ee —— OL SLE ST TE ITE EO DTS LET TODD IDLE LNA LS LOL SIE RIS ICR ANP em ~ | p al 0 x iter. T Tames: Five Doeasna a Yun, = - , sQT) <b gihae SoA Liberty, when Bulbs Men, henasits bt dis DA a bere! 6 a Gn) ee NEW SERIES. CHARLUTTETUWN, PRINCE. EUWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 188b VOL 9.--Nv. 56. Tur Datty EXAMINER! Is ISSUED RVERY EVENING, Br rex Examiner |’usuisuine Company, yrom THEIR Orericr, ConNeR OF WATER aNd GREAT CRORGE STREETS, | i Charlottetown, - - P. E. Island. | Rates or SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, : $2 50 Three Months, . - 1 26 One Mouth, - - 0 50 ga Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, | quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- | ments, on applicatiea, Prince Bdward Island | RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 16. Summer Arrangement. To take effect on the 23rd May, 1881. = TRAINS GOING WEST. ‘ ' EXPREAs. re MIXED. MIXED. Seuris ....|Dp 6.30am)|Dp 2.15pm. Bear River| “* 7.04 “| * 3.00 **! St. Peter’s.| ‘¢ 7.44 ‘*) “* 3.52 “ Mesen...,5 “ee 1.** Gee | Mt. Stew’t/Ar 5.40 ** |Ar 5.05 “| Georget’n . Dp 7.20am! Dp 3.10pm Cardigan :-| “71.0 * 7 oa Mt. Stew't) Ar 8.4 ** Ar 5.00 * es CLOSING-OUT SALE wt DE. <n FLA RID W ARE! ——-— 0:0 —-— — We have decided to leave the Island this year,’ and NOW GPPER OUR WHOLE sTOUK OF ‘Hardware, Faints, Oils., é&c., &c., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRI‘ES. Specrat Price ror Larer Lors. - - - - - A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Charlottetown, July 13, 1881—6i eod wkly, ne aj Barcarss For ALL. ——$——_- — a eee et ee BOSTON BEANS! B.A KD AMERICAN STYLE? DELIVERED EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, am) a> nner CONPEDLRATION LIFE ASSOCIATION | PRESIDENT : Hon. Sir W. P. Howraxs, C. B., K. C. M.G, VICB-PRE-IDENTS : Hon. WM MeoMasrex avd Wa. Evite, Esq, , Attention is Dirceted to the SPECIAL ADVANTAGES afferded by this Assceia- tion as compared with the uniform Bonus-of Two and a Half Per Cent. plan. ORDINARY LIFE PLAN. CasH. Bonvs. ,C.L. A. Pelicy No, 1. $10,- 009. Profits for 1580, WIE ss scons ans $121 909 $312 00 Results under 24 per cent. GUNG Sn i enc vce 87 75 250 00 Difference - @°!4 #* %§2.00 This difference in favui of tac (. L. A. | policy holders INcREASES with each additional | premium paid. Policies in this Association are NON-FoR FEITABLE after 1Wo YEARS, and are Indisputable After Three Years. J. K. MACDONALD, Managing Director. June 28. ‘The Largest Amourt of Life Insurance at the Smaliest Outiay ! THE DOMIMON SAFETY FURD LIFE ASSOCIATION, ST. JOHN, N. B. A Nobie Letter from the English Premier. Ou the 22nd inst , Mr. Lowell cabled the following from Mr. Gladstone to Mrs. Garfield: Lonpex, July 21. Drar Mapam,-—Yeu will, I am sure, excuse me, personally a stranger, for addressing you by letter, te convey to you the assurance ef may own feelings and those ef- my ceuntrymen on the oceasion of the late horrible attempt t: murder the President of the United States, in ® ferm more papable at least than that of 4. “Spectator” on the North- : West. Tue Rev. A. J. Bray, editor of the Canadian Spectator, returned not long ago from a holiday irip to the North- West. He coniplains that accurate maps of the country are scarce, and urges upon the Government the necessity of appointing capable, honest and intelli- gent guides to direct immigrants on their arrival in the country. He says: **I messages conveyed by teleyraph. These feel-! inys have been feelings in the first instance of | syispathy, and afterwards of joy and thank- fulness, almost comparable, and I venture to) say only second to the strong emotions of | the vreat nation of which he is the’ appointed head. Individually I have, let! me beg you to helieve, had my fall share, in the sentiments which have pessessed the, British paiior, They have been prompted | and quickened largely by what I vevture to! think is the ever growing sense of harmeny | aud mutual respect and affection between the! twe countries, and of the relationship which ' from year to year comes more and more a practical bond of union between us. But they! have also drawn much of their strength from! the cordial admiratien of simple hereism which | has marked the personal conduct of the Pre-' sident, for we have not yet whe'ly Jost the eapacity of appreciating such an example o | Christian faith and manly fortitude. This’) exemplary picture has been made complete | | by your own contributions to its nehle and | touching featuces, on whieh I only ferbear to } dwell because I am direetly addressing yeu. | I beg to have my respectful compliments and | congratulations conveyed to the . President, | aud to remain, dear mad»m, with ere esteem, your most faithful servant, W. E. GLapsTong. | Ia reply, Seeretary Blaine telegraphed | Mr. Lowell as follows. : I have laid before Mrs. Garfield the nete of | had, and could have formed uo concep- ception of the stupendous tracts of land and the richness of their soi] if I had not travelled day after day throrgh this ‘illimitable wilderness.’ And I saw but a fraction of the whole. The Big Plains are forty miles east and west, and eighty miles north and south. Beyotd them lies the grand valley leading to the Assiniboine River, on the western banks of which the city to be called Brandom will be built, and to which the railway will be opened early next spring ; and all this means just one hund- red and fifty miles out of nearly one thousand miles which must be covered before the foct of the Roeky Mountains cau bereached. It means the fertile belt of the North Saskatchewan, stretchiag from theRed River to the Rocky Mountains containing 200,000.000acr es of the richest agricultural land in the world, and c.ipa- ble of sustaining a population of millions of people—it means in a word a territory #0 vast as to be practically exhavustless, and not one twentieth of which has been taken up by settlers.” Mr. Bray has gone to Engiand. We have no doubt that while there he will have a good 'Mr.(iadstone, just received. I am requested | word to say for the “ illimitable wilder- < by her to say that smong the many manifesta-! Dess even at the risk of incurring the & inj CO Mi ous CO Mi PAN Y. tions of interest and expressious of sympathy, wrath of certain Grit bewspapers. which have reached her, none have tore ———e Se Mt. Stew't, Dp 8.45am Dp 5.30pm idecply touched her heart than the kind words} Parties wishing to have a pot of deliciously prepared Pork: Sibeiiinks ‘Daiatices: Bedford. ..j ** 9.14 ‘| “* 6.07 “ : . : . . fr. Glad ; di Brigandage in Turkey. York..... | “ 9.31 * | * 6.30 “ and Beans delivered at their house every Saturday night, will Jas.de Wolte Spurr, Jas," Steeves, M.D, (a6. Mis. Gletiatenss 5 FN, ek eeretae Tl & or 7 i 66 sere ~ sé i. y e 2 e g Ns : } A 2 :. : %e Royalty Jo, ™ S65 ** | Oe leave their orders at Wee San oe Say Saat : are, | far heyond this she recognizes that Mr. Glad-| An exchange says that “if England Ch'town .,|Arl0,00 Ar 7.10 Foster McFarlane,M.D., Chas. F. Clinch eats sc r | ‘ * De ei cnn weet: call ’ |steoe rightfully speaks for the pecple of the} ny influence r the § SSS SS e+ | x \R & GOr Fs Hoa. C.N, Skinner, QC, Beg P roe a jhas any ence ove e Sultan and Ch’town ..|Dp 6.30am| Dp 2Sdem Dp 4.35pm | BB EE x Ze Jas. de Wolfe Spurr, Thos, A. Chipman, pe eee wasre Speen a ke asa ana ‘his Government, she should exert it to Reyalty Jo| ** 6.45 ** Dp 9.52 «| “ 456“ | Whore sample can be seen. President Secrotary | ginevre as that of her ewn countrymen. Her | Peck neat stop iS ees system c Wiltsh’e| “* 7.28 “) «10.45 “| © 5.47 « — |chief pleasure in Mr. Giadstone’s cordial let-; oi Drigandage, which 18 Carried on in Roater er] « 7.35 «| “1100 #1 eggs + PRICE 20 CENTS PER POT (3 PINTS.) ‘The Safety Bund System ! {21)5 304, he comfort which it brings te! open day, and io daring defiance of the Beadalba'e) «« 8.02 **| «1137 “*) * 6.39 © Reed fe alia a ape ee eet “palatal alk Kear way to| parkish authorities. When, some twelve te’ ine.| ** 8.10 ** |! £22.47 **} ** 6.52 * | is fast becomin é popular pla f- ced, S pam ary bid . a Saningt's a res “| «9 25 pea! “ 79g « CS i" STACK PO LE “— ag | he plan of health, by the many messages of sympathy |Y°8tS 8g0, @ murderous outrage was com , [Ar 9.05 *}Ar 1.00 ‘* |Ar 8.00 “ . S « which in his returring strength he daily re mitted on a party of travellers, it ‘was ‘Summ side Dp9.25 “Dp 2.45 * Charlottetown, July 4, ’81—3aw LIFE INSURANCE! | ceives and most gratefully appreciates. hoped that it was the last of such deeds Welli **10.02 rs 3. 36 : . = erent ae mm ten meme | Members only pay actual current cost, TE e Seca that would be permitted in any part of > _ “i132 @ 1g . « . 7" No large accumulations: ef the people’s Blake's Speech. hi wi the “Balkan peninsula. Yet bands of ""[ 12 20pm] “* 6.45 Tignish...'Ar 1.00 “ lAr 7.35 “ TRAINS GOING EAST. SUMMER RESORT! | Send for circulars. Examine our plan, Biaxe’s fejndicions and indisereet speech expect no more from them than what is Te “_s (James McLnop, M.D. Physician, Ch’town, bin i velnttve value of Kansas and our| 0% their persons, or keep them ia custody eS eS. —_ E. H. BABBITT, |own North West as a suitable field for im-| till they are ransomed, if they have S EAS i [) F | QO ie {wane 28, "et. Special Agent for P. E.I.| migration. All their energies are, how-; means or influence. A year ago Colonel ya Fre ever, useless when the mischief it has done) Synge was surprised by a fellow vamed Tignish ...|Dp 2.00pm|Dp 6.45am BL ARTHUR & CO.. and is doing are taken into aceount. A) Nico, who, it is said, is stili at large, and re «« [Ar 7.40 ** ieee writer from Bismarck, Dakota, is writing | was not released until a ransom of $12,- A \berton.. 2.40 Dp 8.00 “* i 5 Is ND GENERAL upen the great. pressure that is brought 000 had been paid for him: The 6xéite- "Le’ eee ” RUSTICO BEACH P ‘ LA ‘ bers to bear upon all immigrants who are on et : Claw l oes ete ae “ } , NN Th ay Leia: de * Manitoba to divert them te| ment and indignation consequent on his Porte te 468 ir spgenmeeen LO t ee OMMISsign RLBPC all 5 ng Stade” Mw ‘eae treatment had hardly subsided when Welling.*'™| “‘ 463 “) “1015 * bis Bot £U' } |the States. He says there are agents on} *! 7 7 he 4 a . , og, [Ar 5.85 ** |Arl2.00 “ ~ STATITTET r.STT Tr s]]- .| pee a every railroad holding up the fertility and) Civilization was orrifie y the Summ’ side 'Dp 6.00 “ {Dp 1.05pm) Dp 6.30am | WHIS BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED and well known estab | 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, | beauty of the Western States. They have| announcement thet Mr. Suter and his Kensingt'n| «* 625 %¢ | *7 1.40 «| © 7.06 * lishment will be open from JULY 1st till SEPT. 10th for BOSTON, MASS. also Mr. Blake’s Kansas apeech on @very! wife and child had been carried off he Kes . . pg «0 | 6 227 «| «802 «| the accommodation of Guests and Visitors. | May 16, 1881 [wkly een tage. ® ve ore ta from near Salonica, notwithsteading the Hunter R'r| “7. '6 “| “* 3.05 #1 «* B42 % Rates—$1.75 per day; $10.00 per week; $32.00 per uth |e lie oh ae wea ese hecca, a presence of some companies of Turkish ven se “e ‘ ‘ t eee - . a . 8} Y . » : rec e t x : N Wiltsh’e| “ 7.39 ‘ 3.20 “ fi 8.58 ** ’ ; ? sa aloe, kasi. tex jttanad bh deedatacamhe emt Oe the-mountains where the rob- Reyalty Je 8.15 + "| 4 pan ie To reach the Hotel a Coach will leave Charlottetown every) ang et a algo al ng emai ber chief, Aristidi, hed ‘hie -stveaghold. Ch'tewn ..|Ar 8.30 ** bes ———— | Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests; returning who profess:s to have the: interests of the| His wife was let go on weal conditions, Chitown . .' Dp 4.00pm)l ? 0.°°am a ; av morni at 9 «’ le Dorainien at heart. The whole cry of the! which she was sure to keep, as her hus- Royalty Je)? 4.15 | 7.08 “| every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. m. | feflsds it Sup. had the eaiat Chwanitel Gana’ ite degkenon Star at Yerkes. 0“ 4.20 ve | 1.25 ‘ Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to their hands once more’ they wapld make! yorce. and it took £15,000'to make him or vie “se : ‘ “es fi ‘* > a4 a =o s sa ‘ Sica m , z “ sr « . « - se. ; > : Mt. Stew’t}/Ar 5.10 “|Ar 8.30 “* | meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, for passengers to th Dit a eis a dene. , They again.a free map. ‘Thig sum the Turkish Mi Stew"|Dp 5.5pm|Dp&.58am|—~ {Gaqside—seven miles. Address, ae ee eee eee dec tiiidmibeass | Government wilbhave to pay, or rather Cardigan ..| ** 6.25 “| “10.16 * "a ‘ ao m ry the rule of th@epressnt Gover , and, to owe, and meanwhile, Aristides the Georgeto'n! Ar a4 he **10.45 ache | isenatiniceaniney J ee Fi NEWSON & Ge 3 | eWE. | although Mec. Blake and his friends pre-| @njus’, 1s living Jike a Prince. We hear Mt. Stew’t! Dp 5.20pm/Dp 8.50am 1 4 - J01T = tend not te see it, there are nove so blind| of these cases, but not of the ordinary rees=ss as 4 e a rt: June 28, 1881. Opartoihatpern: ‘ HOLD THES as these whose prejudice will not ~ mene tribute from less distinguished victims oter’s) ** 6.15 “| “10.06 ° ————————_——- Lrr—=‘“_CS™SC Wns es es LF ic see. From such rulers may we be de-i py which th syetel bsist. Surel Bear Ri “err cal es és , y ich these wretches subsist. urely 4 Rei Ar 730 “ Ari 80 “ Royal Insurance Co., livered. 2 SER Sc hal hie Rae it is time that England insisted that N. B.—The Express Train from Souris and Georgetown connects at Royalty Junction with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for the West, in the morning; and the Mixed Train from the West connects at, Royalty Junction with the Express Train from Char- lottetown for Georgetown and Souris, in the me LB. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch'town, May 21, 1881. GOLD PAR:S, MEDAL, 1878. JOSEPH GILLOTT’s STEEL PENS. eh 3 Bens. F. Gravion, Story B. Lapa’ Ha: sert BE. Pare. ° Late Conrmissioner of Patents. PATENTS. PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, FIRE! (MARINE! LIFE HORACE HASZARD, General Tasarance Agent, — REPRESENTING— Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng., CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ount., British America Fire Assurances Company, of Toronto, Ont,, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Fon Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company. of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. ‘money in the hands of the Association. | Members vote for Directors, 4 Expenses of management limited. ; ; — OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. $10,000,000.00 23,600,000.00 5,000, 000.00 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. pe Ee ee ae Le Annual fncome,. . . With the largest net surplus of any Fire Insurance Company in the world. RATES MODERATE. JOUN MACEACHERN, June 20, ’81—eod Agent for P. E, Island EDWARD T. RUSSELL, & C0. GENERAL No. 213 State Street. BOSTON. . May 14, 1881. Queen Insurance Co'y OF ENGLAND. nee (From the Berlin, Ontario, News.) Every Grit scribe in the land is eres. his little best to stave off the effect o The Duka and Duchess of Norfolk were! for soma time unblest with affspring. To avoid the possibility of the title passing to the younger brother, the noble pair made a pilgrimage to the miraculous grotto of Lourdes and offered up many prayers and vows fer the blessing of an heir male. The Duke alse caused fabulous sums to be ex- pended in masses for the same intention. In course of time an heir was born, the ‘child of many prayers,” as it was fondly called, and all was rejvicing Gradually, however, doubtingly at first, but in the end with but too great fears as to the truth, the reports spread that the young Eari of Arundel was blind, and now it turns out that, though his eyes are sensitive to livht, the fature @arl Marshal and Premier Duke of England is likely to spend all his life in darkness, unless, indeed, medical skill can avert such a calamity. et the convention, which is now completed and is awaiting signature, virtuaily retre cedes the Transvaal to the Boers, and thus Mr. Gladstene’s Government will confess that it fought this war for naught, and is glad to leave off just where it begun. —— RS ll re Several rumors of European combinatiors against England were in circulation in Lore don yesterday. It was reported that Prine Bismarck had offered to secure for France robbers have maintaitied themselves since then at the expense of unwary wayfarers whom they capture and murder, if they the Turkish authorities, so culpably re- miss, did their duty to put down these wholesale crimes. Brigandage has been almost suppressed in Italy by a vigorous system of watchfulness and pursuit. Why should it continue in Turkey? an ES + Qu Beets need frequent hoeing and thin- ning. Use the young plants for greeus. Carrots, to do well, require clean cul- ture. When too large to hoe, pull the weeds that show themselves. Ouions.—Harvest the crops s0 soon as the tops die, and afier being well dried, store in an airy place. Cucumbers.—The soil shouldbe eulti- vated so long as the vines will allow it, after which hand-pull the - Gather the fruit for pickles when of the ; 5 : : The total sum of the indemnity claimed size of the fore finger—some prefer them 0 ee? TE ceria, ony ere err Commission Merchants, by the Transvaal Commissea from the|smaller. Always eut with the stem left — Boers is about £5,000,000. The draft of| on, Seeds.—In a small garden where there are several varities.of one vege- table, it is almost impossible to keep the kinds distinct, and as a genera) thing it is better to buy seeps of those who make a business of growing them. If any are to be saved, let it be from the best and earliest. ° eo oe L ee oa ah saimiin-an as eanmiesamae sane anane™ . cE ENSURARCE ALSO EFFECTED. CAPITAL ~ MILLIONS STERLING. the entire supremacy of Egypt and a gov-| Geo. W. Seward, a deaf mute, was ; o., b - i aA. /B4 i : Os te > ing ‘ one e Eeyopti or Tl arre 7 sdav while eoing fr ’ . Aerngaetlae we ares o 45¥ risse MA RIN gs ; rance effected on ali kinds of Buildings, Sie a —— Eg —— seks ofeaiene I uesday 7” hile eng from door | and Foreign Patents 0: pe Insu *\|the- Mediterranean. Another report Was.io door in Philadelphia solici'ing aid to | : eRe S xq | Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vesselé) +i a4 4 poweriul intrigas was on foot to) defend Guiteav. In reply toa question | 412 Firs Scaxer, Wasmtverox, D.C. | Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. | on the stocks. ey effects Franco German alliance with| defend Guiteau. In reply to @ question, | : : . ; . ois ie Special rates for isolated residences, Austri d ltaly. : é - 0 state ; ¥ AU IS | ares mae ae Gare in| me a Losses settled promptly ee cal ailiiasinas Frenchman, I ama Frenchman; he is all aten ce Teme an r . am : : : ne ” ’ : Circuit Courts o/ the Jmited States. Panph-| @Qffice—Corner Of Queen aud Lower Water Streets. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), | Somenopy’s coming when the dewdrops jright to kill Garfield.” The prisoner | sent free on receipt of stamp for Ja’17) Agent forPrice Ed ward Isl end jfail.” Who is the somebody ! was remanded for further hearivg, postage, Charlottetown, April 4, 1881—tf 4 ;