Five Dottans A YERAR. —— NEW SERLLGS, ‘“ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”’—Evxirwwes. OHARKLOTEETOWN, PRINCE ELWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1882. StneLe Corres Two CENTS. VOL, 12.—NO0. 8. . ~ Pur DaiLY MXAMINER fs ISSUSD EVERY EVENING, hy rag Examiner Poetisnine Company, FROM THEIR Orrick, CoRNER OF WATER .NO GRRAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, : . P. E. Island RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, . - : $2 50 ‘hree Months, : : i 25 One Menth, 0 50 a Ldvertising at most moderate rates Cuntracts may be made for wenthly, yuarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- | gents, on application. Prince paWard island RAILWA TIME TABLE NO. 19. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. CapRYS, Tov. 14, TPs #0 take effect on the 29th Nov., 1883. TRAINS OUTWARD. | (READ DOWN ) erations. | MIXED. : ' ' ; | MEXRD. | MIXED. ' ' ’ a -|-—— ° Ch’town ..|Dp 8 l5am|Dp 3.30pm) Dp 3 00pm Royalty Je “ 838 | “ 353 ‘4 N Wiltsh’e' *“* 929 ** * 445 * Hunter R’r| ** 945 “, * 5.00 * Bradalba’e | *‘10 23 ** | ** 5 35 Co'ty Line.} ‘10.32 ** | ** 0.48 * en eeeneeeee preetown 439.47 **.1.°%° 608 ft Keusingt’n| “11 10 “* “Giese * Summ side ork Spm |" 7.00 * Miscouche | ** 1.37 ‘‘ Wellingt’s | ** 7.05 **! Port Hill..; ** 24<* °* | O’Lesry...! ** 405 “ | Bloomfield | «* 4.39 Aibertea,.| * b.19 * | Tignieh...|Ar 6.05 “ _ | i Royalty Je | Lip 3 23m Youu 4.2..! ° 34)" Bedford. . . | | + 4.00 “ Mt. Stew’t ' “ 4.45 $s Cardigan .. | * 603 ** Jeorget’n.. | Ar 6.30 “* Mt. stew’t Dp 4 45pm 1 «6 5 57 +s 6.465 * Ar7.30 “ TRAINS INWARD. _ (READ UP.) ' Moreil,...| SE. Petee’s. | i Bear River}! | ! | Seer | es i ' Souris ....} i sTaTions, | MIXED. MIXED, | MIXED. i Jh’town . .|Ar 4.15pm|Arll.15am Arl1.30am | eyes Je} Dp 3.53 ** |Dp 10.52°* | Vilteh’e} ** 3.01 **; , a! “10.01 * Hunter R’r| ** 2.46 ** | ** 9.45 “* Bradalba’e}+*-2.09 “| “« 9.08 ‘| Co’ty Line., “* 1.59 ‘S ! ** 8 58 * j Freetown..| ** 1.43 ** | ** 843 ‘| Kensingt'n| ‘* *.20 ** | ** 820 “| ep — 66 Samm’ side afi tone! Tae ** Miscouchs Dp iV 58° Weilingt n, ** 10.31 * Port Hall..} ** 9.45 ** O Leary...}| ** 8 30 ** | Bloomfield} ** 8 05 *° Alberton ..! ** 7.27 ** Tignish...| ‘* 6.20 “ ea Koyalty Jc Dpll.07am York,.... | “10 50 * Bedford. el **103 0 ” Mt. Stew’t) “one « Cardigan ..| ! “+ 825% Georget’n .| “ Goo Mt stewt! = Dp 9 55am Morell....! “O04 St. Peter's | “a Lear River | ¢ 7am 4 Souris... | “1... On and after Wednesday, 29th November, instant, and until close of navigat‘on,a Special Passenger Train will leave Charlottetown daily (Sundays excepted), at 6.20 a. m., for Summerside, connecting with the Steamer there at 845 a. m, and returning to Char- lottetown op arrival of Boat each evening. L. B. ARCHIBA LB, Snperintendent Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1582. dy ex dy pat pres her sum je 61 - ry IN OTLC Bi. ry’ HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s Patent Burner’s, especially made to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned full on. These Burners are intended for use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where a light from a small con- sumption of Gas only is required. By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to any desired quantity less than three teet per hour, These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give & light eqval co about ten candles at a cost of three quarters of one cen per hour, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gaa will be ten centa each. [jn 10 eed pat £500 Reward! \ TE will pay the above reward for any cas of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Sick Headache, ndigestion, Constipation or Cos- tiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. - They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, contaming 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all !ruggists. Beware o counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured oniy by JOHN C. WEST & CO., “The Pill Maker,” Chicago and Toronto, Free trial packag* sent by mail prepaid on recéipt of a 3 cent stamp, Sold by FRaSER & RE!DIN, and all Dragyists. augl4—dy & why ly. NEIL McLEOD, Barrister & Attormey-at-Law, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC, | OFFICES: Reform Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown, VP. EK. Island, Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Buitding, Sum- merside, P. E. Island. CORRESPOADENCE, Her Majesty and Wolseley, ; We do not hold ourselves responsible for the TRE BRITISH GENERAL VISITS THR QUEEN j ‘epinions or statements of our correspondents, AT BALMORAL, | sthemage deeniiinocnntpinigipoenjuliliem-nepsinacianeneclasteniatnntanmatinmeyiegieth | QUEEN SQUARE. O: Sir Garnet Woilseley’s long journey to jalmoral and brief visit to the Queen had, after all, a pleasant side to them, writes ithe London correspondent of the New The Outlook—Means of Transport Wanted. —— To the Editor of the Examiner, \ T & A. BROWN & CO., have now ¢ompleted their FALL IMPOR! i | York Tribune. “He reache? the Castle at 3, ‘Y. TATION ' Srr,—What you said in your issue of a the ee an of the out for a ais Teg ears cle : : i aa oq, friday relative to manufactures in Char- her c:siom always of the afternoon. er le: Ged * Goleta antage to imepect thejr Stock, as they have a ‘lottetown, is no doubt true; but we want Majesty greeted hcr successful soldier cor- W assorline _something more than manufacturing enter- idiaily, but did not postpone her airing. | prise in the City to make the bleod of trade | Royalty is not in the habit of postponing its /course more quickly through our veins and pleasures for the pedple; nor probably ee Y. MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at ‘awaken enterprise among the people ae8 — British and Foreign Dry Goods Nov. 24, 82 —-pres her BR. WASBURTON, | a: ys j OF EXTRA VALUE, | I would submit that what we require to ; instil life into our farmers and merchants, | PHYSICIAN AN} CRG EON. The very latest novelties shown in every Department. ‘is more direct avd rapid communication BURG great variety of Maatles, Ulsters, Wool Shaw's, Clouds, Searfs and Fur, With Continental markets and ports trom (EIN H.) Goo Office in Old City Hotel, corner of Great Beavers, Scotch Tweeds and Coatings and Seal Cloths. | George and Dorchester Streets, opposite the Th oa i i Da tee : 2 ? Rebsteed eh Bias ‘etane A large lot. Blankets, Quilts, Horse Rugs, ete. a 300 Lambs’ Wool Shirts, assorted sizes. 300 pairs Lambs’ Wool Drawers, stock to Great Britain. It is quite feasible and within tha power of the Government to give us diregt and ;unbroken railway communication with) | Halifax, St. John and the markets of the} Northern States, by constructing a railway _of the same guage as the Intercolonial from |Charlottetown direct to Cape Traverse, | Catholic « hape] | Street—night bell. | Alot of Grain Bags, ete sm iN STRANGE aAmnnmtan All of whieh will be disposed of at their usual low prices, | INSURANCE OPIIGK, there to meet a ferry boat capable of taking ine eter Yies W, & A. BROWN & CO. | over the pant yee eae eine, — | ets : Salinas | Chitown, Oct. 31, necting pg with the Intercolowial, so that | (ieen Ingurales bompany, atest _ ee a _ oalbthannien Charlottetown in the morn- eins | OF ENGLAND. an oe ing would be in Halifax and St. John the ! ‘ . > 1 i CAPITAL, TEN MILTON DOLLARS. trade of the whole province by enabling us| ) For Sedtch and English Tweeds or Worsted SUits sy. ete eee need Lancashire Instrance Company. For Canadian Tweed Suits, ‘time is money), labor and annoyance of the | t j ‘ |CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS , wharves, and _ wharves to sh'ps, and constant shipping of freigh} from cars to ; 5 y a a 40 : : ‘then from sh to wharves, and from Insurance effected on all kinds of property Ik or Ov ercoats of all Descriptions, ‘wharves to is aged which is enough to DESBRISAY & ANGUS, | Go TO- f at current rates. Losses settled promptly | ‘damp the energies of any people. Let our pas equiteniy, people meet together this winter to discuss General Agents. |, «= heateesttalah. Oi a ios ot ; this question,and bring it}before the Govern- | Office—South Side Queen Square. <a r , oo ; - | 22 te Ch'town, Sept. 15, 1882. ee ts t | F r Le ul ; R ee = — = ul -) m i. ARTHUR & CO., | ) el is atheee tlk talent ‘ at others wilh take it up, and by g * if Saal Ml ts UPPER QUEEN STREET, vol unived make ‘the work caeauee a . ; " far li. nora Vommuission Merehauts nwo pooRs ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER“ "°"?" 4 a, — ment inearnest. It is not within the scope ae » of a letter to enlarge upon the many points es g of advantage of such a line of communica. Particular attention given to the sale of Isiand produce, : tion, and I merely make the suggestion Yours, : . Ratiway. There you will find the largest and best”assortment of Cloths in the. ‘Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a perfect fit | 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, 'sx#r2toed. | —ALSO— BOSTON, MASS. A compiete line of Gents” Furnishings and Well Hats, cheap,&c. &o. To the Hdstor of the Hpamniner. May 27, 1882—wkly zs ; Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner .. Se —nAll peteewnted i the -coynd ees Bank of Nova scotia. Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1881. ESTABLISHED 1832, Ch’town, Nov. 27th, 1882. Wanted-- A Street Crossing, ‘public, on Saturday last, through your ‘valued medium, the great want every one | in the vicinity has felt, of a proper crossing ‘somewhere between Mr. Charles Robert- 5 ‘son’s corner and Water Street ; and, if do OHBN McPEHES & co w / his communigation have the desired effect, $1,000,000 : mugh justice will, as he says, be done to 325.000 | | business men interested, and to the public : ‘generally. For, here, on each side of Queen OPENED THEIR Street, there is an unbroken row of busi- ness -places, some of them among the largest in town, and, in a few weeks two Paid Up Capital. . Reserve Fund .. >. An Ageney of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th inet, in the bnilding| same evening. This would give life to the! |would leaser great people have thought of |postponing anything previously arranged. 'This is a country where people do not put themselves out. The ceremony in such |tmatters is to be unceremonions. The ‘Queen informed Sir Garnet that he muat Also Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Brown, Blue and Black Pilots and “ich ocean steamers are sailing with live | be tired’ with his journey, and handsomely ” =. . 4 « a . , > suggea‘ed to him that by the time she had come in driviig he would be rested and abls to talk. Sne returned at 5, tea was ordered, maps were preduced, and Sir Garnct was comnianded to describe the campaigu to Her Majesty, He found her familiar with military details, as might be expected. THE QUEEN'S KNOWL®DGE OF AFFATRS is always minute, say those who come in contact with the Throne. And so over a cup of tea the tired General fought his battles o’er again to the great delight of his audience, and perhaps to his own. The Quéen, one hears, put many questions, acute aad business-like at times, and then womegniy and human—would k»ow all about the wounded, and why the hospitals were not better supplied. One would much like to be sure whether Sir Garnet ventured to repeat to her the stern statement to his military superiors that he kuowingly ‘“‘went ahead of his transport’ to¢ good tuilitary reasons. There waa an early dinner, It is wisper- ed that this august gompany sat down to table in theiy aiternoon raimént ; did not, in short, dress for dinner. Such a de- partire from usage has been known before; but it is enoagh to make Mayfair and Bel- gravia lose their appetites However, for some reason, Sir Garnet had to be in Lon- don next morpiug, and etiquctte for once gave way to military necessity. Or did not give way ; since whatever the Queen com. mands js etiquetts, for the time being. ak GARNET WAS PLACED AT THE QUEEN’S RIGHT AND, and the Egyptian talk oa. The Queen showed herself throughout most gracious, which was the more remarked because heretofore Sir Garnet Woleley had not been a favorite at Court. Royal epiniens on wilitary matters are supposed to be much influenced by the Dake of Cambridge, and the Duke of Cambridge, as everybody knows, has been at dagyers drawn with Sir Garnet on short service ad other questions of army reform. There is a story—though it seems chur- lish to revive it now— that the Queen insis- ted on Sir Garnet Wolseley going to see lately uccapied by the Bank of Prince Edward ' Island, under the management of the under. | signed, will be eh) Pee Deposits on current accouyt. stoves im Mr. McEachern’s new building | ; will be occupied, as alsv several of the received on interest, and | offices upstairs. Drafts granted on the various Agencies and | facts, and of the one mentioned by ** Citi- | zen,” viz: that no other corner on Queen | her before he left for Egypt. He was so ill that his physicians had forbiden him to receive the Prince of Wales. The Prince Now, in the face of these asked to put his hand inside the door and shake hands with his departing frend, but Db, C. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 15882—tf Agent, Peake's Wharf, No. 2.1 ee Oct. 4, 1882—2aw, wkly Rorerr Orr's OLD Strand Pictou Round, Pictou Rut, svwdneyv Round, Svdnev Nut. a ‘CHEAPSIDE. 20; : : ' ‘the doctors struck to their ne. Well, this Fare “Poa: < (reer ‘Street wants a crossing, we must say that critical state of health was due largely, said Sterling and other Exchange bought and “no allowable plea can be advanced by the people at the time, to the journey Sir sold, and yeneral banking business transacted. 5 ‘ MILLINERY AND CLOTHINC, | AGADIA COAL DEPQT, tt will Pay Cash Buyers to examine cur Goods Before s Purchasing elsewhere, JOHN McPHEE & CO. Street Committee why, before our worst, Garnet had been forced to make to Osborne , weather sets in, they should not lay down!—or wherever the Queen may then have ‘at least one crossing, and, if the expense of chanced to be—to take leave. And one only one can now be afforded, it will be|reson for her Majesty’s obstinacy in the for them to determine whether mid-way’ matter was her determination to speak her down the block, or the corner below, be the! royai mind to Sir Garnet on some points of more desirable place. It was only last' wilitary sdministration which be, as Ad- | Saturday that a gentleman—a stranger jutant General, had been ordering other- | here but well known to all educated people wise than was pleasing to the Duke of Cam- | —said to me : ‘‘ How far must I go befere} bridge. Let us hope this is mere scandal. 'I can cross the street without wading in| But all that is over, and so was }mud? He was going to Messrs. Brem- | ner's, and was then with me on the opposite ‘side of the street. Trusting this advocacy | may have the desired effect, I am, sir, THE DINNER AT BALMORAL, after atime, but not before an incident had occured which high authorities say is Yours, &e., quite unprecedented. When the wine came One Inveresten. °° dessert, the Queen rose and proposed ‘a toast to the health of Sir Garnet Wolseley, with a flattering word or two about his suc- jcess in Egypt. There was a situation for a jsimple-minded, blunt seldier! Sir Garnet declares that nothing in Egypt had puzzled Early Closing. To the Editor of the Examiner. the well-known firm of Perkins & Sterns close their place of business at six o’clock in the evenings. This is, Sir, a move in | the right direction. It shows that those GO ODS gentlemen do not look upon their clerks as | mere mechanical instruments, but as men ’ and women, who, it is porsible, at times to need rest. It is to be hoped, Mr, Editor, that other prominent firms will see the necessity of following in their footsteps, {and by so doing inaugurate s reform which will be hailed with delight by hundreds of hard-worked clerks whose pay is poorer and hours longer than any other class of people A Large Supply of the Above Coal Kept Constantly on hand. SEKEEPERS'’ ew Parties from the country will find it HG 5 advantageous to call before purchasing else- ve C. LYONS. Nov. 13, 1882.—dy wly tf W. C. BISHO We are now offering a first-class assortment of In Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, &c¢., at prices fo suit the times, 20; Dear Sir,—I notice, with pleasure, that him so mnch as to know what he had to do in this emergency. What did etiquette require—nay, what did it permit? What niight a subject, in presence of his sover- eign, do to acknowledge this extraordinary act ef reyal condescension t Propose the Qneen’s health in return? Douwbdtfal as matier of propriety; certainly comimon- plice if proper. When the Queen sat down Sir Garnet stood up (for I suppose he could not stand while his own health was being drunk, even in the Queen’s preseuce) and said :-— “Will your Majesty permit mé to propose a toast!” Sole ri Co -—AND— FORWARDING ACENT, Marine Insurance Broker, —AND— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. 0. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, WHIPS, VARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned a 305 NAILS, Fon: Ser, Ceffee, Fleur, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Goods ard General Groceries are of the Very Best Quality and Marked at Lowest Rates. SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, PAINTS, OILS, &e., &., IN GREAT VARIBTY.~ Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Halis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consiguments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. - Noy. 14, 1881.—1yr PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Goods expressed to ‘any Station free of charge. Chailottetown, April 19, 1882—2aw, wkly 20: part of the City and Railway HENRY BEER. in the community. Her Majesty signified her assent, upon Yours truly, ‘which Sir Garnet said :— Corr. | “I beg to propose the health of my gal- —- + < lant comrade in-arms, His Royal Highness Natural Science Notes. ithe Duke of Connaught ”’ Quite perfect, was it not! They say the The canary is not reputed to be a long- Queen was immensely pleased, both with lived bird, seldom exceeding ten or twelve the tact of Sir Garnet Wolseley and with years, but occasions occur of its reaching a the complinent to her son. 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