re ee ee EE Sei ae: ty awry ee ee " This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Pablic, may kpebi's frae, € aminer. ~EURYPIDES. Sineie Corres ‘Two CEexta, NEW SERLES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY. MAY = 1882. VOL 10.—-NO, 150. ' ‘ hae Dairy EXAMINER IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, i roz Examiner Poenisyine Company, com THe Orrick, Conner or Water AND GREAT GEORGE sTREBTS, Charlottetown, . : P. E, Island Raves or six Months, . . $2 50 (Three Months, - - - 25 One Month, . - - 0 50 e@- Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, | juarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- | ments, on application. | ALMANAC FOR MAY, 1882. ! WOON S CHANGES. Full Moon 18m. a. m, N. W.} fb-low hovlzou. ) Third Quarter 10th day,S8h. 22m., a. m.,S. W. | New Moon 17th day, 3h. 20m, a. m., N. mo (below horizon.) First Quarter, 24th day, Sh. 29m. p, m., 8. VW | 3rd day : D Sun | San | Moon} High Days | ee ee rise 8 sets | rises |w vate erjlen rh. | hm h m | aft’n morn i t' Mond ‘4 51.7 3) 5 45: 9 21) 4 nates 19. 5} 6 4-1 9 53) 3° Wednes sday | 45) 6 7 52/10 33) s\Thursday {| 46) 7) 8 Stitt 12) 5 Friday } 45! 8} 9 S511 52; 6:Saturday | 43) 10]10 42,aft 32; * Sur 1aay £2" li tl 271 l iG! i4 & g! Monday , 41) 12) morn) 2 3 9) Tuesday | 39, 33) 0 31 2 56 10) Wednesday | 33) 15) 0 37, 4 5 41Thursday ; 37) 16) 1 & 5 24) 12’ Friday | 35) 17} 1 36) 6 42 18 Saturday ' 34 13! 2 10! 7 id! }4 Sunday 33) i9| 2 33! 8 44 14 44 i5\Monday | 32) 21! 3 6) 9 311 16, Tuesday } $31! 22) 3 44,10 18) } 17; Wednesday | 30, 23) 4 25 10 57} } I5| Thursday 29; 2t 5 19 il 38; 19' Friday 27} «25! 6 16! morn) | 20 Saturday 26; 26 : 16| 0 15! 21\Suanday 25} 27] 8 20) 0 57/15 09) 22| Monday | 241 .28) 9 23, 1 35) 22) Tuesday 24} 29/10 25! 2 19! | 24'Wednesday 23) 30,11 26) 3 4 @5\Thursday | 22) Stjaft 26; 3 59; 26/ Friday } 2h) 32| 27) 5 1) 27 ||Saturday | 20; 323, 2 27,6 7] ? 28 Sunday ; 39 S 229 7 9| 15 12) 29, Monday ; 18 35) 436 8 2| 30) Tuesday 18! 271539 85 i| a1iW ednesday | 17; 33; 6 42 9 3A a = —_ PROFESSICHAL GARD. PALMER & MULLALLY | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Ac.) OFFICE—O'Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Chariottctown, P. E. Island. H. V. PALMER, JAS. W. MULLALLY, April 10, s0s3. INSURANCE OFFICE. | Queen Jnsupanee 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 rettled promptly apd equitably. ‘ es % F. KENNEDY, | General Agent. | Office—South Siae Queen Square. Ch’ ‘town, F Feb. 3, 1852, i W. C. BISHOP, SEIPPINncs | —AND— FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, -— AND— te loam Cin General Commission Avent, BREFORD Hey, P.O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. | P's ARTIC AR ATT oon N given to the} ipmep Lobeste ud othe: Canned oda, and collection of “CO ustom Prawbacke | wreon, Halla, Cargoea, and Freights insured in| first-clase offices at most favorable rates. i Consignments of Prodace solicited, and prompt returns guarante: d, Correspondence solicited and answered) promptiy. ! Nov. 14, 188i—1yr | St. Lawrence Hotel. fFYHE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, | having been thoroughly repainted and, rofurnished in the best style. Being centrally | situated and within three minutes welk of) the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offe re | inducements to the travelling public. Permanent and Transient ‘Hoa:dera RECO. | mwodaticn unsurpassed by any other Hotel in| bbe « vity, Wal. B. HICEUY, i. tor | Freehold F Farms. 2 SALE—Severable valuab’e Farms in! different perts of the country. For! particulars apply to | A. MoNEILL, Auct’r, | Ch'town, Dee. 2 31, Ri. April 18) 'a7—"4 | The Northern Lange Biook of Canadian and American HiNe, Fite AND LIFE , INSURANCES! STRSCRIPTION : } ‘The Great Western Marine Insuvanse Company of New York. ASSETS ist JUNUARY, IS8%, - - $939,523.92. Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Certificates issued \here payable in England, on thé Continent of EK ‘urope, or New York. ag tintin memeate The Fire Insurance Association (Limited) of London, Bug. CAPITAL, $5,000,000. q 2 ° . Ce Dis 24° c , . = . * Every dos ription of { roperty covered at lowest rates, ) iby the undersigned Policies issued ee eee Fire Insurance tompany of London and Abardeca CAPITAL, #15.000,002, Every deseription of Property covered at the lowest rates, ——————- 0): ------ —- The North American Life Insurance Company, FREAD OFFICE - TORONTO, Jxsues Policies on the Tontine system. Also ordinary Life and Indus trial Plans = SOB — ai The London and an Life Assurance Company. All rates lower than the majority of Offices. FRED. W. HYNDMAR, harlottetewn, April 10, 1882-—ood pat AGENT. . & ISLAND IFURNITURE. WAREROOMS 7——— 00 ANNOUNCEMENT! eee we My Stock for the Spring Trade is about completed, and will excel nny previous show. Bayers of the following lines of Purniture should not fail to inspect my stock: ALL OF WHICH IS HOME MANUFACTURE. Parlor Sets, ia Birch, Walout and Mahogany, with al! kinds of coverings at any price wished for. Smoking Chairs, Lovnges tron Bedsteads, Office Desks in great variety, Cornices and ‘ = Window Poles. S(OMMON BEDSTEADS FROM 82,60 UPWARDS.S No work ean be more substantial and better finished than I offer. be small. The§ a The profits on the above stock will in future acerms are, therefore, cash. MARK BUTCHER. King Square, April 12, 1582—1m pres se . Paris Silk Hats. - Christys Christys’ Hard Fur “- . Christys’ Soft =“ “ Christys’ Hard Feit Christys’ Soft “ és Christys’ Men. ° bflats for Christys’ “« “ Boys, Christys’ ° << Ladies, TOGETGER WITLI A om FOR CHLAP G. DAVIES & CO CASE! Ulartottetren, April By #58. FURNITURE. = Tre Brivain report a quiet market for oats. . This we learn is owing to the bright pro- The Largest ang Best Selected spects of a good crop of all kinds 6F beloals in Great Britain and on the Continent. Quotations = present are: 193. 3d. per - _. quarter of 304 Ibs. for good ports in the At Greatly Reduced Prices, Unitea Kingdom, and 198.7 73d. ior ports in France. These are only for shipments during the present month, as it is expected ‘that not more than 19s. for England, and 193. 3d. for France will be given for ship- ments during June. However, there is a ‘ prospect of a good Provincial market for cats. The quotations in Montreal and Quebec at present are 42} cents per. bushel. In these cities large quantities are being bought for shipment to the United ON THE ISLAND, CALL AND GET BARGAINS. Parlor and Diawing. Room Suits | TO SUIT ALL CHAMBER SUITS, cents per bushel can te obtained. If the Walont, Ash & Wainut & Painted, very cheap. @emand for the Up pper Provisees continues, ; the cat market i Helifax, St) John and CHATRS, other Maritime cities will hedome Brisk, A Splendid Assortinent, cheap. and fair prices will, ne doabt be paid for our eurplus oats. Bedsteads. Beds, Matirasse LOCKING CLYSSES AND MIRRORS | The United States’ market for potatoes is improving, and the demand in Boston, S, A &e. Picture Moulding & Frames New York and Baltimore is fair. Prices range high, but unfortunately there is but a small quantity to send from this Province. Qa ‘tations im New York are: from $3 20 to Cor- $9.25 per barrel, and Bosten 80 cents to $1 per barrel. Potatoes in this city sell at from 40 to 43 cents per bushel, as regards all of which will be sold below cost for cash, quality. POTATOES, IRON SGEDSTEABS. Yindew Blinds, Rollers, Poles, nices, Venitian Blinds, &c., BUTTER. In Halifax a good demand exists for butter at 22 cents per pound. But the article sent from this Province is so iaferior that it would not, we learn, bring that price. A dealer informs us that a larze quantity recently inspected by him ‘‘smells a heaven,’ and is, therefore, unfit for nse. t is a pity our farmers do not give more fron Bedsteads. annie to this profitable branch of in- ‘dustry. Good markets are closed, and thousands of dollars are annually lost, for | Want of proper care in packing butter, All kinds cf oders prompily attended to at moderate charges. JGHUN NEWSON. _ April: 8, 18° 2—3my Chitdren’ % Carriages, CHEAP. JOHN NEWSON, April 8, 1882—3m KGOS. | A fair demand exists for eggs in Boston, .where 17 cen'sand 18 cents per dozen are obtained. Large quantities are being brought into the city forexport, The price \is from 10 to 15 cents. FLGUR, Fiour in Montreal is. cheaper. than it}, “hasbéeh for Bome time. The quotations / are:— Superior Extra....... soesseeeeee GU @ $6 40 Extra Superiine.......00ee0008 620@ 625 FANCY. coereenessenagy seeeee ereeeeee 0 00 @ 0 00 Sprivg EXtra..,cecseeeeeereseveenee O10 @ 615 Super fine SCHERRER ee Tee ee eee 5 60 @ 2 7d : (j . Canada Strovg Bakers’......... 650@ 675 OVa NSuranéee (} hy American S: rrong Bakers’. coceee i 50 @ 8 00 . Fine seeeeer POPES CEH REED OH Re ee 5 00 @ 0 00 OF ENGLAND, | Flowrin Charlottetown sells at from $7.00 to $7.50 per barrel. 7 ?5 000 G06 Assets ' ‘ $2, ? 00 PORK AND LARD. Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. | The Montreal Gazette of the 24th, in its JOAN MACEACHERN, — repoit, says :—In sympathy with the firm- Agent. ncss of Westera markets, hog products in <r. C””:C”C””C””CCO es re oho eee strength, and recent advances have been well mamtained. Canada short cut mess pe has been sold as high as $23 in small lots to the city trade, and Western mess at $22, larger lots, of course, being shaded. Ex: ‘ra prime is firm at $15.50 to $15.75, in | bond, aud prime mess at $19 to 19 25, in bond, la'est sales being reported at within that range. Lard was “steady with an up ward tendency in prices, the sale being reported of 500 pails of Canadian at 14%., 150 pails Fairbank’s at lic The sale is reported of 200 pieces uncovered hams at 13hc. LIVE STOCK, 1288" Fronts ek Liverpool cablegram to the Drovers tS ® Journal, received on Tuesday last, says : Witir still heavier supplies from America the ca'tle market has ruled weak and slow, and fornter prices are barely maintained on the best offerings. Home-fed cattle are also arriviug in fair numbers. Best home-fed sheep have only been in molera*e supply,and prices for the choicest have advanced a trifle, but the recepts from America are large avd values are rather weak. - March 2, 1+82, Boot Uppers, AND A nice assortment of the above for sale. c. FE. MORRISON. Ch’town, aoe 14, 1882. | Quotations :— CATTLE. Cents per 1. pe aloes Fok PEO. oes bens 17 See Ge whios, 6. PTR. 2S. 8 ' 16 Common ‘to medium. ........5.%... 15 Suhebo ged bullbss ..0.i ied... ok 12 to 14 SHEEP. Be BOR OGIO oo 5 oa 0 0.4 vic:ncccet 21 GS Cs vd aks coe den ea aoe 18 to 20 - Merinos. o ine ae .. 174 to 19 Inferior and We en ce ee Gd 15 to 164 offal is not reckoned ] °—-_—ew- « — ] ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY{ J = ANALY} ICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION ‘ 54, Holborn-vieduct, E C., London, Aug. 8°79, Of wl the theatres in the conutry, says Repout onthe Lorne HiIeBLAND Wuiskky: the New York Dramatic News, the Peac- « We have visited the bottling stores of ple’s Theatre, now Buiiding in St Lonis, Greenlees Brothers, and have selected Mo., from the vats, samples of their Lorne s’ages; in fact none will surpass it in Highland Whisky, and have subj-cted finish and completeness. This is being! them to careful examination and analysis, coniucted by Mr. H. C. Raymond, at The samples were very fia.rant, mellow, present in St. Lonis, and his interest in’ and of pleasant flavor, and possexsed all the work has been demonstrated by his the characteristics of pure and well- doy vting labor to night and day in order to matured Scotch Whisky of the frst insure its completion in time for the opet- quality.” ing. Mr. Raymond was much exposed to elt Hats ! et 24, 1882. ' | oT HOVSL ott Tous ‘ith “ aeraoR Hit, Hassatt, M.D. — sicht damp, naturally incidental in the. aaa Heuer, F.C. 5, F. 1. . erection «f an enormous new building, oe -. stigh as the People’s, and the result was OWEN CONNOLLY the contraction of a severe case of rheuma- Charlottetown, P. E. 1. tin in the left leg. A single application of Bt Jacobs Oil brought relief, and ins eguvanii ~ very short time the paid disappeared en- Ber Sale. tirely. Mr. Raymond keeps a supply con- venient in case of a recurrence of a similar ‘PVE pleasant residence of Dr. McIntosh, trouble. Pownal, Private offers made vatil 15th errs Jane, Tf not then disposed of, will be cold 10 =Haviti’'s Loxe the highest bidder, HEALER—a good, simyle sane States, where the handsome figure of sixty, (These prices are for estimated dead weights; | will kave one of the best appointed | Apply to De Melyro-# remedy fom astrou! }-some cough ox cohb— fur ot bi is rp 13 gal uf Toe dppmadatae Beat CORRESPONDENCE, conpqpuapgraiapeaeinanaltapheiea> We ‘de ’ "nad hold ourselves respousibie for the THR most recent advices from Great opinions or statements of our Perrier. To the Editor of the Hxaminer. Sir,—Henry Beer, Esq., and his friends, appear to think it very wrong’ in Mr. Fer- guson to solicit his (Mr. Beer's) supporters, for theie second vote. if Mr. Beer had any regard f-r consistency he wou'd never open his month about anything of the kind. At every election which he has run, he has not simply canvassed, but coated, his opponents to split with him. He has never said much about his colleague; his main object always being to get in himself. During the late election I met him in Mr. Owen Connolly’s Store, Charleitetown, and he aeked me tu split my vote with him. He said nothing to me about McDonald. Mr. Beer has used every man who has run elec- ‘ions with him simply asadupe. He has played that game-onice too often. It will not work again, 1 am, Yours, etc., Perens Trarvor. Lot 36. May 16, 1882. SS Telezraphy Revolutionizsd. A special despatch f ‘h from Canton, Ohio, says that Mr. 8. V. Essick, ot Alliance, in this county, has invented ‘and patented an instrument which bids fair to revolution- ize telegraphy. The invention consists of an automatic telegraphic transmitter, which in its appearance and operation re- sembles the modern type-writer. The Morse transmitter, now in general use, as is generally known, reqtires one ithpulse of the finger and hand on the single key of the instrument for each dot and dash of the ‘*Morse alphabet,” and eighty-two impulses are required for the represenja- tion or ‘‘ making” of the twenty-six letters of the alphabet. The new transmitter requires, like the type writer, but one impulse for each letter of the alphabet. The message may be “‘ taken” by sound or paper when tranamitted by the new instru- ment, although the operator can send so fast though not at Lhe maximum speed of the instrument, that the ear cannot dis- criminate between the sound, and taking by sound is impossible because «f rapidity of succession of the alphabetic sound. To remedy this, or rather prot by this speed in Weperp a he ahs: has been i av vented and patent sane gentie- man, message at the desti- nation and writes it out in type- writer style. The invention have been tested on the wires of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne, end Chicago Rulread, and it is expected from the suceess of the transmitter and receiver will do the work of three with the old style in present use, while the liability of error in transmission is very much lessened. —— oe Value of Farme. WONDERFUL INCREASE IN TWENTY YEARS, The following summary shows the extra- ordinary growth in thé valnation of the farms-of ihe United States, in so brief a period as only twenty years :—- 1860 —* ensus total valuation. .,$3,271,575 426 1870 —Censue total valuation.. 9,262 893,861 1880 - Census total valuation. .10 197,161,9 5 It is to be noted, that 1870 was a time of great inflation in the estimated valuation of all land-d property, under a depreciated paper currency, and at an era of high speculation ; while in 1880, after a long period of great depressiun, real estate had hardly begun to feel the large improeve- ment in the money valtus of almost every- thing. Probably a fairer estimate of the gold valuation of the farms would be like this ; 1860 . - . $ 3.271 576.426 1870 - : . 6,000,000, 000 1880 - . - 10, 197,161,905 1882 - - - over 12,000,900,000 Indeed, if we allow for the very large breadth of wild land changed into farms during two yews post, and the rapid increase in value per acre in the leading agricnitural States like Ulinois, Lowa, ete., jthe present valuacion will hardly fall short jof Fifteen Billion Dollars, and the increase in round bitlions, in 22 years would per- haps range thus ; 1860, Three; in 1870, Siz to Seven ; in 1880, Ten; in 1882, Fourteen. —American Agricu/turist for June. Ee An English Bit of Criticism. American poetry has a pathetic ring about it that nothing in modern English can equal. Even in their (in)temperate mo- ments our cousins across the At'antic excel. A short time ago a gentleman weil known in New York circles had to leave home and sail the stormy seas to Europe. His friends gave him a supper and a fare- well address. - The followin, is the first verse: — | The Gallia sails, "tis well ! The cheers loud swell, yet dwell Upon the faces of the sad ones left, A palor as if hell | With all its terrors, fell, i Must us compel To drop the parting tear to one voyager Who loved us well. It is not surprising, under the cireumstane- es, that the guests of the farewell) supper ‘shed tears,” or that they shock each other by the hand. The * pallor as if hell” fell upon ‘hem with a thud, and they went home in groups, eilling at each lamp- post on the way.— London Paper, A Way wits Sremps—A Dakota cor- rsporident writes :—In the antumn bore a two-inch hele, four or five inches deep, in the centre of the top of the stump, put in from on and @ half to two onnees of salt- petre (nitrate of yota-h), Gl the) holes with water. and plug tightly, In the en- suing spring remove the plug and. pour in from ove and a half te two ville ofkerosens oil, and ignite. The stump will emonider away without blazing, to the very extrem’ ty of ther ots, leaving nothing but ashes. ‘i his ¢ pay . rt “a A : _ a aie we y 7 at eae at ; — ne ae aa y + he Mtapiageeney yo. ae ee Wr amE AR ” + tanner ee neptpe pie P4 , A = + a . , ’ 7 ree on» watt Hynes td to a a Uf: feo tte ty Shan ter a a ‘ repo r i) a Ul ee ner Ri OE TES ca os - 7 ‘ ' * ‘ ‘ "I . 0 r : ra an . r 7 a Ca + se) ners