Er laianiMageh yore aut i | ‘? AAS Pa’. ped ee a | ‘ if apnieinaiaiidntll deed a a iedot bualgoll al _ ‘ ‘ “This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,”’—Evxip es. es 2 3 " E SINGLE g Copies | Two CENTS wo Db foOWw » ASTUTE AB UOC? nH OM ef voidtoA j é aes Se : ‘ i ; ae a atorts ' — , 7s Set Varin Tat for to a venvostie iit NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, OCLOBER 9, 1882. eal med SER cane ep | ate a78 ki; i. AMIN Et EVENING, ag DaAtny (3 ISSUED BYVERY fy roe Exavietin Pusiistixce Company ‘cum Oprgicr, Cofnedt oy Water Np Gneam GBoRGE STRENTS, Charlottetown, ; : P, BK. Island. Rates of Beaseareticn : Six Months, - - . $2 6 Three Mesthe, “itt - L 26 One Month, ’ - - 0 50 ga Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may, be made, for monthly, quarterly, haligearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. EE EN ALMANAG FOR CCTOBER, 1832. MOON & CUANGES. Third Quarter 3rd Gay, 10b. 5ay, | below horizon. ) New — 12th day, Ih. el m., Ny 59m," a. ow horzon.} ro Ta ‘WHOLESALE & RETAIL TRAD 0: W.& A. BROWN & Co. HAVE JUST. OPENED THRE FIRST INSTALMENT OF THEIR “FALL AND WINTER GooDs 42 CASES, birsé 4 inven, idth day, 7. 42m. a.m,, 8. W. Fall Moon, 27th day, ih, 5im., a m., 5. &. Dstaiaintii ‘ «) / ‘ i) Sun | ‘San (Moon ‘High ' Days 28 3 A Ly kis. My DAY OF WEEK )viges sets { rises water len’h, : : bm jh_m | aft'n, aft’n) A lot of Manchester Coods to follow shortly, l \gendsy 16, 4,5 35) 8 37) 1 v2ii " ; a ain 2! Monday , 5] .. 23).9 36) 2 12 Charlottetown, Sept. 22, 1882. 3)'T uesday 7}; BaliO 35! 3 5, —= — 7 4, Vednesday 8. 29,11, 36) 4 15 5, Dharsday Dir 27} | horn| 5 a 6 Priday 10} 25! 0 33) 63 oe fie. De A. BRUCE Weowiss 14! 27) 2 9 5 25/11 9 @ o 9 9 Monday 15 20° 3 40) 9 10, Tuesday 16) 18} 4 40) 9 35) Li) Wednesday 17), 16) 5 40/10 34) | He ar ee MERCHANT TAILOR, 13. Friday tee, 2' 7 4111 19! 14! Saturday Perf ‘20}-s at}ti 55) 15 Sunday’ ¢ 23) 9| 9 40) m: rn{ 1) 02 16 Monday 24, 7/10 36| 0 20) Is now offering, Cash Buyers the BEST V ALUE. that 17; Tuesday 26 5i 1! 23! : . : 19 Weiaeaday jf B7f g3jait 14) 2 54 can be had in the market, in ‘hereday =f 8S), 15 0 85) ee OE if 4{C A e ‘i ‘Broadcloth, Worsted, Se Scotch a Canadian 22| Sunday | 331 56) 2 34! 6 34:10 41 5 : 23| Monday | $4, 55) 3 4) 7 431 ‘Tw ddd Suits, 24'Tuesday | 36) 53| 3 35) 8 25) We inesday ee 52 id 9 2 , ‘f. 2e Pharsday ! a 50) 4 li - ‘A magnificent ran of 27 | Priday | 40) 48; 5 31:10 55) [S55 ive 2, ‘Satarlay | 41) 46, 6 23j Lh § 39) | Si’ $2 isksjes GENTS’ FURNISHINGS 30| Monde 44 44 § 22) -F ay * ; r o 4 au pots ex we 46) 9 24 1 49 = +s Hae ART HUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular aitention given ‘i i sale ' of Island produce. {21 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BONTON, MASS. May 27, 1382--wkly INSURANCE OFFICE. Queen Insurance Company, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insur- ance Company. CAPITAL; TEN MILLION DOLLARS, | 7 | Insurance effected on all kinds of sma | Losses settled promply | “ at current rates. and equitably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents, Ottice—South Side Queen Square. Ch town, Wept, RG, ao: Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, $1,600,000 Paid Up Capital . . Reserve Fund .. .- An Agency of this Bank will be opened on | Monday next, 19th inst., in the building 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 acount. penemre eres May 22: "B2 oe <el F —— AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, larsy Lies, U nderclething, English and American Hats. Our ‘aban Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Vill be solid as Cheap as Imported. We invite you to inSpect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, 72 Qneen Street, — “CITY STEAM THE proprietor of this eatablhahaeine owing to the increased | demarid for his Goods, ‘has addete new facilities to bis Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, ete., and isnow prepared to eyprly the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &c., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE 325,000 | ——_——:0:--—-=— 1000 lbs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY | To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreat. . | . Drafts granted on the various Agencies od pe> Orders by mail promptly executed. correspon: snts of the Bank. ie iy and other Exchange bought and sold, alt D. C. CHALMERS, Ch’towa, June 17, 1882-—tf Agent. | \V.C. BISHOP, SELL ee Lae. —AND— FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, -~-AND — Ceneral- Commission Agent,’ ‘BEDFORD KOW, P. oO. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N, 8. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER Shipmest of Lobsters and other Canned | Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks | thereon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in dret-class offices at most favorable rates, _ Cousignments of Produce _ solicited, prom pt returns guaranteed, cs cesrepronenns solicited aud answered Rem ember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner , omptly Mgr. | i 1g81—lyr and ‘ gene = banking business , transacted. J. QU i R kk, | ‘ Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud May 4, 1882. For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of ail Descriptions, AE) TO- JOHN MACLEOD & C0’: HN Ni hy A a if ee: UPPER QUEEN STREET, | There you will find the largest and best assortmont of Cloths in the The best workmansd]p aud. a porfect fit ‘Island. Prices very moderate. | suaranteed, — ALsa— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt iaic bh da tb: Ke. ’ Charlottetown, Get. 11, 188°. * RaW", Neuralgia, Sciatice »pLumbago, Backache, Soreness a the Gh ey Sout, Quinsy, Soré Throat, Swe pings and Serains, Burns and Sea! ds, General 8adily Paa aig, | Toots, Ear cnd Headache, Fro Fest and Ears, and a// otier Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacors On 03 BW BUF, SUPC, pi ple and cle oP z ter Nemedy, A tviai entails but the a arative!s trifling ouflay of 50 Cents, ani every ove buffering swith pin cam have ¢heap and positive proot of ite claims, wets Directions in Eleven Languages, © SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AWM DEALER: IN ME Mo rae = &. VOGELER & = GO. Bolimoan Rid. (a 2. —_—_———————_—--_ --- -- —-—— nen lana e THE P, “SUAND UAH Ibid ION, > 5 “ WiLL BELD AT The, re ; Drill Shed’ & Governor's Field, CHARLOTTETOWN, ON Wednesday & Thursday, lith and i2th, Getobver next. Admission Tickets—Adulis 20 cents ; drom under 12 years 10 cents. For full particulars get Prize List contains ing Rules, Re guiations;,etc , to be had.by applying 'to the Secretary of Prince County Exhibition at-summerside —the Secretary, of] & King’s Cougty Bxhibition at Cardigan 5 ahe Market Clemy Charl ttetown ; and at the Secretary's Office; Charlottetown. A McNEILL, Secretary Provincial Exhibition. Ch’town, Aug wk tl ex y. 23; 1882, INCRE ASE TR a Mi u uve stinents stock da grain, TO\ i l speculetio s ? id &¢ > oner- atinbon chr . Fro Mi ay ist, Issli,vte rosenut ate, on 1D- nen < i te #1, 000, ¢ ash Chil Queen St., ves WHEAT prt: liso" been realized and paid toa t fin oo ing to § ai tin e original invest- nent ilteavine th { risinal in- Vestment mm { money or pay- abvie on demiat Expian atory cir. I tat its of fund W cul etmuent STOC 72. sent trees We want .espy paible ed agents, Wao wil rt port on crops nd introdu the plan. Liberal a 1¢ Commies Ons aad. Ad-lress, Ki imis q LEMMING & MERELAM, Com. ou Morchanuts, Major Block, | ‘Hicage, 21k Tickets to all. Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the dntereclenial and Grand Tiunk Railways. For sale at Post Office at — Landing by . A. McLEOP. Mav 2, 1882 jOLVD a PARIS, MEDAL, 1278. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STERL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, i A POSITIVE BS “CU R E oii writer does not know to what | : Without Medicines. | } rE ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED ‘BOUGIES, ‘ Patented Octeber 16th, 1896. One box No. .1 will cure any casé in four days or less No 2 will curé the most obstinate case, ‘ne matter of how lopg standing No nauseous doe es or cubebs, copaita, oO oil of saadaiwood, that are ce: tain te pro the stomach, Price $1.50. mail don receipt of price. Sold by all druggists, o .For further, par ticulags send fer circular. P, 0. Box 1,533. | by the majority of its patrons, by supplyiux ¢@ ' SQ: ALLAN CO., 63 Join street, pan excellent opportunity for, social wes se) ‘gatyr ‘ | New York ment. y Toray _ the father of our beloved duce dyspepsia by ‘destroy ing the coatings ol & Tourists Ramble. THE EXHIBITION AT ANNAPOLIS. This year the Provincial grant for exhi- b.tion purposes for Nova Scotia was divided etween the different sections of the Pro- vince, the, Counties of King’s, Aanuapulis ad Queen's being grouped together, and the town of Annapolis selected as the p'ace ‘to hold the show. Subsequently, Queen's was permitted to withdraw, receive a share of the grant, and hold an e sxhibition on its| own account, The two remaining C i'ging 8 have not pulled very well together, t _ consequence peng th: at the mica is aimost entirely made up of exhibits from Annapolis, These re. must he allowed with their’ ‘Legistt sauce ont CR RRUATENCES... 10,0: 90,.0 Wwe @ ee old pra eh Uhh ipinidld a Hate} oni a Q ping 00 bad Abolish we aes Rye eB. ode Tv the E fo? By Sanaa ee few oy GF yMvisveb emooed | DEAR Sitgo- bt isda shonayn dei WOR 10} , should bestir dhe GAS, AQ Pou meetings calle i t at sagt ih ' *s) ascertain whether 0 f not 7 ed uit do away with the L i wh The people of QdevH Hy. ‘vidatguygonu yodl | fittegina il | the pophilation of nya panda g) y 2 rT proper weight in e-timating the exhibition |4i mes that of: Prinbesdwhnd:lal b.; nda | now going OH in this town, but even after Linaking svch allowance, it must be admitted } ithe she wis not such a8 the noble County | lof Annapolis should have made. Annapolis has seven cheese factortes in operation, aad /yet tiereis only one exhibit of faetory cheese here. The cheese from the private | ‘dairies of Annapolis has long enjoyed a ‘rep utaticn beyond the. Provinee of Nova} | Si ‘olla, and yet only one cheese of private dain y make has b:en entered forcompetition, | at ‘vis Show. The batter exhibit is also very uy agre. ' a suceession of rich pastures, covered with iss lowing herds, ‘to do themselves justice on the present oecasion: Jt is fair to assume that this apathy has not been confined to the dairy- | men and that it would, therefore, be very misleading to accept this show as an expo- i sition of the Annapolis. ‘he Exhibition building has been eredted within the last few weeks and is a very good structure indeed. It is 143 feet long with a witith of 81 feet. A spacious gstlery runs around the whole building furntshing ample space for a really large show. Onut- side, enclosing a rather neat piece of ground there are open sheds for the herses, cattle, sheep and pigs. The show cf horses and cattle is betver. Theexbirit of short-horns ot particular notice. it. embraces iwo calves. and..two, 2 year old heifers. which would be no, @isgedjt to any show in the in the Aowminiom,.’ A very hue three year dé ort- bull raised . by Professor awsen 48,9180 shown,.and,.a few, pure. bred MS avait éattle are, onthe grounds, aud fs large mamber of . working. oxen and grade ttle, nove of, which. requiye extended Pate. Some of the swine are really gooa, dare well bred. These with a mice show wtwe)) brod. fowleousplete the live stock department. Wivtie the building, the fruit is the: first ubject to attragt the visitorsattention, The show of . apples,is really magnificent, Gravenste ns, Baldwins; +Bishop’s “Pippius, Nonpariels, King of Tomkins, County and other choice varieties are here in abundance and of a quality that can scarcely, be ex- celled. , Pears, quinges, and .grapes, are «30. shown in considerable numbers, ani all of them good. . It would be. hard to, form an exagerated conception of the possibiliiics in fruit geowing of the County of Annapolis, The exhibition .of 2,oots is _ureditable. Potatoes are here of amany vapeties, large and gt ood k voking. Turmips are: 106 so guod, and the,same may, be said of mang vids, carrots and parsnips ; pumpkins, squ Lashes and tomatoes make an excellent appear- ance. In cereals the show is yery fair. A number of very good samples of spring and winter wheat, and barley are on exhibition. i'The oats are pet so good, but the Indian | Corn is far in advance of anything we can | produce in Prince Edward Island. Some ‘members of the VCommittée appear to {have an antiquarian taste. Copies of 'Halifax and Sn John ne Wspipers pub- ‘lished. respectively in the. years 1807 ‘aud 1815 shew the progress which journa- \isa has made in the Maritime Provinces | since the days of Waterloo, A bonpet over | 100 years old, reveals the carte WAh which | the belles of ‘Anns apolis, in. the time of the | American Revolution concealed the charms of their pretiy, faces. Whatever feelings ‘an inspection of these prodigious bonnets may create in the minds of th» ladies of this generation, the men are not likely to sigh for the adoption of the costumes of their | great-great-grandmothers, at least so far a3 | the dress of the head is concerned. It may imot, after all, be the fault of these bonnets ‘th ut t the ey have cease d to ple: as2. They have |only shared the fate of the personal charms | of their once light-hearted owners, How sad to think that our “turbans” and “Tam O'Shanters” may occupy in the estimation of those lying a century after us, the same place which the quaint old, be onnet in the show case does in oars. Still sadder it is to think (but the thougit is impossible) that the gay happy ladies of Aunapolis, who now throng this Exhibition, may be indebted to a hat or a bonnet, in the char- acter of a monstrosity,for even a passing thought before the clese of the — ceu- tury. A knife and fork used by thi » Dake of Kent during his visit to Annapolis, are shown as mementos of the residence of Queen in Nova | Scotia from the years 1794 to 1799. extent e expectations of the promoters of tais 'exhibitiom have been realized in a financial ‘point of view, The attendance yesterday, | the opening day wag, not very large. | To-day the show gr ,igds @n1 buildings are there | througe ad. with visitors, to-mormoy, | will we probably, a falling y «ff The litt? town, of. Annapolis is fai rly alive r together i large numbers - with 13 accom panim ent of ras muny advantages as it should be, When it is remembered that the | | whole valley from Berwick to. Annapolis is} ’ it will be understood how, * i far the dairymen of Annapolis have «failed | resources aud indusbries of | sheep is very poor indeed. That of horned | diy Mr. Eaton, ‘of C wawallis, is deserving | Wi h peo ale. who appear to enjuy taemselves worl, | Evidently, the people of Anuapolis kuow how to conduct themselves when cvilected intoxication, rowd, ism, is ulmo.t conspicuous for its absence, and tre exhibition if not commerciaily frau. sht with has ceritinly answered the eud most in ‘view ey the people of Ontaridfpavdhddted aytnarep ined | their House cf, Lerds, dyspiak, peg 4 vod | Edward. Island can atiyrd,, sadn e | "lat a oe 2er? is nothing,that cap be. dp | Legislative Cx suncil bat oF ba’ sq Ope et done by the Honse of AsstWibly: Yee bude realty require, instead” of TR AC vs tl Couneil is a Municipal Coaneil riench ob county. This Council can. saer - cantale better, and attend to them moras a ithapican possibly he done by aq Al uot tive Council. Four meetings of b cipal Council would-cost each Cor 5 $100 ‘per year.- The Munitipa? dite wonld see that théy'got'a fair shahomg wel Government grant for the repairs Of realy and bridges ; would levy and colleehpalhd! taxes for scaool purposes, and aledsehRijog Other taxes required for conaty pat The Municipal Couneil would revise, Assessment Roll at the Court of Rewil aha would see that every item on it : cofrect.. ‘The Municipal Council of ‘e al County conid attend to the wants of Schowbd! Districts much better than can be done by ti the Lewislative Council. mob i think, Mr, Edigor, it is time that wig take 4, stop in advance, and relieve ours selves of an unnecessary burden, and ava onreelves of the benefits to be derived frat’? a Municipal Council. I'am, Mr. Editor, Respectfully yours, eidivli D. F, Sarret oteoHl ond AE To the Editor of the Bxamimer. derdis 0 tA) @ toh Mz. Eprror,—Yoar correspondent Majgh stems to ba well posted in the cunning de- vices of the Liquor Ven iors. - After: vats At a history of-how the Scott Act works atotige # Station om the Connty Line heseys it ipthumis of every plice imPrince Edw. rd Island yh a vendorship,is.cstabushed,. ‘Ihe asserion is, untrue of our Vendor ‘Ross here in Mount Stewart, and I it is eqhalty untrue of some other No bogus certifieate is required in” town where any lover of “rom can get ali he wants without gomg to the Vendor of of that place. 1am eredibly informed that there are six rum shops i the | tawpygt — Souris; there is no occasion to go d Vendor in that town for hquor, th ‘ want it can get all they can bay ‘a . a certificate from any of thane Some of ths people of Souris std the Licenss-inspeetor of Kings Conabst in-collision Wita,the mmsellers, ‘ag visited Souris since his appoint not likely that the Temperance ¢ Souris neglected to inform him, Youre orréspondent Malsah i nae is no defying that the Sestt Act® osama much good.” ‘The contrary is Re fmetcinice Kings County where it) has éebeamushog harm |Your correspondents, ’ di cludes his ietter .by saying must go.’ dsay-amén ; there aah for them, the rumsellers cai hath business in the Liqnor traffid#°°T Act should be ‘repealed; it BWM Hon retg Prines Edward Istana. It! is dive cl; tio w tos have veod license houseRy: jlaayes:, the Ly mai aers sold in.them inspecsg r we iy. ThoeLsiand then will nm 4, iy : a bon i pik ps mus is revenue, and those who w y have liquors, can get it gdod. “Now they must drink **Rot Gat”= ai moo Yours &c., Rap Sy MEP ORAEP- TE TTT, OT 820198 Foreign Militarp o@nitroismei ton) —<—en iol) yatbustxe The war correspondsht act litt @alegadT Gazette has viven the réalertoh abet oapees a pen and ink sketeh gh toe dpa g Bap thpBey offivers in Egypt as foley stayydiaeib ow “Wolseley is an updagmeae and cA man, lantere-jer py » fis Mk A599 oe AEE F aud a blonce moust silo tn low sun-helmet, wot kerchief of white ay soncehe coat is open at the-dhe stl Obes Lowe many stains of grddhe;. avchaedivanekmedd necktie, a wovleneshiph sf opt te grey checked Prehagns i 8 ae boots and spurs, Mb CRS 53h) Cie yon low case aud strap a ye ihe 89 »wW case al’, with cartridge case, 28 violet pocket Sete tr his - coat, &@ giganiag.,p aRyosisly u h aad ia ya 7? ee eakitimes ee tee, “Sir Joho Aa Yet wena gotoranedl man of middle; git, with whiewbalir land intsllig.at feWures. are onaged lateT “Admiral Seymour is thick-set,of middle heivht, and mfortatmte eda hegty and bis appearans¢ oft Ree i spectator @, ae ey ercise on boa Ahk Be thok? helmet, a blué® hat lac d- shoes, a navy sword, a a ued se pa aah ate vi jvc ts a yl yey ky mig-sltiq Hoiteveds J evorwe%{*' 10} od a OL 8 oem ae meget, oats ong fone Zh : The ‘aaa Masti York esoeym plete f n go) | seb vieos okwed ath l to roadgwagenss heat (id con not ward ah@ /Dhok Swivetboroand Aldim Ear’. ae tt) ea eta. that «thre beter letewobkd! sbesenke MD -reeey ni * be?"eh lagna hb nme