APL ATR) SURNAM ily £ I nes A YRAI ‘‘This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”-—Kuniewes. Sineie Copies Two Certs “q ee emer . ! ; , . ~ “yr ‘ ’ ’ VY y 1 reve wry Y 7 r - TT c x ‘ 4 y 7 5,7 ¥ e ry - . is NEW SERTE CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1881 VOL, 9---N0, 1 iv] yy ii i> BRLLEURS Rd ie tha /gy d d nh WO bul 1 fy } k 4 , ° fie as et] OO ks me. ave AN Ve »), -_ ma me Ay R THER & 0 a. (T 7 r Ky . vrotect his wicket, and the straighter h . : \ eb . 2 . 3 ;pPeVve ¥ 2218 Wi K@is € 4 { & 5 { 8 Tue WALLY IX AMINER L. ARTHUR & CO., TIMP i 7 ] > TL An ey ‘HE DaILy WX AMINER, iPoias his bat the creater ic the a ; ad Sous » ead eee ri BS BF CRKvs & ue itectic 31 >) EVERY EVENING, GEAGRAL é x Leal wnt nit 4 OC. eohean cae ran — the affords it. There are many goed play- : hee : . . : ats ibe. nt NE 9, 1681. 7% ae |ers, I must admit, who do not adhere to ' My GU Om HISsign hi p} chants SSS — nv eee | this’ rule, bat you will Gnd Ghat Oho wivat 4 : \ ' ft &\i . . cs = - san ie a i Zs “ — . . : PR y Wat! UULIIDaUi =O } ‘ Political Parties in Cauada. jmajority of the best bats do, and it is pria- . ‘ RER — ine as pee \cipally owing to it that their success ‘ ¢ SALPT ORT \ Tt) — ad . - F is - . oe “ ‘ . . P. FE. island 108 SOUTH MAREEZT STREET, 5 ; The Canadian Month!y,for June,containa ;** co-Dn attributed. You should not let the i ; : ball hit the hs rather i an ealiines ROGSTON. ASS a somewhat remarkable article on the | ball nit, the bat, bub, ratses make. the bat s SUBSCRIPTI ae ts A¥—g TROD Me - ott? , : lhit } yal Tea RATLY rickete ' . png ie Mav 16. 1881 [wkly C) FH Cc J IS j A TL) dA, above subject. We do not,in every re- |‘ the ball. ; A great mony ct ap of Dy $2 5 ay 16, (S51, ’ ns - spect, agree with the writer, but there are | ‘° present day forget shat the bat was ‘ roy ‘SHAY rn CF [ afew passages in his articie worthy of wide | #48 /0r this purpose, anc mee hold it 3 BO . + eee ; . 5 : ; ‘tag } hal ee hii a ‘ ‘ WARD ie USS EL & CO., — ——0; — reading. Speaking of Canadians position |*° protect the wicket, allowing the ball tv ate - ate rates GENERAL J as colonists, he s2ys:— |Piay itse:t, Of course every now and again Cs co 1 v. qua ao cw ; : iyou have a bali that it is Impossible to do a ’ ee CY nN . ‘We ar ow nothing but colonists, aj’ .). J _ ha ee » or t \ ‘ pli ly ® : \ ' QR nnaniian : ' : ' ; 5” |anything with but stop, but on the other owtionee a aTany Od Wo nny V h ' Ds ' ' ' » Uy Pesiieh ! political grade just above that of a) og there are hur dreds that..ough$ tu: C ; TATEETIEINTA TEAL ' Yoohe. The first thi acnesary for ia iat eo ee ee ee - Hut iil 1 1 AT'G all § Covhe. « test thing necessary for us | egies : S| asia RN a RENN rm a oem em BA bLS bbe RS oY es s a D> ph J : punished. and ra iv ndiffere + i]s »t 7 mM a3 P:R «& to & the Prince Edward Island suffrage. It ie}! he ee yee r ° po eartt pas mere 5 . T™ . . i nm > SS > = ° a ] a +permitted to ICCAD. YOu make Up your ih : Pyawinen lah nt 7 | No. 2:3 State Street, ‘0: to be hoped we shall not have to wait for} 4 fae hit ; he: Nig TP anadhatt Lig Ais ' Gu Usiluod, | ROSTal it until they get itin England. Copying; 1, _ aa neh aee es > 1nd Shes ee Pars RAIS a ‘ 7 : : 3 ; English Acis of Parliament is the fit oceu-|}; 0) 3s. gsiay, ; = 3 aeal a Yee | , ° ‘ : : : ck, Infuse alittle power inte what you 3 } = 4 i i‘ | i@'$, |pation of colonists. Let us now attempt) , Oh a ish: a ilied sass aa 1 S ’ a et s \ [something for ourselves.” Ne en ee eee 6 tee ; 11a ASLGSE LGAAS ii ULE Hall | MATE ia ci alae ; _ {by simply putting the bat im its wey—any- Oi sa as ed ee : { 2 ise afew cutting remarks about the | one van do that—but try and score off it. Suit Dirin * < . ive » ‘§ nie cai 7: . ? > , hagpitescted iio cliaes ea 2 A old Conservatives, Mr. Norris says : | Hit with your arms, but use your wrists es Prices | ery Gas 2 Ge MAY BE HAD UPON ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. “The National Policy is suecessful and|much as you can—the wrist-work is the eee ee ae Smears | —-—- will be maintained. It has answered the/secret of balls that you block flying off far ; ac tar JUNE 183} } LEADING VARIETIES oF = DY ARD J HODGSON purpose of a revenue tariff, met the defici- lenongh to make runs. Hit, then, hard, ae << i Binemosing’ ond.’ Mimenente Pa} — ~ a } 5 ency, and has given protection and encour-|and get well over the ball, never spoon iti i ; LANORS, » pPsUW Ui Guu Urnamental Fiahis| yy ty 10th, IS81. Agent fer P. E. Island. sgement to native ind uetrtes. There never up; the ball travels farthest when hit along First Quarter, 411 day, ilh. 7m. pm, Wo] Can now be had at the above Nursery, eee ———————————— aeaee ——geenpeeees | WAS2 measure since Responsible Govern- ithe ground—a skying hit never goes as far = Pull } », 12t Zh. SEmas B. Wey O e tg cee Within Ave minutes” Walk Of th ment was granted so beneficial to the|as one that skims along the grass. It may 7 . . | wpcuace Witnlnh i nin e ai 2 y y ak + : ors ; ia : or =r ‘teamboat Wharf, an excellent upportunity is ; Pilion a : the fact ia the National please ee people, but at = nearly ail ris es tibeel ad che tied of Pole Tabaud 4G obéain ' . vlicy and the Canadian Pacifie Railroad|show—a high-hitter is invariably a low New Moon, 26th day, 10h. 5m. p. m., 8. B. jee oe Eee abe are the corolaries of Confederation. They:scorer. Hit at the ball, not at the place } pt { | iants ¥ ithout injury trom handling Plants delivered free on board. D San |Sun | Moen! figh| Days. yy) DAY OF WEEK)» 505! sets.| rises:wat'r | len. | JAS, P. McLENNAN. —}; ——_——_ —| ——|-— April 27—2m 2aw tues & fri. lh. m|h. mjmorn jmorn /h. m, 1! Wednesday |4 17|7 38] 8 25) 0 57/15 21) re 2| Thursday | 17; 39. 9 27) 1 54) 22) W » 3) Friday | 16} 40:10 29; 2 13) 24) a a 3 4) Saturday 1b) 4111 2 2 5d 25) , y ; 5) Sunday 15) 42j\aft 34) 3 46! 27 | ‘hann ( A t Ssoway 1) eae tie) a Sbipping & Forwarding Agent, 7| Tuesday 14j 43,248 5 5 29) 8} Wednesday. if’ 44/3 58.7 8 30] MARINE INSURANCE BROKER 9! Thursday 14, 44) 5 10) 8 10} ~=30} i j 10) Friday — 14) 45'6 21/9 2 31] : $1} Saturday 13} 451 7 ath 8 53 -) —AND-- i2, Sanday 13; 46; 8 23:10 3% 33 | 13) Monds; 13) 459111127, 33\ General Commission Agent, §4' Tuesday | 13' 47! 9 49 aft12) 34] Jf Aces vg HR MS to sh Ro 80 BEDFORD ROW, > Thursday a 4 ot 40 32 | ak el 17 Fridey. 13 48 i 15) 2 28) 30 | P, O, BOX 1. HALIFAX, N.S 18} Saturday 13 49/11 39) 3 20) = 36] 19| Sunday 14, 49!morn| 4 27, 36} icles al 20\ Mon lay 14; 49; 0 5) 5 42 36 | ARTICULAR ATI ENTION given to the 21| Tuesday } 14) 49 | 0 34 6 56) 36 | Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned 92, Wednesday | 14) 50) 1 5) 7 58) 86 | Goode, and collection of Custom Drawbacks 23; Thur day : j4 50. 1 43' 8 49) 25! thereon. 24) Friday 15) 30 227 ? 33 35 |} Hulls, Cargoes avd Freights insured in 20) Saturday {| 19 D0 3 1S! 10 ‘c|. 2° | tirst-class Offices at most favourable rates. a amid aa aos aoe 9 po 34/ Consignments of Produce solicited, and 27| Monday | 16] 50) 5 13,11 26) 34 orompt returns guaranteed 28 Tuesday | 36, 50} 6 15/11 59 33 | Premp 18 guaranteed. 98, Wedunerday 7 FO; 7 1S|morp | 33 : Correspondence solicited and answered 20| Thureday [4 17.7 50! 8 20] © 32)15 33/ promptly. pet feeb sd -reilhemeesl April 7, 185J—6m. . . ' : . cavanes (Om ODDFELLOWS Marine Insurances Company, gectuse —OF-- BENEVOLENT SOCIETY PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Encorporated and Organized June 27th, i875. — ee Rosr. Loxewortn, Fsq., President. i directors: How. L. (. Owz? | D.R.M. Hoorsr, Esq. T. Hanpranan, fsq., | B. RoGers, Es@., G. R. Brrr, Ese | Samuee Moicn, Ese. Fe 2NISHES perfect Life Indemnity to RISKS taken daily on VESSELS, CAR-| Odd Fellows thatis reliable and safe, GOES avd FREIGITS, at their Office, COR-| for one third the cost of ordinary Life In. WER OF GREA? GEORGE AND LUWER)| surance. WATER STEEE ts. [t is no longer an experiment. tED. W. HALES, in its Eighth year. Secretary | Danefits paid up to February. 1881, 00'Y, $265,657.9i. Application must be made upon the printed forms furnished by the Secretary. It is now Ch’town, Ay ri} 25, 1881. QUEEN OF mh anit E VGLAND. bene’ emcee President, Secretary, ~ ane . TT . 7 i IP i It CAPITAL,. . TWO MILLIGNS STERLING, | H. FP. HOLCOMB. A. G LULL, | -_——-— eae epee on hie Se +, | The undersigned having been appointed BNSUBAACE eit gael eS “| AGENT of this Society for PRINCE ED - wee ~ | WARI LAND, will receive applications £ members: of the country pre mptly by ed iAr.ULiG: | z Sa q P P° dost oy ni TS oR BS 7 : f a } eS. & . Ne a , ‘ ie¢rnis Ivy LN vD aa t= Cats Cat OES A. UBURBAN RESIDENCES, in desir- | ‘i iy able localities. | Cup ron a: or fi hk } FEEL U0 x ALaLlbb abi BUbiu —A LSO i j AMITED Valuable FARMS, conveniently situated, (LIMITED), containing fropm@ to 26y Acres each. OF ENGLAND. For particulars app!y to A. MceNEILL, Auctioneer, 11 Queen Street Capital $1,250,606. £ssets $695,988, ACCIDENT INSURANCE, $5 per annum insures $5 per week during disablement, and $1,000 on death from accident, and proportionably for larger Ch’town, P. E. L.—tf. THE RORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE HEAD OFFICE, Pre ASMA. eo Paid Up, Reserve Fund, Depesited with Dominion Government, - + + * = ee (LIMITED), :0: Capital Fully Subscribed, - = *# = «© #© = $5,000,000 cs 6) fe Se eae = See o =) et ee orate el ts OO 160.000 0. eee All Descriptions of Property Insured on Fquitable Terms. 20: LOSSES ADJUSTED AND SETTLED PROMPTLY WITBOUT REFERENCE TO J. R. BRECKEN, Agent for P. E. Island. Referring to the above, I have authoriged MR. F. W. HYNDMAN to receive applica- tious and sign receipts for Insurance in the aboye Company. April 26, 1881. .tf. J. R. BRECKEN, ete ete om HORACE HASZARD, General Insurance Agent, <r i, MARES ~ GFFIGE,-~-COR.- QUEEN AND LOWER WATER STREETS. Charlottetown, 4th April, 1851—tf re ——-— ‘weer en er eee NEW STOCK OF Boots, Shoes and Slippers. nce ae ae = wy ; :0: mS —REPRESENTING— CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Company of Toronto, Out,, CAPITAL $800,000.00. Nant British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronie, Ux CAPITAL $500,000.00. Son Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Hontien. CAPITAL $500,000.00. ———— —— 10: — TRANCE ALS® EPPFECTED. iss: ————- :0: Risks teken on all descriptions of Pioperty at Lowest Retes ———— 10: ene a ce a en ————!9:—-- —— il OF LONDON, ENGLAND. | LEE 6 Assurance Company, of London, kng., a a ———— flow from it naturally—as naturally as the conclusion from the premise; and it is mat- ter of the greatest surprise to Canadians how it is that any party can be found to oppose them. Considering that the writer surveys the ground from an impartial altitude, the force of the foregoing is worth a score of party editorials. But this even mors com- plimentary :— ‘** No one can help coming to the conclu- sion that we have received frora the Con- servative party all we could expect from it aud more.” _ Regarding the Reform Party, Mr. Nor- ris says :-— ‘*]t has been under the oontrol of a man during the last twenty years, who was sn- tirely out of the current of Canadian opin- ion and Canadian life * * * George Brown might have said, ‘I am the Reform Party’ * * * Jt is an evil thing fora party to have as its leader a foreigner. The Reform Party has such a leader, and hitherto Mr. Blake has not shown that strength of character so necessary in a leader.” And now, we learn at last, of what the Party of Reform consists. It is hybrid :-- ‘The Reform Party is made up of two classes—-fossilized Tories and men of Am- erican, proclivities.”’ Perhaps our Reform friends may receive a valuable hint from the following, and may settle themselves quietly in their pres- ent cool shades for sonie time to come :— ‘* Now, what is the prespect for the suc cess of the Liberal party et the next elec- tions? It is at present very doubtful. The people will not tolerate disturbing either the National Policy er the Syndicate con- tract. These things must be left alone.” + ED Commerciai Union. We are glad to note that English public opinicn is being strongly moved in favor of a Oommercial Union of Great Britain and her colonies. The following advertisement appears in The Times: Tue British anp InTERCOLONIAL TRADE Tarive Union—Offices, 17 Parliamen: street, 8. W. Secretary, A. C. Shelley, to whom all eommunications should be ad- “. Ubjects— The promotion of the commer- ilevests of the British Empire, the at its unity and integrity, and r the trade relations between component territories. nnual subseription, entitling members to yvots—on< guinea. COMMITTEE. Great Britain. The Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, Samp- son 8. Lloyd, Esag., Charles Palmer, Esq., M. P., Frederick Young, Esq., W. Strang. Esg., Wm. Dunn, Esq. Canada, R. R. Gillespie, Esq., Colonel Gzowski, R. R. Dobell, Esg., Charles Churchill, Esq. Australasia. W. Westgarth, Esq., J. L. Montefiore, Esq. India. John A. Bullen, Esq., Stephen A. Ral- li, Esq. West Indtes. Sir George Chambers, Neville Lubboek; Esq., J. L. Ohlson, Esq. Vaupe. J. D. Thomson, Esq., A. J. Macdon- ald, Esq. >> n+ = CRICK 4ST. where you think the ball ought to be, and watch the ball along the whole of its jour- ney to the bat Never make up your mind how you will play a ball! until the ball is bowled, and you ascertain ‘‘the manner of its coming.” Play for- ward whenever you can. In cutting keep the ball down—pat it, so to speak, and if you shift your right foot, be careful that you take up your old position, before the bowler has another try at your wicket. Never bein a hurry to get runs. Study the bowlers attack and find out if you can what he thinks is your weak point amd is aiming it. Practice often but not toomuch at a time, and practice intelligently. Prac- tice playing the ball, and not merely slog- ging at it. Be as careful at the wickets when the net is behind you as you would be during a match. the statements or opinions of our correspondents, An Answer to the ‘ Patriot's” Citizen. To the Editor of the Examiner. *Srr,—The Patriot of yesterday contains a brutal and uncalled for attack on several members of our City Cotineil, “signed ** Citizen.” Nodoubht the man, if I may call him so, who wrote that article is one of the disappointed ones, or, in othe? words, the public have calculated the man at his true worth. The individual 1 very much incensed that the City Council have not asked his opivions—that they have not invited him to their consultatioss. If bis knowledge of civic government is on a par with his ignorance, he would be a valuable acquisition certainly. As special adviser, curiosity, impudence and seandalizing seem to be his special stock in trade. He must own a barrack somewhere in the city, for which he has escaped taxation for some years back, and now when called upon te pay his rightful share he writhes and groans, and howls to think that justice will be now administered to him. The citizens know who compose the City Council, and have confidence in them, notwithstanding the dastardly attempt of Citizen to belittle them. JI question very much if Citizen’s debt was paid if he has as much interest in the city as some of the men whom he tries to belittle. Who dares to come out over his own signature and say that Councillors Murphy, McLean, Chappelle and Konghan 2 not good men, with as much executive ability as any property holder in the city wl ‘r represented the people in the Civic Conncil? What have we get for all Av AAA the taxes we have paid for years past, and who has wasted the money? Has it not been preperty-holders? Who have spent our money and put the city in debt in ~ the manner in which itis? Only property holders. They have always until now had a large majority in the City Council, and have now when we some property holders at the Civie Beard, who are fair and honest enough to spend the city taxes in such manner that all citizens may be benefitted alike, Citizen, with that natural selfishness which charac- terizes people of his class, strives toe undo what men of noble minds and great hearts are striving for the world over, viz: ‘* the greatest good to the greatest number.” Every true man who considers his own bealth, the health of his family, will say give us good water, no matter what it costs. We wili save it im Doctor’s bills. We shall not endanger the lives of our families, by amounts. ‘le T : drinking contaminated water. With us the Risks on Sea Voyages and while Travelling rinking co 1) health and lives of our families are not measured by a few dollars and cents. Misers like Citizen may do that, but Im a few years, such men will be turgotten. ‘The onward march of intellect and enterprise will cast them in oblivion, and no one will vive them a thought, except the unfortn- AVING completed purchasing my SPRING STOCK personally when im Quebec and insured at special rates, Montreal, and having already received a large portien of it, I am now prepared to CORPORATE SPRETYSHIP. | show as GOUD AN ASSOKTMENT, and give as GOOD VALUE FOR THE MONEY, 4s is ~ NGE 6 3 sda als Officials in Government Departments and | can be had in the City. The following advice to young batsmen is Of Edinburgh aud London, the Law Courts, and in Railway and Bauks, INTENDING PURCHASERS WILL DO WELL TO GIVE ME A CALL, AND | taken from “‘ Cricket and How to Excel in = rest ¢ t rates. SEE MY STOCK. : it,” by Dr. W. G. Grace :—Cricket, like ESTABLISHED | N 18093 guaranteed at aah haetittiid hye aa” Remember the Place—McGILL’S OLD STAND, Queen Street, Sign of the Blue Boot. annie other games, must be played when CUSTOM WORK promptly attended to. you are young, if you wish to excel in it, ADVICE TO YOUNG BATSMEN. subseri displ 3,332.00| Feb. 14, '81—pat 2aw Agent. : : nates compelled to bear their aame, and Subec wibed Sapte 9.752 6.00 JOHN DORSEY. and a great deal of practice, patience, and oe ell Pol Gin in bho, a Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666. UEEN S UARE Ch’town, April 28 —1m cod. a good temper is required to become any- stambling blocks in the world’s progress. : . OLD Q Q thing like a first-class bat. It is of the 5 . Tou ted J % Transacts every description of Fire, Life eee greatest importance for a young player to ae and Annuity Business on the most favorable ferme. Fine Deraxtwent—Insurances muy be ef- sf current rates. ‘RY STABLES! yaptows EXPRESS. RUN | oaract ’ : have proper instructions, and to be shown : 2 LI V i NORTON § EXPR ESS. BU ; ip i NG OT l a good style of batting us the beginning of Ch town, a RE-OPENED. his cricket career. A correct style an aQGne seeing: RDERS f NORTON’S EXPRESS may iti half the battle a bad style is be left at the Stores of H. Coombs, Dr. FOR SALE, Te aiiarae tai Whee ; “To gum it up, six long years of bed-rid- : easily learnt, an] when once acquired 1s the f : ; Dodd, or G. H. Haszard, where Blanks will most. difficalt thing in the world to lose, | den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per feeted at the Loe : insurances upon Public and Private Build- ings effected on especially savorahle termes, co Subscriber has removed to the com- x Lossis settled with promptitude and liber- modioua Livery Stables, be furnished on application, or with ' g\N EUSTON STREET, adjoining William : lay al ith a total $1,200—all which was stopped oe m : : : . ‘ : year, tota ‘ a ° PP ality. PP R. B NORTON, O Welsh’s property. It has a southern | In the first place. then, play always w by three: bottles of Hop Bitters taken by LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Side Queen Square, Where you can get the CHEAPEST AND Brest is i + a desirable|straight bat. If you try to hit a weil- > Nisei pactiae pitched ball with a crooked bat, and do not|my wife, who has done her own honte- quite time it you will be bowled out for a work for a year since, without the -oss of a ALEX. McKINNON, | certainty, whereas had you hit it witha day, andi want everybody to know it for Esdale Foundry. |straight bat you would have saved your | their benefit.” { Mareh 28, 1881—2m 2aw ay wickat. The first object of a bataman is to “Jonn Wasxs, Butler, N, Y.’; Lire Deranry enr—New and Reduced pre- miums for Dominion of Canada, &. W. DEBLois, General Agent for P, E, Island, Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown, April i4, 80—pat her ne sj kea tf eod = 1, aspec ‘ é uttialiaia nent Son & Co ‘pibe for a private residence. For fnil par- . et ticulars apply to Turxouts IN THE CITY. - UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER JAMES N. MILLNER. |[)™ the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1880—ly published tn Provinces. ———— -