4 . See —= ‘ 4 : : . — ooo ee = oe oo ea eee ath A AEN APO MR St Sanncbncdeoneteeaoengetamennaatoneabinelnantinnaa lai meme eset an encanta Terns Frye Dotiirs A YRAR ** This is trae Laperts. when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” =—=fyxirives, Srvnaie Onopivs Tio vaste Cr” a semana wee Sears ay eS ae ees = ee ee Nh Wes SERIE 5 Ke XAMINER EVENING, Dat se Is ISSCED EVER’ huk COMPANY, FROM THETR Orrtor, CoRNER OF WATER By THe EXaMINSR PUsLIsHING AND GREAT GBOLGE STREETS,, P. B. Tstand. Raves oF SUBSCRIPTION ; ‘ } : Ciharottetown, Six Mouths, : : : $2 50 Three Mouths, - . - 1 25 Une Mouth, 0 50 mr Advertising at 1.ost moderate rates. Contracts may he made for monthly, juarterly, ‘ha'f yearly or yearly advertise- onan: on apy yhication,. + a “Prince Rdward tala RAILWAY. ———__ = TIME TABLE NC. 16. Summer “Arrangement, eee To take effect on tha Asrd E Hay, i88l, ————————— TRAINS GOING “WEST. : ’ STATIONS. | EXPRESS.., BOXED, ; MIXBI. ; Souris ....| Dp 6. 30am | Up,2. opm, Bear Kiver| * 7.04" | <* 3200 + 3.8 52 s St. Peter’s.} *‘ 7.44 viel Masel... ..1 “206 “T “ 42 Mt. Stew’t Ar 8.40 ‘* 5 Georget'n .|Dp 7.20am! |) ip 3. 10pm) Cardigan’... }-* 7.40 “ 3.36 * 4é i debe ' Mt. Stew’t/ Ar 8.40 ‘*+Ar 5 -00 - Mt. Stew’t, Dp 3.459m a 30pm! be ~dford... oe 14 E . 6.07 ae oe UE iancel nl ©) ita 6.30 ** | Royalty Jel *. 945 “ ) ‘8 :@245°** Citewa . .farlo.du Ar 7. 10 * Gh'towe . “be 6.30 .3n. ip = Sean Dp 4.35 pm gan oo | ARO pee Royalty Je} 6.45 Lip 952 * ; ‘ 456 N Wiltsh’e! ** 7.23 “ "Ia6e.* i“ Saag © Hunter Rr! ‘* 7:83 #*; ‘*21.00 * ' 866.03 | « Bradalba’e | ** 8.02 ** a.) eee ~ Oe 4 2heee 4 68S“ a) i Co ty Line. } Bao **) “32. 26pen “* 7.28% Keusingt’n) ‘* i } Ane ! | | | CHARLOTELOW Aa Wl Bo N. PRIN E EDWARD Is LAD —AND-— GSSECAN SPW G.es y Oe LIVERED EVERY SATURD. AY NIGH, Parties —0.0— -~-~ wishing to have a pot of iced y prepared Pork and Beans delivered at their house ev ery Saturday night, will feave their orders at BLER & GOPEs, Where sainple ean be seen, PRICH 20 CHLVUTS PER POT (3 PENTS.) Cc. F. STACKPOLE. Uisrlosiesown, = 4, 81—3aw LIFE ASSURANCE POLICIES AT Reduced Rates, ARE NOW ISSUED BY «fo INSURAD : —s | Hi HY ) # F See SS Y iS Es) es Tilt FIRE..AND LIFE = orth Sritish and Mercantile et ee cic aieeee 4 neem ; ) a my ; i i co Bt 8 Bg BS eA Bea it ip tr ‘4 mS ae s: SS SS YS ae a. ! (wecsnie Btrectory, € harloitetows. FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. St. Johii’s Lodge, No. 1, meets 2nd Tuesday, Walter Street. Victoria Ledge, No, 2, meets 4th Wednesday. wo ater Street. King isolemvn Lodge, No, 9, meets Ist Mon- day, Water Sirvet. Afexanrtra, Noyal Arch Chapter, meets 3rd VV eehare s: lay \water Streeb. )oPEMPELANCE SOCIBIIES, _ every Wedierday, Queen Street. Victoria Division ho, 4, 5. of T., meets every Monday, Queen Street. Y..Mi 0. A, Division No...102, S. of 'T., meets every thursday, YM. U, A. Building., St. Patrick’s Total Abstuence and Benevolent Society, meets every alternate Suuday evebing. in St. Patrick’s Hall. New Dominion Section Ne. 2,'Ga' ets of Tem- perancs, incets every Friday,(Queen Street CHARITABLE SOCTETIES. ; Benevolent Irish Society, meets a in St. Patrick’s Hall. St. Vineent de Paul Svciets, mwsts every Sunday at noon, in St L atrick’s tial. INDEPENDENT ORDER UDD-FELLOWS, St. Lawrence Lodge No. 8, meets every Mon- day, Queeii Street. Wildey Lod ze No: 27, meets every Vriday, Prince Street. Port la Joie Encampment, meets Ist Wed- nesday, Queen Street. LITERARY, SOCIETIES, St. Joseph’s Literary So¢iety,, meets every alternate Sunday, in St, Patrick’s Hail ROYAL ARCANUM, Prince Edward Council No. 132, meets every alternate Tueaiay in Y. M.O. A. Building. ok a ee ee NOW BUYING! Old Iron, Old Rope, Old Cauvass, Olu Zac, Ola Brass, Vid Copper, Old Lead, Qid Pewter Kerosene Oil Barrels, ‘at H.C ‘OOMBS? Store. June 18—3i law, wky pat 3i BEBF! BEEF! T= subscriber has on hand Sixty. Bariels good BHF, which he offers for sale cheap for cash. ee eee —aLso— 1,500 New Mackerel Barrels—a, good “article. OWEN CONNOLLY. Cb'tama, Jean 25, *81. ND), MONDAY, JULY U1, 1581. ee _ THE Té1ky EXAMINER, netted Bah et a ine tag Soe ce erent JULY 11, 1881. From the Springs to Gothic. You will, doubtless, wonder that you hear fram me so seldom. My only ex- ‘ease is that Lhave wot had time te write. Ou my arrival here last spring T- fownd Prince Edward bivision No. }, 8. of T., le wy mining matters in'a very bad condi- tion. Disigning med took advautage of my absence, and sought to enrich them- selves at my expeuse, and at the expense vf others, interested with me. IL had to wrestle and fight, or lose my all. I did both as-wellas I knew how, and: now have got my affairs in such shape that I can afford an occasional moment to write ~~ ‘Tue Examiner anb Arcus. Ihave a force of mea op two mines, and work- ing the annual assessments on others, so that you may judge I am not very idle. When to this is added other little trading —for every man here must** trade,” or be. considered a ‘*tenderfoot” and a coward—my time is. pretty well occu- pied, s - STARTING OUT. Weill, ow the 29th day of April last, five of us, Mr. W. H.’*Davidson,—a min- jing operator, anda geritleman such as oue rarely meets with in these western wilds—** Association” Joha, of your city, Frank. Findley, Willie Fletcher, and your humble servant, sprang on board a Bain Wagon, drawn by ‘wo of as fine horses as * evér looked through a collar,” as the late John Masters of Vernon River, au old neighbor of my own, used to say. I held the lines, and elthough I say it myself, I can put a team over as many rocks, threngh as many quagmires, and down -as mauy hillseas the next fellow, I don’t eare where he comes from. The boys were a little donbeful’ about me at first, but after guiding - them safely over one precipice after ‘another, they were ready to Sweat by me at last. Such horses to go through mud I never saw be- fore. Nothing. appeared to daunt or dishearten. them. I often ‘thought how their actions would have- gladdeued the “VOL 9, —N. 41, gg momenareety itsels. A cow with a young calf stood in the field. The Major saw his chan¢e. He sprang from the wagon, ran iuto the field, and iu a moment was a-straddle the calf endeavoring to press its mouth open, The old’ cow—mother of the aforesaid calf—did dot seem to be pleased with the situation.of afiairs, and therefore, deter- mined to release her offspring from the clutches of tne late Seeretary of the Y. M.C.Assbciativa. The ealf endeavored to ‘keep: its secret, but the * Major” taking im thé desperate - surroundings, put forth a desperate effort, and the mouth sprang opeu like the clawof a lobster. With a :aelancholy look our friend jumped frora «his position, turew up lis arms likea@ drowning man, and sadly cxclaimed: “ No teeth, boys, after ali!” And thus the disputed quéstion was settled without blows, and with no other accident than a slight scare for the Major. Ou this, the fourth day on our jour- vey. we.reached Meyr’s station, on the Gunnison. bratich of the D. & Rio Grande Railway—eight niiles. beyoud Poncho Springs. Here we fouad sev- eral boxes of freight awaiting us, and having placed it in our wagon, lay down to pleasant dreams for the night. Yours, till next week, Fe Gothie City, Col., June 28, 1881. nt ie ge Another ‘ Clazmant.” _ Canada, farnishes. a claimant to the earldom of Mar in the, person of John Francis Erskine, an employee of. the Ontario car works, and a resident of Lon- don dett. The, claimant’s_ history is somewhat strauge, but there, havz.beeu more ublikely claims than his. As.a youth, he was under the care of a Scotchman named, Campbell, who. told him he was the son of a nobleman, and the heir to an estate valued at $100,000,- 000, bat that his parents, who forwarded money for his support, could not acknow ledge ‘him. eeThe claimant was, it appears born two before his parents married, When a his mother confided him to the care ofa carter, who was liberally | rewarded for bringivg him up, , When a 5 ee | . J ) ‘ 4 { te 7 o* ¥ ill. oe : Seiam'dde Dy a3 Di 245 f it 8.00 B heart of an old jockey tike James Kelly, st) apping. healthy lad he was removed Wellingt’n’ “10.02 “| “* 3.86 *) B HW LON RERRINE., HERRING, of Uigg, an old friend of my own, but from Seotland to Canada by Campbell, Pore tirll.. | ‘* 10:35 “} ¢ 4.25% HDIN: ORG AND DON, tone aca rd Sa Sar whe was. acting under the instructions of O'Leary...; “11,42 ‘* | “ 5.42 et . 4X PECTED about the first week in July,/ pers that ever hve never knew 4@/ the Earl: . lived in Lower Canada _, a 20 pra ie SR ESTAB LISHED IN i809 100 barrels Kortune. Bay Herring, in | match for Jarhes “at thts Phsiiess™ But ‘and ther in oa Canada bveneniey Tieakb Ar 1.00 * i-\r 7.35. ** | el " balk, Parties wanting the above would do| ne and that was a Mr. Chappell, fram!c,, : ft glad 7 ‘| well to secure all or part as soon as possible. B nt Valley...N a I aa s I Campbell died, and left him some papers, TRAINS GOING EAST. CAPITAL: : GEO. COOM#S rienstane alley,. New dondon,, tt) jncludiog commuuications from. the late Abuse roe = Baa 2 June 29, ’81. Water “Street, would be a pressure to see those two) Earl of Mar, which may assist to estab- este |exrasen | Seen ies (SUPER PEND er FC” oe Die eae ier ee sae veterans meet for a ** trade,” each mouut-| ish kis identity. ‘The claiin of Erskine iy ; Paid up, a YJ b - o . > 9 250, 000 ed op.a rawboue nag, travelling.on three|to the'Mar estate has beet “placed in anibineiigediiied 1 ‘ oe legs, aud neither of ‘them sound, resem-jthe hauds of a Seotch law’ firm; but Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured. bling a boat with the keel turned up, poverty, it seems, stands ‘between the Tignish ...|Dp 2 ee rts : oe Profits of previous five years divided among Policy-holders, $1,158,500. —To— ae e than a ae ~ sey coat claimant and the succeséfal prosecution Alberton .. |) “ 2405" | ry, gig: | What virtues these animals would pos-|in a court of law of his claim, Povert OL | «6-9 98 «6 ms a FIRE DEPARTMENT. sess!- Sound in wind and limb, straight! jt will be r bered. w p eary,«.| ‘* 3.28 v5 ee r T ’ it will be remembered, was oue of the Port Hill. | “* 425 “| “40.385 “ Insurances upon almost every description of Property effected at the LOWES along the flank, full about the eyes, true} drawbacks the Tichborne’ claimant had Wellingt'n} “* 458“ *11.15.« CURRENT RATES. IN to draw, and fleet as a bird! Both ani-if> fieht “Weninst. but friends j stad Ar 5.35 ** Arl2 00.‘ Insurances upon, Private. Residences efiected on ESPECIALLY FAVORABLE prs — ld -be.bought for twenty-fiv eer etcetera gr Summ’ side| 6.00. «| Dp 1. 05pm) Dp 6.30am| TERMS. All (| f i q | {mals cou e bought for tweuty-fve/ themselves in his case, aud he issued : Kensings = 6.25 1 * 140 +] © 7.06 § pa@ Losses promptly and liberally seitled. asses 0 Odi S; dollars, but incither would sell less than @! bonds, which being bought up, helped Co’ty Lime.| “* 6.52“ ‘217 “) “* 7.46 * ip eo . nae huudred. Yes; [would like to see Sie [ints ena Aida Sailer expenses. iy Beemer, See! eee ee eee ks % Wd) WwW Dp HBLOIS As | am anxious to reduce my Stock. and Chappell meet. Se atin isda i Hanter Kx} ee ls tee o hee i : vhs : hi) RR. W. TREMAINE FROM COLORADO SPRINGS Girls in Coliege | sé sé ¢¢ @ te “e 2 se 2 i s a . N Wiltshe ‘ 7-90 cs | we 2.20 «| ss a “ General Agent for Prince Edward Island. . e P ‘ cbchatal Royalty Je; ‘* S15 4.15 * 9.55 Ofice—_No. Water S| , Char asietiatown. Fails June l, ’Si. 83. Queen stret 'we started on what°is kueown as the rl : ; : Oh’town ../Ar 8.30 “* |Ara@ % & JArl0.15 * ce—No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetow prem, diiieeastelieontaaiith acad Canon City roaté, At night, we’ found There is 2 trouble im Harvard college on Ci'town ..:Dp 4.00pm Dp 6.45am | oe ye SORES Qua ee RR ae oY eupe 2 ; zoe k r | acconnt of the admission of giis as stud- Rovalte Je! ** ier ‘s 7.03 ** a Re iF ia re 8 ESE ‘ ish ourselves in Turkey Creek Cauon, where| ants an inuovation that was recently made. Yok ¥ ve ‘« 4.26 ee sé 7.2% se ' : ; * 3 Ni Seas . t 8 § FOUR. ye ung tenderfeet had their first ex- It appears that the college has a large Bodiord "4 433 6) 66 7.47 66] : Bi : Vr a re periance of tenting outside. Joh, or the library, provided with‘: authorities” and Mt. Stew’tiAr 6.10 ‘" | Ar 8.30 * m - Aaa B an 5 Major,” as we called him, acted as|sofa‘seate, where the students go to re- Mit. Stew’t!Dp &. 24pm Dp 8% 55 am| *e Cardigan ..| ** 6.25 10.16 “| Gaorgoto ul As » 645 ** 6410.45 23 ese Mi. Stew’'t Dp! 5 2Upi lp 5.504 “m) Morell....j * 5.52 =o ae St. Peter's, ‘* &16 5") “1G Bear River} ‘ 6.55 ** |. “‘1 4.00" *: | Souris ,....jAr 7.30 ** |Arli.50 ° -_- Oo Train from Souris and N. 3.—The Expres at Royalty Junction Georgetown connects with the Mixed Prain from Charlottetown for the West, in the merning; and the Mixed Train from the West connects at Royalty Junction with the Express Train from Char lottetown for Georget. ywn and Souris, in the ee LB; ARCHIBALD, Setisdstnted desit. Railway Office, Ch'town, May 21, 1881. JOSEPH- GILLOT?Y’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. libenalil Bens. F. Gravrox, HAtaer: E. Pawn. Late Commissioner of Patents. ee ee Story B. Lapa ‘Sun Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montoeal, | Commercial Union Fire Assurance Gompany, of London; Eng., HORACE ~~ REPRESE General Ensuran NTING — og pear sRD, A sent, CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. CAPITAL, $800,000.00. British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Out. , CAPITAL, $500,000.00. CAPITAL, $500,000.00. a 7 MARAE 20; 20: ct — INSURANCE. ALSO» EFFECTED. (Western ‘Fire “Asstizanice «Company, of Toronto, Dut, Risks taken on ali descriptions of Reese at eT RAT. Stice-horher ‘of Guern and Lower, W: ater + Streets, _Charlotictown, i 4, 488 \--14, rr —- ——--—— oo WAREROUSE, Queen Square. a y JE have Opened and are now showing the largest and Cheapest stock of Brivis AND FoORBIGN- DRY GOODS Ever offered by us to the Public. Complete in Every Devartment Selected by Gne of the Firm on the Very Hest Terms. ae We offer them at unusually low prices to all who way favor us with 4 call. s@ A superior article ef TEA always on hand, W. & A; BROWN & oo. at 306, 1881. PR, Island Pottery. ips. above Company nee on hand aletet quantity of MILK PANS, ie FLOWER POTS, BUTTER CROCKS, “BEAN POTS, “o MOLASSES’ JARS, PRESERVE CROCKS, and ‘ather Ware which they offer at ‘‘ veneral. cook and betile-washer,” and the rest of us busied ourselyes caring for|* ithe horses, gathering wood, pitching the tent, unpacking our grub, aud eating the meals whenready.. No man ever travel- ‘Jed through the mountains with a better ri than ‘the Major, always ready, al- | ways good-luimored, and always able to eat a, good, square meal—it was a comfort.to look at him. We made an early start next morning, and at night drove into the beautiful little city of ‘Canon. This city is situated at the imouths of Grape Creek Canon, and the Grand Canon of the Arkansas. Our road was throtigh the Grape Creck Canon, and it was grand enough to meet the expectations of the mcst urdeut ad- mirer of-pature’s works. ‘The State ‘Penitentiary is ‘also located in Canon city. Having a knowledge of this fact, we behaved ourselves most admirably while there, A DISCUSSION, While joggitig our way along between Caonn City and South Arkansas—a dis- itance of sixty,miles—one of our. party ‘asked the question : ‘ Tiow many teeth bas a cow in her upper jaw! ?”’ Some “guessed one number and some another. Lhe propounder’ of “the question main- jepined that they had none, aod he’ assert- led that it was’a universal law that all Péutinals which chewed the cud had uo ‘teeth in the upper juw. Mr. Davidson said that he could not be ceriaia about cows, but he was positive that sheep had | ‘grinders all around—above aud betow. “The Major feltcertaid that both cows fresh their memories upon certain points in their studies, and the complaint is that giris will get. down some work, of which there is ouly one copy in the library, and when @ young.amamcomes in and desires the same book, he is obliged to wait until the girl geta through’ with it, or else sit down and look it through with her.. Gn a recent. occasion a venerable. professor en- tered the library and was surprised to see no jess than six girls with books that young men were desirous of perusing—so desirous, in fact, that the two were seated together eagerly scanning the pages, when the pro- fessor entered. The sight faily caused the glass in his spectacles to. bulge ont, and it would be a mild expression to say that he was shocked. He at once inquired the catise of the extraordinary desire for in- formation that had suddenly sprung up, and the young menetold him plainly that there must be duplicate copies of the books procured, so that the girls could have one and the young men the other He said he would attend to it the first thing in the morning, and then the old puritan glared around the'room at the girls, who, poor things, were sitting with their noses close down to the pages of their books, and studying as thongh their hearts would break, ‘Then he coughed « couple of times, vaguely, and had the decency to go cut. —_— = * -The Shopman’s Lament. She stood behind the counter — ‘The day he'll ne’er forget ; Soe thought the rnuslin cearer Than any she'd seen yet. . Re watched ber play/fal tiagers ' t oe ill mylene urea J ’ he shop ked ureay. _ , And felt 4 li tle cross. eee * _* Show ane some velvet ribbon, Oe Barege, and satin tare,” She said : °°‘ want to purchase !” TO LET! CARPETS, and. sheep had upper as well as lower ) Whoiesaie Only. ‘Then gave the goods a jerk. PATENTS. & PAINE, GRAPTON & LADD. ; ‘teeth, and was willing to “* put up” ‘The shepman, all obedience, Atiorn-ys-at-Law ani Solicitors of American}: A NY imihedinte poksession given, the, ae Curtains; &C Samples can be seen at the office of the money ov it, Another said he was cer- _. Brought satins, #ilks.and crape ; . - and Foreign Patents House and premises .on the corner of | * undersigned—Corner Queen and, Water Sts. tain! about . shee for he } Atlenzth, with hesitation, 3 bs "\ a 4 Grelit George and Kent'streets, latcly oceu- |X CHOICE ASSORTMENT fist opened, |S No sales at the Works. oo. Py — erat a teat 3? 412 Birra Sreexr. Wasurxeron, D. CO. | pied, and used i the ne Pid we ey a hathien | a| and will he gold wie aoe Se aedastadiion dt Ornamental Pend itten y m8 eee . there r= ere aE re t : , Noriwater boarding houre by Alexander May en, | R. Ww. A A ‘was Do- Way © etihug e- ques- bh lade h be “as ree a, e "2 , eer ties Exq. Also, the shop beneath. For parti-| June by ‘Si. 53 Queen Street. a orien remelee ¥F Spas ‘tion just then. Jogging along between ae Terpoli to. ah gene et ee : Circuit Courts of the United States. a culars apply to ae. - Printi aaa FRED, w. HYNDMAN, South Arkansas diud Poncho Springs, aU! the Arabs, and if necessary make au armed ‘ } THOMAS DAWES M. dD. SHE place to yout D ix aj : ete sent free on receipt of stamp f Cites, J oT Paw tf the. exam Wek RPE TUR 2 ROOMS May. 21, ’81—2aw , EPRI VANY to test bas atiatel ppeteaiel protest against the French invasion. ' postage. oh z as aH F