oC ern: Terms :—Frve Dottars a YRAR. NEW SERIES. ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—Evxiripgs. Y, JUNE 20, 1882, po: 1 ee a me — —_—~— -- a a q a COL CA = oe ernment A ee es a ee Sinete Copies Two Cents. — VOL INO, 25. THE Datty EXAMINER IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By rae Examiner Popiisnine Company, FROM THEIR Orrior, Conner or WATER AND Great GrorGE sTREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Rates or Surscrrrerion : Six Months, : , . Three Months, - - - 1 25 One Month, . - - 0 50 n®- Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may bo made for monthly, | quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- | ments, on application. ALMANAG FOR JUNE, 1882. | MOON'S CHANGBs. Full Moon !st day, 4h. 2tm. p.m, (below horizon. ) Third Quarter Sth day, Oh. 57m., p. m, W. {below horizon.) New Moon 15th day, 2h. 2lm, p. m., 8S. W., First Quarter, 23rd day, lh. 49m. p. m, E. ‘Sun (Sun |Moon/High | Days D | D w ot ee e ’ 4 /PAY OF WEEK | ises sets | rises | water |len’h, hmihm aft'p/ morn Thursday [4 17,7 38} 7 42/10 16) 2) Friday 17) 39} 8 36/10 58] 3:Saturday + 16) 40! 9 24/11 39 4 Sunday | 16] 41/10 Siaft 21/15 22 5,Monday | 15' 42/10 40/1 4! 6' Tuesday | 15f 48/11 11) 2 49) 7| Wednesday | 44} 43/11 40; 2 38! S'Thuraday | 14) 44! morn 3 37} 9) Frida j'14' 44) 0 16) 4 49) 10|Saturday | 14! 45) 0 37! 6 10| 11, Sunday | 13) 45) 1 5] 7 24/15 27 12Monday | 13| 46) 1 42) 8 25| 13 Tuesday | 13) 46) 2 22) 9 13 14,\Wednesday | 13; 47/3 31)/10 1) 15 Thursday | 13) 47: 4 3)10 42 16 Friday 13, 48) 5 3'11 22 17| Saturday » 13, 48/6 511 58 18| Sunday 13}. 49| 7. 9! morn|15 31 19| Monday 14} 49 8 11, © 33! 20,"Tuesday 14} 49} 9 13) 1 5 21|Wednesday | 14, 49/10 14 14 22|Thursday 14] BOLL 15] 2 22 23| Friday 14. S9jas 15,3 5 24 Saturday 15; 50} Lt 16) 3 59} 25| Sunday 15} “50; 2 18| 5 3/15 31 26) Monday 15; 50) 3 21! 6 14) 27| Tuesday 16| 50! 4 25| 7 22! 28) Wednesday | 16] 50) 5 27/8 22| 29| Thursday 7; 50) 6 25, 9 12) 30| Friday n| 60 7 17/10 Y a L. ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular attention given. to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly ~~ FQWARD T, RUSSELL & CO,, Commission Merchants, 213 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m 1842, Point du Chene House. 1082, REO. L. HANINCTOX, PROPRIETOR, (Formes.ty P. fcuuRMAN). Our Regular Summer Tourists and the trave!- ling public will find. the above Hotel one of the best in New Brunswick. s@ Dinner on the table on arrival of the P. E. Island steamboats. Trains leave the platform (opposite the r Hotei), at 2.45 o'clock, giving passergers mple time to dine. {ju 5 im PROFESSIONAL CARD. PALMER & MULLALLY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Ac. OFFICE—O'Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E, Island. H. V. PALMER. JAS, W. MULLALLY. April 10, 1882. Fo shippers of Produce to Newfoundland, BOWN «WOODS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ST. JOHN'S, N.F., Give particular attention to Shipments from Prince Edward Island. Consignments Solie ted. REFERENCES— . ——— The Manager Union Bank, St. Jobn 3, N.F Messrs. U. F. Bennett & Co., " Messrs. Ayre & Marshall, t John H. Cathrae, Charlottetown, P. E. Z, April 24, 82 —pat 2m eol w 2m INSURANCE OFFICE Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses eettled promptiyy i $2 50 | May 4.91882. CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDA GREAT CLEARING SALE 83 QUEEN STREET. i GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, T weeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Come early and secure Bargains. N. B.—Customers will please not ask eredit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts will please call and settle without delay. “GITV-STEAM BAKERY .o proprietor of this Establishment, owing ‘to’ the increased] demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to hi etc, and is now prepared. to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &e., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, 20: +} RHE Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery,] o emete'y ty -— ; i) yds’, | cor mee. cae % UMATISH, Neuralgia, Scieticc, Luméago, Ecckache, Soreness of the Chest, Cout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swei!- ings and Sprains, Burns aad Scalds, General Bodily » *ixe0 Rie Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet cnd Ears, and ail other | §) 4 Pains and Aches. No tion on earth equale Sr. Jacons On as a suj'e, sure, sim and ¢ Fxternal trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one miffering With pain can have cheap and positive provt of ite Directions in Eleven Languages. 1000 lbs. CHOICE CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,’ from Montreal. Ks Orders by mail promplly-executed. J. QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E, Islaud _— D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUK that canbe had in the market, in Broadcloth, W orsted, Scotch and Canadian ET weed Suits. A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, wigan: AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Our Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well, sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Imported. We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, 72 Queen Street. SS Scotch and English: Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. For For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- AP AT START BAN & fn’ | ie s- 2 oe ) ' . | Bb eS 895 6 Us ee ' = | a wo Se Ss a we = 5 ———— —_s__1 SEE OO —— 7s UPPER QUEEN STREET, FWO DOORS-ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a perfect fit guaranteed, , —aiso— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. &c. LAWN TENNIS. RACKITS, JAWN TENNIS NETS, WN TENNIS BALLS, _.. WN TENNIS SHOES, LAWN TENNIS HATS, LAWN TENNIS JERSEYS, ~—AT THE— LONDON HOUSE. OF ENGLAND. Assets s . Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. JOUN MACEACHERN, March 2, 1882. uray Agent DIVIDEND NO. 36. Head Office acd Branches after this date, GEORGE MACLEOD, Charlottetown, May 31, 18s?. OTICE is hereby given that a Dividend travel—in cheap forms. at the rate of eight per cent, per annum|¢m be had in p:ices rarg ng from ten to has been declared on the capita! stock of this] tifteen cents each; a hinder, at the cost of Bank for the past six montbs, psyable at its}a dollar, will euable you to bind together JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. _- $$$ The Ciayton-Bulwer Treaty. The Londsn (G. B.) News says, re garding Frelinghnysen’s despatch, that ‘* Lord Grauville will not fail to remember ‘that commercial, as well as legal and | political considerations are decisive ‘against the position Frelinghuysen has chésen t6 assume.” The Standard says: Fre- linghay’s considerations are certainly not arguments that affect the validity of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty and can only be regarded as topics of local prejudice intro- duced to show the strength of the motives which urge the American Gevernment to withdraw from their engagements and render it impossible for their representatives to take a just and dispassionate view of the legal side of the question, ail this rhetoric is that the treaty has been made and ought to be kept. = + el Extravagance. The first lesson in economy is to learn to ‘**do without.” The second is to use t one has without waste, ‘These two 8 are very hard to be learned hy a peeple who have always been accustomed to whatever it wanted, and to treat custly things ‘as if they were common, for fear lest it_ should. not be supposed to be familisr with them. One thing has much con- tributed to this—the absence of anythir like class styles of expenditures. Abroad a ian will not allow his wife and daughters certain modes of dress, unless he can have other things in keeping. A camel’s hair shawl and diamonds reauire a carriage and servants in proportion. The habits of life | | The answer to CLIPPINGS. > One of the most am sales of ‘season in London was recent one of library of the w i Lake lected curing many years. 7. Breage, tobac- co in all forms being all st)les and ic almost all lang The Lance r da sor while in 1848 ee id or: —— of coffee imported dn Great ; cons on, Jf c3 fo Jers ahow an Lmportaidhl b e quanti olc are The hie ty ve adulterator, ap -mas hi The ST ere siness by permi:ting the importatie of | ** coffee, “ais a duty of or any other v le matter applicable to the uses et coffee or thicory, roasted, ground, our mixed, without refcrence to the pro the mixture.” Turnips, carrots, cab’ stelks are mentioned as adulterants y When a suitor at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, re- ceived an emphatic no to his proposal, he was about to give up the suit, and go back to his home at Columbus; but the girl's mother accepted him, uted a ng feat fot the berewtey!” 0 00s y ; 8 at the dine #204,"008 80 were neste, who out the house with flowers and a collation { the bride was . Bhe was at the railroad station taken back home, where she her mother’s stern command to stand up and be married, and the company was dis- missed. ' ne The new series of excavations ih which §t a particular income are well known. No one goes beyond them withert censure. In America there is no rule, People live at hotels where waste is the order of the day, and where children are educated in the want of care and the habit of unlimited ordering. It is a great mistake for young people of moderate means to commence life by boarding. It fosters ex- travagant habits and leads to idleness and gossip. maintain but two rooms, but ond room, ‘and jit is lighted by the ane naen in the eatin coeds freplace for a library, and use it. as for the stomach. ” in a private library, and a fairly good for aaliiads purposes, of three hwndred and odd volumes; we begun it twenty years ago, on a salary of $1,000 a year,with tive books —a commentary in feur volumes and a dictionary. The best libraries are not made; they grow. immediately to read. Do not be deluded agent. buoks looked at. it is read. The essential reference books are Webster's Dictionary—for the family use Webster is incomparably the best—a geod Atlas and $25 ,600,000.00} a» Eveyclopedia, Any schoo! A'las will d> («nd a second hand one can e had for | fur almost nothing) though, if you are able co purchase it, Zell’s Hand Atlas is much better. There is no best Encyclopedia; your choice must depend upon your re- ed:tions. The iowest priced books are not always the cheapest. Buy books of tran sient interest or minor importance—all novels, for example, and cutient bocks of The best novels UNION BANK y, i. SLAND. coats eee nie pin ie oe in all of a size, and make a volume out of what wovld otherwise become when read, Cashier.| material for the waste basket. On the other hand, histories, classics of all sorts, and generally all permanent books, should be bonght in good binding and good type. It tekes well-seasoned lumber to make a good family library. Have a place for your library. Respect- able hanging-shelves can be bought iu our cities and towns fora dollar and upward. A iollar spent in pine lamber, and a little mechanicai skill, will make a larger and better one. Varnished pine is handsome enough for any parlor. A place for buoks will ery to be filled till it gets its prayer answered. Book-shelves preserve ks. One sheif of books gathered together is a Brain and § d Effectual, } Is a Sure an , EL 8 stayes, Weak M vousness in A Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waat ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Exhausted Generative Or . The thousands proves it an INVALUABLE Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and chea pest which we to free to any Poeoks eh ae a We talas is sold by D gists at 50 cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $6, ddressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE ¢ , Wiadse Sold in Charlottetown ent egg F. KENNEDY, . General Agent. 0 Bce—South Side Queen f quare. Ch’town, Feb, 3, 1892. Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecarjes Hall Corner Obsrfottetown, Uct. 11, 1881. = 9 4 Ageuts for Prince Edwerd verywhare, be mailed free of postage, on receipt \ MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE. |better library than twice the number scattered from attic to cellar.—Christian @ | Union. 2 I Broin Power, Sexual Prostration, Night’ Sweat | Supermatorrheo, Seminal Weakness, and General ed Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to th 4 r, Outs, direction of worldliness, The! Begin ota re Bo you can|he has ed a and increase your jand vauits, style as, and no further than,-you can{dent belief, are naipe. of ‘the citadel of : clan, Abraham Lincoln’s was, do as Abraham }¥4s 4 p Lincoln did; pick out one corner of your enthusiasm than the venerable monk, St. Every | Jacob, reminding one strangely of the man ought to provide for the brain as we!!|forest odors, lingering sunsets, anc the This does not require capital; thire are}j Many now cheap editions of the best 5 it] brin only requires time and forecast. Wewwrite hand to snap the ccrds of human suffering “one|and set the pain-racked body free. Like into buying books because they are classics, aid me in locomotion. or cheap, or that you may get rid of an|for my use a bottle of St Jacobs Oil, One .bovk read is worth a dozen | Which he called the Great German Remedy. No book is possessed till I applied it most faithfully, and in less by Dr. Schliemann this year at Hissarlik remained for many weeke unattended by any discoveries of moment. A cowmuni- cation, however, which has just been re- ceived from him by Prof. Virchow, of Ber- lin, announces that once more 8 L. He.has brought to light tectural remains of the hi interest. ’ — to his - eonfi- afford it. nt P : 3 i ; rosecnt ve The Family Library. — stoah be bes bi covinc pn e Saline yscraay >? Pad Mindi te of Thiam, and of many of the relics he cme ‘hout a | than ’ foe discovered,w irs mosh medi: ont & room and kit If ‘yout : j "They thatare whole ee ae . they are > ysician Shas with more genuine bright green meadows of far away Ger- I say weléome, because he comes, healing and consolation in his the ancient Druids, he quickly finds favor with all classes, and why? Because his remedy is simple, cheap and effective. Rev. W. B. Ballou, of Stoughton, Mass., says : ‘* St. Jacobs Oil has done wonders for me and my people. Last fall I was beside my- At first buy only books that you want self with rheumatism, and was effected so badly that 1 had to resort to crutches to My son obtained than two weeks I was able to cast aside my Reference books constitute an exception, | crutches and was well.” Chicago (1U.)Sen- and an important exception to thia jrule. tinel. Royal Insuranee Cony These are the foundations of a good library. A good heart should invariably be com- bined with cheerfulness ; indeed, there is no reason why it should not be. Thereare many things to be said in favor of a cheer- fulman. Be his occupation what it may, he is equal to any of those who follow the same pursuit in silent sujieness, however industiious these may be, or with whatever amount of diligence the latter may toil. The cheerful wan will do more work in the same time, be will accowplish this with far greater ease, he will perform his tack better, and be will persevere in it the vongest. Cheerfuluess has a beneficial effect upon the body as well as mind. Wherever there is habitual gloom there ‘shust be either bed air, unqualified iguor- ance, upwholesome food, io:prope:ly severe labor or errmg babits of life. The wise man is always cheerful Moroseness. dull- ness, ascetic or sour inclinations are but evidence of ** loose screws” in the mental and physical construction. The healthy soul is ever & happy one. And if we take heed of our own proper conditions of mind and body we shai) have no leisure or de- sire to carp at eur neighbors’ shortcomings, or trouble ourselves with their real ot fan‘ cied woes. Then why not be cheerful? No wan really understands the value of a dollar until he has worked hard to obtain one. We could point out scores of city boys who have become miscrable spend- thrifts from the lack of just euch knowl- edge. Their fathers were more or less wealthy, but the sons were not put into the office, or mill, or shop, and made fairly to earn their money by tiresome labor, either physical or mental. Their fathers said to ; * My sons shall never have to F ; as I did,” and so the boys did no @| The division among the German bor, bore ne responsibility, and never or Dunkards, is caused by a desire on the}).arned how muney was fishy and. honor- [wee oo toointale the eee a ” aE the Oburch in all their strictmess, ON | its value «r its proper use. my. : tor Ner the other hand to depart from them in the o ably earned, and, of course, never knew hard- earned fortunes have been rathlessly of the'squandered. All young people should be latter element, however, does not appear to) jaught the full value of money—how to be great, for at its first annual convention gaye and how to 8 moustaches were pronibited, hair was for-|}.eritawe of wealth, d it. Ifborn toa vy should be taught { bidden to be parted, house painting, except that its possession brings greater respun- nee -in one dull eelor, was declared sinful, and | xjbjlitive, and its tains snfficient for two week's medication, andisthe ®"Y trimming on @ dress was pronounced aud best, 4 Full perticulars in our indiscretions are s y removed that from [remedy known as Mack's etic Medicine, j'__ Nervous Exwapsrion, and all disceii, |ing of a livelihood... If wore bs cine, jgraceful so long as they labor weil ; proper wavagement, when they grow up, will bring even a heavier tax on their mental and moral powers and faculties, than w the earn- shoald, be taught that w that their earnings should not be squand- an advertisement of which appears in another) © © invested wisely in reference to the carte tl Us, ein seu ane fatore ‘ ?. oo Py — = _ ~ Etremeeriger/'< = oat come ne A deena ly