Laminer. a of Ries This is trae Laperty, when ee take Men, having to advise the Public, may speak ih antennal Sixoie Corrs Two CENTS. NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1885. VOL. 17.---NQ, 114 balieved that the programme could be worked out with the happiest results with- out a shot being fired or the horrors of eastern war or the interception even of t':e progress -f diplomatic negotiations. Gor- don also believed that Russia could be got The Daily Examiner) G- M. WARRES, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, -AUctinee? aud Commission icon, EW FALL GOODS ! maT hliek! | :0. | Reply to “Justice.” fhe Examiner Publishing Co. | oak 1 is issue l every evening, by | OMe &, ; é | Oilice and next door to Srr,—I was considerably surprised at als sroom a. am ywrner of Wate folk '2 @ . : . : ‘ : ) ilme f thi volie * Men cone tana wt |" Sion aaiecs MEW GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY wciciearsiiit wit Cage otaagr ic a ee Pais > Edward Jolanda 7 | Chitown, Sep. 16, '85—8i 2 aw | pondence column, signed ‘‘ Justice.” I & ae SESS WS ORES Ce Tee RATES oF SUBSCRIPTION : G. H. HASZARD, | eee AEP acta did not think there was aman in our city’ so devoid of manliness as to insinuate that ' settlement of some claims by other powers. —_——————— << 2: <e -<e A Conference of the Powers which signed six Months, $2 60 =, the ladies of the Convent and Mr. Earle) : free Mortis, 126 | | j Hy PRO \A7 S rH rs had, by their method, favored noise and | The Heatern Questian One Mouth, . 0 50 BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE, | = - ™ discord instead of improving the musical | ea Advertising at de | Contracts may quarterly, half-year ments, on application. made y or yearly advertize- | tt most moderate rates. rr monthly, —_— ALMANAS (0. OCTOBER, i825. ON 8 Mi CHANGES, Last Quarter lat day, jb. 17m., a. Mm. . ,. q . Db ‘ Now Moon 7th day, 35, | o* ms. First (juarte r, 15th aay, Fall Mooa, 23rd day, 5h. ’m., a. Ya Sim. m. » p.m, i9u., p. m. Last Quarter, 30th day, 'h, 45m. p. m. Sun ‘Sun '‘Moon!/High |! Days OES BOOKBINDING in all its branches and at moderate prices. ; We do not pretend to be the enly ones in | the city that can do Gilt Edges, but also if you want ; r ot ‘A HANDSOME GILT SIDE, ~ weli as Gilé Edge ;Camads,”” or any bring it to G. H. HASZARD., om your © Picturesque kind of other book, | NHEAP CASH MERES, Cheap Meriaoes, Cheap Dress Goods, Cheap Fringes, Cheap Fur, Ubeap Velveteen, &e. ——-A } / . Suits $6, worth SUL. great part of this Clothing was bought at less than half-prics and will be sold at Awful L. E. PROWSE, Sigmof the Great Big Wat, 74 Queen Street. i Low Prices. ' Or, LSO Ready-made Clothing ata great bargain; Pants 90«ts, np; Vests, 75eta, up; All-wool 425 Oversoats and Ulstors, $3, #4. and $5 less than regular prices. A + culture in our city. Meny of our Conceris last season were excellent, and we have heard strangers from other cities say that it would be necessary to visit the largest ,rendered—particularly the choruses, with orchestral accompaniments. There is doubt—without casting any reflections on parison with the many excellent Conceris we have enjoyed the last few years under Mr. Earle’s skillful direction. The author of the letter, ‘‘Justice,” is now well known in ourcity, and it is useless for him to cities in our Dominion and the States to) hear finer Concerts, or tho music better’ no} iast Friday's Concert—that it bears no com- | the Berlin Treaty is to be held at Pera, to ‘decide upon the future of Eastern Roume- lia, and perhaps of Macedonia. Pera is a ‘suburb of Constantinople, in which all the It is situate on the point of land across the Golden Horn from Stamboul, with which it is connected by a bridge. There is therefore. no significance in the conference meeting there, as Pera was chosen probably merely because it was convenient for the foreign embassies. It |does net seem likely that the union of Bal- ‘garia and Eastern Roumelia will be dia- turbed. Turkey has been praised for her ‘foreign embassies are. i jDAY OF WERK)... s\seta |. rises ‘water/len’h | Ch'town, Sept. 12. 'aR i orn ; _» /Self-restraint, in not having taken fereible a. - ik ont sale 6 ae 1 acer ‘Ch’town, Sept. 29th, 1885, aaa de ptane. mulling letters under |/re-possession of Roumelis. The fact is, mip | oo a ~ we - -— : that beyond the loss of prestige in the : - > 9 3 } 5 7 ( 3: rena Re ee ee - “ ~ - - - aia i * ~ cents Oo ; 0 al mI : e ll = EDWARD M., ARCHIBALD, | i JUsTITia. separation of fourteen thousand equare pe 6 wo 25| 6 37 26 lhinni . és RE Ba & F, Be aD TR | miles of territory from her European pos- datur lie at Ga e € A A ; | session: 1d those ominously near ) . & 3.442 52) 99 Sh ND f fl {i v M Hl if | § Suggestive. 851 ns, al 108€ Ohinousiy near her steer | oF 398i 249) : 7 19 | | I} all CHMISSIOR bre qi! , fea capital, Turkey will! lose little by the union. 6i‘Tuesday } 10 26) 4 1 953 lo! $1, 83 & 85 WATER STREET, | Sir,—I heartily endorse your views anent | Hastern Roumelia was an autonomous pro- jiWednesday |; 12 at a 2 > bd Si + + the Herald’s proposal to appoint Judge | vis yee 20 aor 7 noms and the only g/ Thursday o we . =< ve o oS ey I= Alley tothe office of Revising Borrister. administrative ilerenc vevween ifs posi- o Friday 36 ty a eee | ar , J oy Ki N ms N. Fe eT CO e His political friends would surely not like | #0? @ d that of Bulgaria was that the latter Wisaturday =| ilo, 1S ; eee - “2 | ' 7 , to see him assist in putting into operation had a prince of its own election while Rou- he ’ 7 ) 36 : 5¢ : ; ee } e —, a 5 ° 4 : a aa ; ample. ee vain, and storage | a° “iniquitous” a law as they declare the oo a ee selected by os on 4s 961 1 nal vem Onsiguments soucited. 2 ) y 5» . | Franchise Act to be. But Grits do ve © PUSS, WRO Bad, Ronee, t.epra = oo, ) =| + aft is - a 53) _Liberal advances made on receipt of con- | AND IME ORTER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS strange things sometimes wag miei ter a Christian governor, and one who weuld th, m_ | & 4 = ' «Vv signments ' + = rs bry @ n i differen a wtearlay | 22) 2 057) 5 48, Me] Sept 9, "051 dec eee bb et alk sommeising stay ahoeda: da EY a ns gai, oh ot goclee Sa . lay —_— 2 35) 3 45 3! ciaitecuaetat we a apprec ® advocac is on ; , : . md i ecies 25 5 : “9| ‘ 50 ‘0! q & RT HUR & CO.. oe in the sditorisl er of i and constituted ” real grievance. Bolgaria meeey je ara a ~” STATIONERY, SCHOOL-BOOKS, G6.) sc eers ees cress fea atu ual ate." eumai M nd . 28 2 3 9 - li 34) -y- . | ms ate ti : . th t f Was xea at ah annual rate. onmeia Baal (3 23970 M6 6GENERAL ; a ema ge Reg a Kel eet ge nme pepo 2 ew 7 4 58 , = . 24 (1 ° Qj si Mr. Angus Mclsaac, Grit ex-M. P., of oe He eats of the sans Sa as 22 Thursday 3!) 56 4 30) 93 24) Mi h t 0: Sines ; ie 1 ese needs have beer growing, the taxa- 23, Friday | 32 55 5 7/16 10 21 | OMMISs0n ere all Dy Se taioncank aaa tion has been growing more severe until saturday | 34 53 5 47,10 47) 8} 1) OD r y ’ 7 ae . ee the Bulgarians there have come to pay ex- 25 Sua lay 35 51, 6 24/11 26’ =—15] j2] ATLANTIC AVERUE UstT RECEIVED, THE FOLLOWING LINES OF FASH- ee ee weten, tremely heavy taxes as compared with those 96 Monday 36 50; 7 Idlaft 7 12) 5 IONABLE STATIONERY :— soaked : hith a so: ah oe of Bulgaria. It is probable, therefore, that » Tuesday 33| 4818 8 0 49 I BOSTON. M <= | staune rit hitherto, accepted the office, See ee eee: Rg ce yt ) ~ ’ ASS. ] longer to b ted the | Lurkey will make it a point before ellowing Wednesda 39 47; 9 10) 1 36} 9 | j ang 18 no longer to be counte ameng e os iat “fee 2 ‘ 3, y | ‘ u >| aia a eng 7,,,| the Union that the tribute paid by the new 29' | hurs.te 41' 45:10 17} 2 28 3| war oh : , |followers of the ponderous Blake. Who ail od : 0Frid-y | 43 44/11 26! 3 32! 0} : The Crazy Kage Correspondent Cards LON BOY COURT STATIONERY, comes next? Once upon a time, Mr. L. | Povince should be fixed at a sam equal to $l saturday 16 455 42\morn| 4 49' 9 57! Eggs and Produce a Specialty. ' 3 in Hem-stitch, Octavo Note, and H. Davies accepted a Q. C. at the hands of the present revenue from the two provinces, Tishiiies | NOTES. 17th. 27th. es ae ke i The Dachees of Edinburgh's birthday, the} The battle of Trafalgar (1805) the ?ist. Sie Staffurd Northcote’s birthday (181%) the la this month the mornings decrease 51 / and commodicus brick house, formerly occu- wninutes ; the afterncons | hour, 3 minutes. ing to local time : (ig RAILWAY TIME TABLE, For the convenience of the travelling public, we have carefully arranged the fol-| | July 15— dly wkly PROVINCIAL HOUSE - ‘ | i\7¥°HE Sabeeriber begs leave to inform the public that he has fitted up that large | pied by the late James MecCraith, Esq., |corner of Queen and Sydney Street, and is |now prepared to receive transient and per }manent Boarders. | Best accomodation at reasonable terms. ROBERT CRABB. Ch’town, Ang. 25, 1885.—tf with ENVELOPES to match, OPALESANTE CARDS. with ENVELOPES. A Large ard Beautiful Assortment of Wemorandum Pocket Books. If you want something that will please in every way, call and see my stock. THE PERFECT MUCILAGE BOTTLE. ENVELOPES FLORAL NOTH, very Cheap in boxes, The Mother Hubbard Mucilage Bottle will never upset and can be hung up to desk. The Pocket Mucilage Bottle, very handy in every way. MY GFE IE INK STANDS, INK BOTTLES, zs ‘*that bad old man,”’ as he is pleased to call Sir John. Who knows but he might be induced to now accept the office of Revising Barrister for Queen’s County. He has already made his ‘‘pile” out of politics, and can afford ‘to take times easy for the rest of his natural iife. He has just as good claims to the appointment as the one whose claims the Herald so warmly advocates. I, for one, have no desira to see Mr. Davies retire from political life. Windy orators help occasionally to vary the monotony of life; and in the political line, the Grit member for Queen’s is able to outwind the windiest. But, if he has any wish to be Bulgarians will, perhaps. regard the Union, and the hopes which will be aroused by it as cheap at that cost. The Macedonien question is a far more serious one than that of Roumelia. Macedonia is coveted by Greese, and by Servia as well as by Bul- garia, while its people are divided in their desires. Austria which hopes to extend her territory to the Eyean will not consent to any destiny which will prevent her ultimate possession of Macedvunia. I —————————’ Statue to a Canadian Hero. . | a » Dane 2, | This is a real gem and will always giv made Revising Barrister, his claims should} The Imperial Government have agreed to lowing table of arrival and departure of | ¥oebegs orson & i ofuarrie, Man wn wl B in a great variety of styles and very Cheap. [be taken into account together with Judge |supply the mé tal from old cannon fora trains on the P. E. Island Railway, accord-| 7 ™ Alley’s. Who knows but he would follow|statute to Joseph Brant. Brant was a celebrated Indien chief, of pure Mohawk | & > Tc RS aT x the example of his late fellow-laborer, the / Goiug West. am s.u. | BARRIS Pans EN VE LOPES ! ENVE LOPES ! ex-Grit M, P. of Antigonish ! bene me, re sf the a — Six Charlottetown 647 912 402!) —AND— Yours, ete., , et by Bir Wilk . 7 ait i De Wheel. ceee secces - “| . : 9 y Sur m Joh 0 ) - ke, ity Junction, ceceeceell. 0G 450 A c nin ’ by the Box of half or quarter Thousand, in all Sizes ous intsded CirizeN ing’s dl Charity hese: tts Camminattied North Wiltahire........... 737 1029 509) TTGRN y J | t LAW | ae Jet. Let, 1886. eee nes Hauter Hiver .°--. 2°... 747 1055 522/48 nPOT hr "| and Qualities —————_——_ —— cenaerivond eiconbiemadieaee cea ge $12 1832 6 87) . ' —— ‘ Z ye — ee : County Line..............829 1143 607) Mffice in Brawa’s Block, Quesn Square | General Gordon’s Foresight. _[he acted as intepreter to Smith, a mission- Stes -a4 + coanense 829 1159 6 22) i 7 44 : d Cle i fniks 7 He visited een in vip where P M. {UP STAIRS) ne THE SOLUTION OF THE EASTERN QUESTION | his attainments in learning attracted atten- ES 842 12 22 7 Poa ie ees ee | YL L1n¢ as pY 3 AS OUTLINED BY THE SOLDIER. tion. - — war aee - the ae SPIVE. 56.000 907 1257 2 ee . . a @ 7? S side, end destroyed the set'lement of Mini- Summerside, / a ae ae os lin CARTER S, STAFFORD & TORIAY S are the Standard In a momorandum which was privately sink, in Orange county, on the 22nd July, Miscor b Gepart,..... 9 ye - = | Inks and are the Best. circulated by Gordon, in March, 1880, on 1779. In the engagement that ensued, mecouche....,.... 2220942 300 » tl be ti the Herald cable, | forty-four Americana fell beneath the toma- SNOB SS. oe cccccece 1001 329 9 re ee ee, ohn mele The destructi f Port Hall 1029 420 that experienced soldier and observer of [998% OF She SnGiANS, 250. Costrnesds .0 ee 1122 542 eeanenian F er foreign relations set forth his view of the|‘he settlement of Wyoming has been as- | Te enies ies dwase a ; ERSONS requiring orders for Cargoes of in — S A i [ON im rey a te cribed to him by Campbell, as well as by Albertoa... 1205 65 ee i r s attitude of Turkey toward the powers, | ab haan ada 7 ak Coals can obtain them, on the usual van other writers, but proofs were presented to ss ces o'o oSiadeel 1242 747 ; ca, : which has been confirmed by recent events, wr a F terms, from the Gabewres <r Oa 0 and may be still further verified by the ‘he poet, in 1822, by one of the sons of From West, PM.) Ao Me NO. 35 WATER STREET, viz. :— ‘ i : Sa Gian aiceai ait Winiaeel smataas Brent, showing that he was not concerned CE Sis sin cags dacat 207 647 he Old Sydney Mi I elways keep in stccK a large line of the Latest and Turkish domination. Gordon affirmed|‘® that dreadiul massacre. He visited ae beadoeccnccdecees 245 757 dn the @ syauey nes, ‘ 34: ie Ball Prog a dithat Russia, by adheriig to the San England after the peace. The saddest | ¢ 6 . int UU j € ba « Y La ’ . . : . ; ife 3 4 > £ Pond artecce eee ceee eaeel 329 902 Li ond Victoria, ¢. B Best Styles of Wedding Stationery, % rogramm?s Ane) i.fano treaty with the object of|event of his life was the death of his son, aes 6 <5 00e vse. neh M0. 1029 Ngan ad Vvicverla, vu. Db. : : : Vea ie eee. tS tr oped | whom he killed in self defence when twak- spallington............... 449 1116 aceite At-Home Cards, avd will print at short notice all kinds of Visit- crushing Turkish rale in Harope, (rapped ing a drunken attempt io murder him. He Mcouche................507 1144 Ares : i . : : c scovered from the sorrow and re- vote 9: e . . ipg and Weddin Cards. garian state, which would likely become | #@ver Fecovere gre oh Es banat, ee BO Albion Mines, Pictou.|'"6 F fndopendaat’ ty an valance wth hae [ote ocouonad by hi ch and an 4h ex depart......642 112 657 G. W. DeBLOTS. -* 5 powers. This issue is directly opposite to) DVN kee os voidable, he resigned his. com- Rensingtow.............. 6u7 149 729 ‘h’ j 9, 'S8A—tf H HAS the policy of the Russian government and | Perhaps upavoidabis, he resign’ d lal ll Sao Se 7) Chere. Fee. He. ’ € 5 interfered with the interests most in favor | mission in the British service and sur- County Line............... 632 227 803 i : at St. Petersburg. Russia therefore wel- | "endered himself to jussice, but Dorchester r apne mane eo <yaae* gee 635 237 812 BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. | comed the treaty of Berlin, which again ‘he Govegnor af ares be ae nook oe RTL scccccpecets 1G So U8 pee oes i nia 1 eae ‘a split the state of Bulgaria into component] '118 resignation. e translated the boo North Wiltshire,.......... 712. 332 901) |-COLD MEDALSrARIS $646" |Ch’towr, Sept, 12, 85. parts. Turkey was svpposed to benefit by |common prayer and the gospel accordingly heyalty Junetion...... +++» 747. 432 94) Spas REF 7 Sia a this redivision by the restoration to her St. Mark, into the Mohawk language, harlottetown Seca cveoceeese s 02 4 §2 id 07 as 76 fe 3 ¥ Fe | " ” om . ee ee Te fees c, oe, C se "| control of Roumelia but really gained which Was published in London, 1787. He Going East. += % © ye ESE ee nothing by the Berlin treaty, which virtu- | died in 1807, at the age af 65 years. Fatlottctown, 29<¢nsenhemamell 707 417 ally bereft her of Bulgaria, Rounelis, hd MNS SC ITM). 6c cdccuscdmedates 743 444 Bosnia, Herzegovina, with an opportuni! MTG. 535. scrxectoantn $04 457 3 3 te pamsonilacae: the B idkans, hile e!. 83 nd Small pox Carried in Gloves. Mount Stewart, } S¢ti¥e---- $37 522 — — her with a hostile nation both nor.h and . vo ( depart... s.ce 857 527 ; True WORLD (WAR RANTED PU RE.) south. In view of this oute: me of the re-| Two newcases of small-pox were re- . bdeoce tees rocco seseoces 9 42 5 56 STATIONERS THROUCHD THE j on OU ————— RI } Sg d 2 lations of the provinces he urged on the ported to the medical health officer ip » re crs PP ecccccccceseeeceeeds 10 15 6 17 sy e ¥ MATE A ‘ an 18 >} icy th est one i ron‘to, on the 28th uit. A young couple ant River i ee oe Al o7 ° = Pa : oe . ee es i For general a iced ae oe ae : cocnead Ll from Quebec a few days ago, ied . a im ae Fo lada ee ee. eee wane rue First, to purchase Cyprus from the|and on the way up they stayed a couple of Cardigan, ao re ee eee eee eeeeee 10 Te 6 25 SAT ES i= household and family use it SU RPASSES all others. Sultan; second, to abandon attempted re- days in a cheap lodging house near the Metyetiown...............00..01087 642 on forms in Asia Minor; third, a union of ee anthems: Nani > From East 1m 2 «| Potatoes, HS> It will be to Your interest to Try it./touta ant Bala with Sexpert: a ey gcateerg int . ur an increase in ea : eet. ; ey ’ _ SS then» os en btn amo okie 647 212 St k — Ne x : inop! isti ild f { dive: i sh d her bus- Bear Rive ilimg Bar ? . ’ f B fifth, to make Constantinople a distinct |mild form of disease, and she an rh — Rg ee ccculccgp oebecesan 7 - eS Sp =9 ‘ FOR =A LE WHOLESAL 4 BY akin under European guarantee; sixth, to|band were escorted on foot to the small- Meo Teese : 1 427 R. R. Ties, - a Fel T © Sy T AY f= V¥ BS = re Y increase the extent of Montenegin andj pox ao oe wnt case is that the "ee eee ewe we www eee aen eae e® : ; i . . . . e > - = 1 np street, who is Mount Stewart, dens poimes og 4 : 7 Lumber, ’ r a icaih: aks mealies abdaantestionl calaien ‘tesla wosinisid, aud he was also Bene. sscn. veeods aa, ae July 22nd, 1885-—6mos land, either directly or indirectly; eighth, |emoved to the hospital tonight. Whe- ins «. v-0<ecdehatinsie ie 926 635 Laths, € ‘anned Lobsters, Mac- _ the annexation of Syria by France; uinth,| ther true or not the medical health cflicer Gantlottotown voeeercesesseseeeee 952 712 k - i. Berri Eggs allow [taly to extend her African posses-|says the ones of ne Senate in this — Ss ¢sjanececeseleeac .732 337 erel, Berries, B28, Ch | d S F sions toward Abyssinia; tenth, to re-|traceable to Montreal, and he accounts for enn tee cca 749 400 | 8, Bi arlottetown Boot an te BO Tg ALL Migr aiiaa -orntierg Medguey hyng-eapebge wyrbrertede orice vba . Smeg, eee ae 842 512 Fish te. sult Oe Egypt, which would svon rid both countries | employed in > ee . at a er days ——_—_————— : : ve : of parasitic Cireassian pashas, who prevent|apo he unpecked a case of gioves Irom @ McLean M ‘ % if j id Best Prices - So Write fully N= BOOT3! New Lasts! Latest Styles! We are making our FALL BOOTS on the ear progress of — ’ aan to-| Montreal house....The back yard to the BAR > Martin, acu onald, cor aera, Latest and Most Improved Styles of Lasts. ward European civilization. These are|two houses is common to eae me ale and RISTERS, ATOR - Ate | A 8 W 7 GO We call especial attention to our new BRASS-NAILED BOOTS, as being extra durable,!in brief the points which Gordon|the boy affected was in the habit cf playing oo ATTORNEYS Al LAW, Hi A & *4/ the soles being fastened on with Brass Nails, smoothly clinched on the inside, set forth in his memorandum as easy of ac: mith fhe other children there, ft " i i » ic z . seat : : ; is : i i y «tejt t, therelore, tha BROWN? on Public, ae. General Commission Merchants, ical een nod get a pair of our make of Long Boots, They cannot be beaten in price, melee. ae eo a fo a Bisoos yen PS ek gloves and oon- = MOCK, OGRE TT 22 Central Wharf, Boston. 4 as LE. THER, by the Side and Roll ever from European politics and diplomacy | veyed to the warebouseman, and from him A A. MACLEAN, L. L. B.D. C. MARTIN, ies f Board of Trade Corn and > mm DORSEY OFF & the disturbing influences in the East which ; to the patient, who had ache ot veesin- H. C. MAODONALD, B. A, ee Rchange. s » & CO. Shave so long interfered wn antrne — man’s children been vac July 4 al ‘ hn N 19, 1884 Ch'(own, Sept, 2ad, 1885, tion of a genuine ce power. e'clna y—-law wkydm her pres Ch'town, Nov, Uv, . balan