to Trews :—Frve Dovtars a YRAR. rhe Daily £ SS _— “NEW SERIES DAILY HKXAMINER IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, THE By ran Examiner Postisatne Company, rroM THEIR Orton, ConnER OF WATER AND GREAT () FORGE sTREETS, P. BE. Island. Rates oF SUBSCRUPTION : Six Months, . $2 50 Taree Months, - 1 26 One Month, - - 0 50 ge Advortisingiet most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. ~ Charlottetown, Sn “Prince Bavvard island RAILWAY. Time TABLE NO. 16. ee Summer A rrangement. (is, force two years, and INDISPUTABLE P ' — ee — $PRAINS GOING WEST. | MIXED, STATIONS, | EXPRESS MIXED. Souris ....}Dp 6.30a:a}Dp 2. 15pm Bear, River| *‘ 7.04 ** 3.00 ** St. Peter’s.| ** 7.44.°°; *‘ 3.52 * Morell....} “ 8.08 ‘<42.% Mt. Stew’t|Ar $8.40 “jAr5.00 “) Georget’n ., Dp 7.20a:a! Dp 3. }upm QCardigan..| ‘* 7.40 * 3.36 °° Mt. Stew’t|Ar 8.40 “' Ar 5.00 * | Mé. Stew’t, Dp 8.45a:a Dp 5.30pm Bedford. ..| ** 9.14 ‘*| “* 6.07-** Wake. 4 > Ege +7 ** ea Royalty Je! ** 9.45 <<! “* 6.45 * Ch’town ..|Arl0.00 ‘ ;Ar 7.10 - P aa Ch'towe ..|Dp 6.3620, Dp eet les 4.35pm a , (Are 46th. 456 « Royalty Je 6.45 Dp 9.52 ‘ } N Wiltsh’e| “* 7.23 ‘© “10.45 “| “ 5.47 “ Hunter R’r} ** 7.35 °' 11.00 1 6.03 * Bradalba’e | * 8.02 **4 ‘fhh37 “) * 6.39 ** Co’ty Line. ‘“ 8.10 ‘ ! a. os} sé _ ge Keunsi %, “es 8.39 sy eedoes pm ‘$9 ¢ ‘. Su ne bar 9105 + Lae 1.00 ‘‘ |Ar 8.00 ** —_ Dp 9.25 ‘''Dp2.45 * Wellingt’n ‘°10.02 ‘*| ‘* 3.36 * Port Hill..| “10.35 ‘‘| “* 4.25 * ’ Leary...| 35 OS ‘(hk Gas ** Alberton. ,' ‘‘12.20pm) ‘* 6.45 ** Tignish... Ar 1.00 “‘ |Ar 7.35 “ TRAIAS GOING EAST. oan ape 7 STATIONS. EXPRESS MIXED. MIXED, Tignish ... |Dp 2.00p:a}Dp 6. san! Alberton ..| ‘‘ 2.40 “ Dp 8.00 so | O'Leary...| ** 3.28 ‘*| ** 9.05 “* Port Hill. .| ‘* 4.25 ‘* | “£10.35 “ Wellingt’n| “ 458 ‘| “11.15 “ . rata Ar 5.35 ‘‘ |Arl2 00 * Summ side) Fy, 6.00 ‘*|Dp 1.05pm. Dp 6.30 am Kensingt'n| “ 6.25 ‘‘} ‘* 1.40 **| “ 7.06 * Co’ty Lime.| ** 6.52 ‘‘; “* 217 “* “ 7a * Bradalba’e! ** 6.58 ‘‘| ** 2.%7 “*] “* 8.02 ** Hunter R’r| ** 7.26 ‘‘| “ 3.05 “1 ‘* 8.42 © N Wiltsh’e| “7.39 1“ 3.20“) ° 85S * Royalty Jo) ‘* 8.15 ‘‘| * 415 “| * 9.50 ** Ch'tewn ..|Ar 8.30 ‘‘ |Ar 4.35 ‘| Arl0.15 * Ch’tewn .,| Dp 4.00pm Dp 6.45am Reyalty Je! ** 4.15 ‘| ‘* 7.08 “ > ~ 635 “i 7.25 * Bedford ..| “* 443 ‘' 1 ** 7.47 “ Mt. Stew’t}/Ar 5.10 “‘jAr 8.20 “* Mt. Stew’t| Dp 5.25pm) Dp 8.554m Cardigan ..| ‘* 6.25 ‘*| ‘10.16 “* Georgeto alr 645.) 1045 “| Mt. Stew’t Dp 5.20pm|Dp 8.50am prorell...,| * 5.52 “; ‘* 9.32 Fe St. Peter's] 6.15 ‘| 10.06 ‘ Bear River * 6.55 ‘* *41.00 ‘ Souris ,...447 7.30 * Arl1.50 " N. B.—The Express Train from Sonns and Gunistinis sdaaebtl at Royalty Junetion with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for the West, in the morning; and the Mixed Train from the W ost connects at Royalty Junction with the Express Train from Char- lettetown for Georgetown and Soyris, in the “ene 'L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, May 21, i881. PARKS, 1878. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE : WORLD. Bryy. F. Grarron, Story B, Lava Haperr E. Pare, Late Commiéssioner of Patents. PATENTS. PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, Aittorneys-at-Law and Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, 412 Furre Srexct, Wassineron, D, C. Practice patent |aw in all its branches in the Petent Office, and inthe Supreme and Cireuit Courts of the United States. Pamph- lets sent free on receipt of stamp for postage. J. K. McDONALD, To take effect on the 23rd May, 1881. >= —— a ae ‘CHARLOTTETOW CONFEDERATION LIFE = ASSGCIATION. i PRESIDENT : Hon Sir. Wm. P. HOW LAND,C.B., K.C.M.G, VIUE-PRASIDENTS : Hen. Wim. McMASTER, Wm. ELLIOT, Esq. Attention is directed to the SPECIAL AD. VANTAGES afforded by this Association to persons instring upon the ten-payment life plan, as compared with the waiform Bonus of Two and a haif per Cent. plan. + Pohey No} $5,000-C, L. A, Actual w:were ford $80, Tenth year ef policy ;— Cash, $111.45, or benus addition, $260 | Results under two and a half per cent. bonus plas-— Cash, $52 05, or bonus addition, $125 protits— Lame. ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirives. cenataill “ wr c a i ee ee ee poeta mar ede aceaethatienenleetenlpaoarcnant goatee aetindan eects tadenmemnae Sixcie Corres Two CEnts. N, PRINCE B alias Se = Se = a oD ULW AN D AUGUST J To Mr. Campbell. O: EDWARD ISEAND, THURSDAY, a J. B. Macdonald, Queen Street, Will during “the next two months sell at STILL LOWER PRICES. and many lines will be CLEARED OUT AT COST. He would respectfully request people from the country visitin or 5 the city to make purchases, to visit his POPULAR CHEAP STORE, Ladies will find thé Cheapest Prints, Grey and White Cottons; Dress Goods, in Casmeres, French Merinos, Black and Colored Lustres, Baizes; Buntings, Tasso Linens, &c., &c; Straw Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Silks, Satins and Velvets, Fringes, Laces, Tassels, and every novelty as produced. Gentlemefi will find Reacy-made Clothing, in Worsted, ces in favor of the Confederation Life Cash, $59.40. or bonus addition, $135 ' Profits do not cease with the paymcat of | ithe premiums in the 10th year, but continne during the existence of the policy. ‘Paid-up' | policies in this class, in the case of surrender, | | carry profits. Policics non-forfeitable after they have been after THREE YEARS. Managing Director. June 27, ’81.—13i The Largest Amount of Life Insurance at the Smallest Outlay ! THE DOMINION SAFETY FUKD LIFE ASSOCIATION, ST. JOHN, N. B. A HOME COMPANY. Provixctat Dingetors: 'Jas.de Wolfe Spurr, Jas.T. Steeves, M.D, | Wm. Henry Thorne, Thos. Temple, | Foster McFarlane,M.D., Chas. F. Clineh, Hon, C, N, Skinner, Q. C., das, de Wolfe Spurr, Thos, A. Chipman, President. Secretary | The. Safety Fund Systenr! is fast becoming the popular plan of af- fording the protection of LIFE INSURANCE! Members only pay actyal curreni cost. No large accumulations of the people’s money in the hands of the Association. | Members vote for Directora, Expenses of management Jimited. Send for circnlars, Examine our plan. Jaues Brown, Sub-Agent, = chtown Jaues MoLgop, M. D.. Physician, , E. H. BABBITT, June 25, ’8!, | Royal Insurance Co., LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. $10,000,060.00 | 23,000,000.09. 5,000,000.00 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. ee ee ee ted: ges Annual Income, . . . SC. With the largest aet surplus of any Fire Insurance Company in the world. RATES MODERATE. JOHN MACEACHERN, Jane 20, ’81—~eod Agent for P, E. Island ‘i. ARTHUR & Co, GENERAL Commission Merchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, MASS. May 16, 188i, {wkly EDWARD T. RUSSELL & C0., GHNERAL Commission Merchants, No. 213 State Street. BOSTON. May 14, 1881. Queen Insurance .Co'y OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL - TO MILLIONS STERLING. Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, oa Vessels on the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences, All Losses settled promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD Cee Bank), ju’'77) Agent for Prince Edward Island, Tweeds and Serges, Linen Dusters in great variety and very Cheap. Special attention is directed to my stock of Worsted and Tweed Cloths, fhaving a very large Stock, and at prices that cannot be beat. TEA Cheap. J. B. MACDONALD, July 14, 1881—wkly, wkly pat. Clothing mace to order in the very best style and workmanship, to suit everyone from a year old to a hundred. My stock this season [can specially recommend as |being very superior in flavor and quality, 5 to 10 lb. lots, very. SUMMER RESORT! SEASIDE HOTEL RUSTICO BEACH, ’P. E, ISLAND. lta BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED and well-known estab- lishment will be open from JULY the accommodation of Guests and Visitoks. Rates—$1.75 per day; $10.00 per week ; $32.00 per month.! 7, witiiam Cc. j To reach the Hotel a Coach will leave Charlottetown ever Wednesday and Saturday..evening,.calling for Guests; every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. 1. Also, arrangements have bee&® made with Mr. Bagnall to! ‘meet Trains from all peints at Hunter River, for passengers to Address, Seaside—seven miles. JOHN NEWSON & CO., June 28, 1881. HORACE HASZARD, — REPRESENTING— Charlottetown. “sels FIRE MARINE! LIFE! General Tnsurance Agent, Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Kng,, CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG, Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont., CAPITAL, $800,000.00. British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont., CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Sun Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. . 1! MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED. :0: Risks taken on all descriptions of Preperty at LOWEST RATES. :0: Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. BARGAINS GASH CUSTOMERS Stamper’s corner. Apply to ~ June 21 ’81—2aw 3w MRS, STAMPER, fgxHE SHOP and PREMISES at present occupied by Mr. C. B. Warren as a Boot Store, on Richmond street, next door to All Classes of Goods,! Gadiz Sait, As I am anxious to reduce my Stock, R. W. TREMAINE, June 1, 81 83 Queen Street. Apply to June 15, ’81—3w 2aw Cadiz Salt, HE Barque “RINGWOOD” will be due here about 15th July with a cargo of fine Cadiz Salt, suitable for curing Mackerel and Codfish, which will be sold low while landing. LONGWORTH & CO., Water Street: NOTICE TQ SHIPPERS BY BOSTON STEAMERS 0 FREIGHT will be received after three o’clock on days of sailing. 2 Billg of Lading must be presented for sig- nature by four o’glack, nowW in the occu man, pear the head of CARVELL BROB, | session giveniy 3 few days. June 1, '8l—law wed may 20d tf JAS. DESBRISAY. Pleasant Residence fo Let. HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises}. ion of P. W. Hynd- illsboro Street, Pog- JULY 21, SL Addresses to ‘l'eachers. Deir Teacuen,—We, the undersigned scholars of Orwell North School, not being able te allew you te depart from amongst us without some token of our appreciation, beg you to accept this small present as a souvenir of the many hours we have passed so pleasantly together. If we have not profited much by your teaching, which, in justice to you, we think we have, the fault lies with ourselves, not with you. Your kind advice, your pains- taking efforts in teaching us, and your de- sire toengraft within our youthful minds the seeds of usefulness shail ever be remember ed by us with feelings of the deepest grati- tude and respect towards you. Hoping that suecess will crown your every effort in yours, the noblest of careers, we remain, Avex. H. B. MacLzop, M. Arice MacLeop, Katie M J. MacLeon, Jno. Goopwitt, Jxo. Jos. MoDoNna.p, B. Davres MacLeop, Cuas. D. McDonaxp. Orwell, July 3, 1881. REPLY : Dear Pupits,—| thank you for your very handsome present and address. When I look baek on the time | have spent with you ‘it seems as a pleasant dream. Your dili- Queen St., Charlottetown. gence to learn, and your kindness to me, I shall never forget. I hope the time we ‘have spent together has not beea spent in ‘yain. Be not diseouraged by the difficul- |ties you have to contend with in seeking . The hill to fame and fortune +may be hard to find; yet you will not only ‘have pleasant places on the way amongst ‘the.thorns, | ut a beautiful prospect will be ‘disclosed when you reach the summit. Set your mark above the clouds, aim at it, and you will soop stand out a ‘‘ diamond light” .to your country. Ask Ged’s blessing on ‘your work and you will be sure te succeed. Agait. I thank you for your beautiful present and kind address, and Remain your friend, James M. CampseEtt. Ist till SEPT. 10th for o,well North, July 12, ’81. ADDRESS. Wyand. Dear Siz,—We, the si d, have) fish appointed by the mieten et the , Souris West School Vistrict, at the annual meeting, om the Sth instant, to draft ar address and cenvey to you their regret that they have been unable to comply with your request in so far as the supplement is concerned. We are already — bur- dened with encumbrances on the school, and we will be compelled, from the above cireumstances, to employ such labor as will be offered for the sum veted. We are quite sensible of the loss we are sustaining on your leaving us, for you have gained = ee 7 ~ \ OL. () ---N! ), dO, rseatiectin ane siiciaaniiaseaiintitniiaaiiaiaitaaiiiaia The “Spoils” System. | Promineut Ameriean journals take advantage of the attempted aseassination of Presideut Garfield to renew the de- maud for Civil Service reform. Com- menting on the * spoils system” the day before the tragedy, the New York Herald said :— ‘*Mr. Hayes held an office to which he had not been chosen. Opposed to him were a Senate and House in the hands of the Democracy. Yet by the use of patronage he was able to silence the Democracy, hold his place unchallenged, run tle Post Office in the interest of Star-route thieves, and the Treasury for the enrichinent ef favourite ‘banks. Mr, Hayes showed that the office was inherently strong enough to defy the courts who should have onsted him and to !bribe the Congress which should have , passed upon his. title. It only shows that ;anything is possible to the master of an overflowing treasury, whose orders are | cemmands to a hundred thousand men.” Commenting on the foregoing the | World says ;— ‘“‘Is it not this sad and terrible indict- ment literally exact? Why and for whose | benefit was the will of the American people thus falsified and thwarted? How but by ‘ the spoils system’ and for whom but for the spoilsmen? Take from each political party which is lifted by events into political power the existing monopoly of the in- ferior offices, and our political atmcsphere will be cleared within a decade. Our pub- he men will feel the necessity and the duty \of devoting their time and thonghts to economic questions and to questions of ‘real politics, Who to-day isso prejadiced ier blind as not to see that from the moment ‘of President Garfield’s inauguration the mental force of the Administration has been given toa distributien of the spoils of office? If there had been no more offices to be distributed by the Garfield Adminis- tration than by the Gladstone Ministry ‘when it succeeded the Beaconsfield Minis- try, does any one suppose the United States would have been called upon to en- dure the mortification of the Senatorial dead-lock at Washington or the scandals and infamies of the legislative dead-lock at Albany? The pistol of Guiteau has given the signa] for a popular uprising against the deadly despotism of the American deyil- , ; ' Similar sentiments have appeared in other leading journals of the country. ey ee The Governor General's Tour, Arrangements have been made and dates fixed for the tour of the Governor- General as far as Prince Arthur’s Land- ing, where he is expected to arrive on Monday the 25th insi, The party will leave Toronto at noon on the 21st inst., and proceed by special for yourself the respect of all of us, and have faithfully and satisfactorily performed your duties as teaeber of our school. We wish you to understand that we de not con- sider your demand of $60 tes high, if we were differently situated; but we trust you wili be successful in whatever unde ing you may find yourself engaged in; and, if a more favorable opportunity offers, we also trust that we may be able, at some future time to agree with yo#. e feel certain that your ability will secure the amount sought for. Please accept our best wishes and confi- dence conveyed in this brief address, with kind remembrances to Mrs. Wyand and family. ANDREW LESLIE, Rosert J. Corrin, Joun CANTWELL, M. McLtatty, JoHN KicCKHAM, JR., Epwarp Kicxnam, J. P. Souris West, July 8th, 1881. REPLY } To Messrs. Andrew Leslie, Robt. J. Copin, John Cantwell, M. Mullally, Jon Kick- ham, jr., and Edward Kickham, Esq., J. P. GENTLEMEN, — Knowing that building one of the finest and most commodious schoel- houses in the County must have the effect of placing you in the circumstances stated in your very acceptable Address te me, | have every consideration for any unsuc- cessful effort on your part te raise so large a supplement, with the assurance that you have raised as much additional expenditure as will warrant a safe anc ereditable basis of your financial affairs in the future. I was somewhat surprised on receiving your kind attentions at your and my sepa- ration, both from the fact of my not being aware that you so favorably appreciated m) labors whilst among yeu, and from the frequent neglect of School Districts in this respect, on similar occurrences, even wher the best work in schools is effeeted. With regard to the faithful perfermance of my duty in your schoel, 1 have dove my duty as well as I could in the position in which I was placed ; and I expect that time and attention will raise your school to one of the first rank in the County. I can assure you that my conneetions with you heretofore will not be easily for- gotten ; and kind remembrances cannot be eradicated fer the many thoughful atten tions 1 have received from not a few of the neighbors around me ; and reminiscences will crowd on me betimes, of the pleasan' eccasions of enjoyment which we have hac on mingling together fer a benefitting ventilation of thought and argumeut. _The acceptance of your kind address gives an impetus to the many thanks whicl. words must fail to properly express. Mrs. Wyand unites with me in cordial gratitud: for your many favors and remembrance t her and family. Wma. C. Wyranp. A movement is on foot ip the south of laborer for Parliamen train to Barrie. Arriving at 3 p. m., they will spend an hour on the shores of Lake Simcoe, and then continue their journey to Colliugwood, which they will reach about six o’clock. Two hours later they will embark on the Canada Transit Company’s steamer Frances Smith, and calling at Meaford at 11 p. m., the same night, Owen Sound at 5 a. m., Killarney at 4.30 pm,, and Little Current at 7 pum. on the 22nd, reach Bruce Mines at 7.30 a.m, on the 23rd. Garden River they will touch at 1 p.m., and after remaining an hour will arrive at Sault Ste. Marie (Canadian side) at 3 p.m., devoting four hours to seeing the sights in that vieinity. At 7 a.m on Sunday, the 24th, they will touch at Michipicoton Island, passing on ix turn to Slate Island, Nepigon Channel, Silver Jslet, ‘Phunder Cape, Prince Arthur's Landing, and Thunder Bay, which they will reach about I p.m. on Monday. Here they will disembark, and after a short stay commence their journey across the continent, but the route to be taken has not yet been definitely settled. — Toronto Maul. LiL aliases! Dr. Russell, the well-known English war correspandent, whe is accompanying the Duke of Sutherland on his western tour, is sending home startling letters descriptive of the lawlessness prevalent in the Far West. If any intending emigrants get hold of Dr. Russell’s letters, they will think twice before trusting themselves to ‘‘ West- ern civilization,’ as understood in Califor- nia, Colorade, Texas and New Mexico, A Kieff newspaper publishes a telegram from Pouline in the prevince of Kvorak, stating that nineteen men and girls, who were shut in a barn by the steward of the property for refusing te work, were all burned todeath by a village mob setting Gre to the building. One person who was arrested confessed to his share in the crime. SN ae The alleged reluctance of the Czar to meet the Emperors ef Germany and Austria at Gastein in August is probable. Sv noble an Oppertunity for Nihilistie operations would net be neglected. The meeting of three Emperors would possibly tempt the Nihilists te do for them what Mehemet Ali did for the Mamalukes. . Late advices from St, John’s state th t the Methodist Conference of Newfoundland have elected our late esteemed townsman, the Rev. Charles Ladner, to be their President. The gentleman by whem this high and honorable sifice has heen obtained, is a son of Mr. Thomas Ladner of this City. His many triends here will be glad to hear of his advan- cement in the Church of which he is a worthy member. To-co-be, chief of the Shoshone Indians of Nevada, drives a spanking pair of trotters attached toa handsome carriage. He has made some successful ventures in Treland for running a pone Jide agricultoral mining, and is an extensive breeder of cattle, | SO SIR Ns eae 8 sala i a gies ecu ai E i U A pom - ca ae a oma to! =F ~ ” 7 y Sata” ja LOT SRS eS NT lg! AE ia SME 2 = Fhe RINSE RULE} NWR SAAT TRAM aie SRE ad Sct eR NDS 8 pe HO NG aH was oT 7 nope mea 7 accuse ied! : Salen, eagle Wiel Soe: , ie ue prmnwngee eee mantis Oe Ae i ete REALL * aun aie NnCReR TRS Es Ne Fe TTR whichentupeneee