——_ “ This is true Biberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”’—Evxirrpxs, SINGLE Copres Two Crata, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. 1883 VOL 13.—-NO, 63. Five DoLtars a Year. yr ry . oo YoY NEW SERLES. \ fue Datty EXAMINER’ IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By rue Examiner Puesusnine Company, | FROM THEIR Orrick, Conner or Warer AND GREAT Geode STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. | Rares ov Sussextetron : Six Months, . - : $2 50 ihree Months, - - : 1. 25 (me Month, - - : 050 | @ Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, | jtarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- | ments, on application. ALMANAC FOR AUCUST, 1883. | MOON 8 CHANGES, New Moon 2nd day, 9h, 13 7m., p. m. Virst Quarter, 10th day, 9h. 16.8m. p. m. Full Moon, 18th day, Sh. 41.4m., a, m. Last quarter 25th day, lh. 19.4m., a, m. r San (Sun |Mooa|Hligh | Days DAY OF WEEK 3U2 {Sum |Moon/High | Days M| iriges |sets | rises ; water |len’h, hm \h m morn aft’n 1; Wednesday (4 47|7 25) 3 16) 9 52 2) np 49; 23) 4 21)10 32 3 Priday 50| 22/5 27141 8 4|Saturday | 51! 21| 6 31/1 41/14 31 5 Sunday : §2) 19) 7 35] m rn | ee , 53 18 8 37 O 15; 7| Tuesday 55' 16! 9 37! 0 47; 8 wedncedey | 56} 15/10 37) 1 21) 9 Thursday 57| 13/11 37} 1 59 10| Friday | 53 12/aft 36; 2 39 U!Saturday | 59 10) 1 34 3 82\14 18 12!Sunday 5 l| 9-230) 4 38| 13 Monday 2| 71 3 24) 5 53 14 Tucsday 3} 6) 41417 9) 15) Wednesday 4; 4/ 4 59) 8 12] 16 Thursday Le 2'540'9 3 17 Friday | 7. 11621719 48 18) Saturday 8/6 59] 6 51/10 30113 54 19\Sunday | 9| 67, 7 22 6] 20! Monday li! 56) 7 53,11%47 21'Tueeday | 19| B4i 8 25'att-2o! 22| Wed nesday | 13} 52.8 54/1 8! 23|Thursday 14) 50, 9 38! 1 53 24) Friday | 15! 48/10 22! 2 46 | 25/Saturday = 17/46/11 12| 3 46/13 33 26 Sunday ' 18} 45] morn] 5 3 27) Mond 19} 43| 0 8] 6 47 es\Tuesday | 21, 41; 1 8} 7 si 29 Wednesday 22) 40] 2 10! 8 48) 30/ Thursday 23 37| 315] 9 a1 | 31/Priday 15 25/6 36! 4 20/10 9 EDWARD T. RUSSEL & 60., GENERAL Commission Merchants, NO. 284 STATE STREET, BOSTON. Particular attention given to the sale of Fish and Produce of all kinds, dune 22, 1883.—6m McLEOD & MORSON Barristers & Attorneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, OFFICES : neform Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, P, E. Island. MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at moderate interest, Net McLeop. Nov, 24, '82.—pres her SULLIVAN & MAGNEILL, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW Solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. OFFICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown. 6a Money to Loan, W. W. Scttivan, Q. C. | Caustsa B. Macnaite. Jan. 16, 83. “INSURANCE OFFICE. Queen insurance Company, OF ENG LAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Lancashire Insurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly aad equitably. W. A. O, Monson. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents. Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch'town, Sept. U5, 1882. eo JOHN MAGEAGHERN, (Late of Italian Warehouse) AGENT FOR Royal Fire Insurance Company, of England, London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, of England, City of Loudon Fire Insurance Co., of England, HAS REMOVED His Oftice to his New Building, Cor, Queer and King Sts,—Up Stairs. } Ch’town, Dec, 7, 82. | signments of Island produce, R. O DWYER, Commission ald Geweral Merchant, DEALES IN P.E.1. PRODUCE, “HEATHER BELLE,” 289, WATER STREET, ‘Sumner Arraagement, 1883, St. John’s, Newfoundland. _ Capt. Edward English, a member of the firm, will give the strictest attention to con- | | N and after Tuesday, July 24th, the new steamer ‘‘Heather Beile,’’ Hugh McLean, master, will run as follows:— Every Tuesday morning at four o'clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leaving Orwell Brush Wharf, at seven a. m., tor Charlottetown, calling at Chiva Point and Halliday’s Wharves, where she will remain over night. Wednesday, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown, at seven a, m., galling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown ‘at threo p. m., to retura, remaining at Brush Whiarf over GP P. £ Island vessels for and to charter. July 30, 1883. L.ARTHUR & CO., GHNEHRAL a : . : magne . Pat ; oe Commission Merchants, sic eet aaa or oer Point and Halliday’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown at three p.m. to retura, leaving Brush Wharf about, six p, m, for | Charlottetown. . Y dit Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapand | at four a. m., leaving Crapaud at seven! a m. for Charlottetown, leaving Char- lottetown at three p. m. for Crapaud, remaining there over night. Saturday, will leave Crapaud at seven a. m. for Charlottetown, leaving Charlottetown at one o'clock p. m. for Crapaud and re- turning to Charlottetown from Crapand same evening. FARES—Cabin, to and irom Orwell and Wharves, 30 cents; Ceck, 20 cents. Cabin, | to and from Crapaud, 40 cents; deck 30 cente. | Fxoursion Recuyn Tickets will be issued *™ Ona: totertown to Orwell every Thursday evenins =* une first-class fare. Also, Excar- sion Return Tickets will be issued Saturday to Crapaud at one first-class fare. JOHN HUGHES, Agent, Ch’town, July 25, 1883. | {[2aw wkly 3m pres her pat era = “ OR. T. W. POMEROY poo, Fa adel esotenad ey et BOSTON STEAMERS, OSBORNE HOUSE [21 ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) BOSTON, MASS. Koes and Produce a Specialty, April 26, 1883.—wkly tt - GEORGE TWEEDY, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Notary Public, &c." OF FICE—West Side of Queen Street, Char- lottetown, next door to Stevenson’s Tin Shop. July 25, 1883.— dy wkly 6m O:.A...bo DD. W. A WEEKS & G0, QUEEN STREET. New Corsets, in various makes, Just opened, all sizes, in stock. Try the Dermatoid Corset, never breaks, 'W. A. Weeks & Co. £ New Black and Colored Kid Gloves, New Black Silks and Satins, New Buttons and ‘Lrimmings. W. A. Weehkis & Co, New Black Cashmeres, in every quality, Black Cords, Black Crapes, Ribtb'ns and Mourning Goods, W. A. Weeks & Co, _ Cotton Goods are cheap now, Bed Tickings, strong, at 10 cents, Bed Tickings, good, at 14 cents, Bed Tickings, extra, at 20 to 25 cents. Bed Tickings, good, at 16 cents, | } W. A. Weeks & Co, /Worsted. Cloths and Tweeds, extra quality, Strong T weeds, for working men, Strong Cotton Tweeds, for boys’ suits. W. A. Weeks & Co. = 3 <= ‘#5 Please note, our Store will close, fron. STEAMERS: Carroll, 879 tons, Capt, Brown, . ~ Worcester, 865 tons, Capt. Blankenship FOR A FEW WEEKRsS.” Ch’town, July 20. / UPHOLSTERY |! WANT to dispose of one doz. handsome ; NE of the above F{RST-CLASS Walnut Parior Suits, in French, Grecian, ' ERS will leave : Charlottetown for Boston up. Also a lot of handsome Student’s and EVERY Smoking Chairs. A nice variety of Walnut THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AT 5 P.M, Lounges, Otttomans, Parlor Foot Stools, etc. Upholstery of all kinds done at shortest notice. Fancy Wool and Fine Silk Work, a PASSENGERS will find this the Cheapest and most pleasant trip to Boston. Accommo- dations on both steamers are splendid. specialty. CARVELL BROS., Venetian Blinds Re-done. AGENTS, SHOP ON KING STREET, Ch’towu, May 17, 1883.-~pat her sj (Near A. A, Baldwin’s Store.) Can be seen at house any evening, corner P. E. ISLAND Steam Navigation Co’y, STEAM- King and Great George Street. WM. E. HICKEY. Ch’town, June 22, 1883. Os * Sy THE PERFECTION || SOLE PROPRIETORS | Saecta Saas | UNRIVALLED FOR [ei Sg eecial STREETIOND i= *ZSTOD DY. | forst (CLERIES, ARGYLESHIRE] STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. ——— —-—— — 2 HIGHLAND WHISKY{ ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,’7 a Report on the Lorne Hientanp Wuiskey: ~* U “ We have visited the bottling stores ef 5 MMER ARRANGEMENT, Greenlees Brothers, and have selected | from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very fragrant, mellow, NOVA SCOTIA. a A rere saedaeae ren Leave Charlottetown for Pictou “Uanding ; 7 ,every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and seaifiy » See Oley € He Pat Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock, connecting : there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to “ oe : m% on - I re » |Charlottetown on Monday, Wednesday Friday | hg ans lan ts and Saturday, about 2 p. m., on arrival of Commencing Wednesday, 16th May,1883, fot -— Train from Halifax Te mene vy I Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on Wah 94. 1209 * "| Thursday, on arrival of train at 2 p.m. Leave Georgetown for Pictou Landing every Friday morning, at 5 a.m. NEW BRUNSWICK. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ° excepted) On arriva: of Train from Char- Endorsed by the French Academy of Med lottetown, connecting at Shediac with cine for Inflammation of the Urinary | Trains for each of the above-named places; Organs, cansed by Indiscretion or Exposure. ‘and at St. John, with steamers of the Interna- Hotel Dieu Hoepital; Paris, Treatment. Posi-' tional Company and Railway for Portland and tive cure in one to three days. Local Treat-’' Boston. ment only required. No nauseous doses of merside every Monday morning at 1 o’¢lock, Cupebs or Copaiba. Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sundays In FALLIBLE, Hyo@rentc,CURATIVE, PREVEN- excepted) on arrival of day train from bt. : KNOG 6. give. Price $1,50, including Bulbe Syringe. | Jonn, tor Summerside, connecting there with! | Also leave, Sum-|- Sold by all Druggists, or sent free by mailipyain for Charlottetown. securely sealed, on receipt of price. a cuk: merside for Charlottetowa every Saturday tive Treatise free on application. AMERICA evening, about 5 o'clock. AGENCY 66” MEDICINE CO., Detroit, | By order, Mich., and Windsor, oh i’. W. HALES, : i ) ottetow ; ~ " o Sen ea POTHECARIES HALL CO, Charlottetown, May 15, 1883, on May 16. OB PRINTING of every description UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, the, execute, with Neatness and Despatch Cheapest and Newsiest paper in the at . the EXAMINER JCB PRINTING Provinee. ROOM, sui, Water aud Great George Street. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum-}’ this date at six p. m. W. A. Weeks & Co. age *. ER | ly A | from 19 to 19bc. .ing from farmers on tho street. G. H. HASZARD is prepared to do all kinds of RELIEF STAMPING, for Envelopes, Letter Heads, on Note Paper, from Business Dies, Crests or Monogram Dies, Business men, order your Stationery and Stamping as you want it, from G, HERBERT HASZARD’S, and do not be pestered with foreign agents, who will only take you in. Jaly 25—pat eod lm Special Bargains BoOd'Ts MONTH OF JULY J. G. Sprague & Co.'s, Sign: Big Red Boot. July 6, 1883.—d 34 w wkly 3i. OFFICE TO LET. YHE rooms at preseat occupied by Messrs. Davies, Sutherland & Weeks. Apply by letter to GEO. .E. FULL. Ch’town, July 20,—pat 61 2aw DR. SMITH’S GERMAN WORM REMEDY has been used by thousands of persons, who universally endorse our claimforit as a pleasant, safe, reliable and prompt remedy for the removal of stomach and seat or pin worms from child m@ or adult. It is easy to take ; never fails ; abSclutely harmless, and requires no after-physic. PREPARED BY THE A S¥ITH MEDICINE C3'y $5 BLEVEY ST., MC AND TROY, N.Y. WY Ges EVERYWHERE, WAT TT Aditi ae SOLD IN CHARLOT PFRTOWN AT Apothecaries Hail. Augs l—aad, wkly. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. A Warning. j ea | Sre.—In your pages of last evening, 1 read two paragraphs ; the first stating that one Colonel King has said, (I presume ,you mean sold) a ranche and cattle in |'Texas for four millions of dollars to an English Syndicate, and that this is said to be the largest farm in the world. | I knew not the meaning of the word **Syndicate.”’ I next read that ‘‘Sir Stanley Hill and | Lord Louther (query Lowther) once private Secretary to the late Earl of Beaconsfield, ‘are coming to the Northwest this fall. The | twogentlemen are interestedincattle ranch- \ing. and are likely to invest largely during their coming visit.” Then may Heaven have mercy upon jthem! I am quite impartial between the ‘neighboring Republic or Texas, and the ,Canadian Dominion, which ought to have ‘been named and constituted as a. component ‘part of the British Empire. Whatis to pre , vent theabove named and unhappy and most ‘imprudent speculators fromsharing the fate of the landed proprietors of Prince: Edward Island under the “Land Purchase Act, 1873!” 1 am, Sir, Your obedient servant, Rosert Bruce Srewart. Charlottetown, August 1st 1883. ih The Markets. Since our last report there has been a decided advance in flour. Svuperiors are scarce and in active demand. Montreal quotations for flour and provisions arevas follows:—Superior Extra $5.20 to $5.25, some large lots having been sold at former figure; Extra Superfine $4.90 to $5.00; \Spring Extra $4.80 to $4.90; Superfine ‘$4.15 to $4.25; Canadian Strong Bakers’ $5.10 to $5.25; American do, $6.25 to ‘$6.75 In hog’ products prices are pretty steady with rather quiet business, West- ern Mess $19 to $19.50; Canada Shortcut, nominal; Lard 12} to 11} ¢.; Hams 14 to 14$c. In butter only a local trade is being done, and the surplus make must be accum- ulating fast in farmers’ hands; creamery is quoted at 20c.; Townships 17 to 19c; West- ern 15 tol7c. . Cheese is steady at 9 to 9} cents. TORONTO MARKETS, Fiovur anp Mrau.—Superior Extra,$4.75 to $4.80; Extra, $4.65 to $4.70; Strong Baker's, $4.85 to $5.20; Bran, $10.50 to $11.00. The stock of flour in store on the 23rd was 2,325 barrels, and on like date last year 1,800 bbls, Woot.—There is not much doing in Fleece, the majority of country holders are asking 20 to 21c., while dealers will not pay more than 19 to 20c. for choicest lots, A few lots, mostly small, have been taken at There is very little offer- The de- mand from the factories for supers and other pulled wools is quiet. Last week’s quotations for all grades may be repeated. Tallow is still dull and no business to re- port, BOSTON MARKETS. July 26—The demand for eggs, canned goods, and mackerel in barrels is very active, and if the catch here continues good, our fishermen ought to have a pros- perous season. We quote from the last circular: —Reports from the Shore Mackere! Fleet still continue poor, vessels taking but few fish. Those that are coming to hand run about half large, and are eagerly taken by the trade. Last sales were at $12 from pickle. There is a small lot of mackerel in from P. E. Island. “It has been sold at $10. The scarcity of shore mackerel makes it very difficult for the trade to keep pace with their orders, and the outlook for the sale of Island fish is excellent. Owing to the scarcity of eggs our market has been quite active and we quote good stock quick at 20 to 204. ; Bookkeeping a Neceasity. Many fortunes have been lost to shrewd and hard working merchants, simply be- cause they lacked a practical knowledge of book-keeping. To a large number of busi- ness men their ledger, journal and cash book are unintelligible records, for want of a little knowledge of science. To others their business is a moving force with which they are imperfectly acquainted, because they keep no record of mercantile transac- tions. They cannot tell whether they are solvent or insolvent; where the leaks are that are eating up the profits; what the re- turns of the year’s business; in fact the only thing that they do know is that they worked hard, buy and sell, and ima- gine they make gain, whereas if they were familiar with the principles of record keep- ing, or book keeping they would be masters of detail, and, therefore, masters of their business. There is in this day of cheap simple text books, no excuse for any wide- awake man of business not knowing how to keep a thorough record of business tran- sactions, either by single or double entry. There are a few simple and fixed principles CURRENT NOTES. The Earl of Onslow in on a visit to Canade. There are sixteen German Catholic bishops in the United States. The freer you feel yourself in the pre- sence of another, the more free is he.—- , Lavater. Twelve per cent. of the suicides in Eng- land, and 25 per cent. of those in Germany are ascribed to intemperance. Absence of occupation is not rest A mind quite vacant is a mind distressed. | Cowper. J. E. Millais, R. A., is engaged painting a portrait of Henry Irving, the actor. The work is intended to be hung at the Garrick Olub. Duty isa power which rises with ua in the morning and goes to bed with us at night. It is co-extensive with the action of our iutelligence. Ouly three members of the British House of Commons, Mr. Gladstone, Mr,, Talbot, and Mr: Villiers; were there when Queen Victoria ascended the throne. The largest. object glass in use is the twenty-six inch lens at Washington, with a focal length of thirty-three feet.- _ 1ts light gathering power is 16,000. times that of the naked eye. - Pol, ex-treasurer, of Nashville, Tenn., has been found guilty of embezzlement and sentenced toa fine amounting to the full sum of his embezzlements and twenty years penitentiary. A Chicago liquor dealer says he doesn’t care how young his customers are. ‘‘I will sel! liquor to a baby,” he says, “if it has the money to buy.” That man ought to be strung up. Detective Wiggin has received a despatch from the deputy minister of justice saying that he has issued a warrant for Amero’s extradition, and forwarded it to the Lieuten- ant-Governor of NovaScotia to be delivered to a sheriff? Amero will likely be in Boston some time during the present week. Let all your words be full of trath, Let kindly feelings reign; Do good to all, and let your smiles Leave blessings in their train,’ If Satan sceks , winsome wiles To fill your life with woe, Oh! beed him not, but turn away, And boldly answer, No! A deserted named Holmai, belonging to the Yorkshire Regiment, stationed at Halifax, who ran away three months ago, was brought back to the city on Monday. He was the youth who was once before the police court for committing.an alleged rape on a girl at Melville Island about a year ago. Like most garments, everything in life has a right anda wrong ide. You can take any joy, and by turning it round, find troubles on the other side; or, you take the greatest trouble, and by turning it round, find joys on the other side. The gloomiest mountain never cast a shadow on both sides at once, Professor Jolin Macoun, of Belleville, Ontario. , the well-known Canadian botanist and authority of the North west, is now taking a tour of Cape Breton, accompanied by a professor from the Kingston Military College. They have visited various points and are now at Margaree. Prof. Macoun has discovered in Cape Breton the existence of several plants hitherto unknown in this part of the Dominion. Professor Proctor reasons thet the moon has grown old six times as fast as the earth, a comparison of the masses and radiating surfaces of the two bodies making it evi- dent that the earth’s internal heat was originally sufficient to last six times as long as the moon’s supply. On the assumption that only 12,000,000 of years have passed since the earth and the moon were at the same stage of planetary life, 60,000,000 of years must elapse before the earth will have reached the stage of life through which the moon is how passing. After the opening of the Circuit Court at Dorchester on 3lst ult., Mrs Taylor, of Shediac, who had been found guilty of man- slaughter in the killing of Thos. Morrison, was sentenced by Judge Fraser to four years in the Dorchester penitentiary. Before de livering sentence His Honor asked the pri- soner if she had anything to say why sen- tence should not be passed on her. She did not reply. His Honor then referred to the dreadful life she had been leading and hoped that after her sentence had expired she wou!d lead an honorable, faithful and virtuous life. He did not excuse the rowdyism, but such houses as she and many others kept were temptations which very often led young men astray. The Judge said, in conclusion, that the circumstance of her having in her younger days been de- prived of her mother, had a great) deal to do with the shortness of the sentence. The search of the rains for the bodies of the victims of the earthquake, on the island of Ischia, continued during the night. All the bodies removed are buried immediately ito prevent miasma. An eye-witness de- scribes the scene at the theatre at Casamic- once mastered that will give power to do it, ii + ++ iciola, where the earthquake occurred as an A despatch from Tamatave saye:—A | awful one. The curtain had just risen state of siege is strictly maintained. There | when a tremendous shock was felt. A fear- are four French men-of-war in the harbor, 'ful roar followed, the ground rocked like and other French war ships are en route. | the sea in a storm, @ great cry of terror The British war ships Dragon and Dryad | arose from the audience, who were thrown have sailed for Tamatave, and the American into a heap, and a large number were man-of-war Enterprise has gone to Zanzibar. buried beneath the timber of the building, Six English missionaries, with their fami-j which fell upon them. Two wore shocks lies, are detained in the interior, unable to occurred. Atl who could rushed outside reach Tamatave. |the theatre and hundreds of persons clam- Oem bered into the trees in the vicinity for safe- The parents of fifteen Chinese ladies in ty. Most of the people, however, escaped Canton had arranged for a wholesale mar-;to the shore, where bonfires were lighted riage of their daughters on a certain feast as signals of distress. Hundreds of half day. The girls didn’t like their prospective naked men and women, wild with terror husbands, and went in a body tc the river and grief, ran to and fro among the ruins and drowned themselves on the eve of the with torches during the night searching for feast. , missing friends. a