MT Te Poa ramac age, i. 4. tn nnn _ ——<trninenene aate - Olen “ar sonensnentiitnienengetiibtiats apaeahinni me ‘‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, mey speak free,.”—"vuirmes. Sincie Corres Two CEnts. NEW SERLES. lupe Daity EXAMINER| 1S ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By roe Examiner Pustisuine Company, | SROM THEIR Orrick, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREE rs, Charlottetown, - P. E. Island. | Ratt 4 OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, . : . $2 50 Three Months, iL 2 One Month, - . ° 0 50 a@- Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. ALMANAC FOR MARCH, 183i. MOON & CHANGES, Full Moon 4th day, 27m. p. m., S. E. . Sh Third Quarter 12th day, 5h. }om., p. m., N. ‘ i ’ (velow horizo } New Moon 19th day, Sh. 5m, a. m., N. W. First Quarter, 26th day, 9h. 2lm. a. m., E. Sun |Sun | Moon|High ! Days DAY OF W2ZEK i —— rises |sets {| rises | water | len’h. hm hm} aft’n| morn W ednesday |6 435 42 54] 8 32) l 2 2' Thursday 41; 43] 3 55' 9 13) 3 Friday | 40° 45' 4 56! 9 49! 4 Saturday )} 38, 46) 5 53)10 23. 11 24 Sunday | 36) 47) 6 53/10 53| 6! Monday } 34) 491-7 £ 9/11 24! 7| Tuesday |} 32] 50; 9 111 55, 8' Wednes day ov 5210 4iaft 2d) 9iThursday 1 23; Still 7} 1 2! 10| Friday |} 26) 55) morn| 1 43) Ll Saturday | 24 56, 0 9, 2 30}11 46 12 Sunday 23; 57, 1 6) 3 44 13, Monday Zi; 58: 2 Of 4 49 14 Tuesday |} 196 0} 2 49, 6 18) 15 Wednesday {| 17| 1} 3 29 7 33! 16, Thursday 15st 3, 4 5} 8 33) 17) Friday | 13 4) 4 35; 9 28 18| Saturday , ae 5) 5 8/10 12: 12 07 19 Sunday | 9 Fi 5 37:10 53) 20\Monday | 7| 6 811 33! 21, Tuesday 7 9| 6 4i| morn 22)Wednesday | 3) 11) 7 18; O 13) 23|Thursday ‘6 1} 12:8 20 54) 24 Friday (5 59 13) 8 52] 1 39; 25| Saturday | 857! 15) 9 45) 2 29) i2 28 26| Sunday | 65: 16/10 44 3 26) 27|Monday | 53) 17|11 45] 4 38] 28 Tuesday | Bll Watt 46) 5 53) 29|Wednesday | 49 20 147,7 1 30) Thursday a 6S 8S ai 7 ST} 31| Friday \5 46 6 22) 3 48] 8 39| 12 49 CARD. THE MISSES CURRIE HA removed trom the Rooms recently occupied by them aboye the Store of R. W. Tremain, Esq., to the Store lately occu- pied by their late father, neag cor, of Pownal and Grafton Streets, where :; are still pre- pared to fill orders for Dress and Mantle- making. Mantles a speciality. [fe4 imeod INSURANCE OFFICE —_—_———— Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insurance Company, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably. F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office—South Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1852. W. C. BISHOP, SEILIPELIN Cr -AND-— FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, law mica General Commission Agent, BEDFeRD LOW, ye O..Wa. HALIFAX, N. 8. oe ATTENTION given to the} Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks} theresn. Hulls, Cargoes, aad Freights insured in| first-class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Projuce solicited, and) prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered | promptly. Nov. 14, 1881—lyr 53 Queen Street. SIGN OF THE Blue Flag, Extraordinary and Unprecedented Bargains IN BOOTS AND SHOES | The stock is good and seasonable, and the opportucity is a very rare one to secure really | | | ' MARVELLOUS BARGAINS. | P. B. Island Bank notes taken at their full} E. W. SMITH. | Ch'towa, Dee. 5, 158l—eod value for goods, |tory examinations, Students may enter at | | when they become men. ‘ = : >: : Jan. 7, ’81—e od. Principal CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1, 1882. STIG Goan A. T— VOL, 10,---NO. 83, NEWS NOTES. SBouth Rustico Notes. _—— -- Several young men of this place have It is rumored that_ Atterney-General eme to the conelusion to leave their} Walkem, of British Columbia, Tias been ative country ond take up their abode in| offered a judgeship. far weet, where they shall seek their of ; ot TTUBES, lt is to be h ped they will - Nearly all the accidents from the hand- sein niinenined. . ling of dynamite proceed from explosi#m whole the substance is being thawed cut for Our energetic friend Mr. Rattenbury | use. : f o has opened cut his new store, which was C + Aidit oo . ii * . + lately completed by Mr. Gay, whose re- q. a tie rt 5 ere of the Stock of Groceries iat putation as an architect is well known. It] P!He Fox ae Ul stock has recently is furnished with a general supply of mer- changed hands at 12) percent’ above par. — ' chandize and will no doubt receive a liberal | COUT a4 | | share of pitronage. A largely attended meeting of cotton mas- é & | The celebrated colt, Kimble Boy, which aig oe hem at wane a oe days ee me: : WA gente “alte ae TREK san pat which it was resolved to adopt ‘‘ shor Parties wishing to get their GRO BRIES Cheap should call at once and leave their orders. . : scalinien chestion tha ati Oe time” in the manufacturing dopartmetial They say he is coming, and do remember in order to reduce stocks, wuich are heavy it aud are causing prices to decline. 9 n +! fi P ro i @ dee E shall Sell oft my GOOD TEA, 25 SO and 33 cents ; RAISINS, 10 cents ; CRACKERS, 4 to 14 cents; CURRANTS, 8 conts. MOLASSES, 47 cents; # SUGAR, & cents. , ‘> ~ - oa ° . tr aie ’ » } 2 + , ®. P. Doyle, of Summerside, who some The struggle between the Governor and i the contiact cf Rustico the people of Jamaica continues. The peo- A large lot of CONFECTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents; lot CHRISTMAS GOODS, very seosiwater hosrecently transferred it tojRi@ @P® determined to adhere to their icheap; and sundry other articles too numerous to mention—all at cost for Cash only. Mr. Henry, of Stancly Bridze, who begatifeemmed for retrene}ment and represen- F " operation on the 20ult ; bat owing to. tn-] #UG# DY. & popular Counci!. A motion to been | tlist effect introduced in the Legislative Council was declared lost, the Government voting twice against it. in ible weather little has yet favora W. A. HUTCHESON, ° Dec. 16, 1881—3m eod, wkly 109 Urrer Queen Staezer) 4 young man named Rhenbin Gallant m : 2 ee, AX vm COU, 3 JEEN STREET “2! ® ' ’ The Canadian Pacific ' ail of this place, met a very narrow escape of will “ a a I scene Railway ye ae A : ~ . i ak tnange he — Some ae eorrrenneerernnmn rename rcmmmnmnnems HCY IPOZeT to death,on the night of the - ake nochange in the site for thelr < : doubtfal as te his whereabouts. He latestorm. He left the -henee of the late Pleats depot in Montreal, from that ¥ James Craswell and was proceeding to bis he ae ‘ me ee er arannene = on a i . i } e,a distance of about four hundredj .. ?" yp, arracks, Mime east end of thé = yards, when he lost his reckoning and be-|“'- Their freight depet will be in the aa i A RPS or ingest Re pm, ,| west end, on the Price farm, recently pur- ive } » oe lw the eomnany R ead. rmacde Clothin L WV d d H y Ci the strove to reach home but without success. chased by the company. we! y 0 86 S Gti, Gav" LOU wy F eling exhausted, he went into a small Skobeloffs speech is regarded by the ; grove of bushes where he kept walking in} Russian Emperor and statesmen as ** annoy- ‘ r A aN . 7 ot a. rder t« yvevent himself fror freezing. jing.” ear avo it is state . , Son AS I.WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. “ ' _ , pe ven hime ae fre n iy mh: ji g. A year ayo it is stated that Skobeloff He spent a night which can Le better} made statements exectly the opposite of ‘ 4 6 x ° 9 “ ; imegineda than described, those c mtaine ad in his recent 8} eeches Tn Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and |. gereecn 2 |St. Petersburg no politiod weicht is attach- -“s ; ‘ es + * | Management of Breeding Cattle. ed to his utierances, but Germany will i ‘. a : Be fur Lined Cloaks, Seaiettes and Colored Dress Goods, | sa make an official representation with regard | An interesting paper on the Polled Aber-| to them. ak en and Augus c rttle, contributed for the | In acquatic circles in England and Ame- nak of thn aes ricultural Society | +; : ; Journ M ‘ ae oe °. Seas Soclety | rica the forthcoming match for the cham- Lot vy lanc vy Mr ames | . one . i : . Aiea of England by Mr. James McDonald, con pionthip, between Hanlan and Boyd, on JUST OPENED AND MARKED LOW, em ty enna - erence ate elena LE Se a —~— . or pe oe on the nae subject) the Tyne, continues to increase in interest : : / derives rom 1e experience ofr a number, > 7 £0 ‘ 12 wo » A. Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteons, Ladies’ Sacunes, &., &e, ci, stiae,Setish bresder “We have] Book” men are diligently: parsing the y i U AU WULD, ' ' WW ny Uby uty Yt roon onty for the following brief extract:| training exercises, both are given the ut- | In Sie George Macphers:n Grant's herd | mest “eutiofaation te their respective ee Wi TREMA g AE zs at Bal ungeloey ee (al ase. the most; hackers, and both are in the very best of ~ e my 'valuable herd of the breed in existence, an | health. ea Se __ admirable system of management is pur- | 83 QUEEN STREET sued. The ealving serson 1s made up of! The value of last years’ ontpnt of coal J 7 Vee P ; === December and three following months, but from the Nova Scotia mines was $80,000 in it often happens that cows fall behind. As ¢Xcess of that of 1880. The value of the ry Q : T | 7 OTN 4 Q XN larule. the calves are allowed to suckle their excess of coal supplied to Quebec from this KO ae ) AU S 444 h? ‘fo Gas for about six months. When housed source last year over that of the previous t. 7 ‘7 9 4 | most of the cows aré kept in loose boxes,| twelve months was $20,000. This means . ; i each cow having a@ box to herself and her) that their coal cost the Quebec consumers —_———_ 0 — Bi ‘calf. At weaning calves are very carefully something like $20,000 3 tyear than no i art ; «ae i A a ‘attended to. They are generally trained,in 1880. And yet the N. P. does. not- , ‘ “ak ere WY A re eS WR ifo eat Tnseed cake weaned, benefit the consumer.“ Tt-eertainly if hehe ee 3 8 “ ‘and every possible effort is made to retain doing the Reform paaty any good. Toronto ithe calf flesh, and not allow them to fall off Mail. lafter losing the milk of their dams. When! I : : : - os : n an article attribute o ( Salis- the cold autumn evenings commence, care’, . attributed to Lord Salis ul io . ry. published in the las (ia taken to have all the cattle—at any rate, dar ites he last number of the ulin - : ; uiarter/y Review, the taunt was made that ro4 -? Pans all the young cattle—broucht into a ag y Pat Fe Ss ~ 9 = : aia H ALN © Y Dat C+ O OD S 3 h us ; ever nici: Gad his ale © peace in the mouth of the Radicals means A i I i i A oa “J ouse over bight; and this also helps wit ng ty: : peace at any price To this Sir Charles to maintain the condition of the stock. Diike made ti lowing neat retort i be ; ik ac ie iolLowlp a be : ‘The young bulls require, and always re- beental o's ’ ee ae ‘ ‘ ee & &pee — ceive, special attention. They are gener-| a as ‘ally kept in an open court, where they have! { shall comfort myself with the recol- _ _' plenty of fresh air, but no draughts, and lection that I know of no earlier use of the [ja 9 where they can have constant exercise phrase than in a memorandum by PF. Von Their food consists of a liberal supply of Gentz, written in 1815, in which it is con- leaod yellow turnips, as much oat straw as temptuous'y applied to the opinions of ‘ test they can eat, and about two pounds of lin- Lord Castlereagh and the great Dake of For Scotch and English Tweads or Worsted Stitg,'seca coke per day. Tt has been found Sievington stew months befure the battle “! advantageous not to allow them to lie or of Waterloo,’ [best ou heated dung, as that has a tendency | An Atlantic telegraph cable costs about ‘to damage their legs. A ready demand 18 £600.000. The present Cable Company found for the young bulls atthe highest jas four lines working, and a cupital of ‘current prices, the average for last vear 8 £7 ,000 ,000. The first cable laid in 1865 ‘crop having been about £43 ahead. Young aid broken in 1875 was abandoned in Feb. heifers are treated much in the same way as 1878 The 1866 cable was abandoned also -~GO FZ- [young bulls, except that, unless grass or jy 1878. The cable of 1869 has been twice ssalisinians iturnios are scarce, they get little or no cake. yy ikken, and is now about worn out. The , : a . _ . . ai : ‘ They are served when two years o!d. Cows,' cahies of 1873. 1874. and 1880 are still i ® BM 2D - fi ei ih ee eS Ae a lane a ‘ih ae , EROS OF LOTS, SVS, One Sy ey ee REAGH 2: HULLER, . Proprietors. a [ te r | J mi ] ve ig 3 3 eS as A rule, get a small supply of turnips working condition, but the probable life of — Be bye fark 1 Al as ag | Be) 3 ay three times @ day In ny rat d spring, the the two first is more than two-thirds spent. Designed to Educate Young Men 2 eo i = Vas Sa * # three meals meres ab teeny or maeky Two new cables are being laid by the f biusimess. sme — sie alec pounds Laiteriy 1 as yeen ound Faraday for Mr. Jay Gould, aud as Lord od - UPPER QU EEN S i REE ; advantageous to give only about forty or Munck said to the Anglo shareholders the Utby p unds of turnips, oe —— meals, si e other Cay, there is before them ‘* the by no . 9 T of r > TON j ‘ WY ATT ilement bw s ixture abou me pond . _ ee ili a “ee ; = UR SYSTEM is conducted on Actual TW O DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNE Rpt . ed oy a mix : 2 . r a oe a licals re mote contingency of a perpetual ; ; i i i o ran, one pati € >? ned Oats, ¢ Ch t > none " ( Besiness and Scientitic Principles, and f bran, one pound of crushed Oats, ana non-qvidend season. embraces al! subjects necessary for a thorough CoMMEKCIAL Education. Our facilities for teaching these are the most complete that have ever been devised. Theory and practice are yuaranteed, combined, and the whole course rendered so Keep in Every Department of their Establishment a full assortment of of superior quality and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality, as they import direct from the best British and Foreigu markets. INSPECT THEIR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. — SS eee eee SS ae a ee wee — CHARLOITETOWN BUSINESS COLLECE, (ESTABLISHED 1573,) For Canadian Tweed Suits, Welsh & Owen’s Brick Building, Corner cf For Overcoats of all Descriptions King and Queen Streets, Char- 9 lottetown, P. E. 1. x al ‘ ee ; one pound of linseed meal, mi ; There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the’, mash of cut straw or chaff. For!) anes Resvits or a PracricaL JOKE. Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a perfect fit about three weeks before and three weeks —B-nr, Clark is the son of an t« nest coun- j I : om lafter calving, cows get about two pounds, yman living near Uxbridge. Two m nths | of linseed cake per a Lv The ‘ verfeeding ago Mr. Clarke brought his son to the city interesting and practical that the dullest stu- : a a cee lof breeding stock is studiously avoideJ, and appre ae ed him to amoulder. He dent cannot fail to be largely benefitted. The A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &c. &e. land the result is that the herd has been! PFvcurs d ib boarding-honse on Queen street course of Study is short, practical, useful and | Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner more then erdinarily prolific. Animals ast for his boy, and lef’ hm to battle with reasonable ; it is just what every. Man needs Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881. intended for showing purposes are, of the world. In the b: ar eee Coes and will use, no matter what his calling or : . : ‘course, treated more sumptuously than the six young men, who took a delight in teas- profession is to be. 1 eee — : : . = | ah » setth in the heed . ‘ing young Clark. Two evenings ago, in a ® . . i } LIGT @aAvLULIC ill LUC LC ° ci. re . om . rhe youth commencing a business life wan | the middie of the night, one of them, after +: : . - —" ! * ° ° only industry and integrity as his capital, the ' dressiug himself in white robes and putting i ot ; 33 a singular case was recently tried before} clerk engaged during business hours, but) 2 5 & A singpier case Waa regent) tried before} |. hideous mask, entered Clark’s room lesirous by evening study to repair the de ‘e lthe magistrate at the Hammersmith, Lon- in f ; Gesirous OY © = * a pai ‘d alte 5 ; - . inter eat planted himself in front of his bed, and ain ¢ rat 0 av e advan: CES Ion. police court. A ratepays sent his *, fects in his education, each have the advan . r.? then woke him up. ‘The boy got auch a P , ant 7. 1 ) r htiw sold danchter to scho ,} ti er rl- age offered by our sessions occupying DAY t-vear-old dangnoter to school with ci : : te code ae a : * ’ ‘ AND EVENING, Morning Session, 9.50 to | fright that he tvok a fit, end renained in | — ALSO— rs in her hair. She.was sent home, - exc ae er parent, being indignant, refused to oe ae ak oe nee: oer é ; B ‘ let her attend school again. He was sum- | vo eee Te ae ¥ res wiley teat LL moned under the educational law, and com- | it was feared he would lose his reason. For 'pelled to pay a fine of five shillings, with |a time he was quite ill, but he is now re- | ‘OPrl ia Ten A y the alternative of going to gaol for three | COVET ME: Torunto Globe. 7 Ty TEN 2 EN SHEL [ : ida The nestior j j eth: ate ? if 1 ” HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH i days. The question = wh ther parents! The Toronto ‘Globe” says:— Everybody can send children to school dressed as they | who is interested in extending the foreign may think proper, or whether the teachers | trade «f Canada, should endeavor to do A Large Supply of Printing Types and Maverial, js: o detes oer atomoens |semoming for Candy Brin in OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, this question, but merely held that if curl-! prise, and the profits to acerue to this AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, 12, and 2to4p.m. Evening Session, 7.30 to 9.30. : Diplomas granted to such as pass satisfac- any time. No entrance examination required Business men and others are cordially invited to call and examine our system, Teach your sons what they will practice | Full particulars concerning Terms, Tuition, | Scholarships, &c., &c., on application to L. . MILLER, at 3 p pers were forbidden at a certain school | country from its snecess are enormous. the guardian of a child was compelled to| There is no earthly reason why Canada find another school where they were not, sh ujd not supply Brazil direct with a great o' jected to if he or she refused to surrender) nart of the iumber, fish, dairy produce, BANK OF P. &, ISLAND, | ie . os lee | 2aNK or p. estan sores wien Tn dep the Garefal and Skilful Supervision of Mr. d. W. Witchell, ~~ [tropical ‘empire ‘needs to port. And ; ally : é > at their face for Goods or in payment o! . | | 7 : | Statistics of Lunatic Asylums show that! great many South American goods which | = — | Bills, at cs . . . . . j i ° 7c PRINT Lceriag nths of their patients are brought to; now come to us by way of England might itheir condition by abuses of the generative! as well come direct. Indeed we should be ‘ a A greas Brain and Nerve. food, | able to carry Brazilian goods to England by LETTER HE ADS, {known as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, is sold way of Canada rat her than that they sheuid RECEIPTS, BOREHAM’S BOOT STORE. Nov. 29—tf NTED BILL HEADS, FARM vy A | : Ee . iF iby our druggists, and comes highly recom- | = . | > ‘ e, 5 i | 9 a ugg ° — come : 5: recor i ime C di b : aw if E ; le i. The : i L aR CHECL 8, imended as an unfailing cure in a'l these dis-| cae aliiibemel is tray Pe i eam AT ANTE) TO PURCHASH, a Farm of: " 3 OF BEAN OSTERS leases Sold in Charlottetow» by Apothecaries | pn me Omte d Eu” . W from 200 to 50 acres of friable sojl and | NOTES OF i iN iD. i ib a BR: 9 {Hall Co. See the advertisement in an ther | : sae hin q a Qe ‘dint “ got See sorous s0i ye rate i 00d | T q 41 5) t? [¢ £a_icolumn 2w—feb24 | FB & cargo OF Vensems ee } Fam. 24, porous subsoil, well watered, with good) Hi ta BODGERS & ¢ Ke, Hae o di a pO aa le eel ae : dwelling House and oth © necessary build- | AND BILL ‘9 ’ *9 s wor jand tho oe ville” is expected from ings Address, with full particulars to Mr, A HALF TON good Be f Tallow wanted in| Brazil about this time, to return as soon a8 . ‘ltc we. | Edinburgh, ! : ; { + f° xchange foe goods at cash prices, at the she is laden which will be about the 28th Brio, Hamilton Lodge, Jopps, Bainbureh, Cy Short Notice, in Good Style, ai Cheap Prices, iy ya Beate “Laas ine . ees