Pens :*-Fiyge Denuars a YAR, NEW. SERIES. i annie T D K [fae DaiLy EXAMINER I$ ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By rae Examiner Pourtisuinc Company, FROM THRTR Orrice, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, P. E. Island. Charlottetown, Rares oF SUBSORUPTION : Six Months, ' i &2 50 Three Months, - : ‘ 1 2 One Month, - ; : 0 50 per Advertising at most moderate rates. Centracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise ments, on application. = "ALMANAC FOR AUGUST, 1881. MOON’S CHANGES. First Quarter 2nd day, 12h. “30mi, midnight, W. (below he rizon. ) Full Moon 9th day, 5h, 54m.,, p. m.,E. (below horizon. ) Last Quarter 16th day, Oh. 45m., p. m., Ww. New Moon 24th day, 4h. 33m;, p. m., S. W. San |Sun |Moon High | Days } —— x a DAY OF WEEK’ | -es sets { rises |water | len’h, + geet h mm/h m jmorn morn jh, m. 1| Monday 14 47/7 25/11 22! 1 44/14 38 2! Tuesday | 49| 23laft 34) 2 24) 34 $'Wednesday | 50; 2211 411317/ 32 4/Thuraday | 51; 21) 247/428} 30; 5} Friday 2; 19) 3 4S} 5 33; 27 6\Saturday 63] 18) 445.7 22| 2 7, Sunday 55; 16, 6 33) 3 31 21 $| Monday 56) 15| 6 13) 9 27 19 9 Tuesday 57; 13) 6 46,10 15 16 10\Wednesday | 58| 12) 7 16/10 58| 14 1i Thursday 69! 10! 7 43[11 33) 11 12 Friday ‘5 1) 9} 8 17 aft 15 8 13 Saturday 2} 7} $ 39} 111 5 14 Sunday 3 6}9 9137! 3 15 Menday 4 4; 9 491 2 23 6 16) Tuesday 6}. 210 25) $17) 13.57 17, Weduesday 7k. Jb W427) = 54 18 Thursday 816 59imorn } 5 30; 51 19 Friday 9 57! 0 4) 7 1 48 20|Saturday li} #651 0 8 1 45 21\Sunday 12} 54,2 0] 8 43/ 42 22! Monday | 13! 53) 3. 2) 9 28; 39 23) Tuesday 14) 50 4 3:10 4) 36 £24) Wednesday 15} 48) 5 7/10 | 32 26\Thursday | 17) 46/7 9)ll 6) 29 26| Friday 18; 45) 7 11/11 37; 27 27 |Saturday 19) 43) 8 I4|morn; 25 2% Munday 21} 41} 916)0 9; 2 29| Monday 22, 40119 23) 0 42| 18 30 Tuesday 23} 37|11 30) 118) ie 31| Wednesday [5 23\6 26!aft35| 2 0/13 12 W..C. BISHOP, SHIPPING AND — FORWARDING AGENT,|»t= sec MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, General Commission Agent,|~ 80 BEDFORD ROW, Pp. O. BOX 1 - HALIFAX, N. S. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulls, Cargoes aud Freights insured in first- class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns gtsranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. (ap 7 6m ALFRED A. BOWN, AUCTIONEER —AND-— General Commission Merchant oF JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. Solicits consign «tents of all kinds of Produce Butter, Egga, Veg stables, etc,, etc. Prompt returns guaranteed, enc.’s on application. Good refer- {ju 17 6m oaw ek Royal Insurance Go,, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. (, nial, t . Vash As. Annual Incom., , ‘ ‘ ‘ ° , , . — Unlimited Liabin., With the largest net surp. Insurance Company in the world. RATES MODERATE. JOHN MACEACHERN, June 20, ’81—eod Agent for P. E. Island Wagons to Hire, 1 COVERED MAIL VAN—will seat eight persons, Can be hired cheap. 1 COVERED CAli—Seat six persons, Buggies and Sinyle Wagons by the day or week, Apply to rind PY H, COOMBS, July one 3i ae ie o $10,000,000.00 23,000,000.00 5,000,000.00 “xy of Shareholders. ‘ag of any Fire - SS ee a Rt atte cece lbictemnetneenemtnnen Bikini _ ~o = Baily ranvinet the eon it nea ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may sveak free.”’--Evnirwes. ——— wut i. ae LORNE HOTEL. The Popular Summer Resort, For Surf Bathing, Boat Sailing and General Recreation no Better in the Lower Provinces. CHarGces Mopenrates. Strangers visiting the Island shouldnot go away without visiting this Hotel. [iy 15 Marine Insurance Company —or— Prince Edward Island. Rost. Li xeworrn, Esq., President. Directors : Hoy. L. C, Owen, D. R. M. Hoopsr,Esq., T. Hanpranan, Esq., | B. Roggas, Ksq., G. R. Brer, Esq., SaMurEL Murcn, 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 L. ARTHUR & C@., GENERAL Commission Merchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, MASS, May 16, 1881. ' [wkly EDWARD T. RUSSELL, & CO. GHINERAT Commission Merchants, No. 213 State Street. BOSTON, May 14, 1881. Queen Insurance Co'y OF ENGLAND. | TWO MILLIONS STERLING. Ingurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Alse, on Vessels Pre 4. be CAPITAL - Special rates for isolated residences. All Losses settle! promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Ageut forPrice Edward Island CONFEDERATION Ju’7T] PRESIDENT : Hon, Sir W. P. Howcrann, C, B., K, C. M.G, ! VICE-PRE-IDENTS ¢ Hon. Wu. McMaster avd Wa, Extiot, Esq, | Attention is Directed te the SPECIAL ADVANTAGES afforded by this Associa- tion as compared with the uniform Bonus of Two and a Half Per Cent. plan. ORDINARY LIFE PLAN. CASH, Bonvs, | C. L, A, Policy No. 1. $10,- 009. Profits for tv, oH PUNT WORE i... Goes oes $121 90 $312 00) Results under 24 per cent. Demee WAU. ... oo ness ssp 87 75 250 00; Difference - $34.15 $62.00 This difference in favor of the Cc. L. A.} policy -holders INCREASES with each additional | premium paid. — ee Policies in this Association are NON-FoR- PEITABLE after 1Wo YEARS, and ace Indisputable After Three Years. J. K. MACDONALD, June 28. Managing Director. cicheecemencimee eames The Largest Amount of Life Insurance at the Smallest Outlay | THE DOMINION SAFETY FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION, ST. JOHN, N. B. A HOME COMPANY. ProvinciaL Directors: Jas, de Wolfe Spurr, Jas. T. Steeves, M.D, Wm, Henry Thorne, Thos. Temple, Foster McFarlane,M.D., Chas. F. Clinch, Hou. C. N, nS Siniabn Jas, de Wolfe Spurr Thos, A. P ) President. becretary The Safety Fund System! is fast necorsing the popular plan of af- fording the protection of LIFE INSURANCE! ~abers only pay actual current cost, Me.. No lan, ands of ue Association. monvy in the “se Directors, Members vote fg ont limited, Expenses of manage. “gine our plan, Send forcirculars. Exe. Cy town, McLzop, M. D.. we ~aBBITT, ‘ Sak Hi, Special Agent ~e accamylations of the people’s a “Sees SS many i i a yo a a actin cael ictal SUMMER RESORT! SEASIDE HOTEL -2%": RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND. - —~:0: CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINGE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. 1881 NHIS BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED and well-known estab- lishment will be open from JULY Ist till SEPT. 10th for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors. Rates—$1.75 per day; $10.00 per week; $32.00 per month. To reach the Hotel a Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, ealling for Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o’clock, a. m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, for pa. Seaside—seven miles. Address, JGHN NEWSON & CO., Charlottetown. June 28, 1881. = aes Se ee CLOSING-OUT SALE part 9S ee FLA FR-D W ALE EG ———0:0- ——_— We have decided to leave the Island this year, and Oe epee tine Ae a nie eee a ne NOW OFFER OUR WHOLE STOCK OF cngers to , wharf,’ said one of the observers. * Ex-| sonny ' I mg er ~ Se ees THE ViLLieH CONVICT. [From Seribner’s Monthly for August. | (CONTINUED. ) The spring came slowly on, and the that season was Kph’s. Thatday was one of unmixed delight to him. Whata sense ef abso- lute freedom when he was fairly out be- yond the light-ship, with the fresh swiit- ness of the wind in his face! What an exquisite consciousuess of power and contiol, as his boat went beating through the long waves! ‘Two or three men from another village sailed acress his wake. His boat lay over, almost show- ing her keel, now high out of the water, now settling between the waves, while Eph stood easily in the stern in his shirt- sleeves, steering with his knee, smoking ~ a a pipe, heaving and hauling his line astern for blue-fish. ‘Takes it nat’ral ag’in, don’t he? Stands as easy as ef he was loafin’ on a pect it’s quite a treat to be out. But they do say he’s gettin’ everybody’s good opinion. They looked for a regular ruf-' fian when he come home,—cuttin’ nets, Sivorm Gories Two Cents. ] eA 0.36 \ OL G - N ‘ }, 64, mean to say that they actually do so; I don’t want to run down any man unless I know -———’ = | Tean’t stand this,’ said Eph to him- ‘self; ‘I dont wonder that they always used to put Jeshua off at first port, when he tried to go coasting. They said he talked theim crazy with noth- ing. ‘T’ll go into the house and see Aunt Lyddy,’ he said aloud. ‘ I'm loafing this afternoon.’ |. ©All right! all right!” said Joshua. ‘ Lyddy’!! be glad to see ye, that is, as glad as she would be to see anybody,’ he added, reaching out fora poley * Now, I don’t spose that sounds very well; but still you know how she is,—she allus likes to hev folks to talk, and then she’s allus sayin’ talkin’ wears ov her; but I ought not to say that to you, because she allus likes to see you, that is, as mach as she likes to see anybody, in fact, I think, ou the whole ——’ ‘Well, Vil take my chances,’ said Eph, taaghing, and he opened the gate and went in. Joshua’s wife, whom everybody called Annt Lyddy, was oscillating in a rock- -Ing-chair in the kitchen, and knitting. It killin’ cats, chasin’ hens, gittin’ drunk. ! was curreatiyv reported that Joshua’s | They say Eliphalet Wood didn’t hardly habit of endlessly retracting and qualify- dare to go ou’doors for a month, ’thout ing eve ry idea and modification of an havin’ his hired man along. But he’s turned out as peaceful as a little gal.’ One June day, as Eph was slitting, blue-fish as the little pier which he had) idea which he advanted, so as to com- mit himself to nothing, was the effect of Aunt Lyddy’s careful revisiou. ‘I s’pose she thought ‘twas fun to be , built on the bay-shore, near his rude ice- talked deef when they was courtin’,’ | | tLardvware, Paints, Oils., c&c,, c&c., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Spectra Price ror Lares Lors - - - A. A. BALDWIN ‘ & CO. Charlottetown, July 13, 1881—6i eod wkly, ne sj & ee rT = ——+—— B.A Ke Bi TD) -IN- AMERICAN STYLE? —AND— —_——- — -0:0— Parties wishing to have a pot of deliciously prepared Pork: ‘and Beans delivered at their house every Saturday night, will though he was afraidef bringing ridicule leave their orders at BEER & GOFF’s, Where sample can be geen. PRICE 20 CENTS PER POT (3 PivTs.) Cc. F. STAGKPOLE. FIRE! MARINE! LIFE HORACE HASZARD, -—-— REPRESENTING — CAPITAL, £2500,000 STG. CAPITAL, $800,000.00. CAPITAL, $)00,000.00. CAPITAL, $00,000.00. ;0;-—_— MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED. ct ————=- :O-——— Otfice—Corner of Queen anl Lower Water Streets. Charlottetown, April 4, 1881—tf BILLS OF LADING - Bl FOR SALE— | Wool, Wool Wool, Spring Park Wool Shop. Jyne 27,81. ): i a for. ®: B I A? THE EXAMINER OFFICE, Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company; of London, bug Western Fire Assurance ompany, of Toronto, Ont, British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Cut., Gun Mutual Life & Accident Instrance Company, of Montreal, Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST R ATES. don’t want our fish, and won't house, two men came up, ‘Hallo, Eph!’ ‘ Hallo.’ ‘We've got about sick, tradin’ down} to the wharf; we can’t git no fair show.| About one time in three, they tell us they} take ’em| ‘uuless we'll heave ‘er in for next to; BaRGAINS FoR ALL. oa * ’ down and see ef you wouldn't take ‘em | /seein’s you’ve got ice, aud send ’em up} ; ' i i } | | | LIFE ASSOCIATION | DELEVERED EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. | ! ; j } ' { i ! : i it a General Insurance Agent, 1 ) ‘barrels when Eph appeared. | nothin’, aad we know there aint no sense} in it. So we just thought we'd slip with yourn.’ Eph was taken all aback at this mark of confidence. He would decline the) offer, sure that it had sprung from some passing vexation. ‘I can’t buy fish,’ said he. no scales to weigh ’em.’ ‘ Then seud ourn in separate barrels,’ | said one of them. ‘But [haven't auy money to pay you,’ he said. ‘I only get my pay once a month.’ ‘We'll git tick at William’s and you can settle ‘th us when you git your pay.’ - ‘ Well, said he, wnable to refuse, I'll) take ‘em, if you say so.’ Before the seeson was over, he had still another customer, aud could have had three or four more, if he had had ice enough. He was strongly inclined that fall to build a larger ice-house, and al- ‘IT have upon himself in’ case uo fish should be brought to him the next summer, he de- cided to do so, on the assurance of three or four men that they would deal with him. Nobody else had such a chance, he thought, with a pond right by the shore. One evening there wos a knock at the door of Eliphalet Wood, the owner of the burned barn. Eliphalet went to the door, but turned pale at seeing Eph there, | ‘Oh, come in, come in!’ he panted. *Glad to see you. Walk in. Have a chair. Take aseat. Sit down.’ But he thought his hour had come ; he was alone inthe house, and there was no neighbor within call. Eph took out a roll of bills, counted out eighty dollars, laid the money on the table, and said, quietly : ‘ Give me a receipt_on account,’ When it was written he walked out, leaving Eliphalet stupified. Joshna Carr was at work, one June afternoon, by the road-side, in front of his low cottage, by an enormous pile of poles, which hz was shaving down for ‘ Hard at it, Joshua /’ he said. ‘Yes, yes !* said Joshua, looking up through his steel-bowed spectacles. ‘Hev to work hard to make a living’ ;—though I don’t know’s I ought to call it hard, neither ; and yet it is rather hard, too ; but then on t’other hand, “taint so hard as a good many other things,—though there is agood many jobs that’s easier. That's so! That's so!” ‘¢ Must we be kerried to the skies doorstep. Captain Seth had once sagely remarked, ‘Prob'ly it sounded then like a putty piece on a seraphine; but I allers cul’l- ated she’s git her fili of it, sooner or later. You mest gin’lly git your fill o’ one tune.’ ‘How are you this afternoon, Aunt Lyddy ?-asked Eph, walking in without knocking, and sitting down near her, ‘So as to be able to keep about,’ she replied. ‘It is a great mercy I aint afflicted with falling out of my chair,like Hepsy Jones, ain: it?’ ‘I’ve brought you some oysters,’ he said. *] set the basket down on the I just took them out of the water myself from the bed I planted to the west of the water-fence. ‘Il always. heerd you was a great fisherman,’ said Aunt Lyddy * but I had no idea you would ever come here and boast of being able to catch oysters. Poor things! How cculd they have got away? But why don’t you bring them in? They wont be afraid of me, will they?’ . He stepped to the door and brought in a peck basket full of large, black, twisted shells, and, with a heavy clasp-kuife, proceeded to open one, and took out a great oyster, which he held up On the point of the blade. To be Continned. A Bre Rewarp.—A. D. Williams (care of Williams & Co., Room 30, Times Build- ing, Chicago, Lil., U. i. A.,) offers a re- ward of $2,000, and no questions asked, for the return of money stolen from a parcel in 1864, nearly twenty years ago. We quote from the advertisement in the Halifax Chronicle : TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD AND No QUESTIONS ASKED, FOR THE RECOVERY OF THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY, VIZ.; Six thousand two hundred and eighiy dollars in bills on the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company. One thousand dollars on the State Bank of Georgia. Kighty dollars_on the Central Railroad and Banking Company. One thousand four hundred and forty dollars on other Southern Banks. Said Bank Bills were stolen in 1864 from parcel addressed te Theodore Knowles, eare of T, A. S. DeWolf & Son, Halifax, and were my property. The ubiquitous. housefly has got fairly to work, and has with unanimity been voted the plague of the season. An exchange thus humorously dilates upon this subject : ‘*The housefly has only just embarked upon his midsummer career Now he winks at us from behind the cubes of sugar, or flings himself in playful gymnasties upon the ebon rasberry. Already he begins to skate on the butter dish, and leave his forefoot in the inkstand ; he will presently infest the cream-pot, and plunge madly into the soup. Later on he prevades every- where. One experienced fly in a_ bed- chamber will do the business of several muezzins, though he wakes the sleepers to anything but prayer; and a family that keeps a fly will have no use for an alarm clock. Then with the coming of dawn’s roseate humes, the suddenly awakened head of the family wil! wildly fling his hand across hig nese and say things he will be On feathery beds of ease?” Though I don’ know’s I oughter quote a hymn on such a matter; but then,—] non’t know’s there's any particular harm in’t neither.’ Eph sat down on apile of shavings and chewed a sliver; and the old man kept on at his work. * Hoop-poles goin’ up and hoops goiu’ down,’ he continued. ‘Cur’us aint it! But then, I don’ know as ‘tis; woods all ne | ANTED by ©. F. STACKPOOL, at the | Still, I should think they might take up bein’ cut off—poles gittin’ scurcer ; hoops | bein’ shoved in from Down East. That |don’t seem just right, now does it,—but ‘then other tolks must make a livin’, too, isuthin’ else; and yet they might say sorry for, while the flatteriag bird that woke him sits on the pillow taking a dry wash and musing over the utter depravity of mankind. For the next six weeks at least, we may be sure that to Mr. Mallock’s earnest question, “‘Is life worth living?” the human family will unanimously respond ‘* Not in fly time.” litte O, 1, U,—Seeing is believing—These who use spectacles, and those whe require them sheuld call at the Apotheearies Hall, end see the optometer, for fitting the sight ac- curately. It contains 120 different lenses 30 adjusted that you ean be fitted im five minutes without the lreuble and anudyance of trying on a number of spectacles. The largest and best assortment of spectacles, eye glasses, &c., on the Island, to seleet jthat about me, Understand, I don’t? from, in stock, eye sad Sf ae a No as - eae 5; y a 4 # as #2 t fs SOG Sn OO tes aa iy an sige: OY ety MR 3 ee