ape typ nego encas pa Ne THE DAILY HXAMINER, JULY 0, 1882. pees ames Sa eee = — “ eae iio delnaeledidey chaste maabiaianennaltigs Eicelsidiatann mamonmen ieee ee Se eownagumnetiaianaaenae an f _ x ‘ | Re ie a> ' : } > ‘ * ’ L Ballooning in England, Special Notices. FROM LIVERPOOL (; B E } ij ann | P. ik. iSLAND iii | rurnip Seep.~<Phe Standard Pe ie 7 : ’ " rite sUWartl (sida . r . . ' SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO SIR CLAUDE DE CBES-} poor & Goffs.’ ju 2s = St h { (; PIGNY, BART—ACROSS THE CHANNEL IN maths wi the imported trash of Movin TDR, y i A i { VW A ¥ fem avida 101 ) y. THE CHAIR | whea you can yet the best Island made goods n aes “ | at the ‘City Sceam Bakery.” [j 26 2w ree a. A very iarve cre Essex, on J LO, forenoon, to witness the ascent of the balloon ‘* Colonel i had been intended that Sir Claude Cham pion de Crespigny, Miss Awnes de Cres | ¥, } NI Joseph Simmons, the seronaut, should attempt an aerial journey to France: but. Mr. Simmons thinking the lifting capa would be insufficient, it was decided the gentlemen alone should venture. On the aerostat being inflated with abou 10,000 eubic feet of eas, Sir Claude de Crespigny and Mr. Simmons took thei was given to loose the the men failing to do this promptly, the avainst a brick wall, seats, and the order ropes. but some ol car was Tamim d twice and Sir Claude de Crespigny’s leg was broken in twe places just above the ankle, as were several of his ribs He therefore | left the car, and a few minutes later Mr. Simmons ascended alone amid loud cheers. The balloon took a south-easterly course across the Straits. The accident was caused by the hard at the time The balloon dragged very much at starting, and bounded so violently against a brick wall as to fracture Sir Claude de Crespigny’s leg, and he fell ont when about 15ft. from the vuund. The accident was witnessed by Lady de Crespigny and Sir Clande’s sister, Miss Agnes de Crespigny Sir Clade believes that his leg was fractured by the c cussion of the car with the brick wall. On seeing that a collision was in- evitable, he placed his feet firmly against a ballast bag, and on looking down after the bumping he eaw that his foot was twisted nearly round. An old man, Milligan, was also caught by the balloon as it flew up, and had his ribs badly broken. Mr. Simmons had his hand severely cut. °°. -. Reading for the Children. vale b! WihbY therefore gr Besides the necessity of providing good books for the chi'dren in the household,two other needs exist. The first is the need of giving them a place to keep their books in, and the other is to gise them time to read them—time which shall be respected. It sometimes seems as if there is a great lack of thought in many houses; children, if not petted and released from ali obligations, are treated like servants, whose duty it is to do all the odds and ends in the house, to run on errands, up stairs and down, to carry packs, and to be at the beck and nod of each older member of the family, and when the growing legs tire, and the suppressed wish todo other things breaks out, it is ealied temper, or bad disposition, and is punished accordingly. We hear a great dea! about the poetic minds of children; of the powers which their faculty of imitation endows them with, and many of the things we hear are true; so it seems reasonable that if parents and older brothers and sisters respect the rights of the younger ones, a needed lesson is taught and they in turn respect the rights of others, because they have learned what it is to enjoy privileges. A little boy, whose room is separated from his mother’s by a partition only, was told one day that he must not enter her room at certain times. **} do not disturb you when you are busy in your room, and you ought not to distarb me.'' The child, like all children, rejoiced over the new idea; then, with a sudden im pulse, as if to test her truth, he said :— ** Well. mamma, when you see these three horse-chestnuts in front of my~ door, you will know that I am reading, and do not like to be disturbed.” ‘‘ Certainly,” said his mother, and was annoyed no more by the chili’s qaestions when occupied, When young children understand that in one sense the members of the household are on a common level, that each must co-operate with the others, a great point is gained in their education. eo Cultivate a Sweet Voice. There is no power of love so hard to get and keep as a kind voice. A kind hand is deaf and dumb. It may be rough in flesh and blood, yet do the work of a soft heart, and do it with a soft touch. But there is no one thing that love so much needs asa sweet voice to tell what it means and feels, and it is hard to get it and keep it in the right tone One must start in- youth, and be on the watch night and day, at work and play, to get and keep a voice that shall wi assembled at Ma!dk n, | @ Jcst k Go vo W, P. Cotwriu's for Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds. {ap 7 wkly 2m A large and fine assort- rnices, new designs, gilt and Furniture Warerooms. {june24 2w. CRIVED ment of Gilt Co ee huish. r KE, a MARK KUTCHER Fresu Greund Coffee at the “City Steam Bakery” [ju 26 2w New Marte Suvear at Buen & Gorr'’s. Flower Pots at W. P m2] ti A LARGE quantity of Coilwels Excourace home industries by buying home goods atthe ‘City Steam Bakery.” ; [ja 26 2w CANADIAN Cheese just received et Beer & Goff's. [may 20 A LARGE number cf Milk Pans apd (rocks tw wly dy 3w 2aw Fresh Buns, Parker House Rolls, and French Twists, every afternoon at the ‘‘City Steam Bakery.’ {ju 26 20 Wer have just received a new lot of Swede Turnip Seed, at W. P. Colwill’s. {junel4 wkly 2i for three or four cows, with water, on the Mount Edward Road. Apply mmediately.—WiuI.L.L1aAM Dopp. {m27 tf James Siaunwaurk, North-West, says he was almost fatally injured by the fall of a After doctors gave him up, Minards used externally and internally, j2 eod wkly at Colwills. PASTURAGSE tree, Liuiment, ured bim A Lance supply of Tea Sets and Dinner Sets to be sold cheap at Colwill’s, . Those goods are bought for cash and will be sold cheap. 4w wly dy 3w 2aw Ecas —Highest cash price paid for Eggs at Beer & Goff s. {ja 22 BAKING Beans at Beer & Goff's. {may 20 another large supp'y cf JUST ARRIVED, at Colwill’s, To save the heels of your boots from wear- ing get a pair of heel- protectors, only [0 cents, at Dorsey, Gorr & Co, fap2s8 tf GeauaM Flower at Beer & Goff's, {may 20 (ne hundred dozen Cups and Saucers, one hundred and fifty dezen plates, and. seventy five Toilet Sets, to be sold cheap at Colwili’s 4i wly dy 3w 2aw A LARGE quantity of different | varieties of Swede Turnip Seed, at W. P. Colwili's. [june 14 wkly 2: Come and see the splendid assortment of Spring Tweeds manufactured at the Char- lottetown Woolen Mills, and for sale cheap at Wm. Gordon's store, sign of the Sheep, (irafton Street, near Walker's corner. “1x Hundred Milk Pans and Crocks to sold cheap at Colwill’s, m29 2aw wkly 4i TEA PARTY Picnic Supplies, —AT— Beer & Goff's. Raspberry, Lemon and Pine Apple Syrups, Ginger Beer and Ginger Ale. (IN BARRELS AND BOTTLES). BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, DATES, FIGS, NUTS, Ke. | Favorable arrangements made with Tea | Party Committees. be Hicuest Cash Price Paip ror Eaas. BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, June 22, 1882. TURNIP Croekery and China Ware, Will be sold cheap, | 4i wly dy 3w 2aw | The First-Class Clipper Barkentine ETHEL BLANCHE ALEX, McLEOB, Commander, Will sail from Liverpool on or about the 20th July next, carrying Freight at Through Rates to Pictou, Summerside and Georgetown. This vessel has good accommodation for passengers. For Freight or passage, apply in London to John ~Pitcaim & Sons, 16 Liverpool to Bt Great Winchester Street; in Pitcairn Brothers, Brockley Buildings, South John Street; or here, to the owners, PEAKE BRO'’S & CO., Jane 21,’82— 3aw Dominion of Canada: Province of Prince Edward Island. IN THE SUPREME COURT, In the matter of an Act of the Puar- liament of Canada, passed in th torty-fifth year of Her present Ma jesty’s reign, chapter 23, intitnled an Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insur ance Companies, Loan Companies, Build- ing Societies and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island an Insolvent Banking Company, *q°HE creditors of the above named Banking Company are required, on or before the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF JULY NEXT, (A. D. 1882), tosend their names and ad dresses and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their Solicitors, ifany, to David C, Chalmers, of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, in said Dominion of Canada, the person appointed to act for the Bank of Nova Scotia, one of the liquidators of the said Banking Company, and if so required by notice in writing from the said David ©, Chalmers, acting as aforesaid, or by the Solicitor of the liquidators of said Banking Company,to come in and prove their said debts or claims at the Chambers of the Honorable James Horstield Peters, a Judge of the gaia Supreme Court, of said Province in the Law Courts Building, in Char- lottetown af)resaid, at such time as shall be | specified in pach notice, or in default thereo! | they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such proved. MONDAY, the twenty-eighth day of August next coming, A. D. 1882, at eleven o'clock in be forenoon, at the said Chambers, is ap- debts are debts and claims. Dated the 19th day of June, A. D. 1882. JAMES D. IRVING, fju 21 till 24 jy) Steam Uommunication Between Picton, N. 8., Georgetown and Souris, P. E. 1., Magdalen Islands and Gaspe. a Strongly-Built Iron 8. S. BEAVER, P. P. Lemaistre, master, carrying Her Majesty s mails, will leave Pictou Landing during the season of Navigation, every Mon- day afternoon, on arriva) of Express Train from Halifax for Georgetown, Souris and the vagdalen Islands ; and every fourth trip, commencing Munday, 19th June, will extend her voyage to Gaspe, calling (weather per- mitting, al Perce, Port Hoop, C, B. It is also intended to run to Port Hood, C. B., calling (wearher permitting), at Aris- aig and Cape St. George; leaving Pictou Landing every Friday afternoon on arriva) of Express Train from Halifax, ang return to Pictou Saturday morning. Every attention will be paid to the com- forts of passengers For freight or passage apply to pointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the Deputy Prothy. DRY GOODS oQT PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW COMPLETE, AND ALL UN WANT OF STAPLE & FANCY SUMMER AKKAAGEMENT, fo take effect on the Sth June, 1bb2, TRAINS OUTWARD. STATIONS, EXPRESS, MIXED, MIX#D, | 9 20am ' | Ch’town .. — 6.45am a ir 9.40 ** Royalty Je ‘ 7.00 ** ‘lipt0.02-* ** 4.40 * N Wiltsh’e ‘+ 7.35 ** ** 10.68 **}.** 628 * Hunter R’r ‘4 7:45 ** | ** 11.10% 268? Bradalba’e ** SC9 **; ** 11.50 ** | * 617 “* wiesiiie aif? =, ate fed eeu ., |\Ar 6.25 .-** Co'ty Line.; ‘* 8.16 12 60 Dp 6.30 * Freetown ‘* O70, “iS diees 'S 6.66 * Geupineth °* 940 4%. $408 oot) ** 7.05% Ar9 06 **iAr 1.15 * : 7-4 r Summ side - amm side Dj 9:0. £* Dp 2.40 { Wellingt’n ‘30.00 ‘* 1 * 2 4$ es Port Hall..; *10 27 “| 3.40 «| emery... **1'.20°* , ** By “1 Bloomfield |“: 1.3 “ ‘oo Ar605 ** Dp 6 20 ** | (An 7.20 “ j \Dp 4 00pm! | Alberten, | Tignis iia: 'Arl2,40 “ **12.05pm py OCam Ch'town .. Royalty dc| ** 41d “| a. SOPR ike. [eo OOe 1 7.80 ** Bedford...' *° 4.40 ** | ** S$ Oi ‘ lAr 6.05 ** }Ar$.40 * Mt. Stew’t Dp 5.15 Morell..../ ** 5.43 St. Peter’s.)} ** 6.44 Bear River} *‘ 6 258 Jour... \Ar 7.10 *§ Dps.00 * | Ci ae ee } 10.18 te te i 7) 1 10 oe “1 Ar19.00 ** | Mt. Stew’ t! Dp 5. ie Dp 9 10am! “1035 * | Arl1.00 ** | Cardigan ../ ‘* 6 ly ** seorget’n..; Ar 6 30 * ‘ae TRAINS INWARD. _ STATIONS. } EXPRESS. | Lich lah th cetinadibsinnaelabiiilleibids cht MIXED, | MIXED, +e Hanter R’r| “© 7.00 “) ** 241 1 9 G9 N ter | 7 Et © 6.36: **: i ** 8, i 8.06 -6 &s 7.bC sey ‘ \lberton «gag ] ol “| e ; 4r 6. Hd ** Tignish...| ‘* 2.00 “ |Dp 6.00 “ Arl0. 00am d Dp 9 45 ** VUh'tewn.. Loyalty Jc Cras. 3: ~ oan Te 8 syclford,..] ** 9.20 ** | ** 6.00 **! 6¢ QE ob 4 , ‘ ee 5.50 a} Baal Mt, Stew’! ar 8.45 “lar5.00 ‘| forell.... Dp8.17 * |Dp4.15 | st, Fetversi ** 7,55 ** | ** 2.49. * Bear Rive: }.‘* 7.23 ** | * 250 | Souris... ** 200. 7 Mt. Stew’. | )y a! Dp 4.50pm|_ Cardigan ..| ** 7.50 | ** 325 | reorvet’n * Tae Ft ** BOO 844 L. B. ARCHIBALD, Super intenden Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 31, 148: wkly, pres ne sj pio kea 6i eG AND Wit nt fe Ny eter lees IE) | Dan marti: . re ea Tt ‘ ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYIICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,'79 Report on the Lorne HiegHLtanp WuHiskey: {Up 4.20pm Sh’tewn .. Ar 8 00pm) Ar 3.50pm Arl0. 20am voyalty Je|Dp 7.45 ** | Dp 3.25 “° Dpid.c2-* * 6 29 e ‘ ad Gq id se. Bradaiba’e oO 14.4 > (825 * Side, Fs 14s Bon 46 ‘a Oy 46 Tile o* Uo'ty Line. | 6.30 1.29 Ars * Erestawmes| ~ 6.49.“ 1.05 * , Dp7.55 * Kensingt ») ** OBA **s “QO GR 44-4 2.OR4 g goat YT iO Ti 1S 60 A eee? ee MOO Ae 6.20 * Ari).20am| Wellingt p| Dp 4 46 “ |Dpid 35° | Pose ifall. .) **' 4.17%? 0:43: ** ) Leary...| “3.23 ‘| “ 8.18 z Bloomfield UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Steamers \T, LAWRENCE and PREISC ESS Gi WALES will, com- mencing the 29th Fay, IS82, sail aS under: FOR NOVA SCOTIA. Charlottetown Monday, Saturday Leave every for Picton Landing WeGnerday, Thursday and mornings, at 7 o'clock connecting ibere with the Tratp for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown Monday, Widbescay, Friday and Saturday, at 2 p. m., on arrival of Train from Halifax, Leave Pictou Landing for Gecrgetown every Thursday at 2 p. ™., and return to Pictou leaving Georgetown at five o'clock on Friday mornin.., NEW BRUNSWICK, CA*#DA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside® every day (Sunday exer ple 0) Oh arriva) of morning Train trom (harlott.town, contiecting st Sheoiac with Tiains icr each cf the abseve named places ; and at St. Joby, with steamers ot the 1,8. 8. Co. and the All Rail Lineto Portland and Boston, Returning, leave Point du Chene every day (Sunday excepted) on afyival of day train from St. Jobn, for Summerside, con- necting there with Express Train for Char- loitetuwn. Also lave Charlottetown for Summerside every Monday morning, at 2 v’clock, and leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening about five o'clock, . By order, F’. W. BALES. Charlottetown, Mxy 25, 1882, secretary. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE ‘To Boston. STEAMERS Carroll and Worcester. OTH STEAMERS are fitted with superior PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION, ar- ranged for every convenience and comfort, and fitted up im elegant style. Freticnr carried at moderase rates, and as low as by any other route. EcGs, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care, LEAVE CHAFLOTTLTOWN Every Thursday, puuctueliy at p.m. LEAVE BOSTON Every Satuicay. punctually at noon, CARVELL BROS., June 5 ISS — oft <aw, ej kea ACEXTS, } | f | Sots i> STEAMER HEATHER BELLE \W lottetown every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurscay morning at 7 o'clock, calling at Chiva Point and Halliday’s Wharves; re- turning irom Charlottetown to Orwell same eVening at 3 o'clock; remajning at Brush Whart Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and Thursday night returning to Charlottetown, ariiving about 8.30 o’clo:k, p. m., and when tide pertuits on oue of these days the steamer will run to Vernon River Bridge. Will leave (hbarlottetown for Crapaud every Friday and Siturday, according to tide, till first November, and not after ; every alternate Friday the steamer will remain et (rapaud Wharf over night. Fares to Orwell and other wharves—Upper “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have sclected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have sul:jected speak at a'l times the thought of a kind heart. But this is the time when a sharp voice is most apt to be got. You often hear boys and girls say words at play with Deck and Cabin, 30 cts; | ower de ck, 2u cts. Fares to Crapaud— Upper Deck and Cabin, 40 cts., Lower Deck, 30 cts, SHED! A FRASER &CO, Quebec; FRED. W. FRASER, Pictou, N, 8, A.A. MACDONALD BROs.,, ——AT—+ ’ DRY COCDS, be are warn inate alwai JOHN HUGHES a sharp tone, as if it were the snap of whip Georgetown, P. E. T them to careful examination and anulysis, Mev. F Lag ' a shi ey e mp KE. I. eS a ; Mé 1, 1882—pat ne pre 3i law Agent When one of them gets vexed you will rye fy r i Foe C, H. HALEY, Souris, P. E Sed Soereies were tery, Sactanh Deer : : hear a voice that sounds as if it were made | B D i R & G 0 i i Ss. June 12, 1882. pe ne and of pleasent flavor, and possexsed all | up of pamer a Ho and os": Pet a eet oe Soni Gone 3 wi ne Sime aa 2 voice often speaks worse than the heart Nec ‘47 in? t.. F : re j oe It shows more ill-will in the tone a ‘ DA TDs’ eee Hut, Hassaur, M. D a than in the words. It is often in mirth ertor’<¢ I} Kr ‘ ) er, F.C. 8. F.C.” that one gets a voice or a tone that is sharp Car fel S Inpetr ial, COMBIN -D Lio est Frices Sheds Lat set Oe relates : and sticks to him through life, and stirs up 3 et « -EN CONN r } il-will and grief, and falls like a drop of | OKIFVING’s Improved, OWFnuiotoown i, | LUG Largest and Best Selected gall on the sweet joys at home. Such as re ( FI tp > s : acne these get a sharp home voice for nse and King ot the Swed e ! WILL FIND Fon 84, 1043. 2. keep their best voice for those they meet ' 453 A] 7 ' es elsewhere just as they would ate their CC} ; \W C Bl ‘ H QP are, 1s as 2y ol Sav e | ‘ 2 best cakes and pies for guests and all their | ~ amy) pion, CHEMICAL WRITING f | IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT ° ° lO 5 At Greatly Reduced Prices, sour food for their own board. I would! g°,. ras | If] cet Ce E? IN ¢ + 3 say to all boys and giris, ‘‘Use your guests’ | G reen i Op, Ss I I : voice at home.” Watch it by day as a| : ; oii Are the Best Inks manufactured, —Anp— CALL AND GET BARGAINS. pearl of great price, for it will be worth | Laing Ss Purple j Op mer to you in the days to come than the : TRY THEM é . p j f § if | vest pearl hid in the sea. A kind voice is| We have for the 4 A SPLENDID VARIETY bi Wi 1 oye avid a4 ave past seven years sold gj Faliol al raWill ‘oom uit: 7 a lark’s song to a hearth and home. It is| most of the above varieties, and can con- FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS. Marine Insurances Broker, to the heart what light is to the eye.— | fidently recommend them. Je rish M. ssenger. To sUiT ALL, e we ger A meted | WHOLESALE, TO SELECT FROM. =Anes CHAMBIR SUITS Nervous Exnavstiox, and all diseases | en 1007 MEI . Sy — oe youthful ind ceretions are speed s BUCKLEY& A LLE N Gal eral Commission Agent, —-IN -- ’ rand radie oved by tl derfe 1 | ——-- : ; ; remeiy known ar Mack - a wo wondert:l | Highest Cash Price Paid for Eggs, HALIFA ’ Sa, ore on ROW, Walnut, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap an advertisement of which ap he . O. 2 “nage: ALIFAX, N, ealemh.. Gold fa Ohatlothetors by asthe, | ngs i Bee X, N.S. a CHAIRS, caaies Hall Co. June 16, 2 wks., wky, 2i. “Bhipteat of Lobsters and other Clan Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Dravwback. thereon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured irst-class Offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed. Correspondence solicited and promptly. Nov. 14, 1881—1yr Children’s Carriages, — fron Bedsteads. CHEAP, Don't Fail to See cur Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES, A Splendid Assortu ent, cheap. FINE undersigned has removed to the . Id CLOTH DEPOT, on Great George Steet, next door to Stumbles’ Harness Shop, and St. Lawrence. Hotel. HE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, having been thoroughly repainted and refurnisbed in the best style. Being centrally situated and within three minutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steam boats, it offers indncements to the travelling public, Beer & Goff, June 22, 188%, ALL RIGHT havin a large ags , ro Gyn ae the ath eek tel ee = 7 at “The North American | Permanent and Transient Boarders acco- ; said : , alley Woollen ‘lotel”” on May Ith, 12th, 25th and | modation unsurpassed by a j Mills Company, at greatly reduced prices for | 25th, June 8th, 9th, 22nd and 23rd, and Joly | the city ee eer ’ ; ° cash, ie prepared to sell cheaper “t r | 6 7 ' ; ; Shinar tlhe teemiane P han ever | 6th, 7th, 20th ana 2ist: This will be Cone | Highest cash price tinued throughont the season, health and | Ch’town, Dec, 21 weather permitting, For further particula: c ol i ; . changed for cloth, | See posters, ; | Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, &¢, &% LOOKING CLéSSES AND MIRRORS. Picture Moulding & Frames IRON #BLCUSTEABS, Window Blinds, R.J'ers, Poles, Core nices, Venitian Blinds, &c., it —— én wered Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882, WM. E. HICKEY, all of which will be sold below cost for cash. » Proprietor : 81 aid fi ‘we | OF. paid for wdol, or ex. All kinds of orders pi mpUy attended to at moderate charges, —_— UBSORIBE for the DAIL C. H. SCHURMAN, ; | EXAMNER J tan Im Jaw, wh! NEWTON LEE, | ae one 7, 1882—Im Jaw, wkly 1} | April 92, 1989—¢¢ | Popteke Saat. mos Newsy Papy | JOHN NEWSON, JOUN REWSON. April 8, 1882-3m April 8, 18+2—3