SUE edn yn ut Roe ~ OP NY nA I ane er . a ear eRMS :—-Five Dontars A YAR. Sarena ince Aenea NEW Ski a tLkS ** This is true Liberty, when Free-born SR TR AS ET ET TE ES CHARLOTTETOWN, PR THe DAILY (x AMINER | THE FiiEHe I8 ISSUBD EVERY EVENING, Sy vax Examiner Pustisurne Company, FROM THRIR Orrick, CoRNER OF WATER anp GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, ° - . P. KE. Island. Rates oy SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, - - - $2 60 Three Menths, - - - 1.25 One Month, - - - 0 50 s@- Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, halt yearly or yearly advertisy- ments, on applicat: ion. ALMANAS FOR OCYQBER Ig2l. MOONS CHANGES, Fu!) Moon 7th day, 9h. 47m. a.m, WN, W, (below horizon ) Last Quarter 4th day, 10h. l4m., p. m., N E. (below horizon. ) ew a 2ist day, 10h. 19m, p. m., N. (below herizon.) Font. ae 29th day, 12h 35m. midnight, W. (velow horizon ) DAY OF WEEK M DA “Irises sets rises | water | len'b, ih Sa) thx m jaft'n morn} h, m. 1 Saturday ig 4 5 35| 2° 3) 3 52/2) 31 2 Sunday i S| 332 39) 518} 22,1 5 Monday | 7| 31/3 11! 6 43} 94 4 Tuesday 8; 29) 3 29) 7 54) 21) 5, Wednesday 9} 2z7)4 7 . 18 6. 'Thursc ay 10] 25; 4 35; 9; 15 7| Friday 12} 245 5110 15! 2 8|Saturday 13, 22 5 36|10 54! 9 9 ‘Sanday 15; 20! 6 14:11 33; 35 10| Monday 16| 18 6 58jaftl2; 32 11, Tuesday 17! 16| 7 48, 0 62] 10 59 12; Wednesday | 19, 14) 8 43, 139) 55 13 Thursday 20} 12) 9 41| 2 2 21 52 14 Friday 21) 1010 43, 3131 49 15 Saturday 23; (Oj i “ 4 l4 46 16;Sunday 24, 7 mora] 5 — 43 i7| Monday 26 5 0 45] 6 3 0) 39 18} fuesday =f 27! 3) 147) 7 30) 36 19| Wednesday | 28/ 11250) 81s] 2: 20: Thursday 30 0) 3 52) 9 59} 30 31| Friday 31\4 4 56/10 15 27 22 Saturday 23) Be | 6 311015} 23 23 Sunday 341 55; 7 1910 50, 21 24! Nienday 35] 53] 8 29/11 3¢| 18 e5|Taesday 37; 521 9 23\morn| 15 26! Wednesday 38) 50}10 23] 0 10} 12 27| Thursday 40, 48/11 17| 0 52) 8 28 Friday 41 46 aft 2| 1 46 2 29 Saturday 43 , 0 ac) 2 2 32 5 30| Sunday 44 “4 1 13) 3 36) 9 59 31 a 6 4614 26! 1 41) 4 50| 9 56 iSan [San |Moon|tiigh | Days (LIMITED), eéF LENEON, ENGLAND, Lead Gflice, - - Corner Leadenhall Street, Londoz. ‘ Capital - - - - - $5,000,000 Reserve Fund - - - . 259,000 Deposited with Dcminion Govt, 100,000 without reference to Head Office. J. R. BRECKEN, FRED, W . HYNDMAN, Sept. 13, ’81—3m Jaw, pat 3m arine - Tnsmanee Company an 6 Po i Prince Edward Island. ‘ost. Lexeworrs, Esq., President. Directors : Credit, Foncier PRANGO-CANABIES, Capital, - - - $5,0¢0,006 ——— President—Hon. E. Vuclere,Senator, Paris. Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. The Company will make long term loans with siaking fand, and short term loans wi h- eut sinking fund. For particulars,apply at the office of Messrs. Sullivan & Morson, Soligitors, Charlottetown, W. W. SULLIVAN. Aug. 24, 1581, L. ARTHUR & CO. GENERAL Commission lierchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, MASS. May 16, 1881. [wkly Queen Insurance Co’y OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL - TWO MILLIONS STERLING. Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels on the stocks, Speeial rates for isolated residences. All Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), oeTe) Agent for Prince Edward Island. EDWA HDT. HUSSELL, & CO. GCEIN ened Commission herchants, No. 213 State Street, BUSTun. May 14, 1581. W. CG. BISHOP, SEL LIN CG FORWARDING AGENI, MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, —AND— Gere:al Commission Agent, 80 BEDFORD ROW, P. O, BOX 1 - HALIFAX, N.S ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and otber Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulis, Cargoes and Freights inzured in first- class oftices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and protapt returas guaranteed, Cor» spondence solicited and answered promptly, (ap 7 6m Hon L, C, Owen, . Hanprazas, Eeq., G. R. Beer, Esq_., D.R. M. Hoopsr,Esq., B. Roeurs, tsq., SAMUEL Mur: n, Esq. Risks taken daily on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights, at their Office, Corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, FRED. W. Hibs, i i Ch’town, oo 25, 1881. or ALFRED A. BOWN, AUCTIONEER | —AND—— General Commission Merchant ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. Bolicits consignments of all kinds of Produce Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, etc., etc. Prompt returns guaranteed. Good refer- ences on application, {ju 17 6m oaw IN Ea W KENT STREET, Between Queen and Pownal, Charlottetown, - PEE — | Paper Bag, Factory! VERY quality and size ot Paper Bags for | { Grocers, Dry Goods men, Con fectiones, Hatters, Druggists, and Pastry Bakers’ use, in stock or made to order at short notice, and sold at Montreal prices, with usual trade dis-| counts, Parties having quantities of paper in stock | can have it made into Hegs without loss of. time and at much /xss cost than they on | import them. Orders respectiuliy solicited 17 37—3in W & A BROWN & GO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN GOODS, AMONG THICH ARE >: New Black and Cream Silk Laces, Black Silk | Fiinges (in variety), Black Sating, Man. tle Ornaments, Ladies’ Ulsters, Dol- mans, Mantles, Fur Cloaks, ‘ke. Black Straw Hats, Printed Cottons, Oxford Shirtings, Winceys, Scotch Tweeds, \U Worsted Coatings, &c. The above Goods were selected by Mr. A. L. Brown, who is now in the English | markets buying for the firm. We have also received a lot of Canadian Grey Fiannels, ery) Uottons, Tweeds, &¢., All of which wili be disposed of at our usual low prices. W.& A. BROWN & CO, Aug. 31, ’81. British Warehouse. KING SQUARE FURLITURE WAREROOMS. Caskets ef Every Size, Quality: and Prive Always on Hand. Rosewood and Imitation Rosewood, Walnut and Imitation Walnat, Mahogany and Covered Coflins, Best Plate] Mounting, Register Black Mounting, White and Black Common Mounting, | | ges Hearses, Horses and Carriages fao| _ bas opened a Coal Depot at the abov: Funerais -town or country—half price. Tusurause Assosiation! FAI Policies issued ses losses settled rer — Bank of P. KE. 1., Agent ‘for P. E. I. Sub-Agent. Hairs i'd EI | STA ‘a8 O f * . vs bi 6 mii | ae anti Chi idpen Yes If you want good v Oct. 1, ’81—4w eod, wkly 4w are rete apes © 3g ta CANNOT BE EX ry mm! : Ty ae AT. SOLD s' Red Boot.” Assortment value please give m: J. C. —AND-— FLONASE SoES ISLAND) having to advise the Fublic, may speak f ee 80 %, ANI ; a ce . e ray? ne’ Pad “ j 7 SPN AE EY SE INDAY, } } aor h Gn any A wt % « 4 wy & PeTsy ye \ 4 ~~ ™ A“-"AST TS ‘= Nan | 1), ig i ' SPRA Queen Street Boot and Shoe Store, ECTIN CG My NEW TEA is EXCELLENT. J. 8B. MAGDONALD. . 68 Queen Stren, Charlottetown, Sept. 23, ’81—wkly, pat pres SLLED IN THE PROVINCE. Just Try! New Designs ! YA z. H. BABBITT, ‘Also a Lot Of WATGRE NORTH AND Lesa SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. Sept. 21, 1881—6i ie cee ange aS SILVER JEWELRY. “Good Workmanship ' Just Recetvep AND ConTINvVALLY CoMING IN AT x - ta Ee which 2° aT will be Sold Cheap, "FIRE! POR cneral Emsurance / Commercial Union lire a Amsriea Fire Ass 1T4 MARINE _—= £ Sun iutual Life & Bag f ee a Ret Soa i Bt 8 44 is Te g Ieee wi PA Coe FS ESENTING— 9 Fire ASSurance u SAPITAL, $2,500,000 STG. Assurance CAPITAL, $800,000.00. iranes Company, of Toronto, Cnt, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Accident Insurange Company, of & CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Com :0: RCH ae nt ct MI Te | r@ HE subscriber i to intimate to his friends, and the public generally, that he’ named Or lors left at One hours’ notice sufficient time to be} |} bac 'e, where he is prepared to recwiv ore served, MARK BUTCHER, Ch’town, Sept. 1, 1881—im eod, wkly ‘for ail the leading kinds of Coal, them at lowest possible rates. | Ch’town, Aug. 18—eod, and fil j oe tnmém 4139 3 mpany, of ALSO EFFECTED. . ‘Oo: ie ciated ald ‘Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. eneerecnme: *()f—— we 20; Gffice—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Charloitetown, April 4, 188 .~--tf PIE Reel aT OA ON a NRT ow = —— — : a = IN EW COAL DEPOT! Beer's Whari (La te Dur Cte RE Raa Se Tah ws HARD COAL. T° ARRI | Sept. er 3aw | HE place to get ug done isa} Asia, aK PEIN TING the UX pe | Bement 4 tf ts sent, Tanagn tng Ui pany, ui { Lendan, bes Toronto, Oxt.,| I “9 e.°?-KukIPIpEs UC. , eid i se A RN A AR OTR Oe REI Re Sa CFR er; \OTOBER 3, 1881. The Exports of the Dominion. | () (CK. The export trade cf Canada in the 4 : ee which closed on Juae 30th was the rgest in- the histe ry of the.coun try. The exact figures will not be ob tained for some time yet, but: taking the monthly returns, exclusive of exports from Britis sh Columbia, we find the aggregate export trade of the year to have been as fol- |; lows :— Produce Produce of of Canada, countries. Total. J luce | of Mine $ 1.464163 $ 154,026 $1,618,162 Pi 6K oe Tr 1 oL Lien eries, 6,465,566 98,983 6,494,529 PP 3 a of Feo ests, 24,774,744 772,281 25,847,025! ! and their | Produce 21,007,711 1,308,113 22,315,824 4 Agr ric tu ‘al Pr od c's 21 252,490 10,083,628 31,306,118! } Man’i’res 3,039, 266 935,530 3,974,796 Was ’ ed y ; ria ah a cae en ae Miscel'us 634,175 155,54 770,053 $78,633,089 $13,388, 43 8 $92,026, 5 7 When the exports from British Colum bia, coin and. bullion, -aud the amount short returved at injand ports, are added, it is probable that the total experts will reach one ‘hundred million dollars, an ex- cess Of more than ten million dollars over Sineve. Corres Two Cenvs, by the English . poet atd> the. naval lieutenant: On. the .» hole, Lord Pham: ‘deboye. came ont of -the tack ith , Lying COLOrs. Le wd r was Crow né a: tT nw4 y ; . ’ L0TC Byr on ‘to k tl a ngte : ; Patric k ; Colgue hoin ¥ aS, acCOraing to tn is shevwireg, omewhat inronvenioneerdt from his long . , - o iMmersions bat, so-fat as we can see, Lord Dafferin’s son and heir arrived at Bei . : Los a8 fresh es did Captzin Webb, when he tcuched eran Ga on th, west eide of Oxzisis ihe cw r, having beon in the water twe: aty- i t one hour and three- qui arrere. Sees A Travelling Monarch. re King Kalakan's chamberlain and private reerct ary, Colonel C. H. Judd, gave, in a recent interview, some precious details con- | cerning ihst illustrious personage and his jexperiences in his journey around the world, First of ali iis Majesty has been | greatly annoyed by being styled ** King of ‘the Sandwich Islands,” which title is pot y only incorrect but improper, confounding him as it does with the late lamented “‘Hoky ir fy Whanky Fung,” the Kivg of the Can- vibal Islands... It shenld be ** King of the Hawaiian Islands,” there being, at present, :owuch thing as the Sandwich Islands. Then, again, His Majesty, like the tradi- ‘tional [risho: an, has a personal grievance. He has been éailed out of his name, which K a-lak a-u, every vowl being pronounced separately. Half the world, howerer, seem 0 ‘think the King’s right name is Calico, | they pronounce it that way and print it ithat we ay. This efiminate cognomen vexes | b those of 1873, the year in which the lar- Gi 8 Majesity—a ta'l, stont man, heavily gest previous total was recorded, The each year since coufederation : — Canadian, in- nck: Mlle cluding Coin and Bullion, Fereign Total. :1868......53,371,607 4,196,821 57,567,888 : ~ 5 9 fre, ei <>, . oye ’ ~ , oan 7 » J.B. Macdenald’s, Queen Strest. 1si9.:.. sesso 3805,s01 99,475.781 OFV- - wo oe ty Oo, ae ~ 5,978,495 nual)’ ¢)is-ahaa 1679. 2.28 64,320,585 9,853,033 74,173,618 i UAT 1872. ....,69,895,528 12,744,125 02,639,665 i Al qT G ( | GS Ww { } Hy 1873......80,384,012 9,405 "910 89, 786,922 AGL VT }O J N¢ ¥ ) uN. RAZA. fo 5 78,737,832 19,614,096 89,351,928 |) | PBitiss sss 70,74",860 7,137,319 77,386,979 oy . I a ad 1878. ici 78,731,474 7,234,961. $0,966,435 fre r & Me Broad RBI. 3. 68,764,285 7,111,108 75,875,393 For Variety, Styles, Quality and Low (’riCes %i-7>- eres tee Tyson on 1879...,..6% 195,611, $354,644 71,491,255 EBRD. dimindes . 4,671,452 13,240,006 67,911,458 | It will be of some interest to compare the volume of exports of Canadian pro- ducts in the years ending the 30th June, /1880, and 1881, respectively. They ‘are as FoHows tm hi sett i8s0. 1881. The mine, eee yee | $1,464,136 Wisnermee. 2s, oe 6,579 656 6,465, 566 PPUPOOE, 6 i kes cs hire 16, 8548507 2-47 74,244 'Anitnals & produce 17,697,577 21,007,711 ‘Agricult’ral prod’ts 22,294,328 21,252,490 | Manvfactures...... 3,243,617 8,049,766 ' Miscellaneous...... 640,155 634,176 $70,096,191 $78,638,089 This statement, however, is only an Boies € tei one, the exports from Brit- ish Columbia being omitted in the totals for the year 1881. When these come to be added it will be found that the ex- poris of both the Mine avd the Fisheries largely exceeded those of 1880, as Brit- ish “Columbia in that year and in 1879 io | Cie more than one and a half ‘million dollars of products of the Mines, — more than half a million dollars of ishery produce. So that not only has “a country enormously increased its ‘export trade in 1881, but that increase has occurred in ev ery class of product, with perhaps the single exception of ‘manufactures, the value of the export of which appears to have remained about ‘thesame. ‘This fact is readily and sat- isfactorily accounted for by the enlarged ‘home market and home demand ‘for manufactured goods, which have out- ‘stripped the increased out-put and caused ‘the goods which previously found a sale in other countries, to be disposed of in Canada. a ee ore Loid Clandebovye’s Swimming b'eat. Our readers will doubtless be interested ‘in reading the particul: ars of Lord Cian- ‘deboye’s recent swimming feat, which ‘) was previously reported by cuble. The | Londo ns** News of the World” thus ‘describes it: ‘** Auother candidate for ‘the honors awarded so liberally to cham- |) Wiy pion swimmers, appears in the person of ‘the eldest son of Lord Dufferin. ‘To the ‘eelebrated names of Leander, Lord i By ron, Lieutenant Ekenhead, Sir Patrick 'Colxuhoun, Mr. Beckwith, and Captain iW ebb, must now be added that of ‘young Lord Clandeboye, who has just “entered upon the classic ground ‘immortalized by the hero of Museus land the author of ‘Childe Harold” 'T’he arduous feat said to have been ac- complished by the lover of Hero, priest- less of Venus, of on nming r across the ' Hellespont and bac k again; the madcap | freak of the 3rd of May, 1810, when | Lieutenant Ekenhead, of the Salsette, land his compasion Lord Byron swam | frou Aby dos to Sestos, or,in otherwords, VE about 25th of SEPTEMBER y044 the Baropens shore to the Asia-|¢ 198 TONS BE Letigh Bea which will be sold from vessel at low- est price while landing. tie j ; the pluck of Sir Patrick Col- ‘qeuhoun, who in 1340, a: vd reckless of con- fsh Anthrasita (Coal, |<cquences, swam from Therapia across the Bosphorus and back just to get an ap- | petite for breakfast, have in their daring \ai.d evergy been equa’ ‘led, if not exceeded, lhy Jord Ci ance nave, w hd recent tly; ; lh +s cr . sae ei eee ee ea a ere ee ent Pegi | mustached, with English side whiskers, who Stee a ke - ‘looks every inch a kin following is a statement of the exports 10 | y 8. The absurd rumor that he is largely en- gaged in the real estate Lusiness, and that the object of his voyage round the world was to sell his dominions on favorable terme, viz., one-third cash and the balance on mortgage, payable on or before five years, is made out of the whole cloth. He does not wish to part with any portion of his pocket edition of a kingdom—no am- ount of money would tempt him, He loves his subjects aud they are all deeply attaeh- eito him. The Hawaiian empire is an eminently prosperous and happy country, containing all the moderna improvements, including a first-class climate. There is no such a thimg as an opposition party, and itis Majesty practically rnus the machine in accordance with the dictates of his own sweet will. f On leaving Honolulu in January last for his little outing eround the world, King K ala-k-a-u gave. his sister, iler pare. Highiess the “Princess” 1 li-0~)-kala-ni, a~ power of attorney to reign in his stead. During the past eight montis she has ruled with great wisdom and gentleness. Des- patches received from the seat of the Hawaiian goverument, since his arrival in this country, announce that ail is lovely in every way in thet happy empire. King K-a-l-a-ka-u’s dominions are not, it would seem, overstocked with industri- ons poople. During his trip around the world he endeavored to promote imtmigra- tion to the Hawaiian Islands. He wants more subjects—people who will work—and ihese he expects shortly to, have. He pro- poses also to light up the islands generally with electric lights. His Majesty expects to be in Honolulu about October 25. cs a ee Equinoctial Gales. Usually we have heavy “ equinoctial yales,” though this year they have not been so pronounced as they h&ve been in former years. Some weather prophets af- fect to believe there is no such thing as !equinoctial tempests due to the sun’s cross- ing the line. But no fact in meteorology is better established. The withdrawal of solar radiation from the. Arctic regions at the autumn equinox Jeaves about eight million equare miles of the earth’s surface to throw off 14s heat into space and to cool down rapidly. The polar areas thus be- comes a vast refrigerator, the cold waves from which descending upon our latitudes condense the loads of vapor suspended over them, generating our severest storms. This storm-breeding process is more intense at the autumnal than at the vernal equi- nox, becaus2 the oceans in September at- tain their maximum temperature and the evaporation from their heated surface is then greater than at any other period of the year. _—-— nnn - ee Lhe “Times” on thee Irish Situa- tioa. The ‘* Times” of the 26th inat.,in an editorial says:—‘“‘ There is no sign of any improvement in the state of affairs in Ire- land. It is for the Government to defeat, by any necessary means whatever, the evil designs of those who are determined that ireland in spite of the Land Act, shall not be suffered to be at peace. If ‘the Land Act is insufficient there were other Acts re- lating to lreland passed before in which might now be used more freely than they have a3 yet been to supplemens it, but they must be used without any respect to persons if they are to prove eflicient for good,” ——_. - a -&>- a — Turee Bic Ca! Gors Three steamera, which cleared from this port last week, bad on voard over 5000 tons of coal, in holds and bun cers. Its easily und erstood fro m this and simuar instances, why sailing vessels are not 5 numerous in this port as iormerly.—/ictou @andard. THE thermometer at the obzervatory, Monc- m, roarked cighty-three on Wedaesday. Phis is away up for the 28:h of September. The T'ranseript and Telegraph had better give their readers Something more about the “eight months of ice and snow” in New Brunswictk — Times, eS Picrou Coan Summents.—The coal ship- 1 &! menis from the port of Pictou for the week Water Strest. | little over an. hour, swam th + Flelfes spon | sndinng Sevtember 26th, were as follows:.— i from There ia to Beicos, from Eu ‘rope to Fialifax Co. , 5i4; Acadia Co, %32; Inter- a considerably greater distance aad a colunial Co., 3,517; Vale Co., 2, 188, Total, ROOMS | more acta task than that accomplished | 6,701 tons, eee De ae ep aad aa ee = sa Ges sate - A SO ALE REE SASS: a — * pact te eg. Se an & DION! RRR ent t TPT Om LAE ALLEL OE PT ee ee ae Os a fF inraccos eipee earaeaien ae Remo mms cee Som ae ee GanepiitialGayndnpmepened cme ten “ee iui: Pia «4 one 4 “a te ie +