Che Daily Examiner. — NEW SERIES. DAILY KXAMINE I8 ISSUED EVERY EVENING, HE Br rug Examiner Pusitsuine Company, FROM THEIR Orrick, CoRNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Raves oF SUBSCRIPTION : Six*"Months, ° . . $2 50 Three Months, - - . 1 25 Gne Month, . - - 0 50 gat- Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. montAiy, ALMANAG FOR APRIL, i852. . ¥ MOON S CHANGES, Full Moon 3rd day, lh. 34m. p. m., N. (below horizon. ) Third Quarter llth day, 2h. 17m., a. m., E, New Moon 17th day, 4h. 26m, p. m., E. First Quarter, 25th day, 2h. 43mm. a. m., S. E. D! _«,,}sun [Sun |!Moon|High ! Days yy DAY OF WEEK ' ; INSPECT THEIR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. This is true Libeity, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—Evuirwss. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MO W. & A. BROWN & CO. Keep in Every as STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS i Department of their Establishment a full assortment of 7 of superior quality and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality, as they import direct from the best British and Foreigu markets. [ja 9 ATT OOS! Readymade Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, ————— a eee NDAY, APRIL 10, 1882. ~BRITESH WARKHOUSH, QUEEN SQUARE. Se ee Wools of Different Breeds. The fo'lowing table gives the actual clip of _wool from twelve or thirteen different breeds, at the shearing in June last, on the Experi- , mental farm belonging to the Royal Agricul- tural College at Cirencester, England :— ' Pres'nt i Weight price [ of of Breed of Ewes Fleece, Wool, Remarks, Ibs, 02. per Ib. | 8, d. L : . ; on n staple, Rie: oinniiuiiou 32 240 } pright oat’ oe ' A small haired ie wool, of medium _ Chevoit Uso ee Vos oka 8 6 1 0 length, soft and i rich. (o in staple sSRTOpsnire.......:-. 7 B as ann. tase. Indes than other down j wools, i Not so soft and Border Leicester.... 618 1 0 {sky in staple as Lincoln. pe to Shrop- , Oxford Dewn....... 6 10 1 0} shire in quality, } ( and heavier, | Raabe... 8dic ids se. 30 1 Tomoss to Border j Leicester, ' Blackfaced.......... 4 8 0 9 Coarse and long, i ( Longer in staple ANOS bis) «oe 5 6 “1 © 4 and not so Ane as 1 the Downs, (A short haired | wool, very similar ' i . j i Srncie Corrzs Two CExNT:, VOL 10.—-NO. 1%” ‘ te Fw ? 7 ; COR RESPOS DENCE, =e ai xaandacenaateadinsainldhors at nduabnaattehtndidin-ondiitmsihadghihedics thames caine We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of our correspond=nte A New Enterpriece Proposed: To the Editor of the Examiner. Sir,—I see by the Halifax papers that three steamers have arvived at Port au Basque, near Cape Ray, Newfoundland, rence. this business inform me that those seals are taken in the neigborhood of the Magdalen Islands and East Point. Now it appears to me this presents an opportunity for the employment of capitel, and as there is a large amount of money lying im the Savings Bank earning but four per cent., a portion of it might be employed in de- voloping this industry. Souris Harbor is in close proximity to the grounds upon which the seals are taken. Vessels can be cut out of there any time in the winter with little trouble or expense, and having light icej (comparatively spoaking) to contend full of seals, taken in the Guléof St. Laws Persons who kyow something of | magters » 15 finch se U J ys i oy = a2 Wiaeoleghe | Fines iwater | len b. _Hampshire.......... 5 2 1 0) fyScuthdows tari With. and smooth water, a niuch cheaper i | : : : . ve |longer in staple | description of vessel than those employed» A : }h m jh = | aft'n| my FP a AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. : Herdwick,.......... 50 00 \oniee "ah Tike. in Newfoundland would suit the purpose, ie 1|Saturday 5 44|6 24] 4 491 9 18/12 49] ‘A aN ‘ besides the short distance would enable y 2 Sunday 42} 24! 5 50. 9 52l ' . 4 i) gol ony | Southdown ......... 45 1 Ob} haired wool, | them to make two or three trips in the | 3\Monday | 40, 276531025 | Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and | ae wapiea (828800. i 4 Tucaday | 8 28 j —_ 53} x : ‘ 7 ~ eee 50 on } wool af moderate} I simply make these statements in order 8 5|\Vednesday | 36) 29, 9 O11 32) Mur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods, | quality. {that discussion may be raised, and the - 6| Thursday 341 30/10 2laft 7 Cotswold 8-0. 1 @ [eae coarse icabili ori . 7| Friday 33! 30/11 J! 0 45) | Cotawold.,.......... frees practicability of the enterprise ventilated. a a | Sel eniaa & 27 Yours trul £ §|Saturday 30) 33,11 56] 1 27| 13 09 a aye wt Ee eS a ae) Ww CL | The above figures represent the average of y oe 9) Sunday 23! 35) morn} 2 15 , three ewes of each breed, The sheep of each Gusat Surat. i 10' Monday 27| 36! 0 44 313 na . ‘ . ‘lot were all fairly equal, and the treatment of fi cae .F il Tuesday | o% 37' 1 26) 4 28) JUST OPENED AND MARKED LOW, iall the lots during the previous winter er Improvements West. z 12|Wedneaday | 23/ 35; 2 3, 5 53/ | spring had been exactly alike. All the ewes, 7 13/ Thursda 21; 40] 2 35) 7 12) q seaptmoant i gy 1 n toa! / also, had reared one or more lambs during the| To the Nditor cf the Haanwner. a fuuredey | ig jeu! ©=©|A belech §=Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &e,, &b, siieer : | we ‘ 15, Saturday 1 17) 4213 331 9 5/13 32 % | It is only by an experiment of this kind, in}. Mr. Eprror,—Being almost a stranger | 16| Sunday | 16) 4414 4! 9 51] ‘which ali the different breeds are broug)it to-| 1” this part of the country, the writer : 17| Monday | 14} 45) 4 35/10 33) Pe VY TRE RYE A ii ne Be ' gether, treated alike, and dealt with at one|#¥ailed himself of a drive lately through 4 18} Tuesday a. 46) 5 12}11 14) : ’ ” 3 and the same time, that we can arrive at fair| the var pe settlement of Lot 11, the 19 Wednesday | 10, $5) 9 5911 651 | Nor. 1, 1891 eS QUEEN STREET comperstire reals. 6 io mare chen likely. | iouidonis of, whieh (ha. fevate may. grape ursday 9; ¢ ; morn | Srosiedieansneneneeaiedieatitatnesietnash adineteieientednatonmmemeemnemttiaieeneententadea ap =setaaaiaiaeinian ena aD i arte . ; Py ade in : , MORES. 21|Friday | | 50] 7 52 @ 36! | another district, with a soil and elimate differ-| Leaving » house in Lot 12 on a fine , 22 doterday | 5 i $ 32) L 19) 13 51 3 % 4 , ent oe oe of the eaeren hills, there| moonlight night, with good reads a head of a 23' Sunday 4 3) 9 33) 2 5 ‘Hi it 2 ; 4 j WN] C > ini i | wou ave been more or less variation in the us, the first place we reached was Banks : 24\ Moudlay | p4 si 34 : 54 : | results, Creek, lately the scene of an almost fatal i 25 wae b ae ; ; os Ne 22 A Oe Os aceident by which two ladies nearly lost their ss Mey — ay 69) 57 i a ve —A T-- Unclaimed Money. lives. Mr. Leslie Ramsay, the young man 25| Friday ay 55! 59 9 42! : | who rescued them is to be congratulated on 29] Saturday 547 1) 3 39| 7 59] 14 10 INTERESTING TO THOSE WHO Have kicu| ‘He herciem he then displayed. 30\Ganday 4527 2) 4 42] & 42! RELATIONS ON THE OLD sop. We next passed through Poplar Grove, ee INSURANCE OFFICE, Guesn Insurance 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 settled promptly and cquitably. : a F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1852. St. Lawrence Hotel. HE above Hotel is now RE-OPENED, having been thoroughly repainted and refurnished in the best style. Being centrally situated and within three minutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers inducements to the travelling public. Permanent and Transient bLoa:ders 2#cco- Wodation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city. . WM. E. HICKEY, Ch’town, Dec, 21, ’81. Proprietor, W. C. BISHOP, SEIPPIN Cc =~ AND-— FORWARDING AGENT, Marina Insurance Broker, —AND=— General Commission Agent, BEDrogRkD ROW, P. 0. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns ¢ varanteed, Correspondeuce solicited and promptly. Nov, 14, i881—lLyr CARD. THE MISSES CURRIE AVE removed from the Rooms recertly occupied by them above the Store of R. W. Tremain, Esq., to the Store lately oceu- answered / and all kinds of fine Machinery. Dec. 16, 1881—3m cod, wkly . HULTGHEGON’S. I shall Sell off my Stock of Groceries at Parties wishing to get their GROCERIES Cheap should call at once and leave their orders. GOOD TEA, 25, 30 and 33 cents ; RAISINS, 10 cents ; CRACKERS, 4 to 14 cents ; CURRANTS, & cents. A large lot of CONFECTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents; lot CHRISTMAS GOODS, very cheap; and sundry other articles too numerous to mention—all at cost for Cash only. W. A. HUTCHESON, MOLASSES, 47 cents; SUGAR, 8 cents. 109 Urrer QuEEN Srrerr BOSTON BRANCH HE BOSTON SILVER PLATING CO are now prepared to do all kinds of Gold and Silver Plating, such as Knives, Forks, Spoons, Cake Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Cruet Stands, Tea Sets, Watches and Jewelry of every Gescription, Carrriage Work, Handles, Dashers, ete., etc, Also, Sewing Machines and Guns repaired, Every job warranted to give entire satigfac- tion or no charge made, WILLIAM BROWN, Manager. Shop on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Cherlottetow, Feb. 4,’82. CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLECE, (ESTABLISHED 1873,) | Welsh & Owen's Brick Building, Corner of King and Queen Streets, Char- lottetown, P. E. 1. Designed to Educate Young Men for Business, —_— UR SYSTEM is conducted on Actual ( Busiuess and Scientific Principles, and embraces all subjects necessary for a thorough COMMERCIAL Education. Our facilities fur teaching these are the most complete that have ever been devised. Theory and practice are combimed, and the whole course rendered so interesting aud practical that the dullest stu deut cannot fail to be largely benefitted. The course of Study is short, practical, useful and reasonable ; it is just what every Man needs and will use, no matter what his calling or profession isto be. ; The youth commencing a business life with only industry and integrity as his capital, the clerk engaged during busimess hours, but, desirous by evening study to repair the de- | fects ic his education, each have the advan- | pied by their late father, pear cor, of Pownal and Grafton Streets, where they are still pre- pared to fill orders for Dress and Manile-| [fed 1meod For Sale or to Let. | FPXHAT Freehold Property, with a front cf eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty-| four feet on Syduey Street, the House con-| taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchener. | Can be turned into ona Dwelling by unlocke| ing adoor. Apply on the premises to MRS. BUSWALL, Maroh 12, 1881—tf Making. Mantles a speciality. ave offered by our sessions occupying DAY |} AND EVENING. Morning Session, 9.50 to | 12, and 2to4p.m. Evening Session, 7.50} to 9.30. Lhiplomas granted to such as pass satisfac- tory examinations. Students may enter at any time. No entrance examination required. Business men and others are cordially invited to call and examine our system. Teach your sons what they will practice when they become men. Full particulars concerning Terms, Tuition, Scholarships, &c., &c., on application to L. B. MILLER, Primeipal, ! Jan. 7, ‘8l--e o d. THE EXAMINER JUB PRINT HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing ‘'ypes and Material, OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BAST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Careful and Skilfu! Supervision of Mr. J, W. Mitchell, TQ PRINT LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, ES NS SS a Se an ESS na oaeaERaeS aes ING OFFICE RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, &c., Ke., Prices, On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap ~ WHOLESALE DRY GOODS SALE. ay prepared to dispose of the whole of my Stock of DRE COODS, — CONSISTING OF— Readymade Clothing, RATS AND CAPS, Shirts, Collars, Searfs, Ties, —AND— Gents’ Furnishings Gencrally, &e. I will sell the Stock in lots to euit purche- gers, Or in one lot, —AL80— The Leas, for three years, of the PRE- MISES at pe: sent occupied by me. CHABLES I, MORRISON. C.’ own, Feb, 2; 1882. a el NOTICE. fQVHE undersigned have euatered into Part- i nership as Arrorweys-at-Law, under the siyle of PALMER & MULLALLY. OFFICE—Mrs. O’Halloran’s Building, next door to Union Bank, >harlottetown. All law business promptly attended to, Dated March 17th, 1882. H. V. PALMER, JAS. W. MULLALLY. Marek 4 1962—4~, whty iw Herring. Herring. 100 bbis. Extra Fat No. 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters, 100 quintals Codfish, 100 do. Hake, 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (goo stock), 1000 bushels Fisbing Sait. On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck Bolt hope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines «nd Twines, Paints and Oiis. DAVID SYALL. The list of names herewith appended are people who are supposed to have money left to them in Great Britain or Ireland. The rames here are copied from Robert Gun’s Special Lists of Next of Kin, Heir-at-Law, Legatees, and cases of unclaimed money: Deham, or McLardy, Mrs. Charlotte, / lately residing at 205 Union street, St. John, N. B., Canada. McLardy, Henry Rankine, now or late of Greenback, near Woodstock, N. B., Canada. Stirling, Elizabeth, formerly McLardy, and Roland ; Morton Stirling, now or late watchmaker, of Windsor, N. S., Canada. Sutcliffe, James, residing in Canada or the U.S. Doran, Alexander, supposed to be reuid- ing in Canada. Ferguson, Catherine (or Kate), Isabella (or Bell), who left Scotland for Canada, with their father, between 1820 and 1830. Lawdey, Charles Alexander, formerly of Halifax, N. S., Canada. McBain, Rev. James Affleck Fraser, and his wife, Mary M. (maiden name Quinn), now or recently residing at Chatham, N.B., Canada. Ruasell, George and Thomas, natives of Oo. Durham, who left England for Canada about the year 1815. Small, Andrew or James, who left Scot- Jand for Canada about the year 1815. Smith, Charles Herbert, late of Cam- bridgeshire, England; last heard of in Toronto, Ganada. Smith, John, a miller, formerly of Gir- van-Ayrshire, Scotland, now residing in Canada. Thompson, John, who left Glasgow, Scotland, for Canada, in 1845. Wilson, Margery, supposed to be resid- ing in Canada. Birch, Mary Ann Tarney Vallor, who left England for Canada in or about the year 1864. Bradley, Thomas, formerly of London, who many years ago left England for St. John, N. B., Canada. Princess Lovisse.—The birthday of her Royal Highnees Princess Louise was com- memorated at Windsor on the 18th of last month. At intervals throughout the day peals were rung on the bells of St. George’s Chapel and tue Windsor Parish Church, and at noon a Royal salute was fired in the Long-walk by the Royal bombadier. Famine and the locust plagus are causing great distress abroad, the people of Cesarea being afflicted with the former, while in Asia Minor gardens and vineyards are being devastated by the locusts. An appeal fer help is to be published by the American Board of Foreign Missions, who have ad- vices from their missionaries of the above state of things. The sales of the Hudson Bay Company’s land bureau for the monthof March aggre- gate $600,000, being an average of $20,000 per day. Some 54,000 acres of farm pro- perty, nearly all within the boundaries of the Province, were sold, besides a quantity ef town lots in Winnipeg and other places throughout the country. The Russian Minister of the Interior claims to have information of a secret treaty between Germany and Sweden, by which the latter, in the event of war, would lend the former her fleet, receiving Finland as her share of the booty should the allies prove successful. Mr. T. P. Murray cabled Hanlan, in care of the London Sportsman, that Winnipeg | contributes $15,000 for a regatta, open to Queen’s Wharf, Sept, 10, 183), a place which a few years ago was a complete forest, but to-day by the labor of man has been cleared and is rewardin the owner for his toil, On we p through a few miles of forest whose hu pines tell that man has not yet laid his ruthless hands upon them. The store and coopershop of Augustus Callaghan, Esq., is reached. This gentleman has been doing business here for some years, and has really proved himself a public benefactor. His coopering establishment has given employ- ment to a great number of men, but owing to adverse circumstances he has been com- pelled to close for a short time. During the past summer he entered the lobster end meat canning business, and we trust that his enterprise has proved remunerative, as a business conducted on such a large scale cannot fail to be a benefit to the adjacent settlements. Close by is the carriage and blacksmith shop of Joshua Henderson. This is a young man who has lately started in the business, aud whose gentlemanly bearing and superior workmanship has built for himself a lucrative trade. He cannot fail to succeed, being situated in the centre of a farming community. After a further drive of two miles, Con- way Station looms up. Here a consider- able business is done, but the people are greatly inconvenienced by not having a regular station. It is in the midst of the best lumber part of the country, and the amount of business done in that line is immense. And now the writer must say that everywhere throngh which he passed, signs of industry and enterprise are seen. The people being strictly temperate, no liquor is allowed in their midst. Few places can boast of the Scott Act being so rigidly enforced. Being now late at night, the party returned under the guidance of the driver, Mr. David Panks, a gentleman whose joviality is a sufficient guarantee of a pleasant time. By inserting the above in your next issue, you will oblige, Yours, TRAVELLER. 2 wt A letter from Rome states that a Te Deum was chanted in one of the churches of that city cn the 12th ult., asa thanks- giving for the safe deliverance of the Queen of England from the bullet of the assassin. Bishop Duhamel, of Ottawa, took a leading part in the service. a The French Minister of Finance states that the stockbrokers of Peris have com- pletely recovered their position. Their losses were 160,000,000. francs. At Lyons the liquidation is not completed. and the losses amount to 80,000,000 francs. —— Ba — Fata, Burnixe Accipent.—On the dist ult., alittle girl, four years old, daughter of Mr. J. Hennigar Tupper, of Rosette, N. S., was so fearfully burned by her clothes taking fire, that death ensued after suffering for eight hours. ee Wife-beaters get no sympathy from the Stratford, Ont., Police Magistrate. One of the tribe who graced the dock on the 3rd inst. must have been considerably taken aback on being sentenced to two years’ imprisonment. -_--- > — Rev. Gavin Lang, minister of the non- union body of the Presbyterian Chureh, has received a cali to West Church, Inver- ness, Scotland, He will likely accept the call, ss his family are resident in Scotland, -—-->- — The Dominion revenve in March was $2,855,046, being an increase for the month of $498,859. ‘The increase for the nine months of the current fizcal year hes been $3,488,788, the world in July next, on the Red River.