* eg CN, NIRA tag I 88 Si. Five DoLuaRs a YEAR, “ This is true Liberty, whea Free -born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,”’—Evnirirs. 2 Stne.e Corres Two Crna, NEW SERIES. CHARLOTIETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 1882 VOL 12.---NO, 20, EXAMINER, NEIL McLEOD, EVENING, DAILY is ISSURD EVERY THE Ry roe EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY, vw THEIR Orrice, CoRNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STKEETS, harlottetown, P. E. Island OFFICES : . RavTes oF SUBSCRIPTION a ; — Keform Ciub Committee Rooms, Opvosite Post Six Months, . . . we ot Office, Charlottetown, FP. E. Island, Three Months. - . . 1 25 rg - One Month, 0 50 Merchants’ Bank of Hahfax Building, Sum- an } merside, P. KE. Island. » Advertising at moat moderate rates. ; MON . TO 8) { s ag ity Contracts may be made for monthly, lONEY TO LOAN, on good security, terly, half-yearly or yearly advertise. POderte interest irterly, half-yearly } y = Nov. 24, ‘82 —pres her nts, on application. BR. WARBURTON, = PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, rd Quarter 2nd aay Ih. 7 th, Se Third Quarter 2nd aay, 10h. 44m., a. m ' (E DINBURGH.) belaew horizon. ) | i _s New Moon ]0th day, lih. 25m, a. m., 8. FE. Office in Old Cily Hotel, corner of Great! First Quarter, 17th day, Oa. 27m. p. m., E. George and Dorchester Streets, opposite the i ALMANAC FOR DECEMBER, 1882. MOON 5S CHANGES, Barrister & Attorney-at-Law, SOLICHTO}, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC, | | QUEE N INSUR “A NGE COMP A N 7. Gallas Point is only two or three hours) says that four rebel leaders arraigned on FIRE INSURANCE. Head Gilice—Liverpool, Engiand. ee ene * LANCASHIRE / ee INSURANCE ©CO.,, of England, AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO.,, Head Office—Watertawn, New York. The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first-class ife:ous. DESBXESAY & ANCUS, D&A. | ‘ ‘ BRITISH WAREHOUSE, Buyers wiil tind it to their advantage to inspect their Stock, as they have aj} se — i — ! & A. BROWN & CO., have now completed their FALL IMPOR- | ' i ; Foreign Dry Goods, ‘all Moon, 24th day, 10h. 29m., a. m.,N. W. below horizon Street—night bell. : : p Sun (Sun 'Moon|High ! Days’ Ch’town, Nov, 14,82 —3m Company nny solvent and intending to remain so. qe as EEK vises|sets | rises water len’h, * or paeipnritercereatintommneneneyeey, J Office—South Side of Queen S ~ thimi{h m/ aft’n moro | 4 HERKY TERRELL, E. Island, | Friday 17 29.4 10/11 L9{tt 5! | ae 2| Saturday ' 30) 10’ mornjaftl5| 9 4 SHIPPER’S AGENT Oct. 5, 1882. ; : ee a : : ~ r a7} ‘ N. B.—No person is authorized to edie i) Monday a2 2 ‘ , 5 Tuesday 33; 9 2 39) IT 26) All kinds ef Produce bought and shipped + ese a TST Ss 6’ Wednesday 34 9} 3191 bay on Commission, to any one without getting such receipt, will do so at their own risk, 7) Thursday ; 3d 8] 4 2H) 2 25) | Sole Agent for the New Sheep Dip. 8! Friday |; 33 8) 523°'3 O ; aii 9 Saturday | 37 8} 6 22, 3 43, 8 56 p f ioiseuisy” | 3x) Scag; aos)”, Uacadie Cross & Bedford Station, P, Esl it, Monday | 39 5} Ss 19) 0 Bt} On t. 12, 'S9 —whkiy 2m 12 Tuesday 40, 8| 8 54 6 36) iE tel a iia ite 13 Wednesday 41) 8 9 34) 7 41 rey 1 4 14 Thursday | 42; Q9lO 9) 8 54 | Bis A ae a ta UR & CoO., > | ‘ o » ' } ig sacarday | 43 ltt “or vo, 8 54 General Commission Merchan 16 Saturday “| 43: 9 9) f | (} Hit h AY i Sig” | 44) 10 atm re UOLETON QUEEN SQUARE. 18, Monday 45' l0laft 7, 0 32 ee ne 19) Tuesday 45; 10 0 39) 1 45 rs a oat fSddee. ° ine panne 20 Wednezday | Zi _ 1 +s) : - W 21; Thursday » 46 1} 2 55) 2} ts a | am g2jfridey | 47) 12 24s) 520] 12] Allantic Avenue & 20 Essea Avenue, "¥,- TATION. 23) satarday | 47| 13] 3 45) 6 26° 8 5: 24 Seeded. 48° 13] 4 47| 7 22) BOSTON, MASS. very lurge ani new assortment of 25) Monday 48) ” 5 50! 8 a % soas e > ee 26| Tuesday | 48 5) 6 57) 8 5 ay 27, 1882—-wkly 27|Wednesday | 49 15) 8 1] 9 22 + alee —| Titis an 23 Vhursday 49, 16 9 5,9 52) p 29 Friday 49. 17 10 o 10 \7 LOLD coum i OF EXTRA VALUE. 20! satarday 49' IS 1L 616 42 8 56 | Meda, 678. 3! |Suaday 17:49 4 18:12 G11. 4! i en JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. Prince idward isiang — L2 Al LW A Y f BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, . TIME TABLE NO. 19. — WINTER sneancemenr, Bank of Nova Scotia, — Goods. The very latest novelties shown in every Department. . A great variety of Mantles, Ulsters, Wool Shaw's, ' Also Mantle and Ufster Cloths, Brown, Blue and Black Pilots and Beavers, Scotch Tweeds and Coatings and Seal Cloths. A iarge lot Blankets, Quilts, Horse Rugs, ete, 300 Lambs’ Wool Shirts, assorted sizes. A lot of Grain Bags, etc. All of which will be disposed of at their usual low prices, Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1882. Clouds, Searfs and Fur ‘ 300 pairs Lambs’ Wool Drawers, W.& A. BROWN & CO. | tn ae i To take effect on the 29th Nov., 1882, ESTABLISHED 1832, TRAINS OUTWARD. | Paid Up Capital . . | $1,000,000 (READ DOWN } Reserve Pui «ie. 325,000 —_—-- STATIONS, MIXED. | MIX RD, | MIXED. An Agency of tiis Bank will be opened on ; Monday next, 19th iust., in the rate lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edwar Island, under the mavagement of the under- | Signed, Ch'town .. Dp 5 15am Dp 3.30pm) Dp 3.00pm Royalty Jc ** &€38 * | “353 * j a } | of their fallen leaves, l-sser calamites,, Turks, UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, PURTLAND, JOHN E. DEWITT, President. MAINE. | 1) meee ee N Wilteh’e' “* 929" * 4 . 7 Deposits will be received on interest, and O Hunter R’r| “945 “5.00 “| on current account. 2, ‘ ‘ : 264 215.57 Bradalba’e | “10 23 “| 5 48 “| | Drafts granted on the various Agencies and Total Ansety danpary i” = ] . ° = O00 000 0 Co'ty Line.} **10.32 **} * 3 — | correspondents of the Bank. i ay me uts tv Po y Molders, ween 915.34 Freetown ‘10 47 ‘*‘| ** 6.03 “ sterliug and other Exchange bought and| “ Dividends * ” - : 4052.915.0 Keusingt’n ‘il dt sa sold, aud yeweral banking busiuess transacted. ———— 0 - Summ’ side are fa [AF 7.09 ° | D. C. CHALMERS, STANDING, COMPARED WITH LARGEST CANADIAN COMPANY: Mtenouche Sf Qy «6 Ch’town, June 17, 15S2tf Agent, ‘ 7 i ihe it Sicsnaleaen Waltings” 06 ; 7. ee ae eo pean Hcg nat Total Receipts | Deposited with Welingt’:; ‘7.05 * ; a. ci ota ec s Port til. a 2 os s { x, sat Agate: part year, I Domion Gov't, Saeed h > ate | | C S Union Matuulsiccn scans | 8,260.2 BAT] $1968.779 10 g 13°00 aera eb | ’ , ees tb ae es ee 5,064, 206.65 100,164.31 64,000 Albertea..| ** & 10 ** seme aueioubiiemnabaeeabeaamibiennninen seasaneaanies eanaticdtaeisiacaega ada dette Ae-o—nreeareiiadnmen Degpek.-: Ar 6O* ——|- =| ‘SEILIPriNncs | ed ’ ; Royalty Jc} Ipé 23) ones 8 40" —1s0— | Why you should Insure in the Union Mutual : Mt. Btew’t | | * 4.45 « F DING AGENT ' BECAUSE EVERY POLICY IS AN ENDOWMENT Cardigas'.t © 603 * | ; BECAUSE EVERY POLICY IS NON-FORPEITABLE. Jeorget’n..| Ar 6.30 “ , I Brok BECAUSE EVERY POLICY IS Tae ian ip end cman me yn aring Insurance Broker BECAUSE ALL PROFITS ARE DIVIDED ANNUA : eolie| | P57 , ' BECAUSE DEATH LOSSES ARE PAID PROMPTLY. St. Potes’a. | | Been = ee Branch Office—Queen’s Building, Halifax: sear iver ' } . . ag; ; ' j é 7.30 — ? 7 ‘ TY +e Tas ¥ 7 Souris. ATs" |General Commission Agent, w. r. ANDERSOY, | SAMES DESBREISAY, TRAINS INWARD. 0 Special Agent. | Agent, Charlottetown. BEDFORD ROW, (READ UP.) eh Nov. 8, ’82. — ——TTTT 1, Or pares FLAT TENN NS a STATIONS. | MIXED, MIXED, MIXED. ——————= DJARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks b' town ..|Ar 4,15pmjArll liam Arll.3Qam lieyalty Je} Dp 3,54 ** My “ ae thereon, N Wiltsh’e| ae. . aa “ Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in) Hanter Rr} “* 2.45 OT 7 ~ first-class offices at most favorable rates, Bradalba e - < ~ a OF 8 58 6s Consignments of Produce solicited, and Co ty Line. “A : 69 1g 42 7” prowpt returns guaranteed, Frestows.. n oo so | ee 8 20 “< Correspondence solicited and answered Kensingt n wien, : ee oromptly. Summ’side! +41 20am! 7 “| Nov. 14, 1881.—1yr Miscouche Dp 10 58** mene Wellingt’n, ** 10.31 * Port Hill. .} ** 9 oo” , O'Leary...| ** 8.40 °* Bloomtield! ** 8 05 * _——————— Alberton ..! ‘* tae." | I {! Tignish...| 6.90! |__| een = Insurance Company, Royalty Je} Dptt.07am York ...+-| bore OF ENGLAND. Bedford, . . | tn Mt. Stew’t| *“ 955" | CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Cardigan ..! 7 at Georget’n . ? L - hi I ( Mt stews) (Dp 9 sdam | LALCASMIPG LNSUPANCE LOM PANY . : j i s* 9 04 s* ames | * 8.33 * |CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS 7 ! ss ‘ s 4 Bear River ee 1. t Insurance etfected on all kinds of property Souris .. a er at current rates. Losses settled promptly and eyuitably. iL. B. ARCHEBALD, Superintendent, | DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov, 25, 1882, | Qiice —South Side Queen Square, ; dy vs Uy pat pres bey cum fr Vi Ch'town, Sapt. 15, Los. Cummerside, Oot, 38, 1882,—ly $50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. under Government License. An Assessment Company with « Safety Fund. at its actual cost. CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST LIFH INSURAN IN THE WORLD. enue 0) <eee The Dominion Satety Fund Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. 0 Working oO Life Insurance cmnmnseanenel (i Wieniesiame Wes Coed Canvassers Wanted, LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E, Island. quare, 6pposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P. ; GENERAL AGENTS, ct monies for any of the above Companies ' in this Province without producing a receipt signed by us, and any one paying money its flowers and its Lombardies, and sweep ‘pavement of the sea we find strewn with Yebellion. jour feet. | They are only isolated tranks, however, ;and have no connection with trne cos! tin little wave-worn cavern to examine the | sage; ‘bat [ prefer beieg a coward for five } ' i Current Notes. ‘Tus Datty EXAMINER. cet teeny: The Times’ Cairo despatch says that ; Ceylon is the place of exile to which six of the rebel prisoners will proceed within a fortnight. 13, DECEMBER 1882. a Notes of a Naturalist. The Dai'y News’ Cairo correspondent eT a : . -,. | Laursday were sentenced to exile and that drive from town. There is the ferry, with |. similar sentence will be passed upon the foamed whirlpools from the paddles, ' Mahi d Fehu y, A-alis milt uy «ngin er, on the gieaming besom of the Hillaborough jand Kxkook Samy, his under-secretary of enea h your carriage wheels; then Tea! War. All six leave Egypt in ten days for Hilt where the grand panorama of the Bay | Piste Macitahes oe . M. g. spreads its jewelled sheen before you, girt) : y | by rolting hills and far blue headlands, If; A New York financial paper says:—*‘Our you area geologist, you will stay to look at. imports from Canada during the year were this picture. The hills immediately round, valued at $50,775,581, against $37.684, 101 yon, stretching a broken rampart along the, in 1880-81, aud $32.988,564 in 1879 890. northern shore of the Bay, are upper, Vur expor's to Canada were valued at $33,- Permian sandstone. Tie low lands in, 254,725 against $34,199,194 one year ago, front of them are Jower Permian. Gallas! and $26,757,478 two years ago—not a very Puint and the two twin islands of Governor encouraging exhibit ; but it must be re- and St. Peter, that jie, like dark busses, on membered that Canada has adopted a new the bright shield of the bay, are Carbon-: tariff intentionally anti American.” And, away in the southern hori-| The only beet sugar manufactury that is Catholic + hapel. Entrance on Great George British and American Fire Insurance Companies, are prepared to insure all classes of ee eee bee eukar ae now in successful operation in the United insurable property on as good terms and at as low rates as they can be taken by any ae g Y, @® States is the Alveredo factc ry in California, , which has now been doing a paying busi- ‘ness for three years, and shows no signs of giving out. During the season ending in May it made 1,391,688 pounds of refined sugar. and 24,167 pounds of crude, besides ‘111,775 gallons of molasses, from 11,230 tous of beets. The average cost of the beets te the factory was $4.23 per ton, and the growers were satisfied with the price. seen the serried OCobequids, composed o ancient Silurian and Devonian rocks. The spirit of the past eternity sleeps in that scene, with the misty light, and arwl blue, and autumn’s cow) of gold and russet wrapping up the hills. We p: 8a the little village of Powral with round the bay to Gallas Pont. We take the shore at the extremity of this flat : peninsula, and find ourselves among the! The letter from Arabi Pasha which ap- mingled brown, grey, and red rocks of the Peared reccntly in the Times, seems to us Upper Carboniferous. ,to be not quite unreasonable. He com- At the rear of Mr. Tweedy’s farm, the plains of the wholesale arrest of “ rebels,” line of ocean's battlements, scarped and Sheikhs, Bedouins, Madirs, Clerks, mer- buttressed, is broken, and the meadows Chanls, interpreters, &c., and asks whether, slupe gently down to a cove, where an open if the rising which he headed was so well crescent of clean, silvery sand-beach receives represented from the different classes of the the crystal wash of the waves. Thissmooth community, it could fairly be termed a Then, conscious that he has the petrified wrecks of a lung lost creation. made a good point, and as if he were watch- The waves seem to have gathered up the ing its etfect ou thie features of an audience, fragments and stored them bere as their, he goes on to justify his course by an appeal peculiar treasure. ;to the laws of God and man, the former There are sections of trunks of fine trees being the doctrines of the Koran, There (Dadowxylon) like broken columns of ada- he jast vverdves the thing a little. But mant, tossed and buried in the drifting when he ‘epresents the Khedive as ac- sand, Broken limbs, huge, burly, knots, knowledging his acts, he says what Tewfik endless splinters of what was once clean, himself cannot well contradict. Indead, straiyht-grained woodlieeverywherebeneath down to a certain stege in his career of * Noble trees these must have revolt, not only the Khedive, but the belonged to, There are flattened trunks Sultan and Derviech Pasha were on the two to three feet in diameter ; and one be st possible terms with him. The sanction fragment forty five feet in length shows that Of his cc's by the doctors of Mussuiman there were trees more than twice that law, of which he seems to be proud, will, height. ‘no doubt, serve him with the generality of Scattered along the sands with these are his fellow-believers, notwithstanding his little shafts of flint, one or two inches in covdemnation. Both he and all concerned diameter, sculp.ured over all their surface ™ay congratulate themselves on the result by marks of leaf bases, and swelling at of the trial, however. He cannot louse much intervals into nodes. They were the stems by leaving Egypt, as, were he to remain, of knorria which bore at each node a great e might be temp'ed to get into mischief starry whirl ot verticillate leaves. ; &cain and to bring others along with him. Along shore, to the north of this cove,’ There is one point in his letter which, in we find the same class of remains buried in Spite of its authorship, it would be well for the solid structure of the grey and brown England to take to heart. That is where sandstone rocks. There are also trunks of he complains 80 bitterly of ali the civil three ferns, marked by the large cicatrices Offices being given away to foreigners, Bulgarians, Albaniana and (he remains of the great calamites gigas which, means, of course, though he dves not say) in its perfect state, rove a majestic reed, Europeans. Engiand should certainly make thirty feet above the soil, and innumerable a fair distribution of appointments a feature leaves of various plants. The rocky cliffs, | in the work uf consteuction and reform. turretted and caverned, echoing the deep voice of the sea, are here the tombs of a former world of life and beauty. Grand sepuicral monuments, set all along the foaming sea like dark portals to its intinity.| On weighing the Life Guards it was Yet not too grand in which to preserve the found that the heavy weights had lost records of infinite wisdom and creative and the light weights had gained a bit in power, Eyypt. Here are seen the few carbonized trunks, Five éoldices of _ which have given rise to the opinion that + it Reni datie te beds of coal might be found in this district. | demned to Gfteen years at hard ishor in the mines, with the loss of their civil rights, for taking part in rivts with Jews. +> -- Personal— Gossip. seams. There are fewer of them to be seen now than some years ago. In a recess} A soldier, when under fire in Egypt for drilled into the face of a brown cliff, we find| the first time, commenced a strategical one, which had been a trunk two feet in movement tothe rear. ‘You are a wretch- diameter, now compressed into a coaly | ed coward,” said one of his companions. seaman inch in thickness. We crawled into ‘Possibly I am”, replied the retreating tiny deposit. A lustrous seam of jetty; mivutes to being a corpse fur all time.” coal it is, shining along its edyve with ‘ pyritbe Ponies yee er A Montreal commercial drummer hada a ‘ ‘ ‘ narrow esca " ‘I The little rock tomb in which it ocenred | - ey from being sealded to death in O:tawa a few nights ago. It appears that whilst under the inflnence of liquor he \echoed with the voice of the waves, but the! ;old pine trnnk speke with a voice from . ; ceanibltg: in hep Sngine iajeh; italiane a to Pr with a female be a million or several millions of years ago, ae woth 7 ? ‘ae ¢ ca puwe' ae tel, when the this majestic pine tree, amid the forest| it ae his Ne - eae ee and poured ‘shadows of its time, towered its shaggy | mi ae Onc’ ane face, scalding Lim very |summit eighty feet aloftto the brecz», A|°°*ePey: ‘perfect tree it was, in root, trunk, branch, Learning simply by rote, and memorizing foliage end flower. O'd-typed it wes, to be | sounds and naimes, has its defects and dis - /sure. Old, like the architecture of Thebes and | advontages, as most teachers can testify. uzor, compsred with that of the present | Some of its defects are well illastrated in the day ; but, jiks that, exhibiting int lligence | Pennsylvania school Journal, in answers ‘io its structure, the same as the more given by scholars. | modern creations of the present time. The{| A pupil was noticed examuning his map | echoing rock tomb became a temple where! very carefully. we were called to aduore the Eternal His teacher asked him what he was | Architect. searching for. | It is generally supposed that Gallas} He said, ** For jeopardy.” Point is the mest likely locality, in the} ‘ Bat jeopardy is not a place.” \central districts of our Island, where bor-| ‘* Yes it is,” said the pupil, “for T read in lings might be made for coal, This is not] the paper this morning that a captain of an the case, however. Guovernor’s Island is|ocear steamer had telegraphed from the Maint 4 lower in the system than Gailas| East that his vessel was in jeopardy.” |Point, and the true coal beds are there] Probably the most ainusing ilustration ‘many hundred feet nearer the gur-| of this way of teaching and studying was fi If successful attempt is,| the answer given to tle question found in janywhere in this district, to be made to ‘reach the productive beds of coal, it is on that islet; and the time may yet come. ‘when its now desolate shores shall present the liveliest scenes in the Bay; when beleh- ing engine chimnies, and bus:ling loading |ji rs stall mark the scene where the mighty ‘stores of ancient fuel sunk beneath the Gulf are yelding up their riches to the hand of industry and ent r; rise. B. our geographies a few years: ‘* For what is the cology of K ' remarkable ? ’ ore ree The answer was, ‘* For Jarge bones and teeth found in this region of the conntry, it is supposed that this country was formerly inhatited by mastodons,” Un an examination the pupil gave the answer ip full, with a lond voice, correctly, with the exception of the last witl, poor suul ! he pronounced ** Methodists 7 Such answers as these will continue to come from pupils so long as they are re- quired to learn words without ideas, awe -.-...- A vor of English and American Pickles, in bottles and by the quart. Also Jellies, Mar- mlade, Sauces, eo» at the Vamily i —t Ky Beate ne a Horsford’s Acid Phosphate | AS A COOLING DURING. De. M. H. Henny, New York, says; —“It poss esses claims as a beverage, beyond any. thi.g I koow of in the form of medicine, aud in nervous diseases I know of no preparation fo eypial fb, ne Nrenedlibe ous wo Fe So wy . 4 | pn me seme oo ren - a ie ite eae ee ¢ os ea we Ratner sa 1p ahve ee 4 Se on ees a AA asmmnee Fh ee ae may peas ae a ps ” 2 end - he a aan ce | arena, ae a i iemeemen ad Ps it teil Ta 2 eg mop am ca 4 J ad ye a me u Ui pF ss Ny ee 4 ON, a id pis ll Po are b i a en vl pea rn 4 ti