ry Se > Patti ter. eee ante ae ne ae ap einen <utee en tne heat igen ian me . ihe ee == =— ———=== aS SS Sa ae NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1881. VOL, %:---NO. 4, i Tue DaILy EXAMINER | 18 ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By vue Examiner Pusiisuixe Comrany, | FROM THEIR Orvice, Conner oF Water aye Great Greil ce Sikte's, Charlottetown, P. B Island | | KATES OF SURBORIPTTON ; Six Months, Three Months, One Month, : ew Advertising at nost moderate rates. | Contracts may be made fer monthly, quar- terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- eation. | | The Hxaminer Job Office. e~8 EES Superior Workmanship, Prompt lLixecution, Satistactory Results, Closest Prices. | ALMANAC FOR MAY, CHANGES, 881. MOON + First Quarter, 6th day, 6h. 32m.a.m., N. below horizon. Full Moon, 13th day, 6h. llm p. m, ne below horizon. Last Quarter, 20th day, Lih. 5¢ (below horizon.) New Moon, 27th day bm. a. m., E., | Th. 23m. ‘p. m., W. | Sun |Sun |Moon! High Days. Mt) DAY OF WEEK |. ises\sets. | rises watr| len. ' bh. mjh, m morn morn th. m. 1! Sunday 451|7 03! 6 39) © 5/14 12 2! Monday, i 5; 7 33, 042) 16 3, Tuesday 4! 6; 833,122; 18 4 Wednesday 455 7) 9342 4) 323i 5| Thursday 4 8/10 37) 2 49 23) 6) Friday 43) 10'1! 391 3 42{ = 27) 7| Saturday 4.) lljaft43 4 44 “291 5) Sunday 4 12) 1 46 5 52) 3i 9° Monday $9 13)261; 657, & 10, Tuesday | 35) 15! § 59) 8 1) 37 ili} Wednesday | 37) 16/5 9, 840) 41) 12; Thursday 3 17 | 6 22} 9 20 2 13, Friday 34, 18, 7 3310 8; 44 14) Saturday 33° 19) 8421051) 46 15! Sunday 42, 21; 94311 36) 49 16 Moaday 3!; 22/10 34/aft2i; 51 17) Tuesday 30} 23)11 16) 1 7) & 18| Wednesday = 2, 24,11 45) 1 57| 55 19 Thursday 27, 23. mern| 250 55 20 Friday | 26, 26) 0 19! 35315 0 Zi! Saturday | 25) 27; 047)5 8 2 22; Sunday 24; 23; 1 11) 6 23 + 23) Monday | 24 30) 1 35' 7 30 5 24) Tuesday i Zi sli2 @ 8s 23) & 25| Wednesday 22| 32! 2301 9 9 610 26| Thursday (42/1! 33 3 04, 952; 12 27] Frida | 20] 34, 3441032) 14 28) Saturday 19, 35) 43111 8} 16 29, Sunday 1s) 36) 5 26/11 46) 18 30| Monday | 48) 37) 6 2ijmorn i9 31) Teesday |4 17'7 38| 7 23) O 2118 21 nae nes en ee HE ONLY DIRECT LINE ‘To Boston. Sit STEAMERS Carroll and Worcester. |} OTH STEAMERS are fitted with superior PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION, ar-' ed for every convenience aud comfert, and fitted up in elegant style. Freicnt carried at moderase rates, and as lew as by any other route. Ecos, in boxes aod barrels, handled with the greatest care. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punctuaily at 6 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, punctually at noor. CA R V ie FF L BRK Ss ee AGENTS. May 13, 1381--pat 2aw, sj kea P.E. ISLAND | Steam Navigation Co. ce sh Steamers “St. Lawreace” and * Princess of Wales.” UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. —— —— NOVA SCOTIA. | EAVE Charlottetown for Pictou Landing 4 every Monday, Weduvesday, Thursdsy and Saturday Mornings at 7.30, connecting there with the Train for Halifax. Retarnng te Charlettetown same days about 2 p. m., on arrival ef Train from Halifax. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA& THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sundays excepted) on arrival of ‘I'rain from Charlotte- tewn, connecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above-named places; and at St. John with steamers of the International Co. and Kailway for Portland and Boston. Also leave Uhariettetown for Summerside every Monday Morning about 3 e’clock. s Returning, leave shediac every day (Sua- days excepted) on arrival of day Train from Bt. Jeobu, for Summerside, connecting there with ‘Train for Charlottetowa. Also leave Summerside for Char ettetown every Saturday evening about 5 o'clock. By order, F. W. HALES, ?# Om'tewn, Mag 4, 1551. weoretery. tiens and sign receipts fer Imeurance in the above Company. TM PHRIOA Ts LOAN AND INVESTMENT C0.. OF CAN ADA. a — 30: STR ALEX. CAMPBELL, K. G. M. G., President mn MY Fa ee, rg oe iP OWOSEY UPOS REAL ESTATE MAY BE HAD UPON ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Agent for P. FE. Island. ee a pe cere ae—nrare —F May 10th, 1881. Fe a re ee ee a ee a GREAT BARGAINS: = —) DRESS GOODS, badd art tia | 83 Queen Street, AS I AM ANXIOUS TO heduce my Steck in this Line, ee ernie R. W. TREMAINE, Ch’tewn, May 3, 1831. GOATS, PANTS, See FIRE Pie Tasrauee sii, OF LONDON, ENGLAND. ‘oo Capital Fully Subscribed, - - - - - aac $5.006,60 >| AN S 5 ; = fi Ni CE | PURCHASED AT A | c ' j "LARGE DISCOUNT, bat 4 IU 1 9 _of choice Kasvern were reported at 13§ te Pp, war, Thomas 0. Kaneen, Kelso Gordon, AND FOR SALE AT Correspondingly Low Prices, | i ; 83 Queen Street. &e., jat present. MARPEKBTS. Address from the Pupils of New Perth School. OATS. Quotations of oats in tie British market Te 4/7. William A. McDonald, Teacher : [coatiney the ee eee reported, with’ [gar Teacuer,—It is with deepest teel- Rese er ert Gh ants io me sna ent epdei . pment av trom o ed departure from amongst us, and we can- cents, while seed eats have been sold as pot permit you to depart without coriveyin high as 50 and 60 cente. ,to vou some token of our affection au POTATOES. eateeut, The Bosten Produce Market Circulars of | We have therefore chosen to present the 21st inst., state that the receiptsin that, With this short address, and » pocket Bible | market continue light, and prices are a ** * timple token of the high esteem in little firmer, ‘but buyers afe’ operatin whieh you are held bys; and ag * token /cantionsly, as the market is liable to a sud- '*? likely to meet with "your approbstion,” den change. Sales of Canada’ Rose’ have! Wie sincereiw regret tivat it te “not odt-” been made there at from 70 to 80. cette, Yeeest for you'to remain longer with ws, Jacksons rauge trom 80 to 85 cents, and; for during your brief tern of office as Prin- Prolifics at from 95 cents te $h, waile cipal of out scheol you have, by your kind- Chenangos bring 75 cents per bushel. ness avd: imtpartiahty, coupietely won our A New York circular of the 2ist says/*#eetion aa regard. So highly do we Eastern Potatoes have beew ‘in fine receipt, )esieom you—ueborly ae a teacher but also chiedy from Prince Edward Island and |** personal feiend+- tit we consider your Noya Scotia, The demand has run light 4°parture as an wimost ivreparable loss. We" and prices generally weak. Choice lots of #'¢ confident that wherever you amy"go Here are freely offered at $2.50 per barrel, |} will win the friendelip (as you have in but move slowly. © While Prolifies andj ‘8 place) of all those who may have the Jacksun’s Whites are also in the buyers’ Pleasure of your acquaintance, and that bavior isuccess will -ever brighten your path Tn Charlottetown the shipment of pota-| through life. With many wishes for your \tees is closing. Few vessels are taking any |f"itre welfare. We remain yours truly :— Two lots of six hundred! Robert H. Oainpbell, Join M. McLean, | bushels, we learn, were sold yesterday for 'Oscar J. K. Lane, Scobrina J. Lane, J. Bes- BaGs, In Boston on the 2ist the supply ran a little short and pricea were firmer. Sales 14 cents, and Northern at 133, and P. E. island at 13 cents. FLOUE. A Galt, Out,, eireular of the 29th inst, stares that inactivity in the export trade, is, the rule. In the home market, however, * | | steady demand is waintained for all grades: Ki gwue i of flour. ‘ Otferings are small, partly the result of holders bemg unwilling te press sales, and because some of the large mills are -undergoing repairs and alterations.” ’ Spring Extra is quoted at $4.90 to $4.95 1 30 cents. and 92 cents is asken on the street. Si McLean, Alice Zs D. Moar, Emma Me- ‘Lean. Edith M. Moar, Charles R. Me-j, ‘Nell, Magsie McMillan, Alex. BE, Smith, ‘Jolin James Smith, Mary Aun Smith, Jas. 'Jobuston, Adeline ©. Dewar, George F. Geerge Gerdon, Wallaee D, Melntyre, | Hilen Cain, Franklin MeNeill, Florence C. Comrade, REPLY, To te Pupiis of New Perth School : | Dean Pupris,—l have the greatest plea: jsure in acknowledgimg the kind. and flat- ‘tering address with which you have presented me, and especially the precious ‘and priceless gift accompanying it. Iam | Extra $4.85 to'$£0, Superior Extra $4.95 | proud indeed to know that my short atay - ee aa A ee et 1,000,000 cit Reserve Fund, - - O55. 9. 5. ey | Oe eh ts Chg Tht 4 hei ; Bepesited with Beminion Gevernmert, - ‘Ot All Descriptions of Property Insured en Tquitabls Terms. 70: LOSSES ADJUSTED AND SEITLEP FROMPTILY WiTHOUT REFERENCE TO ALEAD UFFICE, 3. R. ERECKEN, igent for i. b. Island. Referring to the above, 1 have authorized MR. F. W. HYNOMAN to reeeive applica- April 26, 1351. . tf. : SS DS eee GARDENING MADE EASY. —_——— > - New Seeds ! *n* _—- — - — :0:-—-—- Buy the Best—All Warranted Fresh and Good. J. R. BRECKEN. 0 me ok ae Aoi aman 100.000 | , ' } New Seeds ! R.W. TREMAINE. Ch'town, May 3, 1581. JUST OPENED, 83 Queen Sireet, | A Carefully Selected Lot of LACH GOODS! 218.5 CURTAINS, FROM 75c. PER SET, LAMBREQCUINS, 30¢. ”" CURTAIN NETT, 12:. PER YARD, LACE APRONS, EDGINGS, é&c., at equally low prices. NOW OPENING AT HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, —A SPLENDID LOT OF— FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Received frem ihe Best Seed House in Creat Kritain. :03-——---— We Warrant these Seeds all FEESH and GOCD, and true to their kinds, And fully recommend them to our Customers and the Gardening Public generally. HARVIE & CO., Guecn Street. April 29, 1881— tf. —VSSSaaa eee ee eee HE | MARIN | HORACE HASZARD, General Insurance Agent, —REPRESENTING— Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, kng., CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont. CAPITAL $800,000.00. British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont., CAPITAL $500,000.00. Son Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL $500,000.00. —— :0: — — MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED. ——— :0: Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at Lowest Rates. R. W. TREMAINE. FOR SALE. \HE SUBSCRIBERS, intending to remove from Charlottetown, offer for aale their Propezty, corner of Prince and Sidney Streets, viz.: Qnelarge Building, 30x34 feet, with Well of Water and Pump in Cellar, suitable fer Pork Packing er Produce Dealer, with Varchouse in the rear, 22x25 feet; 1 Build- ing Lot, corner Prince aud Sidney Streets, and Dwelling House on Sidney Street. —ALSo— } Steam Engine avd Horizontal Beiler, | Planer, Jig aud Cireular Saws, Lathes, &ec., suitable tora Block Maker, Cabinet Maker, | er Joiner. i ‘the above Preperty and Machinery will be | offered by Private Sale till the let of June. ap2s DUCHEMIN BROs. | a eee ACACIA NURSERY, Od le Ged tet. > ee ALL THE LEADING VARIETIEO OF Flowering and Ornamental Plants Can now ke had at the »beve Nursery. Situate within five minutes’ walk of the Steamboat Wharf, an excellent upportunity is afforded the people of P. KB. Island to obtain | Plants without injury from handling. Plants delivered free on board. JAS, P. MCLENNAN. April 27—2m 2aw tues & fri. W. C. BISHOP, Shipping & Forwarding Agent, /MARIWE IWSURANCE BROKER, —AND— General Commission Agent, $0 BEDFORD ROW, Pr. Oo. BOX 1. HALIFAX, NW. 8 ’ RTICULAR ATTENTION given to the (P * Shi t ot Lebsters and other Canned Goods, and cellection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured in tirst-class Otfices at most favourable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed. Correspondence solicited and answered OFFICE,---COR. QUEEN AKD LCWER WATER STREETS. Ghaslottetown, th Apeil, 1861—t! to £5.00. The Montreal Gazetie of the 23rd says: The flour market was quiet but steady with a slight upward tendency in values. Hoeld- ers of Superior advanced their ideas 5c, and were asking $5.40. Spring Extra was scarce and 24 and Sc. higher. Sales re- ported on Chicago were light as fellows :— 125 bris Extra Superfine, $5.20; 195 do 5.224 ; 100 do Medium Bakers’ $6.30 and 250 Untario Bags, $2.45. About three- i fourths ef the regeipta ef fleur in this city 1¥ yesterday were manufactured in the United States, while most of our large mills are idle. PORK. Aecordiag te the Cincinnati ‘* Priee Cur- reut,” of the 2lat inst., the aggregate movement of hogs at western packing points has been a little less than durisg the preceding week, the total paeking indi- eating about 120,000 during the past week, against 175,000 for the eor- responding time last year, and the aggregate since March Ist is now 1,030,000 hogs, against 1,610,000 a year ago, whieh is a decrease of 580,000 since Mareh Ist, or 610,000 since Nov. Ist in number, and taking weight inte consider- jatien the decrease is equal to $825,000 or more of hogs. Pork in Chicago was le to 174 higher at $16.474 June, $16.55 July, and Jard was 2}c higher at $10.80 June, $10.824 July. In Montreal the market on the 25rd was quiet for both pork and lard at former guotations, HAY AND STRAW, A Boston report of the 21st saya :— Strictly choice hay is scarce, and we bear of some sales at $23 per fon, but the bulk of the business continues to rele at $21 and $22. Receipts and demand are about equal. There are indication« of better priees for both hay and straw. NOTES. During April 304 new cil wells were eem- plete in Pennsylvania fields. The average production per well was 234 barrels. There are now 461 wells drilling, and 453 rigs up and drilling. According to the latest acceunts the win- ter wheat crop in Missouri is destroyed ayain—this time the Hessian fly has the credit for the disaster. Crop prospects in Cailfornia are reperted as very encouraging, aud it ia confidently predicted that the wheat yield this year will equai that of last. Phat regien will also carry over 500,000 tons of old wheat into the new harvest year. oon & The remarkable low priees at which whiskey has been selling by tae sinali deal- ers of Montreal and other Canadian cities some time ago attracted attention to the stuff is made from aleohol and drugs and sold as whiskey Then brandy became wonderfully eheap, and the cheap article began to appear in the shops under Hen- nussy’s trade mark. The attention of the ageuts in Canada, as well as of the whole- sale trade generally, has been atiraeted to this matter, and an earnest effort is making to unearth the frauds. The number on- gaged in the manufactnre of spurions \liquers in said to be almost incredible. Some of the guilty parties have been dis- covered and will he prosecuted by the firms whose brands have beem counterfeited. A New Mancuesrer in Francz.—It is stated that in case the negotiations with France regarding the cetton industry take a hostile turn, certain large capitalists of Manchester and adjoining ‘owns.are deter- mined to form a company with a view to establishing a large concern at Rouen. There appears to be ao lack of capital. Spinning, weaving, dying, end printing machinery will be fitted up om a very large scale. If Manchester goods are excluded from France the promoters of the scheme are determined to establish a small Man- promptly. ‘April 7, 1861—6m. chester in France. fact that a very large quantity of spurious) with you hss tended to strengthen the bond ‘of sympathy between us, and that my de- |parture should be regarded with s» much regret. But thongh eur paths threugh ‘ife may diverge from each other, and cares land afilictions may beset us on every hand, | cam never forget the peasant hovrs we jhave spent together, ner can I ever but recall your hopeful, smiling faces; and my ‘happiness will always be increased in pro- | portion to the degree of snceess by which our courses in life may be marked. In conclusion, I will give you « few words lof advice: Let your sim in life be a high ‘and moble one; then strive with diligence jand perseverance to aecompiish it. Let ne difficnlty dismay yeu, no obstacle turn you aside, and when you have at last reached tie goal of your worthy ambition you will find ail satisfaction in the reflection that your reward is a well-merited ene. That God may bless and keep yeu all is the earnest prayer of your affectionate friend and well-wisher, Wituuasm A. McDonane. New Perth, May 16, 1881. The special correspondent of the Londen Times thinks that the number of persons killed by the Scie earthquake does not greatiy, if at all, exceed 4,000, and that is possibly too large. In the southern half of the Isiand searcely a house remains in a habitable position, ao that a pepulation ef neariy 50,000 persens is camping out im the open air. Threngheout the northern por- tion of the [sland the repeated shocks wrenched heuses and frightened the is- mates without doing them any serions bedily harm, except in a revy few in- ataLnces, li is discouraging to learm that of ali the essays submitted to the judges whe were appeinted te award the lnternational prize cf 2,000 marks offered by the Empress Augusta forthe best work on diphtheria, not ene contained any new fact with regard to the origin, nature or treatment of the disease, and that the prize was, therefore, net awarded. Tue Trauian Carsis.—A Rome despatch erays the King had a conference with Sig- nori Ceppino, Manecini and Farini regard- ing the formation of a Cabinet. It is ex- pected that Signor Menocial, under whem a coalition Cabinet of the whole Left is practicable, will be charged with the for- mation of a Cabinet. — 7, a Ta — There is every prospect that Californie will be alend of plenty this year. The icrops are all in exeellent condition and the supply of fruit bide fair to be enormous. The grape crop will not be seriously dar- jaged by the phyllexera, though that pert ‘has threatened to invade the Oalifornia vineyards. Stained glass is being largely used in New York mansions. The stained glass in Mr. Cornelius Vander ilt’s hones will coast upwards of $70,000. A Delaware editor,who is also a physician offers as an inducement to new subscribers t» vaccinate every one who will take his prrer. Two million eopica ef the revised New Testament have alrealy been sell in Lon- don. -——__- 2.02 — -—- Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on Ane clothes, riek feed and style. Buy good, healthy f cheaper and better ae ; get more re and substantial things ef life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expeusive and quack dogtors or a much Of the vile — wer that nu ¢ harm, and makes proprietors Zieh, eran your trust in tive reeked of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures alway at atrifling cost, and you will see bes+- tert imes and health, try itonce, Read of it in snother column.