ferws :-~Five Deitirs A YRAR, “ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, 3 having to advise the Public, may speak free. on hae - ano lte eT. 1 ” -~EURIPIDES. c EW SERIES fae DAILY EXAMINER Is ISSUED KVERY Ry rake Examiner Pouritsnine heii. rroM THEIR Orricr, Conner or WaTer EVENING, anpd GREAT GBONGE STREETS, Charlettetown, - i P. E. Island. Rares oF SuBSCRIPTION : Six Mouths, . ‘ : #2 50 Three Months, - : i 1 25 One Month, . © 3 0 50 per Advertising at most moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly, | quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertisu- ments, on application. ALMANAC FOR AUCUST, 1881. MOON'S CHANGES, First Quarter 2nd day, 12h. 30m., midnight, WwW. (belew horizon.) Full Moor 9th day, 5h, 54m., horizon. ) Last Quarter 16th day, Oh. 45m., p. m., W. New Moon 24th day, 4h. 33m;, p- m., S. W.} p. m.,E. (below a yr jpat OF WEEK San |Scn | Moon) High | Days: rises ‘sets | rises | iwater | len’h, ran ohm ih ma morn morn |h. m, | 1) Monday i4 4717 25111 22) 1 44/14 38} RE oH 7 ednesday | ’-S : i 3° | 4!Thursday st 2 2 “| 4 28 3U 5| Friday $2} 19} 3481556] 27 é)Saturday 53} 181445722] 25 7'Sunday 55> 16; 5 33 8 31 21 $| Monday 56; 15) 6 13, 9 27 19 9 Tuesday 57| {8} 6 46)10 15 16 10\Wedneaday | 58] 12) 7 15|10 63} 14! 11, Thursday 59} 10] 7 43/11 38; 11 12\ Priday 5 1) 9 8 17, aft 15 8 ee | aes ta| 3 4 Sunday 9, 1 37 15| Monday 4' 4) 9 4) 223; @ ‘Tuesd 5} «=: 2 1 25) 3 17/18 57 7 Wednesday 7| jst i4e7} 54 18 Thursday $'5 59}morn} 5 30! 51 19 [Priddy 9} 57! 0 i 72 43 M\Saturday | 11) 56) 1 018 1 45 21) Sunday 12} 54/2 O18 4%; 42 22! Monday 13! 52) 3 2/ 9 23) s 23) Tuesday 14, 530 4 310 4 36 a Wednesday | 17 48; 5 710 | 32 25; Thursday 17} 46, 7 M11 6 29 26| Friday 18) 45) 7 es 3 27 27 Saturday 19) 43) 8 14jmern 25 28 Sunday 21) 41) 916,06 9; 20 29| Monday 22, 46:16 23, 042; 18 30/ Tuesday 23} 37)11 30) 1 18 4 31| Wednesday |5 25/6 36laft 35 2 | 12 W. C. BISHOP : 9 Slit PiInNn Gs —AXD— FORWARDING AGENT, MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, —_—A\— General Connnission Agent, 80 BEDFORD ROW, ‘Pp. O. BOX 1 - HALIFAX, N. 8. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured in first- clase offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited promptly. ALFRED A. BOWN, AUCTIONEER — ND— General Gommission Merchant ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. Solicits consignments of all kindsof Produce Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, etc., etc. Prompt returns guaranteed, ences on application. answered {ap 7 6m end Good refer- [ju 17 6m oaw Royal Insuran alice Co., — OFr— LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. Capital, =... . « $10,000,000.00 (ash Assets, . . . . 28,000,000.00 Aunual Income, . . . 5,060,000.00 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. With the largest net surplus of any Fire insurance Company in the world. RATES IODERATE, JOHN MACEACHERN, June 20, ’81—eod Agent for P. E. Island Wagons to Hire, 1 COVERED MAIIl VAN—will seat eight persons, ‘Can be hired cheap, 1 COVERED CAB---Seat six persons. Buggies and Single Wagons by the day or week, Apply to H, COOMBS, ee — /Coarcrs Mopsrare. ee LORWE HOTEL. Th Popular Summer Resort, Per Surf Bathing, Bo: Boat Sailing and General Recreation no Better ia the Lower Frovinces. Strangers visiting the Island shouldnot go ee without visiting this Hotel. {iy 15 Marine Insurance Company —( P— Prince Edward Island. Rost. Lcneworrn, Esq., President, Directors : ee ie Ik al pn ee ee Stns CLOSING-OUT SALE FT AR DW AF, chy | We have decided to leave the Island this year, and NOW OFFER GUR WHOLE sTOCK OF rLardware, Paints, Oils., c&c,, &e., &7T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. SPECIAL Price ror Larces Lors. - - : - - A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Charlottetown, July 13, 1881—G¢i eod wkly, ne sj BaraGatns For ALL. | Hoy. L. C. Owen, T. Haypraray, Eeq., 'G. R. Burr, Esq, D. R. M. Hoorrr, Esq., B. Roesrs, Kaq., Samurt Motcu, Esq. Freights, at their Office, Corner of | George and Lower Water Streets, FRED. W. RALES, Ch’town, April 25, 1881. GENERAL ommission lierchants, FERHIS BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED and well-known estab-! hi 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, RASS, May 16, 1881. EDWARD T. RUSSELL, & 00. GHINE RAT No. 213 State Street. BOSTON, May 14, 1881. Queen Insurance Co’y CAPITAL - TO MILLIONS STERLING. | Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels! on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences, All Loases settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent forPrice Edward [sland CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOGIATION. PRESIDENT : Ju’T7] | Risks taken daily on Vessels, Cargoes and | Great | omni SEASIDE HO Le ARFHUR & CO, | Res J RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND. | OF ENGLAND. | a a neo SUMMER RESORT TEL . te Onn. ante ne es ee ————-- 30: shment will be open frem JULY Ist till SEPT. 10th for accommodation of Guests and Visitors. tates—$1.75 per day; $10.00 per week ; $32.00 per month. =| | To reach the Hotel a Coach will leave C Aue lottetown every, Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests; returning: Commission Merchants, every Thursday : and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a.m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to} Imeet Trains from all points at Hunter River, for passengers to | Seaside—seven miles. Address, JCHN NEWSON & CO.,, Gaitidie n. BOSTON BEANS!: 1A KAD -rInN- ANIERICAN STWLE ~——-AND— DELIVERED EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. June 28, 1881. 5 oon 54 ondines ye > i - am —> et Hon Sir.Wm. P. HOW LAND,C.B., K.C.M.G, VICK-PR¥SIDENTS : Hen. Wm. McMASTER, Wm. ELLIOT, Esq, ! Attention is directed to the SPECIAL AD.-' VANTAGES afforded by this Association to , persous insuring upon the ten-payment life| plan, as compared with the uniform Bonus of Two and a half per Cent, plan, Policy No. 7, 35,000—C. L. A. Actual Results for 1880. "Tenth year of policy :— Cash, 3111.45, or bonus addition, $260, Results under two and a half per cent, bonus | plan— Cash, $52 05, or bonns addition, $125 Difference in favor of the Confederation Life proftits— $59.40. or bonus addition, $135 Profits do not cease with the payment of the premiums in the 10th year, but continue during the existence of the policy. Paid-up policies in this class, in the case of surren er, carry protits. Policies non-forfeitable after they have been | in forse two years, and INDISPUTABLE: after THREE YEARS. Cash, Managing Director. June 27, ’81.—13i The Largest Amount of Life Tusurance at the Smallest Outlay | THE DOMINION SAFETY FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION, ST. JOHN, N. B. A HOME COMPANY. Provincial Drreorors: Jas,de Wolfe Spurr, Jas. T. Steeves, M. D, Wm. Henry Thorne, Thos. Temple, Foster McFarlane,M.D., Chas, F. Clinch, Hon. C. N, Skinner, Q. C., Jas, de Wolfe Spurr, Thos, A. Chipman, President. Secretary The Safety Fund System ! is fast becoming the popular plan of af- fording the protection of LIFE INSURANCE! Members only pay actual current cost, No large accumulations of the people’s money in the bands of the Association. Members vote for Directors, Expenses of management limited, Send for circulars. Examine our plan. James McLgop, M. D.. Physician, Ch'town, E. H. BABBITT, July 9—ne 3i j J. K. McDONALD, | —0 O—— marae Parties wishing to have a pot of deliciously prepared Pork) ‘and Beans delivered at their house every Saturday night, will ‘leave their orders at BEER & GOES, Where sample can be seen. PRICE 20 CENTS PER POT (3 PEVTS.) Cc. F. STACKPOLE. 4, ’81— Saw Charlottetown, July 4 FIRE! MARINE! LIFE HORACE HASZARD, = al ee tee General Ensarance Agent, : — REPRESENTING — ‘Commercial Union Five Assurance Company, of London, fng., CAPITAL, £2, 000,600 STG. Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont " CAPITAL, $800,000.00. British America Firs Assurance Company, of Toronto, Cnt, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Sin Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, < CAPITAL, $500,000.00. 20: MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED. :0: Risks taken on all descriptions of Preperty at LOWEST RATES. :0: — Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Charlottetown, April 4, 1881—tf BILLS OF LADING | Woo, Wool, Woo, | eine Park w ool Sho p. June 25, ’8!, Special Agent for P, E, I, AT THE EXAMINGR OFFICE, | June 27, ’8l, $$ —____,- Sinoite Copiers Two Cents. —. ~~ = : — CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE E DWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, ‘AUGI St 4, i881. aideenttnecamieeh teas tonne: meg weg - - re |United States Trade with Eng- | land. The Commercial Enquirer contains an lanalysis of the trade betweeu Great B rit- hes and the United States for the y year jending 30th June 1880, from which we igather some interesting facts. The fol- owing table shows the money value of jexports of merchandize from the United |States to the United Kingdom for the | tere years ended respectively June 30, 1879 and 1880 :— EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC PRODUCTS. 1880. 1879. |Kngland,.......> $354,091,835 $251,665,645 ROOUAE 5s as 28,241,373 22,646, 766 PEON 0 ks cost: 65,663,336 42,173,479 Total... . 4. $450,994,244 $346, 485, S$i EXPORTS OF FOREIGN PRODUCTS. 1880. 1879. | Maple 2.0550. 8S $2,574,893 $2, 164,619 {Scotlamd............ 109,546 120, 295 ee 117,814 57,643 WO nies sehaess $2,202,253 $2 842,2 558 The following table shows the money value of imperts of merchandise from the United Kingdom in the same fiscal years :— IMP9#RTS, j } 1830. 1879. |Eogland.......... $189, 266,307 §97,709,167 i} Scotland « is eae ly 046,332 8 736,538 { Ireland aks ean 4,361, 055 $0933 07 Total imports... $210, 613, 694 $108, 38,812 It appears from the foregoing table that the increase of the United S:ates ex- a — es — a se VOL 9—Ne. 62, FL at Se OO om ~s hie, “2. COR SE SPONDE ENCE, aa a eee We do not h ld ourse elee 8 respi onsible for the opinions er statements of our correspondents, nal annaigretemigemenane : om rencanneitilitli Sunimer nella Holidays. T'o the Ediior of the Lxaminer. Sin,— We are stan ding in eur own light by keeping our schools open during the he: = of summer. It is deing an injury to th pupils as well as to the teachers. of ovr country schools. It is injurious to the whole system of education. This may not be so imp< ortant when we fiest consider it; but when we think a little on this subject the truth is soon laid bare. it must be admitted that what tends to lessen the energy of children makes them so much the less capable of learning. And again I am told that ail teachers are more or less affected by heat! Who would think it? A grest many people seem to think that teachera—teachers ia the country es- pecially-- are a race of supernatural beings capable of enduring heat and cold to any degree. But people are mistaken some- times. Oh! no: school-teachers are mor- tals (for I have been one) and they know what itis to be in a close room on a sultry day in July or August, with forty (40) or fifty (50) scholars. My. Editor, it is high time that such a 5) stem of cruelty to ani- mals (?)—-yes, ‘‘ cruelty to animals,” was abolished ; and I now call upen all eoun- try teachers to look after their rights. How is it that P. E. L. 1s the enly Provinee in the Dominion that has no vacation in mid- summer? Why are we not like our neigh- bors, who have vacation in midsummer and every Saturday a holiday? Is it because ports to the United Kingdom, in 1880 i'was $104,968,058 against an increase of} ‘imports, from the same country, amount- ing to $102,074.881. It also appears that the balance of trade in favor of the United States, and against the United © Kingdom, was: — Tu PE oe hick sha dle G+ ie oe $243, 182,893 | EA GREE) erty eal 940,289, 627 | | The following table shows United! States imports from and exports to Great | Britain, cf coin and bullion, foreign and | doinestic in the aforesaid fiscal years :— COIN AND BULLION, Imports. $36,955,634 3,432,954 Exports. he aks Sad cae a $ 4,746,007 14, 185, 507 | Tonal Imaports....... 2 000 cenees $40,388,589 Tetal Exports. .. $18,931,214 18,931,214 Me es A ee ey $21,457,374 de “Tt thus appears,” says the Enquirer, ‘that we received coin and bullion te ithe amount of $21,457,374 in part pay- ment of a balance iu tavor of the United]? | States, amounting to $483,472,430, leav- ing a sum of $492,015, 056 seemingly to! their credit, and for which they received ifrom Great Britain neither money nor |merchandise. Yet we know that far from i being her creditors, we are still largely ‘indebted to her capitalists, who prize ‘highly our securities, and ewing to the | stat te of the money market, have certainly ‘not parted with any considerable quantity of them for the past eighteen | months.” Contisuing, the Enquirer | Says :— pee It should first be observed that al- ‘though our trade with the U nited King- ‘dom, taken separately, shows a balance ‘in our favor of $485,000,000 in two |years, our trade with all nations, includ- j3 ng Great Britain and Ireland, redaces ‘the figure to $432,345,578. And if we) deduet from this the $71,189,050 in coin land bullion which we received from all ‘countries during the two years under ‘covsideration, our apparent claim on the i world, taken as a whole is further re- duced to $361,155,628. This is the ex- act balance which England, as the clear- ‘ing house of this planet, would have to ‘pay us if we owed her nothing, either on , mouey investments or for ocean traas- ‘portation. Unfortunately, it is plain enough that we have contributed during the last two years $362,000,000 in cheap food and raw materials to the industrial supremacy of Great Britain, without re- ceiving anything in exchange, besides contributing, by: our indirect “trade with other nations through her merchants and shipowners, untold millions to her com- mercial pr renee Om "the President's Comp: | The Lancet says :—*‘ Portion of dress ‘may have been carried into President Garfield's wound, and each. abscess that forms is not only the direct source of ‘danger from pain and fever and the ‘dan- ger ‘of its spreading deeper, but with each there is fresh liability of blood- poisoning. It is quite an impossibility to feel any certainty that we may uot hear of another abscers or relapse, and it is of great importance that the patient’s con- ‘stitutional vigour be maintained at as high a pitch as possible in view of future ‘troubles. Absence of fever anc severe exhaustion removes avy cause for imme- diate alarm, but until the wound is quite healed and the bullet either removed or encysted, there will be a liability of re- ‘curriog abscesses, each attended with the riek of blood- -poisoning. — + <> <a Irjyou visit the ‘‘ Lorne Restaurant ” eigar store yeu will there see the finest assorimeat of im ported Havoaa Cigars ever showa in Call and see fur yourselves, The ‘‘ Lancet” | their rights ? and be convinced. Also, a choice lot of Cigarettes, favorite brands, iy 29 lw ’ and Grafton Streets, our people are more miserly than they? >' Is it becanse our teachers do met deserve it as much as theirs? Ne; but is it not be- cause our teachers have never agitated for Where will you find men, as a class, more deserving-—-who are wore patient and desirous of doing right? Let rigut be done to them. Let us do right to eur children (it is they whe suffer most,) and let us de right to ourselves. Mr. Editor, thaskivg you for giving this aplace in the colamns ef yeur widely- circulated journal, and heping to see more written on thia subject, I remain for the present, Yours, for the advancement of education, Fair Pray. (ueen’s County, Aug. lat, 1881. ee EE Oe ihe Opium Trade. The Secretary of the Society for the Sup- pression of the Opium Trade wrete to the Viceroy in China explaining the Society's views on the traffic. The Viceroy replied : ‘*Qpium is a subjeet on which England and China can never meet on common greund. China views the whole question from a tseral, England froma fiscal stand- point. The Chinese Governmeat is im- pressed with the necessity of making strenuous efiorts to centrcl the flood of opium before it overwhelms the whole country. The new treaty with America containing a prohibitory clause encourages the belief that broad principles of justice and feelings of humanity will prevail in the future relations of China with western hatiens.” —— >> -h- A Rooriess Pranr.—There is a plant in Chili, and asimilar one in Japan, called the “flower of the air.” This appellation is given to it because it has no root and is never fixed to tae earth. It twines round a dry tree or sterile rock. Each seed produces two or three flowers like a lily, white, transparent, and odoriferous. It is capable of being transported two or three hundred lea- gues; and it vegetates as it travels, sus- pended yn a twig. Tr At the sale ef Lord Beaconsfiold’s effects, the small quantity of ehampagne, consisting of ony four or five dozens, was very warily fought fer, about two dozen ef Vin Brut (Holdsworth) selling for 1403. a dozen te Mr. Tooth. Another lot or two dozen and six brought 101s. per dozen ; but the crown- ing price was paid for a dozen and three pints ef champagne Care ¢d’Or, which was beught by Lord Haddington, at 200s. a dezen, or very nearly $5 a a bottk. -——- —- Insanity statistics in Pritice show that the number ef persons in that country who are mentally deranged exceeds 100,000, ss against 94,000in 1869. Taking the average of the whole population, there is about one person unsound in the upper story out of every 400; but the arts rand professions furnish relativ ely much the ,arger propor- tion, there being one madman in every 100 artists, 120 lawyers, and 230 professers and writers. eee Special Notices. Just received at L. E. assortment of Black, Cream Laces,—aug,. 2 InsvRANCE.—Marine, Fire, Life and Acci- dent --effected in most reliable companies, Prue, W. Hyxpman, Agent. lap A LARGE lot ef Butter Crocks, Tubs and Baskets for sale very cheap at the Famiiy Grocery.——R. K. Baack, {jy 29 Corps. AND Tassexs, in black, brown, ear- diual, drabs and old gold, and a new lot of buttons, just received at the Leaden House, — July 26, 3i. A cHoice Lor of Walking Canes, in Mal acca, Ebony, Urange, Olive, &., juss opuned at Dodd’s Medical Halli. j3u 3i tts For Forxe Hore,.—The sabscriber has procured a comfortable covered coach express- ly to ruu tothe Lerne Hotel when required, will leave regularly on Wednesdays and Sat- urdays, at6o’clock, p. m, aad other days when required.—Tnos. R. Brooks, near Tem- peranee flall.—July 29. 61 eod pat. Tux most reliable place te get your Sewing | Machines repaired is at Brown's, cov. Priave {july 25 6i Prowse’s a large and White i, se Eigen MMi: Fi OE Tae AE: E a. &