ferguson next address - ed the meeting. He also referred to the pst actions of the Conncil ; but he said it was unnec: ssary for him to enter int» de- tails, as the warm applause with which the meeting had greetedyMr. Nicholson, clearly showed him the ivtelligent electors of Murray Harbour Read knew just as well as he that the Legislative Counci! was of no use whatever. Mr. Ferguson was also warn ly applanded. Mr Nicholson was then propoved by Al-x. Ross ard seconded by D. Stewart «nd several others. Hon. R. Munn was also proposed by Angaa Brace and seconded by Maleo'm Martin and two otheis. After a vote of thanks was tendered to the chairman, the meeting was closed. T.. McD. Camrsetr, Secretary. Meeting at Byrae’s Road. % s Pursuant to notice Mr. Bolger = e'ectopr of the above Settlement, ot 6th ins*, and baving delayed the th-eting an boor beyond the appointed iime, in ord=r to give the opposition candidate, or his worthy “henchman,” an opportunity te he present, and neither of them having put in an apnesrangs, the meeting was then form d by the vive an account of his stewardship duMitig the last eight years came forward and did s» ip his usual manly and straightforward manner. He then gave an eloquen: and ‘xplicit exposition of the otter inutiliry and extravagance of a small Province like Privee Edward Island being burthened with Arsembly. showirg how the mony ex- pended im maintaining that body couid be more advantageously and profitably em- ooyed ip importing improved stock for the Island, and in repairing our Roads and Bridges He also fnrnished the meeting with numerous illustrations of Provinces and States, possessing ten times the popula- nen, and twenty-feld the wealth in real estate of this Island, who have abolished that, now all but obselete, Leyislative appendage. A division being called, the electors pres- ert without a single dissenting voice, pledged themseives to vive their unqualified support te their efficien:, straighttorward, aid trustworthy representative at the polls on the 15:h inst. After the usual vote of thanks te the Chairman, the meeting quietly d spersed. L. Byrwn, Secretary. Byrne's Road, Nov 6th., 1882. The Elmira Bridge Contract. To the Editor of the Examiner. Dear Sin,—I notice a communication in the last issue of Tut Weekty Examiner, nuder the heading ‘*E ist Point Notes,’’ in r: ference to the dest: oying of material, etc , for Elmira Bridge, wow under contract. Aud as my name has been pretry free] used in connection with the affiir, I wish t» siow the matter up in its proper light, and call the immediate atuntion of the proper «fficial to the matter. Anout «a month ‘the Sap«rvisor gave notice that, (in eénnection with other roads and bridges)the E’mira Bridge would be sold by public auction to the lowest bidd -r. At the tim@appointed, quite a namber of the residents had met at the place. Mr. Mooney and Mr. Thomas Harris drove ap, and the Supervisor began by reading over a form of spetification of the work. There being no specification previously drawn up, and the amount of timber and brash «nd ciay work being considerably exaggerat~d, it was difficult to arrive at any detnite couciusion what the work could b- dune for. Mr. Mooney, however, after reading over his torm, asked fora bid The first bidder, Mr. M. Murphy, bid $160, expecting, as is «usually the case im thesale of pubiic works, that others would bid lower. Mr Moovey, however, refused—positively re- fused—to notice the bid; aud one word brought on another until there was quite a quarrel. Then the Supervisor, amid a din of confusion and angry words, got into drove away. They drove to the residence of Mr. Harris and, I am informed, there and then gave him the contract, with some very material alterations in the specification, for, L ain told, $90. Mr. Harris ibum-liatelyset to work and ture up the old bridge, and had. got tie frame wok of the new one nearly compic - ea “when, as your correspondent hag stated, sme evilemuded person or pers.ns, vho wisi el to see things done in a !awtui, busi- ness ‘ike way, sawed the tio. ber shorter than even the second syecification required, r ndering it unfit to carry op the work. What 1 wast to arrive at is: As Mr. furry be yt gu eRiatty for Wate fant) pb. 7 ; utment of a Chafitmart Mr. Bolger being then called upon to hs the maimtainance of a useless Legislative | his wagon, accompanied by Mr. Harris, avd | who make a basi hawkingold-waguns, old- mowing mathines, etc, through the | country ve no business with the hand- ling of c money, let them be ever 80 st. “Tt is almost sure to arouse sus- ion, ard sometimes very justly. t Mr. Mooney explein bhiwself and And | would turtler say, out referting to on t case) banan ~ cil, tack tor a nuasber of years, referring to clear up this matter, as well as McCeron’s © Bridge and other road work, and the pablig7 will be obliged, ' Hoping that the Commis-ioner of Public , Works will see to this ma t rat once, and hoping to have the opportu ity of throwing more light on this Bridge subject, I ve e\pre-ent ec : Ayxtt Bueuc. Elmira, Nov. 7th, 1882. _—— Orweli Notes. — | On Friday last; Mr, Cavewdel'vered his ‘ingtractive and amusing Weture ‘fam () Shanter” under the auspiees ofithe P. E. S ciety, in-hys usual racy manver to a large wend appreciating audsence. e Socety d-er: és credit for its praiseworthy efforts |to secure lecturers ‘of the first water” as the Professor certainly is. The meat eanning establishment,recently started, is invfull operation and under the careful supervision of Mr, Ross an‘ effecient wanayement of Mr. Milner, will it is hoped met with the success it desrves.. Partridge shootinz, whic’ is, exteedingly good, is now the attraction. _ t As ior crop of poto'ces has been Be ud shipping is becoming brisk, | Prices Tise. ' 7 | Still they go! "They do. But they leave behind thenrp'easant in mort a fare- a'r i ~ Again the w OrWeht and the order of S&S. Besedict has a quired another member. If the lack of interest in the coming jelection be any criteron one would judge that it would be immaterial whether we have a Council or not, the beneti's reeei in cither case being about equal. . The silerce, however, is ominous. ‘ ~~ ee The Markets. 4 OATS. Oats keep steady in the English market, ‘and are worth from 18a. 10 183. 6d, per ‘gr of 3041bs, This p ice is obtained fir cargoes of Novemlyr shipment, provided j tlie vats are a fair average quality. POTATOES, Potatoes are a shade bet‘er in the Boston market than first reported, and there is every appearance of an improvement in the fatare. Sound pro! fics wal tring from 66 to 70. cents. and good [slaud poratoes will bring trom 60 to 65 cenis per bushel. LGGS A good advance in ezgs has taken plaice, and the prices now quoted are 28 and 28§ cents per dozen. Supplies are scares aud the demand is good. FISH. A Boston letter of the Ist inst., states ‘that the total catch of the American +hore fl et wil! be very li) different to that of last year. Few provivei | wackerel are now arriving. Recent sales made are $12 and $12 50 ior No. 1's, $10 and $10.60 ior (2's, $8 ior 3s. A letter has been received from the Rev. Kenneth J. Graut, the senior wem er of the Canadian Piesbyterian Mission to the the Cvolies of Trinidad. They have 5¥,- 000 iamigrants on this island from Ludia, «nyaged principally in the culcivation of the sugar cane. This immigcation has been going on for thirty-five years. After the aboliuon of slavery, p samvers were com- peled to look to the Est for labourers, Th se people come mwdentured for five yeas. They get a fre> passeg: to the country. There are four missionaries, with thew families, engaged in this work, anda young woman from tune in cracge of one of tue principal schuvols Dunny the past year they had tw. nty-uine sussion schools, ateended by 1,139 chid-en. They give Much attention to education, aa, it is be- sveved, it wiil du much co give strength and perwanence to the work. Schovl super- vision is very lyborious, as the teachers are imperfectly qualitied tor the work Many vf these teacuers are ludians, taught by the missionaries. _— 0 — > o-_ —- Tt ia said the reason the German Govern- lMeut proposes to prohibit the importaiion of American swine, pork, and saussge, is the frequency therein of trichinoss and other lurking perils to men and animals. SS . The Grett French Remedy, LeDuc’s Periodi a: Pills. —— Dr, LeDuc’s Pills ars the oklest, most yenegally ,uscd. aad most reliable reuwds ior the cure oi Sup pressed Bienstruation avd oticr Uterine diseases aad wherever thes have Leen j.troduced, bave driven Dr, ; every other remedy out of the werke, i bey were first jutrocuced into = Paris, iFranse, by Dr. LeDuc in 1630, and hese so |} gained the confidence of the pubiic that they have j ior years been the standing remedy in every houee- j hold, Ail druggiets, THs Stann Kipxey Pav Co,, Toxoyto, Ont. 4 at web | f thrown round a danghter of - a ee a A A a URRY LABS OE ChE eae aaa FENN ne one sees ee se onan . “ a ae ee Mar a ee 8 eR imam 20 ae ae E oe —s oi Ten Ae oer ween a. 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