~~ ae a eee a ee ‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise @he Public, may speak free.” —Kuxiripes. She Baily #raminer. noriocnenaseesomnlisanesensennaenseienie=- seeneienatensantiiiastnleetie = Seitineaslhsantanenennetnetiitetsmeinsmitotoneneay Sixeie Cortzs Two Crnrs. Pa : ~ — r Ry eh tHE DATLY UXAMINE! If ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By owe Exam rrom THEre (erick, Conner or WATER AND GREAT GEORGE 8TREBTS, Ckarlettetown, - - Rates oF SWBSCRIPTION : six Mouths, ‘ : Pe g Three Mont! , - . - 5O Ove vat J Dv > Pr bo One Month, - r . wer Advertising at niost moderate rate @exiracis may be made for monthly, quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertis ments, en application. ' ALMANAC FOR AUCUST 188i. MOONS CHANGES. Firat Quarter 284 day, 12h. 3°m., midnight, W. (below horizon. } Full Mooa 9th day, 6h. 54m., p. m.,E. (below | herizon. } Last Quarter 16th day, Gh. 45m., p. m., YW. New Moon 24th day, 4h. 33m;, p. a _' Sun [Sun !Moon) High ! Days} , {DAY OF WEEK . > hm{h m jmorm morn |h. m. | ek PorntrsHine CoMPANY, | P. XK. Island. | | sold at Montreal prices, with usual trade dis-| m., S. w. | } -ises sets | rises | water |len’h, | eee a ne rene cme coe ee ee a NOW OLENING —AT— | ae Paper Bag Factory | Bn eee Between Queen and Pownal, P, E. I. i\Charletietown, = - ~ FOR HAYMAEKERS |! A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF | { j } ' ' j j | j } “VERY qoality and size of Paper Bags for} 1a Grocers, Dry Goods men, Confectioners, | Hatters, Droggiets, and Pastry Bakers’ use, in | stock or made to order at short notice, and | | counts, Parties having quantities of paper in stock ean have it made into Bags without loss of, jtime and at much less cost than they ¢an} ; import them. HAW FORKS, HAW RAKES, < Orders respecttully solicited. sow Tbe ES, lyuty 7B le ene | SCYERE SNATHES, i si | SOYTHE STONES, The Largest Amount of Life Insurauce, ties: ded ini at the Smallest Outlay | | 0:0 ‘ Lise ie eee eee THE DOMIRIO¥ SAFETY FUND | FOR BUTTER MAKERS! CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1881. “VOL No. 8h Lord Dunmore as a Breeder of/drawn fromthe best masical erganiza- | Stock. (From the London Worlds Celebrities at Home.) He was the first editor of ‘expense, and presented by lim to the Clydesdale Society, of which he was the first president. He was also President of the Shorthorn Society of Great Brit- ain and Ireland, and is Vice-President of the Highland Agricultural Seciety, and Chairman of the Shorthorn Dairy Company, with its five hundred head of eattle near Brentwood and sale of 4,000,- 000 quarts of milk per annum. As all lovers of shorthorns are aware, the great Dunmore herd was broken up and sold off a few years ago, after its owner had realized the highest sums known for ‘some of his animals. In the beginning ‘there were difficulties to be surmounted. ‘Colonel Gunter, whose Balaclava fame has almost been eclipsed by that of his sell any cows of the Duchess strain except to foreigners, under the express Stipulation that they should be taken out ‘of the country and on no account brought ‘back. He thus practically prevented ‘any thoroughbred Duchesses being pro- ‘duced in this country. But Lord Dun- more found out one day that two yonng ‘cows Colonel Gunter had sold to Mr. Cochrane of Canada were in calf, and by an arrangement like produce stakes in -horse racing, bought the calves. Both / were heifers, and one became the dam of the highest priced bull ever sold in this country. It was Lord Fitzhardinge | who, at an annual sale at Dunmore, gave forty-five hundred guineas at the hammer ‘for Duke of Connaught, one of three | bustle which together brought £10,000. ' At the big sale referred to forty animals ‘realized £26,225 15s. an average of ‘£674 139s. 4d. per head the highest ‘known, Among the bulls was the third 1! Mlouday 4 47)7 25)11 22) 1 44/14 33) | mars “ ‘ Ww at 2! Tuesday 49; 23larts4| 224! 34) t | FE ASSOC TI ‘Milk Dishes, Churas, Cream Cracks, Butter Crocks, Butter “ctherby berd and pastures, refused to 3 Weduesds 50: 2211 41'3 17} 32 A N | S : > oe . SWedneedey | $0. 2213.41) 3 2). 3 AISL bLUIN, Salt, Butter Prints, Batter Firkins, &., &e. -~| > 2 va 4 x. Oo ° x Ke » j & Friday 52; 19) 3 48) 9 S0/ 2 onn rT wr re 6) Saturday 53 18! 4 45. 7 22 | 25 | Si, JORN, N. B. a :0:— 7'Sunday 55' 16' & 33! 8 a 21} v er i+ ; 8 Menday 66} 1516 13.9 27| 19) 4 ir iieely, Blea 5) 1 A HOME COMPANY. OF Ae ae 10; Wednesday 53; 12] 7 16:10 58 14} t ry anes : li, Thursday «59! 10) 7 43/11 38; 11 ; my |Freserving Sugar, Preserve Pans, Preserve Jars and Crocks, etc., etc., > We . R @ 1" 5 | | > ROVINO! I RS: i : . . = F re ou Ff oat 7 4 ae de Aaya jas. T icons MoD. | which, together with our large stock of General Groceries, Flour, Meal, © xavuraay a1 ; Oe , ae ? a . ’ 0 a9 cs ae é 14 Geaday 3} 619 9, i | 3| Wm. Henry Thorne, Thos: Temple, < Shelf Hardware, Paints, Oils, &:., &c., ever offered, at 15| Menday 4, 419 49) 2 23] @| Foster McFarlane,M.D., Chas. F. Clinch, PRICES TO SUIT THE ‘TIMES. 16 Tacsday 6} 2/10 25] 3.17/13 57! aoe SD, et, 2S, , 17| Wednesday 7; itt 11427] 54|Ias.de Wolfe Spurr, Thos, A.Chipman, | m ; Le Py 18, Thursday $16 59}morn) 530; 51] President. Secretary | HE N R Y BEBR > ==! i» i . 19 Friday 9 STO 47 1) 48] — ' Cheapside, July 26, 1881. 20 Satarday Lt} S66) 1 GS 1). 40mm Ba fety ; 70a ' : 21 Sanday 12} 54:2 O| 8 48 42| the & afety Pand System : — em = ———_—S 22! Monday 13i 52} 3 2) 9 28) 39 nee ree i ei tl col ms a | on | is fast becoming the popular plan of af- ; 23; Tuesday 14; 56,4 3:10 4, 36 | Suite the setelll f 24|Wednesdgy | 15| 48| 5 7|/10 7| 32) fing the protection ¢ oe , 25) Thursday 17} 467 911 6) 23) DEIFE EIWVSURANCE! — 26| Priday | SB airy Vee Se er me a = Ts 7 Saturday 19, 43; 8 14/morn | Os Members only pay actual current cost, ¥ a , 28 Sunday 21; 41/9 1610.9; 20 No large accumulations of the people’s < 3 ea 29. Menday 22, 49'10 23) 0 42 | }§/ money,in the bands of the Association. : a b> 28| Tuesday 23| 37|11 30| 1 18 14; Members vote for Directorr, 7 » we - 31| Wednesday [5 | 516 26!aft35| 2 6|13 12 L ARTHUR & CU., GENERAL } Ann Bar L (fommission erchants, 108 SCUTH MAREST STREET, BUSTON, MASS. May 16, 1881. [wk y W. C. BISHOP, SEP PaiN<c FORWARDING AGENT: MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, —AND— General Commission Agent, $0 LEDFORD ROW, P. O. BOX } - HALIFAX, N. 8. ‘CAPITAL - 1T°S MILLIGNS STERLING. Expevses of management limited. | Send for circulars. Examine our plan, James McLgop, M. D.. Physician, Ch'tewn, E. H. BABBITT, | Special Agent for P. E. I.' RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND. —-—- 70: = June 25, 8). Queen Insurance Co'y @r :+ RXGLAND. 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 ! Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and |rodnce, Also, on Vessels OD the stocks, 3 s poten, foe Mens rer ‘Seaside—seven miles. Address, All Losses rettiet promptly, | GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), | JOHN NEWSON & co. Ja’77] Ameat foi Price KE iwared [sland, | June 28, 1881. FIRE! MARINE! Chsrlottetown. LIFE! ~ marine int Marine Insurance Company —-OoT— Prince Edward Island. } Rost. Li newortn, Esq., President, 70: on D.t HASZARD How. L. C. Owen, D. R. M. Hooper, Esq., | 5 T. Hanpranay, Esq., | B. Roasrs, Esq., G. R. Beer, Esq., | Samus Mouton, Esq. | pARTICU! AR ATTENTION given to the’ Shipment of Lobsters and other Cfnned | Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks | thereon. Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured in first- Risks taken daily on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights, at their Office, Corner of Great General Ensararce Agent, George aud Lower Water Streets, FRED. W. MULES, | — REPRESENTING — Ci’town, April 25, 1881. Secretary | “Gonsigumenis of Produce solicited, and| LOBNE HOTEL. Goumercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, bng., Sea ceek ae A ens enenene Wie Uil - CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. promptly. ee EDWARD T. RUSSELL, & C0. GHaNERATL Commission Merchants, 213 stete Street, BUST oN. one v ° 2a Ten ti AT TSH 62 re, gis 35 wuts Yon 7 Ss i+ 2% ~ 2 & ~GVe 2 LIFE ASSOSIATIO : he MmVUUVUuIN 8 PRESIDENT: Hon. Sir. Wm. P. HOW LAND,C.B., K.C.M.G, | VICE-PRNSIDENTS: | ‘ Hon. Wr. Mw sSMASTIEER, Wm. ELLIOT, Esq. fap 7 6m | STOVE POLISH! The Popular Summer Resort. Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Gnt., ro | CAPITAL, $800,000.00. For Surf Bathing, Boat Sailing and General Recreation no Better ia the Lower Provinces: ‘British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, (at., | CAPITAL, $500,000.00. eee Cuarces Moprrare. Strangers visiting the Island shouldnot go | ovay mihout visiting this Hotel Uy 18 Sa Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Ahead of all Competition. cies 70: | MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED. JET BLACK cB ALS 20: Gilice—Corner of Queen and Lower Waiter Sirecis. — oe Attention i« directed to the SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES afforded by this Association to| persons ineur'ng upon the ten-payment hife| plan, as compared with the uvaiform Honus of} ‘Two anda half per Cent. plan. Policy No. -7, $5,009— Sk. A. Actual} Results for 1380. Tenth year of policy :— Cazh, 3111.45, or bonus addition, $200 NEAT, QUICK, BRILIANT AND LASTING! Charlottetown, April 4, 183 i—-tf Hillion Packages Sold in 1880. <i DOMINION EXHIBITION. a oe nee Six NOW BUYING! Old Iron, Old Rope, HALF TON JUST RECEIVED, WHOLESALE AND Reval. Risks taken on all descriptions of Preperty at LOWEST RATES. | Duke of Hillhurst, sold by Mr. Larking for three thousand guineas. Lord Dun- more also got a great price for another THHIS BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED and well-known estab-' young bull, Duke of Rothsay, and may lishment will be open frem JULY Ist till SEPT. 10th for be said to have skimmed the cream of the ;shorthorn market. With skill and good | fortune he went into the great breeding ‘Speculation at Dunmore Ca8tle in Stirling- in, and two year old bulls of the famous _Kirklevington strain fetched two and {three times as much as fashionably—bred years, until the climax of absurdity was ‘reached in the four thousand guineas paid ‘for the worthless Maximilian. Fancy and fashion literally ruled the roast. Quiet people trembled as they calculated the Duke of Connaught at per stone, ‘* sinking the oflal,’ and compared the rage for Duchesses with that for tulips in ‘the past and Henri Deux ware in the | present. Lord Dunmore was in, not ‘following, the market. At his sale in 1872 he realized what was then thought the remarkable average of £242 8s. 9d. per head, and a few years later reached the extraordiaary maximum just record- ed, much iv consequevee of his spirited importation of cows of the Red Rose strain, preserved by Mr. Rennick of | Kentucky, and descended from the Rose of Sharon, by Belvidere, sold in 1854 as the pick of the herd by Mr. Bates of Kirklevington. In 1879 prices began to decline, and Lord Dunmore sold off and dispersed his magnificent herd, So much had prices fallen during two or three years, that although two Duchess cows fetched £6 000 between them, the average ; of the fifty-four head was only £241 18s, 2d., or rather lower than that of 1872. In addition to importing Red Roses and breeding Clydesdales, Lord Dunmare has earned the gratitude of his countrymen by his successful efforts to introduce steam cultivation, and even now that he has ‘only West Highlands,” he is as keen at the Herd Book as at any of the colonization companies in which ke is largely interested. He is, moreover, an ardent homecopathist and Vice-Chairman of the London Homeeputhic Hospital, a very good draughtsman, and paiots in water-colors with considerable taste, But it is as a musician that he is best known in London society. There are plenty of people who have been in Ethio- pia and Spitzbergen, who have gone from Eton into the guards and seen service British and foreigu; but it is not given to-every man—much less, as the famous of shorthorn cows. Yet for ‘shire just as s@neational prices cate} tions. Thus colonisation, milk and music divide ali of Lord Dunmore’s time which is not devoted to his family, to West Highlands, Cheviots, and Clydes- dales, or to the pursuit of wild animals Lord Dunmore is not only a keen hun- ter, but a hizhly successful breeder of of flood and field. ater rm 2 OP os — :0:——-— the Clydesdale Stud Book, got up at his} . —_——- ~—»o-——— A New Industry. A new industry or manufacture has been undertaken in England, namely, the production of paint from steel scale, for the pretection of iron and steel from corrosion in any position or in any cli- mate. The scale for this purpose is that which falls from the metal as it passes through the rolls, and this is ground by special machinery until it becomes as free from grit as fiour, and then it is intermixed with boiling oil and coloring matter. The paiut is of two kinds—the the anti-corrosive for use above water to prevent structures from rusting, and the auti-fouling, tor use under water, to pre- vent animal and vegetable life from at- taching themselves to ships’ bottoms and other iron work. It is claimed that, if painted with two coats of the composi- tion, a vessel may go to India or Aus- tralia and return with a clean bottoin; the anti-corrosive covering, it is also as- serted, is much more effectual for blast furnaces than gas tar. How Criminals are Punished in Japan. An English resident in Japan, recently recorded the horror which he felt when, immediately after landing, he met a wretched criminal walking about Tokio, in midwinter, paked, with his hair tied back so tightly ?to a beam ef wood laid across his shoulders, to which his arms were strapped, that, po matter how far back he strained his head, the hair was almost torn from his scalp. On inquiry he found that the torture was inflicted on the criminal to indicate the abhorrence with which the law regarded the robbery of the scanty earnings of the helpless poer. The miscreant had picked the pocket of a blind cripple. ee > @ ie Cannibals in the South Seas. MAN-EATRYGeaT MANY OF THE ISLANDS— TATRED OF EUROPZASS. The steamer Zelandia, from Australia, arrived at San Franciseo on the 11th inst. with fresh advices from the South Sea Is- lands and Hawaii. A special reporter was sent out last November by the Sydney Telecraph to report upon the South Sea massacres. He has just returned to Sydney, and gives the following details about the disturbed state of the isiands in the South Pacific :— ‘*We, in the ship Atlantic, found the whole coast of Guadalcanar dangerous. The natives tried three times to catch us off our guard, and fired at us. As we passed off Langhoe, at Buck- atoo Isabel, we were swarmed upon by natives, forty-seven canoes being along- side, and notless than 240 natives being en our deck. In the canoes were toma- hawks, loaded guns, and spears, and money to pay for our heads. The steamer Rip- ple, Capt. Woodhouse, brought news of two more murderous outrages by natives of New Britain. One has resulted in the losa of the German naturalist, Kleinswith, with two Frenchmen of the Marquis de Ray’s expedition. The other is a Honolulu native, who was a trader. Kleihsmith went across from his station at Duke of York, where he left his wife, and, when talking with the natives, was struck down without a chance for his life. The twe unfortunate remnants of the _ ill-fated French Colonizing Organization shared the same death. Kleinsmith was all through the American war. The Honolulu native was named Daniel Hall. He left the ship in the evening, saying that one of the natives had stolen something from him. In the morning news came that he was dead. He was killed almost as soon as he put his foot on shore. Capt. Wood has erideavored to obtain the body from the natives, in order to give it burial, but their thirst for blood and greed for human flesh was greater than their avarice, and he was eaten.” That facetious American who swindled hotel keepers by stealing his own pant- aleons and charging those persons with the offense has found an imitator in France, one Beauvois, who has been con- victed of simulating railway accidents. Beauvois’s ingenious system was to lean jon the door of a comparimeut not proper- ly closed, and to pretend that his leg was ‘sprained by falling from the carriage. | He practised this trick five times, aud on Lord Chesterfield said, every “ noble-\each occasion received some compensa- man”—to at once thoroughly under- tion for his misfortune. stand music and the milking eee carried him straight to prison, nearly | His sixth at- where he is now safely lodged. Our Agent, © J. VWHOMAS, will sell at the Market, and through the country, Also, Everlasting Axle Grease. Results under ywo and a half per cent. bonus plan — Cash, $52.05, or bonus addition, $125 Difference in favor of the Confederation Life 2. ESA LDERS TON, protits— Agent for P, E. I. Cash, $59.40, or bonus addition, $135' Queen Street, July 30—6w 2aw, wkly ex Profits do not cease with the payment of, Oo ae Sa the preminams in the 10th year, but continue - 8 t { t durian the «xistence of the policy. Paid-np | or da € or 0 € , policies in tiis class, in the case of surrender, lyg*HAT Freebold Property, with a front of carry protits. eighty feet on Powual Street and eighty- Policies u--n-forfeitable after they. have been | four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- in force*two years, and INDISPUTABLE | taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, after THRE YEARNS. ‘Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock J. K, McDONALD, ing a door. Apply on the premises to - Managing Director. MKS. BOSWALL, June 27, 31.—13i | March i2, 1¢81—tf Oid Cany ass, Old Zinc, Old Brass, Old Copper, Old Lead, Old Pewter, Kerosene Oil Barrels, at H, COOMBS’ Store. June 18—3i law, wky pat 3i COAL. COAL ! * | to and from the said Exhibition free of charge ! WAYS ON HAND, Pictou Round and) Customers can be supplied at all times, | Prices as low as any in the city, Terms cash July 12—1aw tf CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street, ; i is hereby given that the Secre- L tary of the Advisory Board for this Pro- vince is instructed te receive from intending competitors entries of all animals and articles which they wish to exhibit at the Dominion Exhibition, to be held at Halifax, N. 8., from the 2lst to the 30th September next, with the view of submitting the same to the approval of a committee appointed for that purpose. All exhibits thus selected will be forwarded to the exhibitor. - 7 2 ari Any further information required will be} musical and social £& Nut Coal and Old Mines Sydney Coal,' torpished on application to A. McNEILL, Secretary Advisory Board. Charlottetown, June 27th, 1881. twenty years, during which he has done so much work of other kinds, he has August Flower. found leisure to make himself fairly pro-! pyre most miserable beings in. tie world ficient on the violin and the pianoforte, to are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver write several pieces of more than aver-|C:mplaint, More thaa seventy-five per cent age merit, and to learn how to conduct , of the people in the United States are afflicted “eh . : | with these two disases and their effects: such ; sts. : an orchestra of sixty odd picked artist Dbgpterye tons th, Sick Headache, Habitual : ? y } B oes Lord Dunmore’s W eduesday | Jostiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart- smoking-coveerts, and the Saturday) burn, Water-vrash, gnawing and buraing pains ladies’ concerts, have grown into a great at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coat- institution. Four 4 Tongue and disgreeable taste in the mouth, years ago these parties commenced with COM UP of = oe 4 — Bg ee a quartette party. Then the quartette ,.; ee - o 4 party q Bottle of Aceust FLower or a Sample Bottle grew to a septetie and a full orchestra of ,or 10 cents. ‘Try it, Two doses will relieve mwi wkly ti ’ carefully-selected artists, all Euglishmen_ ) ou. aes cai ee Peal een oe eee @ ete omens gy at os gata y a A Py om a a ete poe eee rene n* he sete ome ig a —