capt ona A cn Mage ‘ ers Five Dotuars A YEAR. ge epee Line ee pete Le” me a sane “‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak fr: e.’’—~Evxiprwes. RR AS RR ee UN gies amma Sincie Corres Two Certs. NEW SERLES. DatmLyY EXAMINER is ISSUED EVERY EVENING, } ‘ (HE rusk Examiner Pustissinc Company, raoM Taetk Orrice, Conner or WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, | P. E. Island. | “>. DY Charlottetown, Rates oF SUBSCRIPTION : } Six Months, $2 50 Three Months, - . : 1 26 One Sionth, - 050 | -a- Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be niade for monthly, juurterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- on application. mets, | ALMANAG FOR OCTOBER, 1882. ———_ j HANGES. MOONS ¢ Third Quarter 3rd day, 10h, 5m., p. m.,N below horizon. ) New Moon 12th day, horizon. ) First Qaarter, 19th day, Th. 42m. a. m., 8. W. Fall Moom, 27th day, Ih. 51m., am, S. 3%. | } Beg IN» Mie 59m, a m., N. | lk } ’ (ove.0% ‘ (Sun (San |Moon|}High | Daya. D tan wes‘ A EEK | iscs sets | rises |water; lem h. | " th m jh m, aft’a aft’n| } }' Sunday 6 4:5 35) 8 37) 1 22/11 43) 2| Monday ' 5} 83] 9 36} 2 lz! 2-T uesday ; 4 31/10 351 3 5 j 4'Wednesday | 8 29,41 36) 413 | 5 Tharsday 9.27) morn| 5 29| i 6! Friday | 30} 25! © 38) 6 38, 7) Saturday ; 12, SG 2 7 30 giSonday | I4! 22) 2 40) & 25/11 23 9 Monday 1b 2 340,9 4) | i0| Tuesday 16; 18, 4 40) 9 39 11) Wednesday | 17) 16 5 40/10 i4| 12’ Thursday | 19) i4| 6 41/10 46 13. Friday 20, 12) 7 41{11 19) I4Saturday | 21! 10) 8 41/11 55| 15 Sunday | 2 $| 9 40 morn ll 02° 16 Monday | 24 7/10 36) 0 30; 17| Tuesday | 26 «6511 23) 1 9 18) Wednesday | 27] 3) aft T4| i 54 19| Thursday | 28) 1 O5s;244) | 20 Friday | 29' 0 1 30 3 49) | 21 |Saturday 3114 531 2 3S 5 22|Sunday | 33] 56).2 34! 6 34/10 41 | 23} Monday 34 «55, 3 4 7 43 24; Tues lay 36; 53) 3 35) 8 48 25|Wedneeday | 37| 52/4 9 9 28 26| Thursday /\| 33) 950} 4 47/10 3 | 27| Friday | 40) 48) 5 31/10 55 23 saturiay | 4l) 46, 6 23)L1 39) | 29) Sanday 43\ 45) 7 20'aft 21,10 21) 30'Moalay | 44> 44 8 22/1 ‘ 31) Tuesday '6 46/6 461 9 24 1 49 i. ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale | of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly INSURANCE OPFIUE. Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably, DESBRISAY & ANGUS, | General Agents, Otlice-—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1882. ; Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, $1,000,000 $25,000 Paid Up Capital. . Reserve Fund .. . An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th inst., in the buildmg lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, under the management of the under- signed, Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account. Drafts granted on the varieus Agencies and correspondents of the Bank. Sterliag and other Exchange bought and old, aud ,envral banking business transacted. Db. C. CHALMERS, Ch'town, June 17, 1852—tf Ayent. W.C. BISHOR, SEHiIPPPIN G FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N, 8. YyARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Stipmeat of Lobsters and otber Canned Goods, and collection ot Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1882 LO P Ee HOLESALE & RETAIL TRADE 2s sis, » » ws 0: —————— W.& A. BROWN & Co. HAVE JUST OPENED THE FIRST INSTALMENT OF THEIR FALL AND WINTER GOODS! A2 CASES, 28 BALES. A lot of Manchester Goods to follow shortly. Charlottetown, Sept. 22, 1882. MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now. offering Cash Buyers ‘the BEST VALUK that ean be had in the market, in Broadcioth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian ‘Tweed Suits, A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, om I~ AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Gur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Wili be sold as Cheap as Imported. We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, May 22, ‘82. 72 Qneen Street. SS —— ———— “CITY STEAM BAKERY.” (SHE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased demand for 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 Vancy Bisenits, &e., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, 0: 1000 lbs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘* Miramichi,” from Montreal. Yes=—>_ Orders by maii promptly executed. J. QUIRK ‘ ig Prinee Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud May 4, 1882. For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, ase For Overcoats of all Descriptions, N -GOo TO- JOH UPPER QUEEN STREET, MACLEOD & CO's ie i Ss & way ae, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARiES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate, The best workmanshlp ani a pertect fit first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered wuaranteed, —ALSo— A complete line of Gevts’ Furnishings and Fe't Hats, cheap, &c. Xe. promptly, aa Nov, i4, 1BR1—Tyr the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner 11, TRAY, 2uddo, $4, Jhomas Murphy. Middleton. | B8eddo, $2, Donald Taylor, North Be- ! )Dawson, Tryon. Prince County Exhibition ! kRRIZE. LIST HORSES. 2ad do, $5, William Francis. Best Draft Stallion owned .in County, although not bred in County, $8, Monta- gue Gardiner, Let 16 + 2nd do, 8, Petr McRae | Best Carriage S allion, $8, George Me- | Farlang, Bedeque. | 2udMo, $5, Cornelius Campbell, Cape ; Traverse. Best Carriage Mare and Foal, $6, 3rd do, $2, Benj. Tanton, St. Eleanors. | Best Draft Mure and, Foal, $6, Jesse , Burns; Freetown. | » 2ud do, $4, Benj. Tanton, St. Eleanors. | deque. Best Etitire Draft Colt, under 3, $6, Ben}. Campbell, Freetown. Zod do, $3, Robert Glover, Summerside | Best Carriage Stallion owned in County, although not. bred in County, $8, Lewis | Huestis, Lot 14. 20d do, $5, James H. Crossman, Free- i town. Bost Entire Carriage Colt, under 3, $6, | Jabez Lea, Tryon. 2ud do, $5, John Kelly, Somerset. Best Draft Filly, under 38, $5, James McMurdo, Wilmot Valley. 2°d do, $3. T. C. Compton, St. El -anors. | 3rd do, $1 50, Donald Ross, Bedeque. | Best Carriage Filly under 3, $5, John Walker, Freetown. 2ad dd, $3, Abraham Schurman, Centre- ville. Best Entire Carriage, Colt under 2, $4, George lawan, Lot/17. 2n't doy $3, Stephen McInnis. Srd do, $1.50, James Brehaut, Lot 19. | Judge Dougald 8. Wright, Major Clarke, Thomas Donalds, James Heffel. CATTLE. Best Ayrshire Bull, any age, 3G, Caleb Schurman, Freetown. Bost Bull of any age or breed, $6, George Compton. St. Eleanors. 2nd dy,. $3, James McMurdo, North Bedeque, Best Shorthorn Bull under 3 years, $6, D. H. McDonald, Bedeque. Best Avrshire Bul, under 3 years, $5, Alex. Lefurgey, Bedeque. Best yearling thoroughbred Shorthorn bul), #4, Berj. Cole, Bexj Cole, B- deque. 2nd de, {recommended, ) Linus McMillan Kensington. Best yearling Ayrshire bull, $4, George Bo!llum, Egmont Bay. Best Milch Cow, $4, Theo. J. Clarke, Sommerside. 2ud.do, $3, Thomas E. Cannon, St. Eleaner’s, Best Cow with her Calf, $5, Dougald §. Hint, Darnley. 2nd do, $3, Alex. Laird. Bedeque. Best Heifer under 3 years, $4, Donald Ross, Bedeque: 2nd do, $2.50, Alex. Laird, Wilmot. Best Heifer, under 2 years, $3.60, Thos, Glover, Summerside. 2ud do, $2.50, Wm. Cairns, Summerside. Best Shorthorn bull calf, $3, Maynard Schurman, Freetown. 2nd do., (recommended), Edward Hogg, New Annan. Best Ayrshire Heifer calf, $3, William Lefurgey, Wilmot. Judges.— Stephen McMillan, William Schurman, Henry Davison, George Sinclair. SHEEP, Best Ram, any age, longwoo}, $4, George Cuorep*on, St. Eleanor’s. 2rd do, $2, Willian Andrew, St. Elea- nor’s. Bist Ram— gray-faccd Downs, or short- wool, $5, James Hetfel, Travellers Rest. 2nd wo, $2, Peter Stavert, Widmot. Best Ram, any ege, breed or cross, $4, Frank Glydon, Margate. Best Ram Lamb, long-wool, $3, John G. Mullin, Kensington. 2..d do, $2, Stewars Barns, Freetown. Best yearling Ram, gray-faced, or short- wool, $3, William Hacker, Wilmot. Best Kam Lamb, grey-faced or short- | woul, $3, George J. Brown, Margate. 2nd do, Thomas Barris, Lot 19. Best pen of 3 long-w ol Ewes having reared lambs this season, $5,Dougald Hunt, Darnley. 2nd do, $3, Frank Glydon, Margate. | Best pen 3 Ewes, other breed or cross, $3, di . do. 2nd do, $2, Stewart Burns, Freetown. | Best pen of 3 Ewe lambs, grey-faced Downs, $4, do. Best pen of 3 yearling long-wool Ewes, $4, Frank Glydon, Margate. Qid do, $2.50, William Moast, Lot 19. | Best pen of 3 yearling Ewes, grey-faced | or short-wool, $4, James Heffel Traveller's | Res. 2nd do, $2, William Moast, Lot 19. PIGS. Best Berkshire Boar, $5, David Rogers, Freetown. Best Breeding Sow, $5, William Andrews, St. EZleanor’s. 2nd do., $3, William Craswell, St. leanor ’s. Best Berkshire Sow, $5, Wm. Lefurgey, St. Eleanor’s. Best pen of two Pigs, un ler six months, $4, Win. Lefurgey. St. Eleanor’s GRAIN. Best two bushels White Wheat, $4, Wa. McCalium, Bedeque 2.10 do., $2, Jabez Burris, New Annan, Best two Ouchels Red Waceat, $4, John Gafaey, Summerside. 2nd do., 82, William McCallum, Be- deque. Best two bushels two-rowed Bazley, $8, Angus McDonald, Bedeque. 2nd do., $2, Hubert Mills, St. Eleanor’s. B-st two boeshe’s Black Oais, $3, Thomas Best pen of 3 Ewe lambs, long-wool, $4, ' Best two bushels White Oats, $3, Wm. Cairns, Sammerside., Zod do., $2, Hubert Mills, St. Eleanor’s. Best two buehels Buckwheat (Beechnut), $3. Ralph Schurman, Freetown. 2nd do., $2, Colin Shurman, Freetown. best two bushels Buckwheat (Gravel), $3, Diniel Dickieson. 2ud de., $2, Henry Dawson. GRASS SEEDS. Best bushel Timothy Seed, $2, Arch’d. | Ramsay, Malpeque. " 2nd do., $1, Alexander Lefurgey, Be- eqne. } _ Best 20 lbs. Red Ciover, John Gaffney, Sumwereide. 2nd do,, Peter Stavert, Wilmot. Best -half-bushel. Flax Seed, $1, Mrs. Shea, Tryou. Best 10° Tbs. Summerside, Jndgés—Wm. Simpson, Murdoch Ross, | P. Duffy, J. H. Webster. Alsike, $1, John Gaffney, POTATOES, ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. Best half bushel Prolifics, $1, George Schurman, Lot 19. 2nd do., 75 cts., St. Eleanor’s. 3rd do.) 50 cts., H. A. Compton, Sum- merside. Best half bushel Jackson Whites, $1, J. F P. Holland, Bedegue. 2nd do , 75 cts., Lachlan McNeill, Tryon. Best half bushel Calicoes, $1, Artemas Hooper, Bedeque. 2nd do., 75 ets., do. do. Best half bushel Early Rose, $1, Joseph Linkle ther, St. Eleanors 2nd do., 75 .cts., Benj. Montgomery, New Annan. 3rd. dce., 50 ets., George Schurman, Bedeque. Best. half bushel new kind, $1, Samuel J. | Glydon, Margate. 2nd do., 75 cts., Richard Murray, St. Nelson Howatt, North | Eleanor’s. 3rd. do,, 50. cts., George Schurman, : Lot 19. Best 10 Swede Turnips, $1, Edward Darby, Egmont Bay. 2nd do., 50 cts., Lemang Richard, Fif- teen Point. 3rd do. .30 ets., John M Baker, Bedeque, Best dozin Table Carrots, $1, Angus Mc- Donald, Bedeque. , roy 2ud do., 50.cts.; James Muirhead, Sum- mei side. Best half dozen Sugar Beets (weight), $1, H. A. Stewart, Hamilton. Zod do,; do., $1, H. A. Compton, Sum- merside. ann Best: 3° Cabbage (Flat Dutch), 50 cts, Henry Seal-s, St. Eleanor’s. Best .3. Cabbage (Drum Head), 50 cts., Wm. McCallum, Bedeque. Best 3 Cabbage (Winningstead) 50 cts. , H. A. Compton, Stimmerside. Best 3 Red Cabbages, do., 50 cts., Her- bert Compton, St. Eleanor’s. Best one dozen Onions, 50 cts., R. H. MeDonald, do. Best one dozen Parsnips, 50 cts., H. A. Compton, Summerside. | Best two lbs. Shallots, 50 cts., James Moirh ad, do. Best half d’ zen Roots Celery, 50 cts., E. | H. Wr'ght, do. Best half dozen Mangol Wurtzel, 50 cts., Lemang Richard, Fifteen Point. Best half dozen Cucumbers, 50 cts., Mrs. Ronals. McInnis, 7 Mile Bay. Best half dozen Pumpkins, Capt. Grady, | Summerside Best 3 Cauliflowers, 50 cts., Wm. Me-, Callum, Bedeque. Best Tomatoes, 50 cts., Artemas Hooper, ’ Bedeque. Best Corn, Philip Baker, Summerside. | Best balf-bushel Vetches, $1, 8. E. Daw- son, E!lerslie. Best half bushel White Beans, $1,Philip Baker, Summerside. Beft one doxen ears Indian Corn, 50 cts., Pnhilip Baker, Summerside. » ; Bes! half-bushel. Field Peas, $1, Wm.) Rogers, Summerside. FISH. Bes: half barrel Mackerel, Island catch, ! $4, John A. Matheson, Campleton, Lot 4. 2nd do, $3, Isaac McInnis, Miminigash. Best half quintal Codfish, do. $3, George Shran. Summerside. 2nd do, $2, John McDonald, Lot 14. ' Best half-dozen Cans preserved Mackerel, $2, Clark & Robblee. Best do. Lobsters. $2, W. H. Belyea, Miminigash, 2nd do, $1, Clark & Robblee, Judges. — William Callaghan, George Thomson, James Brazil. FRUITS. Best Hislop Crab Apples, $1, Marcus' Deaco:', Freetown. 2nd do, 50 cts. D. A. Cobb, Wilmot- Best basket Cooking Apples, $1, Mrs. Burris, New Annan. Best basket Eating Apples, $1, Ralph Schurman, Freetown, Best basket Winter Keeping Apples, $1, Mrs. J. Burris. Best basket Crab Apples, $1, Mrs. Nelson Inman. 2nd do. 50 cts. Neil McGougan. Best Transcendant Crab Apples, $1, Marcus D-.acon. 2nd do. 50 cts. Thomas Ramsay, Lot 18. Best basket Grapes, 50 cts. Richard Murray, St. Eleanor’s. 2nd do. 25 cts. Martha Murray, St. Eleanor’s. BUTTER AND CHEESE. Best tub or crock of butter, not less than | 20 .b. €3, John Howard, Freetown. 2uda do, $2 Mrs. Peter Miller, Bideford. 3rd d-, $1, George Bollam, Evmont Biy. Best Cheese, nut Iss than 12 Ibs. $2, Jaues F. McNatt, Daroley. 2od do. $1. Miss M. Leard, St. Eleanors. Best box Honey, not less than 10 ]bs, $1, Jame- Gon he, Summerside. Y Zod do. 60 cts: John M Biker, Bedegue | FLOUR AND MBAL. Best 20 Ibs. Oatmédal, $1, William Smith, Margate. Best 20 ths. Pearl barley, $1, Benjamin’ Muteh, Summerside, Bes 20 los, buckwheat four; Gly George. guid do. , 92, Ralph Yehurman, Freckiwn, ' ¥, Kiawmany Tor 14, a VOL I.-—-NO, 18 _ CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS. Best double-seated Wegzon, $5, George Shaw, St. Eleanor’s. 2nd do, $3, William Bowness, New Annan, Best single do, $5, Cornelius Morrison, St. Elesnor’s. 2nd do, D. V. McDonald. do. Best Single Sleigh, $2, William Bouness, New Annan, 2nd do, $1, William Wright, do. Best new Truck Waggon, $5, Lea & Fowler, North Bedeque. Judges—James Kelly, Angus McDonald, Isaac W. Scharman, Edwit Proctor. LEATRER AND BOOTS. Best side Neats Leather, $2, George Histon, Summerside. Best side Grain do, $2, Thos. Hinton, Summerside. Best Calfskin, $2, do. Best Harness, $2, do. Best Sheepskin Linings, colored, $1, Ernest. Robson. do. Best Wool Mat, dyed, $1, do. Judges—Mark Pound, Edwin Darby. NEEDLE WORK AND PAINTINGS. Best piece of bead or needle work, $2, Mrs. E. H. Wright, Summerside. 2nd do, $1, do. 3rd do, 50 cts., Miss Schurman, Best Painting in Water Colors, $2, Miss Martha McNeill. Summerside. 2nd @o, $1, Arthur Howe. 2rd do, 50cts., Mr. Ackerman. Best Oil Painting, $2, Miss Lucy Pope. Best Crayon, Arthur Howe. Judges—Mrs. James Kelly and Col. Duvar. FLORICULTURE. Best 3 Geraniums, 50 cts., Mrs. Hunter, Summerside. Best 3 Pansies, 50 cts., Misss Nellie Crabbe, Summerside. Best 3 Roses, 50 cts., Mrs. Cannon, St. Eleanor’s. Best 3 Daisies,50 cts. ,Miss Nellie Crabbe, Summerside. Best hand bouquet Flowers, 50 cts,, Miss Minnie Crabbe, Summerside. TEXTILE FABRICS IN WOOL, KNIT GOODS AND FANCY WORKS. - Rest ten yards black full-dressed Cloth, #3, Mrs, Henry Dawson, Tryon. 2ud do,, $2, Herbert Yeo, Port Hill. Best 10 yards grey full-dressed Cloth, $3. Mrs. Henry Dawson, Tryon. Best do.. Women's Wear (plain), $1, Mrs. Wm. Lefurgey. Wilmot. Best do., Mixed Fabric, $2, Mrs. Shea, Tryon. ; 2nd do., $2, Mrs. Henry Dawson, Tryon. r Best do., Fancy Shirting, $2, Mrs. Shea, ryon. 2nd de., $1, Mrs. Andrews, St. Elean- or’s, Best do., White Flannel (twilled), $1, Mrs. Wim. Lefurgey, Wilmot. Best do., Wool Carpeting, $2, Mrs. Major Schuman, Bedeque. 2nd do., $1, Mrs. A. McQuarrie, Searle- town. Best Lady’s Shawl, $2, Miss Lilly Nuonan, Lot 27. 2ad do, $1, Miss Isabella Cairns, Best Horse, Rog, $1, Mra. Wm. Lefurgey, Wilmot. Best. pair plankets, $2, Mrs, B. Mont- gomery, New Annan. Best Counterpane, Douglass, Lot 19. Best Hearth Rag, all wool, $2, Mrs. Ca'eb Taylor. 2nd do, $1, Mrs. Joseph Brehaut. Best. do, any material, $2, Mrs. Lord, Freetown. 2nd do, $1, Mise Kickham. Best Door Mat, $1, Mrs. Joseph Brehant. Best Business Suit. winter wear, $4, Murdoch MeLec d, Summerside. Best half dezen Towels, $1, Mrs. David Thompson, Tryon. Best Table Cloth, $1, Mrs, Allan Me- Leod, Lot 16, Best Linen Sheets, $1, do. Best sample Flax, hackled, $1, Wm. Morrison, Tryon. Best pair Men’s Drawers, $1, Mrs. Ed- mond Kinsman, Summerside. Best 3 pairs Socks, $1, Miss Devina Cairns. Best GS pairs Stockings, $1, Mrs, Alian McLeod. Best 3 pairs winter Mitts, 50 cts, Miss Maria Sharp, Lot 19. Best collection Knit Goods, $2,Miss Mary Schurman, Freetown. $2, Christy Ann The Great French Remedy, Dr. LeDue’s Periodica! Pills. —_—_—— These Pills are compounded from the purest d and from those only which are particularly asefal for female complaints, They are enclosed in am air tight capsule and then sugur-cxated, and by this means made to retain their full strength for years, in any climate, All dr ; Tue StaxeXipney Pap Co., Tokonto, Ont. se 23) Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the boatercolonial and Grand Trunk Railways. For sale ct Post Office at Pictou Landing by D. A. MeLEon., Mav 2, 1282. HERRING! JUST AKRIVED, 800 Barrels Prime, Large and Fat, T. J. FARQUHAR-ON. Queen St., Ang 17. ‘82 SUSSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI: @ id ewe ie i FE titath aly $1 yor Vy,