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ARTHUR & CU., GENERAL Commission Merchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, MASS. May 16, 1881. FIRE AND MARINE [wkly INSURANCE, west Companies and Lowest Possible Rates. E. PALMER, Jr. Ch’town, Oct. 7, "81—1m eod EDWARD T. RUSSELL, & CO. GEN HERAL Commission. Merchants, No. 213 State Street. BOSTON, May 14, 1881. Credit Foncter FRANGO-CANADIES. $5,066,000 Capital, - - - President—Hon. E. Duclere,Senator, Paris. Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. The Company will make long term loans; with sinking fund, and short term loans wi h- out sinking fund. For particulars,apply at the office of Messrs. Sullivan & Morson, Solicitors, Charlottetown. W. W. SULLIVAN. Aug. 24, 1581. —_—_— ene “THE FIRE Insurance Association | (LiMITED), GF LONDON, ENGLAND. Head Office, - - Corner Leadenhall Street, London Capital - ce ee $5,000,000 Reserve Fund - - - = 250,000 Deposited with Dominion Govt. 100,000 Policies issued and losses settled promptly Without reference to Head Office. J. R. BRECKEN, Bank of P. E. I,, Agent for P. E. I. FRED. W, HYNDMAN, Sub-Agent. Sept. 13, '€1—3m 2aw, pat 3m Queen Insurance Co’y OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL - TWO MILLIONS STERLING. Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, erchandise aud Produce, Also, on Vessels 9D the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences, All Losses settled promptly. 3 GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), P: E. Island. | rEX\HE NEW HYMN BOOK, in great variety | mR MT = “ This is true Liberty, when Free-borm Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free,””—Evxtrrors. — ——— Se OS Oe a Se GHEAPER THAN EVER! —_———- 0:0--—- J. B. MACDONALD is Selling Of his Immense Stock of Bry Goods aud Clothing this Fall at very low prices, Everyone in want of good articles at a small price should visit this Store. {[whly, pres | i ' ! ~ For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits, For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, GO ToO- MACLEOD & CO'S SAGLEOM : UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. ry Fe be we) anes j ‘ There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the ” Island. Prices very moderate. ‘The best workmanshlp and # perfect fit 2 y } P ; guaranteed, — aALso— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &e. Xe. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner. Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881. ———_ ——— —_——> FALL STOCK. FALL STOGK. —_—— 0:0 BOOTS AND SHOES inti DORSHYVT’S OLD STAWND, “sjgen Big Red Boot,’’ Men's, Women's, | Large Assortment, | Latest Styles, and Children’s.) Splendid. Value. | Cheap for Cash. Ye If you want good value please give me a call, J.C. SPRAGUE, Queen Street Boot and Shoe Store. Oct, 1, ’81—4w cod, wkly 4w SS eee ee ee LIFE HORACE HASZARD, General Lnsurance Agent, —— REPRESENTING—— Commercial Union Fire Assurance Jompany, of London, Ing, CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont, CAPITAL, $800,000.00. British America Fire-Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont., CAPITAL, $500,000.00. ea rey ¥ a et ee ts oe FIRE! (MARINE! 203 CAPITAL, $500,000.00. INSURANCE ALSO EF FECTED. Risks taken on all descriptions dime at LOWEST RATES. Office—Corner of Queen a Lower Water Streets. Charlottetown, April 4, 1881—tf MARINE a a BILLS OF LADING —FOR SALE— SAETHOUIST HYMNS: Jv71) Ageut for Priuce Edward Islaud merle _ - place to get your Priatiag done is at he EXAMINER PRINTING 207M ®, Avg. LTotf of styles and binding, just received i | vaivhiHooRSrit 47 THE BXAMINER OFFICE, allies Daily Ezramine ‘CHARLOTPETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1881. | THE SUBSCRIBERS RECEIVED A LARGE PORTION OF THEIR anid shall be pleased to make quota- tions for all kinds of General Hardware, Oils, —AND—- Mill Supplies, which consist in part as follows : ‘ HAVE NOW AUTUMN STOCK, an” ow renee cteenatetiaganet tant Raemamasiaitercn © Since Copres Two Cents, VOL. 9,---Nv...148, og REO iell i A cuumeizannencs AN HOUR HF PERIL ‘neath him, which followed wherever he ‘ mans. Such a situation would be apt to affect A Thrilling Imcident in the Jife of the senses terribly, yet the Captain says a Veteran Whaler. 'he was never calmer, never jess troubled —— ‘and never less afraid of death. Ilis Captain Biank is a retired son of Nep- | mind, however, was unusually active ; tune. He is brimful of sea yarns, and |evVery circumstance of his life came before when in the moed can reel off a strand/him with the clearness of noonday. The that would do credit to the most sevsa-|scenes of his youth, in particular, passed tional boy. His favorite yarn, however, | before him iu vivid coloring, He saw the is of the shark order, aud as it comes} ld farm house in which he was born— within three leagues of the coast, may he | the hills, woods, and meadows surround- reckoned sufficiently domestic to warrant it; the distant village, the church spire, publication. ithe flocks on the plain, the winding ~~. Ye i Con Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, mY Sena OFM Chain In 1836 Captain Blank—the Captain | 25 tons Sled Shoe Steel, does not wish his name mentioned—was | 12 cases Carriage Bolts, first mate of a whale-ship cruising out, as a oh of New Bedford. The William King) 750 [aaditdess Nails, was one of those old-fashioned tubs pecu-| 400 kegs Horse Shoes, liar to the last century, sailing equally | 180 barrels Oil, well either way, bow or stern. ° Hal She roa cases Halters, commanded by Rufus Hatch, a bluff 150 dozea.Lanterus, New Englander, who had done little else 120 bdis. Iron Wire, 2 76 cases Scales, than spit whales the best part of fifiy, 2600 boxes Window Glass, years. He had two mates, Captain) 1 case Silk Bolting Cloth, Blank and Jim Watson, the latter a! 125 dozen ‘framed Buck Saws, thick-headed squab of a fellow, always! a sre aa blundering, but, like most blunderers, of 7 toas Brandram’s Paints, av amiable nature, and owner of a heart! 4 tons Firth’s Cast Steel, as big as a tar-barrel. a protein Saree The crew were ‘ make-ups,” hard, | \ 40 barrels Tar, , soft, and wild cases from every quarter | 12 barrels Rosin, of the globe; the cook, as usual, an! bag bocbin eae African, and the steersmen and stroke | ‘ee hiles Net Pwines, borane ee a the mers East, “400 bags Shot, auks to the backbone, shrewd, wiry, 3 cant Guns, and keén as razor-water. Such were ie, 175 packages, containing — men who hunted blubber in Zhe William | Breech-Loading Inip!ements, Cartridge Maga-| King. zines, Ely’s Cartridge Cases and Caps, Slates | y . pet ory and Pencils, Chalk and Chalk Crayons, Chest} This “off-shore ground” was their and Padlocks, Tiuware, Whips and Whip! usual huct, but this season whales were Lashes, Shop Twine, Shoe Thread. Cutlery, | shy, the catch poor, and prospects cloudy, | leer Tea Spoons, Gianite Ware, | 80 — squared oe to - a W.H. THORNE & CO. on Pia. Son. “om Pitcairn's Island. SprciaL AGENIS FOR lA girl nabbed them and sent the vener- Haszard Powder Co., clisk Powder able oil-case bowling before it with a D. Fagen es. ahoyes and aorks wall of foam ten feet high before her Walter Carson & Sons, Anticoresive Paint "°S¢- It made some work for the riggers ———— ls ee Bae ee her rope gear was as rotten as the} The Dunn Edge Tool Co., - Scythes inner mao of a champion sinuer. Her St. John, N. B., Oct. 19, °81—Im | top-tides also suffered, and she began to rc as wet inside as she was outside. The blowing easing a little, her Captain Sugar, Violasses, Tea, | ncncne he would lay his craft ter . te {and put a stopper on some of the worst " Raisins, &c. leaks. So she ran for San Francisco Bay where he listed his ship under the lee of ee the tall dome now known as Telegraph Fiill, cured the leaks, relisted her, and put out. As the tub waddled over the bar a ‘school of whales was raised, led by an immense bull, and steering in a northerly 200 puns. Bright Cienfuegos Molasses; 100 puns. Barbadoes: Molasses, 100 hhds. Choice Porto Rico Sugars, 200 barrels Refined Sugars, different grades, 100 barrels Granulated Sugars, 200 bags Rice, 100 barrels Dried Apples, 100 boxes Tobacco, different qualities, direction. Two boats were at once 300 chests =} lowered, but they had _ scarcely 1(00 half-chests Choice Congou Teas, touched the water when the school B0G0 Sexes (parted, ope part running north carefully selected to meet the re- ithe other south. Captain Blauk’s boat quirements of the trade. i\had a crew of magnificent oarsmen ; they Also, to artive by S. S. “‘Avlona,” from Denia laid to their work with a will, and after and Malaga, in October :— an hour's pull, came within range of the 4009 boxes Valencia Raisins, ‘bull, Captain Blank got an iron into 3000 boxes Layer Raisins, — ‘him in short order, the fish sounded, and oon Penieacuice Cagat — | went down at a speed which almost 2500 boxes London Layer “ equalled that of the late “ lightning 1000 half-boxes =‘ " |express” train. The line ran out with a 1000 qr. boxes == ** - | deafening hum; the loggerhead smoked, peeO Sante Leone Saas. ;and the boat laid her bows deep in the For sale by 'water. Suddenly the strain ceased, and ithe whale was coming up, and every eye SEETON & MITCHELL, ‘conned the seas for a glimpse of ie ee 7 j > me PAVE ois? ing Hapax, N. 8. the monster He came up like a rocket, struck the boat amidships | with his nose, and hurled it thirty feet CHANGE OF TIME, wisn tis nose, ana | enchant ‘into the air. As it descended, it cap- ' sized, and fell bottom uppermost. The PIOTOU AND HALIFAX. / men immediately swam for it, and, with | the exception of the Captain, reached it, | where they squatted, holding on to the N AND AFTER ‘MONDAY, the 17th mane : aac Nar i eel, and presenting the appearance of a inst., the STEAM NAVIGATION er lot of penguins nestling on a chunk of PANY’S STEAMERS ikelp.. The Captain was also up, bat : Will Leave Charlottetown for Pictou! finding the keel crowded, resolved not to a4 : : : risk an upsetting by venturing upon it. Landing ab Six o'clock in So he put an oar under each arm, and the Morning, treading water, kept near the boat, cheer- instead of at half-past seven as during the ing the crew, who, as was natural to poise higind men in their situation, were nervous and By order, downhearted. They floated this way several minutes, and were gradually getting over the first shock, when the stroke-oarsman, a gigan- tic negro, called out: ‘* Look dar, a shark |” Nothing so horrifies a sailor as the appearauce of that ravenous fish in hours of peril. The crew looked, and saw a huge bottle-nosed shark floating appar- ently not more than a fathom below the surface. The Captain saw the monster also, and felt his chances of escape dwindle to a cypher; nevertheless he did not lose courege, and insteud of hastening the event which seemed be- yond prevention, resolved to escape it if possible. He knewthat a shark will never bite at an unsteady bait. The nose of the creature is in its way; it must turn on its side to suap, and then ouly when the object is stationary. It may be so for a second only, but-that is enough ; the shark darts iike lightning, and ina moment seizes its prey. The Captain knew this, and knew his only salvation depended on his keeping con- stantly ‘in motion, The least pause would FRED. W. HALES, Secretary Steam Navigation Company. Oct, 13, 1881—10i Millner’s Tin Shop. fem subscriber , thankful for past patron. age, respectfully solicits a continuance of same, Stove Pipes, Pans, Elbows, &e., ae, At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash. WHOLESALE AND Reralt. saq@y An apprentice wanted immediately to learn. the Tin Trade. GEO. W. MILLNER. Oct. 11, ’81—1m : Removed RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify her friends and the public generally that she has opened her Fall and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in all their different branches. be fatal, so with two oars uader his arms terms, etc., apply at her Studio —resi- , 7 ee <9 he kept afloat, moving about incessantly, dence of Mr. Peebles, South Side of King Square. (au 29 tf: his eyes fixed onthe dark monster be- river, the cows browsing in the fields; he heard the clatter of the mill, the songs of the mowers, the birds singing in the groves, and the gun echoing among the hills. He heard, too, the voice of one dearer to him than all of earth; the voice of one—but all this took place while a rapacious monster was floating lwithin a few feet of him, waiting only for a moment's pause in his movements to rend him into pieces. What is consciousness! A mystery. What is peril? A terror to the coward, av inspirer to the conrageous. Meanwhile the ships company. had | discovered the mishap which had befallen the boat’s crew, aud stood toward them, at the same time signalling the second boat to pull to their aid. More than an hour elapsed, however, before the second mate’s boat came within hailing distauce. The Captain then called to Jim Watson, the mate, and told him to take the mev off the capsized boat, adding that a shark was near waiting to sieze him the mo- meut he ceased to move, He told the mate to keep cool and follow his instruc- tions as on his instructions and address his life depended. The mate promised; and, though usually a blundering, harum-searum fel- low, in this instance proved equal to the emergency. The terrible jeril of his fellow-officer sharpened his wits, and endowed him witha coolness and saga- city not common to his nature. He suc- ceeded in taking every man from the keel, a proceeding which: the shark watched with an apparenily-absorb ing interest, expecting to make a meal of at leaat one of the poor fellows clinging to it. Not succeeding, the monster swam toward the Captain and resumed it original sta- tion about a fathom below him, moving only as he moved, and turning now and then on its side as if intending to seize its prey The Captain, however, moved con- tinually, and the fish returned to its criginal osition. The men being all aboard, the Captain now told the mate to lay his boat for him, to set all hands to the cars, and let them pull ibeir utmost, shooting the boat at full speed past him. As it passed he would grasp the gunwale and spring in, the critical moment being when he would lose motion, and when the shark would be likely to seize him. However, the risk must be taken. The mate faithfully carried out his direc- tions. The men strained every sinew. They were whalemen, and as such top- gallant oarsmen, and the speed at which they sent their boat driving through the water would have shamed the flight of the awiftest sea-bird. The beat itself was scarcely seen, buried in a double wall of foaming spray, the oars bending like reeds and the gunwales quivering at each stroke. It took a steady nerve, an eagle glance, and a lightning grasp to secure the flying craft; but the Captain had these, and, as it passed, seized the starboard gunwale, and was threwn like a shot into the boat. At the same instant the shark’s head rose above water, and its jaws snapped with a sound, audible for a distance of several furlongs. The Captain, as he himse'f remarked, escaped ‘‘only by a scratch ;’ the moment he was stationary the ehark shapped at him, the velocity of his subsequent motion only saving him frem a hideous death. But the danger was past, and with grateful hearts the crew pulled for the ship, big with another adventure to note down on the log of a whaler’s experience. _——_~ om + - — In the Woods. In the weods, too, a man casts off his years, asa snake his slough, ayd@ at what period soever of his life, is always a child. Jn the woods is verpetual youth. Within these plantations of God a decorum and sanctity reign, a perennial festival is dressed, and the guest sees not how he should tire of them in a thousand years. In the woods we return to reason and faith. There I feel that nothing can befall me in life,— no digrace no calamity (leaving me my eyes) which nature cannet repair. Standing on the bare ground-—my head bathed by the blithe air, and uplifted into infinite space—all mean egotism vanishes. I beeome a transparent eye-ball; I am nothing ; I see all; the currents of the Universal being circulate through me; I am part or particle of God. The natre‘of the nearest friend scunds thea foreign and accidental ; to be brothers, te be acqtaint- ances—master or servant-—is then a trifle and a disturbance. I am the lover of wn- contained and immortal beauty. in the wilderness I find something more dear and connate than in streets or villages. In the tranquil landscape, and especially in the distant line of the herizon, man behelds somewhat as beautiful as his own nature, te. e+ — Mr. J. W. Borden, of upwards of twenty years postmaster at Canniug,N.S., died at his home last Friday, and twelve hours later his wife also died. They were aged respectively sevetty-five “and sixty-nine years,, be ae ag lace im a tt Siclin tl Set e 2 Se aaa abt + aD a cca women bicamt ~ i wip iat mmegeeit in si pn eas era ane ry eR in Wh wei Ce ae ER, dota Tee earns Aer AA AARNE tees ag : : - gut Rbaaeent > SF dima a aa ‘cea, lk cE LFA