ae TeRM \ LDoOLLAt a YRA ‘ This is true Lib: rity; when Free-bora 1 Men having to advise the i abilic, may speak free,.”-—EvnriptpDes. SINcLE Corres ‘i wo CENTS. + Y 7 » } i Kw ( ‘ | ? ear ‘ Y - 7 ’ } LW SE hg OTE KiGWN. PRU Waki ) ASLAN J : VOL 10,---NQ. 39 NEW , REE: LWA LU Li Ni Y Kb i WO Ba ND. MON DAY AN si t 9, 1882 d (}\- NU es _ ? ; 4 , x nee sa an Tas) ' " , 4 rei 78 , yt ; Tue Dairy EXAMINE] FANCAT RAADY FOLATR C anra. int ‘Hy 1D NEWS NOTES 2. el os 4 : ee #3 ff : 4 1 4 | et i % : es . br: aWrencs bie . fl {- Senet IS ISSUBD EVERY EVENING, 2 4 * : 8 5 hf 5 BY at gS x} FY 5 i iF 8 us ay - oe ° The navigation of the upper liulsen is % * ' 4) . ; Br tae Examiner Pusuisnine Comrany Bis SASS Lal 1 4 Wi: aki ky ww ig e ee ee oe closed on account of ice. » Ww THEIR OFFICE CoRNER OF Wa : {> a a Hotel is now RE OPENED, CH A PTER id i ace The decrease of the United Ntates de bt FRO’ BIR fOB, CORNER an sionaiill Midis " ving been thoroughly repainted and duri , ‘ . Ti u ; : : ar ae uring December was nearly $13,000 000. AND GREAT GEORGE sTrREeETs, STEELE CUNT: RP ES A r refurnished in the best style, Being centially Lhe square Ol bright colors soon pro- — w ” 7 : Charlottetow P. EB. Islan situated and within three minutes. walk of duced eftect. The five proug-horus came A Que! et eas an; ORy —_— a - TMNT ee a ee ee — Ss ae the Railway Depot and Steamboate ers penmen of the imes, a hew venture im ae RG 77] d Ps. - cr ! ballway pot and Steamboate, it offers trortin g arouud the sdge lake ’ Rates or Supscnrieti ae we Eo eo WUL ¢ Lelend okey: Te inducementaifo the traveliing public. “sl ted. d edge ef the-lak a ij urnalism. ‘ 4 ) ar . , c . ts Six Months, : . S2 OU —*(): Permancat-and ‘Transient Boa:ders acco- “* ys Gane apes it a moment, au The annual sale of pewa in Plymonth Three Months, - ; l 25 os , P morlation, onsurpassed by any other Hotel in then dashed off again to a greater dis-| church, Brooks n, realized $38,000, a de- ’ - > e o 4 % err? . = rey A ? . é 4 wu, One Month, Oo 5O £ 7 Ezz ais sy, gs a a BE ES q of.’ "s wae Bk” EF 8 f tiie city, tance Soon, <a ever, they turned and braliiie ‘af $4,000 ; WM. E. HICKEY 2 j j is time . . mf a@~ Advertising at most moderate rates. didimnitisiiiatn Cyto dledhadigaain Da’heee Slee a * sea! to came running back, thistime apparently) Tye Prench Academy of Medicine lately ntracts may be made fc ' hly Ts Toke Ano 4 sane : ab es, er with greater confidence, and @ strovger|had their attention called to te case of @ Gr I t é y 2 or Noma Y, % » . 2. . 3 ° . » 2 quarterly, half ye arly or yearly adyertise- pf NY ADE rir ey x Te fi MUS Ts a ; ; & Ang F 20M i ; ie GRE e feeling of curiosity, I could i wear the +m | girl of six weighing 124 pounds. ’ m9 "9 ’ wid Pa uttering their quick ‘* suorts’’ as they straw after thrash- ments, on applicat 100. )7 (ol Prince Rdward Islan RAILWAY TIME TABLE NO. —— WINTER ARR A AGEMENT. —— To take effect on the Is Dec., 182 ‘TRAINS OUTWARD. id i ‘Cloths, A STATIONS. | MIXED. | MIXED. MIXED * oat Ls ai i Ch’town ..|Dp § Wb jam Dp 3. oopmn Dp 2. 30pm Reyalty Jcl ** 8.38 “| * 323’ “2.53 * N Wiltsh’e ‘* 9.29 "7 “4 Hanter R’r; “ 9.45 ‘*| ** 4.58 7 Bradalba’e | ‘*10 23 * [ oe) Co’ty Line.| **16.33 “* , ** 5.18 “| Freetown |; “10.48 *, ** 5.33“! Keusingt’n! ‘11.10 **; ** 5.55 * Sueum’ side! 2T11-45 “1 Ar 6.30 Dy rt 45pm) Wellingt’n, ‘* 2.37 ‘ “| | Port fill..| “ 3.22“! O’Leary...| “ 444 “ Bloomtield | ‘* 5.08 “ } Alberton..| ‘* 5.48 ‘| Tignish...;Ar 6.45 * (_ 5%. Royalty Jc| Dp 2; ‘3pm VOOR aia } ** 3.09 ** Bedford. . . ies 299 « Mt. Stew’t lps ‘— j , Cardigan ..| 5 33 Jeorget’n.. git.. isl sone sel eae Mt. Stew’t | Dp 4.15 Spm | Morell... | | 1 4.55% | Bt. ro nu? G25 Bear River be _ he = 4 Souris . 100 “| © TRAINS INWARD. ; i ! STATIONS, MIXED. | MIXED. MIXED, ae | | ; ; Ch’tewn .. Ar 5. 30 pm) Arll. l5am) Arll.45am Royaity Je Dp 5.07 * | Dp10. §2 ** |Dpi1.22 “* N Wiltsh’e; ** 4.15 7) i Hunter R’r| “* 4.00 ** ** 9.45 * Bradalba’e ' ** 3.24 ‘* | ** 9.09 * Co’ty Line.} ** 3.14 ‘*| ** 8.59 * Freetown..}| ** 2.59 * ‘6 8.44 & Kensiugt'n “e 9 .B5 “e 4 “se 8 20 sé ‘ ope ‘200 * te 7.45 oe Summ’ side aril. Sam! Wellingt’n| Dp10.35 ** Port Hill..| ** 9 53 * O'Leary...; ** 8.31 ‘*| Bloom held | $66.06 § Alberton ..j *‘ 7.25 ‘ Tignish...| ‘‘ 6.30 ‘ stiles Royalty Jc Dp 1. 22am | York..... | $11.05. * | Bedford, . . 1610.45“ | tale | «10.10 « Mt. Stew t | Ar10.00 as Cardigan . Dp 8.40 “ | Georget'n . * § 15 ¢ Mt. Stew't |Arl0 00am | Morell. . Dp 9.20 « St. Peter's 8.50 «« | Bear River 66 5.00 ‘6 Souris .... $6. 7.16 *¢' 7 L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent , Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov, 29, 1581 [6i, wkly] Prince Edward Island Railway , NTIL FURTHER NOTICE a Passenger Train for Georgetown, to connect with steamer “ Northern Light,’? will leave Char lottetown at 4.50 p. m. daily, sundays ex- cepted, A Passenger Train will also leave George-| town for Charlottetown daily, Sanday’s ex-| cepted, on arrival of the ** Northern Light,’ | L B. ARCHIBALD, Supt. tailway Offices, Ch’town, Dec 15, 1831—tf LOBSIER FACTORY FOR SALE. HE undersigned offers for sale the LOBS- TER FACTORY and PLANT, TRAPS, BOATS, &c, AT DESA" LE, lately the property of Juseph Boats Donald K. Currie, of that place. This Factory was erected last spring and is in good cendition. If not disposed of before the 1st March gext, it will then be sold at Pablic Auction. Farther particulars may be had on applica- tion to the undersigned, FRED W HYNDMAN, Trustees of the Estate of Joseph Boats and D. K, Currie. Ch’town, Oct. %, 81—oaw ti For Sale or to Let. HAT Freehold Property, with a front-ot eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty: four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 iarge rooms and two Kitchens. Can be tarned into one Dwelling by unlock, ing a door. Apply on the premises to and r RS, BUSWALL. March 12, 1531—1ti * * . < . I will, during the-winter mon din clear out my Stockvof Tweeds, Bress Goods, “lkirts, Shawls, Satq es, Uisters, Knit Webl Goods, oom Paper, Carpets, fioor Oi) Choetin and Readymade Clothing, kO TO 20 PER Ci DISCOUNT. rey bs y Be LINES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AT REDUCED PRICES OWEN CONNOLLY * z CON «m a Jan. 4, 1882. 4 ao OUR OLD STAND, AND WELL OPE DAY, TH® SHE WING N ON iG oh Inst. ‘RHE: pormer FRI : Largest stock Ever viens by us. W. E. PAWSON & CO. Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1881. WHO Favor us wiih ) AN INSPECTION OF MAY a Cail, STOCK OF GROCERIES FOR FALL & WINTER, WHICH Is NOW TC OUR COMPLETE, and which we offer at. Bargains to Cash Buyers. Everything warranted as represenied or ne sale. South Side Market. c CAM ENON. Remember the place—“ Sian oF THE CROWN,’ ROBERTSON CANADIAN PACIFIS RATLWAY COMPANY. 0— eo & tee | Dec, 13, 1881—im eod —— rHXHE CANADIAN PACIF IC RAILWAY COMPANY offer: Lands in the FERTILE BELT of Manitoba and the North-! west Territory for sale at $2.59 PER ACRE. ee Payment to be made one-sixth at time of purchase, and the balance in five! annual iastalments, with interest at six per cent, A REBATE OF $1.25 PER ACRE certain. conditions, for cultivation and other THE LAND GRANT BONDS of the Company, which can be procured at all the Agencies of the Bank ef Montreal, and | ether Banking Lustitutions throughout the ¢ountry, will be RECEIVED AF TEN PER CENT. PREMIUN on their par value, with interest “accrued, oa account of andin payment of the purchase money, thus further reduciag the price of the land co the purchazer, Special arrangements made with Emigration and Land Companies. For full particuiars, apply to. the Gempany’s Land Commissioner, JOHN McTAVISH, Winnipeg; or to the undersigned? y order of the Board, CHARLES DRINKWATER, Seereiary. Montreal, Dece mber 1st,1881. 285 eing allowed, eon i | a ~ COAL! SS “NOTICE. . \ YE, the undersigned; have this Sais en- tered into Co-Partnership to practice as Barristers and Attorneys in Charlottetown, | in thé office lately occupied by Messrs, Sul- livan & Morsom,’’ in the Young Men’s Clivis tian Association Buil ing in Charlottetown. EDWARD LAYPILLD, ; STANIb AUS BLANCHARD. | no 28 dly pat 2aw, ne pres v4 E W. W. CLARKE, Lora’ a W bar Dee; 28, al 2 w FLOUR. (A BALSSUPE ROR. BXFRA te u For sale by the — ca . YATES. a ‘tit, piace to the eX AMIN our Print PRINTI 1e@ Is OOM. Vater Street, Nov. 30, ot” fde 173m 2aw "6 TONS ROUND CAL, For sale by; £ i Goods, STEAI Mi STEAM! To the Front! The Mayflower Mills Have been thoroughly overhauled, and &@ first-class Steam Engire put im, making it second te noneon the isiane, Parties from a distance can reecive iheir grists at shortest notice. H. 5. GATBS, 20—4i 2aw, wkly 2m CITIZENS’ West Royalty, Dec. INSURANCE C0., | OF CANADA. | SIR HUGH ALLAN... sosereee E RESIDENT. ‘Capital wibbidtiveh cst ee Ota m 188,000 Deposited with Dominion Gov’t.. 142,00 } Fire, Life, Accident and Guarantee. ! Risks taken in moderate rates, the above Company at (Farm Property and Isolated Dwellings a vpeciality.) Policies issned in office at Charlottetown. Losses settled promptly and on ee . URQUHART, “| Ge festa Liear for P. E, I Ch’ town Dec 9, 188'!—1.0 ra RE a TORTHER ASSURANCE 0, 1 floorgate Street, Loudon. ~* Capital, Every description of property insured at current rates, in town and country. FRED. W, HYNDMAN. Corner Queen and Water streets. Ch'town, Dec, 6, ’°8'—tf | | Professional Card, I ‘HE undersigned have thig day entera ' into Partnership as Attorneys-at Law Office—South side of Queen Square, op posite the Post Uflice. A. B. | ORRAR TON, P. J. crtNROY, Bs aries town, Dee. 3, is81—ew 2aw Oueen Insurance Co'y OF ENGLANB. CAPITAL | _ Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, : Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels {on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences, All Losses settled promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Jwi77] Agent for Priuce Edward Island ; ! 1 ' i ALFRED A. BOWN,' | AUCTIONEER | —AND— feueral Commission Merchant ST. JGHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. i | Solicits consignments of all kind of Produce | Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, ete., etc. Prompt returns guarantee a, ences on application, Good refer- [ju 17 6m oaw W.C. BIS HOP, seo EEL DS C$ FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, AND ~ $0 BELFORD KW. P.O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N yARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned and collection of Custom Drawbacks i thereon. Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured tiist-class offices at most favorable rates | Consignmebts of Produce soliciived, and in prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited aud answernd | spe pt’ Nov, 4, 18$1—lyr crossing. General Commission Agent, '. tossed up their tiny heads and snuffed the air. Fortunately the wind was in my favor, blowing directly from the game, aud towards me; otherwise, they would have ** winded” me, and discovered the cheat, for they both know and fear the s@eut of the humau hunter. The baud consisted of a young buck | aud four females—his wives ; the nucleus, no doubt of a much larger établi-hment | improspect—for the antelope is poly-| ous,avd some or the older mates 1aV 1 kvew/i" the House of Commvuas—that seat hav- e an extensive following. the buck by his greater size and forking horus, which the does want. Lie ap- peared to direct the actions of the. others, as they all stood in a line be hind him, foliowing and imitating his mo.ions. 3 At the second approach, they came within a hundred yards of me. My rifle was equal to this range, and | prepared to fire. The; leader was vearest me, aud him I eelect-' ed as the victim. Taking sight, 1 pulied trigger. As soon as the smoke cleared ‘oft, L had the satisfaetion of seeing the ‘Bock down upon the prairie, in the act of giving his last kick. To my surprise uoue of the others had been frightened off by the report, but steed gazing at their fallen Jeader, apparently bewil- dered. I bethought me of reloading; but I ‘had incautiously risen to my feet, avd so revealed my form te the antelopes. This produced an effect which neither the ‘crack of the rifle nor the fall of their ‘comrade had done; and the now terri-| ‘fied animals wheeled about and sped away like the wind. In less than two miuutes they were beyond the reach of ‘vision. The next question that arose was how tempting morsel lay upon the other side, and Lt therefore set about examining the | chasm in erder to find a practicable This I fortunately discovered. On both sides, the cliff was somewhat broken down, and might be scaled, though net without considerable diffi- culty After ence more looking to the secur-. trail-rope, | placed my! ity of my horse's rifle where 1 had slept, and set out to cross the barranca, taking only my knife. I could have no use for the gun, and it would hinder me ia sealing the cliffs. I got to the bottem of the ravine, and com- meoved ascending on the opposite side where it was steeper; but T was assisted by the branches of the trailing cedar that} grew among the rocks. I noticed, and! i with some surprise, that the path must animals. The soil that lay upon the ledges was |S‘ paddled” as by feet, and the ‘rock in ‘some places scratched and discolored. ‘These indications only caused me a momentary reflection. I was too hungry to dwell upon any thought but that of eating. , At length I reached the scrap of the cliff, aod climbing out upon the praire, soon stood over the carcass of the prong-horr, |My knife was out, and next moment I. |was busy playing the part of butcher. You will no doubt fancy that the next thing I did was to go in search of some- thing to make a fire for the purpose of | | co: king, I did nothing of the sort ; the! ‘next thing I did was to eat my break | ‘fast. ate it raw; and had you been io my situation, delicate as you are, you would have done the same. | It is true that after | had satisfied the ‘first cravings of appetite with the tongue | of the antelope and a few morsels of ‘steak. I became more fastidious, and thought a little roasting might improve ithe venison. For this purpose, I was f shout to returnto the barranea, in order Ito gather some sticks of the cedar-wood, 'when my eyes fell upon an object that ' drove all thougutsof cookery out of my head, and sent a thrill of terror to my heart. The object io question was a large animal, which | at once recognized as the grizzly bear, the most dreaded of ll creatures that inbabit the prairie. TO BE CONTINUED. | The extend to » Which the phenad By G- ns d in conversation is simply shocking Jt is a note of want of culture and betrays an undisciplined mind, in addition to it- | being a shanucless disobedience of one of the for nivst commands of the Decalogue. ———-@—— Intelligence has been received that the Govern r of the Gold Coast is about to march inland, with a force of native troops They are burning the ing, in Southern Maniroba, lest it should encumber the ground wm the spring. Law suits are not always expensive. A out the cheapest aman can get into is the striped one wort an the penitentiary. The Torcnte World, indep ndent Grit, propounds the followin, conuodraw : “ dicts Grits, led by a man of Mr. Biake’s anility ica nnot carry av old reform constitue ney lke West Nor:huniberlaud, what can they carry ?” There are three candidates in the field for the representation of New Weotusnuster ‘ing been vacated by the elevati n of Dr, McInnes to the Senate. A!! three candi- jdates are supporters of Sir Join Mae-. dovald. The statement that Prince Bismarck in- te. ded to propose a Congress of the Powers to discuss the Popes position is seam)-cili- cially denied. A propysal to re-estabish the Pope’s responsibility bas been sugyested semi officially, but no rephes have yet been received. The Episcopal church “at Hughenden, which Mr Disraeli usually atreended, has been maguificentiy decorated in his ime- mory. Two beautifully stained windows have been erected, and the chaneei wll has been covered with rich paintings of evangelists, prophets and angels. The year 1882 is to be an annus mirabilis —so the Latter-Day prophets tell us; for it is in 1883, at latest, that the end of this | dispensation is to come, au? the ten- | kingdomed confederacy of the Latin nations must be orgaoized some years before that by the predominance of Franee. Besides the Mussulman Messiah is expected Mahammadans to appear in Africa about this time. Mr. Vennor hav not given up yet, after his signal failure for Teember. He pre- dicts for the first week of this month a severe dip of 10 or 15° below zero, iasting four days. The thermometer will thea \ rise abruptly to moderate mildness, and from snow to rain. The other cold dips “£3, 000,000 stg. Was bto-get-aerossthe barranca, The will oceur during the month with mild- a between. King Victor Emmannel baa made it known throngh the medium of an address ata New Year’s reception, that Italy is firmly decided not to admit of the slightest discussion of certain questions touching internal order. His remerks are said to have evidently been intended as an il usion to Bismarck’s reported designs on behalf of the Vatican. Rev. A. J. Bray came to Canada for a few years rest. He likes the Dominion so well that he finds hinself unable to again reside in the mother country. He reventiy spent a few months ‘‘at home” and pre- that the present year will see a number of British capitalists immigrating to this country, who will invest their money in Canadian manufactures. A Quebec paper, withont giving its authority, if it has any, fur the stamment, says the archbishops, bishops, and clergy of THE MILLIONS STERLING. bave been used before, either by men or) the Roman Catholic Church in that prov- lince have withdrawn their opposition to | Mr. Girouard’s deceased wifes sister mar- riage bill, and that it will be introduced ayain during the coming session, but in a ‘new form, that is, m rly repealing the Acts now in force, pro ivititg that mar- ascer’s that riage. The same authority the lay members of the © hurch of England nod of that Prevince inveod sip «ri g the bill. So far as veh v> yet asc mt ied, these statements are entirely unau:huriged and upwarrantaLle. Apropos of the approaching marriage of ‘the Duke of Albany, the youngest son of Queen Victoria, to a German prineess, the iquestion is being raised as to the amount ‘of money which should be voted to the. junior members of the royal family. “I ipresume,” says a writer in the London | Truth, “* that Parliamest will be asked to vote him the same annual allowance as was granted to the Duke of Counanght; but it m: y well be asked why an En.lish prince sh uld not live on thé same allowarce of a G rnan prince. In this age of shi dly, I think it ough: to be laid down that u ww by no means necessary to be rich in order to he respected. One or two reyal princes living in decent comfort apon an inceme of £500 per annum would do mere than any- thing else that can be conceived to shake the reign of ostentativus snobbism.” It is no secret that Mr. Tennyson in his own person, is far from possessing an ical tidiness aud poetic elegance of taste and mien. As he walks on sun mer after: oons through Hyde Park, wondering are the glances which are cast by strangers npon the dishevelled figure. The London World presents a spectacled avd wild locked cari- catore of the poet, with this verse :— In her ear he whispers yraffly, ** Pork for lunch, for dioner trips; See that nei:her’s done too toaghly — Bring a match and licht my pipe!” She replies, ‘* Oh ! hated hiv d's eye, Curse and honour of my life !” He is our famed Poet Laureate, She is but the Laurea c’s wite Through the Park and Giardeus going, Picadilly and the strani. All the time his ** becca” blowing, Sil agave the p ople stand ‘¢ Wants ‘is aireut! Kur Haged ac ntury at least !” old buffer | to »ni-h the natives in Danve for killing two English custome officers. Says the Laureate, ~~ bis 1 suffer Frow the many headed busst |”