j RSE HK Das ~ eee _ mons looms up in the sam thi ls gv if. ssed tenan t’s friend turns his b ck upp his coustituents No wouder th utellent at d hich spir.t d yeons nry of Murray Harber District resented the deception and insult at the first opportunity offeted them How Mc Robertson did not obtain a)| House of Commons Following the Seat in the Dominion is now-apatter of history. exawpleof his friend, Mr. . Perry, he de Mérnived upon holding the sat in the Local House until he was svre of the seat | ~ inthe Dominio He knew;~or onght toy have known, that while he held a seat in theone he «as ineligible fora seat im the other, . His shuilling has met with the defeat it deserves. It was high time tha & stop should be put to such condnet; and itis hoped Robertson's downfall may prove | a lesson to all double-barretled political ts. . Robertson has been returned home “to the. bosom, of his family.” As an anonymous contributer to the Vatricf, he will, no doubt eoutinuve in his endeavors to malign and nt men @ thousand times better than himaeli in every respect. Mr. A. C. MeDonald, both in his social and business relationa,is too well known in the community, in which he resides, and elsewhere, to. require defence against the Billingsgate languege of unserupulous poli- ticians, I will conclude f or the present by quot- ing Mr, Reem own words, leaving a discerning public to saw .as to whether they do, notmost. appropriately app ily to the writer, of the Jetter in the Patriot —‘' A mean man, a trickster, and a coward.’ Yours, 4te., SIGNAL. aad Oct. 16, 1882. THE DAILY. ‘Ex AMINER ee OCTOBER 19, 1882 “-. eine — - ~- The aiuchatihive fpounell: The Legislative Council, election must take place before the, 20th November. The jissue is clearly defived. The Opposition Party by their ergan, say that two Legisiative Chambers are required dnd that the rs ie aa cilis necessary. The Government . Party” SAY two Chambers..are. not required... ‘The Legislative council is useless aud the expense of Legislative must at all events be reduced. Legislative Couucil electors consider this matter well. The time is short. The Beco District of King’s. James Crow, EsQ., of Murray Harbor is in the field as a candidate for the representation of the Second District of King’s Coupty in the Legislative. Coun- cil. Personally, Mr. Clow is one of the most active and-dutelligent men in the Province ; and he comes out/ square for the reduction ofthe begisiature. After he performs the! first. great public duty of assistiog in the abolition of our useless and expensive secoud Chamber, we hope to see him continuing. in the public service of the Provinee. is, opponent. will probabiy, immediately! afterthe election, take Shanks mare for Charlottetown. — Achuittal of Mr. ‘Blatch. After a lengthy and thorough ex- amipation before the Stipendary Magis- tratd, Mr. Biatch was, to-day discharged from custody apd acquitted, The case excited intetise interest ; and the decisio will be received with pleasure and satis- faction, odly marred by the fact that the mystery of the robbery remains unsolved. The. case is iv point as showing the great interest the public have in search- ing out and dragging to punishment offenders agaiust the laws. One guilty rascal often brings dozens of innocent men under suspicion. No matter how good his ebaracter or responsible his position, almost any man is, a3 this case show’, liable to suffer the undiscovered guilt of a thief in the community. On behalf of the public, as well as on bekalf of those who suffer loss, uo pains should be spared in ferreting out the thief. There are, perhaps, some persons who would blame Messrs. Carvell Bros. for followimg up the clues they thought they’ possessed to the author of the robbery ; but thowgh we heartily sy mpa- thise with Mr, Blatch; and more parti- cularly “with. his suffering family, we are not of these. _Mesers. Carvell Bros. have Jost a large sum of money, and a great erinie bas been commited. Justice and the ititerests of the community both demand an energetié prosecution of the a a ho yh the eS ae $ that justice steadily though lame of a foot, wi cram, 2 certainly over- | take the criminal, We hope it may be 80 in the close. , Reading Aioud. — rhe art t of reading alond has become athing of the past in the educational piltbieds of our schools, . The everlasting gerund-grinding of the classics, the end- less search for the beautiful iv the dual ease, and inthe optative: mood of the | Greek ; the valuable time lost in aequir- ing a smattering of every “ ology” uuder the snu—these have driven from the schools of scientifically educational edu- cators, one of the priveipal apd most fascinating means of education, From | the educationist’s aloud or eloeutionary dev elopment is 3 | lost art. Teachers of the art. Their own slipshod efforts | betray them ; spirit, passion, enuucia- | tion, polish— all are wanting, and the! s point of view, reading | are wholly ignorant | Reading aloud, well, should be regarded | 'as inferior in importance to Do other branch of e’ cation.” Not ouly dees it teach the puj i ta read well and to speak well, but to think. To read a seutence well, a just appreci ition of its me aning y must | iwhich words have in different conneéc- | tions must be noticed, the delivery of the voice must be aitended to—al: sharpening | over until to-morrow. the wits and exercising the mental powers of the pupil. w e do not press for great display and | undue «flort; we ask for stricter atten-| |tion be‘ng given to teach pupils to read | | with intehigence wud pleasure. The | “Book” of all books gives one of the ; most practical remarks we ever saw on | the subject. “So they read in the bok of the law of God distinctly ; ; and yave the sense, and caused them to under- stand the reading.’’ The reader, fulfil- ling those conditions, is the really talent- ed elocutionist. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. England's Scheme for Boyt Murdered “by. Bedouins. The Special te thet Bera miner. Lonpon, Octe 18. Congo - River Road. with their scheme for the civil and military | Government will subfhit its scheme to a conference of the great’ powers before it is carried into execution, Fears are entertained here him to Egypt for the purpose of purchasing camels from the Bedouins at the beginning of the war, have been mardered. Nothing | has yet been heard regarding their where- abouts. A correspondent of one of the daily papers says that Stanley reports that the Road, when completed, company willing to work ‘it. Ep ‘gland. to the plans laid down by the General Con- ference, and have struck. present rate of wages. dis tance. and once | blind of course canvot lead the blind, | THE Daa e + } XAMINER, Lecal and Other Items. — W oLsELFy leaves Cairo tse ~~ Mosgurrors have given their farewell | concert | > A JUVENILE gambiing den has been raided be obtained, different shades of meaning | by the Halifax police. o Ay article on Dr. Robertson’s fiasco is. hela aa G. TT. HASZARD is now openiug a eplendi: lot of Xmas Ca.ds. octl9 3: — Wowarp Hacxkerr, Esq, M.P., and Hon, J. O, Arsenault are at the ©: borne House « - > inches of snow fell at S., on Thursday night last. — TAREE Daubert Station, N. - a Tuer o’ors in and about the passages of the Market Hall are abominable and pestilential. ~---- > -_— Hexreert Spencer says that a man’s con- versatiun is a sure index to his metal capacity. _--—-@—- + Onx of the army pensioners paid in Ottawa, . The English Government are progressing | re-orgammation of Egypt. It is thought! that tha scheme «includes the withdrawal from Egypt of all Turkish control. The} that Pro- | fessor Farmer and some officers sent with! King of Belgium ‘will offer Congo-River | to any English | Keown, the St. They demand | an increase of fifteen per cent above the | is 102 years of age, and has been drawing hs pension for half a centary, Salen | Tum remains ef Rev. H. McKeown, wert | buried in St. John, N, B., on Tuesday. Thx Masonic body attended the funeral, nalts Tuer exports per steamer from Summerside for last week was over $19,000; the exports for correspoi ding week last year was $13,070. a ae ee Quince, Oranges, Grapes, Bananas, Cocoa- octl9 21 inute, &e., at Reaeeys ~—}>-—-—- Tue total adenthes of immigrants who have settled in Canada this year is estimsted ‘at &5 000. - > » - AN agricultural exhibition Was held in S' | John sy Newfoundland, on the’ 10th ~inst., tho first time in many years..." —_—_-e>—--——- > L. H: Daviess, Esq , leaves for Ottawa fo- |morrow on business in connection with the } suit of Geo. McLeod, Eey., and others, ayainst ithe P. E, Island Railway for damages. Staal An ‘Islander by birth,” is. the asual ac- }companiment to the mame of any rascal wh. gets into trouble on the mainland. The sur- names of most of the effenders are, unknown ; on P. EK. I. —_——~> Ir you want Stationery of any kind to suit | your taste, try G. MH, Harzard’s, _ oct!9 Si a the funeral of the late Rev. A. Mc Joha Telegraph says :—‘* The Rev. Mr. VDuncan offerdd ip a AT ,¢ inging over, News reached hore that General W ood | ferveut prayer for the re pose of the sdul ot sailed from Alexandria to-day, en rowte for | the deceased clergyman ” — : a a We learn that (although the informatioy | came from one of the Judges) the changeywe ‘The Miners’ Strike. ls few days ago, reported, in the prize Phe ie | trio of Hamburg Fowls, was incorrect. Mrs ‘Tweedy’s fowls were hatched about the begin- The miners of North Wales have agreed | ning of last June; and she carries off the ‘first | prize. deinen THe contractors of Cape. Tormentine Rai! way, Messrs. Gray and Wheaton, experienc. } the same difficulty as the contractor for Har- |x Branch, the scarcity of men greatly inter- French Exports and ‘mports. Sits heer bag past teres 2 The Russian Loan ! Special to the Examiner. Parts, Oct. 18. The imports of France give au increase over last year of ninety-nine millions of francs. The inerease of exports for the same period is valued at two hundred and forty six millions of francs, The Rothschilds are issuing the new Rns- sian loan of eight million pounds sterling, three-per-cent bonds, at Gfty. ONTARIO LOCAL ELECTIONS. Special to the Examiner. MonrTreat, Aug, 18. The following are the returps, so far, of the Ontario local elections : Scnth Esssex— Balfour, South Waterloo— Masters. Soutb Bruee—O’Connor. East Simcoe—Drury. Glengarry —Rayside. All the above are Liberals. ing is the list of Conservatives, being elected by acclamation :— West Hastings—-Rose. North Renfrew— McAllister. i i ER Weather Bulletin. The follow- McAllister Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 19-10 a. m. Winds mostly south-east and south; cloudy weather; local rains. Poe —_ —_ HARPER'S Macaztnr fcr November has reached our office. Tbe number concludes the sixty-fi th volume of this brilliant magazine. It contains the usual number of illustrations all in the highest style’of art. Of ureat beauty is the frontispiece, termed “Reverie,” a charming sketch of a charming maiden. There Herrick, accompanied with a beavtifal illus- | tration. These poems and illustrations have become one of the permanent features of the Magazine. Contemporary Fiction is repre- sented by William Black, and by Miss | Woolson. a foremost writer of American _fic- | tion. There is a very clever article on ‘The Early Quakers in England and Pennsylvania,” The editor's easy chair beara traces of the strong hand of Curtis, the remarks on ‘‘Amer- ican Society” being capital. number is ore of the best we bave seen for some time. +--+ ee THe Commercial, a journal devoted to the finan :ial, me cantile and manufacturing inter. ests of the Canadian North-West has been received. The publication is pat oat in a first c'ass style, and the articles show careful and special writing. The publication compere favourably with the old-» stablished journals treating of commerce and finanes, and is another instance of the remarkable push and enterprise displayed in building up the g:eat | North-West. > Aquatic. — Courtney has accepted Lee’s ‘challenge to row for $1,000 a side Elliot | and Gaisel have been matched to row on the i? re New Jersey, on October 23rd, | is another of the quaint poems of | Altogether the{ Faszard’s. | rapidly as possible, and one hundred more |men are wanted, towhom good wages will be giv en. - ~ > --— CANADIAN Christmas Cards now to be had at G. H. Haszard’s. oct]? 3i -_—- > — Farmers! Loox Here.—We have for sale American Kerosene O#], water white, in five gallon tins, or by the gallon; Flour and meal that will just suit you; Tea— strong and fine flavored; Sugar and Molasses—very cheice; and a general assortment of ehoice Groceries. Our ,oods this fall are No. 1, and very cheap. Come right along and get your supvlies at George Carter’s Grocery Store. Great George Street. fwly 4 — ——— i Mr. A. N. AxncHipatn’s report ta the British Americau Book avd Tract Soti-ty,. gives the following collections in P. FE, Teland: Charlottetown, $178,49; Summerside, $43.09; Alberton and Montrose, $34.65; Bedeque, $30; Montague Bridge, $20.53; Souris, $16.,0; Mount Stewart, $12.02; Geergetown and West River, $13.71, making in $348.56 in addition to unpaid subscriptions $41.75. There are two colporteurs engaged on the Island. pean ComMAND¥YR Rogert Watts Davirs, of H. M. 8. ‘‘Griffip,” arrived here Jast evening, on a visit of ten days to his parents and friends. The vessel of which he has command is a composite gun vessel of 774 tons, and 790 horse-power. She has been engaged for te past season in coast service, and returned a short time ago from the Newfoundland and Labrador coasts. Owing to her prope}!or being out of order, Commander Davies was unable to visit his native city in his’ own vessel. She will, however, remain with the | to come, and the good ship “Griffin” and ber Commander may yet have an opportunity of beirg warmly weleomed by the citizens of Charlottetown. SUNDAY ScHoon uml rt.— The Baptist Sunday School at Long Cr ek, held a concert, on Sanday evening, l5th insti, which was jJarzely attended, the church being pretty well filled. The programme consisted of ° recita- tions and singing, all of which were very creditably performed. A class of little girls and boys sabg very nicely indeed, and the choruses of their songs would have done no discredit to much older singers. Rey. Mal- colm”Ross gave a very appropriat® address for the oceasion, after which the concert closed by singing ; and all who were present seem:d highly pleased with the entertainment. In a word, nething was wanting to render the affair 2 complete success, and it may in trnth be said that ‘* All wens merry as the marriage b- iL” Se Ss RAPHArt Teexs & rons, Royal Academy teries’ Christma; Cards can, ‘be seen at G, i. octl9 31” ——--——— Mr. €tcarr Rogers gave his “’ reading” before a large audience last evening. The revdipg was of a lively character, and the gentleman’s power of n imiery was uniqne, ‘Miss Amarynthia’s experience” was 5; len- didly acted. The selections from Shakespear, wer: rendered with nmiuch passion, but were 3s}somewhat marred in the “mouthing” +1d drawling affectation, If Shakespeare's charac- ters addressed each other in that way, they must indeed have been strange persons. ‘ One who was present "informs us “that Mr. K gers’ facial contortions were rather good ; his elocution was decidedly third class ; anc most of his selectins childish.” Opiniers w.il differ, yon know. The town is get* ing sverely critical, Mr. Rogers’ left a good i ins { preston, and his entertainment will be: re- niembered with much pleasure, North American squadron for a few years |‘ MILLINERY AND GLOTRING. ~“~—— -—-- ws ls op ‘ning an an immense Stock of Goods this Fall. 1 se nhs find hi (NA DewEHtAG od in PCH, “Ladies woed Dayne Dre ihe and all Binds ot w al eng; Should go straight to —101— a. We de. O.2) Go rae Ts I] aes deck emis, © aha *; J. B. MACDONALD'S. When wanting Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, eaery, go to a iW t fT a et ae Y AN tt a GEN PTLEMENS t Over 1] 800 Overc oAts Ticket® ; an’ 1 ster rs given in ‘this City.* J. Oct. 4, 1882-4 wklypat, expres 0) 5 A ati iy a pEP P. ART MENT. ‘. The B. MACDONALD, QerEsN witene. ‘to pla Be bigs goat Sater ains > < jo th uly at Louden Fire Tngurange” tmpany, 2 Ts 44: CAPER A L DIRECTORS: OF THE LORD MAYOR Lightly Sintpson, Esty., Vice-Chair ‘an’; Sur Henry ‘Barclay, K. ‘C es Lord CO Camp sey ese The Hon. Regina'd “Capel, Spencer Gore, Esq., Richard J Basil | Hu. hy Bsqe c ki A) derma G eh ——- Bier. iotiss7ty os £0.00 0 000, -Q.> LAMA LONDON, CHAM MAN: W.-H. Matain, Esq. , C. Boa. bs Ry wie Morley Esq. vi Ni ttage, '’Edward Leigh Pemberton, Esqy., M. P., mi Thompson, J unr. , Exq, : f | Vingebe Bevanl Trittonyl Esq, igi ef’ ac Property of every. Ggseripiion imsured,at cupzent ratespn « ‘4 a NR = Char'ottetown, Oct. 14, 1882. ~Rew- rc ___JQHN MACEACHERN, _ Agent tor P. KE. Island. fhe _ —_ low Opening ex 8,,.8, Viti, —--—O%x aida —o and Plush fey SAVAH , "eh) Ladies’ f sf Poy Silk Scarfs; , | \ladies Jersey) Gloves: Pate refteae gy Jackets, — Children’s W oollen, Pelisses, Promenade Scarfs and Squares, ies Behive Wools, Coveoi Waals, Fee Weols, Beriin Wools; Moiie 1H" Sash Ribbpus. woah Ua pegs lo : meee Gentlemen's Merino Underelothinyg, Gentlemen’s Kid Mitts and Gloves. GEO, Cha rlottetown, Oct, 5; 1882, DAVIES & CO. HARD WW AGRE CHBAP To the Trade, LOW PRICES, CONSISTING OF Clinch Nails, Hook and Screw Hinges, Butt Hinges, Locks, Knobs, Screws,Finishing Nails, General Stoek: of , Hotsebuidd- ers Hardware, Window Glass, Putty, Genuine and No. ~1 hate, Lead, Best Colors: mn 1 and Dry, riage Varnish — (all kinds), both English and American, warranted n good article; Disston’s Hand. ,Rip and Pannell Saws, full line Mecha- nics Tools,, Chopping Axes, We All the above will visiting Town Pad Lock. igitt : i Gm 2V - Charlottetown, Oct. 4, 1882.—law, wkly will do well by calling bs HARDWARE, Will be Sold at FOR CASH. CUT NAILS, Cross-Cut Saws of best makers; | Cargiage Bitilders’ Hardware, Axels, Springs, Fifth-Wheels, : Malleable Custin gs.) Bo its (all sizes), Japans, Raw & Boiled Orl” Cod, Seal, XX Machine. » Olive and Kerosene 01 Mill ese. Horse © Shih iles in variety, Pepe RP nee Howe Nnils, Blister and Sleigh | Slioe Steel, Table and Pocket ; Cutldty, Spoonsof good makers, be sold cheap for cash... Parties at the sign of the ... ‘ / winter, : PRIZE -PIgs, 3Y AUCTION NEXT FRIDay ie ee > 2b, 1t 12 o'clock, noon, 00a Square, 42, Pare Bred Young de TPtverot whitch took"TSt aneM In HE, class last oT" 04 the Exh “iE ok _Ch'town, Oct, 18 rtx L, a FURN TURE Se &e jroo AT AUCTION, | AM instructed ho ion Neuae M8 Heq., Assignee of doun f. Cab nb tt iat Ac tion, va ‘Soil toni em Saturday Next lst, | [ at half.past tens vcloes, a At’ WESTWOOD, all the! ator pow. in,.gaid ly welbing, note, Fea | part of Parlor Set, 2 Bed Room ‘Dining Room ami Bod) Reom dow ® Ourtains, 4 heftionver, te Carpets, Hall Stove ana@o@i i Kitchen Urensits;t¢ me | Obs Harness, Cte « Chey Oct. 18, 2#2.> ts Le BW, Wag Administration Wal ie ae OTICK is he ‘réby oad) jSirogate and Jydze ert th d faa oe ¢ a BH Hednire, ar re mnt to me tl request all fi cle arat said Kstatet, sabte ‘to Me, duly attested, for mab witbin one teat from | his date, Aes Dated obit, 14th ets AP “AMELIA Pat ¢ Adds iniis ratri [Sc 12g & tb Sw. pat os _ OHENRY "TERRE SHIPPER’S {AGENT AD ks inds of Rroduoe bovighi mdi shipped “BEETS bo ae Tragadie Cioss-& Bedford ain, EL Bet, oy '8} ly Pm cf -aghe VW _\ab-aabe eS a ee W.. WHEATLEY, = Wali ud ar ran, Pruvuce @ cust wc Barrington Street, oD: > PA HALAPAN Wid. o! 2 ana le i ago Sept 19, 1882--2aw_ 9m . LECTURE. pee BREW DK. OBRUEN will a under the auspices of the Beney Irish Society, ia the MAKISET) HA 7 CHARLOPETOWN, on” | ‘Thnnsday ivouings 26th oy a SUBECT “Among the te Ruins of Pompeii The proceeds of the Lecture will’ ‘be Biven to the Charlottetown! Hostal _ JAS. HUGHES, Ch'town, Oct, 12,'82,—wkly > at \ UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAM WK.) NER, the Cheapest and Bes pbbleist an P_E Idldind. Onl | WANTS, ‘LOST, FOUND, &e, — SES S554 FAMILY, consisting of a young married ouple, two childe ane obey fie taint board,’ Bat Tn th * They z quire two bed reoms*aull sitting room. Persons who can them will please address N. §, giving locanty, terms, &c., on Or behbrg ay, the 26th ‘inst. Toot. 18, 1882, , Seen: —_— a LET—On HiNsborough Wiss it, if a cont uning eight rooms,.in Possession “given neta mf, eau. Apply on the. premises.—-W, LLNER as [och? tf OARDERS 6 or three ee ad be accommodated in a private family, with bedrooms and parlor. Apply = eae .) INBR Office, OWLING, ALLEY now pen oe Jie ‘public, op Pewpa Streeg bel | Ricki Boasé. | E ANDEDSPenr- Geri cmes Boarders. “ Apply-te Mrs. Rotert Rodd; opposite Pickard’s Bakery, [oct wkly 2i as Ler T—1 he hats on Queen S:reet known Gegbes abe Ee re enh ay W tte bitheasitel at Tht Bovere ‘Revere House,” a Saber respectable young min to attend Steamers and Trains, am to wait table. Reference required. 0 jo Te a 7: = MOUSE of six roms to Let, op Drjilas (Esplapades Enquire of aes . PuRDIE. [oc ]4,3i i O.T.—Setween.¥..M ©. A, rome and Normal Sekool ig Pl , avoLt 3) 6 clock, a ase ' owe side ahd gray on_ fh Ae Ms wt will be rewaitad by leaVing the same,at, EXA®INER Office, Oct 9 in. ANTED a Girt for G nual Trager HR. B. Huestis, © Queen Sreeert. to go to Moncton, Ne ‘Apsly a he wages to a competent. perscn Phiten Office. - Oct, 9.8 otf Hest FOR vaLBApply ee a aWiven blffice,