JAMES S. SCOTT, Local and Other lems. From All Quarters ‘Ty > : . ’ ’ © . Hay sells in St. John at $11 and $12 a ton} he British Anti-Slavery Suciety has ap- 5 daa ul pealed to Mr. Gladstone to suppress slavery ppg all OMMISsion Sr. Lovis has been via.ted by an earth and the slave trade in Egypt. quake shock. The Dominion Government have entered MERCHANT, ° a suit against Mr. Gilbert, of the Canada Engine Works, for breach of contract in connection with changing guns to breach- Coney ISLAND enustained $100,000 werth of | damage during the late storm. Dealer in Fish and Fishing Supplies, POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. 0 apamarasomoran binge is of een ta ! : ; , : _| loaders, for $9,000. , “| M | ee cor = oo See no share fpr erg ange 2 sii { \ Ww. & fy BROWN & co Special attention paid to the receiving and = er a 43 aa re Ss : a P > os " ‘ * ae deus » ° prompt disposal of Island produce. Having 3 = _ tae rin +: a See Ser So onee extensive wharf accommodativn and com- 4 rue net profits of the Toronte Exhbi rition | 1as Just been taken. The iron scaffolding | bj modious stores, Consignoments are slicited me amount to about eight thousand dollars. a a in putting = the roof is in place, and prompt returns guaranteed - _ oe _ he a the wark of Weekly market reports forwarded Rev. Dr. Krxyepon, Coadjutor Rishop of | laying down the leaden plates. Great care 4 iy upon application, end vessels chartered for Fredericton, is c »nfined to his room by illness. | will be brought to bear upon this work, as FIRST INSTALMENT OF THEIR shippers, oo | the plates are expected to last for many P.O. address—Lock Drawer 51, Halifax. Tue Pictou lobster factories have all | scores of years se 98 if closed for the season, The catch has been | ‘ } tthe item t ie 8 oa SERS! See tot Se! aw Brandy snaps are made of one pound and sencamercneanay niga | ; eapasetieelt Boer y shay | ‘ eh comparatively pov! é a quarter of butter, balf a pound of sugar, | COURT HOUSE CORNER : Luw~exsure has a potato weighing 3 Ibs. ole pint of molasses, a tablespoonful of - —~ ny t Qounces, The Proyress calls on other counties | S'Ker, and flour enough to roll out the A2 CASES ( Gorner ueen & kin Streets e . i > AG ¢ te ‘ ‘ -_ > } 9 g ‘ 2 to beat it if they can. | Same as ginger snaps are rolled. Roll them ¢ WON - nb | and bake ina mes oven, If you choose to W BE A RE 28 BALES. a subscribers will let a number of 4 Jay Poe is baying up ~ Swagreae | take the ae —_ 2 bow! of mone @ _ Offices in their new Building, with direct 7 ines in the States, and is now attempting te | suyar at hand, and when they are taken ° 4 ' and easy approach from Queen Street. € buy up the leading commercial journals across | from the tins dip them one by one in the A lot vl Manchester Goods to follow shortly. aes ab, tid Kiva & CO ; ane . pee | N () W OPENIT N G Charlottetown, Sept. 22, 1882. Sept, 13, °82—2a~ tf git ; Kixe’s County Exureition takes place on The cargo steamships of the Allan Line | z x 1 St eh hae oe kk ae oa ee a ee ae —— Wednesday. Mr. Archibald has kindly} which have arrived at Beitish ports since | ——< arranged that the afternoon train shall on} the opening of the season of St. Lawrence | that day leave Georgetown at 5 o'clock, instead | navigation, took out from Montreal, 4,499 | (iF of at 3 o'clock as usual. oxen, 14 horses and 3,445 sheep, and from | OUR FIRST | = ‘ > Boston 1,153 oxen, which were all landed | NSTALMENT BOUGHT BY of cattle for St. Pierre, went ashore on Tues- | exck ation of 4 oxen and 22 sh ep, th | FEATON T. NEWRERY. day, the 19th inst., near Louisburg. Twelve! alin being only . isavaeath ‘of i AT NO. 83 QUEEN STREET. of the cattle were drowned, and the remainder a ae ‘ain a ee a a Sept. 25, 1882—wkly pat ne 3i, dly 6i were landed and sold at public auction. we eer — err ihc deegig tin Met nies ie eee ise. a | there wes an insuranes of £1,000. 0n the HE Balance of Stock being principally FALL GOODS, is ; ' [ue Austrian Government has been author-| jife of Lamson, the American murderer | ffered at ized to disburse 700,0.0 florins 7 relief _ hanged in London, written by the Scottish | now ollerea a ’ re Wy bas a, = 2. = ao re Widows’ Fund Assurance Oftice. Imme- | NEW GOODS \ ‘in oods have also occurre No , , for amaon’s convieti \ where tie weather, however, is now fmprov. | diately 3 before Lamson’s conviction the | GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR GASH ONLY ing | policy was assigned absolutely to Mr. A. | } , | W. Mills, the solicitor by whom he had | . Oe ’ ° nod ci : tusumaTisw Ct i Consult Mrs. Carr | been so zealously defended to cover the| in New Mantles, Frillings, Gloves, Laces, Mantle Cloths, Ke. a ee aia 2 un | balance of the costs of the defence. On and be cured of rheumatism. Medicine given, | . : Pt : ; ia Which wo rubbing is required. The very | the strength of a decision in the House of —BY THE In order to clear out balance of Stock on hand, we have worst cases can be cured, and will never we payment aoe been refused, | imported several lines of NEW GOODS, all of which will be again give trouble. Thiais nofraud. Resi- | but the money was paid. deve, Usborne ‘Hones. The telegraph is not infallible. One of | sold cheap for cash. i -— od we et ae ag ot ed wri b » steamer City of Toronto was tied up| *he funniest mistakes it has made of late ‘§ § A y ; 4 . tao my aried akan tie y mea was to send into the office of a contempor | pines 88 IA, Don't Forget the Place, §3 Queen Street, Opposite the Market. ae ara, by order of Government Inspector | ty as a partof a speech delivered at the : se ’ s fTVHIS Company being now about to be me ( Mereilly. Although notified to get out a ee eee re —* Bes | [ona, N. B.— Parties wishing to rent the preraises will please dissolved, all persons having legal de- se overpment certificate, her owners neglected | hold how good and joyful a thing it is for ’ : ; ; 5} mands against the Company are hereby ting so. Hence the present action. | brethren to drink together in unity.” What | . apply at Store for terms, ete. se 15 notified and required to furnish their ac- -— lis funnier still 1s that the editor, the! Waldensian NN. Le | COURTS Without delay to the undersigned for = “Suffering with rheumatic pains I was/ printer, and the proof-reader, through | ’ adjastment. +) Didymus as to remedies. I read of St. Jacobs whose hands the copy passed, considerin K PEAKE BROS. & CO.. Wy Oi] and said here goes for a half dollar trial. | that the oe le a AA piesa ae aro, Managers. I bought a bottle and beiore it was half used) 10 er one, failed to see the mistake, and | Charlottetown, Sept, 23, 1582—3aw tf | Ree ene Bene ae ne-o Kine allowed it to go into print. Nova Scotian a 0 eee at eee 2 < . : = Esq, ¥ itor of the Fall ino. ( Mass.) Sun. Canadian trade shares with English com- dqnnintiiann sry oer The New Boarding House, rs merce the attention of American statistic- . nee ie 4 ‘ : aa . oi : N KING STREET, adjoining the Ferry GREAT preparations are being made at the} jans- The United States reports call ut aid Phenecian ’ i; : - ee ag ' ; 7 : d to accommodate a j Toronto observatory, for the dian vr | tention to the new manufactories establish ' ae BB. MACDON A L.D sp ctned neoteas et vonatennbatsielaindll Ap- of Venus, from which the exact distance irom | 44 j., the Dominion, especially for cotton. I IR ‘ot, iv 18t the earth to the sun is to be determined. Th . 1 at f k ply to J. Renpat, proprietor. iy f M ow \ecientific instraments are being ere 1s no onger anger of our markets | ao i added al a large tower for the purpose is pring flooded with old stocks drawn from | ' am ’ ‘ assachusetts. , being built on the top of the observatory building. —_——_- > -- Tne stimulus which the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway is giving to ali branches of trade may be inferred from the fact that during the month of August the disbursements of the Company amounted to Our neighbors will be | sufficiently occupied in holding their own | market. A perusal of some of the evidence | given before the Tariff Commission would | lead to the opinion that they were alarmed | at the influx of Dominion products. Times | have verily changed. . r ; ' Among Emperor Napoleon’s papers was | OUR STOCK IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. mie Oo The Goods Now Arriving, as well as those Grain and Potato Sacks, For scle by HORACE HASZARD. Sept. 22, 1882—Im eod Mackerel and Pork Barrels. 2,2000,000. The circulation of so large a ; i ~ $2.2 of money vitalizes commerce to a wonder- | found the plot of a novel in his owa hand. already i Stock, for sale by a ful degree. — o eeanes a ge diem Bie fees Ae | TH is SEASON : HORACE HASZARD. ad a —— o rep can ageas, c sO ve e ; Sept. 22 1882-——{|m eod ELEVEN persons on Bird 39% os ed i heaton tied ateceuk al ae WILL BE SOLD OUT VERY CHEAP, , ne Eee eT of St. Lawrence, are reported as being wi B- | ® San ee ed ee ag th | F S | b L out food and unable to communicate with the | cently, and by learning how —_ he had | in order ‘to secure a speedy sale, to make room for regular or a. e or to e et, shore on account of the bad weather. The| done for the workingwau. The story of | —HAS BEEN— ] : ee agent of the Marine and Fisheries Department | protection runs along the same lines. The | Fall and Winter Goods, to arrive later. AVENW OOD, lately the residence of Quebec, has telegraphed to the oe foreigner comes to America with his head | ' een SL ry just or . 5 Islands to have a supply sent sufficient to last | fy}| of free trade ideas, and is converted to | CIeY EMIS, COMLAIBINE 21s OCTe, ORE PI ; until the annual supplies arrive from Quebec. protection by the sight of the manufactures | J. B. MACDONALD, fully ren a ae ee apply . ——— a which it has developed, and the good wages | Selected with Great Care Sept. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ex pres QuEEN Street. eee ae J CUNDALI, Toronto had its Brazilian — rn given to the workingman. _ . ; -~ - nnn Z H DAVIES ; had its Manitoban exhibit, Montreal its Mexi- : — ai roa oe v7 a 7 : 599 law ‘ a can, and now Hamilton — = having . li a = bi ogee that the | Charlottetown, June 27, 1882—-law pat tf q Australian exhibit. This exhibit consists of | press Eugenie has bought the chateau and | “ Hi AY ry | five imported ostriches, an on. a park of Wasserberg in Syria, from Baron BY MR. STERNS, NOTLC.-4F. ; of sample furs, consisting of seven varieties 0!) vo Herzinger, for £60,000. ‘It is no f¥HE Charlottetown Gas Light Compan ‘ kangaroos, seven varieties of Rock W ooo secret,” says London T7'ruth, that the Em- —AT— | have imported a fresh shpat ot ae A black Tasmanian nhs, a en press quitted England in high dudgeon at | Pstent Burner's, especially made to consume ope eveeee seat eesti itch ine the attentions which were shown to Cete- | a only three feet of Gas per hour with the tep ‘ pong van rsperhpen of Australia, as well as a mn ee ° by ~ meneskupempenie that ss J ernest " ta ed wir agg meets guar e agen aerating pact | ste wil ig fore pane moat of br tng Saisie econ ige wit aa Giedbiibi abroad. & } a elighted with | gt eat asaya P~apig , . . D lies the following state-| her new residence near Farnborough B B h M k sumption of Gas only is required. i anes onaen of P. E. daa qroduce from | which cost a large snm, and which has est ritis ar ets, By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed i Charlottetown, for Queen’s and King’s Coun- | lately been much enlarged, no fewer than WHOLESALE AND RETAIL can be reduced ” any desired quantity less ties, during the month of September, 1882:— | 1* rooms having been added to the house. ° eer cies ae he sciéntifically mate Lobsters, 12,422 cases $ 55 ae, In alluding to the Pullman cars which | Sr at Ce oe ah omens ~~ = onan ee “ pe 3g : Lobsters, 12,42~ cases........-- <a ae ; "i Wanta dais ‘audles at a cost 0 reé quarters of ove cen Te 27,391.00 | the London and North-Western Company Cc OW ; oe sao? of 4170 00 has added to its fast Liverpool “train, the EATRA HOICE ALITIES. sat ge 4 deg ots Guns od Bole “a 1 ee ; ) 0 ) Ti Ps akes is- “n° e pr ae $ ? - _ roo, 68 110 dozen........ eet 16°422.00 rs Phe alidohion a hk nea ib Style, v: Gas will be ten cents each. [ja 10 eod pat Onn. 8 420 Rhiee 2 rE a = aryd due to a coe “4 the very _ DIRE err FROM TON DON . : Potatoes, 5,077 bushels..... DBE. and increasing public which is constantly | “ ———$ Ti k t t ll P t Miscellaneous........+..sceceee 8,375.00 visiting our shores from beyond the At-| V 4 = ” 16 e S 0 a o1n 8 ———-——~ | jantic.” The gratitude which English | ariety, For Sale in all quantities to suit purchasers 5 & 10 lb. Parcels . Total ....-sosse-sssts+1++ $121,157.00] travellers ought fo feel toward their Amer! | si edt Cheeta vary ion WEST AND NORTH WEST o? can cousins is indicated by the fact that | sso . . . refunded . ; Aw American medium, Miss Wood, found | the Times, in describing the new car, re- Warranted to give Satisfaction cr money retun a , ver the Intereelonial and AS great favor with the Spiritualists of England, | marked with evident satisfaction and sur- | Vv 1 Don’t forget to give it a trial. ; i. and not the less because she was young 40d | prise that ‘‘the necessity for using feet a ue, | handsome. She gare materializing seauces, like those invented by the Eddy brothers, but she did not take the precaution to guard the returned spirits against assaults by the spec- tators. The result was that, at Peterborough, a stalwart man seized the form of ‘* Poche, an Ind an girl,” whe ventured too far from the cabinet: 'the lights were turned up, and Miss Wood, in Indian costume, was seen struggling violently in his arms. juss A corxesronpext at Red Rapids Settle- ment, Tobique, sends us tie particulars of a strange case of fright which occurred there the other evening. A little girl, a daughter of Mr. Charles Willet, who was visiting at Mr. C. Roberts’, was sent intothe milk room for anempty pail. As she did not return, another child was sent to look for her, and found her lying om the floor senseless. She has remained ever since unconscious, but ex- claims at intervals, ‘‘ It took hold of me; it took hold of me,” from which it is inferred that the child has been frightened by some- thing. The medical men entertain but slight hopes of her recovery. The case is certainly a very singular one.— Telegraph. es Persons who have invested in the share: of the Panama Canal Company will not feel encouraged by the report which a French engineer has recently given upon that enter- price. This gentleman has embodied his views in a pamphlet in which he paints the future of the enterprise in the gloomiest colors, and accuses M. de Lesseps of befooling the public. Ali accounts frum disinterested parties at Panama certainly confirm the state- ments of this engineer, All that has thus far been done there is the very opposite in extent ne what Nene Leaseps a ' A is" pot at : 2 in 1885, the timp iadicaled by M, de Lesser. warmers is obviated by an ingenious ar- | rangement of hot water pipes running un | der the seats and around the compart- | ments. } The day is fast approaching in which three great railway lines stretching across | in active operation. year, making a completed line from Prince Arthur's Landing westward for nearly 1,100 miles. The track of the Northern Pacific Railway is now nearly 950 miles west of St. Paul and less than 450 miles remain to complete connection with the western end. Track is going down west- ward at the rate of about one mile anda half per day, and is also pushing steadily froin the opposite direction. Very much of | the heavy grading and rock work is already completed, and at the end of this season it it is believed that not more than 250 or 3 miles of track will remain to be laid. a <> e Horsford’s Acid Phosphate is a scientific preparation of the phosphates, so combined as to be readily taken into and ab- sorbed by the system. Pamphlet sent free. Rumford Chemical Works, Providence, R. I. [sept. 28. wkly. is DIED. In this city, October Ist, Alice Jane, wife of Mr. Murdoch McLeod, aged twenty-one ears. Funeral from her late residence, - Head of re ua (Tuesday), at fwd o'clock, Carriage’. } Will Not be Surpassed on P. E. Island. the continent to the Pacific Ocean will be| Our own road will be | j —_— — in operation for more than six hundred | miles west of Winnipeg by the close of this | A full Stock @& English, American ‘and Canadian Dry Goods on hand, and ‘will be added to by every steamer until closing of the navigation. j Cash customers will find ours 14 lishment one of the best places +). Chariottetown to spend their mon Perkins & Sterns. Sept. 15 1882. } | BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1882. 2aw THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Carefal and Skilful Supervision of M. J. W. Mitchell, TO‘ PRINT LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. HAND BILLS, DODGERS, &c,, &e., On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices. Grand Tiunk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D. A. McLEOD, Vay 2, 1882 HERRING! JUST ARRIVED, 800 Barrels Prime, Large and Fat, T. J. FARQUHARSON. Queen St., Aug. 17, ’82. A POSITIVE CURE Withtut Medicines, ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES. Patented October 16th, 1876. One box No. 1 will cure any case in four days or less No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no matter of how long standing zi No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaiba, or oil of sandalwood, that are certain te pro- duce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the atomach. Price $1.59. Sold by all drnggists, or mailed on receipt of price. For farther par ticulars send for circular. P.Q. Box 1,533. J,C, ALLAN CO.,, 83 John io 1 Wye 1 Oo ae ik