ig j f > os + ‘ Sree 1k TCR “ re wna 2 NEW 5 SER Toe DatLy HKXAMINER nc OH eC OOO LENE CGT LO A LCL CL LEN LEA CGE LCR a TU ~ = * PO Oe RR PET Oh S Oren mercer MT ea ; ; ' @meno F_dhart 2 TEP on } hawisino uiIS LS true Liberty, wHer #£reée-vormM €Ni M2avilg at i speax fre 6,??— EURIPIDES. ne a) MINGLE Curizs i Wo CENT!, AE OES CO EET RATS © ES IT INCH El WAR 5 5) ’ an OWN . oe in ts ) ISLAND, The ; But Searlett was far on ahead, and he dashed i$ ISSUED EVERY EVENING, : oleate tek ! Sy roe Examiner Pusuisninc Company, 6 i 4 x rr ® m er prom THEIS Orrick, CoRNeEt WATER Q AS nwymneania Clot fy" NWABMS c “0 Vv Cl: oth a ee . an ik ; bVESBO Y IDAs A thin 1p, LW 68CLS BT doy V aU , AND GREAT UE STREET ? sown KE, island aC ; yr Q Tr ry Q@ Ww rom ‘ NE Charlotietown, P. EI 4S I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. | KATES « msU til ' fonths $2 50 en Pa coe Or , e > i 3 onl Beton a ae ae ama ¢ Three Mom: "1 25 Some Expensive Ladies’? Cioth Manties and Doimans, and | 0 one , on h : i r ™ U ov ‘ sl } : . i, ’ # ‘ a ‘ i ~ ne aA Beery , . ee ‘ 5 > am ~ ae ee “ur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress 2 sods, Advertising at most moderate rates | Contracts may be made for monthly, beds R sis al gis "e 4s taalda taal ad | quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- AT A LARGE RBwwU OA ee) IN . | ments, on application. ae etd wi : eetenoy noene JUST OPENED AND MARKED LOW, | | ALMANAG Fou RAR iw GH sty iG82. k < ] " \+ é CgeanylT mM § ¢ fn gf tl Tanda Fe i; y * watan i q iG ‘ ln cf 9, k i A SBibGb ASSOFemMsat ol E10WEPS, Fg hers, 6 GuuuLD, OLE NACGUBS, @o,, G. MOUN S CHANGES, $ Full Moon aus day, Gb. ite pm 9. | Pm W TREMAINE. | Third (Quarter sata day, on. Jom, Pp. ML, ES. ee , S Bers ick Bate e, (below ho zo". ) ‘ee | New Moon 19th ad: ys Sh. Sm, a. m., 0. W. Nov. 1. 1881 @3 QUERN STREET’ Firat Quarter, 26th day, 9». 2im- am, HE. ai ne : aiaeieemciniieatemmtie iene at L ae Meant | D : iSun |San |Meon! High ! Days * 4 jm, 3 rT ‘i + i ie 4 raweaeeiomiek DONT WAR RHOT: OUREN SQUARE. Le a : ’ ; Cae . 3 p- s * i } : * : ) i le [am bm afta) wine rh Kf VP AGT ia USt M5 JRALY PWU ALVES. ] Wedn veday 16 43 5 42) y | 0 wo«| i 2) Thursday 41; 42] 3 55' 9 13 fa a. aes? 3 Friday 1 40! 45° 4 56, 9 49 a 4 Saturday | 28 46) 5 as ) 23 11 24) Sunday =| 36) 47/ 6 53)'0 53, vw S&S A BROWN GO. ‘income: | os cole thet =| WY. & A. BRO és 7| Tuesda ot) XM : fil Oo v d - la ov 52/10 fait 25 i , ° , e ° : © ‘ ageaat rm » a 7 | 28) saint 7}2 2] Keep in Every Department of their Establishment a full assortment of 10) Friday 26) 55; morn} ; 13 , 11 Saturday ; O88 Oo Sea 6: sii ao a err erat ale a a e dinini beest les >} “9 71 2 44 rr} ‘ . . ; : 1 . 2 . % po, 12 Sunday ; 23| S57} 1 6 Fon STA PLE ALIN D BF’ ANOS: Dee <z CODS, 13 Monday ... ae 58: 2 GO! 4 49) i , 14 Tuesday | 39 6 0 249 G6 15; : ; : . es 15 Wednesday | i) L329 7 35] | of superior quality and opts, a 1 cannot be surpassed either for price or quality, | 16Thursdzy { 15! 3) 4 5] 8 35) as they import direct from the best British and Foreigau markets. 17) Friday * 44 maha os sca ’ | 18| Saturday ; oo SY Ie) 12 Uj a oy en ro ane “eres oe | 19/Sunday 53 (INSPECT THEIR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. {ja 9) Q' Monday | 7 8 6 33) a Si Bees tsa ui Sa 21, Tuesday ! 5 2 v 4i/ m 13 } So Se > === 92\Wednesday | 3, Il} 7 is; 0 Is — mii T , oo P cogemng | 93\Thursday {6 I2p8 2) 0 54) a is © a era a ao "| ob rt | 24 Friday 15 59| 13, 8 52] 1 39 > 8 yt . 28 ; il fi ; 95|Saturday | 57; 15 9 45| 2 29/12 28) ee 26) Sunday | 55) 16/10 44 3 26) mats 97| Monday 53, 1711 45) 4 33} hh, 28; Tuesday Si} laff 46) 5 53 2u 0) Wednesday 49 2) 147 7 || 30{Th: irsday 43 21) 2 47; 75. Siltriday 15 46 6 22' 3 43} 8 39) 12 49 Yi it @ CARD. THE MiSSES CURRIE AVE removed from the Rooms recently occupied by them above the Store of RK. W. Tremain, Esq., to the Store lat ly occu-! pied by their late father, near cor of and Grafton Streets, where they are still pre- pared to fill orders for Dress aud Mau tle | making. Mantles @ speciality. [fed smeod INSURANCE OFFS Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS City of London Fire ‘nsurance Company, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property Losses settled promptly at current rates. and equitabiy. ie © ged F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office—South Side Queen “quare. ; Chitown, Feb. 3, 1852. ae? a W. GC. BISHOP, I ING FORWARDING Marine Insurance --AND-- General Conus sion Agent, BEDI an» Rt WW. yO ROX1 . «. istirax, N-*. n to see med | twhacks rION wiv ' : hor ¢ yARTICULAR Al TEN } Shipmeut of Lotsters avd © Goods, and « olles ‘ugtom thereon, ‘tion of ¢ Hulis, Cargoes, and Freights ineared first-class ollices at most favor bie rates Consignments of Protuce solicited, and prompt returns guaraute d, Correspondence solicited and . answered promptly Nov. i4, 18381—LyY 63 Queen S Stroot. SIGN OF THE Blue Flag. Extraordinary and Unprecedented Bargains IN BOOTS AND SHOES The stock is good and seasonable, and the opportucity is a very rare one to secure really MARVELLOUS BARGA inmgn INS, 2 3 . 3 > } *] P. EB. Island Bank notes-taken at their full, porous subs il, F, W. SMITH. Ch’ tewn, Deo. 5, Lab)}—sed value for goods. | Mg A larg cheap; and sundry tikes articles too numerous to men (ESTABLFSHED 1573,) \ 1 & Owens Kiag and . a)! su? kx 5c 2 embraces L_OMME>»CIAL teaciay the ever been devise combined, in | it iteresting jde »eeannot fail }course Ot re and profe esi i is to will use, i The yout h con } onl ly industry an th tegrit yas his cay _ the | Meg ed aN lerk eng meet: during business ho _ bat} om iro us by ove ng study to rex poir the ce “ fects in his education, cach have the advan re alfored by our sessions occupying DAY AND EVENING Morning Session, 9.30 to ‘ 7 . ™ « . * x 12, and 2tod4p. m. Evening Session,, 7.50 = a ’ - > } . B t 8 }i0 9 3Q. a Ext i : 3 se ' : ae ie , ss - ats Po re —_ a. ¥ Ss YZ | triplomas granted to such as pass satisiac- : i é g Ey ; | tory een ns. Students may enter : La lany tim ntrance examination required ; * ; oa) ~ordially invi da % S ‘a ocaner pavee ne ico bath antares nd others are cordially tovited HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISGED WITH it s all and examine our ‘y stem, : \ Teach your sons what they will practice . 7 e 1F whe a they become men. i anyg ler ny ing 4 Ty % and ate arial ° . t * farce i} -. ' ‘ : e st : Ful Ler tic are ybcerning : erms burlion, a bidd U SUB: ij qf Pring Bi 48 chit ii a ‘ iby cholarships, &c., &c., oa appueation to € | L. B. M LLER, " gu) =? Tid % p nny By we a Jan. 4 Sl-—20 d. Privcipal, § Ti be DATES! ya 'ANVE rigs AN i Bis yk BP USCRIP ri dN, ‘ ; ~ 3 . | +7 T - Ye ; 7 sir 5 | YY 1h Pp FLAN AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, HL Ae Li: Lid ike ls } LEM .< > ah ()': 6 sineas and Scie! tudy is Bohs ble $ 1818 j no matter what si foweet | Partie wishing to » lot ee es ee me ae ees ~ *- > “} “os? Queen Str _ » is < a os buba ‘j cts necessary lor a thorough | iucallon. Qar facilities for} There you will find the largest gad bes! re the most complete that have) 7). 54, Prices very moderate. The best d. Theory and practice are and the whole course rendered 80! and pr actical thatthe dulleas stu- | to be largely short, pri st what be umen< ra ‘ "n Qe es av, 39 a 1d a cents ; of CONFECTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents; ghey FE A 2 e q Bass ~~ Brick Building, te Py all Sell off my Stock ae ae er GROCERIES CRACKE get th tS, 4 to 14 cents; CURRANTS, 8 cents. lot CH Soi ail at cost RALSINS, 10 cents ; W¥. A. ea oe FETOWN | eee ot ai {Ee aD il andl tt : For Corner of eets, Char- a UPPER QUEEN TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHEC ‘ | } iducted on Actual | inciples, and , wuaranteed, — ALSO— » benefitted. The! shings a vctic al, useful and | A complete line of Gents’ Fuarnis! hings a every Man needs} Remember the address, two doors his calling Oi Charlottetown, Oct. i1, SBR i. ee PES OTL LOE LE LEIDEN SALA ~ Sere business life with | es sw Ww a : N N¢ OTE taken! 3? — 22 Manoa i Ve ‘] ny | #PANK OF P. E, ISLAND + lTingen tha Mana and | Skiltal i ny}; i} at their face for Goods or in se nt of | Uliits tuu UALU Lill d ut SUBE! f ' Bills, ¢ at 12 rt te BOREHAM’S ROOT STORE. | TO EPRI Nov. 29—tf eon i 2334 2 EL ee 7 a: _— . + : TI | BPa ia EE AR Se bei = FARM WANTED. | staan onrerss ae Lbs fi4 44) 6|| )6BELARK CHEE. as, 4 1 ' V JANTE from 200 |}dwelling | ings Address, | Revo, Hamilton ' Seotiand, House TO FUR to 6/10 acre well w and oth 1 with full Lodge, HASE, a Farm of atered, Joppa, ~ s of friatvle sei} and | 3 HiaX i. aaa seaud HAND BILLS, particulars to ae Edinbargt [ts 8 of droceries AR Wo Cheap should oatl at enee and leave their orders. MOLASSES, 47 cents ; SUGAR, 8 cents. RUSTMAS GOODS, tor Cash only. mUl CHESON, 109 Urrzr Queen Senuer (ERI RC DI RAT OR a RT ESS re on Wonetead Omi is er Worsted suits ed Suit: STREET, ES HALL CORNER assortment of Cloths in the rkmanship and a perfect fit | Felt Hats, sheap, &e. Ke. esi e Kiothobastes Hall Corner Ae Ee OO NE RR TT Pe CB ip rs. POSTERS, DODGERS, dec., Ke., very! _ SAT RD: y, MA Le UL The trumpet, the gallop. i And the three that were nearest him followed Fought for their lives in the narrow gap they Galloped the gallant Three Hundred, I Chergs of the Heavy Brigade. | »N’S LATEST POEM MACMItLAN’S MAG Al a ED TENNYS IsT MAKCH IN AZINE—A PUBLISHED VOL 10,---NO. ¢ Oi RE SPOR ENE h. ” We do not heid ourselves resp onaible ea “the or siatements of our corre: pordents 92. opin ions CUMPaNION PiECK TO THE BALACLAVYA ————— TLE ———— = eee CHAKGE, ; : ee Letter from Mr. Wailer. [By Specia? Cable Despa'ch to the Naw York ox eee’ wis vy Independent from. London. | Te ” Editor of the Examiner. ; | Srr,—In locking ever your valuable I crarge of the gallant Three Hundred, the , Feavy Bri gade! Down the hill, down the hill, thousands of Rass ian &, } Thousands of horsemen drew to the vailey—| and etayed, I For Scarlett and Scarlett’s Three Hundred . were riding by ° When the points of the Russian lances | broke in on the sky ; j And he estled ** Left whee! into line !” and they wheeled and obeyed. Then he looked at the hest that had halted, | he kne ‘w not why, And he turned half round, and he bade his trum pter sound “To the charge!’ aud he rode on ahe ad, as | Cee his blade | To the gallant {Three Hundred, whose glory | will never die, ‘Follow and up the bill!” _ Up the hill, up the hill, followed the Heavy Brigade. Il. the charge and the might of the fixht! Down the hill, slowly, thousands of Rus- £1ans hei-ht wiag pushed out to the left and a wing to the right, With a np alone Through the great gray slope of men ; Aud he wairled his sabre, and held his own Like an Englishman there and then. with force, Wedged themselves in horse, between horse and had made, Four amid thousands, and up the hill, up 44 naif ae Hii, the Heavy Brigade. Til. Fell, tikes a cannon shot, Burst, like a thunde: bolt, Crashed, like a hurricane,’ Broke through the mass from below, Drove through the midst of the foe, Piunged up and down, to and fro, Rode flashing blow upon blow, Brave Pnuiskillens and Greys, Whirling their sabres in ercles of light; And some of us, all in amaze, Who were held for awhile f-om the fight And were only standing at gaze, When the dark, muffled Russian crowd Folded its wings from the left and the right And reli d them aroufid like a cloud— Oh! mad for the charge and the battle were we When our own good red coats sank from sight, Like drops of blood in a dark gray sea ; And we turned to each other, muttering all dismayed, ‘‘Lost are the gallant Three Hundred, the Heavy Brigade!” lV. , like victors and lords, But they rode "forests of lancers and Through the Bwor 3; In the heart of the Rassian hordes They rode, er they stood at bay; Struck with the sword-hand and slew; thown with the bridle-hand drew The foe from the saddle, and threw Under foot there in the fray; Ranged like a sterm, or stood like a rock In the wave of a stormy day; Til suddenly, shock upoa shock, Stacgered the mass from withs ut; For our men galloped up with a ‘cheer and ‘bis own verbal testiniony, ‘? 2 ; issi pner , | Drew to the valley, and halted at last on the | tha: the Commictioners. enyae paper of the 8th instant, L notieed a letter therein written by Dr. J.. T. \which reference is made to my letter con- taining charges egainst Dr. Blanchard, which were summarily dismissed by the Jenkins, in Commissioners. I was induced to get a lcopy of the Commissioners Ret ort, which speaks of my letter as follows: ‘Of the charges contained in it, some will be seen, from the evidence of othe rs, ac well as from to be unfounded; ,others are, in our opinion, frivolous and ‘absurd, and we Go not wondr that the Goverument declined to make them a sub- ‘ject of special inquiry.” Now, sir, | should like to knew which are frivolous and which ‘are unfounded. I was noi ailowed a single boek relating tothe Od Asylum to refer to, although L repeatecily asked for them, neither was any of the charges disproved, or even attempted te be disproved, in my presence; neither was i: told me which were absurd, and, furiher, | believe that my evidence is net upon record as given by me. [ am led to suspect this from the fact of my signature thereto mt being ob- tained, as was the case vith those of the other witnesses. In fact, 1 am confident not truth- fully say that my charges are either frivol- ous or absurd, and 1 myself would prove they are pot untounded, were 1 allowed to do se; + ut, lam sorry to say, | was not {allowed a single bock or paper, as esked for, to enable me te do se, In conclusion, allow me to gay that 1 think the Commissioners were to friendly to Dr. Blanchard to allow anything to be proved against him; but I am prepared to prove, before an impartial tribunal, every word [ stated in my letter, and I think the public then wiil ‘* wonder that the Gevern- ment declined to make them a subject of special inquiry.’ Hoping you will allow me space for the above, | remain, sir, Yours respectfully, K. Watie2. Ch'town, 10ih March, 1882. NEWS =e NOTES To indulge aconeciousness cf goodness is the way: to lose it. A Frenchman says “you can prove nothing to women. They believe only with their hearts or imaginations.” I’ve seen mon cured of drunkenners; ve seen men cured of stealing; I’ve seen men cured of cruelty, but 1 have never yet known of a man that was cured when once drurken with vanity. The lnterevlonial Railway receipt for Jannary were $168,261, ageinst $149,168 for the same month last vear. The in- crease for the same month is therefore within afraction of $20,000, and for the seven months of the fiscal year it is $139,- 343, or at the rate of nearly a quarter of a million d dlars per agoum. Around Nelsonville, Man., says the Mountaineer, speculation is wild. It is getting to be quite common for a settler to sell his farm at from $5 CO) to $10,000— 25 cash, balance in twesty to thirty days. The calculation of the purchaser is that within the time specified he may dispose of the land at an advance; if not, he only loses his $25. From returns it appears that the share- holders of the Canada Pacific Railway are George Stephens, €500,000; Dunean Me- intyre. OO, 060; J. S. Kennedy & Co., New York, $50) 000 5 J.J. Hill. St. Peul, a shout, Russians surged, and wavered, and reeled, Up the hill, up te hill, up the hill, out of the - field, Over the brow and away. And the Vv. Glory to each and to all, and the they made! Glory to all the Three Hundred, the Heavy Brigade charge that —————— The three hundred of the Heavy Brigade who made this famous charge were the Scots Greys and the second squadron of the Enni-- killens, the remainder of the Heavy Brigade subsequently dashing up to their sut port. The three were Elliot, Scarlett’s aide-de camp, who had been riding by his side, and the trumpeter, and Shegog, the ordely, who had been close behind him. T Domestic Montrery ror Marca, 1832.— Winter departs with the appearance of the March magazines, but winter wraps may in disappear quite so speedily, at jeast in northern latitudes. Whatever the weather may be, the Domestic Monthly pro- vides for its readers a copious ‘store of acasona'le advice. Street costumes for warm, ‘epring-like days, cloaks and coats when March winds are roaring, the styles which wit! prevail during Lent and Kaster, and all the thousand and one appurtenances of modern feminine costumes are discussed the requirements of this progressive 2 The illustrations are nuwerous and admirable, and many new paper fashions are dengril ed with an attention to detail which will prove most acceptable te ladies in search of the best advice concerning their spring ward robes. The literary department contains a delightful etory of Parisian life, which is, no doubt, founded on fact. The London letter and the editorial departments are full of items ee to all who wish to keep up with the enrren 'g ssip of the day. The ** Domestic M. onthly” is published by Blike & Company, corner Broadway and Fourteenth Street, New York, at $1.50%; er if > with due regard to ge, On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices)’ copies 10 cents. \year, inclusive of pattern premium. Single | $500,000 ; R. B. Angus, $590,000; D. A, Smith, $500,000 ; i ‘Ss. Northecte, $186,- 1000, and Morton, Rose & <> . $741,000, i Frankfort interest, €255,000; the is ines rest , $745,000 > roakin ? .o total are ern ed cap tal ar 5a eae of | w vbich 30 per cent. har been puid tl Miss M: ae leesons, given in Moncton, lon the art. of cooking, are well attended, land the ¢ girls are making good progress. The Times says: ** Pater-familias eats @ late dinner without grumiiing, enstained oy. visions of the delectyobie ‘t ck as, | of palate to be enjoyed when bigh art om king has become the rule and plain food the exception. On the whole Miss Munro is fully meeting the expectations of ali and her teaching is likely to be productive of permanentiy good results.” Another swindle has been devised, i Ontario, againet which farmets and others are warned. An alleged speculstor in country produce calls on a farmer, pur- chaees $10 or $15 worth of eggs, butter, or poultry, says he wanisa meript to show the firm that he paid the mm ney, breaks the punt of his pencil before the signature is reached, then taking from lis pocket a fountain pen, and the farmer uses it, sign- ing his name. The swindier then goes to town, selis the produce, eras: s the body of receipt, writes instead a promissory note for $50 or $100, ar d hae it discounted at the bank. tie Dpotnetis, the famous composer, passed the last years of kis life in a madhouse, ha: ogaed, worn, crouching in terror, at times running on al! fours like a wild beast. On 1 twice or thrice did a ray of light, athwart the thick cloud resting on hia mind. The laat time,was when, as he was walking in the garden geeticulating wildly to himself, as was his wont, he heard in the rai withont on orgen-@ Bier playing the well-known ai from ** Lacia,” **O bel ‘ange. Suddenly the composer lifted his hei! and ister a He recognized the mic aud hanmed a few bars, then burst inte tears. crying :—‘* Poor Don 'zetti—dead —desd—dead!” A few minutes later the cloud bad settled down once more and @ i wuuth afterwards he died. :