a * as eae RRM PIN OLLARS A Y!AR se vi pce oe 5 , : 4 use? - ; This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”’—Kvuiriss, SINGLE Copigs Two CENTS, rye — { W CRIES ’ >} IVE LYN 4s yy UT XY ‘ ; ry s ‘ { By ‘ } ‘ ' ' XT } \ XT 1 TTY \ ANTI r\ XT ‘ . I . NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 188: 56 . ee ’ ARDC a Aik \ ) aN, i ) A 4 ) SS. 4th AN ), KL { Was 3 By Us4 NU ARY aw, Iss? ds (),---N , 00, ee — Sa yy % , 4 , eYTnlY Mis Dany Exawisey| pp pppoy SPIATON OTTREN SOTA PP te Dany Exavawnr NOTES OF TRAVEL. ‘ 5 ‘ ' By a4 m2 ps A Pana tah i . IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, Ad i " lA } i i i\ U Soy i { : i \ 5 \ ss { i i | be I a4 a ; . ~ te 4 ‘ — a ee Ag YY BSB 44 \ x 7, 2. & hide 7 advan aa ilies By rHe EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY, JANUARY 40, Looe FROM HOME SME TO ROME FROM THEIR Orrick, CoRNER OF WATER a, — — aNd GREAT GEORGE sTREETS Stray Shots. * a ¢h } tte e , Nv 1. } 2 / : A, rp es | ¥ ONE OF OURSELY ES. stem hs & A. BROWN & GO “ wis by ye 9 a ‘ &. g€ SUPERIOR PERSONS. oa ‘ RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : » ” 2 The following notes were taken from a Six Months ‘ . ‘ gS? 50 Keep ii Sg eed . ‘ . : = iiss Bisa lal 51s : . |jonrnal hastily kept during a recent 8 hs. 2° eep ip Evel Depar a ; i “ae al i % ila , CHE typical Englishman in Canada is . 8 Moves Menthe : : 1 25 et very partment of their Hstablishment a full assortment i or aie a comes e tan sojourn of some months abroad, and «are One Month, . : : 0 50 r h had left his nati ive land, when the Oe of places and hor ings most ae — I A “ snieeiaie i gee = si RL gt lees SET : : ‘famous, or which to me were of the greatest = Advertising at most moderate rates = l A, PP | j Hi AN IN] : ) i ! Ls X : “ Y i k t > % ? rrows of exile welg shed heavil on hi © greate J i tL mocera Of. i = . Jj 2 . = ae DA Z y my | inter st. @entracts may be made for monthly, | * Cr Me C % IO DS 3, oul, i used 7 be some consolation to| : ON THE BROAD ATLANTIC ‘ter ali lw or vearly advertiae- | . . ‘ bitie t »w totally superior he woul be to! " , , statin quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertis of superior quality and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality dite adh Al = ‘ T°l Gn an afternoon of Decenber, 1880, I ments, on application, 1 « ad "i : Ve > LA albnoi be sul pas Cr CELEC!. iO! os © :.OL q i LALUY, tt atives With Whom he wout ld trade. In|, - if ecer a as they import direct from 1 hes ritish and Foreiv ) his secret. heart it was really a disappoint- | ound myself one of a party of Can adhane . pe € : the best B it1sh and Foreizu Int iv] cets ing sarprise to hitRto find that there were. stand ing amo 2 a —_ ser of other pas- R <$DRIT TOBIR oT, » reer itt i tow bi lia a tet ae persons in “ the colonies” who were almest|#engers on the deck of the steamship ot, Lawrence Hote | ' INSPECT THEIR STOCK If YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY, \J* 9 as geod as himself;” but his self-esteem, | Polynesian, watching with lingering eyes —-—~ . ana ‘ aniieten tattle icet aati , deci united with fair powers of imagination, | © eh poe ve of my native land, ; neg eee kd ee scon raised him again to the necessary | #24 wondering, with @ vague fear of the VHE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, } uv izht; and now he is able to survey! & eat ocean before me, whether we should having been thoroughly repainted and cm y ae ‘ ib . d ; . : | } verything Ck olonial with the disdain ful. e permitte to return to that land in refurnisbed in the best style. Being centrally ‘eid | disparag lance of his at “a English | **fety. : ; ea : : : oom, « Leu oe spa Avg g uce o 113 Ape or g eos kag copie ere ‘ An a eye And not with ae eye alone, but} After we had steamed away from it for * ivi epot & 4 Ove VOTES, ‘ ‘Ts a a « 7. y iaducements to the travelling public, Ree a made Clothin Tw eeds and G na ( Ti ads with his inevitat le eye-giass, too, dazzling, | a ok vege sey os or . h a c! lased in Permanent and Transient boa.ders acco- A J 4 3 aSaVY Md LU Us Sy all searciulug, and as ln age as a watch | . : , 2 each ¢ us "ae een modaticn unsurpassed by any other Hote! in| glass, that ever and again is placed pai n-| Seen Dastening to OUT Various Cabin®, in- iully between his cheek bone and eye-brow, | tent upon making all needful prepareiicns the city. WM. E. HICKEY, @b'town, Dec. Proprietor "Sl, ‘PI BRE! HORTHERN ASSURANGE C0. 1 Moergate Street, London. Capital, ; ; ; £3, 000,000 stg. Every description of property insured at @urreat rates, in town and country. FRED. W, HYNDMAN, Coraer Queen and Water streets. | @n town, Dec, Professional Card, VEE usdersigned have this day entere into Partnership as Attorneys-at- Law, Office—South side of Queen Square, pesite the Pest fice. A. B. WARBUBTON, FP. J. CtiNROY @harlottetown, Bec. 3, 1881—éw 2aw STEAM! STEAM! To the Front! 6,'s —if Op Mave been thoroughly overhauled, and @ Grst-class Steam Engine put in, making it second to none on the Isiand, Parties from a distance grists at shortest notice, can receive their | H. S. GATES, West Royalty, Dec. 20—4i 2aw, wkly 2m ALFRED A. BOWN, AUCTIONEER —AND-— General Commission Herchant ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. Selicits consignments of all kinds of Produce Batter, Eggs, Vegetables, etc., etc. Prompt returns guaranteed, ences OF —s ation, Queen Insurance Co'y er ENGLAND. ——— CAPITAL TWO Mit MILLIONS STERLING. [msurance effected on henell kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels en the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. All Losses settled promptly, GEORGE MACL EOD (Union Bank), Age cut for Priuce Edward Island Good re fer- {i u 17 6m oaw Jari] W. GC. BISHOP, SHIPPING —AND-- FORWARGING AGENT, Marina Insurance Broker, —AND— General Commissisn Agent, BEDFORD ROW. P.0.BOXi . . HaLiFax,N ARTICULAR ATTEN rION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned @oods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks theresa. : Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates Consignments of Protuce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed. Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Mov. 14, 1881—lyr FLOUR. BRLS.SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR. For sale by the ss er . YATES. ol) Water Stevet, Nev. 36, a ! The Mayflower Mills £ AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles er ae 6D ae Ro SUNSET OPENED AND MARKED and LOW, STOCK IN THIS L Molmans, Fur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Good RED WotTrrIoNn. INE. nd fre A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &e., &e. R. WY. TREMAINE, ced ae iii, oS oa ils I act 83 QUEEN § cake WE ARE RE TO APisR OLD STAND, ww a WEILL OPEN ON FRIDAY, T 16th INST... SHEWING ‘THE Stock Ever Imported by us. W. E. DAWSON & CO. Charlottetown, Dee. tes 1881. Pes Ee OE Re WE INVITE ALL! Favor as wilh a Call, STOCK OF AND Largest ee a me TO AN INSPECTION OF OUR GROCERIES FOR FALL & WINTER, WHICH IS NOW COWPLETE, and which we effer at Bargains to Cash Buyers. Everything warranted as represented or no sale, South Side Market. Remember the place—“ Sian or THE CROWN,” ROBERTSON & CAMERON. eee or Worsted Suits, n Eweed Suits, Dee. - 188i—-im eed ————— For Scotch and English Tweeds For Canadian For Gvercoats of ail Descriptions, -GO TO-- LCLEOD | UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORN d the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the The best workmansh!p uad a perfect it ‘om ; There you will fin [siand. Prices very moderate. ari nteed, ay aru -—~ ALSO— ° we ¢ Gents’ Furnishings and Fel! Hats, cheap,&e. 4 complete line © nas two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner Remember the address, Okarlotietowa, Oct, il, 1881. SHE s that, | of tickets yet remaining unsold ber of agents are compelled to postpone the mittee feel that the ticket-holders. would pre- fer to submit | rather than made in the Prizes. FRIDAY, ev 7 techies > | GRAND Committee for MBVING Gift Enterprise. ee eee ee the above announce in consequence of a _large number that Owens, Jan 13-~40 Listeis, net 3rd to this , and a num- baving made returns, they the Drawing until March next. The Com- farther large postponement a reduction should be LAMBERT PB. DISNEY, Se’y to Com, eod wkly pd Seasonable Goods | SY 72 V4 ‘ | JAW ary. Es. cath ieaniacliiiias, ee 12 % are offering extra good val to | W CASH PURCHASERS: u = FUR CA “5 PS, Whitney, Astrican, ai, C€leth, e iuteis amd an € aps, FaLTY HATS, vercoeais, Reefers, Sitits, PANTS, and COATS AN PNDEROCLOTI | Boys’ & Youths’ Clothin os Auso —A Lot in Tea, Su iD VESTS, AAG, Pweeads, a Rail. ors’ Priwnwin PS» Shirts, Collars, Neckties Scarfs Mcfilers, Braces, Gloves, Mitts, Xe. I SUPERTOR GiiQUERIES, gar, Soap Spices, & . licite i, Inspection s | GLASG 53 QUEEN STREET. Jan, 7, "81—dy owkly F. LePACE & CO.,: OW HOUSE, 3 Gueen. Street. SIGN OF TH Blue Flag. : r my : that if he is aiming at ome standard, | he Extraordinary and Unprecedented Bargains can versoade other peoile to do the sam S i and so he induces some kind-hearted editor | ~ LAr to publish his production ~ to be read bysome | IN BOOTS AND tOES. unwary readers. He criticizes aor’ pes he stock is gocl ani seisozable, and the peop e, he speaks indel:zately of their| opportu ity is a very rare Ome to secure really faulis. and ru lely of their failings, aud | | wae ag tae be ae sth ‘ | Ml RVELLOUS BAR RCAINS, all the male ¥ Lg ¢ pax agyscig te his i own concelf, which 1s only two piain to} P. FE Island Bank notes taken at their full, those who know him. Ah me! it is a querr value for goods gaue, this One of ‘‘ As ithers see ua it | Cc Ww oi SAITH. cuts all round, bo*h at those who see and} bee TEs those who are seen; and though at times} Giitowm Lee. 5, hat l—ecod we vet a little tired of it, we still can never poe a a ae stop, but must ever go on playing at it. on) yneventful. WY £ Pe, Te aD end on. R. B. C. 7920 ax, be 3 a ita a a T the JUNK STORE, Head Pownal Tue tea drinkieg publi are reepectfally in A Wharf, old Copper, Brass, Iron, Lead, vited to try our new Tea—the best we have | L Zinc, Rope and Canvass, Horse Hair, Rage, yet sold. “amples free. Georze Carter, Gt &e for which the highest price will be paid. George Street. Ch’town, Jan 13, “82—iJm am } Briles = if soe ele cane rrwTOP (AMINER Paper amy EET Ae ee jand every and again falls out. ‘a glasses have been sutliciently written | against in the past; and we may grant it) true that if anyone now ventures in public with this neste, though ridiculed, object, | it is hss with the intention of enhancit ig | |his b an'y than of assisting bis sight. there is something pec vuliarly unpleasant | in th C an E: nae or stare that comes through) hishmian’s glass, that seems to pierce! into yo mur soul, and find nothing there as)! | wand as what they have in England There is always a certain amount ef lof’; indifierence in his manner towards men that seems to say that he is quite too) exalted to feel any of the hopes or fears’ that agitate the Canadian breast. ‘‘ Ah! ‘ g seme of your local gossip,” he remarks languidiy, as he throws down the Toronto! Mail or the Montreal Gazette. Of course} jthey can contain no possible interest to him, bur it is Wenderful how eager ke is to} read them He is very particular indeed about the) company he, keeps. In asseciated with anyone below a beronet, or a noble younger son, ab least one would infer so from his conversation. He can’t accept ail the invitations he receives out! here, ‘‘ fer he don’t know whom he should meet, don’t yeu know.’ Bat curious a3 it may appear, he is gen- erally in demand. Becatise he happens to remark (quite incident tally +) that he knew the ** Hearl of so-and-so,” he is at once 'spoken of as coming from the highest Eng- lish circles. An : in propertion as the estimation of his e0Ci al position increases, 'so also dows the value that is set upon his pinions ; so that he is regarded as; unerring authority on all matters of | huiman ‘*Oh ! we never do | any interest. {that in England,” is his cemark upon any oe grow {practice that he wishes to coudemn, and it Lis rect : d by his unsophisticated hearers| as undoubtedly correct. li he cail old English German, German it is in the minds of his fair listeners. Like Bottom the | Weaver wearing the ass’s head, and en- ows net sith euch charms to the eyes ef the lovely Titania, he is revered by that crowd of women who possess a little knowledge, but. no: enough to make that a little ' dangerous thing thing. Aion g these last there is likely to be j}another ty pe of superior character—the lady of quality. She bas high views on the divine aj ppo intent of the ele vated order to wh ta she thinks sbe belon igs. Her hus- band isa lawyer, or a docter, or a public official, and she has abundance of pride in his brilliant position. She often speaks of '**my husband’s uncle—the judge, you know ;” but never ef ‘ my poor father—the t , you know.” Wi hen her mind is ty ideas, of social distinction and pride of birth, how can she help forgetting that her brother keeps a little shop, and ithat her sisters in the country are not! \‘* in society,’ especially when other peo iple furget it? All persons of low degree are ‘‘the commen people,” to her. A crowd in the street she calls ‘ Plebs ;” ‘those sort of people,” isa favorite ex- pression of hers, marke d by mere condes- cending pity thaneorrect grammar. Hercon- duct is hedged in by many restrictions of | etiquette, such as surround the dignities of jthis world, but none of which she would | break, (so as to be found out) for a great ‘reward. She is, in short, quite a supe rier person ; her family is superior, her house her manners are superior, her she even believes that her heart } | i anier 1) Tuli Of ia is superlor, i heart—yes, superior. But of all kinds of superiority perhaps hard to bear with asthe superior whose yision the faults of 118 } | none 18 & oung tan, to his neivhoors are more evident than bis own. He has been at college, he has learnt enough to ae how to @ isp lay his sniall talents in the mest conspicious, if ‘tthe most attractive, way. He thinks te Fresu Fe 940 per dozen; Canned Finnan | Haddiexs, 1c; "Bal mon, 20c; Cheese, }5e; Pickles 20° pr qu ae. at the Faz ily Grocery» tok. EE. td jja ls rj But eye- for the coming voyage. a weyage which if necessfully terminated, would transp: rt us to the other side of the Atlantic, to Eng- land, the heme of our fcrefathers. Who shall describe the firet few days et | sea, on beard of an ocean steamer, when Still | all of the weaker and the majority of the stronger sex are bewailling with unavailing regret, between the lurch«s and plunges of the vessel, their foelhardiness in ever leav- ing terra érma ! Whe has ever succeeded in cor iveying to the mind of a disinterested reader by means of pen and p: ‘per. the full meaning of the agonized ‘‘ch’s” and ‘‘ah’s” which burat from the lips of the sea sick ‘sufferers? None, I believe, but the vivid ‘scene painter of ‘‘ Innocents Abroad” end ‘to him I leave the glory of it, content now | England he never} | lin their cages amid the flowers. ; } ; Stops with the shore.”’ ‘to have experienced all the horrers he de- scribes so faithfully, without wishirg to recall them for an instant. Ican speak with more complacercy of our fourth cay out, when wi h arsis ance I tettered into the eslocn, thankful te lie on one of the couches and | sten te the unconcerned singing of the birds, as they supg on and swung on. hour after hour, The sue- ceeding days brought calie, weather te us, j when we were able to be on deck. The utter imsignificarce of our noble ship, which had appeared ro magnificent in her proportions when lying st the wharf, now appalled us when in ssid ocean, seeming on the waste waters a tere speck. Asshe rode up and down upon the huge waves, which to very inexperienced eyes threatened every moment to engulf her, Byron’s address to the «cean in Child | Harold mops. ever repeating ifseli in my mind: ‘* Rol] on, thou dark end deep blue ocean— roli! Po Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain ; Man marks the carth with ruin—bhie control @N ENGLISH SOIL, Now gratefully the first sound of ‘‘ Land ho!” broke upon our ears, and with what a feeling of relief did everyone crowd upon deck oa the evening of Saturday, the 11th, as we stopp ed off Movile to deposit Her Majesty’s mails and a number of our fellow- voyagers. How we watched them, and cheered them, and envied them the privi- lege of touching land so soon! As they steamed away from us in the little tender, it seemed a veritable cockle shell, in comparieon with our handsome steamsbip. How thankful, too, all were when the Polynesian anchored in the Mersey the next night, at nine p.m, am id a ivatng city of ships, with Live _— and i s 500,000 inhabitents and ite mighty ds cks stretch Ing away for miles on on le ane 1 sirk- enhead and its 80,000 inhebitants on the ether! Even the lights from the two great towne seemed bidding us a welcone, as they shone and glistened in c untless num- hers. After one or two rockets had been sent up, a tender appeared, and we found ourselves and our luggage at last landed about ten p. m. When it had been decided at the Cartom House that the members of our party had not been guilty breeking the revenve lews of Great Britain, in brin ging over an illegal quantity of tobacco, liquor, cigars, etce., and after bidding farewell to some pleasant acquaintances which we had made on ovr vovage, we were driven to the Great North Western Hotel. We missed here the whirr and bustle «f the American Hotel, everything being done in a grand, stately, solemn way, by the dignified at- tendants, as befitting such an old methodi- eal coun th y- The next day we were introduced in due form to the climete of the mother conntry. Ve were told that there is never by any accident, a whole twenty-four hours of dry weather in Liverpool ; and I credited the Rit of | assertion, as during the two or three days that we remained there, with the exe ption +] of a few hours one evé ning, the rein des- i cended in torrents Opposite our hote! was the greet St.George’s | Musi ec Hail, with one of the finest organs, | i rs and best organist, judging from bis name (Mr. Best) in the world. The hell stands in a square, which is gu arded by two grim 3-jiish liens in cast iron, with stances f Queen Victoria and Prince Albert on each side, We left Liverpool on the 13th for Lon- | don. by the Great Nort} } Weste ris Railway; 01 ur ride of two hundred miles being quite le ¥ [j » 202w 2aw pd| I commend the best | ‘ ‘jaing @ few The country was pretty with continuation of pleaeant looking villages and towns, but not so picturesque as ‘had expected. The scenery on the Micland ine is said to be much finer. Notwithstanding mony con'rary opinions, English railway carriages to all comfort-loving travellers. When lthere isa party of three or four, by exer- extra civilities towards the onard. it is nearly always pos-ibl> te insure ‘ plisturbed posession of a con pa buen ss sane sinamemmndll sth | aes ir mentee mane $6 emmcomeen cial eal ete ‘a I _,