oe Seo oes —— = + ~~ Teas :—Frve Donmnars a YEAR. > ai ly # “ This is trae Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Fublic, may speak free,’ <= Wires. ee gn ee RE a Se re oe — NisW SiuRLES. — POLE SE SE Ek ek ee Sine_e Copies Two Cents, a ts oR DAILY #XAMINER| TS ISSUED HVERY EVENING, By ruc Examines. Puriisursc Company FROM THEIR Ove ce, CoRNER OF WATER , and Great GEORGE sTREBTS, Charlottetown, - P. BE. Island. | Rares or SUBSCRIPTION : Six Monti 4, - - . §2 BO Three Menths, - . 1.25 (ine Month, - - - OQ 50 per Advertisiny at most moderate rates Contracts may quarterly, half yearly ments, ON app ica! lon, » made for monthly, or yearly advertise- est ~ ETNGe KUWAPL island APL VATA Y | RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 16. Se mee Fa ee Ne cae comme CHALUPTELUWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 188L = VOL 9—NO. 59, a yr" Re COT sah SV by sh sies ae RSP Ly 42 ; ; LUSiING"OUT SALE f - r ) ~ = x *y 2 ; e Tus i 3 - Bat id “ oa". & SASK cP g ausad . ae. PRESI :% weg Onn ee roe Pa “VAT -? A ron iy 2 WHa ‘3. R . kK. Cc M C ——s is > om ¥ e - | VICE-PRE-IDENTS deeialiastlibiies mn cE re = wy me lon, Wa. McMa kavd Wort Exttor, Esq, oon, swore OD Pwr Attention ia Directed’ to the ‘ReiOlAL We have decided to leave the Island this year, and ADVANTAGES afforded by this Akzocia- ; tin as compared with the uniform NOW OFFEL OUR WHOLE sPock OF i ] _ - 5 ae A : & tb bbd teen pub. ELardweare, Paints, Oils., c&c., cé&c., CasH, Bon us. Po Le An Folicy No. °t. <@t0y* AY GRHITLY REDUCED PRILES. O02. Profits for 1580 i ’ veer Ys , Go ,o " Pan year. . + Biel v9 Fols 00 SPECIAL PRICE FOR LARGE Lots. - ~ a BARGAINS For ALL. Resuita under 2% per ceut. . i Bomas Oia. ..........; Be Be 00 } m ; AY ; Nye A na A. A. BALDWIN & CO Differémee _- $34.15 $62.00 stone : ; This differchee if favor of Me C. L. A. | Charlottetown, July 13, 1881—6i eod wkly, ne sj policy holdcws INCREASES With eachadditional s2~setert= ser tere te etre errno ence mgnmarmamnmnne mice Raw eeagperee mepeemmenggien | premium paid, Policies iu this Asséciation aré NON-FoR- | FEITABLK after | Wo YEARS, and are ee ere ee Summer Arrangement. | To take effect on the 28rd May, 1381 (PRAINS GOING Wes, STATIONS. | EXPRLUSS. MIXED, MINED. : } Souris ...., Dp 6.30am Dp 2.15pm Bear River; ** 7.04 * 30) * St. Foter'a.j ** 7.44 .°*).°° 3.32 ™ Maral)... 41%, 6.08 ST G33 Mt. Stew’t;Ar §.49 ** jar 5.05 “ ug Georget’n . Dp 7.29am' Dp 3.10pm) Cardigan...) ** 7.40 “* © 3,36 °°) Mt. Stew’t Ar 8.40 “ Ar 5.00 ‘| Mt. Stew't Dp 5.45am Dp 5.30pm Bedford...) ** 9.14 ‘| ** G07 * iit aoe Too Royalty Jc “* 9.45 ‘* | ** 6.45 * Ch'town ../Arl0.00 “ jAr 7.10 © , Ch’town .. |Dp 6. Yam, Dp 9. 20am Dp 4.35pm | i en AA Oe | nese ee Royalty Jc! ** 6.45. °° i Dp 9 52 * pe? B.66>i$f ly se Vw ‘ | N Wiltzh’e ss 69 2 & i **10. 45 “e ; “e 5 47 es ‘ ' ’ . Busser er’ 7. | ae SS 66 Bradalbe’e | ** $02 **) “ELST “| ** 639 °° 8 10 “ } ‘°2}.47 6} 66 6 BD « Co’ty Line.; “ | Kousingt'a)‘* 8,19 ‘ty ‘dvépm, ‘7.28. scum’ side AF 9-08 ‘¢ |Ar 1.00 ** |Ar 8.00 “ Summ side Dp 9 25 * Dp 2.45 “6 Wellingt’n, ‘*i0 02 aia ‘+ 336 Pert Hill. .| ‘10 34 ** | * 4 Clemyg..:| “MW 1“ G Albertoa. .! ‘112 20pm) ‘* 6 Tignish... Ar 1.00 “ iAr 7, i ii L; Hig 4 fusaunt or i 4+ 7 ‘tin in 18 ark GSb RAUL Wii OT Wiig Lisuran 8 PRAINS GOIVE EAST. { ; ; EXPizSS. | MIXED. MIXED, ' ' ' Tignish ...|Dp 2 00pm) Up 6.45am, j es | 4T 7 40 6 Alberton ..| ‘* 2.40 | Dp $.00 wt O'Leary. «4 “43.28 ** | & 9.05 ‘6. Port Hill..| * 4 25.“* | “10.85..<¢ 5 STALIONS. . er ee fe ee | ee a 4 wu Wellingt'n) “ 4 58 “| “11.15 “} sammn’ sidet At 5: SS: 0 AEDZOD “| Summ sige Dp 6.00 * |Dp 1.05pm Dp 6.30am Kensingtn) “* 625 “ b+* 4 40 Ee 8S Co’ty Line.| ** 6 52 Bracdalba’e ' « 6 53 ‘ é 2 * > “6 8.02 ae <j Hanter R’r| ‘‘ 7.26 6.48 * fie gap foe ROP « és 3.05 “ce i N Wiltsh’e} ‘* 7 39 4 ** 3.20 * 656 ** Royalty Joi 5 15'** | “* 495 46) % 9.55 Ch'town ../Ar %.30 “ | \r 4.55 “1Arid.15 “ Ch’town ... Dp 4 Qopm | Dp 6.45am Royalty Je ‘4s ' i 6 4 OS York oy See TiS fS | «a. ee! 2 a Beadiord ..) ‘6.4381 G47 te) Mt, Stew't/Ar 5.10 *|4r 8.30 * | | anotinentitatn ee a err Mt. stew’t) Dp J i? 55 am | Cardigan ..| ** 5.2 1 1G. 16 ** Georgeto’niAr» 4% ** 1 **10:45-** Mt. Stew’t Dp & 2 pin] Dp 8.50 am} : Maens...1 " 593 “TT wee | 15 “| 10.06 “*) Bear River) ‘ 65 ** 4 **13.00 ** Souris ..../Ar 7.30 ** |Arl1 50 * 6. Peter's; es Georgetown coanects at Royalty Junction} with the Mixed ‘Train from Chatlottetown for the West, in the “morning; and the Mixed Train from the West connects at Royalty | Junction with ‘he Express Train from Char | lottetown for (seorgetown and Souris, in the | _s{vernoon, i. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent. Railway © Sice, Ch'town, May 21, 1851. ; | e . - e 7 N. B.-—-The !\xpress Traia from Souris and | ' | i ~~ apenas JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS.} BY ALL DZALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Bens. F. Grarros, Srory B. Lapa Hitsert E. Paine. Late Commissioner of Patents. PATENTS. PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD. Attorneys-at-L ww and Solicitors of American ard Foreign Patents, ; 412 Fiera Sreext, Wasurneron, D. C. Practice pz.tont law in all its branches in} the Patent Otlice, and in the Supreme and) Circuit Courts of the United States, Pamiph- lets sent free on receipt of stamp for| postage. septs aati Menai Maonnha Commission ~“erchants, FRANKLIN HOUSE. wcimcinammeent AG)? ‘stideiiamenty SUMMER HOTEL AGW GPEN. Built on high land, : ee it commands a splendid view of the city, and is one of the ~ h althiest sites on the Island. Connected with this House are pe asant grounds, well wooded. If you want cool rooms and quiet surroundings, patronize the FRANKLIN. The dust nuisance will not trouble you when staying at the FRANKLIN. Guests at the FRANKLIN have the exclusive use of the Bath House on the private Beach near the FRANLKIN. Terms § very moderate. N. B.—'This is a Temperance House. i. F. COOMBS, PROPRIETOR, rene Jud sp) stuble After Three Years. J. K. MACDONALD, une 28. Maunying Director. ——>- Be ee at ihs Smallest Jublay | @u baby LUG ie80 A ; THE DGMIWIGR: SAFELY: FUND IILE ACOHPIA LIFE IIA TON s* ~ wi . ’ AOU: ¥ iON > M, iNe Bb. eu" The Safety Provixciat Directors: ra 3 eras Hon, C. N, Skinner, Q. C., sa 10 $e Members only pay actual current cost, Expenses of management limited, Send for circulars, Examine our plan, Rates—$1.75 per day; $10.00 per week; $32.00 per month. James McLeop, M.D. Physician, Ch'town, June 15, 1881. Jas, de Wolfe Spurr, Jas. T, Steeves, M.D, ee re gg se = a Wm. Henry Thorne, Thos, Temple G* a awa Wa i Fis E +e) ie} Jas, de Wolfe Spurr, Thos, A, Chipman, G3 President Secretary = pees 1 e. ) ee O fe L. Fund System ! 2 is fast becoming the popular plan of af- fording the protection ofeus « - | No latge accumulations. of the people’s FEYHIS BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED <and well-known estab- manned fa, Yeo handle pt tha dsepsiation lishment will be opene from JULY Ist till SEPT. 10th for To reach the Hotel a Coach will leave Charlottetown every E. H. BABBITT, Weduanies-ond-t dav avanind’ rallins Keb Cillebks okt . Special Agent for P.E/1, Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests; returning A HOME, COMPANY. Foster McFarlane,M.D., Chas, F. Clinch, “ACH, SLAN OO eri bind Som). BUFSTIOO “BEACH, P. E, ISLAND. SRRRENE Y88: OR ERO the accommodation of Guests and Visitors. every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. m. June’ 25, °8!, in ARREIUR, & CO. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to CoM TRA? meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, for passengers to ri m f 253 , Seaside—seven miles. Address, nAmm iY Am nmaanwr ra : . : " Pe att r4 =: id ati | m4 Ba iy FEY Ese es oy oy : ; ie i : § 3) a 2% 2 é ~ UU oo oi Ha Ui ULL UD, Ju MW RESON & GO, 108 SOUTH MARELT STREET, | June 23, 1881. Ciarlottetown. FE OS SEE ee wee me + EO RE Ct Rh CR A NR rR TSI SR RR ee Sw a May 16, 1881 AARINE! LIFE! IORAGE HASYARD i fat xD ye Pe eee @ a2©; to Be Oe ib A aed g a eee . a4 General Lasearaace Agent, — REPRESENTING — Co, Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng, 4 CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. > | — Sane SD noyai LOUulr ails LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. . oe aa ot =n , Western Fire Assurance Gompany, of Toronto, Ont, Capital, * ce eee SIDOOUOM tat a "98, 900:000.00| CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Aunual Income, . 5,000,000.08 | J a bool beretwen — \British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Qat., Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. CAPITAL, $500,000.00. With the largest —— of any Fire : : i } ai ee San Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. BATS MOVORATE. eee JOHN MACHACHERN, EBWACD T. 2USSELL, & 66. HARINE ENSURARCE ALSO EFFECTED. June 20, ’81—-eod 30:4 Risks taken on all deseriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. aan enn OY Gilice—Corner of Queen and Lower Waier Streets. — * ; EF ; é ~~ Ho. 2i3 state Street. BOSTUN, saps EE Pigasant Residence ‘To Leb. | May 14, 1881. Queen Insurance Co'y Or we RGLANR ED, ae ee now in the oceypation ef P. W. Hynd-| - Stamper’s corner, Apply to MRS. STAMPER, sessiou givenin a few days. tay : apie 9—eod tf JAS. DESBRISAY. ; hy Sage Insurance ¢ ffected on all er of a Wool, Wy ool, Wool, + erchandise. 8 roduce, so, on Vessels s % 7 oe Kein : : oo by ©. F. STACKPOOL, at the BILLS OF LADIRG Eek me VY Spring Park Wool Shop. Special rates for isolated residences. Tare i k Wool Shop _FOR SALE— All Losses settled promptly. CAPITAL - THO MILLIONS STERLING. June 21 ’81—2aw 3w Ju’ 77) ' HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises Fr “HE SHOP and PREMJSES at present) occupied by Mr. C. B. Warakn 88 a ns : 2 man, near the head of Hillsbero Street. Pos- Boot Store, on Richmond street, néxt door to to himself,—‘ at any rate, not old Burt’s GBORGE MACLEOD (non ok), | PAE alse ge eas ot Ws Gee AT THE BXAMINES OFFICE, THE VILLAGH CONVICT. | From Seribner's Monthly for August. | [ CONTINUED. | A few days later, Dr, Burt was driving in his sleigh with his wife along the Salt Hay Road. It was a clear, crisp, winter forenoon. As they neared Eph’s house, he said ; ‘ Mary, suppose I lay siege to the fort this morning. I see a curl of smoke rising from the little shop in the barn. fle must be making himself a jimmy or a dark-lantern to break into our vegetable eellar with,’ , Well,’ said she, ‘* I think it would be a good plan; only, you know, you must be very, very careful not to hint, even in the faintest way, at his imprisonment. You mustn’t so much as suspect that he has ever been away from the place. People hardly dare speak to him, for fear he will see some reference to bis having been in prison, and get angry.’ * You shall see my sly tact,’ said her husband, laughing, ‘I will be as: inno- cent asalamb. I will ask him why I have not seen him at the Sabbath-school this. winter.’ ‘You may make fun,’ said she, ‘ but you will end by taking my advice, all the same. Now do be careful what you say. *¥ will, he replied. ‘I will compose my remarks carefully upen the back of an euvelope and read them to him, so as to be absolutely sure. I will leave on his mind an impression that I have been in prison, aud that he was the judge that tried me.’ He drove in at the open gate, hitched his horse in a warm corner by the kitchen door, and then stopped for a moment to enjoy the view. The situation of the little house, half a mile from any other, was beautiful in summer; but it was bleak euough in winter. In the sma’) front door-yard stood three lofty wind- blown poplars, all heading away from look down the bay or across the salt- marshes, while in the opposite direction were to be seen the roofs and the glitter- ing spires of the village. ‘It is social for him here, to say the least,’ said the doctor, as he turned and walked alone to the shop. He opened the door aud wentin. It was along, low lean-to, such as farmers ofteu furnish for domestic woiks, with a carpenter’s beach a grindstoue, and a few simple tools. It was lighted by three square windows above the bench. An air-tight stove, projecting its funnel through a hole in ope of the panes, gave out a cheerful crackling. | Eph, in his shirt-sleeves, his hands in his pockets, was standing, his back agaiust the bench, surveying, with some- thing of a mechanic’s eye, the frame of of a boat which was set up on the floor. He looked op, and colored slightly. The doctor took out a cigarette, lit it, sat down on the bench and smoked, clasping one knee iu his hands and eye- ing the boat. ‘Center-board?’ he asked at length. ‘Yes,’ said Eph. ‘Cat-rig ?’ * Yes.’ ‘Going fishing?’ ‘Yes’ ‘Alone?’ ‘Fos; ‘TI was brought up to sail a boat,’ said ‘he doctor, ‘and I often go fishing in sum- mer, when I get a chance, I shall want to try your boat sometime,’ No reply. ‘The timbers are not seasoned, are they? They look like pitch-pine, just out of the woods. Wont they warp?’ ‘No. Pitch-pine goes right in, green. I s’pose the pitch keeps it, if it’s out of the sun.’ ‘ Where did you cut it? ’ Eph colored a little. ‘In my back lot.’ The doctor smoked~en calmly, and studied the boat. ‘I don’t know you,’ said Eph, re'axing a little. ‘(Good reason,’ said the dector. ‘ I’ve only been here two years;’ aod after a ‘moment’s pause, he added; ‘I am the ‘doctor here, now. You've heard of my father, Dr. Burt, of Broad River?’ Eph nodded assent; everybody knew ‘him, all through the country ; a fatherly ‘old maa, who rode on long journeys at everybody’s call, and sever sent in bis ‘ bills. The visitor had a standing with Eph at once. ._* Doctors never pick of folks,’ he said ‘son.’ ‘I used to come here to see your mother,’ said the doctor, ‘ when she was sick. She used to talk a great deal about you, avd she wanted me to get acquainted with you, when your time was out.’ | ph started, but said nothing. | : She was a good woman, Aunt Lois,’ the sea, and between them you could added the doctor; ‘ one of the best Peta I ever saw.’ ‘* I don’t want anybody to bother bim- ‘self on my account,’ said Eph. ‘I ask no favors.’ ‘ You will have to take favors,though,’ said the doctor, ‘before the winter is over. / You will be careless and get sick; you have been living for a long time entirel ‘in-doors, with regular hours aod wo and food. Now you are going to live out-of-doors, and get your own meals, irregularly. You didn’t have on a thick coat the other night, when I saw you at the store.’ ‘ ] haven’t got any that’s large enough for me,’ said Eph, a little less harshly, ‘and I got to keep my money for other things.’ | ¢ Then look out and wear flannel shirts enough,’ said the doctor, * if you want to be independent. But before I go I want (o go into the house. I want my wife to see Aunt Lois’s room, and tke view from the west windows;’ and he led the way to the sleigh. Eph hesitated a moment, and then fol- lowed him. ‘ Mary, this is Ephraim Morse. We are going in to see the Dutch tiles I have told you of.’ She smiled as she held out her mittened hand to Eph, who took it awkwardly. The Square front room, which had been originally inteuded for a keeping- room, but had been Aunt Lois’s bedroom, looked: out from two windows upon the road, and from two upon the rolling, tumbl ng bay, and the shining sea payoud, A tall clock, with a rocking ship above the face, ticked in the corner. The painted floor with bright rag-mats, the little table with a lacquer work-box, the stiff chairs, and the old-fashioned bed- stead, the china ornaments upon the mantel-piece, the picture of ‘The Emeline G@. in the Harbor of Canton,’ were just as they had been when the patient invalid had lain there, looking from her pillow out to sea. In twelve rude tiles set around the open fire-place, the Hebrews were seen in twelve stages of their escape from Egpyt. It would .appear from this representation that they had not restrict- ed their borrowings to the jewels of their oppressors, but had taken for the journey certain Dutch clothing of the fashion of the seventeenth century. The scenery, tao, was much like that about Leyden. ‘I think,’ said the doctor's wife, “* that the painter was just a little absent-mind- ed when he putin that beer-barrel, And a wharf, by the Red Sea!’ * * * * * ‘I wish you would conclude to rig your boat with a new sail,’ said the doctor, as he took up the reins, at part- ing. ‘There isn’t a boat here that’s kept clean, and I should like to hire yours once or twice a week in summer, if you keep her as neat as you do your house. Come in and see me some eyening, and we'll talk it over.’ Eph built his boat, and, in spite of his evident dislike of visitors, the inside finish and the arrangements of the little cabin were 89 ingenious and so novel that everybody had to pay him a visit. True to his plan of being independent, he built in the side of the bill, near. his barn, by a little gravelly pond, an ice- house, and, with the hardest labor, filled it, all by himself. With this supply, he would not bave to go to the general wharf at Sandy Point to sell his fish, with the other men, but could pack and ship them himself. And he could do better, in this way, he thought, even after paying for teaming them to the cars. The knowing one’s laughed to see that, from asking no advice, he had mis- calculated and laid in three times as much as he could use. ‘ Guess Eph eal'lates ter fish with two lines in each hand and ’nother in his teeth,’ said Mr. Wing. ‘ He’s plannin’ out for a great lay of fish.’ (To be Continued.) em eee Special! Notices. A LARGE lot ef Batter Crocks, Tubs and Baskets for gale very cheap at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace, Liy 29 Latest.—The wife of Sitting Bull has just arrived from the far West, and is now on ex- hibition at. the Cigar aud Tobacco Store, in r. G. Fraser's building, corner Queen and Rich- mond Streets, Ch’towa.—2i For Lorne Hore:.—The subscriber has rocured a comfortable covered coach exprees- y to run to the Lorne Hotel when ae will leave regularly on Wednesdays Sat- urdays, at6o'clock, p. m, and other days when required.—Tnos. R. Brooxs, near Tem- perance Hall.—July 29. 6i eod pat. Iv you visit the ‘* Lorne Restaurant " cigar store you will there see the finest assortment of imported Havana os ever shown in Charlottetown. Call see for yoursal and be convinced. Also, a cheice lot Cigarette«, favorite brands. {jy 29 1w Tue most reliable place to get your Sewing and Grafton Streets. Gries [july 25 6i A miicu Cow, 4 years old, for sale cheap for cash.—R. K. Brace. jly 11 Iysvrance.—Marine, Fire, Life and Acci dent--effected in most reliable companies ‘Prep. W, HyspMan, Agent, {ap 2 Machines repaired is at Brown’s, cor, Prinve_ yo pe _ as - ee OLN NR OU A ROEM YB i Se ra ek caudal : es i A re ee es da 2 Be vm By go ea al ne YE nial