gi ek Meera * wine Agneta. 2m, RES Wr Bll ee er ee eal APU eT PRR TR Ct Teews :—Five Dottars A YEAR. ‘‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-bora Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,” —Evnxiripgs, Sincie Coprrs Two Cents. NEW SERLES Tus DaILy IS ISSUBD EVERY EVENING, By tue Examiner Pusiisnino CompPayy, FROM THEIR Ovrrice, CoRNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, RATES OF SWBSORIPTION ; Six Months, : “ . &2 60 Three Months, - - . lL 26 One Month, - . ‘ 0 50 pe Advertising at most moderate rates. Gontracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, en application. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. gest Companies and Lowest Possible Rates, E. PALMER, Jr. Ch’tewn, Oct. 7, *Sl—im eod PHB FIRE Insurance Association | (LIMITED), OF LONDON, ENGLAND. lead Office, - + Corner Leadenhall Street, Londos. Capital - - - - - $8,000,000 Reserve Fund - s o s 259,000 Deposited with Dominion Govt, 100,000 Policies issued and losses settled promptiy without refereace to Head Office. J. R, BRECKEN, Bank of P. E.1., Agent for P. E. I. FRED. W, HYNDMAN, Sub-Agent. Sept, 13, ’81—3m 2aw, pat 3m ~ Credit Foncier PRANGO-CANADIEA President—Hon. E, Vuclere Senator Paris Vice-Pres.— Hon. J. A. Chaplean, ontreal. The Company will make long term loans with sinking fund, and short term loans wi h- out sinking fund. For particulars,apply at the offive of Messrs. Sullivan & Morson, Solicitors, Charlottetown. W. W. SULLIVAN. Aug. 24, 1881. Marine Insurance Company —or— Prince Edward Island. —_—-— Rost. Lonewortn, Esq., President, Directors : Hoy. L. C. Owen, D. R, M. Hoopsr,Esq., T. Hanpranay, Eaq., | B. Roezrs, “sq., G. R. Beer, Esq_., Samugt Moron, Esq. Risks taken daily on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights, at their Office, Corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets. FRED. W. HALES, Ch’town, April 25, 1881. Secretary Queen Insurance Co'y OF EXGLAND. CAPITAL - TWO MILLIONS STERLING. Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels on the stocks, Spesial rates for isolated residences. All Losses settled promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Ju77)} Agent for Prince Edward Island. ALFRED A. BOWX, AUCTION“ ER General Commission Merchaut ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. Solicits consignments ef all kinds of Produce Butter, Eggs, Vegeiables, ete., etc, Prompt returns guaranteed, ences on application, Good refer- [ju 17 6m oaw W. 6. BISHOP, SHIPPING FORWARDING AGEN: MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, —AND-— Generai Commission Agent. $0 > R> P. 0. BOX1 - HALIFAX, N. 5. EXAMINER Pr. Ee Island. | — ——— ——_ - CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD NOPICE. :0:-— PUBLIC been furnished to the Treasurer, Charlottetown. Se OTICE is hereby given that copies of the Assessment Lists for the year 1881 have. undermentioned Collectors, who are empowered to receive ali Taxes payable by the rate payers of their several districts, until the 30th day of | November next, at the residences or offices of the respective Oollectors, in accordance’ May 16, 1881 with the previsions of the Assessment Act, 1877, and Amendments, after which date | pas, , eats will proceed to demand aud collect all Rates and Taxes = ea EDWARD .. RUSSELL, & CO. dis Rate-payers may, if they so elect, at any time before the 30th day of November | next, but not afterwards, pay their Taxes at the office of the Provincial Secretary and | ~~ > : —- Ane . a = =e _ a TOWNSHIPS C@MPRISING —_*" ISLAND, MONDAY, OCLOBE er ee es R 3l, 18sh. WOOED IN THE DOCKS. There | fs ARTHUR & CG, | GENERAL | pe sia prow ei Commission Merenanis, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREST, BGsTGN, “ASS. were twenty-seven honor that morning eighteen mouths ago. [wkly 'terly. ~|}the police court was the misfortunate tramp, claimable drunkard, the petit larcenist, and the burley burglar. GEIN RAL No, 213 State Street. BOSTGN, May 14, 1881 worst class, that was heart-breaking. LIBER AT, ISCOUNT will be given to cash custom- ers in want of good-fitting SUITS or OVERCOATS, A splendid lot of Scotch and of a wanton to the execution of a mur- and sister—even the bailiff felt touched, some kind word in her ear. And next to her sat a young man as toiselect from, Not being very CON SERVATIVE position stood out in bold bas relief in we will: cut and fit Ladies’ and Misses’ Uls-|his attitude and in every feature of his terg and Sacks, and face, in the nervous clutch of his hands, in the shifting of his feet, the disarranged hair and the silently expressed suffering. * -* MEFTING meee: 4 ae ERD § 4 saliedieads |NAME OF COLLECTOR AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE | (0,1 soroR’s DISTRICTS. QUEEN'S COUNTY. First | Richard Ready, Irishtown, Let 20. Lots 26 and 21. do. Murdoch MeDenald, Springton, Lot 67. ne eee Or do. | Alexander McCalder, Hampton, Lot 29, ** 29 and 30, Second | John M. Rebertson, Cavendish. “* 23 and 24, do. | Pieree Costello, Cornwall. ‘* 31 and 32, and north part of Lot 65. do. | John McQuarrie, Nine Mile Creek. South part of Lot 65, Third Peter Stewart, Marshfield, St. Peter’s R’d. | Lots 23 and 34. do. | Peter Campbell, Corran Ban Bridge. ‘* 35, 36, north of Hills- borough and Let 37. do James E, Kelly, Fort Augustus. | ** 35 and 36 south of Uillsboro’ and Lot 48 Fourth John Acorn, Pownal, | ** 49 and 50. do. | Donald Stewart, Kinross, Lot 57. ‘“¢ 57 and 58. do, | William Koss, Flat River. ** 60 and $2. Charlottetown, } Common and Robert H. Crawford, City. \Charlottetown, Common Royaity. j. and Royalty. KING'S OOUNTY., | First Angus E. Mclatyre, Fairfield, Let 47. lLots 46 and 47. do. Frederick Morrow, Souris. ** 43, 44 and 45, Second James McDonald, Little Pond, Lot 56. ‘* . 56, do. Francis H. Sanderson, Head St. Peter’s Bay.! ‘* 40, 41 and 42. do. Lawrence Byrne, Head Hillsborough. ** 38 and 39. Third George Mackenzie, Dundas. ‘* 53, 54 amd 55. do, | *€ Oi and 52, Fourth Charles D. Poole, Montague Bridge. ‘* 59 and 66, do. John Jamieson, Sturgeon. | ** 61 and 63. do. Charles T. Brehaut, Murray Harbor South.| ‘‘ 64. Georgetown | Williom §. Easton, Georgetown. \Georgetown Royalty, &c. PRINCE COuANTY, First Francis Hughes, Tignish. Lets 1, 2 and 3. .. do. John T. Keefe, Aiberton. “ 4, 5and 6. Second Jos. MeNeill, McWillioms’ P. O.,West Cape.} ‘* 7, 8 and 9: do. William R. Ellis, Port Hiili. ** 10, 11, 12 and 13. Third Michael McDonald, Treut River, Lot 14. ** 14 and 16, do. Ulric C. Trudelle, Egmont Bay. Lot 15. do. V. $8. Gillis, Indian River. Lot 18. Fourth John T. Mullin, Kensington, Lot 19. Lot 19, do. James D, Stewart, Centreville. Lets 25 and 26. do. Nelson Clarke, Cape Traverse. & ~isstgilicll Fifth ‘overt FH, ; "av. do. Jacob Schurman, Summerside. merside. DONALD FERCUSON, Provincial Secretary and Treasurer. Provincial Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 26th Oct., 1881—pres pro ne till dec 31 —_. hom. cot Te ——— eecnalh tials enya a teen New Fall Goods, JUST OPENED, AT OWEN CONNOLLY’S. A SPLENDID STOCK OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Readymade Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Scarfs, &c., in great variety, Latest Styles, Lowest Prices, so” IMMENSS BARGAINS FOR CASH, “@a Owen Connolly. Oct. 11—ly eod FIRE! MARINE! LIFE! HORACE HASZARD, General Tasurance Agent, — REPRESENTING — Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng., CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Gompany, of Toronte, Ont, CAPITAL, $800,000.00. British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Out., CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Son Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. ARTICULAR 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 favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed. Correspondence solicited and answered :0: MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFPP&CTED. :0: Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. 70: ae Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Promptly, fap 7 6m Charlottetown, April 4, 1881—tf --———i ply to the owner, wa on ne The judge was late that morning, and kept the prisoners waiting. W, N. RIGGS, Tailor, |, ‘Dot cry, the young may was say- Oct. 21, ’e1-—eod Prince Street,}ing to the girl who sat next to him. ‘I fam sure you have done nothing wrong. ye Tis I would piedge my life you have not. fo8 dae Tell me your troubles and I will tell you (TVWE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi-| 9° have’ been with a wholesale dence of My, Ancup. Kanynzpy, Water jeweller for two years, and I got into bad Street; also the premises adjoining, lately oc- | COMpany, took some gold that I was to enpied by the “ Examiner Pristing Co’’ Ap-j work up into a bracelet and sold it. I first accused some one of having stolen it, but last night I confessed. They had me arrested, and I shall plead guilty and take my puuishment. The girl turued her head quickly, and between her sobs said: CARPETS, “But I—I have done noilig wrong ; Lace Curtains, duc only one of the girls atgthe#sture where I CHOICE ASSORTMENT just. ovened, } worked put some laces in my pocket be- and will be sold at very low prices at cause—because , R. W. TREMAINE’S, [then they found it there, aud a policenian 53 Queen Street. | came, and,—oh my heart is breaking !’ Removed. : : Sit : ‘Guilty!’ RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify her) Hig face was whiter than ever, but friends and the public generally that she has opened her Fall and Winter Classes | 18 mouth we firm and resolute, and for Painting and Drawing in all their different @fter he had said the word that made branches, |him a convict, he faced the magistrate For terms, etc., apply at her Studio —resi-| and said: Soe of Mr. Peebles, South Side of King} + Your Honor, I have said guilty, be- (au 29 tf) cause I should be a liar if I said any- thing else; but, your honor, I have this For Sale or to Let. to add to my plea: I never drank wine lin all my life until last Friday night, HAT Freebold Property, with a front of}and I was utterly uuder its influence ote pay Ne - Rae saree ane eighty-! when I took that gold, taining 16 faces ees al Kitchens | At this juncture au elderly man step- Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock-|pdd forward end said, in a voice choked inga door, Apply on the premises to ‘with emotion: ‘Your honor, I am this MRS. BOSWALL. |young man’s employer, and I am very ;sorry that Ihave taken these steps now. | With your permission I will withdraw & = lene dhietwe.? Herring. Herzing. mae Rts honor only looked a little i ‘dimly through his spectacles and said: tie wants of all, will maaufacture the same, if required JOHN INGS, Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1831. » “June I, ’8i. ‘Hugh Murray, accused of robbing his employer, what have yeu to say ?’ March 12, 188]—+f 100 bbls, Extra Fat No. 1, equai to Yarmouth Bloaters, ‘Too late; complaint sworn {0, arrest 100 quintals Codfish, | made, prisoner pleads guilty.’ $00 do. »: ake, And it came to pass that Hugh Mur- 12 casks Cod OU, 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1000 bushels Fishing Salt. : On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck rection. Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines} But before he left the deck he map- and Twines, Paints and Oils. ‘aged to whisper to his neighbor: ‘ Tell DAVID SMALL, (me your name wont you? I have been Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. Iso bad, and I am sure you are so good, jand perhaps when my punishment is fn lover you who are so gentle will let me wep ELS BBB, come and see you and call you my friend.’ THE CITY HOTEL, | And she, with her great eyes all ITUATED on Great George Strect, op- bleared with ae — ws he posite the Roman Catholic Cathedrat, the 24™me - Isabel— sane aly. P late occupant—Mr, A. A. Mackenzie—haying you won't be bad again, and that they qhednadted. ‘won't be unkind to you.’ This House is now in a good state of re-| And he passed out of the doek with pair, is centrally situated, has recently been | : ‘neing in his ears: * I hope reshingled and otherwise repaired; lots of these words ringing P cellar room; has about 30 rooms. The situa- YOU won't be bad again, and that they tion is about the best in the city, being cen-- won't be unkind to you. And when he trally situated and om high land, where the reached the cell from which they were to drainage runs off to the river. Rent moderate. take him away to the house of correction, eran GEORGE DAVIES & CO 'the firmness that kept him up so far all : Queen Square left him, and crouched on the cold stones, ‘he burs into a passionate fit of weeping. : ae & a ped | He was not long alone, for his em- [ ORSTER FASTO RY ployer had followed him, and the once * Ve severe master was now as badly broken es ‘down as the clerk whom he had caused 2OR SALE. to be punished so severely. The old nips jeweller put his arm around Hugh’s neck rHXHE undersigned offers for sale the LOBS- and for several minutes could not speak. TER FACTORY and PLANT, TRAPS, At last he said: BOATS, &e, | *My poor boy, I wish I could undo AT DESAELE., [eee When : saw ys. Henan * the ‘dock, you made me thiuk of a boy of my Ne a er Path hattt 4 own who was ruined by the wine. cup, This Factory was erected last spring and is and left me for I don’t kaew where. in good condition. . | What can I do? How ean I undo this? If not disposed of before the lst March; There was no reply, for both hearts next, it will then be sold at Public Auction. were too full to speak for a moment ; but éi 7 — periicwnes. (AAs be had on applica- the young mau at last raised his head and ion e ersig ° said : FRED. W.HYNDMAN, | - ; Trustees of the Estate of Joseph Boats and, ‘ I was not crying like a baby for my D. K. Currie. jpunishment, and I had nothing but good ‘ray expiated the one criminal act of his ‘life by six months in the honse of cor- Ang. 23, '81. 'Ch’towa, Oct. 8, 81—oaw tf will to you. If you have been harsh to persons charged with various offences before his was both. It was only about One of the accused was a young girl about seventeen, who was weeping bit- The usual crowd of hangers on to leering eagerly the irre- foreheadtess But there was something in this young Hommission Merchants, girl’s sobs, in the sorrow ot the fair-hair- again, ed maiden who had pessed the night in the same cell with drunken prostitutes, female dive thieves and women of the tk. inevitable had to come, and Hack Even the bailiff of the court—accus- tomed to criminal misery, and ensured to the scenes of suffering from the suicide derer and his parting with his mother pale as death. The humiliation of his} yp a goed heart. reve; and’ a=W. | me, I don’t know it. Let me be candid with you. Iwas a thief, and I was a drunkard—a thief for the first time and a drunkard for the first time; but stiil I If you have been harsh, then, when my punishment is over, help me to go somewhere where I can get work—a long way off, where my story is not kuown, and as I live, I will repay yeur kindoess tenfold. And there is a young girl, he continued, ‘charged with stealing some lace, up stairs. Will you see her? I am sure she is innocent, and in the deck she forgot all ber trouble for a moment, te ask me never to be bad It was that, Mr. Balden, which made. me give way so weakly.’ The parting was avery sad one, but Murray was for six months to come ouly ** No. 137,” in the western corridor. A few days after he had been in prison he received a trunk full of new clothing from his late employer, some luxuries in the way of food, etc, that were specially permitied by the warden, and the follow- English Tweeds, Meltons, Pilots and Worsteds /@0d walking up to the railing whispered ing letter: My Dear Hugh,—Please accept the ac- companying little ro from me, and keep Q send you some useful books with which to employ yeur time. Your friend, who was in sueh trouble, was perfectly innoeent, and was discharged, her arrest having been a conspiracy, and she is now head saleswoman of the house where she was accused of theft. I called and told her yesterday how bitterly you suffered from her sympathy, and the noble girl burst into tears and bade me tell you to be ef good courage and never be bad again.” A year afier this there was a little quiet wedding in Toronto, Canada, and the bridegroom was a successful young jeweler juet started in business, and president of one of the total abstinence societies, while the bride’s vame was Isabel Daly. And aa he held her to his heart after the ceremony, he whispered; darling do you remember that you were wooed in a prison dock 7 The ene strange thing about the wed- ding was, however, that when they get to their new little heme there was a letter addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Murray, and it bas a smudge on it just as if an old- fashioned salt tear had fallen on it, and all” F'rench and Maglish Speaking Can- 1ans. Various indications from time to time ap- pearing on the surface show that the old- time distrust of each other by the French and the English speaking Canadians is readily passing away. Sir Hector Langevin’s reception in Ontario, warm and hearty as it was, showed that so far as the English-speaking inhabitants of Canada are concerned they are not influenced by the miserable spirit of petty intrigue which re- joices to.sow dissensions between the Eng- lish and the English speaking French who live in this portion ef the Queen’s realms. The warmth of the reception accorded to Mr, Caron, Minister of Militia, in Prinee Kd ward Is!and,and other Eastern, provinces, shows that the evil spirit is being—has been exorcised. The same cordial feeling is shown on the other side. Hon. Mr. Loranger spoke warmly the other day about the good understanding—the *‘ harmon that exists between the English and French inhabitants, all of whom are equally proud of being subjects of Her Majesty Queen Victoria.” It has sometimes been made a charge against Sir John that he has sought to develop cordiality between the two. But the petty provineialism to which this charge owes its origin, is rapidly passing away.— T'orente Mai. WasHIneGTon despatch says it has been dis- covered by a Treasury investigation, ‘‘ that $132 were found charged as having been ex- pended for candles, which, accerding te the custodian, were really used in the purchase of sugar and lemons used for lemonade for the Secretary, Aswistant Secretaries and Chief Clerk.” Now, what ceuld have suggested candles to the officials in making the entry ? What mysterious connection is there between candles and sugar ? what between candles and lemons? The item was large for candles, and thus attracted attention, We supposed, until now, that such extras as sugar amd lemons were entered as stationery and centingencies, Such used to be the custom, but a change must have been made in this respect at Wash- ington, If those candles never shed any light in tse Treasury, they have, at least, ea- lightened the public as to the ways of the officials. Tue New Brunswick Lospsrer Fisa- | ExY.—Messrs. H. O'Leary, R. B. Noble and John H. Bell, of Richibucto, call a public meeting of those engaged in Lobster Canning, in this ,Province, to be held in the Court House at Richibucte, on Tues- day, the 15th day of November next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., to consider the best means te adept with a view to obtain a more suit- \able period for a fishing season than at present exists, and to discuss matters re- jlating to the*trade generally, and to lay | the resolutions arrived at before the preper | autherities.—Mencton Times. It is said the Russian Government is deter- | minvd to keep control ef the whole telephone ‘system in Kussia, Astelephones are being | gradually introduced into all the houses in St. | Petersburg, the police will overhear every- |thing that the Czar’s subjects say to each other, Tue Empress. of Austria has again an- nounced her intention of hunting in Ireland, Her agents are making arrangements for reating Lord Langford’s residence in Meath, where Her Majesty resided on her former | visit to Ireland. ! ’ } Reoatta.—Grand and National Division, with tassels and fringe complete at the Lon- don Houre 2aw 2w octld that was inside of it was a check fer $1,000 petit a il. We Sees pe pe i TSAI SUR tone ae aS A Sn apeaed sie - es ae Pee ogc tan Meine we 1 | sieges lain ate a i BD Piss Pe ae A ie