< $ . ** This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,.”—Evnirmes. i i lta ay ean ean a ———~ — ee Sine_e Corigs Two CENTS. NEW SERLTES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, QOTOBER iL, 1882. —————S ae ——— VOL 1L---NO. 121 THE HXAMINER EVENING. DAILY is ISSUED EVERY By ros Examiner Pusuisuing Company, ow Them Ovviwcs, Corner oF WATER .ND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : six Months, : . ; $2 50 Months . : - l 26 One Meth, . : ° 0 50 t \.lvertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, qu2 té - h aif ye irl¢ or yearly advertise- ments, pplication. ALIWANAG POR OCTOBER, 1282. MOON $§ CHANGES. [Third Quarter 3rd day, 10h. 5m., p. m.,N.E. ow horizon. } New Mooo 12th day, 1h, (bel v h riz First @uarter, 19th day, 7a. 42m, «. m., S. W Fail Moon, 27th day, th, 5ini’,’a. m., 8S. E 59m, ia: + m., N. D rere _ isun!Sun !Moon|High ! Days yy | DAY OF W REN Li .06 |sets | rises |water}len’b, . hin jh mj; afe’m aft’n| 1 Sunday 6 415 35) 8 37: 1 22:11 43 2| Monday 5} 633) 9 36; 2 12 3:T uc aday i 7i 3ill0 3513 5 4;Wednesday | § 2911 36) 4 is; 5 Thursday 9, 27| morn; 5 29) 6' Friday | 10; 25' O 38; 6 38 7\Saturday ; 12, 24 F 40) 7.29 g! Sanday | 34! 221 2-40! 8 25/11 23 9 Monday | 3S sea ok 2. 43 10, Tuesday | 16 ‘s { £0) y 39 Ll, Wednesday 17; Io} 5 40/10 44) 12 Thursday ,; 19) 14! 6 4110 6 13 Friday 20' “F2| 7 411i i9 14 Saturday | 21)° 10) 8 41{11 55 15 Suuday | 23, 9 9 40) morn} ll 02 16 Monday 24; 710 36) 0 30 17| Tuesday | 2 Sill 2' 1 9 18' Wednesday | (27 Slaft 14) 1 54 19) Thursday 238 " 0 55| 2°44 20 Friday — | 29' Oo 130 349 21 |Saturday 3114 58| 2 315 5 22\Sanday — 33| 56) 2 34 6 34:10 41 23] Monday } 94): 65) 3 4, 7 43 24’ Tuesday |}. 36) 53) 3 3d) 5 35 25| Wednesday 37; 42) 4 9) 9 2S 26| Thursday | 33} 50) 4 47)10 13) 27| Friday | 40; 48) 5 31/10 55! 28 saturday |} 41) 46, 6 23)11 39) 29, Sunday 43) 45) 7. 20'aft 21,10 2] 30! Monday | 44 44) 8 22/1 4| 31| Tuesday 6 46 6 46) 9 24 1 49) in ARTHUR & CO., Genera! Commission Merchants Particular attention given “to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 tssex. Avenue, ROSTON, Mass. May 27, 1882—wkly INSURANCE OPFIUE (neon Insurance vOmpaly, | OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN.MILLION DOLLARS, City of Lendon Pire Insur-. ance Company. CAPiTAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, a Ge * Ree am) 2 a a ee WW. & A. BROWN & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED THE FIRST INSTALMENT CF THEIR FP LL AND WIUNTER GOODS! 42 CASES, 28 BALES. foe 2 4 A lot of Manchester Goods to fellow shertly. Charlottetown, Sept. 22, 1882. | = ; : z= -- “CITY STEAM BAKERY.” me OS Oem To proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased demand for his Goods, 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 lancy Biscuits, &., | AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. xe has | ———-:0: } LOOO lbs. CHOICH CONFHCTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,’ from Montreai. i } | Yese~ Orders by mail promptly executed. , J. QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. 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From May ist, 1881, to the preseut cate, on in- Db. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUK that vestments of $10.00 to $1,000, cash WHEAT profits have been realized and paid to investors amounting to several times toe original invest- ment, still leaving the original in- vestment making mMonev or pay- able on demand. Exptanatory cir- culars and state-nents of fund W STOCKS sent free. We want respunsible agents, who will report on cropR and introduce the plan. Liberad (68 commiss ons paid. Address, FLEMMING & MERRIAM, Com- anixxion Merchants, Major Block, Chicago, LIL A POSITIVE CURE can be had in the market, in | Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian’ Insurance effected on all kinds of property | at current rates, and equitably. Losses settled promptly DESBRISAY & ANGUS, (yeneral Agents. Otiice Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1582. Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED i832, $1.000,000 325,000 Paid Up Capital . . Reserve Fund .. . 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It repairs Nervous Waste, RKejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Stréngthens the Enfeebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the | Exhausted Genera tive Organs in either sex. £2 With each order for TWELVE packages, accompanied with five dollars, we will se: d our Written Guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effecta cure. It is the Chanpest and Best Medicine in the Market. 42°” Fua particuiars im our pamphlet, which we Mack’s Magnetic »: -dicise is sold by Drug- gists at 5O cts. per hex, or 6 boxes for $2.50, or will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by addressing | MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO., Windser, Out., Cauada Sold in Charlottetown by Apotbecaries’ Hall Co., P i Ist d by al! rince Edward Isiand, and by tie i the fever. “or seven. can Bill as large as $20. The amount Blatch was to pay me was agreed on the Saturday or Monday previons. Cross examined by Mr. Davies--I recery- ed the money I then had on my person from different quarters. I had not kept a memoranium of the money. I had made no entry as it did not come in the ordinary run of business. I am not in a position to say what kind of notes they were. Of the $65 in gréenbacks there might have i been a $10 or possibly two $20 bills. Stumbles saw the bills picked out and counted over. My impression is I had only cne $20 greenback and that I got it from Blateh. I may have had another $20 cas greenback; but I dou't remember it. I paid I arranged with him to receive the payment} © 1.4 of the money I received from Blatch that night. I had arrangement with Mr. | out in the ordinary course business. and Blatch to meet me on Thursday evening, | ..n.e [ deposited between half past six and seven o'clock, [; 9) Mn ET Pe got word ircm him, through Samuel Stum- aioe : y , Ih % ; mb iv bles, that he could not come that night, 90 ol Rew Mie Boke I received the for he had sickness at home. The bargain | To Mr. Davies. —I don’t remember that was made two or three days before that.| 7 }34 iki $20 note, but if F had, Che total price was $400 in cash, and there ¢nat one might have been given to Messer- was a note for $256, payable next Novem- vey. Isaw Mr. Carvell several times in ber, and Mr. Blatch was to secure ™€ connection with the matter, but only once against all liabilities. Atthe time we made gij he show me the note the bargain, the money might be paid at y any time. Ithink he said he would pay it ~~~ ; that day. I saw Blatch,in reference to this | CORRESPO DENTE, matter, twice that-week before he paid me) ——— — -—._______ emcee ca the money, The first time was _ Mon-| We do not hold ourselves responsible for the day or Tuesday. At that time don’t know opinions or statements of our evrrespondents, that any tims was fixed for the payment — . . of the money; but I expected he would pay} it right off—any time that day. I saw) him again either Wednesday or Thursday. : : He came into the store and asked me if I To the Editor of the Examiner. could go then and fix up the matter, and Srx,—In the nineteenth ceutury when I said I could not go then, but I would go the wheels of progress have turned so many at seven the same evening. He said he revolutions, and all manners, customs, would sooner settle it now, as he did not trades, professions and institutions, have want to come down town again, on ac- made rapid strides toward the pinnacle of count of sickness in the family. He perfection, it is very astonishing to note said he would give me a _ cheque. how much partiality still exists in schools, The money was paid in my office about Not only does this trait show itself in seven o'clock. I saw Blatch on Friday teachers bowing most graciously to some of morning, and told him there was an $100 their pupils and passing by others with cold note to pay that day, and that if I had to ceremony, but it bas so far ingrafted itself pay it, | would have nothiag to do with the into the character of many instructors thai matter. He went away and brought the they ean no more forges granting a free money, and gave it to Stumbles, and pardon to the many faults and fo'lies of Stumbles brought the note to me the same their pet students than they can forget the day. I have no doubt that the note I gave fesd and drink that nourishes their body, Messervey I got from Blateh. Messervey This unjust feature might very often be did not tell me his object in getting the overlooked by the unloved class of scholars, note.. I simply gave him greenbacks, a $20 and they might still study with as much bill and a $5 bill, in exchange for a cheque zeal and pleasure as if ‘hey belonged to aud some change, which was got in Mr. the members of the beloved, were it Blatct’s office. The $5 American Bill vot that they rewember so well the fact of Messervey left with Blatch. I kept the euch an one gaining a medal, another a $20 note in my potket from the time I re- prize, and so on, whose unaided efforts ceived it, until [ gave them to Messervey.. would have given them but a seat below. For the money, ete., which I received from The humble youth that daily and nightly Biatch, I gave him an interest in « livery pours over the leaves of his books finds but stubla. J. 8. Carvell asked me, on Friday little to comfort or encourage him, when Jast, where L got the note I gave Messervey. ‘he recognives in every sct-of his.tutor—the I told him I received it- from Blatch. I galliug system of partiality. It is high saw Mr. Carvell about 3 o’clock in the after- time this unfairness in the discipline of noon. I kave now no other money that schools had been banished from our uv thod Biatech paid me. Of the money Blatch of teaching, and numbered w:th the imper- paid, $65 were in American money. I fections of the past; and we sineerely hope don’t know what kind of money he handed that those who leave this fair Island of ours Stumbles te pay the note. It was in small to educate the young in foreign Jands will notes. Blatch paid the money to Stumbles remeinber the sad experience of their on Friday morning about 10 o’clock. own school life, and act accordingly. (Cross examined by Mr. Davies)—I re- A Srupent. ceive a good many greenbacks in the course PO ne ror of business. Last weck nearly h-Jf was in The “Holy Carpet.” greenbacks—principally in $5’s and $10’s— St etl not very often $20’s ; and sometimes larger. IL could not identify any $20 greenback | ever had in my possession. [ did not mark the note Mr. Carvell showed me. I told Mr. Carvell I could net swear to it. He showed me the note and I saw some lead The Hobbery Case. Preliminary Examination. j icin teenatiiiasiameaile Tuespay, Oct. 10. Evison W. Dawson (sworn)—I gave Messervey a $20 American note. I received it from Mr. Hewry Blatch. I gave it te Messervey on Wednesday morning, after the robbery, between ten and eleven o'clock. He met me between the Colonial Building and Simon Crabbe’s store—on the Square. Mr. Biatch paid me on Friday night, the 15th September. He paid me $400, in different denominations of notes. ey hy The annual ceremony of the ‘ Holy Car- pet, which was observed at Cairo last Fri- day, was witnessed by almost the entire population, including the majority of Eurcpean residents to whom the sight waa . anovelty. Atan early hour a magnifi- pene’! marks upon it, but I never saw them cently esparisoned camel was conducted to before. I asked him to let me see the ti 4 entrance of the Adbin Palace... The note a second time, and said the marks 21.5. 41 was decked with costly tapestries niust have been put there to trap some- jinmed with solid gold and silver. ‘Soon body. [they turned the note over, id in, tn eieimel thane appeared a number said, ‘* Mr Carvell, this is not the note at of Government officials, who proceeded to all” He said, “ Why?” T said, “Be- 104s with teh and magnificent articles cause when I gave the note to Messervey, o¢ every description. Then the Khedive ap- it was a perfect note: It was not torn or peared, followed by his misters, anda pro- patched.” “He then told me how the marks cussion was formed, the camel leading the got there. He said Messervey had given way. General Wolseley, the Duke of Con- the note to Henry Aitken and that Aitken naught,all the notables and pashas in Cairo, had yiven the note to Parker Carvell, who .,.4 many other English oificials came put it in an envelope and laidonthedesk and 055 The procession passed through the afterwatds tore it, and was nea ly throving ‘incipal streets, which were thronged in it into the waste basket. Mr. Carvel) dil every divestian. Aa tha.cauel appekr a not see me with this note more than once, tne “native population Sowed themselves, and then it was patched just as It 18 BOW. 444 remained in that attitude until it had It was on Thursday, in the morning that passed. After along and circuitous jour- Blatch came to my shop and wanted tosettle Jon ine procession proceeded to the rail- then, as his family were very sick and he 04 «tasion. where the camel was divested did’nt want to come down town at night. of its load a hich wes placed upon the cats The bargain had been made before, and ¢). :rangmission to Mecca a8 an offering to nothing remained but to pay cver the 4), Caliph from his faithful followers, money and the note. Mr, Blatch may bave ,;, ceremony is the occasion of great joy asked we to go over to receive the money. throughout the whole Mohammedan world He understood ten days before that | ong ig also observed in Constantinople und would not put Stumbles in charge untilhe 11. gitics in the East just prior to the had paid me and secured me. I under- Prue bn Means’ water Gr eee stood that his wife had beeu conficed a few slece at ee Ree oe ee days before, and I heard the little boy had we aide ee He was to come at half-past six I stayed there until about ten Jay Gould. minutes after seven and then I sent word to Stumbles that L could wait no longer. I Jay Gould is one of the prominent figures then received a message from Stumbles to in American society to-day. Half of the the effect that he supposed they must be political and commercial strvkes are attri- too s ck at Blatch’s for him to come down. buted to him. Yet in 1856 he was a bum- On F iday night I got the money and put ble schoolmaster, and published a history it in my pocket in a package with some of Delaware County, N. <., every copy of other money in the seat pocket of my which is now twenty-live doliars. But to- pants. I can’t remember how much day that impecunious author and echoo] other money [ had on me. I went on teacher of twenty-six years ago is so buie Friday night to the Apothecaries Halt dened by wealth that when his bonds and and had the money on the at the time. I securities and such like collaterals are to te can’t say whether I took the money ovt or transported from one spot to another fcr not, and can’t say whether or not | talked any purpose, he is compelled to hire a nnm- to George Hughes about the matter, and beref draymen for the work. Recently, can’t say whether or not I told Hnghes the when a question was raised on Wall street amount I received from Blatch. I did not ag to his solvency, he exhibited some open cut the money in the Apothecarries million dollars worth of ‘his sort of paper. Hail«r arrange the notes in any way. It was understood at the time if this dis- While Mr. B'atch was paying the money play was not sufficient to settle the qnes- to me, I arranged the g’een backs by ihem- tion, the draymen would be seni to tetch selves. I may have had a few othcr yreen- other paper representing about doable that tacks in my pocket,and if so, they sum in stocks of railroads, expr Bom. would be mixed up wy cther notes, panies, velegraphs, and the like, His but I can't remember, “tock no par- wealth is not less than ope huodred mil» ticular netice whether 1 mixed the green lions, -—-Mail. backs I got from Blatch with other green, oe backs or not. | Ow exhibition at the Dominion Boot and » “eexamined by Mr. McLeod.—B:fore Shoe Store. cheap Boots and Shoes, Ab Biatch paid me Moe woney | had vu Amey) son frey 0 willy av Hekets required,