~~. . ~Five Dettars A Year, NEW SERIES. THe Datty EXAMINER Is ISSUED RVERY EVENING, TERMS : By rae Exaviniek Pousiisuino Company, FROM THEIR Orrick, Conner oF Water AND GRrBAY GRONGE sSTREBTS, P. E. Island. Rares ov Supscrirrion : Six Montha, : - - $2 50 Three Months, - - . 1 25 One Month, ° - - 0 50 pa Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracta may be made for monthly, quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. Fe ener a ae Prince Rdward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. !6. Charlottetown, - Summer Arrangement. To take effect on the 2drd May, 1881. ee. - TRAINS GOING WEST. — ee MIXED, ' STATIONS. | EXF RESS. MIXED. ——— =» ——— — _--- — Souris ....|/Dp 6 30am!Dp 2. 15pm! Bear River| ** 7.04 “| * 3.00 “! St Poter's.| ** 7.44 **, * Bee “ Marell....| * 8.06 *° 1 aie “| Mt. Stew’t A a 1 Georget’n . Dp 7.20am! Dp 3.10pm Cardigan ..| ‘‘ 7.40 ** “ 3.36 °°) Mt. Stew’t, Ar 5.40 “* Ar 5.00 ‘| Mt. Stew’t, Dp 3.45am'Dp 5.30pm) Bedford. . . | *. 2 4. Bae York.....| *. SSR % 1% Cae © Reyalty Jc ‘* 9.45 ** | * 6.45 * Ch'town ..|Ar!0.00 ‘ |Ar 7.10 ** Ch’town ..|Dp 6.30am!Dp 9.20am!Dp 4.35pm 2 the 08 10, ne 6s Royalty Je} “* 6.45 11), g 55 “| 4.56 _ N Wiltsh’e| ** 7.23 * , *°10.45 “| * 5.47 « Banter R’r| “ 7.35 ‘| “11.00 «| 6.03 * Bradalba’e | “* 8.02 “| *'11.37 “| ** 6.39 “ Co’ty Line.| “ 8.10°‘ | “11.47 “| ** 6.52 « Keusingt’n| “‘ 8.39 “| “12.25pm, ** 7.28 ** 3 ‘aide Ar 9.05 “Ar 1.00°** |Ar 8.00 “ uml Dp 9.25 ss /Dp 245 *8 Wellingt’n| ‘' 10.02 “* | ‘* 3.36 * Port Hi = “10.35 “| “ 4:25 “ U’Leary...| “11.32 “| “* 5.42 “ Albertoa. .| ‘12.20pm| ‘‘ 6.45 * Tignish...'Ar 1.00 “ |Ar 7.35 “ TRAINS GOING EAST. STATIONS. | EXPRESS. | MIXED, MIXED, TVignish .. {Dp 2.00pm|Dp ee ss 6 «« {Ar 7.40 °° Alberton .. 2.40 Dp 8.00 “ O’Leary...| ‘‘ 3.28 “| ** 9.05 ‘ Port Hill..| *‘ 4-25 “| “10.35 “ Wellingt’nj ** 458 “* | “11.16 * sid Ar 5.35 ** | Arl2.00 “ Samm side Dp 6.00 “ |Dp 1.05pm, Dp 6.30 am Kensingt p! ‘+695 * bo" 1.40 «+5 7.06 “* Co’t Line. | "656 it Re 1 786 ** B bav'e® ‘* 658° T° S57 “°F ** 8.08 * Hanter R’r| ‘‘ 7.26 **} * 3.05 “1 ** 8.42 “* N Wiltsh’e| ‘‘ 7.30 ‘‘; ** 3.20 “| ** 8.58 “* Royalty Joi ** BB FP * ZS OT * 9.55 °° Ch’town ..{|Ar 8.30 “ |Ar 4.35 “ /Arl0.15 * Ca’town ..'p 4.00pm) Dp 6.45am Royalty Je! ‘* 4.15 ‘| “* 7.08 “ Werk...... ‘a0 hee Bedford ..} ‘* 4.43 ‘1 “* 7.47 ** Mt. Stew’t) Ar 5.10 ** |} Ar 8.30 ** Mt. Stew’t/ Up 5.25pm! Dp 5.55 am Cardigan ..| ‘* 6.25 ‘| ‘*10.16 “ Georgeto’n| Ar 6 45 ‘* | “10.45 “1 Mt Stewt Dp 5 20pm|Dp 8 50am Morell....| ** 5.52 ‘*; ** 9.32 ** St. Peter’s| ‘* 6.15 ‘| *10.06 * Bear River, “ 6.55 “| “11.00 * Souris .... Ar 7.30 “‘ |Arll.50 * N. B.—The Express Train from Souris and Georgetown connects at Royalty Junction with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for the West, in the morning: and the Mixed Train from the West connects at Royalty Junction with the Express Train from Ubar- lottetown for Georgetown and Souris, in the “emo LB. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent. Railway Ovfice, Ch’town, May 21, isSl. eoLv MuvAlL, rAK-S, 1878. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DSALBRS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Bans. F. Grarron, Story B. Lava Hateerr E. Pare, Late Commissioner of Patents. PATENTS. PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, Attorneys at-Law and Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, 412 Fiera Srarer, Wasurnoron, D. C, Practice patent law in all its branches in the Patent Office, and in the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States. Pamph- lets sent free on receipt of stamp for postage. septs “ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”-—Evxrrwes. = -_ > --- ——— ee Sal a LARTHUR & GENERAL Commission Merchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, MASS. ‘hes LIFE ASSOCIATION! PRESIDENT : Hon. Sir W. PF. How rans, C. B., K. C. M. G, VICE-PRESIDENTS : Hon. WM. McMasrer and Wa, Ex.ior, Esq, Attention is Directed to the SPECIAL ADVANTAGES afforded by this Associa- tien as compared with the uaiform Bonus of Two and a Half Per Cent. plan. ORDINARY LIFE PLAN. Casi. ©. L. A. Pelicy No. 1. $16,- 000. Profits for 1880, Te MOOS ons > o553- as $121 96 $312 00 Results under 24 per cent. WOM RMA. . 2s on cc ness Bonus. 87 75 250 00 Difference - $34.15 $62.00 This difference in favor of the ©. L. A. policy-holders INCREASES with each additional premium paid. Pelicies in this Association are NON-FoR FEITABLE aiter 1WO YEARS, and are Indisputable After Three Yeurs. J, K. MACDONALD, June 28. Managing Director. the Largest Amount of Life Insurance at the Smallest Outlay ! THE DOMINION SAFETY FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION, ST. JOHN, N. B. A HOME COMPANY. ee ee DrrxcTors : Jas, de Wolfe Spurr, Jas, To Steeves; M.D, Wm. Henry Thorne, Thos. Temple, Foster McFarlane,M.D., Chas. F. Clinch, Hon, C, N, Skinner, Q. C., Jas, de Wolfe Spurr, Thos, A. Chipman, President. Secretary ProvInciaL } —s- The Safety Fund System! is fast becoming the popular plan of af- fording the protection of LIFE INSURANCE! Members only pay actual current cost, No large accumulations of the people’s money in the hands of the Association. Members vote for | :rectera, ‘ } ' Expenses of management limited, Send for circulars. Examine our plan, | James McLeop, M.D. Physician,Ch'town., | E. H. BABBITT, | Special Agent for P. E. I, | June 25, ’8'. } ; i i ' | i i ; Royal Insurance o, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. ee $10.000,000.00 . Gash Assis, . . . . — 28,000,000,00, Annual Income, . . . SC. 5,000,000.00: Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. i ! With the largest net surplus of any Fire| Insurance Company in the world. RATES MODERATE. JOUN MACEACHERN, | June 20, ’81—eod Agent for P. E, Island | GENERAL Commission Merchants, No. 213 State Street, BOSTON. May 14, 1881. Queen Insurance Co'y OF ENGLAND. ——— CAPITAL - TWO MILLIONS STERLING. | Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, | Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels) on the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences, All Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), | Ju'77} Agent forPrice Eiward Island. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 188L i Srgectat Price ror Larce Lors. - - _—— Ameena uetiineatial ieee a ——— ———— ee a ee BOSTON BEANS! BAKED =a NT AMERICAN STYLE! DELIVERED EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, —0:0— Parties wishing to have a put of deliciously prepared Pork and Beans delivered at their house every Saturday night, will leave their orders at BEER & GOFF’S, Where sample ¢an be seen. PRICE 20 CENTS PER POT (3 PINTS.) Cc. F. STACKPOLE. Charlottetown, July 4, ’81—3aw ‘CLOSING-OUT SALE HARDWARE! We have decided to leave the Island this year, and NOW OFFER OUR WHOLE STUCK OF Elardware, Paints, Oils., cé&c., d&c., 82F GREATLY REDUCED Pi ie BarGAINS FoR ALL, A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Charlottetown, July 13, 1881—6feod wkly, ne 8) ———— SUMMER RESORT! NE a len a See SEASIDE HOTEL RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND. —_ —. — :0 :——- —— rEVHIS BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED and well-known estab- { lishment will be open from JULY Ist till SEPT. 10th for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors. Rates—$1.75 per day ; $10.00 per week ; $32.00 per month. To reach the Hotel a Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to ‘meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, for passengers to /#36,162 Address, JOHN NEWSON « CO, Charlottetown. Seaside—seven mules. June 28, 1881. Le ON EE FIRE! MARINE! LIFE! 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. st | EDWARD T. RUSSELL, & CO. British’ America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Out., CAPITAL, $500,000.00. —ee ~= = a ES CORRESPONDENCE, Sign Sparen a ier nr ane : We do not hold ourselves responsibie for the opinions er statements of our correspondents, Railway Matters. lo the Editor of the Examiner. Sir,— Permit me through the columns of ‘Tur Examiner, to make a few brief re- inarks on the policy pursued by the Mechanical Superintendeat towards some of the employes who are under his control. About two months ago the employes asked for more wages, to which Mr. Stronach replied in the affirmative. To some he gave an increase of two cents per hour; and others less, according as he liked or disliked those to whom he granted the favor; and a few others he proscribed in a most glaring and shameful manner. Mr. Stronach’s one sided policy towards the men is well known by the employes, but it is high time such proceedings by a man in a public position should be made known to outsiders. I will refrain for the present going into detail respecting this man’s crooked policy tewards his men, and in the meantime ask him to repair the injury he has done to those men, whose claim to a raise of wages, he has cunningly ignred, and who are as justly entitled to an additional item as his favorites are I assure you, Mr. Editor, it is not throug! any desire for newspaper correspondence | write but with a sincere wish to have the grievances of those men redressed, and | would earnestly ask Mr. Stronach to con- sider his conduct towards one of the men in the paint shop, whom he has treated in a very cruel manner. I will venture the assertion that there is net a man in the Railway Shops, but will say that this man is ba#ly treated, and I am well aware that outside of Mr. Strouach’s employ, he would sommand more wages than his shop mates, which | am prepared to prove, if necessary on a future occasion. 1 will say no more now but ask Mr. Stronach to act in a straight forward manner in his position, if pot he must biame himself if he has to read ina few days what may be distasteful tohim. It is to be much regretted that the good inten- tious of the Gevernment should be thus abused by any unscrupulous official. Mr. Stronach knows well in his heart that those men are badly dealt with, and that they are sons and grandsons of the men who cleared the forest and made this little Pro- vince what it is, and I, fer one, will not stand by silently and allow any little float- ing official to tyranize over them at his will, without expesing his conduct in order that the proper authority may deal with him as he deserves. July 25, 1881. JUSTICE. -———_+- 6-4 © 9 Marine and Fisheries Report. — The report of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries has just been issued. It contains the fisheries statement for the year 1880, from which we glean the following par- ticulars :— The expenditure for the several Prov- inces, and services in connection with the fisheries, was as follows:— Ontario ...-eeee mb eepisonprentnconmidesione $17,903 Quehketarncssdne « 00 veveserccccccosescossosss 19,173 Wethe Beatin. +... sasiscnes:sscccesenecisinne MEGGS Noanr: Bruna ick . :scnccocssnncones’ sees « 1d OM ee Oe AMOI, Lc ntiundstdoliodanes sbieaaie 7,108 British Columbia... ....cccrcccssssesseeee 1,399 i ateSte biinnntecsniser ovsecebsdieeebsaseione ° 19 The total experditure for the Dominion on account of fisheries for the year was a * oo The Temporal Power of the Pope. A Madrid despatch states that the Cardi- nal Archbishop of Teledo, primate of Spain, in a pastoral letter read in every church in his diocese most violently attack- ed the italian people and Government, inciting all Cathclics, even princes, states- men, politicians, and journalists, to com- bine and, if necessary, use force of arms to restore the independence of the temporal power of the Pope of Rome. The Italian Minister at Madrid immediately protested. The Spanish Cabinet declared it severely blamed the primate’s language and would eause strong remonstrances to be made tohim. The Government has not sub- mitted the pastoral to the Council of State, but will verbally express to the primate disapproval of his language, and will make no reply to the communication of the Papal Secretary of State on the subject. The Spanish ambassador at the Vatican will, notwithstanding, get instructions to com-~- municate to the Pope the regret of the Spanish Government at the disturbances attending the removal of the remains of Pius TX. A Bacuetor’s Derence.— Who is petted to death with marriageable daughters ! The Bachelor. Who is invited to tea and evening parties, and told to drop in just when its conveni- ent? The Bachelor. Who lives in clover all his days, and when he dies has flowers strewn on his Sun Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Momtrea, jerry 'p,0%,.cio, 00" Souls et case CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Oo MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED. 10: Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES :0: Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Wool, | BILLS OF LADING. Wool. Wool, FOR SALE— Warten wo STACK POOL, a " AT THE EXAMINER OFF (Ge Spring Park Wool Shop. Jue 27, ’81. drags heavily with him! man. lried man. man. The married man. Who gets divorced ? i aaa From the port of Bremen during the first half of this year, 77,303 German emigrants avd by the etd of the ermans may be found to )dent- effected in most reliable companies. ‘left for Amerjea, year 333,000 ' have left the Fatherland, eS Stneie Copies Pwo Certs. VOL 9-—-NU. 60. CLIPPINGS. Ayoob Khan has crossed the Helmund River and is marching on Candahar. One hundred and three dogs have been summarily dealt with by the St Henr: Mon treal police during the month, for being un- livensed— to live, Midhat Pasha and most of his unfor- tunate fellow prisoners have been sent to El Hedjaz, in Arabia, where they will re- main in exile fer ile. The two halls for female students at Oxford are both full and are increasing their accommodatior. ‘The best professors ave been secured as lecturers. There have been many persons arrested, and several expulsions from St. Petersburg, in connection with the discovery of another plot ayaimet the life of the Czar. Hay aud barley have been harvested throughout Manitoba, and the crop of both is abundant. Some rain just pow would greatly elp cereals, the weather having been un- suaily dry and hot for the last two weeks. Laborers at Winnipeg whe have been re- ceiving two dollars a day have struck for two doliars and fifty cents per day. ‘he con- tractors acceded to their demands, paying two dollars and fifty cents to some, and two dollers and twenty-five cents per day to others, The famous old English schools, ton and Harrow, Rugby ana Winchester, are constantly full to overflowing, although their cost constantly increases. Oxford and Cambridge were wever so crowded with students as now. Nothing so bothers an excellent man of good common sense as to be told that the people are cruelly overtaxed, when he knows that they are spending and earning more money than at any peried for several years. The Bey of Tunis has taken every mea- sure to secure public safety in the envirous of Tunis and Goletta, and is preparing for the organization of an army with the view vf maintaining public order throughout the country. it is reported that the United States has intimated its disinclination to join in the propesed general representation on the subject of the treatment of the Jews in Russia, on the ground that it has already instructed its Minister on the subject. When the Princess Louise was leaving Windsor the other day for London, she found the Royal waiting-room occupied. by His Majesty the King of the Sandwich Islands. To avoid a breach .of etiquette the Princess had to take a seat on the plat- form till the train backed into the station. The North German Gazette is. publishing a series of articles levelled against the fal- lacies of free trade, It says that wherever the principles of free trade havé been ap- plied they have ruined the agricuiturists, degraded the workingmen to ‘Were %ma- chines, and converted the country which accepted them into a tributary of Man- ches er. Mr. VanStraubenzie was gazetted to the 101 Regiment a year ago from the Military College at Kingston, Ont. The milicary authorities there have received a telegram from the Horse Guards transferring him to the Reyal Engineers. This is considered a great compliment to Canada and to the college where he was educated. Mr. Van Straubenzie is a son of the Deputy Adjutant Genera! of Militia at Montreal. A man named Wm. Hasey, formerly of Houlton, was found dead in the stable belong- ing to the Riverside Hotel, Woodstock, N. B., on the morning of the 28th. It appears be had been drinking hard for some weeks, and on the 27th fell down sta‘rs in the hotel, aiter which he was placed on a straw couch in the stable, where the hostler found him at 5a.m. dead. An inquest was held before Dr. Bruce, Coroner. and the following verdict returned : ‘* Died from the excersive use of alevholic liquors,” A Lance Carcu or Satmon.—A Gis- patch of the 27th says: ‘‘ The run of sal- mon on the Fraser River, British Colum- bia, surpasses all precedent or calcu'a- tion. Steamers and towboats laden with fish are arriving at the canneries faster than they can be packed, hards being scarce and labor high, causing many fish to be thrown away. One steamer has just arrived with over nine thousand fine salmon. The “ pack” will be enormous, as eight canneries, representing $500,000, are in full blast. Most people have heard of the nigger, who, when a brick fell froma scaffold on his head and broke into pieces, leuked up and exclaimed, ‘‘ Teil you what it is; keep them bricks off my head or dey’}l be all smash, you see!” But this old joke pales in the presence of an anevdote from Bristol which relates that aman named Richard Tomes, a widower (small wonder,) atte:npt- Who has wood to split and the market- ing to do, the young ones to wash, and ithe lazy servant to look after? The mar- jightming there on Monday night was the | Who gets a scolding for picking out the, ied by high winds, which ‘softest part of the bed, and for waking up jured the crops. A woman named Rob- ithe baby in the morning? The married) ed to cemmit suicide by discharging a lrevolver at his forehead; “ but the skull resisted the bullet, which was extracted in | flattened condition.” That man ought to \marry again. He could endure it. : The lightning made sad havoc in many localities in New Hampshire and Vermont ‘om Monday night and Tuesday morning. Who goes to bed early because the time A large number of buildings were struck The married! 4nd many entirely consumed. A number | of cattle were also killed. The damage will ‘amount te many thousands of dellars. A despatch from Albany, N. Y., says that the | most terrific for years. It was aceompan- have badly in- erts, while going home during the storm, | was so badly frightened that it is thought Who is taken up for whipping his wife? she cannot live. George Robins, a freight brakeman, had one side of his body par- The married man. | alyzed by being thrown across the track by la boit of lightning which struck the switch | red. >< Iwsurance.—Marine, Fire, Life and Acci- Frep. W. Hynpmay, Agent. {ap esi AM RROD . res Stee. sehen es jc spleen tie belie tei decks ae wea LE 4 L. 8