. PDI ETS 3 oe ee oe erty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the , Public, may speak free ~NEW SERIES. HARLUTTETOWN PRINU h EDW ARD ISLAND. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBE R 2, i881. VOL %-—-No. 87 THe DAar.y EXAMINER | IS ISSUED KVERY EVENING, Br rue Examiner Pusirsutrye Company, rreM THSIRK Orrick, ConNER OF WATER AND GRHA? GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, : - P. E. Island. Rates or SuBSscRIPTION : Six Months, . ° $2 50 fhree Monthe, - 1 25 One Month, . - - 0 50 me Advertisin:: at most moderate rates. @entracta may be made for monthly, quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- ments, en application. ALMANAC FON SEPTEMBER 188, MOON S CHANGES, First Quarter Ist Ay, 9h. 56m., a. > N. | E. (below herizon. ) full Moen 7th day, 12h. 27m., midn? ht, S. Last Quai ter 16th «ay, 3h. 48m., a. m., S. KB Now Moon 23rd day, 7h. 42m, a. m, VW below herizos. ) Fire : Quart r, 30th day, 5h 39m. p. m. S er. ett ~ 1$ua (Sun \Meon High | Days | ee rises sets | rises [wate | ten’ h. é th mh m [aft’n ‘morn ih. m., | 1 Thursda 5 26/6 34] 1 23} 3 BB | I3 3 2 Friday | | sel2gsha 6{ 8 s'Siturday | 28, 301 3341587; 2 1 Sunday | 99} 28; 4 14 7 84 59 & Monday : sl} 26; 4 41, & 16 | 55. 6| Tuesday | 32) 24, 6 1379 10! = 52; 7! Wedtieadny | 33! 22) & 42) 9 66 | 49 & Thursday | 34+. 20: 6 8:10 29) 46 9 Friday | 36) 18, 6 87k) 16) = 42 10 Saturday | 37: 46) 7 Taft 5; 39 ll Sanday | 38, 14; 7 41; 0 32} 36 12 Menday | 40) 11/821) 114] 32 13 Tussday |. 4). 131 9 6, 1 59} £0) 14 Wednesday | 42) 919431246) 27 15) Thursday 43} 7jl@ S*| 350) 24 16) Friday | te | SLL bP) 5 4) 12 20 17 Batarday £6! Bj morn | oat: -o 1S Sunday {715 @ 53! 7 22! 14 19 Monday 45) 50, 1 64! 8.35). 11) 28 Tuesday 50} 57| 257, 8 56; 7 21 ednesday | Slt &8| 3 59) 9 33) + 22\Teursday {| 52) 53,5 2:10 7, i 23 Friday 53} 51| 6 ie 3911 58 24 | Saturday 55, 49) 7 9111 12) 54 25/Hunday 5¢| 47, 8 il 47; BI 26 Monday | 57, 45) 9 22|morn 48 27 Cuesday a) is 28 ' fs] 44 23) Weduesdey (6 o 4 i 82) 1 41 29 Thursday) | Bo fate 29) 43) 38 30) Friday © 3S 37) 1 YO? 42/1 34 Credit Foncier President—Hon. E. Duclere,Senator, Paris. | Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. The Company wi!l make long term loans with sinking fand, aad short term loaas!wi h- out sinking fund. For particulars, apply at the offive of Messrs, Sullivan & Morson, on tors, Charlottetown. . W. SULLIVAN, ane 24, 1881. ‘L. ARETRUB & CO., GENERAL Commission Herchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STRisT, BOSTON, MASS. May 16, 188 16, 1881. [wkly j Queen Tnsuranee Coy ,.. OF UERGLARND. —-———— CAPITAL TWO MILLIONS STERLING. Insurance effect ed ox on val! kinds of Buildings, | Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels | ou the stocks, | 3 Special rates for isolated residences. All Losses sett!ed promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), JwiT} Agent for Priuce Edward Island. | EDWARD 7. fiisSELt, & CO. are NBR4AL misgian wmarphania | Homi! ui Iss 102, wer ad allt Udy MO. x 213 state & treet, Busts, May 14, 1581. W. C. BISHOP, SECIPPPIN G& —AND<— FORWARDING AGENT: MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, —AXD— ‘cneral Connnission Agent, $0 BEDFORD ROW, P. 0. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. §. partcuis ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured in first- Class offices at most favorabie rates. Consignments of Produce sclicited, prompt returns zaaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered and R. McMILLAN, Ch’town, Aug, 18—eod, wkly lm pd om gn mE iGTEL. f B 5 fh | QD % ‘ : ‘The Popular Summer un . Por Surf Bathing, Boat Nailing and | Hatters, Druggiste, and Pasiry Bakers’ use, in ARC Jhie | ie | June 25, 81. ee IN ar COAL DEPOT | apo a 1Y ’ Beor’s Wharf (Late te Du Noa sg, ) *S°HE subecriber wishes to intimate to his friends, and the pubiic generally, that he has opened a Coal Depot at the above named |»! ace, where he is prepared to receive orders or all the leading kinds of Coal, and fill th: m at lowest possible rates. i;eneral Recreation no Better ia the Lower Provinces. , Cearces Moprnarr. Strangers visiting the Island shouldnot go| away withoat vis ee | Hotel. fiy 15) LTRDDEN a Da’. | ALPRED A BROWN | a3 Ru RVLsi/ Aa © AFP Vite) xy { aw Be 5. af qa BaP I ® BY EU Be _— iL01 O7i A Nommicciq AF nal “* 4) General Commission OPRAH | “in T WRT GB ¥] , SOHR'S, REV FOUN POLAND, Solicits consignments cf all kinds of Produce Butter, Egga, Vegeiables, etc., etc. Prompt returns guaranteed, ences on applica Good refer-}| tion [ju 17 6m oaw Paper Bag Factory | KENT err, 2 ee Between Queen and Pownal, Charlottetown, VERY quality and size of Paper Bags for | Grocers, Dry Goods men, Confectioners, 1 stock or made to order at short notice, and, ‘ epid at Montreal prices, with usual trade dis. | counts, Parties having quant ties of paper in stock | can have it mate into age without loss of Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. :0: | Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Charlottetown, April 4, 1881—tf time and at much }. import them Orders Tés pe ctiulls svlicited i. ii. BABBITT, 8S COst than they can, July 27—3m The I har: rest Amount of Life Insurance: at Lia SuailEsh sé Outlay | THE SOMiKIGN SAFETY FUAD - COMPANY. hig aa Directors: Jas, de Welfe Spurr, Jas. T. Steeves, M. D., Wm. Henry Thor: Thos, Temple, Foster McFarlan 7 ‘Dp. Chas, F. Clinch, Hon, , ; x Sk inner, Q. Ses . de Wolf Thos, ‘= Chipman, Secretary | ’ rE resident. - Sourr i The Safety Fund System! is fast becoming the pepuiar plan of af fording the protection of LIFE FNSURANCE! Members only pay actual current cost, No large ac cumulations of the. people’s; money in the hands of the Association. Menrbers vote for Directors, Expenses of management limited, Send for circulars, Examine our plan. James McLzop, M. D.. Physician, Ch'town, K. H. BABBITT, Special Agent for P. E. 1. | } | | | | | CONFEDERATION SSOGIATIOR. ft fei: : ad 68 ie PRESIDEN 'T Hon Sir.Wm. P. HOWLA ND, VICE-PRESIDENTS : Hen. Wm. McMAs VER, Wm. ELLIOT, Esq. Atteution is directed to the SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES atiorded by this Association to | persons insuring upon the ten-payment life plan, as compare .d with the uniform Bonus of Two and a halt per Cent, plan. Policy No. 7, $5,000—C, L. A. Actual Results for 1880, Tenth year of policy :— “bs K.C.M.G, Results under two and a half per cent. bonus plan— Cash, $52 05, or bouns addition, $125 Difference in favor of the Confederation Life protits— Cash, $111.45, or bonus addition, $260) ee CLOSING-OUT SALE —Q 2 arr onbaiteenctia penne) We have decided to leave NOW OFFER OUR T.-AL RD W A_1 [04 mtb: | and the Island this year, WROLE STOCK OF tLardware, Paints, Oils., &c., é&c., &T GREATLY REPUCED PRItES. SrectaL Prics ror Larcr Lots. A,.A. BA 1881—6i cod wkly, alate sipaiiebens: aivaiiaien aimee Charlottetown, July 13, \ ¥T Lin [HH F Union Wire Assira CAPITAL, £2 ‘Uommercial | Westem Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont, CAPITAL, $800,000.00. British America Fire Assurances CAPITAL, $500,000.00. PEE ‘sun Mutual Lite & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $590,000.00. MARINE ENSURANRCHE ALSO EPPECTED. mt ARI BARGAINS FOR ALL, | NIN & CO. LEDY ne 3) Ate ana | |b ‘Tus Darity EXAMINER, enn scene nn ena SEP’ TE M MBER 2, 1881. Exhibition. The Dominion | i | Av a recent Executive ‘Committee of the Dominion Exhibition (reported, that an excursion train from Torouto would be run at very low rates ; ‘that Mr. Taylor, General Superintendent lot the Intercolonial desired to know |what outside attractions will be provided ; 'that the Prince Edward Island Govern- {ment had agreed to pay freight on ali ahi end the New Brunswick Gov- ‘ernment refund freight on all exhibits,and to have the fact otlicially advertised. We trast that the Commissioners for oththe Dominion and local Exnibitio meeting, the us twill make a p int of arranging for the very lowest fares that can possibly be obte means so thet the greatest possible }oan “we may be induced to come and see \ibition. i F pete é > 0: | AORAGE HASZARE | MORAGCE HASZARD, 6 co en sage A em ce no B . | General insurance Agent, c i i -—R EPR SSEN TING ra 68 Company, of London, Eng., >: 000,000 STG. ~~. © lradce 1} wee the Do- British hal Imports and Exports of exclusive WwW) ¢*% 2 ‘ nit of Canada, of bi uD : as iColumbia, for the twelve months ending 30th of June last, were as follows :— Imports Exports POU. 6. s cabatnehe $7,940, 6.36 £10,997, 17 Aug §,443.757 ] 1509'S sou Sept 8.044 199 11,346,537 oho ncan ss , 145,969 13,453, 74 ROW... dated Foes 6,214,513 13,142, 1 Dee. 5,319,360 4,412 617 POR 5, os ies a 6,171,753 3,620, 35! Feb... . 6,777,679 2,686,611 ONE Sc ee 8,595,829 3,240, 316 RA et ae os Oe 6 852,951 2.1 70, 138 May’. ..; . 8,424,268 6,119,208 June ti 8,635,485 10,247,784 $55,766, 324 $92, 9 6, 333 § Company, of Toronto, Ont., | } | -—- —A emancipate sy, BAY MABRERS LOR a a cme i a Rte a a ee NOW @OVvENEIRG nh tl aa = ‘to $99,000,000. Of course the imports givea above are simply the imports for home consump tion. |For the previous fiscal year the same re-| turns were: -- imports, $69 694,149, and | exports, $82,802,979. Which show aa excess for the fiscal year just closed of $18,702,075 in imports, and $10,621,354 in exports. If to the above figures we add a fair estimate for British Columbia, land for exports short returned at inland ports, we will find that our total imports for home consemption for the year will amount to $91,000,000, and our exports The whoie volume of trade including the amount of goods im- ported for export will, we believe, amount to over $200, 000, 000, showing a most gratifyi ing increase for the year. — i120, _—~—— oom © The Luona Mine. Private aud public advices are unanimous ix the statement that the Luona Mine —the mine in which Mr. J.H. Fletcher is largely interested,— is fast develuping into one of the best A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF HAY FORKS, HAY RAKES, SCYTHES, SCcweEe 0: FOR BUTTER Milk Dishes, Charas, Cream Crocks, Butter Crocks, Butter vow Salt, Butter Prints, Batter Ur HE SYATHES, SCWPRHE STONES, &e., &e ., &e a MAKERS! Firkins, &e., &e. Lor £ruit Preservers ! us wus: rar gett 5 Prege Ti serving sv PRICES TO Cheapside, July 26, 1881. Preserve Pans, Preserve which, together with our large stock ef General Groceries, Flour, Meal, Shelf Hardware, Paints, Oils, &., &c., ever offered, at dars and Crocks, etc., éts., It THE TIMES. HENRY BEER. A healthiest sites on the Island. pleasant grounds, well wooded. Cash, $59.40, or bonus addition, $135 Profits do not cease with the paymc<nt of! the premiams in the 10th year, but continue | daring the existence of the } policy. policies in this class, iu the case of surrender, | carry profits. Policies non-forfeitable after they have been in foree two years, and INDISPUTABLE after THREE YEARS. J. K. McDONALD, promptly, [ap 7 6m Managing Director, June 27, '81,—13i SUMMER HOTEL vow OPEN, it commands a splendid view of the city, quiet surroundings, patronize the FRANKLIN. nuisance will not trouble you when staying at the FRANKLIN, FRANKLIN MOUSE. Built on high land, ahd is one of the. Connected with this House are If you want cool rooms and The dust Guests at the FRANKLIN have the exclusive use of the Bath. very moderate. Paid. «p | House on the private Beach near the FRANLKIN. Terms N. B.—This is a itil House. June 15, 1. H. F. COONS, PROPRIETOR ‘The Luova still continues to produ mining properties in Colorado if not in America. The Gothic Miner ina receit report says :— ce ‘that high charac‘er ef mineral for which as Fr ” ‘she has become famous. The following letter we clip from the ‘correspondence columns of The Miner : ‘« Editer Miner,—As there appears to | be a great effort made by seme unkuown : parties to back- -cap the Luona Mine, if ;you choose to give me room I will give [my observation of the mine. First, J ‘ 79} both medical and musica + A at New Musical Composer. For the last sixteen years England has been waitivg for the eldest son vf ihe Prime Minister, Mr. W. H. Glad- stone, M. P. for Worcester, to make his inaides the hie mse of Com- ons, but his taleut would seem to lie in He has composed two new hyinu tunes, ene of which ap- pears in the rvew ‘‘ Bristol Tene Book” aud the other in a tune book just issued by the, Wesleyan Sunday School Union. hymn tunes, nh S$} peech in in tb different cirec 1108, al k They are pretty enough as bat show no musical genius. The har- aiony is very conimonplace. in a word, Mr. Gladstone composes like a Prime Minister’s son. i ne A. Royal Voc aliat. The * Courier’s” London correspond- eut says: A new vocal star has appeared in an unexpected quarter. H. Rudi. the Princess Mau d, youngest daughtervef the Prince and Priucess of W: len, has, it ap- pears, showu promise of the mdst extraors dinary vocal power. She is only twelve years of age, but she is said already to be a a ible to execute the most difficult soles in a manner to surprise her royal parents and sisters and every ove else Indeed music has beccme wiih her se great a passion that her pareuts, in, deterence to | advisers, have a bad to place a temporary interdict upen |her devotion to her favorite study. Ot ourse I would have you remember that what appears litle in auy ordinary per- something wonderful when seer in or pi incess, ’ . ——~<1 +> —_—_—--—- Son is § & princes > 3 a Shooting Affair. At North Sydney, C. B., an outrage of . a serious character took place last Satur- day. While the Yarmouth ship “ Minnie Burrill,” Robertson, master, was lying at anchor in the harbor, outside the bar, at about two p. m., ove of the seanten, an Italian, was shot iu the breast, it is said, by one of the oificers—Captain or secon mate. ‘Two doctors were sent off who endeaveored to extract the bullet, bat failed.. Oue states that they cut till they found the breast bone shattered, and tlrat the ball penctrated beneath the breast bore or ribs,~ The-whole affair was kept coaces aled from the authorities until it was tdo"late to act. © ‘The -ship was taken to sea at night by a tug, with the culprit and wounded man bound to Quebec or St. John, where it is to be hoped the guilty party willbe brought to justice. The doctors declare the wound to be of a serious churacier, yet two Magisirates, it is asserted, were cognizant of the whole affair. The» conduct of the persons implicated is generally con- demned. It is said that it will be mirac- ulous if the wounded’ tham reaches the pert of destination alive, + ----— Both the Deminion Premier and ex- Premier have spent the summer in Great Britain in search of health. Each seems to have been in a frail condition on h*s arrival this spring in Enogland, though Mr. McKenzie was farther advanced on —jthe road to reeovery than Sir Jolin. _ It is pleasing to learn that they have found their lengtheved visit in the old land so profitable to them. Mr, McKenzie has been able to make the tour of the High- iands of Scotland in a leisurely manuer, and is returning to Canada, it is said, in perfeet health. Sir Jon had not, at the latest advices, been so completely restored Y lw ill say, 1 have not one cent’s iuter- ‘est, only as to the ger eral weilare lof our camp, in the Luona mine. I have been now nine years digging iu the Elk ‘mountains; have opened a vumber of averaged mines; have mined in other ‘parts of Colorado since 1860; have seen | nea nip — good mine in the state, and] ‘more thana week’s steady eX - eo s . 5 to healih as had Mr. McKenzie, but was doing exceedingly well, aud seemed steadily approaching the verge of com- ji | plese recovery. Canadians of all sha: ve fof po a thought will be heartily glad ie bo se eminent mea return io tlie eountry of “th reir adoptien in as perfect a aminatien aud prospecting the Luoz sai thls ft Aaiinhtie ee alle ieee | pro perty, I can say that 1 have ne ver Seen a mine that excels the | in, tu’ da wa’ colt Mice! Che Mae iona. I have traced and prosptct-| iisding reaper was landed here last week, ted the Luena_ very carefully for} ov nsigned to Mr. John West, agent for its whole tength. I find in its 1,500] such imp! lements. The maciiine has not fect 27 distinct veins, running and being! yet been set ag: ing , but we understand it swallowed up by the great mother Luona|\ to be tried in afew days on the farm of ivein. Many of these are good lorge veins; W, HL. Brown, B ]., 2 shit wrt distance from ani can be worked with profit. | ard hers. As this is decidedly an advance there is at the present workings of ti e | mo" ement in farming, many will no doubt Luona mine a huge body of mineral not| be on the ground to witness the trial re- surpassed by any one body in Col wado. | f erred to. With self-binding reapers and There is now 2 cross cut run in the vein thet| self cleaning threshers, manual labor on shows nearly all the rich silver ore for|the farm is very much diminished.—- over twenty feet, and the end is not yet. | Proncer. = @epth of course is not known, but | £2 5 atin ink within 100 feet from the present} yz barkentine Annie, belonging to the workin js there is more silver buliioa than) Foy, John Yeo, arrived here from Swau- in any sin iar pisce of ground of equal size}... 1a5¢ week with a cargo of salt, anchors, in Colorado. Now we all know that all} noins etc. On deck she carried three iron these backeapping lics either by Currigan masts, 85 feet loug, each weighing over orany others are in the interest of a few six tous... They are intended for Capt. outsiders who want to steal Luona stock. We all know that Luona stock is |held stiff at 60 cents, and that every | spare dollar that the men have, that know a it in stoek at 60 cents, and miners are glac to work on the mine and take their pay ii. L. A. they now have to pay for 5 W alt. > ture of. pumps. be B10 000 and $50,000 respectively. nything about the mine, are put ting in istock at the same price, fer they know that it soon will be worth double or treble what Two more stock compavies are talked of in Toronto, one to manufacture grain products, rad the other for the manufac- Their capital stock will Richard’s new vesse! building here, and are we think the first ‘ sticks’ of that kind ever pui in position in Summerside. The ton- naze of the new vessel will rire be 600 tons. will be rigged as She a three-masted schooner. —Pioueer. Ws are plessed to learn that Chas. W. strong, Heq., ef the Customs department here is recovering from his late ilness.— F oncer, ——— The Toronto “* World” rumors that the representation of Chateauquay in the House of Communa is likely to become vacant by the retirement of Mr. Hoiion, and that Mr. Joseph Doutre, Q. C., will contest the seat.