e TRRM Vive DoLttars a YEAR, —T = NEW SERLES. LPAILY {8 ISSUED. EVERY EVENING, THE By rue Examiner Pustasuixe FROM THEIR 1 Rk, CORNER OF Water AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. Islanc RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, . - $2 50 Three Months, Ll 2 One Month, - : - 0 50 rtising at st moderate a Adve Contracts may be made for monthly quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise ments, on application. iwtXAMINER Company Lj 8 rates, ' ‘ This is tru UHARLOTTELOWN, PRINCE EDW. DR. CONROY } AS REMOVED bis offic: s to Matel and residenc di Dg, , OPPOSITE EXAMINER OFFIGE. Oct, 12, “R® im. wkly 6a) fENGY TE@RELL, ‘SHIPPER’S AGENT | jon ( »| Sole Agent forthe New Sheep Dip. owisslon, ALMANAC FOR NOVEMBER, 1882. MOON S CHANGES, Third Quarter 2nd day, 2h. 45m., p. m.,N.E. ;velow horizon } New Mvon 10th day, 7h. (below horvzort. ) First. Waarter, Lsth day, 4h. 29m. a. m., S. E Fall Moon, 24th cay, 10h. 50m., p. m., S. Bb 7m, p. m., N. E Db . Sun |Suo | Moon|High ! Day og [PA OF WEEK 5 |hmjhm, aft’n aft’n LiWednesday |6 47/4 40/10 28) 2 37; 2)Thuarsday ' 48} 39/11 31] 3 32! 3 Frida , 50) 37! meru! 4 36 4|Saturway ; 51: 36) O 31 5 Sunday | 53; @4) 1°31 6 Monday | 54) 33° 2 31) 7 43. 7| Puesday | 55} 32{ 3 31] 8 28 8! Wednesday 57) 313431 9 8 glTharsday | 59} 29, 5 32 9 46] 10) Friday 7 O} 28) 6 34 10 23 ii, Saturday 2. 27:7 33:11 0 12 Sunday 3| 26, 8 31/41 37} 13 Monday | | 24: 9 26) mora 14 Tuesday | 6} ; | G 47! 23 10 13 (0 15! tr sme aati penitent ies 15 W ednesday 7) 22/10 55, 0 56) bib; } Wi a .: F b Tierwday | 9} suit ssi1 sy} — |, APCRIDald MeNeil & Forbes, 17| Friday 10} Walt 3 2 2%, iolsentiye- (Aa; tert 4 asl SHIPPING AND I" , ae 2 oe 20 Monday | M4) ATH 1 34 5 55) OM MTGOT: @\Taestay | 15' 16) 2 5 7 12 MISS RROHANTS, 22 Wednesday 16 16) 949 § 15 : 23/ Thursday 7, 15.320 9 8 | Advancesimade on consignments of produce, 24' Friday | 19) 14 4 7) 9 56! 25/Saturiay 20, 13)5 11039916 44 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. 26) Sunday 21; 13'6 2,11 23) ; : 27| Monday | 23] i2]} 7. Gaft 5] C.H. MeNgir, Agent, Charlottetown, WiTucsday | 25; 12) $ 11; 0 43) I ete te toe 29) Wednesday 26} Li! 915 1 24) en MiChursday | 23/4 10/10 13, 2 ‘| i ' j i 3; rises |sets | rises ; water | len’h 5 43/10 01 9 44 } Tracadie Cross & Bedford Station, P, E,| | Oct, 12.'82.—wkiy 2m articular altention given to the sale : cf Island produce, BOSTON, MASS, EDWARD 7, RUSSELL & C0, Commission Merchants, 284 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m May dP Gabry tind ee eed DR. W. TOBIN, Fellow of the Keyal College of Sur- geons, Ireland, Member of the Hing and Q@uacen's College of Physicians, Ureland, Late Surgeon Army Medical Dept, AS made a special study of diseases of the Eye, Rarand Throat, io Paris and London, and proposes to devote his practice to them. Consultations at his residence, No, 9 South 8t., Halitax, N.S. Hours, 1) to :2 a. m,, 2 to4 p, m. Oct 11, '82. lm W. WHEATLEY, PRODUCE & COMMISS:ON M.RCHANT, 269 Barrington Street, HALIFAX, N. 8. Consignments solicited, Highest prices and prompt returns guaranteed. Sept. 19, 1s82—2aw 2m JAMES S. SLUT, Shipping and Commission MERCHANT. Dealer in Fish and Fishing Supplies, POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. Special attention pai to the receiving and prompt disposal of Island produce, Having extensive wharf accommovation and com- modious stores, Consiguments are slicited aad prompt returns guaranteed gam Weekly market reports forwarded upon application, and vessels chartered for shippers, P.O. address—Lock Drawer 51, Halifax. $e 28 W. C. BESHOP, SHIPPING —AAND— Cs FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, —_—AND— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P.O. BOX1 . . HALIFAX,N. 8. ‘works, and other departments of industrial ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in. firet-class offices at most favorable rates, Consiguments of Produce prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited promptly. Novi Tay 18S hy—tyr and answered solivited, and _ sat the ANSURANCE OFFICE. Susan Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPILAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Lancashire lisnrance Company / CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses -ettled promptly , and equitably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents, Office—South Side Queen Square, Ch'town, S« pt. 15, 1882. Baik of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, Paid Up Capital . . $1,600,000 {Reserve Fand ... 325.000 } | ane } } An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Movday next, 19th iust., in the buildin , lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Kdward |Island, under the management of the under- ‘signed. | Deposits willbe received-on intereat, and on current acceunt. | Drafts granted on the various Agencies and correspondents of the Bank. Sterliog and other Exchange bought and ,sold, aud yeueral banking business transacted. Db. C. CHALMERS, 'Ch’towa, June 17, 18S82—tf Agent, wOeu ' MEDAL, rants, 1578. | JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. | | BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. | PATENTS, We Continte to act as Solicitors for Patents| /Cayents, Trade Marks, Copyrights, ete., fo, ithe United States, and to obtain patents in | Canada, England, France, Germany, and all ‘other countries. Thirty-six years practice, | Nocharge for examination of models or drawings. Advice by mail free, Patents obtained through us are noticed in | the Seientific American, whieh has the largest cire: lation, and is the most inflaential newse paper of its kind publisbedin the world, The advantag 8 of such @ notice every patentee un ters'a:.de, Tis large an! splendidly illustrated news- paver is published Weekly at $3.20 a year, and is admitted to be the best paperdevoted to science, mechanics, inventions, engineering progress. published in any country. Single copies by mail, 10 cents, Sold by all news dealers, Address Mann & Co, paplirhers of Seien- tific American, 761 brosdway. New York, Handbook about patents mailed free, Nov, 3, 882, aa PRINTING of every description executed with Neatness and Despatch, Al) kinds of Pioduce bought and shipped | 3. ARTHUR & OO. | General Commission Merchants’ ‘[2i Ailantic Avenue & 20 Essez Avenue, e Liberty, when Free-born Me } iB pees George ee D img y G O O D S | -MILLINERY AND CLOTHING. | —-—— 10: —— — | | | Is opening’ an immense Stock of Goods this Fall. the best stocked in the City, and all kinds ot woollens, should go straight to ’ J. B. MACDONALD’S. —:0:— o- When wanting Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, go to J. B. MACDONALD’S. GENTLEMENS DEPARTMENT. Over 1,000 Overcoats, Jackets and Ulsters to chose from, given ir, this City, | ——-——-— +0: | The biggest bargains eve J. B&B. MACDONALD, Oct. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ne pres FIRE INSURANCE. we Head @Office-—Liverpool, England. ——— 0 LANCASHIRE of kngland, —0i-- AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO. Head ¢ffice— Watertown, New York. —— Oe | Company now solvent and intending to remain so. Office—South Side of Queen Square, oppcsite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P. | E. Island. ; | DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Oct. 5, 1882. ‘to any one without getting such receipt, will do so at their own risk. D. & A. aenaegeoenk a ee i ee | For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, for Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- we JOHN MACLEOD & CO’S, UPPER QUEEN STREET, 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 workinanuyiay and a perfect fit yuaranteed, 4 —ALSo— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. &c. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Oct. 1], 1881. - A BRUCE MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that ean be had in the market, in ‘Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian ‘I'weed Suits, A thagnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, + 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 seld as Cheap as Imported, We invite you io inspect our Goods, D. A. BRUCE, @XAMINER JB PRINTING a Sriter ward Gran Uidsags ae | Chart ftatctwany Mity 22 ‘BY. 72 Queen Street. n having to advise the Public, may speak free.”’—Evxirrpes. (RD ISLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1882 - 2. RELA Cs 2. 2 a The Public will find his store one of Ladies when buyigg Dress Materials, Shawls, Mantles, Cloths, QuEEN STREET. QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY, INSURANCE CO.,, itnew very long, } The undersigned «having been appointed General Agents for the above first-class British and American Fire Insurance Companies, are prepared to insure all classes of insurable property on as good terms and at as low rates as they can be taken by any , | The readjustment of the franchiee and GENERAL AGENTS. N. B.—No person is authorized to collect monies for any of the above Companies in this Proviuce without producing # receipt signed by us, and any one paying money Since Copizs Two CENT». =— ee a So or VOL IL-—-NO. 132. The Shipping of ths World. Tubs Daity EXAMINER NOVEMBER 17, 1882. 5 The Jast volumes of Bureau Veritas give some interesting statistics of the shipping of the great maritime nations, from which it Jind . will be seen that the shipping under the Editorial Notes British flag is still far in suche of that of — any other nation, and, with respect to its —The improvement in the coal trade oe oe g ie Per 0 ares > AY . 7 « neree, preater than the shipping oF @ the of Nova Scotia is very marked. For the sobt ef the world Deaiiles: hess ication three quarters of the present year the a}so develop the important fact that slready sales were 872,769 tons—an increase of the tonnace of s eam veesele afloat is neatly 134,000 tons over the sales for the first twe-thirds of the tonnage of sailing vessels, piue months of 1881, and nearly 90.000 while in point of freight-carryny ability, tous in excess of the total sales for the the st am vessels are to the suili g veseels whole year of 1879! as 16 is to 13. eo that steam versels mey be sxid to have easily the had im the world's —Nicholas Flood Davin has been visit- Commerce. To come to a fuller demon- ing Winnipeg and Regina; eed on the stration of this fact we give the following ; : ° figures :— 4th iust penued the following for the , re Torott rf 1 ot T Total sailing tonnage of the world . 13,739 970 SEEPS See « Total steam tonnage (gross). ....... 8,404,932 ‘** Yesterday, when I left Winnipeg, there nar The net steam tonnage. which deducts must have been six inches of snow on the a engine space, etc., is 5,497,441. Estiwat- ground. It was, in fact, a splendid, brac- jn¢ one ton net in a steam veasel to be ing winter’s day. My intention was to pass equal to three tons in asailing vessel, which one day here, drive to see some land south j¢ certainly not beyond the trath, we have of the reserve, and then return to Winni- the following result :-— ’ peg. To carry a light overcoat, or a waterproof, or heavy shoes for mud, seemed tome unnecessary, 1 therefore donned my Total steam tonnage (equalized)... .16 492,323 Tc tal sailing tonmage.............+. 13,73, 970 T furs and warm overshoes, I little antici- The total sailing ‘onnege under the pated finding the weather in Regina quite British flag is 5,319,872; the total steam warm, 80 that I have been able to go about tonnage under the same flag is 5,352,549 without discomfort ina tweed autumn suit. g'°88, or 3,462,877 net. Bringing the Scarcely any snow to be seen. On Steam and ga ling tonnage under the British awaking this morning and looking out flag to the standard of sailing tounage alone, of the sleeper I recognized Regina as yon W® have the followirg result :— recognize an infant to be the same infant Total tonnage of the world....., 30,177,293 “ou had seen six months before. No doubt Total British tennage............ 15,708, ! 03 it wat the same Regina I had seentwo The following table shows the sailing weeks ago, but she had decidedly grown. tonnage of the seven principe] meritime From six vo twelve large buildings had pations :— been put up since then, The fronts of : ae : Vessels. Tons, these buildings are square and not tri- Great Britain...... . 18.035 —-5, 319,872 angular. You begin to catch a hint of United States......... 6,057 2.054,6°5 how the etreets will run. Everybody is Norway............... 4,112 1,381 203 astonished at the progress. The line of Germany.............. 2.671 983,37 houses along the street nearest the railway Italy.......... .. oe 924,951 I spoke with many of Ruvsia................ 2,155 457,072 the new comers sivee my lest visi, and F ance................ 2,536 406 370 | found them enthusiastic and full of hepe.” —The ‘* National Liberal The following table shows the steam tonnage of the seven principe] maritime ” Union, nations :— ? with headquarters at Toronto, has adopt- Vebsel. Gros tone. Net tons. ed the following platform : Great Britain....4,3!7 5,352,549 3.462 +77 y United States,... 574 748,012. 445.479 The advocacy and promotion of all Cana- oe ey ae 414 £61,318 371,853 dian interests and the maintenance of ail Germany........ 354 411.5e5 292.972 Canadian industries. Pe ce ce ale. ons 121 142,249 95,848 The right to negotiate our own com- Rassia.......... 187 138,291 90 857 mercial treaties. , Norway. 954 os 185 90.943 66,¥S7 | The maintenance of an election law, pure =p . See i. t en and mnibieets hese figures show how immeasurably in advence of al] others nations Great Britain boW is In respect to tonnage, mere especi- ally steam tonuege. These figures also show that Canada with her 1,250,000 tons of shipping still holds her place as the fourth maritime country, coming between Norway with her 1 447 590 tons and Germavy with her 1 217 223 tons. This is a proud position for the Dominion to oteupy, having a largertonnege than such great nations as ‘Germany, France and Russia, and nearly ‘three times the tonnage of Spain, the land that sent out the ** Invincibie A:mada.”’ the establishment of a method of repre- sentation by which a more correct expres- sien of the political convictions of electors may be maintained. The preservation inviolate of Provincial rights as guaranteed by the Act of Con- federrtion. | A reformation of the Senate so as to bring it into harmony with the principles of representative insticutions, | The upholding of the independence of Parliament, having a due regard to its res- | ponsibility to the people and the true) principles of representative government. A determined hostility to the creation | by legislative enactments of railway or land) Archbishop Tsschereau, of Quebec, has monopolies. . izsued a pastoral, in which he condemns the The promotion of a system of immigra- excessive extravagance that prevaiis in the gration for the settlement of our public province, He also reprobates intemporance lands and the development of our resources; and living beyond one’s means. The withh lding Govervment aid in the imperta- Archbishop gives sound advice. There is tion of skilied artizans and cheap labor,and aly ays noticeable extravagance amongst all with the determined object of protecting classes in periods ot good times. Canadian workmen against unnecessary and , unfair competition. ; Mr Eddy must have a queer lot of man- That the principal positions in our B4gers in his employ, We have heard of military aystem be filled by officers trained P* ple who didn’t know enough to come in in ‘Cemiada: , When it reined, but this is the first case on The reduction of the cost of Government "ec¢rd where the manager of a manufactur- by the abulition of superfinous « flices. ing concern did not know enough, in the | The dissemination of a knowledge on all PT prietor's al sence, to put out a fire with- sul jects tending to the promotion of good out first te legraphing for irstrnctiens 3. ‘goverument and the fostering of a truly APprepes of the big fire at Hull, Mr Eidy national sentiment, in all matters pertain- W@s @ Sentin Boston when the fire occur + d, ing to the well-being of the Dominion. |Linmediately on its breaking out, one cf the ) managers telegraphed ‘‘Your premises here — a are all on fire. What shall wedo?’ Half an hour later the laconic reply came, ** Put it out.”—Monetary Times, >_> + - Personal and Gossip, The Markets. A Baptist pastor in Wisconsin has re- cently been tried for the offence of attend- ing a performance given by a company of negro mivstrels. He pleaded gnil'y to the \charge, explainmg that he was on his way | OATS. Oats are still steady in the English markets. Good sound cargoes are required. | _The price quoted is 18s. 6d. to 198 per j quarter of 304 ibs., for delivery at onet{ *4 a temperance meeting, but gut into the ‘in France. Outs are coming slowly into). n6 hall aud when the performance > ’ r ‘ Charlottetown. The price is at present | : ws ; | began his sense of fun overcame his moral from 32 to 34 cents per bushel. sernjles. He got off witha mild rel uke, POTATOES. aid it is to he regretted that there were not Potatoes have a fair mark«t in Boston, |among his judges some who were honest Prolitics and Early Rose se!] at 72 cents per;enorgh to say thatthey were glad t! eir bushel, and Chenangoes at 60 cents. The pzst.r had found his way under the in- | The Steamer Carro}] which sailed yesterday fluence of harmless fun, and that they evening had a cargo of nearly 7,000 bushels. | hoped he would do it again and often, In Charlottetown stock is coming slow. | There is no greater humbug or hypocrisy The price paid for Prolifics is 18 cents, |than the current pretence, in some religious Early Rose 23 cents, and Chenaugces 16 to|circles, that pasters and preachers are 18 cents. better able than other people to get elong withont diversion. A man whose time is spent almost entirely in contemplating the sins of the world and hearing ¢f humanity’s sins and troubles is the last one who should be called to account for epjoying anything that is funny yet not improper. EGGS. ‘are in good demandin Boston. Fresh stock is active and commands from 28 to 30 cents per dozen, wholesale. PORK. The price of Pork is declining in Chicago —- 2s -———_—, and New York. In the latter city, on the) Those who possess neither property nor 14th inst., new mess on the spot, svld for) p:inciple are not over zerlous in support of $22 per barrel. Pork is coming briskly into Jaws that protect these whu do. . In times Charlottetown. The price paid is from 8 to of civil disorder relianee on such by those 9 cents per pound, \in authority is evidence of weakness. The Montreal Gazette of the 13th inst., | says:—Although business is quiet, aslightly| Phe Great French Remedy, Dr. better feeling was noticed in the flour mar- hl Tae ienallt Dp; ket owing in the first place to the reduction LeDuc's Periodical Pills. of 8,531 barrels in store during the week, and secondly to the improved tenor of ae, tee ee foreign advices. Compared with this time pward-— Ladior uring . thesc, pile «tax m . : time strictly in accordance with these direct. last year, the stocks in store show the Jarye |. ie b dcorvase of 23:118 barrels. The quotations |{!"*: 22% ‘sittax to be come of any of the ? 4 complaints for which they ate recommended, se a x | will 1b every instance be refandeG Superior Extra.........+0+..+++.89 00 @ $5 05 money by applying to this Office, All Drug. Bide Superfine........+s0000.. 490 @ ‘> gists: . j rin EXtrassccerserserereeeseee 4 4 S are Kipngy Pap Co,, 2] Kivg street Wes Guipetbine Avmngn Acted dition ie 463 Tordnte. po 4 <=Deer-- — --... —-—._ - their / cae aie ime ee mnie a oo tli og tae |e ll eat gee et: egg ee omar ee ener cee ogi et ee lh pl, A ce a i NP a ae = ais oe