we ee eggs -_ : . a - oo ere nn ere - : ~ = — a. =. ; 7 it j , 2 r « eee ee cy » r vp Wh Tar : } : - . ¥ , A ’ . 2 , ; 1 F » ine i ) ) i ‘1 h . q ra } i} , y ‘ } . ee ° y f a ’ NEW SERLES. CHARLOTSRPOWN, PRINCE EDWARDASTAND, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER: 2h, 198 Se VOL. 12NOe 1. =) — a — i et — Sail Par DAN Bx At Rs Jame | | . | | SS ae CURRENT NEWS NOTES. ee | 1883, THE EXAMINER, 1883, Tur Dairy Bxaminer. au . f Is ISSUBD EVERY EVENING, < j en ‘ a | es i; or NOVEMBER 21 a Kart Burp writes tothe News declaring ie i in Dae wit Cid | ' Te asi” , 1882. that all who care for England’s reputation . . By roe Examiner Pustrsnixe 7 | ett NOW 1S THE TIME ——— = lought to combine in demanding the relea:e # rroM THEIR Orrick, Conner or WATER eft a ba fe of Arabi, who at first acted with the Khe- + : AND GREAT GRORGE STREBTS, | rT aT i editorial Notes. dive’s consent and then upon the orders of ; a : : : . . inti : ne ' ' the Assembly of representatives of all | Qiagen ==" Tow Opening ax §, 8. Victoria, Waldensian and Cedar Grove Renew Subscriptions aid to Subscribes _cymoastiée in the school. ate ap laser ut the Egyptian Rares of SupscRerrton : , . a. ae ed ——— proved of by Field Marshal Von Moltke. . st ye it as Sie Months. ; ; : $2 50 | ; = ‘i oh : ts Having faithfully redeemed our promises | —It feems probable that there will be am A arta aodgaton mt the 1580 teak, Three Months, 120 | Ladies Beaver and Plush Hats, {for the years that are past, we now again an early session of the Canadian Parlia- says: “The Oil Exchange is too: smati to ‘ac- One Month, 050 | ie an _.jeonfidently appe»! to the public, and ask} meat; but the date of the opening has oc. the oe yt coop, and a 2e- Advertising at most moderate rates. | Ladies’ Silk Scarfs, _, for, Tae Darey Wx amiver and THe Weexvy hwo yet been fixed. : idlshe cocked instr eetie lkoe Contracts may’ be made for m« nthly, | , y Examiver anv Istanp Arcus a continuance | In Englad when they get hold of a | Mem are necessary to open a passage for the , rterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- : , oe lake oe _— ~ “{members. Forty-seven ‘seats in the gallery leclk = a a application. Ladies Jersey Gloves. r poeniat err one AUDEIES good man ** they keep hold on to him,” | were sold for $1,890 on ‘Monday. Yesterday eR Uj uring the coming year, as heretofore, Op the 13th December next, Mr. Glad-|another Oil Exchange was formed. Ra leriRt ing MANAG FOR NOVEMBER, 1982 Ladies’ Alexand rit sackets, Tue Examiner will advocate, to the best/ stone will have been fifty years in Par- 000 io mentbership fees has been snbec ed. Pea AL aoe ’ 7 oe . ; of its ability, the maintexance cf every liament. No wonder, that with such af" tet; SUSh ho aes : i ue a eta: Children’s. W ootien Pelisses, y ad _\_ [bod institution ow in operation on the constituiog ane such a training he is cept podate Uilehenl Se ha ARS : ty ee . Island, andthe introduction of every im- now ‘‘a grand old map.” hite-haired, but with the | rmi ath ; ; a id io > ‘ y ’ white-haired, but wi e most charming F SS 2nd day, Ph, 45im., p- m.,N.E, i romenade kcaris and squares, provement ealculated to advance the inter- eslileisca C adi manrers. He has practised bis curious art ‘ 1% (below horizon. ) - ‘4 IE Pp ' fi te of th i : —The liabilities of the anaqdian upon many noted personages, among them . | ‘ New Moon 10th day, 7h. 7m, p. m., N. E. Behive Wools. Cocoon Wools : ca a See peuple. _ |banks, on the 31st October, amounted to [being the Empress Engenie, who frequently * ; ' Oi me ieee Ss Sy Notwithstanding the result of the Legis-| $1 54,281,529; the assets to $238,563. ‘ Ps on , it is yo he Bae - Nirst Quartér; 19% , th. 29m. 9 Sek. ; r i i i . ee Wabthits ) to le her throve and die in 2 Full Moon, 24th day, JOh. 50m., p. m., 3. -B. lee Wools, Bertin VW ools, lative Council election, Tuer Ex MINER 18/168. Directors liabilities are set down ‘4 Not upon the scaffold ?” she queried, Bud ‘ a atill in favor of reducing the Loral Legisla-|at $9,934,258. The circulation has ex-| ., cerhy, baving long been haunted with fears Fit; 4 DAY OF WEEK| apy — a a, ture, consolidating thé ‘Local Civil Service | panded nearly $4,000,000 since the 30th | of meeting Marie Antoinette’s fate. He gave Ee : a b _ ; 5 <1 ata CERMS Five DoLuarRs A YRAR. —- — i —_ -— — - ~ = ee —— me ee ices “ This is trad Libérty, wher Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Kuxirwses, ~— - ——- eee ———— ee Sincie Cortes Two CrEnrsa. ih m/ham) aft’n, aft’o Meire and Breehe®ash Ribbons, upon a sound and permanent basis, main- September, and it is now standing at $37,940,516. This with the circulation herad d) negative reply, and she sought, to learn no more. wanes ee oe arene 3 \ ~ Gn e y Ene ee oe 2 a i a. a a ps ccs “or es ") | 7 - 7% ne r ci a SOAR $7. ee A i Wednesday [6 47/4 40/10 23) 2 37 k “nen’s Li y W Indere ing |taininga policy of rigid economy in the “wh : ; a ‘5o 4g : Pparedentt ¥ 43) 39/11 31 3 32h Gentlemen's Lambs’ W ool Undere lothing, wy A SE oa of ne affairs feat of }Of Dominion. notes brings the whole cir-| Parser wHEELs ‘appear tobe coming into & 3! Friday | 50° 37! morn! 4 36 Gentlemen's Merine Underclothing “ ra, ok bli —— =” . | culation. up. to $44,940,000. The cut-| more and more extended use on, the American ok 4/Saturday | 51! 36) 0 31) 647 01 — hd c* “| applying the public, mopey;myre particu-| ont discounts show expansion of relwot eee ure va one gt = A Sonar | Saad vat oat a - Gentlemen's Kid Mitts and Glovege| 2" the adrancementof the saricltral g3 470,000 since lat month, being placed |e" Mie Vaan snare fuel per” . ae | ssi 321 3 31 § O81 Ce | and industrial eet of the Province. —_| at $146,379,855. The deposits show a| intendent of the Central Railroad of New an 8! Wednesday | oF | $i] 4 31 9) 3| GEO DAVIES & , Co a j / Tue EXAMINER & policy shall be, as it | very heavy decline, those of the Govern- | Jersey, says that they have been in use by his» a 9 Thareday ( 59) >3 5 = - * ick eal * e has been: first national, then »political—|ment having fallen off to the extent of comptnl ier fee veers par cate oe the only iM 10| Frida 7 Of 28) 6% 2% Charlottetown, Oct, 5,°1882. .‘bfirst for the Provi xt + - : F , + oge ints tay [SBR oa Ms hace eee cere rea foe oe tae See eee, a 28 ay co ae On a! 37} . , — ——— - - ————————e Aes i ° ereas the aw wi ‘ i3 Sondny 5 24 9 asl aia ; : oa i | governed. oy be A correspondent of the London uver 50,000 nes os of paper wheel ES 14 Tues 6h 23)10 13 0 15 ; peer Bs a an ; : a ( I ave run over 400,000 miles; and some few BY - Wednesday 1 22)10 God 5H) UNION MUTUAL LIFE ital RANGE COMPANY Articles‘on Practical Agriculture will be}] i... Stock Journal writes:—‘In my | 500,000, and are «till in service. It supers, ge 16Thursday | | 9) 2H11 33) 139) »F}@ prominent feature of Tue ExamiNeR|/ opinion it is the falsest economy to sell eee ete amy stand pclae a .. ie 17 Friday 10} 20,aft 3] 2 2%; ms ring 1883; and our columns will, as here-| off a sheep poor from one of these light- oh Saturday 12} * 19} 0 35) 3 17) 9 28 | ary 7 : ——--— ' | iolSenday” | ia 18 i 4) 4 ad! PORTLA ND, MAINE. To Re a ened, with: Set, AMOI aie ; ee a wy eae Desratcuys from Lima state that: the ie 20 Monday 14) 17) 1.34! 5 55 ' - . OY? Weave . eating miscellany. - uukiIng so ts this, Lhe manurial eurici~ |situation in Peru is. becoming worse daily. 13g 21|Tuesday 15) 16 2" 5! 7 12 JOHN -E. DEWEPT, President. } Phe publicatio “Uf @ seties of! lively | ment of such farms is everythinginmak-|The departments of Tunin, Ayacugho, 22) Wednesday 16) 16) 2 40' 8 15) ; is stories, by. one of the best English authors, |!"8 them remunerative, and the cheapest | Arequipa, Tuno, and Cuzco, where the : ss ne 19 ci . 7 ; - Total Assets January ist, 1882 - fate ; $6.264.215.57| will be Saiendsl ob nese andaentinned | Y°7 of manuriog ve is by the voidings wre ey forces Bienen ae 1 oes 2 ” : : 2 a : , . Bai ue it Ps of sh when tedon fattening food.|*T@ ‘ound, are in @ ixmentably misera , a 25! Saturd 20, 13)5 111039 9 16) « “y if ‘ hout th th sheep : g ° a t Bey | RE SRS) mag Pay Mites O Flay) (20 U Agmemeliepronatie shure [iron mcr come bool," Nandan eh on | 27| Monday | 2 12, 7 Glan 5 ae coe : INER AND “ISIANP) animals have golden feet; but a sheep séeurit,y;:asid. the Isbotrers: hardl im 23 Tuesda |» 25; 12) Bell} O 43; Se f Tee ss. eel ck oe ‘ Axcus will contain» a larger quantity and}, treped fara vervibin pam aoQ ype . 29, We balay i gp) ‘a 915 | 24 STANDING, COMPARED WIPH- LARGEST CANADIAN COMPANY: } ie ott ~ saat t ened on a poor farm turns everything) the crops indispensable for the food be EK 30| Thyrsday, |. ania 10 fonis| 2 5 © etl ks ae Boa oh ee a ae a ere VACSY OF matter. than, any other | to gold to an extent of which they had|of the army of Arequipa, and of the baaditii’ ~ § ~~ | I ae fs eee > <= Pr hit adieh a | Sb fosted wit | weekly paper published in the Island: no conception, “The ‘difference in the who make war upon t eit own countrymen — r| . Ss ee Total Assete. | ast tg Domi’on Gov't. 'The subscription price is only Onn}succeeding, grain crops where tu in the districts occupied. by the Chi pune : pasty ‘ = . aot a oikan's year, positively in advance have been fed off;in the one case by lean |The Peruvians are forced to pay war con- : A RID Delde Mate cni.c.c.ssccisictln es 8 $6,264,2.5.47 | $1,053.79 00 $139,000 nT ; : vn hits ‘let forei 7 - {Canada Li 5,064, 206.65 1,008,1 , Subscriptions received up to th d of|sheep, and in the other by those fattening tributions, whilst foreigners are compelled cattails — nance seat caceseiietaniieeaial bee = AF) a6 Pe P age : - to pay import and other duties, far higher DR. W. TOBIN, Fellow of the Royal College of Sur- geons, Ireland, Member of the King and Queen's Coliege of Physicians, Lreland, Late Surgeon Army Medical Dep't, H’ made a special study of diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat, in Paris and Londor and proposes to devote his practice to them. Consultations at his residence, No, 9 South St., Halifax, N. 8. Hours, 1U to 12 a, m., 2 to4 p.m. Oct 11,83. 1m 2 mae W. WHEATLEY, — PRODUCE & COMMISSION MERCHANT, 269 Barrington Street, MALIFAX, N.S. Consignments solicited. Highest prices and prompt returns guaranteed. Sept. 19,°1882—2aw 2m JAMES S, SCOTT, Shipping and Commission MERCHANT. | Dealer in Fish and Fishing Supplies, POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. Special attention paid to the receiving and prompt disposal of Island produce, Having extensive wharf accommodation and com- Why you should Insure in the Union Mutual; BECAUSE EVERY POLICY IS AN ENDOWMENT. BECAUSE EVERY POLICY IS NON-FORFELTABLE. BECAUSE EVERY POLICY IS INCONTESTABLE. BECAUSE ALL PROFITS ARE DIVIDED ANNUALLY. BECAUSE DEATH LOSSES ARE PAID PROMPTLY. Branch Office ~Queen’s Building, Helifax- W, R. ANDERSON, JAMES'DESBRISAY, Special Agent. | Avant, Charlottetown. Nov. 8, ’82. we BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. :O:———--—— \ & A. BROWN & CO., have now completed their e TATION. Buyers will find itto their advantage to inspect their Stock, as they havea very large an] new assortment ef ; British and Foreign Dry» Goods, » OF EXTRA VALUE. Thé very latest novelties shown in every Department. A great variety of Mantles, Ulsters, Wool Shaw!s, Clouds, Scarfs and Far Goods... Also Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Brown, Blue and Black Pilots and Beavers, Scotch 'Tweeds and Coatings and Seal Cloths, A iarge lot Blankets, Quilts, Horse Rugs, ete. | 300 Tanibs’ Wool Shirts, assorted siz@y.) 300 pairs Lambs’ Wool Drawers. ; A l6€ Of Gath BAR ete "=" v All of which will be disposed of at their usual low prices. FALL IMPOR b the present year, will be placed upon the list at once, but will. date from the lst of January, 1883. All communications should be addressed to W. L. COTTON, ManNaGer. HENRY ‘TERRELL, : SHIPPER’S AGENT, All kinds of Produce bought and shipped on Commission, Sole Agent forthe New Sheep Dip. Tracadle Cross & Bedford Station, P, £.1, Oct: 12, '82.—wkly 2m L. ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 tssex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882-——-wkly EDWARD 7, RUSSELL & CO,, Commission Merchants, 284 STATE STREET and supplied liberaliy with artificial food is so immense that those whe have seen it will not require to have my proposition proved. I am myself so well satisfied on the point that on a lightrsoil farm I would never sell off a single animal in lean condition. I would rather contract the number bred to the capability of the farm to fatten the surplus ones, if it were not possible, by growing more green crops and utilising the straw as food, to effect the business without shortening the number bred. Another reasou on which | found my thesis is that the most eco- nomical method of mutton-making is that of fattening the animals from birth while they are in a state of growth, so that rearing and ripening for meat may pfo- ceed at one and the same operation. The old way of converting wethers to mutton at two years old required one year for the sheep to grow to waturity, and still another for his fattening. It is now discovered that the entire thing cau be accomplished far better in less than one-half the time by making the fatten- ing commence at the earliest age, and causing the animal to put on flesh con- tinuously while it grows.” A correspondent of the Monetary Times asks about the Prince Edward Island Rail- way traftic: The read which has cost three and a half millions of dollars is 1984 miles in length. It earned in 1880-81 $151,131, but the expenses were $203,122. We learn from the report of the Minister of Railways for the last fiscal year, that the jreceipts were from. the follewing sources for two ficsal years, as under: than under the Peruvian regine. -_—_—_> The situation in the Scudan is causing great uneasiness in Government circles. Information from official and other sources proves conclnsively that the late reports of the defeat of the False Prophet are without foundation. Telegraphic communication with the Soudan has been interrupted fer several weeks in consequence of the heavy rains and floods in the Berber districts, but the wires are now working. The des- patch stati:g that the False Prophet's lieutenant has been captured and hanged, it is said, refers to an earlier period of the struggle and is found in a telegram just received from the Governor of Khartoum. He describes the situation as one of great gravity. cineatinniaiie Tae Dominion steamer La Canadienne’ Commander Wakehall, has returned to Quebec, after completing her summer's work in the protection of the fisheries. She reports that the fishery on the whole has been a favorable one, though on the main Labrador was almost a complete failure. On the upper North Shore it was slightly below the average ; on the South shore of, the river it was poor; from Gaspe to Paspe- biac good. ‘The fall fishery has been abun- dant everywhere, ani as the prices of all kinds of fish have ruled high, the fishermen generally are well off. There will be no distress on the coast nor at the Magdalen Islands this coming winter. A gveat many men have left the coast for the winter's work in the lombering districts at Ottawa and fariher West. ‘These men wiil return for the tishing season in the spring. The fishermen from Gaspe, who went to Anti- costi to prosecute the fishing, did well. The total catch of the salmon fishery wii] most likely show a decided improvement ovsr that of either of the past two years. La Canadienne has bronght up a quantity of ; modious stores, Consignments are s®licited BOSTON, MASS, 188t 955 Sek Ts ger ites specimens of the principal bait fishes and . and prompt returns guaranteed May 19. 1882-6 ‘ 52 443 51 670, of merchantable fish, which will be for- 7 eae Weekly market reports forwarded W, & A. BROWN & CO. ay ae ” 5 _ er ie ese etn warded to the London Exhibition. se 28 sted live stock carried, the number being 6,320 | intelligent mechanic, who had brought some volnclaisai $a ‘CHEAPEST, SHIPPING AND as compared with 4,488. The principal Dutch workmen to establish a brass foundry W (\ Bi C | OP p items of freight were: at Bristel, conceived the idea that iron might j 1880. 1881. |} be substituted for brass. This his workmen ’ ) + ° S 5 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. eS rere 575,441 412,526/did not succeed in effecting, being probably : : Potatoes and Roots, bushels, 34,699 105,224|too much prejudiced in favor of the metal 1 SETI PPrPIN C+ Advances made on consignments of produce. soe org oe 5,974 9,909| with which they were best acquainted. A * ? Timber ne 5,241 2,187! Welsh shepherd boy named John Thomas had, 3 : __— 44 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK, |j onber hh it SECT: 2,010 3,645 | some little time previous to this, been received 4 , IN THE WORLD. C.H, MoNai, Agent, Charlottetown Coal Me ERK. os 489 1,053|by Abrabam Darby into his workshop on j ( HN 2 . ’ , Salt oe. Oe Pee 1,029 1,157 | reeommendation of a distant relative. Whilst 4 FORWARD i ; —— O Oct. 25, ’82.—Iw Mackerel bris ......... 9,188 20,387|looking on during the experiments of the 7 ; k Herring Ciisew. sania’ 685 1,478} Dutch workmen, he said to Abraham Darby il ; ee ; oda Flour Ok, tan ial 15,963 15,939|that he thought he saw where they had % Marine Insurance Broker, |The Dominion Safety Fund Life Association) [NSRANGH QPRIGH. cast onccncs ease inten ieeeds ty We Magid tn he allaieed etaps | —~AaD— t |CorwoodandTanbark, cords 1,498 1,845\so he and Abraham Darby remaired in the : T posse : ; werkshop all night struggling with ; r 1A01 OF ST. J OHN N. B. be send — er “ ond the refractory metal and imperfect General Commission Agent miinesins ; | (} two hundeod. and sighty-fonr cars of which moulds. The hours passed on, and dayligh’ : ; ‘ ‘ = . i 8 ° lee NSurance Ompany, jeveuty six are for passengers, one hundred appeared, but salias would leave bia task, BEDFORD ROW, $50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. Working OF ENGLAND platform and one hundred and fifty box| ang just ac morning dawned they succeeded in upon application, and vessels chartered for shippers. iis P.O, addrese——Lock Drawer 51, Halifax, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. ARTICULARB ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Dae thereon. Ch’ town, Oct. 31, 1882. - SAFEST. SIMPLEST under Government License. oO An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund. Life Insurance at its actual cost. 0K“ Archibald McNeil & Forbes, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Lancashire Insiranee Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS There were 102,937 passengers carried last year against only 90,533 in 1880. There is a marked increase, too, in the number of and stock cars. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate AS A BRAIN TONIC, Dr. E. W Rosertsox, Cleveland, O., says : - — Cast Irncy was not in commercial use be- fore the year 1700, when Abraham Darby, an casting an iron pot complete. The boy en- tered into an agreement with Abraham Darby to serve him and keep the secret. He was enticed by the offer of double wages to leave his master—but he continued faithful; and from 1700 to 1828 the family of Thomas was confidential and much valued agents to the ,“‘From my experience can cordially recom- Insurance effected on all kinds of property . mend it as a brain and nerve tonic, especially at current rates. Losses rettled promptly 1 nervous debility, nervous dyspepsia, ete. and equitably. descendants of Abraham Darby. For more than 100 years after the night in which Thomas and his master succeeded in making an iron casting in a mould of fine sand copt:in- Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and x= Geod Canvassers Wanted. LEONARD MURRIS, roms hiriasite ilies te nmmgyiaaalaly tein allied prompt returns guaranteed. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Rich Seat Ciorus, Mantle Cloths, and ed in frames and wi'h air holes, the same pro- Commeagggynss.: salietheta: nents. aeameeenD G ral Acent f E. Island.” General Agents. Ulster Cloths, just opened. Sacques and cess was practised and kept secret at Cole- promptly. , eneral Agent for P.K, Island. Ottice—South Side Queen Square. — Ulsters cut and fitted at short notice.—Werxks brook with plugged keyholes and barred Nov, 14, 188l.—lyr « Summerside, Oct, 28, 1882.—ly Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1882, & Co, {no5 mo we & sa doors,