focal and Other items, L) rHERIA is very prevalent in Belfast > Moneron is agitating for a public market o \ \t shows its vonteniment to pur fection oe Iy you have not paid for your paper, bow 1a the ¥ ce ptei time - Paxecs for Hand Painting, Placques, etc., in variety at BREMNER BROS joc3 21 eo WHEN you get this paper, just thinkif you have paid for it, and if you have not, do and be happy > Tux Scott Act is said to be a failure at Sackville, N. B., tifteen taverns are dealing oat the ar lent > A poy sixteen years of age, named Jeseph Barber, was killed at New Glasgow last week, by falling from a car. > British joined the Ambassador at Longfellow Lorv Dvrrerrry, Constantinople, has Memorial Comrnittee. > Tue Irish Coercion Act bas expired and the suspects interned ander it, no previously at liberty, have been set free. oe A Srecrat Tru will leave for the King’s County Exhibition at Georgetown, tu-morrow morain” at aine o’cluck. Return tickets at one fare. > Tue students of Mount Allison celebrated the intellectual victory of Mr. Tweedie, the Gilchrist Scholar, by gfving him a rousing banquet. : Df a Tue Exhibition seavon is on hand. There is a gread demand for Tur EXAMINER all over the Island. Advertisers shoald make a special note of this. a Tue Secretary of the Interior, has reopened for settlement ten million acres of agricultural land in Dakota, withdrawn from settlement several years ago. -, >. A mertine of the gentlemen members of | the Charlottetown Glee Club will be held at the residence of Mr. S. N. Earle, on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. ue = ES Sire Cuargies Tupper arrived at Rimouski, | your columns in which he endeavors to | “ther” | other cauces than ths distance of the light on Saturday, by the “ Parisian,” and proceed- directly to Ottawa. It is understood that his | health is much improved. ices tlieeeernrt Tue well known baildings on McNab’s Is- | land, owned by Chas. Woolrough, the great | resert of picnic parties from Halifax, were | completely destroyed by fire on Friday. castles Tur Mail saysthat Sir Leonard Tilley is branded by an Eastern paper as a ‘‘poor blat- ent empiric.” The hon. gentleman has not yet resigne:|. Tue Liberals of Spain have declaired in favour ef the Constitution of 1869, which makes the King inviolable and irresponsible, and placiog all responsibility upon the Minis- try. ciate Co..ier’s Brief History of England, Cesar (Book V.), Hamlet, Smith’s Smaller History of England, Bryce’s Ist Latin and Greek Readers, just received at BREMNER Bros. [oc3 21 bakin Persons wishing to see the use of ma- | chinery run by steam in the manufacture of | Boots and Shoes, will find it interesting to | visit the Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Fac- tory on Exhibition days. oc 3 dadenoe Smirments of live stock from Montreal to Great Britain, to 30th September, amounted to 86,151 cattle, against 37,612 to the same date last year; and 64,479 sheep, against 53,- 332 to the same date last year. ohagins Tue family of George Evereti, at Plattskill, N. Y., were taken sick on Sunday after eating suppesed mushrooms, On Monday evening the grandmother died. Everett, his wife and daughter are now in a critical condition. _ > — Praisewortuy.--Commissioner H. B. Smith has completed a good and substantial platform or side-walk of Hemlock deal from the corner of Queen and Kent streets to the Exhibition Building, This will be of great advantage to Exhibition visitors. odie Or the forty orphans who recently ar- rived in Ottawa from the old country, but half a dozen remain in St. Patrick’s Asylum. Immediately upon arrival here they were eagerly sought after and taken by good families, heats Tue Toronto committee having charge of the erection of the statue to the late George Brown have decided that the work shall be executed by an English artist, at a cost of one thousand pounds, The statue will be bronze, ten feet high. eptcdlpeccen Michael Gorgan, aged sixteen, sou of Jos Gorgan, of Kingston, N. B., got entangled in the belt of the Kingston mill, on Saturday last. When rescued it was found that bis feet and legs were badly broken. He lingered for afew hours when death terminated his sufferings. —" Any of our frierds requiring their stoves fitted up, will find it to their advantage to leave their orders with L. W. Harris, at City Tin Store, Uprer Queen Street. oct3 2i — d> -— THERE are no less than seventy-three :oan companies doing business in Gntario. and these have loaned money on property to the extent of $129,500,000. The amount of interest paid annua'ly by Ontario mortgagors to the com- panies runs up to between five’ann six millions of dollars, and a great deal more is paid to private meney lenders. > Tue market prices to-day were as follows: Beef small, per |b., 6 to 12 cents; do per quarter, 5 to 8 cents; mutton, 5 to 10 cents ; lamb, Ib, 5 to 9 cente; veal, 3 to 7 cents; turkeys, 65 cts to 85; geese,50 to 66 cts; fowls, 25 to 30 cents; chickens per pair, 35 to 50 cents ; butter, fresh, 19 to 25 cents; butter, tub, 20 to 22 cents ; eggs, 21 to 22 cents per dozen; flour, none; oat- | meal, $3.00 to $3.25; oats, 36 to 40 cents ; potatoes, 25 to 30 cents; hay, 40 to 50 cts. per 100 lbs; pork, carcass, 64 cts. to 8 ets; do. small, 10 cts. to 12 cts; Ducks, 30 cts to 35cts. —_——-}>- — At tee Arlir gton, No, 127 Kearney Street, San Francisco, Cal., resides Mr. Hoover, the renowned counterfeit detector and teacher who says:—‘‘For more than twelve years | euffered with sciatic rheumatism of the very worst type, and at tomes the ps.ins were almost unendurable. I spent a fortuve and «xhaus- ted medical] skill in that time. I heard about St. Jacobs Oil, but was faithless vs I thought my ailment wes ineradicable. I made one very thorough application and so pronounced was the relief that I coptinued its use. Before discrepancy Thad used up the first bottle | wes well. THE DAILY HxXAMINER, OCTOBER 8. 1882. CURRES PONDENCE, We da oprnwins oF siate ne nts of our COTTEspK nae nts the matter, the vendors must go, not hold Gubselbts PEbonsible for th. Yours truly, d MALSAH. Lot 67, Oct. 2nd, ’82. +} = » ¥ is . ° ° Bast Point Lighthouse. A Question in Pronounciation. Tv the Editor of the Examiner. Dear Sirx,—1 continually hear the words either” and ‘neither’ pronounced and ‘‘nither.” thus departing To the Editor of the Examiner. Mr. Eprron,—Mr. D.H. Pitts,of Halifax, | has taken the trouble to write a letter for | ‘ss prove that the stranding of two steamships | from the long established practice of at East Point is due to the fact that the lsoundineg **e” and making the ‘'i” silent light is not situated nearer the Point, that} in these words = in thick weather shiguaaane err in judging} [ am aware that in Latin when two of their distance from the light for the same | vowels come together in the same syllable, reason, (that the first vowel is silent ; but this rule Pall } oe . » Disex eek! ’ 7, : re ; Now, [should like to ask Mr. Pitts why , wil not hold good in English, for if it did, | | far as they have any voice or influence in | : } —_ Le ont taamea . wv hysah it ie it Rappers that only steam his (which are ithe word ** heifer” would be pronounced | supp sed to is thevivated by the Dest men & hifer.” The word is pronouncod -* hef- that can be pr cured) has e been stranded fer” and not hifer. Neighbor is not pro- | at said place since the erection of the light-| nounced niber, nor is the ‘‘ neigh ” pro- | | house? Does it not appear strange to Mr. | younced “nigh.” Pitts that ef the many thousand times | " fishing and coasting vessels have passed by | since then, not one has left her bones upen the shore’ Is it not a fair inference that in the two cases mentioned by Mr. Pitts, As many of your readers are well versed jin Orthoepy, | hope some one of them will give a sound reason for this new style of pronounciation. I am, yours, etc., D. FS. | | | have had something to do with théee | disasters! It is noteworthy that both ships | carried a good supply of ‘‘fog” in their) holds, which may account for the mistake | made by their Commanders. There is one matter which Mr. Pitts has left severely alon+, and that is, that if both Commandeys The Great French Remedy, Dr. LeDuc’s Periodical! Pills. Phese Pills are compounded from the purest drugs, and from those only which are particularly useful for female complaints. They are enclosed in an air tight had used their leads, their keels would | °Psule and then. sugar-coated, and by this means how sale: wines. Te Po! | made to retain their full strength for years, in an) never have yrated upon East Point reef. | climate, All druggists, Had one of us ignorant long-shore men lost Tur STaRRKIDNEY PAD Co., ToRoNTo, ONT. a schooner vpon this reef when running} ° with free sheets, we should never have | been trusted with the charge of anothr | rhe matter is simply this: Keep enough; Rey, Faruer McMi.tan’s pamphlet on water under your keel, and be certain that | ‘The Temporal Power of the Pope,” is for the light bears from you in the right direction | sale at T. O’Conneli’s, Queen Street. before you haul up on either side of the | Just Arrivep—100 barrels No. 1 Labra- reef. I have no desire to prejudice the} dor Herring, and 50 half-barrels No. 1 Labra- case of Commander Grenfell; but as one | dor Herring, at the Imperial Grocery Store, who had something to do with placing the! Richmond Street. se 29 2i light in its present position, and also wit 1| Tue only steam, sewing machine, and gun- passing by it in weather as thick as on the | repairing shop on P. E. Island, and the only 12th September, I think I have as good| place where you can get every part of a right to an opinion as Mr. Pitts. [ shonld | sewing machine or a run made, is at Brown's say, however, that if I had charge of a | shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, vessel in thick weather, I should be sorry | Charlottetown. [se 27 oi to say, upon sighting the light: ‘‘ Let us| 50° Poraror Baskets only 12 cents each, run in and see what light it is!’ If a re- | one Velocepede left will be sold at cost. R. volving light the revolution ought to be | K. BRACE. [sept. 26, whly. enough. If stationary it would be most}; Buitp Tuystir Ur.—The half-shell depart- unwise to attempt to get a nearer view | ment of the Lorne Restaurant, is now plenti- of it in such a locality as East Point. |fully supplied with extra hand-picked Rich- Mr. Pitts has omitted to state that, by|mond Bay Oysters, which the proprietor can moving the light nearer the Cape we lose | #!so furnish by the quart, peck, bushel, or in elevation what we gain by lessening the | barrel at a moderate rate. [sep 26 5ieod distance, and | have yet t» learn that, as| Joun McPuee & Co. are opening American in the case of the ‘‘ Quebec” stranded on 4| Hats to-day—latest styles. Prices low. 827 night which was clear overhead, but with CALL and see L. E. Prowse’s American Hats a low mist or fog around the cvast-—her | they are nobby. [se20 Captain could have done better were the | Catt Earty.—American Rubbers just re- light placed at a less elevation where he | ceived at Dorsey, Goff & Co.'s. {se2l might have failed to see it at all. Mr. | Correk —Fresh Roasted and Ground at Pitts states that ‘‘ after having sighted the} Brex & Gorr’s. [sep 12 JAMES SLAUNWHITE, North-West, says he light, the ‘ Phoenix’ steered a course which | was expected to take her four or five miles | was almost fatally injured by the fall of a Now, I would ask the; tree, After doctors gave him up, Minard s - ls Fpecial Notices. u 5 clear of the Point.” writer, would the distance from the light} Liniment, used externally and internally, to the Cape, plus the distance to the wreck | cured him. j2 eod wkly from the latter, have been a safe distance! L. E. Prowse just received, today, two for a ship of her draught in heavy weather ?| cases American Hats, in the newest styles. It remains for a writer. possessing the ver- [se20 3i | nishing ability of Mr. Pitts to reconcile the} Gxarx and Potato Sacks at the ‘London between half a mile and this/| House.” ‘apparent four or five miles,” which the | ofticers imagined the y would have had. Beer & Golf's. {ju 22 lf the Admiralty officers have placed the; Wew Tra. extra quality, direct from Lon- light as being upon the extreme end of the| don, at Beer & Gorr’s. - [sep 12 Cape, they, in all probability, knew that it was not a harbor light, and that vessels | passing by it need have uo fear of giving it | a wide berth, as there is plenty sea-room in | the other direction. There can be no ex-| CY J} TINT t \ cuse for this close shaving on the part of | S rive 1 : shipmasters passing north’ and south by | sate . East Point. If the commander of this ship | reaily desired to have an offing ot four or| tive miles, wou/d he have had it supposing | “ } the light were ‘‘ nearly half a mile” further | out? This is the question which the public | VI C) hy, Hi would like Mr. Pitts to answer. I would | also thank him to inform us whether or mots the light be nearer a quarter than halfa mile off the Cape. —AT THE — septl6 Eces—Highest cash price paid for Eggs at ' Yours, etc., | Jos. MacVane, One of the Locating Commissioners. | Bothwell, Sept. 30, 1882. | i The Scott Act at County Line. To the Editor of the Examiner. Sir,—-In the Scott Act, the temperance | people have been furnished with a veiy| formidable weapon, which, if they use| energetically and judiciously, they may do much towards the suppression of the liquor | traflic. The Act is now on its trial; and public | HOUSE, opinion is Waiting to declare it a success, or pronounce it a farlure. Therefore, it | behoves temperance men to do all in their | power to make the Act a success, and show | the electors before another election comes | on, that the Scott Act is a good law.—that it is caleulated to and does really prohibit | the sale of liquor. There is no denying the fact that the act | | | has d sat amount of good. In the | ions where tas boon rigeay enforced, (SELBCUEG Dy our Mr. Stewart, Phoenician, and Assyrian. and where no remseliers are shielded from | the penalties of the law with a vendorship, | the open sale of liqnor has certainly been j a stopped. Still a great dea) remains for | temperance men to do before the act will | be a complete success. In a great many sections of the country, | N OW 0 PEN | N it is a notorious fact that there are juet as | j many drunken people, and to all appear- ances as much liqnor sold as ever. Par- | ticularly is this the case wherever there is | Fy Karr is alicensed vendor. Now, as an instance | ’ as to how the Scott Act is observed—or | rather broken by these excelient persons | (the vendors)—-} will give you a descrip- | tiou of how the Scott Act works at County | Line Station. For quite a while after the | Act came in force, rum was sold in more | places than one; now, no liquor can be} procured except from the licensed vendor— | and there is just as much drunkenness as | before. Men go there with a certificate of | their own manufacture, with an imaginary | doctor's name t» it, and get as much liquor | as they want. am told, on these certificates, as much as five gallons at a time. | feel quite confi | é dent that there never was more liquor sold | Sept, 11, 1882—whly than at present, at County Line Station. | Aad what is true of County Line is true of | every place on the Island, where a vendor- | _ At thakal ca ship bas been established. There is one thing that the Temperance e people of this section of the country have at the KNAMINER JB made tip their mind to, andit is that, as’ RO PRINTING, OMS, gop, Wilter and Great George Streets, | { Liquor has been boweht, 1AEO DAVIES & co, Tickets to all Points FALL AND WINTER GOODS! aes eens Upen to Visitors on Hxhtbition Days, Oct. 1 & 12. ; UI——— | Chatiottetown Steam Bout and Shoe Factory, ——0 :0-—---—— ADMIT TWO VESITORS TO THE MANUPAOCTURING DEPARTMENT | ON EXHLBIfIYN DAYs,. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Charlottetown Steam Boot and Suce Factory, 20: - ADMIT TWO VISITORS TO THE MWANUPACTURING DEPARTMENT ON EXHIBITION DAYs. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. ~ _ One of the above cut out and presented at Factory will admit two visitors Tickets can also be had at our Exhibit in Drill Shed. Dorsey, Goff & Co. WEW FALL GOODS! J. 65. MACDONALD IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Oct. 3, 1882—wkly The Goods Now Arriving, as well as those already in Stock, WILL BE SOLD OUT VERY CHEAP, in order to secure a speedy sale, to make room for regular Fall and Winter Goods, to arrive later. J. B. MACDONALD, Sept. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ex pres QuEEN SrreEet. CLEARING SALE » FALL GOODS AT NO. 83 QUEEN STREET. = 0; —-— fo Balance of Stock being principally FALL GOODS, is now offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH ONLY, in New Manitles, Frillings, Gloves, Laces, Mantle Cloths, &c. In order to clear out balance of Stock on hand, we have imported several lines of NEW GOODS, all of which will be sold. cheap for cash, Don’t Forget the Place, €3 Queen Street, Opposite the Market. N. B.—Parties wishing to rent the premises will please apply at Store tor terms, ete. se 15 —_ es hed se ee a WHOLESALE & RETAIL TRADE Pe VW. & A. BROWN & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED THE FIRST INSTALMENT OF THEIR 42 CASES, | 28 BALES. A lot of Manchester Goods to fellow shortly. Charlottetown, Sept. 22, 1882, EDWARD T, AUSSELL & CO, | OATS | OATS! Commission Merchants, 284 STATE STREET — | —AND— May 19, 1882-—-6m WANTED, WHEATLEY & SONS. Sept. 1, °82—eod fr tu sa wkly Im FOB PRINTING of every description, | execute? with Neatness and Despatch, | WEST AND NORTH WEST, ‘Over the Intereclonial aud Grand T: unk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D. A. McLEOD. BOUGHT BY - May 2, 1882, TUB BUTTER, BOSTON, MASS. | WHITE OATS! JAMES 8. SCOTT, Shipping and Gommission MERCHANT. Dealer in Fish and Fishing Supplies, POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. Special attention paid to the receiving and prompt disposal of Isiand produce, Having extensive wharf accommodation and com- modious stores, Consiguments are solicited and prompl returns guaranteed Gaze Weekly market reports forwarded upon application, and vessels chartered for shippers, P O. address—Lock Drawer 51, Halifax. se 25 TO LOBSTER PACKERS. For London or Liverpool. —AND— BARKENTINE EREMA, now on their passage to Charlottetown, from England, due here about the ist of October, will carry Lobsters to either of the above ports, providing a sufficient quantity cf treight offers. Lobster Packers will please make early ap- l'cations in order to secure room. Warehouse receipts given, and advances made agains: consignments. No charge made for storage. PEAKF BROS, & ©0O., Owners, Sept. 13, 1580, ~ TENDERS. YENDERS will be received until WKD- NESDAY, the 4th day of October en- suing, for the building of a Keeper's Lodge at the entrance of the English Buriai ground, Ma!peque Road, City Common. The advertisers do not bind ther e to accept the lowest or any tender, Fal Ipw ticulars can be had on application » vid Stirling, Esq.. Architect, Cflice Lower Queen Street, where plans and specification may be seen. se 28 6i The New Boarding House, N KING STREET, adjoining the Ferry Store, i prepared to accommodate a limited number of boarders and lodgers. Ap- ply to J. Renna, proprietor. liv 18t 3aw HERRING! JUST ARRIVED, 800 Barrels Prime, Large and Fat, T. J. FARQUHARSON, Queen St.. Aug. 17, 82. —_ ~ THE P, & ISLAND EXHIBITION, BE HELD A" WIL THE Drill Shed & Governor's Field, CHARLOTTETOWN, ON Wednesday & Thursday, 11th and 12th, October next. Admission Tickets—Adults 20 cents ; Chil dren under 12 years 10 cents, For full particulars get Prize List contain- ing Rules, Regulations, etc, to be had by applying to the Secretary of Prince County Exhibition at Summerside —the Secretary of King’s County Exhibition at Cardigan ; the Market Clerk, Charl. ttetown ;and at the Secretary's Office, Charloitetown. A McNEILL, Secretary Provincial Exhi: ition. 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No. 1 will cure any case ia four days or | less No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no | matter of bow long standing No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaiba, or |oil of sandalwood, that are certain t pro- duce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the stomach, | Price $1.59. Sold by all drnggists, or } mailed on receipt of price, For further par | ticulars send for circular P.O. Box 1,833 FENTON YT. NEWBERY,| Sept. 25, 1852~ewkly pat ne Bi, dly i” 4,C, ALLAN CO., 83 John street, $6 1 '82--lyr New York Ee AE ER to . ’ rg aR ce aa a lp Rm