LDL ’ iLL , Wr DAILY HKXAMINER Dit. WARBURTOR, UNION MUTUAL blFE SWE Fi {ANCE COMPARY i ' i Ne +) Otis RE Hi | ~ j j By TI VXAM i. Ist COMPANY, : a4 rey pee cl Ee : ; : ‘ i 1 eter oman, PHI QHbInS AAU OUD UDG, | ORTLAND, MAINE. ' ; r Oe k — ——_— AND GREAT JIINBURGH.) ’ % . sky yi » aw Ay 7 RN > > ee ’ Cha town ' i i Z rner of Great JO 4 i \ i. D EW i i i 3 i j esident. us ts, opposite the qurenomeneenes) () <tiliiiineniane iKATER OF rTi { } Ores George : ~ » - | ‘ 0% ange | 1 Grent George | Total Assets January fst, 1882. - - $6 264,215.57 aa 7 pes, >a 5 Smomy OS) Payments to Polivy Holders, - 19.000,000 0 Se Sr oe Oh’town, Nov. 14, ’82.-3m | © Dividends os . - : 4,032,919.54 it } ay ' —— eo et ie fe d é~ Advertising at most moderate rates. PES BRITISH AMERICA | STANDING, COMPARED WITH LARGEST CANADIAN COMPANY: Concracts may be made for =p ge : = juarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- 7 q | Total Aseste ore Receipts | Deposited with ments, on application. ALMANAG FOR ROVEMBER, 1252. Third Quarter 2nd day, 2h. 45m., p. m.,N.I velow horizon New Meon 10th day, Th. 7m, p. m., N. E. ibelow horizon.) First Quarter, i8th day, 4h. 29m. a, 1 S. 1 Fall Mooa, 24th day, 10h. 50m., p. m., S. E D : a jun ‘Sun ! Moon} High Days | guag part BEK rises \sets | rises |v rjienh nm} h m, ait I by) ednesday 6 47/4 40,10 si 2 3; 2 Thursday , 48! 39/11 31) 3 32 3: Friday |} 50° 37! morn! 4 36 4 Saturday Si; pO BL) 5 43/10 O 5 Sanday | §3) 34) 1 31) 6 47] 6' Monday 54; 33° 2 31} 7 43 7| Tuesday 55) 32) 3 31] 8 28 8'W ednesday 57 oi} 4 ) 0' Thursday i 59} 29 5 32 9 45} 10| Friday (7 OF 23) 6 34 10 23 LL, Saturday i 2, 37.°7 33/11 0} 9 44 12’ Sunday ; BP 26/8 81/11 37 13 Monday Sj 24; 9 26] m ral 14\ Tuesday 6} 2310 13 0 15 15: Vednesday | 7) 22/10 55 0 56 16 Thursday } 9 2th '33; 1 39) 17) Friday | 30) 20-aft 3) 22 WSisaturday | 12| 19) 0 35; 3 17| 9 28! 19) Sunday ; 13) 1S, od 4 2@ 20 Monday | 14) 2308 345 55 2hiPuesday = | 15's 16) 2 5 7 12) 22) Wednesday {| 16; 16) 240 815 23) lbursday |} 17): 15 8 20;9 8 24' Friday — | 191 14; 4 7) 9 56! 25\Saturlay } 20 13])5 1'10 39 9 16 96] Sunday } 2H 13) 6 2,11 23) 27| Monday 23} 127 Gaft 5} 2 ; 97 se nee 28, Tuesday | 25 12) 8 th 0 45 29\Wednesday | 26 Ili’ 9 15 24) l 90) Thursday 25/4 10/10 18) 2 5) i DR.W.TOBIN, | Fellow of the Royal College of Sur- geons, ireland, NE OE ES TT A SIREN ss set we em n., S&S. BS. oo ; be cla ar... 4 ~ ~nses y * 7 ai s | 7 - i! ‘ i i he s a \ > eS * (Sz + — ’ sis true Liberty, whea Free-born Men haviag to advise the Public, may speak free.”’—Kvxiprprs. ee ee ee St ee ee ee ee -_ - - - = =~ - amine?. eee ee SINGLE Copies Two CkENTS. UILAKLOTPETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 24,1882. VOL 12.--NO, 4. —_—— = - gy 4 Assurance jompa ul hiv Will any. ead Office, Torento. ( apital Substribed for and paid up in Cash Annual Income, over pre pare a I rire First Cla (lompar it the lowest current rates, from office in Charlottetown. Lo womptly and liberally j * < , , s. S&S. URGUTHART, eneral Agent tor P.. E. Island. ae Oth g te Owen Connolly, / irlottetown. Nov. 10, 1882 fie cod t : fr 2” na * Dk. CONROY | EL} AS REMOVED his office and residence Li. to Muatch’s Building ' i ¥ at dieerge Street, EXAMINER OFFICE. ‘Lower &: OPPCSITE ooe. 12.°°62.— RENRY TERRELL, SHIPPER’S AGENT. | All Kinds of Produce bought and shipped on Comm | 4 ’ i@ i t forthe New Sheep Dip. Oct. 12. ’82.—wkly 2m | | i. ARTHUR & CO. ‘Geueral Jommission Merchants | Particular aitention given to the sale “~ cf Island produce. 0 2) ae '. fn r rs : Adc AVENUE @ eee Member of the Hing and Queen's, I? AUGHUL ATONUG dj | [Ssen Avenue, College of Physicians, Lreland, | BOST@N, DPVss. Late Surgeon Army Medical Bep't,| wk ly HA made a special siudy of diseases of the Bye, Far and Throat, in Paris and) London, and proposes to devote his practice} to them. } Consultations at his residence, No. 9 South, At., Halitax, N. 5. } Hours, 10 to :2 a, m., 2 to 4 p. m. | Oct 11, 82. lm » & W. WHEATLEY, | ' PRODUCE & COMMIS CN M.RCHANT, | 269 Barrington Street, HALIFAX, N.S. | Consignments svlicited, Highest prices | and prompt retarns yuaranteed. Sept. 19, |$82—2aw 2m JAMES 8S. SCOTE, Shipping and Commission MERCHANT. Dealer in Fish and Fishing Supplies, | POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. Special attention paid to the receiving and prompt disposal of isiand produce, Having extensive wharf accommodation and com- modious stores, consignments are solicited and prompt returns guaranteed Weekly market reports forwarded upon application, and vessels chartered for| shippers. P.O. address—Lock Drawer 51, Halifax. se 28 I W.C. BISHOP, SHIPPING —anD— FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, —AND—= General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. 0. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8 ' eee ATTENTION given to the Shipment ot Lobstrs aad other Canned Goods, and collection et Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class olfices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Prodace solicited, and prompyrefurns guarauteed, Correspondence—sniicited snd answered promptty. Noy. 14, 1881.—tyr y GUMMISSION I y 27, 1882 FAW ARR Uieentit [, RUSSELE & C0, Commission . Merchants, 284 STATE STREET BOSTOA, UMASS, May 19, 1882 —6im Archibald BcNXeii & Forbes, cHiPPinG AND i iit iT q MERCHANTS. ade on consignments of produce. 44 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. C.H. MoNer.,, Agent, Charlottetown, Advances m Oct. 25, ’82.—Iw INSURANCE OFFICE. Queen luswrance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Lancashire Insurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably, DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents, Office-—South Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1882. Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, Paid Up Capital . . Reserve Fund... $1,600,000 325,000 An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday. next, 19th inst., in the building lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward Isiand;under the management of the under- signed, Deposits will be received on interest, and ou current account. ; Drafts granted on the varieus Agencies and corres} oudents of the Bank. sterling and other Exchange bought and sold, and general banking business transacted. | [sland. D. C. CHALMERS, Ch’towa, Jute 7, 1332—tf Agent. , executed With Neatrless and Despatch at the PXAMINER) J.B PRINTING ROOMS, cor, Water and Great George Streets hy PRINTING. of ‘every description $500.000 $1,000,000) to effect all insurance in the above] ‘Tracadie Crass.& Bedford Station, P, E, 1. W. past year, | Domi’on Gov’t, | Union Matual........0....s..ss0eassee | $6,268,218.47 | $1,058,779 00 "913,000 }Camada Life .........ae-. 5,064, 206,65 1,008,164,31 54,000 | 7 . e r } ne ’ | Why you should Insure ia the Union Mutual : BECAUSE EVERY POLICY IS AN ENDOWMENT >ECAUSE EVERY POLICY IS NON-FORFEITABLE, ' BECAUSE EVERY POLICY 18S INCONTESTABLE, BECAUSE ALL PROFITS ARE DIVIDED ANNUALLY. BECAUSE DEATH LOSSES ARE PAID PROMPTLY. W. KR. ANDERSON, JAMES DESBRISAY, Special Ageut. | Agent, Charlottetown. > bo = — | | Nov. 8, ’82. | 847, Canada Life Assurance Company. 1882 Caplial and Furds over . . 5,600,000 Dollars. 1,000,600 Dollars. Anuutal income over - . > ' — (0, —————— : HEAD @FrFrich, HAMILTON, ONT. Secrttary’: R. HILLS. —_—— Ot oe Absiract of 35th Annual Report to 30th April, 1882; ; eT er be he A ee Managing Diretter and’ Pres’t : Su periotendent : A. G. RAMSAY. ALEX. RAMSAY. al ‘1, Assets 30th April, 1882......... & Ipepent Sor Ce OOUE. n vokn t i on cs 2 ¥, . . + eee eet 3,008, 164.31 Income from ioterest (included in above)... .........chckan 4. Pee ee eT. coc cccst en ; ©6241, 282,62 i; Cigime: by denthan@ matured: quboWatents. Fak os ik Ro lis evinces eddees 212,041.86 5, Do, as estimated by the Compangy’s’tables and provided for,............0...... 00.0. 362,858.00 6, Difference in Company’s favor between actual and estimated death rate,...... 150,816.14 7, Excess of interest. revenue over deavh-elaims: .y.2:............-.--- 59,199.76 NEW BUSINESS is nearly a FOURTH of the returns of 1881 of the 24 Licensed Companies, TOTAL on the Company’s Books EXCEEDS A FOU RTH of the entire omount in force in Canada, CASH PROFITS fer same perizd have been from 35 to 39 per cent, of all premiums paid accerding to age at entry, . Abstract of Life Insurance in Canada for the Year 1881; (Condensed from the Superintendent's Apyimtiial Report for 1881.) (he oprniantiemamaeeiemmteneamanll eng Se ea ea eae emdarenateseatitiien a + a ‘Amount of Policies Number of Policies;Net Amount in force | Premiums for et New. | in forceat date. | at date. Conades Bil6.....c id... sso $668,111 | $2,914,780 12,998 $24,904,171 RING so occ Ses os pe nae 21,168 | (153,700 697 1,032,254 Confederation, ........... 214,738} 1,917,214 aa, 8.003.279 Seems. coc. casa sso? . “| 420,000 1, 263 1,571,593 North meric ».. 34,353 | *1,410,384 1.816 1197212 ‘Ou... =. aes! 148,564 1,671,768 | ae 4,990,157 pa. 403.597 | 1,821,362 | 9,087 11,370,008 | Equi able..... ate 220),365 1,079,000 | 2.665 6,449,617 Uaion Mutual...... 94,894 } 472,050 1,925 i 2,888, 028 | Standard, . 194,724 | 1,072,600 | 3-230 | 6,870,014 —, Including ind uptrial Busitiess, as az Intending Insurers can judge trom the foregoing as to where they can place their patronage with the} greatest SAFETY and ADVANTAGE, MARITIME PROVINCE BRANCH— Ibo Hollis Street, “alifax, N. §. P, McLARREN, D, H. MacGARVEY, General Agent for N.5., P.E. L. and N. F, { Secretary, ““onorary Directors for P. E, Island—Chas, Palme, Esq.3::W. E. Dawson, Ee2q.; Hon, W. W. Sullivan; Geo, R. Beer, Esq.; Hox. J. S Carveli; R. R. Hodgson, Esq, Medical Advisers at Charlottetown—F, D, Beer, Es.,M. D.; W. H. !tobkirk, Esq., M. D. With Agencies in Summerside, Souris, Georgetown, Crapa ud, and Montague. WM. MeL&AN, Nov, 4, 1882, Agent for Charlettetown. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN . QUARE. & A. BROWN & CO., have now completed their FALL IMPOR TATION. Buyers wiil find it te their advantage to inspect their Stock, as they have a: very large and new assortment of * a = British and Foreign Dry Goods. OF EXTRA VALUE. The very latest novelties shown in every Department, A great variety of Mantles,. Ulsters.. Woo! Shaw's, Clouds, Scarfs and Fur Goods. Also Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Brown, Blue and Black Pilots and Beavers, Scotch Tweeds and Coatings and Seal Cloths, A iarge lot Blankets, Quilts, Horse Rugs, ete. 200 Lamb.’ Wool Shirts, assorted sizes. 300 pairs Lambs’ Wool Drawers. A lot of Grain Bags, ete: All of which will be disposed of at their usual low prices. W. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, Oct, 31, 1882, For fvotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all. Descriptions, -GO TO- JOHN MACLEOD & C0’S, UPPER QUEEN STREET, : Branch Office —-Queten’s Building, Halifax:} pron at present prices, as they have to find BONUS ADDITIONS to Life Policies for the )st fifteen years have added $375 to each $1,000 of Assurance, |from 65 to 75 cents. | printed diary of Lady Sourapple: Judge Lawson’s Blunder. PATRICK WALSH HANGHD WITHOUT BING SENTENCED To DEATH. Co RRESPONDENCE, We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of our correspondents. (By Telegraph to the N. Y. Herald, Nov. 18) The Parliamentary committee which is engayed in examining the circumstances ‘attending the imprisonment of the High Sheriff of Dublin, Mr. Edward Dwyer Gray, hes brought to light some extraordinary facts in referance to the administration of justice in Ireland. Nothing important occurred in the com- mittee until Mr. Johnson, the official short- hand writer employed by the Crown, was produced to prove the correctness of the offi- cial report of the proceedings in Green Street Court House on the 16th of August, when Mr, Gray was committed for contempt. Mr. Johrson was at one time connected with the Dublin Daily Lupress,a very pro- nounced organ of the Irish landlords, and is a person enjoying the fullest confidence of the Dublin Castie avthorities. Early in the Land League movement he became the object of much popular hostility on ac- count of appearing as a Crown witness against some of the Land League leaders who were arrested on charge of sedition, in Mayo while the land agitation was still nits infancy. Mr. Johnson's character as a loyalist is, therefore, beyond question. This circumstance adds importance to the extraordinary story elicited by Mr. Sexton in the course of his cross-examination of the cfficial shorthand writer, and, which, perhaps, has no parallel even among the strange romances which abound in the judicial history of Ireland. HANGED WITHOUT WARRANT. It will be remembered that some two months ago Patrick Walsh was put on trial, charged with having murdered a neighbor who had reridered him- self obnoxious by land grabbing. The evidence against Walsh was circumstantial, and was rebutted, but ineffectually, by the evidence. of a number of his friends, who swore to an alibi in his defence. On his first trial in Dublin the jury disagreed, but a second jury, composed wholly of Dublin. Protestants, found Walsh guilty, In due course he was exeented, and died solemnly protesting his innocence of the crime for which he was sentenced to death.. This fact produced a painful impression in Ire- land, which is likely to be revived by the astounding statement made to thé Parlia- mentary committee to-day by Mr. John- To the Editor of the Examiner. Sirk,~—I1 notice thefollowing item in the last number of the Summerside Pioneer :-— ‘The Ontario Legislature is called for the despatch of business on the 13th of next month. When will our tardy local follow suit 7” When it is remembered that the financial year of the Provinee of Ontario ends on the Ist of July, it will be seen that the tardiness is not with the Conservative Gov- ernment of P, E, Island, but with the Grit Government of Ontario. Our financial year evds on the 31st of December, yet the ,ignoramns of the Pioneer scolds the Gov- ‘ernment for not calling the Legislature before that time!! I am, Yours, etc., OBSERVER” Ch’town, Nov. 23, 1882. The Markets. OATS. The oat market in England still main- tains considerable firraness. The high price of maize makes it necessary for large cen- sumers to turn their attention é0 other ‘sorts of fodder; consequently, we hear ‘that cargoes of P. E. Island oats, of, fair average quality, would meet with a ready sale at from 18s. 3d. te 18s. 6d. per quar- ter of 304 lbs to the bushel, for Channel di- | rect, and about six pence better for French ports. There is a very fair demaud for oats in the Maritime Provinces at low prices— 40 cts. in Hahfax and 42 in St. John. Buyers here therefore cannot make a large age and forward the stock by rail. The price quoted in Charlottetown is from 33 to 34 cts. per bushel. But small quantities are coming in. POTATOES. The market for potatoes in Boston is steady. Prices are not high; yet shippers ‘are realizing a fair profit. The arrivals in that city ae large, and the quality gener- ally good. Price quoted for Early Rose is Other varieties from 60 to 70 cents. In Charlottetown potatoes are coming in slowly. Early Rose bring from 20 to 25 cents, and other varieties from 18 to 22 cents. ry EGGS. Eggs are scarce in Charlottetown. But few are coming in. The market in Boston for fresh stock is active, and price of P. E. I. is from 28 to 30 cents. PORK. The recent high price of Pork has given way, and a constant decliue has taken place In New York prime mess on the spot is sold at $21.00, and in Montreal the same brand sells at the same price. A telegram received from Newfoundland, also shows that the price is weakening there and asharp decline is expected, when any quantity reaches the market. The price quoted in Charlottetown is from 6} to 7j. Buyers careless. Walsh was never sentenced to death. The fact was elicited by the following questions put to Mr. Johnson by Mr. Sexton, the meinber for Sligo :— Mr. Sexton—Were you present in Green Street Court. House during the second trial of Patrick Walsh--the trial which ended in his conviction for murder ? Mr. Jonnston— 1 was present during the whole of the commission, Mr, Sexron—-Did you hear the judge pass sentence on Patrick Walsh ? Mr. Jounson—I did. Mr. Srexron—Did he sentence Pairick Walsh to be buried within the precincts of the jail? Mr Jounson— He did. Mr. Sexron—But did he sentence Walsh to be hanged ? Mr. Jonnson—No ; he did not. Mr. Srexron—Did he, in fact, omit. the words, ‘‘that you be hanged by the neck until you are dead ?” Mr. Jounson— He did. FLOUR, The Montreai flour market is quiet. There has been of late some inquiries for export, but no large sales are reported. The prices quoted are : ttre Waperdnecloccs-ccoct 4500 6 90| pent Semoennsnee ene ieiins Snua Mtdne ae a 00 @ 0 09; Who were present in court concur im this : aon é eae eette oo ceeecesees 480@ 4 gy, | Statement of yours ! Superfine ocecess sd iad alae 455@ 465 Mr. Jou wage te Lye 4 Canada Strong Bakers’......... 550 @ 625 Mr. Szxtox—Did. the Judge ever ques- tion the accuracy of the reporters attri- buting to him the omission of these essen- tial words? Mr. Jowxson—No; if he had dcne so the reporters would have had something to say about it, Mr. Sexron—Then Patrick Walsh was hanged without having been sentenced to be hanged ? Mr. Jonnson— Yes ! << ,mee - —-— ———-—- Ladies’ Diaries, 1782-1882. Many of the diaries kept by ‘‘ society ” ladies one hundred years ago, and printed for the delectation of nineteenth-century readers, may not be very brilliant literary efforts, but they admirably serve to slow how simple and unassuming were the lives Caliia sie ‘ of “quality folk” in ancient times. The|, [his evidence created a marked sensation ; ; in the committee, and Mr. Gladstone es- annexed is “excerpted ' from the receghy | cally seemedishoskeiat te Sena vs which if not calculated to increase che pub- July 16,—John took yarn to the weav- 15° confidence in the administration of jus- er, and breught back flax, spices and sugar. |{;.. i, Ireland. The Irish members y at —_ iat ok “er eaaas likely to use the incident with considerable e pswich, o p ge | ote i } rt of from London. My lord was to send hang- jouient WA SAE SIENESES ont ON SE ; > ithe Gray Committee comes on in the House ings for the large drawing-room, but it’. Gommons. It is rumored among the eee initiated that the Walsh incident is not the This, the reader may say, is very com- only important question the government mon-place. And so itis. If it had been will have to meet in reference to the late written by the obscure Mary Jane Boggivs administration of justice in Ireland by the instead of the Lady Sourapple, it would not ' special tribunals. It is alleged that the have been embalmed in print; but the ob-| government officials are now satisfied that ject of quoting it is to compare it with a| young Hyner, who was found guilty by a couple of extracts from the diary of a ‘Dablen jury and banged, was not gu‘li ‘* society ” lady for 1882—which will not be the murder for which he was executed, at- printed for the benefit of readers a century though they console themselves with stating hence, albeit quite as interesting as the that he was an accessory before the fact. Lady Sourapple literature: | Even if this were proved it would not very ‘December 18.— Painted a lovely stork|wuch improve their position, because on ma’s pickle jar. Decided to have my. Hynes was not hanged for being an acces- new heliotrope damasse made without a sory, but on the charge that it was he who train. Read three chapters of ‘The Mid-|2ctually fired the shot which caused the night Shriek; or, The Fainting Bride.’ death of the murdered man. lithe rumor Purchased a charming velvet collar with a DOW current in the House of Commons be gold clasp for dear little Fido’s neck. j well founded the government are now con- Charles Augustus called this evening. He’s vinced that Hynes was not the man who too sweet for anything. actually did the murder ; but the discovery “December 21-— Worked a supremely °°™*S ® little too late—for Hynes. beantiful pen-wiper for a Christmas present . to Charles Augustus. I gave him a pairof poe Gre.t French Remedy, Dr. atterly intense slippers of my own embroid- ’ : : ering last year, but they were three sizes too LeDuc’s Periodical Pills. TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best aseértment of Cloths in the guaranteed, —ALso— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Pelt Hats, cheap,&c. &e,; , Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner Charlviietown, Oct, 11, 1881. small A pen-wiper is never a misfit. Ts Brother Tom asked me to sew on a suspen- PURE, SAFE AND RELIABLE, der button. He has no regard for the poyard— Ladies using these pills for e Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit|<elicate state of my health. Was at Mrs. tire strictly in accordance with these direct DeUpkrust’s ‘German’ last night, and dane- jong and taijingto be cured of any of the adevery set. Didn't get home until three complaints for which they are recommended, o'clock this morning. I must now dress willin every instance be refanded their for the Kedphish reception, which is te be money by applying to this Office, All Drage teo utterly rather tar H, Mopetins toe gists: . 4 . . Coy ‘a Eprror’s Daswer, arpltr'’s ayayine 2 fv ue wxgy Pap 31 Bing Street | Decembe ai T ' fab tf son, and from which it appeare that Patrick ~ 7 fa a) pene iy Epa “sy a en —— / a eer ae ie 2 Seiad S no rg ar in ona, comets | — Vaile ‘ sk Ail ee akan ha Sa, ete it acest Meant as tt Sa ea an j site ia . 4 ” f i em _ ~ a an . fd iu t ia it , ee. OF ead ome U Me | aaa ae 2