po aE eee Terms :—Five Dontars a Year, aE NEW 8S ——- ‘‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirives. iS, CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, i881. THe Dally exanixen) WE DAWSON FIRE INSURANCH. ‘Tus Dat Resse is ISSUEBEL EVERY EVENING, ~-+- = —0:0-————— Teenie By rae Examiner Pusiisurne Company, oh ew ener a & CO., Hartford Fire Insurance Co., THE WATER WORKS. Charlottetown, . . P. E. Island. | Intending to make a Change in OF HARTFORD, CONN We have been assured: (1) That tie Rates oF SvpscriPrion : their present Business, . ? n® | City Council do not intend to involve the Six Months. ; : $2 50 ESTABLISHED 1794. - ‘ “: eee 2 - INCORPORATED 1810, City in the capital cost of introducing Three Months, - . . 1 25 And being desirous of ‘ L | water works ; (2) that they intend simply One Month, - Zr - 0 50 Capital paid up, - - - - $1,250,000. ;to empower a Company to iutroduce ge Advertising at most moderate rates. ' in inty scat, ; o1 .¥g z 9 4A1 an, |water, and to guarantee payment an-! Contracts ma\ .- made for monthly, Clearing out iheir Entire stock Assets Ist January, 1881, 5 3,761,579. sally for the use of a certain number of quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- Surplus over all liabilities, - Eta, {hydrants; (8) that the rates charged ments, ou application. —WHRH 18-— woo stihl as iby the Company will not exceed, (aud —=—_ eee Prince lidward Island ‘may be much less than) those charged ONE OF THE LARGEST Imperial Hire Insurance Company, |tie citizens of St, John ;..@P) that® + all , the city will have to pay ditectly or in- 4 alee Os LAIN DON, | directly is the amount to be paid for the KS var, ” wpree - ¢% MOISGL Copies iWe ' ¥we VOL. 9,---NO, 23, Men With Tails. i A WONPERVPUL DISCONERY IN BRAZIL. | Tu Maranhaim, a Province of the Em- pire of Brazil, at a plantation of a Mfr. S. Viera, a well was being dug by his uegroes. When they liad dug down ‘e the lower bed of the teritiary strata they camé upou some bones which appeared pecniiar to them. They sent to the the house for their master. who, upon seeing them comprehended the Lnport- ance of the discovery at such a depth, He immediately ordered the work to be ttonped and sent to the city of Maranham foraDrs, Brandao, Sognet*Barhosa, and Jausen Peneira. who, after studying the subject, agreed that they were human ‘boves ina fossil state. ‘They repaired \'0 the place, and after twenty-tour hours labor in excavating, succeeded in taking . Fire Plugs, a sum which, after dedveting | i | — ° c R A i i VV A Vy : Ash ESTABLISHED 1803. ithe cost of a part of our fire department, | Hess e| Best Assorted in the Province, Capital, j which will no longer be required, will out n complete skeleton without the lows a 2 r - £1,600,000 Btg.| ot exceed two thousand dollars per) of the leas inte oT wha Di : . A e- "p27 OF rs }oi the least particle. The skeleton is of TIME TABLE NO. 6. BEFORE THE ssets, - - - - ‘ 97,767,268 annum.’ _ colossal dimensions, measuring cight fet ——-- Surplus over all liabilities, Pi . 3,576,684 rower these eorrncme rane fot ithree inches in height. And what is more j We think @ great mistake Will be mace, ! extraordinary is the prolongati f 1 i ere 4 a i aie ‘ - i 4 ar’ : > gation © tne Summer Arrangement. Ist OCTOBRR. i Insurance effected in either of the above Companies on all classes 0’ if the Company be not allowed to invest | jorsal spine more Fe 20 inches. If thie Bis os Property at current rates. | their money here; for besides the advan-! ckeleton does not belong to an individual tak VW/ Y tages of water for every purpose, we| who had such a deformity, then we have fo take effect - the 23rd itay, 1881, fae FENTON a. NE BER ’ shall, as we have already pointed Out, tthe most brilliant confirmation of* the TRAINS GOING WEST. It comprises in part: Ch’town, May 17, 1881. Agent for P. E. Island, | lore the advantages of the general cirew- | doctrine of Darwin. What is necesary me organ : : =— nes Ae = an em . . . | Jation 1b Our midst, of so many thou. now’ is to continue the exeuvation and ii ee thst ease chs, | itty. | wihee House Furnishing Hardware, sands of dollars, aud a permanent addi-|discoyer another skeleton and at once the St, Peter's. i. =o i ged. ae aud that the eitizens wil! carefully con- Morell....| “ 5.03 4.25 ee Poet : a : Mt. Stew’t'Ar 8.40 © |Ar 5.05 “ VERY COMPLETE, Fy | sider the proposition. i. - . “ ~~. a : . Georget’n . Dp 7.: Oam! Dp 3.10pm! Cardigan..| “7.40% 3.56 4 ; fy r ' - ; | ICHORS. westvijacsty« anc | Palnts, Uuls ai Varuishes,, FReduced Rates. aon Mt. Stew't,D We hear the sigh of many for the eeieet «fo ee eet IRON AND STEEL, &e '**good old times.” Fortunately for most r se Qe ewle¢ gg *« 4 Aaa. ; 4 , *¢ on wi > alii ee a Ss. , 3 s Ravahy Sel a“ ed o6 bee clad ‘ ARE NOW ISSUED BY THE jof us, the present age is more to our ~_ -_— — _ Ch’town ../Arl0.00 “ Ar 7.10 * WHICH THEY ARE OFEERING j taste in at least the cost of clothing. The Sh'town ..|Dp 6.30am| Dp 9.20am'Dp 4.33pm P +43 © 4 Jivllowing old bill was found e a kd cao [Aral nt For Cash or Short Credit, North British and iiercantile some family papers a Lele Maeda Royalty Je| ** 6.45 Dp 9.52 * _-_o S. Xs > S. creel ar a . 7 aa i AT A Thomas Young to John Pearsall, Dr. unter R’r) se 7.85 és sé : sé sé Y “c ey i “ es Bradaiba’e | “* 8.02 “| “11.37 “| * 6.39 « H T Ash AND LH Hj Juve 10, 1771. Co'ty Line | 8.10“! 1147 “| 652" | BIG DISCOUNT To 6 yards of Russia duck, £27 12 0 Keusingt’n) ** 8.39 ** | “12.25pm) “* 7.28 * ’ ia rit asks Sey To interest on do. 18 months, 218 0 Ar@o5 * jAr 1.00 ‘* |Ar 8.00 ** , / ‘ as Samm’ side Dp &.! «| Dp 2.45 * | ae ‘+ 3.36 * ' ‘eé “ee 4.25 6a. ° =n | ea a) ee) oe RA ee oe. oe ‘(ae eS = | SS) wl ec mame REMEMBER THE PLACE Alberton. .! ‘'12.20pm] * 6.45 o — OF — ‘in the old time electious. Bribery was ae test a) ff U eX Tignish...'Ar 1.00 “ lAr 7,35 ‘4 am rampant. £5 for a single vote and £10 - LOpposite Miliner’'s Tin Shop,|— Pe ee! aed , eae ee TRAINS GOING EAST, t BDINBURGH AND LONDON, | for a plumper was an ordipary proceed- ing, more beneficial to the recipient a ' GREAT GEORGE ST EET. ESTABLISHED If isos. ,than creditable to the candidate. ‘The STATIONS. | EXPRESS. | MIXED. | MIXED. iutroduction of the Ballot checked thi- CAPITAT;: | particular form of bribery, but as yet it has brought forth hardly any of the fruit, Tignish ...|Dp 2.00pm| Dp Sistem! W. FE DAWSON & 60. Subscribed, - - : - ° . 3 $10,000,000 either bitter or sweet, which friends ad - es . ' hoped or enemies had threatened. Alberton .| ‘+ 2.40 * 1D) 8.69 « May 10, 1881. POMP nr NF, lar os OOOO ated op tie a ot eee oleae O’Laary...| ** 3.23 “| ** 9.05 ‘| a ernnnn ere Nth tdsithe af the wi . Pres ut the Pes coming . oun ulec- Port Hill..| “* 4.25 “| 10.35 « Ow si i ine enths o thew 1ole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured. tion Bill” may make bribery a rather Wellingt'n, ‘* 458 “| “i115 Ee Profits of previous five years divided among Policy-holders, $1,158,500. /uncomfortable thing for some persons. Ar 5.35 ** |Arl2.00 “ | By its provisions any one committing a ; id | : si ” ian ° . . = m*| Dp 6.00 ** |Dp 1.05pm Dp 6.30 am ‘ f FIRE DEPARTMENT. | corrupt practice may be imprisoned for Kensingt nj ** §.25 **! ** 1.40 **| ** 7.06 ** | fy ‘ a . N y £30 10 0 ~~—There was something sweetly simple Wellingt’n ‘30. Port Hill... | **10.5 O’Leary...} ‘‘11.: to otto StS ae ide sO Insurances upon almest every description of Property effected at the LOWEST a period not in excess of two years and Co'ty Line. an | ee CURRENT RATES. : Soe ee ? 6.6 - | . oP . - Bradalba’e! *‘ 6.53 “| ** 2.27 |“ 8.02 « ; oh pe bee 2 : X : | fined in the penalty of £500. It is a sin- Hunter itr “ 7.25 “| 3.05 ; 8.42 “ ae = upon Private Residences effected on ESPECIALLY FAY ORABLE | gular thing that men who are suppored Ko os Te Pr erarsnre eran ey on “ ree ‘ B@ Losses promptly and liberally settled. | to be honest, highly educated, geutle- er (Ar 8.80 “|Ar43o “|Arl0.15 “ Complete lt Kvery Particular mauly, and leaders of the people, should aan. [Dp 4.00pm Dp 6.45am =< , { \ KO W DEBLOIS stoop to disreputable practices at election Royalty Jel 4.15 | ** 7.08 © opete f . A , | times. York. bwsdec of &36: ** 5 4 7.25 “9 i oe ta General Agent for Prince Edward Island. & cen »rha s little vo00d cau be ax pect rl Bedford ..| ‘* 4.43 “ | “7.47 * WHOLESALE BUYERS Office—No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. [ma 16} yey, ; aie aaa eee “i while the “Golden Calf”’ is so faithfully Mt. Stew’t/Ar 5.10 ** |Ar 8.30 “ SS — -————-——— >_—_——— —--— cee cre nen | mene | rte : ; : . worshipped. If the wealthy tempt with Mt. Stew’t| Dp 5.2 5pm! Dp 8.55 am In Town and Country will find it to their ad bribes, the tempted will yield readily its Gaicitee sl Ar aa ‘ | ona ts ‘ Bag tee ne RHI M AR t N Ie | N ws U i? ANC A |mammon worship. Poe tells” us that Mt. Stew’t Dp 20pm|Dp 8.50am| iNSPECT SUR LARGE STOCK - a ~ a a. A@ :** The Romans worshipped their staud- mates...) O52 “7 ** O32 9:0-——-—— lard; and the Roman standard happened St. Peter's) “6.15 ‘| ‘10.06 “ Before Purchasing Elsewhere. s 5 lto be an eagle. Our standard is only Béar River! *’ 6.55 ‘| ory. i 4 cee e a ‘one tenth of an eagie——a DOLLAR—-but ee W F DAWSON & CO | we make alleven by adoring it with ten- N.. B.—The Express Train from Souris and . , ‘ fold devotion.” Georgetown coniccts at Royalty Junction] ay 10. 1881. 8) --A cheap election now-a-days deserves with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for ‘gs thached. ° be. ile Collins teal Soil West, in the morning; and the Mixed : ns : Train Sen the West cumnoste at Ro alt Looster Packers’ Su) ligs CA PITAL - - - - ? 000 000 ireceptly elected tothe British Parlia- Junetion with the Express Train from Char ‘ , ‘ment. The gentleman was his own lettstown for Georgetown and Souris,'in the ‘election agent and carried the constitu- uibhieoen, ogte 3-Snp See somen ares Insurance Effected on Cargoes and Freights. (syst a‘cost of £190. "This stands ie . B. ARCHIBALD, 40 ingots Ketined Tin, ' striking contrast with the enormous ex- | Superintendent. * pays fet “WC Sterling Certificates issued payable in London, | penses of candidates at the last general Railway Office, C) town, May oh aaei. a 5 bales Marlive, —T tisks taken and rates fixed without being referred to Head Office.| election. The ordinary cost averaged ee ee «5 20 kegs Box Nails, labout £5,009 for each candidate ; one 120 cous 12 thread Manilla, __ O W Y {member being mulcted to the amount of GoLy os 20 bags Nos. land 2 Navy Sread, FRNT N =. ‘ NE BHR ° £13,454 for a covstituency representing MEDAL, Zi ai nie a 300 barrels Flour, Ch'town, May 16, 1881. just over 4,000 voters. 30 chests and half chests Tea, _ = gees 50 barrels Sugar, 50 puns Molasses, ——Surely the good times are coming | i i . . * | now that it proved possible to bring elec- | ete ee « Fe, ee A : 30 ea ain baa Pork ‘tio expenses within bounds. This coun-| 10 do Jowls, j try wants the brains and experience of — 3 g': . sl Ge’ S T E i, L P K N S J 10 do Beef, ‘its best sons, but these cannot be obtain ,tion to the value of all property owned! great scientific problem of man is solved. hand i alien sn Ih cemuceneimemaemiemanmaiammtinty | cnimsssiiaittiaaiaan, tiisieasiai Builders’ ™ f & £ " —_ in the city. | Souris .... Dp 6 Oam| Dp + Spm Carriage Makers’ . : | 1 r | We hope the City Council will not be jlutely solved is the existence of man be- Bote River! 108 lic 3 + Saddlery “6 overhasty in their action on their mater, | fore the tertiary epoch. ‘To what nation, What this discovery lias already abso- ithen, does this skeletou belong? Can it (belong to any nation of the red men whe linhabited South’ America at the time of its discovery? Or can it belong to any nation, extinet before that epoch? All corroborate the latter hypothesis. Ex- tensive investigations will yet one day vive to humanity the solution of these problems. The whole skeleton has been brought to Major Polycarpo Piuheiro to be prepared for exhibition, Itis to be sent tothe museum at Rio de Janeiro, with a box of the clay in which it was buried. as a specimen. I'he Scot Abroad. lt is a Scotch proverb that ** A Seeta- man,a crow, anda Neweast!e grindstone travel a the world over.” The Scotch, very singulariy, are far less insularthas the English ; it is said they ditfer less freim the generai type of Europeans ; they adapt themselves more tothe habiis and modes of thought of other nations ; it is said, and that on the Continent, they mark them- selves fav leas strongly, and conform to for- ici Ways more easily and naturally than the English. Itis far more usual te meet with a continentalised Seotchman than continentalised Englishman. A story was told during the Crimean War of the disap- pointment of an Englishman whe went eut to the East as an interpreter, and whose ruling passion was a hatred of everything Seoich ; but strolling through the camp witha Turkish officer, and abusing the Scotch to his heart’s content, to his asten- ishment Hassaen Bey,the Turk, broke ont, “Til tell ye what, ma mon, gin ve daun lowse yere tongue upon my eountry like thaat, il gie ye a cloot on the lug that'll mak’ it tingle ive this til Hallow- een! The thunderstruck Englishman stammered ont, ** Why, my good wan, 1 thought you were a Tork" ‘ And sae I am a ‘Turk the noo,ma braw chiel,’ said the angry Glasgow Mussulman, *‘ but my faither’s auld Jeather breeks, never travel- led farther than just fra Glasgow ju Gree- neck and back again; but When | gong ham —nas Vil do or it’s lan: PN just be Wully Forbes, son o avld Daddy Forbes 6’ the Gorbs!s, for as’ that’s edie and gine?’ Presently a splendidly dressed Hungarian came up and said to the Turk, * Wully, men, there's a truce the now for twa hoursd; just come wi me end we'll hee a glass of whurky thegither.” It was the same vith a Russian officer, until the Englishman ex- clained, “ Bless my heart! is everybody en earth a Scotchman! Perhaps I am one myself without knowing it.” Bunt when the Russien Geners! Taraset! exclaimed, ** Hh Donald Cawimeil! are you here?” and ibrahim Pasha burs: forth simultaneously, i\‘*What Sandy Robertson, can this be you!” ‘the Englishman burst forth, “It is all over, Turks, Russians, ilungarians, English—all Scotchmen? Its more than I can bear. I shall go home ; there's nothing left for me to do here. | cawe out as an interpreter, but if all the nations of Europe talk nothing but Scotch, what use can 1 be! This seems very droli, but it is not more droll than real. ; <r | Mr. Foster made a speech in the House of Commons recently on the Irish question 50 do Herring, for Bait | ed whil volden “ring” encircles each | Which horrified the Radicals, Home Kulers, $e Oil Olathine , eu Pe ae a 'ed while a golden ‘ring ” encircles each | es a , eS BY ALL nega 2 RP —_ ods Seen THIURT ; rar a constituency. Let electors look out for (oe poses 7 oon on ee ee HORACE HASZARD.. Q Vy [ N Co N N () i, , ‘ Y C () men of sterling merit and put them in Conservatives. From his utterance it Ort eee, Ch’town, May 6, ’81—1m eod. ° Vets - ® | without expense. would appear that Mr. Gladstone's Govern- : ON Story B. Lapa . 7 a ee z ‘ment bas ‘* put its foot down at last, and PF ok dd E. Pause ARE NOW IN RECEIPT OF A | Mr. Gladstone’s opinion of Lord Beacous- ‘that the disaflected people in Ireland are to “ Farsxer BE. Paw BY PRIVATE SALE , field, given in conversation a short time ‘be taught, to use Mr. Forster's own words, Late Gomuiissioner of Patente, : | ae 1’ ° (before the tirst Midlothian campaigu, was! that the law must be respected at all eoste F VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, | Large and Varied Stock of English & American ‘not an unpleasant ove. “ My belief,’}e and all haszards. . situated on corner of Pownal and Kent | ‘said, “‘ is that Lord Beaconsfield is wot a ost ceaetaae gm streets. For further particulars apply on| man of strong animesities. I don't believe,’ yy, Millais’ well-known picture of the —— ‘the premises to ifor instance, that he hates me at all. EDWARD CORBETT, | And then the great liberal went on to ex- PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, May 23, ’81—3w sat tu Stap | e and Fancy D ry ( oods. patiate with some degree of enthusiasm on Sar Leet, Od, eg rai 4 American T O LET | Practice patent law in all its branches in purchase, several Buildixg Lots, ea / tion. ic a da debs i the Patent Office, and inthe Supreme and / ly situated at the head of Upper Hillsborough Circuit Courts of the United States. Pamph-| Street, Apply to - elsewhere lets sent free on receipt of stamp for P. DesBRISAY, | ©*% ‘ postage. sept4 - eee pat 280 s@- ROBERT ORR’S OLD STAND. Tse 'rxasuNek Pama wood A the mcaMuiend PRINTING urday night entails a loss of $200,000. Charfottetown, May 6, 1881.—3m oaw-wkly eff. : Lord Beaconsfield’s debating powers, his ‘* splendid Parliamentary pluck” and other 412 Firra Street, Wasninetox, YD. C, eS a term of years, with the right of} HATS, CAP S, &c., &C. qualities which commanded his admira- CASH BUYERS should call and see cur Gcods before Jurehzsim| 4,, destruction of most of the business’ part of Ludington, Mich., by fire on Sat- India’s trade with America is falling their benefit.” i _‘* Prince in the Tower” has just been sold in London for $19,000. —— Oo SP One ee A Good Account. | ‘To sum it up. six long years of bed-rid- \den sickness ana suffering, costing $200 per .year, total $1,200—all which waa s by three bottles of Hop Bitvers taken by \my wife, who has done her own houre- | work for a year since, without the loss of a \day, and! want everybody to know it ‘‘Joum Werxs, Butler, N, Y.'