eg. TARR RR ro chat Terms :—-Five Dottars a YRAR. NEW SERIES. This is CHAR pwoce ‘ tt, weer & A jem =J 2 rt yy * Se a S& P ‘ | ly HM it ce %. Ku | x me ba ow ecwie® Ba "Ss om | a i a 1) Tue Datty EXAMINER IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By Tax Examiner Pusuisuine Company, FROM THEIR Orvice, CoRNER oF WATER AND GREAT GBoRGi & STREETS Cc iarlottetown, : - P. Ts! and Rares oF Supscrirrion : Six Months, - - : . 60 Three Months, - - One Month, - - - ° 60 me- Advertising at most moderate rates. | Contr quarts ments, on application. acts may be made for Prince lidward Island RAP WAY. TIME TABLE NO. Winter Arrangement fo take effect on the lst Dec., 1881. TRAINS OUTWARD. STATIONS, | MIXED. | MIXED. {| MIXED. j | Ch’town . Royalty Je “ 8. 38 te ‘es 2: 23 se ‘es N Wiltsh’e ‘* 9.29 **} ** 415 * Hanter R’r; “ = 54 49 * Bradalba’e | ‘10.23 ‘‘ | ** 5.08 ‘| Co’ty Line. 610.33 «1 + 518 ‘| Freetown wee £ae Be. 2 Keusingt’n! ‘*11.16 ** | ~ O56 **! Summ’ side! “* il. 45 ” Ar 6.30 “ Dp |. 45 pm Wellingt’n; ‘* 2.37 * Peet Hills} :** 3.22 * | O’Leary...| ** 4.44 ‘| Bloomfield | ‘* 5.08 ‘| } Alberton..} ‘* 5.48 “| Tignish ...;Ar 6.45 ** | i ae Royalty Je [Dp 2.5 3pm | > as n 3.09 se Bedford. .. ) 1 3.99 . ; Ar 4. 05 ee Mt. Stew’t Dp 4.15 * Cardigan.. ‘| i * §& 33 * Jeorget'n. . | | As § 6.00 ‘ Mt. Stew’t! |Dp 4.15pm Morell. . oo 1% 4.56 * St. Peter's. . m 5.25 * Bear River we Be Souris .... |Ar 7.00 “ TRAINS INWARD. ‘inl oe STATIONS, | MIXED, MIXED, MIXED. } —— { Th’town ../Ar 5.30pm) Arll. 15am} Arll.45am Royalty Je. Dp 5.07 ‘‘ | Dp10.52 ** | Dp11.22 “ N Wiltsh’e) ‘* 4.15 ‘| **10.00 “| Hunter R’r| ‘* 4.00 ‘*; ** 9.45 * Bradalba’e ; ** 3.24 ‘* | ** 9.09 “ Co’ty Line.| ** 3.14 ** | ** 8.59 * Freetown..| ‘* 2.59 **| ** 8.44 * Kensingt'n} ‘** 2.35 * | ** 8.20 * oa ee 2 00 oe ce 7.45 “6 Summ’ side Arll. 30am Wellingt’n| Dpi0.38 “ Port Hill. .| ** 9.53 *¢ O'Leary...; ** 8.31 * Bloomfield * 8.08 * Alberton ..| ** 7.25 * Tignish ... “Ee ra Royalty Je] Dp11.22am Telienen 431.06 .°° Bedford. . . ; “10.45 ** Mt. Stew’t i eae 5 Cardigan. ‘Dp 8.40 ** Georget'n . oo “oie * Mt. Stew't| —| F160 ). 00am Morell... ;Dp 9.20 * St. Peter's ** §.50 ‘¢ Bear River + O68 * Souris .... *: 3.25% L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1581. [6i, wkly] W.C. BISHOP, SHIPPING FORWARDING AGENT, Maring Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, 80 BEDFORD ROW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N PA RTICULAR ATTENTION given to the} Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, aad collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and Prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited ‘and answered promptly. Noy. 14, 1881—lyr eee FOR SALE G2 10 LET. TENHAT Valuable Freehold Property, situate on Sidney Street, and owned by the heirs of the late M. W. Skinner, Esq., con-} sisting of Dwelling, Stable and Coach House. Also, a VACANT LOT, suitable for a Gar- den, adjoining the above. The Honse contains 1 large Shop, 7 Bed- rooms, Mining Room, Parlor and Kitchen, The Shop is at present occupied by the Inspector o Weights ane Measures. Dp 8. 15am) Dp 3.00pm Dp 2 2. ae The Ep BEER & monthby, rly, half yearly or yearly advertise- | | i | Q - } | } U] ane” eat AND OUR CU Getting est ee ee a EXTENSIVE MOVING OFF rte Qual Po. — ee ee GONER’S. STOR aD yRS ANE ity at Low I— CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES! ‘Fable HAS SIHS Raisias (Extra Cheice), Valencias (Qi7 Stalk, fine andlarge) | Boxes and Half-Boxes, ries pi Sth EF wtes es Boxes of Very Choice Layer , Cheap. rigs, 6 Fresh, GOFFEE = > pren CONFECTION ERY | 25 Cents AND UpwarRDs. | ( Woodburn’s (St. John) Celebrated Pure Candies, a Chocol: ates S; Creams, Toys, Scotch Mix- tures, G | | ' TEA - - - - Half-c! °0 lh. boxes. toasted and Ground lises, warranted Choice. assortment. very large rim Drops, &e., &e. 1ests, Caddies, Our new Tea is giving | excellent satisfaction. | { Very Choice Brands (warranted), Hia- | FLOUR - ~ «4 watha, Primrose; National Poliey, + { eens Patent, fe ‘Nuts, Bates, Spices, Candied Peel, Biscuits, Chocolate, Cocoa (Epps), Schiveifzer’ Green Fruit, Charlottetown, Dec, 13, 1881. s Cecoatina, Cranberries, KC, &e. BEER & GOFF ; A POSITIVE MARK DOWN | In order to is 2 my very iene Stock of DRY GOODS SHASON, LEIS I will sell the following lines ‘HEAVY CLOTHS, NAPS, &c., |MEN’S and BOYS’ ULSTERS, | LADIES’ SHAWLS and SKIRTS, “KNIT WOOL GOODS, 'TWEEDS and DRESS GOODS, READYMADE CLOTHING, Several Other Lines ai Reduced Prices. rely on getting rare bargains. Dec. 9, 1881. FIRE! General Ensu CAPITAL, £2 British America Fire Assurance 20: Risks taken on all descriptions of 0: | sihy & the p MISS SKINNER. As this is a positive mark down sale, customers can OWEN CONNOLLY. MARI \E | HORACH HASZARD. rance Agent, — REPRESENTING— Commercial Union Fire Assirancs “ompany, of London, kng., 200,000 STG. Western Fire Assnvance Company, of Toronto, Ont, CAPITAL, $800,000.00. CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Sun Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Hlontreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. MARINE INSURANCE Gflice—Corner of Queen and Lower Charlottetown, April 4, 1881—tf at special rates of discount: 20 per cent. discount 20 per cent. discount 20 per cent. discount 10 to 20 per cent. discount ~ 10 to 20 per cent. discount 10 to 20 per cent. discount ee ae LIFE! ¢ Company, of Toronto, Out., ALSO Ev PECTED. Pre panty at LOW EST RATES. Water Streeis, STOCK Prices. on our| = D1, 20,36 end| stoves a true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” = <a ee ee — OWN, PRINCE EDWARD ) ISLAND, FRIDAY, DECEMBI ik 16, 1881. eS RHEUMATISN, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness ef tho Chast, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Siwve/!- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosts? Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. ration on earth equals Sr. Jacors Orn aa a safe, sure, simple snd cheap Extenisl Remedy A trial entails but the comparative!y trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering with pain cen have cheap and positive proof of ite claims. Directione in Eleven Languages, 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & ©4., Baltimore, fd., 0. 8. L. Credit Foncier PRANGO-C4NADIEN Capital, - --- —— a ; President—Hon. E. Duclere,Senator, Paris. Vice-Pres.-—-Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. will make long term loans ho. eempeny with sinking fund, and short ter out sinking ‘fund, For particulars,apply at the oftice of Messrs. Sullivan & Morson, Solicitors, Charlottetown. W. W. SULLIVAN, Aug. 24, 188]. CITIZENS’ INSURANCE CO., OF CANADA. SIR HUGH ALLAN... Eh tsi sindedolinisi teleiiieatacaall $1,188,000 Deposited with Dominion Gov’t.... 142,000 vereee PRESIDENT. Fire, Life, Accident and Guarantee. Risks taken in the above Company at moderate rates. (Farm Property and Isclated Dwellings a epeciality.) Policies issued in| office at Charlottetown, Losses _ settled , promptly and liberally, A. 8. URQUHART, General Agent for P, E, I Ch’town, Dec. 9, 188i—1l.a Vennor’s Predictions ! Big Storms oe Renienpated| Stovepipe. - Stovepipe F you want your sur STOVES attended to, leave your orders with C, F. HARRIS. I guarantee Promptnesss and a Boss Job, Cc. F. HARRIS, Upper Queen Sireet, oct 28, ’81] UNR \VALLED i TODD™. ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 Report on the Lorxe Hicuianp WuiIsKY : ‘We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and ‘have subject. ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samplei were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ** ARTHUR Hix, Hassauu, M. D. ‘‘Orro Heungr, F.C. 8., F. 1.0.” Agents : — MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & O0., Cnsrlottetown, PEL, Some netomat $5,096,680 loans wi h-/} EURIPIDES, THE WAR- TRAIL! CHAPTER XI. , dn Stncie Corres Two CENTS. VOL, 1Q,---N 2. f |batred of the Tennessean towards Rafael Ijurra. In the Mier expedition, Hollingsworth had a brother, who, like himeelf: was made prisener. He was a delicate On the night before the battle, Ijurra| youth, and could ill endure the hardships, lw as missing. tured after a brave defence, in whicl ,they slew more than their own number !that memorable march. lof ‘the enemy, tal of Mexico. On day of their march, what escort! treason. ** T was not in that naly scrape,” con- tinued the lieutenant, ** As luck would have it, 1 was down with a fever in had to draw my bean, with the rest of ’em poor fellows !” ” bean” I understood well enough. All ill-starred adventure will remember, that the Texans, goaded by ill-treatment, rose upon their guard, disarmed, and conquer- ed them! but in their subsequent attempt to escape, ill managed and ill guided. nearly all of them were recaptured, and decimated—each tenth man having been shot like adog! The mode of choosing the victims was by lot, and the black und white beans of Mexico (frigoles) were made use of as the expositors of the fatal deérees of destiny. A number of the beans, corresponding to the number of the captives, was placed within an earthern olla—there being a black bean for every nine white ones. He who drew the black bean must die! During the draw- ing of this fearful lottery, there occurred incidents exhibiting character as heroic Las has ever been recorded in story. Read from an eye-witness : ‘They all crew their beans with manly dignity aud firmness. Some of lighter temper jested over the bloody tragedy. One would say: ‘ Boys! this beats raffling all to pieces!” Another: * Well, this i ‘s the tallest gambling-scrape I ever was in.” Robert Beard, who lay the ground exceedingly ill, called, his brother William, and said: * Brother, if you draw a black bean, I'll take your place—I want to die!’ The brother, with overwhelming anguish, replied: ‘No, I will keep my own place; J am stronger, and better able to die than you.’ Major Cocke, when he drew the fatal ‘They ouly rob me of forty vears.’ Henry Whaling, one of Cameron's best fighters, as he drew his black bean, said, in a joyous tone: ‘ Well, they don't make much out of me anyhow; I know I've killed twenty-five of them.’ Then demanding his dinver in a firm voice, he added: * They shall not cheat me out of it.’ Saying this, he ate heartily, smoked a cigar, aud in twenty minutes after he had ceased to live! The Mexicans fired fifteen shots at Whaling before he ex- pired ! Young Torrey, quite a youth, but in spirit a giant, said that he * was perfectly willing to meet his fate—for the glory of his country he had fought, and for her glory he was willing to die Edward Este spoke of his death with the coclest indifference. Cash said: ‘Well, they murdered my brother with Colonel Tannin, and they are about to murder me.’ J. L. Jones said to the in- terpreter: * Tell the officer to look upon men who are not afraid te die for their country.’ Captain Eastland behaved with the most patriotic dignity ; he desired that his country should not particularly avenge his deaih. Major Dunham said he was pre- pared to die for his country. James Ogden, with the usual equanimity of temper, siniled at his fate and smiled and said: ‘I am prepared to meet it.” Young Robert W. Harris behaved in the most unfliuching manner, and called upon his companions to avenge their murder. * * **They were bound together—their eyes being bandaged—and sit upon a log near the wall, with their back- towards their executioners. They all begged the officer to shoot them in front, and at a short distance, saying, they ‘were not afraid to look death in the faee. This request the Mexican refu-ed; and too make his cruelty as retined as possible, caused the fire to be delivered from a distance, and to be continued for ten or twelve minutes, lacerating aad mangling those heroes in a manner too horrible for description.” When you talk of Thermopylex, think also of Texas! ‘But what of Holingsworth?’ I asked. “Ah! Hollingsworth!” replied the lieutenant; *‘he has good cause to re- member Ijurra, now I think of it. I shail give the story to you as I heard ii ;” and my companion proceeded with a relation, which caused my blood to cur- dle in my veins, as I listened. It fully WTS if it did not palliate, the frerce rs The Texan army was cap-/ much less and under guard, the);duced to a skeleton, and worse remnavt was marched off for the capi- ,| causes rather a glut. the barbarous treatment to \| which the prisovers were exposed duripg He became re- than that, footsore, so that he could no longer en- the second or third! dure the pain of his feet and ankles, worn was the/skinless, and charged with the spines of astonishment of the Texan prisoners to | acacias, eactus, aad the numetons thorny see Rafael Ijurra in the uniform of a plants i in which the dry soil of Mexico is Mexican officer, and forming part of the But, that their hands were bound, they would have torn him to pieces, so enraged were they at this piece of black prolific. fell down the road. In agony, he upon TO BE CONTINUEFD, See Te a oe Address to Mr. Unsworth. Mr. Unswortn, the recently appointed Mechanical Superintendent and Store- Brazos bottom, or I guess I would have | keeper of the Island Railway, appears to have been quite popular at Riverie de Loup. He has entered on his duties here ; and if we are to judge from the tone of the Wheatley’s allusion to “drawing his| following address presented to him on his departure for this city, he’ will prove a who have ever read the account of this|valuable acquisition to this community ;— Te Joseph Unsworth, Esg., Mechanical Fore- man, Riviere de Loup. Dear S1tr,—We learn with feelings of the deepest regret that you are about to take your departure from our midst, During a period of nine years, you h ave been intimately a-seciated with most of us, ant by your fine business and sovis! qualities, you have become specislly evdeared to us ail We therefore take advantage of the present opportune occasion to express the unanimous sentiments of good will and on friendship entertained for you, not Gp had those who have been under your Maa i charge, aud others connected with the Inter- colonial Railway with whom you have had daily intercourse in the ordinary routine of duty, but by the citizens of this town in dif- ferent. lines ‘of business, who have had the pleasure of your acquaintance, and we shall Img cherish pleasant memories of your sojourn amongst us, While depioring the loss we sustain by your departure, itis extremely gratjfying to us to know that your entry on anew field of labo= is to be of Material henefit to you, and your appointment to one of the highest posi- tions on the Prince Edward Island Railway, in the gift of the Government, shows conclu- sively the exalted opinion the executive officers of the Government Railway system have of your sterling worth. Be pleased also to convey to } our best wishes for her happiness, and we may long be spared. Sey irs. Unsworth future. welfare and yous 1F and family ey the prosperity in store for you. (Six aaa st Jas. Yeo, M. Crean, X. W. Anderson, Thos. ('r ckett, T. Lavoie, Wm. Wall, J. R. Murphy, W. P. Brown, T. W. Burke, and many eas, ——>— a +e ee. bean, held it up between his finger and MARKETS. thumb, and, with a smile of con-|- ‘ia asl tempt, said: ‘Boys! I teld you so: I : re "failed oe life i draw| Lhe English market for cats, according ae y to most recent reports, was net active, and a prize!’ He then coolly added : there is not much chance of active enquir- ies springing up at present. The price is nineteen shillings per quarter of 904 Ibs. to English ports, and nineteen shillings and six pence to French ports. We under- stand that a cargo or two were sold for nineteen shillingsand nine pence to be deliv- ered at Rouen. POTATOES, The market for potatoes in the United States remains the same as last repertéd. The export for this season has been com- pleted. It has been a large one both in quantity and value. A Baltimore cireular of the 20th inst., says: At the wharf we note further arrivals the past week of six cargoes from P. E. Island, in all 26,000 bushels, which, with previous arrivals, A good deal of the stock is going into store, and the sales which are being made from vessels range from 90 cents to $1 per bushel. as to variety for Blues, White and Early Rose. We hear of no further direct importation of Irish, though some have been received via New York, landed at that port by steamer, and we quote for prime stock at $1 to $1.10 per bushel. FLOUR. The Montreal Gazette of the 12th re- ports: “‘In flour there was a fair Iceal enquiry at somewhat stiffer values. The sale was reported this afternoon of 1,000 bags of Ogilvie’s strong baker’s at $3.75, and of 50 bbis of white bread sponye flour at $8.25. For broken lots of Superior $6 25 was paid to-day. Sales renorted on Change were : 50 bbls extra at $6 00, 50 middlings at $4.00, 50 medium bakers’ at $6.15, 50 strong bakers’ at $6.15, 100 do at $6 59, 50 do at $7.00.” Superior Extra.........+ssese0 #615 @ 000 Extra Superfine.........sessss« 600 @ 605 Fancy....... seidichneinian ababemumnienis - 595 @ 600 Spring Extras.cecscccceseese corre 600 @ 006 Super fine.....ccecccerereee vooeee 5 70 @ 67D Uanada Strong Bakers’........ . 650 @ 675 PORK AND LARD, In Montreal market on the 12th there was no important change in hog producta, Western mess pork being quoted at $20 for old, and $20.75 and $21 for new rd was quiet at 144c for Canadian in pails and at lde for American Dressed hogs were steady at $7.75 and $8 per 100 lbs in car lots, but no sales were reported except in a jobbing way. Smoked hams are beginning to receive a little more attention, and several sales of city cured were mentioned at 13c, among which was that of a 100 pieces at 13c, and a lot at a shading below that figure. —(azette. A rime at North Sydney on Monday: last, destroyed eight buildings, including W. H. Moore & Co’s store, one of the largest in the town. ‘The loss is estimated at $100,000. PRANo’s $1,000, $500 and $300 Prize Christ- mas Oerds at Harvie’s Bookstore, oct 31 ¢ f SUE prersemae sr ee » & ce ie A SA es we 8 , 1 egy 0 egg , sees babe tre + ha Teta > — namcene ema ens ot Tose imamate mm eae, een Sa Fe te | i : ( sae le e aie ee SO, OI, BO 4 ee — Ha a Saag ee ie pee iptien Pith ean: mm, ci ii NE 8 EA ONS | INI ACRE Sak =e ae a a — ana fers eee Le Mer st <seomemesacney pe Ss sare: MOOT ERA SME AE