Ce ee es ds Corres ere ca seearoe tas ee — a = i Sal Teams :—Five DoLtiars A \ EAR, NEW SERIES. (CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARI Tug DaiLy EXAMINER is ISSUED EVERY BVENING, G RE By rae Examtuner Peptisuinc Company, rRoM Taerk Orrick, Conver or WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, . . P. E. Island. 83 QUEEN STREET. RATES oF SUPSCRIPTION : SincLE Copies Two CLSTs. ISLAND. TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1882. VOL TNO. 31 aie | Tk DAILY EXAM INER. ican pronounce is, ‘*He sang the songs of the frosty night, wpe the cold moon looks | Hiawatha : he told the story of Evangeline,” unpityipgly down. We return and mingle One great reason that Long‘ellow’s poems | OCF tears with luis over the fair dead body, have found their way to so many honies, end geutly lay it to rest beneath the moan- is that they are free from the little im-| ‘8 hemlocks, and kindle the fires to hight moralitics and loose language of Byron and the son] on its path to the spirit lend, and others. There is no fear, when deep in his bit” guod “tye "to Minnehsha, until life's pages, of finding a lax sentiment creeping trials are ended forever and aye. up. No impurity mars the sweetness of We cannot exhaust the homage dne to I ene me JUNE 27, 1882. The Author of “ Evangeline.’ He is gone, Awerica’s sweetest singer, to Six Months, : $2 50 that mysterious bourne, that shacowy land, | his lines.. We may call Milton’s poems the the genius of Longfellow. His poems may Curee Months, - . ; 1 25 1 of which he se ofens@iaise in the songs of} diamonds of our literature, Byrons’ the not stand the adverse criticismof a few One Month, : ’ : 050 | Hiawatha. No i nv@ridoes he linger amid] rich red rubies, Moore's the sparkling who look but for the-grand and majestic in -& Advertising at most moderate rates. | geome eae P = ~ piss emeralds, and Longfellow's the pearls of a ray he epee the ag . oe Cx acts ‘ a . ade fo . 4 ~rh / ~ Tot: f : 2 at > ho onge does e sing hatures purity. We Mma search the whole range e@ was the poet o Ae poop e and in er pe Poses halt-ydenle pop teen ene | GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Heel or depict the hopes and fears, the] of English oz ni riean poetry, and fail e hearts his memory will be enshrined, and ments, on application. ~ Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all Tessie: plans. of ~ buen pee coding apoens moré’éhaste and pure than nee na wore delight them until ? - z Fhe ey an.| ; ‘* Evangeline.” erea 1,8. ALMANAC FOR JUNE 1982 ’ kinds of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. ’> “The hooded clouds, like friars, Turning to the ‘‘ Voices of the Night,” | “fle is gone, who seemed so great, a . Come earlv and secure Bargains % fir beads in drops of rain.” ‘+ By the Seaside,” and “Poems on Slayery,” | Gone, but nothing can bereave him sisanha*elitiiedein: f y Fr £ . Tears start as spontaneously from the! we ehold his great manhood standing cut ~ the ome he mule his ove, being berm ni Pull Moon Ist day, 4h, 2im. p.m, N. F. | N. B.—Custon ; . a : >) lin faithful relief. Stripped of its pleasing nd -we believe him, something far advance (ow tiene ria? ee ee ee ae te e Canndinen va they do from those] ®4Ke"Y, hie pature speaks; we get aulimpee| (04 th Th wars a truer crown. Third Q@arter 8th day, Oh. 57m., p. m., W. credit, as sales are for cash only ; hence . of Americ Whe ver the Envglish into its innermost consciousness, and. tind Tha r : yr the oe re vo him; (below horizon.) heiedd ns 5 : ~ : : Vt ss : " W § nothing to disappoint us, As straws show SRY wreaks Tonk Ae Sh TINTS beet ‘ ay eae I argalns. Parties owing accounts will ongue is_ 1, will ry Wadsworth a Sa al : But lay your eirthly fancies down, New Moon 15th day, 2h. 2lm, p. m., 8. W.,| = Lougfe mourned: for was not the how the wind blows, literary trifles, written | Ty the vast cathedral leave him, ~ Firet Qaarter, 23¢d day, 1h. 49m. p.m, E. | please call and settle without delay. peet fe ution, but of the world. His : ong 1a preps fanciowat wir aoe God accept him, Christ receive him.” Ere pe oo rea nna . deatiaa be : ae a : irect, often show us a. man’s real nature se DI cy oF Weex( on™ |S" Moon| High | Days |dea as a national * . bo h 1G America} | one clearly. than his elaborate epics. The it eee a a S.-M. Bent. M rises sets | rises | water |len’h a glish-speaking- Kurope, Mis pure}, . 4): : ss ‘ Indian River, P. EL. Ne eee, cena. eaanceen eee enema rope S| Pe |kindliest disposition, intens¥ sympathy for th m [h m | aft’n| morn} atid refined langnage, his ‘‘offinity, with cll the down-trodden or itowten, jentinie sacs ee hea, ' X34} hal |tHat is noblest in human nat have F ; , ’ 2 : 1Thirsday [4 17,7 38} 7 42/10 16 ‘| foe 2: . . deep affection for friends snd associates, a A Peculiar Accident. 2\ Friday 7 3 8 6 5 : = = aie eee eae Boney love of birds and flowers, a longing, wistfal aed a ae " v4 = oan” itera eiiasaeameaniaiiialiiniinineiniliiitemaaiiaal ; ae American poetry. America as yearning for the seashore and the music of} In a very monptainous Eastern State, in 48 | 16 Slaft 21) 15 22 ee , ee aah ; ‘Sithe wild waves as they sang through their) a very picturesque region, # line of railroad 5, Monday | 15! 42110 40; 1 4! ‘|yet has produced but few poets; but their : 7 6 1 4 ons ; ; | sal” aa Te t fot thet Res varying moods and passions, are portrayed, was In cperation. it was built at one Gftocday | | agit baat ie ag [aon Sie cn tore ek, mt eet cre te Aono S\Tharsday | 14) 44|morn{ 3 37) if jy Scotel and Knglish Tweeds or Worsted Suits ender the first cent of the American imagination, a vivid fancifulness, a truth. | tains, with of course, @ valley between.. A 9) Friday | 14) 44) 036) 4.4 : Hal bright ry literary his- fulness o eprwene. a profound acquaint- congeners was stationed at the summit. of 10 Satarda | 14! 45! 0 37) 6 10 - : 5 ae a Ttoryilied as } as thet ha hall exist|®pce with human nature, blended with a! each to pull upthetrains. In oneinstance 11'Suaday | 13) 451 1 7] 7 24/15 27 For Canadian Tweed Suits, ait, | ne Ce, eine shade of weird superstition, are shown in} when a long passenger train had reached 13 Headey 13}, 46) 1 2 8 25) nt Lowell, Steadmau, serve but ag a rich back- rr ee eee r iow dae: ne van sg He matenne of dhe -demy j-th 13. Thesday | 13; 46! 2 22) 9 i3 4 . ocean tee i : . a r a the shat : : ourtship o les Starwish,# &. The vy wire cable broke,and away it went M4|Wedsesday | 13) 47) 3 11110 1 For Overcoats of all Descriptions, na doe? pale.” iaiainale pay at Re men pees forth from, Sep] wen, sap sen, Abecimegination: the I ay. | zi 2 8 ' Lonutellow | Ph ble | fascinating pages o ‘‘ Evangeline.” The|parrator, to the valley and up the other 16 Friday | 13: 48} 5 311 22 —€SQ) Dior ; 11 a & pellows honotable songs of the Scandinavian Vikings, faith-| mountain, a half mile, like a flash, and 17/Saturday ") 13, as| 6° 511 58) oo oth iB : ae ee To the| finty translated from the old Norse Seaulds,|the presence of mind of a passenger al aol? < lex ¢ — om MC @a ; . “ a we assign such pamés as Virgil, : y b8| Sunday | 13} 49) 7 9) morn) 15 31 ‘ap aml ; . 2 A = 3 = . and ‘*The Golden Legend,” show his love|— a. book. .agent by the by-—arrested 19| Monday | 14) 49, 8 11; 0 33) al ,. mint. bial af ft. 2 QS | Horace, Homer, Milton, Shakspeare, Dante) '¢y,. medieval. **Kavanagh;” “Hyperion,” | it from rushing down the other sido, es h 20, ‘Tuesday | id} 49) 9 13) 1 &| OU VU aaa (ea) | a LS awa aa >} ead i" rs, Whose works ea dnd! Othier veles portray oe wacleadineniit to |ehecked it ing the brakes Anyhow "hia 21/ Wednesda 14} 49/10 14 1 4 a sy 7. nobl> and gra sublime, that] r ‘trai a Bltaceday” | 14) fo ts 33 Jecoartyeanctevenariah in’ Cone |""Pe So i whone soul th sad story of safe th he ey Chun apes fl 23\Friday | 14) 5Ojsft15, 3 5 UPPER QU EEN STREET, But while the thoughts of those greater) p e one in whose soul the sad story of th 7 * other side, thus see-sawing for 24'Saturday | 15) 50! 1 16) 3 59) Jmen are Qpr wonder and admiration, still ae eeomingask ae or id ed er of at day wrene unday 15} 50; 2 18| 5 3115 8lir yen x ith : . ’ ais utterly devoid o peetic feelm “power. © gravity. overcame e 36 Monday 13| 501 3 21! 6 14 TWO DOORS ABOVE APO' HECARIES HALL CORNER thing that appeal EipOOny enhdtioalie 2 | and ond reach of the voice of pity it momentum. The ladies shrieked, 27| Tuesday 16! 50! 4 25|.7, 22! “the heart rf ae a yi De 1 _ isga oldistory now, but a history like that but the speed was such that the train left ; 15 27| 8 22 There you will find the largest and be f Cl jthe heart than the wonderful cpics Off gf pyangeli th it may the sound behind, and th e) 28, Wednesday | 16, 50) 5 27) 8 22 vere you wi a ve largest and best assortment © oths in thé] ffomer or Milton. Thus it is that Byron vangeline, even though it may come|the 80 ind, and the prayers that 20\ Thursday | 17} 50) 6 25; 9 12 Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit) Shelley, Burns, Moore, Tennyson or Long. down to us with the dust of garnered years) were uttered on the crest of one mountain 30) Friday 17| 50) 7 17/10 " vuaranteed, iiiicw are rea with +e nitely more. satin clinging to it, can never fail to be inter-| Were met by the returning trainin the | i i - calls ea that ie as ve Sia esting. Evangeline has an individuality valley. — Waco, Examiner, ~.” ———————eeeen ee ee | y the majority of the literary wiliarly its 0 d that is the insicht| ———— ae A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Feit Hats, cheap,&c. &c md. ee a ee i fives into ths fives oa hduse oh tated ee Se See abs, pH. GY : : Dis ae oO ivi EDWARD 1, RUSSELL & CO, Remember the address, two doors above Ap ‘thecaries Hall Corner | x) 3, ere Somes Sein om bie beast, humbl Acadian farmers; and it eves] Gan Sealer! gt"s Charlottetown, Oct. 12, 1881, ‘J iernenens fe ee tendo of ee imsight in pure and — touching isq ott * ; : et ee ee aba eee | e, that goes..at. emce, to the 7 ANTED inimedfately--ope good Cat ~~ ; leaves to the generations that follow bi heart As ad E li W ana = j — , 8 a, } heart. we re vangeline, Wwe y Sealer to whom goed wages will be thoughts that become as household words |fancy we find ourselves in the rude and| paid. Apply atthe Fisu Marker, Grarron a — 9 ideas that find their way to men’s minds |humble log cabins on the beautiful shores | STREET {jane 21, 1882, 3in. : , and remain always present in living letters, |of Grand Pre; and, as we sit by their; ——_—_—_—-——— a helping and encouraging them through life’s | glowing firesides and watch the fitful is ' 5 rough peth. How many a man, sinking |}gleams and shadows chasing each other THE Al RELIABLE under life's burden, has felt his soul cheer- | across the rough ceiling, and in and out of BOSTON, MASS. May 1), 1882—6m 213 STATE STREET (ff C] ” : : sé ® ” . . 4 ARTH UR & CO. oO: ed by the Psalm of Life,” and going forth the chinks of the logs, and listen to the . i r i te , - with new resolutions, has left behind him, | music of the blue watera of Minas Basin COA L, DEPOT, . . oa i 5 . aS “ Footprints on the sands of time.” beating on the pebbly shore without, and General Commission Merchants MXHE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased Laiagtalw was more fortivate in many |te. music of happy French chatter and gine ON HAND, PICTOU ROUND Particular attention given to the sale demand for his Gonds, has added new facilities to his} respects than most poets. White a crown laugh and ogg within, me know wp are in salad NUT COA,’ shidh will be sold a 1 , ; , ; the midst of peace, comfort and content- | 28 cheap as aby In the ¥: of Island produce. Bakery, consisting of the latest and oe eat machinery, Smee See eae cel dae be pg, or tan Sine foodies Tdi’ cash. i i c ete., and is new pre vared to supply the trade wit ban bi sh >! lare happy, that they wish for nothin ‘ CAPT. J, HUGHES. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 2 Essex Avenue, :* prep ppty preciated, others have lived and died in peelilia. hoe Pre they :enjoy. Than Ch’town, June 7, 82—"m 2aw pat pres overty and obscurity, their merits recog- oe ; aw: P y ys ~ ©. | greatest ambition is to till the soil in peace, | ~~~ ~~~ BOSTON, MASS. H (| B q Pl ; il f Bi its & nized only after death. Milton was not : ae r 2 . A aid the honour due him till years after he |#* they have @one for years, to go on Sun- FOR SA LE es a1, 10287 al 16d } alll all allcy Isclll ’ G., had laid down the burden of existence. _~ A are to a if i. oe 4 ' " len Burns, the humble and almost uneducated |°?4Pe* on the. Dill, and, when ihe s Fekters 1G +n ORMENT 1082, Point du Chene House, 1882, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. child of nature, received in life but a small hing rae ae eee te a ae er PORTLAND CEMENT. share of the praise since accorded him, and |‘ Fest Deside : oe ; sac CEO. L. HANINGTON, PROPRIETOR, ; sins 5 PEAKE BROS. & CO. died as he had lived—a farmer of Ayrshire; churchyard upon the shore, within the May 9, 1882—-cod ; ; : ; ‘ormERLY P. ScHURY but to day he is the pride of agreat nation. {UPd of, the wild waves’ requiem. We (Formerty P. ScHuRMAy). y P 8 mingle with the Acadians in their toil, s ris d the trave!- ’ ality. ! : ; ; rita Bg — ya onde rr Ty 7 OOO lbs. CHOICE CON FECTIO N EHR y To the last, with almost unimpaired in- their home life, their simple pleasure that f of the best in New Brunswick. ; ‘ we. £s tellectual vigor, Longfellow loved to spend gladden the long winter evenings; we kneel . ; . To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. much of his time amid ‘his favourite books with them on the rough oenches of the g@ Dinner on the table on arrival of the I : : P. E. Island steaniboats and choice flowers, surrounded by the chapel, with heads bowed in thankful , | staunch friends of a lifetime, to converse advration; and then, rudely awakened from Trains leave the platform (opposite the : ee | ’e vivi s by mail prom ll executed. : » ‘dav our pleasant dreams, we turn onr gaze vo ; a ci Hotel), at 2.45 o'clock, giving passengers kK Orders by P pity with them of the happy days gone by. ind Una: thath! “abe omni Scie aie ad LAWN TENNIS RA CKETS, mple time to dine. {ju 5 lm + to show them, with a justifiable pride, the h h tha’ load Bde 08 eck th : . ; 0 —— JIN AT AY ’ 7 i : J. QUIRK, _|souvenits of former tempts, | The ptom-| happy homes the long tes ithe noise | LAWN TENNIS NETS, PROFESSIONAL CARD. Biinns Street, Charlottetown, P.E. Islaud ethean fire still burned; but with the and hurry of embarkation, the wailing and LAWN TENNIS BALLS, softened glow that spoke of coming disso- sceteinen het eet ¢ cehildvew. tha'e 3 = l ti : Well ight h look it} ide eping, e cries Of CAL en, e curses ae. AATATTC Cc ROT PALMER & MULLALLY May 4, 1863. —— Sdad its casas his satin life. the | "Bet loud but deep,” the parting forever LAWN TENNIS SHOES, A OGRNEYS ‘Td Ww Te on det eS eee ee noble old man who never harmed a bird|°? earth of the friends of a lifetime, and), A \WN TENNIS HATS, rl i - "B.l ‘ ile al. dices ae jum : : x Tra » ‘pwa 3 4 sympathy. His own existence was an echo rear of the sea. Finally we go with poor LAWN TENNIS JERSEY 5, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Ac.) | e we @ | the “Psalm of Life.” It was, in itself, a| 2vangeline in all her weary wanderings in or caused a tear to flow except in loving with all this sadness is mingled the sullen an alien land, until at last, having found —aT THE— ac = ns a y sé : OFFICE—O'Halloran’s Building, Great Lcd full,” as Griswold says, ©" | the lover of her girlhood, far from the old George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. eautful thoughts and imaginations; & : ae mig te. pring — a painting of conceptions that float in the Acadian home, she lies down beside his LONDON HOUSE. H. V. PALMER. JAS. W. MULLALLY. : : : . |dead body, and murmuring, ** Father, th Apri! 10, 1882. MERCHANT TAILOR, sclitary mind of a man of genius, refine- will be done,” the soul bids good bye to ‘a May 27, 1682—]m ment and feeling.” He lived in obedience | ™"". J . tired habitation, and beams fi rth in a new to his motto : ‘‘ Look not mournfully into To shippers of Produce to t ! bia ‘chee’ aia ‘er — : r r x the past, it comes not back again. Wisely and, glorious and Immortal. is a sweet, Newfoundland. Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that iipnone the Sete iste thine. G0 isely | cough sad, tale of wonsan’s patient suffer-| [a0 rao can be had in’ the market, in to meet the shadowy future, without fear, | "8, lasting devolion, and unwavering : % faith. And are there not many Evan- BOWN &WOODS ‘ : = with a —_ heart.” Is not this a veline's in the land to-day 1 > |Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian) "2 should all leam, a motto we Beret ee whe delight in geutle, rhyth. should engrave in golden letters on the GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 weed Suits. tablets of the heart, to strengthen and | inical, Tere ee Toaettloue JOSEPH GILLOTT’S encourage us when sinking under the heat oe wT. JOHNS, N. F., and burden of life’s noonday? His poems | Masterpiece that can fail to charin ; the S T E E L Pp E N S ; ' Give particular attention to Shipments from A gnificent ge of are the voice of his soul, speaking in tones Paar lg - we a heenene y Prince Edward Island. Consignments magni icent rang that appeal to vhe depths of human nature. 18 clothed may always stand as a model of BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE Solic'ted. Though there was none of the grand and | Purity, as an example of the fascinating SS — that renders such a tale irresistable. : RerERENCKS— q G sublime, none of the majestic rolling and | POW® The Manager Union Bank,St. Jobn’s,N.F GENTS FU RN iSH | N Ss, roaring ocean-like grandeur of Homer or | In Hiawatha, Longfellow ‘‘ sanctified the} — 2 Messrs, OC. F. Bennett & Co., Milton in his language, there was some-|wigwam,” and threw the rich coloring of MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE, thing sweeter and more irresistible-the | romance over the life of the red man. In : Messrs. Ayre & Marshall, : soe 5 ont ee LA aie gentle, brook-like murmurigs that delight it we study all the noble traits of Indian = = April 24, '82— pat 2m eod w 2m us more than sublimity, that find their way/ life, and forget the dark. Side by side| 3 life than the sweeping waves of the “‘ grand ening forest, listen to the roaring river or ie Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. old masters.” As long as America shall the leaping cascade, go with him in his | 2 , . , : exist, will. Longfellow’s poems be the life wild hunts, accompany him when he é Queen Insurance Company, principle, stirring its literary soul into carries the red deer and lays it at the feet} ie a Saas ie ond.eSotnal Bemely for Sor active being, and his songs find a response of Minnehaha, and, in the mysterious lan-| Bro im Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sueat n American hearts. 7 Though,” as he guage of the heart.—the same heart, as! Supermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, and General OF ENGLAND. Our Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, Sipermatorrhen, Seminal Weaknevy, end. Genera CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. ells us, ‘* the sunshine of life is made up tar as love goes, whether it beats in white | vest Ns jaded, Intellnct, Strengthens the’ Bujeebled i : ; ‘ : of very few beams that are bright all the bosom or dusky,--wins the beautifol | Brain.and Lestores Surprising Lone and Vigor to the City ef Londen Fire Insur- fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, _|time,” yet we feel sure that he has shed ‘Laughing Water.” ‘We. pass the quiet) Hzhatistel Gen ratre Oneie. aip ReuEDY. The ance Company. many rays over the garden of poesy that months with mauly Hiawatha and lovely | yfedicine is pleasant to the taste, and each beeen poog IAt0N “a humbl ind d that leave a deeper, with Hiawathé ik, wi dues >| INSURANCE OFFICE, |AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS |i pertn the nation's being ad mont and ame shadowed hoar,bonsath the dark | 3 ~. tains snfficient for two week's medication, and is the 7 ty shall shine through the Jong roll of Minnehaha till a change came over the woek ; CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Will be sold as Cheap as Import d. years, that shall glow with mellow spirit of our dream, in the dreadful famine. an a ee, eel oe Aim ffected "| kinds of property Good radiance through the vista of coming We eee a wasting orn, while hd ; ack’s Muguctic Medicine ip gold by Drug: Insurance effected on 4.) kines © Je invite you to inspect our Goods. centuries, and brighten the march of future heart of Hiawatha is rent. with, anguish | gists at SO cts per oon, or ee ott of the money. b at. current rates. Losses settled promptly We inv} J - generations. Now that he has gone the We foliow him as he slings his bow and 2 pee agg of postage, on receiit of the money, by { an! ejuitably. F. KENNEDY, E way ee nd voice no pasts quiver over _ see = oy a MACKS MAGHMELC SEDSCING o.. General Agent. pb BR > rcs unds through the haiis of thoug tapnd to te snow-clad forest to seek [ood Tor his Bold 16 Ceavete eeeer, ate, oa e Ooo —Sop'h Side, Queen Square. . ' éh U #4; _ | corridors of fancy, the gels opiiacl weneed dyitg™ love. We hear the rending — pale, sae Paven tered Uiowh, wok hy all Drungits Ch'towy, Feb. 3 Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. 74 Quiet Street ‘ipscribe dver bjs tdmb, the best eulogy we “* Minyelrebs,” * Hiswathp wring th verve here, te, 198, oe