| | aaa eC ills ho ics nnn = —— ————— Se ST aN ; } : Z a eee 0h len = ES salielleiasineemeamn cnedipahenieinnbigs “ eacbeieainaae teenie : ; io a PERM Mive Dottars A YEAR, ‘“* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Fublic, may Speak free.” —Evuiripgs. Sincis Corres ‘Two CEN 18. aaa _ . - 5 Cae ee nS ae = —— NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1881. VOL 9.--Nv, 145. ‘ ional = ee ee ee Saas =a ail a SR acne cl Eilacacaal : a a ee _ 7 A, et The Pig and His Deserts. the b . Pork. too. of one’ ’ Is ISSUED EVERY EVENING, Ul DeUuud Gali HULUSY i WObUS ii Vi OPsbed wuULbDd, L | Itis commonly said, and the bulk of any time when it is fresh, is nicer and By roe EXAMINER Pusiismine Company, | EtAisins, 0. people take it for granted, that the pig is] more fitting in winter tha in summer. Or Three Months, - . : 25 . 0 50 = 4 ™ on _ " . a eno THEIR OFFICE, CoRNER OF WATER | For Canadian Tweed anp Great GEORGE sTRERTS, ¥ % 7 . se i] 2 . e , , - s » 4 «2 a xr‘¢ oo ct ‘ > ‘ PAnCARY ‘ Charlottetown, : : P. E. Island. | for teyvercoats OF ali sy ascriptions, RATES OF BuBSCRIPTION : | . 6 - _ ~~ Six Months, $2 50 GO TO i @ne Month, ge Advertising at most m rderate rates. @ontracts may be made for ments, on applicatisn. —— athens NOVEMBER 18@!. ~ ALMANAC FOR Sun ‘Sun |Moon/|High ! Days) dD = an eee + ite WEEK| -ises sets | rises | water |len’h. -_— a - _ 7" _— oon - — j — ih m jh m | aft’a| morn) h. m, 1' Tuesday iG 47\4 40; 2 9 6 14) 9 5?) @ Wednesday | 48’ 39) 2 35) 7 24! 51 3 Thursday 50; 37) 3 2) 8 23) 47} 4) Friday | Sl] 36) 3 34, 9 Li} 45 5\ Saturday |; 53) 34 4 7' 9 54) 41} 6| Sunday 54) 33) 4 49/10 35) 39 | 7| Monday 55} 32; 5 37)11 14! = 37! 3) Tuesday 57 31! 6 30,11 54) 34 | 9\Wednesday | 59, 29/7 29/aft 32] 30} Mw Ehased*y \? 0 oI = 2 | 28 | it Friday Q| 27) 9 oli 1 of 25 12 Saturday 3} 26110 33) 2 35 | 93 iSigunday | 5| 24/11 34/3 24/ 19) 14 Monday 6) 28| morn’ 4 22] 17 15, Tuesday | 7 22) 0 35) 5 28) 15) 16| Wednesday | 9 21) 1 35) 6 32) 12) 17 Thursday , 10, 26) 240) 7 31° 10} 18| Friday | 12) 19) 3 46) S$ 23) 7\ ~ eameee a = = : $| 5| ) Sunday | §2! 3} 21| Monday 16} 16| 7 9)1034| 0 e2)Tuesday 17; 16, 8 L311 17/1 § 59) 23; Wednesday 19! 15; 9 10 morn | 56 | ey 20) 14) 9 i 01) = Sf 25 Friday = 13}10 £1} 0 44 52 | eee = as a ! i 50 | Sunday i 2 of 2 is 45 : 28| Monday 25 12! aft 13| [a 6 Ce 2$/Tuesday 26) 11) 039,420) 45 86|Wednesday |7 28/4 10| 1 511 5 38] 42 L. ARTHUR & CO. GENERAL Commission Merchants, 108 SOUTH MAREET STREET, BOSTON, WASS. May 16, 1881, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. isest Companies and Lowest Possible Rates. E. PALMER, Jp. Ch’town, Oct, 7, °81—1m eod [wkly nonthly, | guarterly, half-yearly or yearly udvertise-| Suits, tute JOHN ‘“7ACLEOD & GOS we eso Sue } A) ; = ; * ys a a & ba . } BS UPPER QUEEN STREET, There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. wuaranteed, The best workmanship and a perfect fit —ALso— awe DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. | A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &c. Xe. | £ ° . ' Remember the add‘ess, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner. Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1881. GHEAPER THAN EVER! —— 2:0 J.B. MACDONALD Is Selling Off his Immense Steck of Dry Goods and Clothing this Fail at very low prices. Everyoue in want of good articles at a small price should visit (iis Store, [whly, pres — premarin FALL STOGK: — SS FALL STOCK. —_—— 0:0 BOOTS AND SHOES Dacian DORSHY’S OLD STAND, EDWARD T. RUSSELL, & CO. “sion Big Red Boot.”’ GENERAL — /Men's, Women's, | Large Assortment, | Latest styles Yommission Merchants, No. 2/3 State Street, BOSTON. May 14, 1881. Credit Foncier FRANCO-CANADILN. $5,000,000 Capital, - - - President—Hon. E. Vuclere,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. Tnsuranee Association | (LIMITED), OF LONDON, ENGLAND. Head fice, - Corner Leadenhall Street, Londox. Capital - - - - - $5,000,000 Reserve Fund - - - . 25 1,000 | Deposited with .Dominion Govt, 190,000 Policies issued and losses settled promptly Without reference to Head Office. J. R, BRECKEN, Bank of P, E. I., Agent for Pe. 3 FRED. W, HYNDMAN, Sub-Agent. Sept, 13, ’81—3m 2aw, pat 3m Queen Insurance Coy OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL - TWO MILLIONS STERLING. Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels on the stocks, Speeial rates for isolated residences, All Losses settled promptly, a and Children's.) Splendid Value. | Cheap for Cash, Yea If you want good value please give me a call. J. C. SPRAGUE, Oct. 1, ’81—4w eod, wkly 4w Queen Street Boot and Shoe Store. ee oe c | = a i FIRE: (MARINE! LIF 7; HORACE HASZARD, General Tnsurance Agent, — REPRESENTING-— Commercial Union Fire Assuranes Company, of Londen, Ung, CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurances Company, of Toronto, Ont, CAPITAL, $800,000.00. British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Qut., CAPITAL, $500,000.00. ‘Sun Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. , 7 MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED. :0: Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. : ‘0: ‘iil Oftice—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Charlottetown, April 4, 1881—tf Se ee SS he —— TO LET. Shop & Dwelling House ([\HE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi-| TO RENT! .,. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Jw77] Agent for Priuce Edward Island | HE splace to - your Printing done is at) the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS | ply to the owner. dence of Mr, Arcap. Kexnepy, Water ; Let: ; ioini tely oc- | N South Side Queen Square, the Store Street; also the premises adjoining, lately oc and j'welling House lately capled by cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co.’’ Ap- LJ. Wiltioms. Apply to JOHN INGS. HORACE HASZARD, a dirty, lazy sort of beast, wanting alike in gratitude and decency, imbued with a spirit of contrariness and self-will, and generally unmanageable iu conduct. He is also regarded as the lowest in the scale of domesticated animals, of the ‘seavenger aud costermonger order, in- clining uaiurally; te dirt and to the mean- est o¢cupations, uncomely in looks, un- 'gainly in carriage, unclean in taste, unfit ‘for deeent surroundings, disposed to un- limited mischief, depraved in morals, and , disreputable to a degree. ‘These are the ‘sort of epithets bowled at our porcine quadru ed; but, as the man said who 4009 boxes Valencia Raisins, vr swopped” his old cow for one, “* there's 3000 boxes Layer Raisins, ‘many a sweet bit in a pig!” 1069 half-boxes Layer Raisins, | For the most part, we are inclined to 1g? garter bare Layer s \demur to what is commonly said of the 7 ah itt. pig; and were he a biped, the people 200 puns. Bright Cienfuegos Molasses, 109 pans. Barbadoes, Molasses, 100 hhds. Choice Porto Rico Sugars, 200 barrels Retined Sugars. different grades, 100 barrels Granulated -ugars, 00 bags Rice, 100 barrels Dried Apples, 100 boxes Tobacco, different qualities, 300 chests } 1€00 halflehests Choice Congou Teas, 1000 box { carefully selected to meet the re- Guiremedts of the trade. Also, tohrrive by 5S. & ‘‘Avlona,” from Denia and Malaga, iz October :— 1090 half-boxes* ~* ‘ ¥ : 1000 qe. boxes,“ 6 _ who say it would be had up for libel, or 1960 boxes Loose Muscatels. ‘defamation of character, or malicious For sale by ‘spite, or something of the kind, We ‘admit that he is not fastidious as to food, SEETGN & MUFCHELL, lor the way it is served, and generally Oct. 24, °81--lm Hauirax, N.S. |loves to “* put his foot in it” as he eats etn ss Con aeeee _it; but there is less trouble with him on THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE NOW ‘this account, for he certainly is not, to RECEIVED A LARGE PORTION _| speak figuretively, in the habit of mine- OF THEIR ‘ing matters very much. He is a rough- ;and-ready sort of being, and can put up AUTUMN STOCK, with all sorts of inconveniences, He is : not in. any sense dainty, and is content — Ore pee oat w. | yhan ike belly is full no matter what jit ia»full of. The question of ‘ grub” : 'does not bother him much, except as _ re- General Hardware, Oils, -gards enough of it. When his te are supplied, he rests longer and sleeps sounder than avy domesticated avimal we are acquainted with, except Man. His powers of digestion are unsurpassed ; he is seldom troubled with dyspepsia ; and the food he eats he is_ satisfied witb, whatever it is, so long as there is enough of it. Peace and plenty are what inclines to, but if he has not the latter he disturbs —ARL>— iviill Supplies, which consistin part as follows : 1090 dozen Axes, 12 tons Closé Link Chain, 25 tons Sled Shoe Steel, 12 cases Carriage Bolts, 4 tons Cordage, 450 pens oo the peace of the neighborhood.} 400 bes Harse Ges, Admitting, then, that he is rather 180 barrels Oil, © « wanting in delicacy as to food, we deny that he is necessarilly dirty in his general habits. Itis true that he has not risen | very high as yet in the scale of civiliza- ~Nion, i this is not altogether his own fault, though it certainly is his misfor- 2 cases Halters, 150 dozen Lanterns,. bdls. Iron Wire, ee ik Steed it 2600 boxes Window Giass, 1 ease Silk Bolting Cloth, 125 dozen framed Buck Saws, 850 pieces Hollow Ware, ° ; Per 4 cases Nixey’s Lead, finemeut of which he is susceptible? It ” tons Brandram’s Paints, is also true that he still has a 4 tons Firth’s Cast Steel, pruriency for wallowing in the mire on oe a? aaa a hot day, but we have reason to believe 25 barrels Fiten, that it is for the cool and not for the dirt 40 barrels Ter, vet f ° al 12 barrels Rosin, he seeks it. A few more centuries wi 5 barrels Borax, get him out of it, and a century does but 300 Cotton Nets, - little to refine even man. 4 bales Net Twines, cats are the cleanest of our domesticated 400 bags Shot, : . 3 cance Guta avimals, for Nature gave them a start 175 packages, containing — that way, but we demur to pigs being the Breech-Loading Imp!ements, Cartridge Maga- dirtiest. We simply dont believe it. A zines, Ely’s Cartridge Cases and Caps, Slates} horse is clean because he is kept so, and Janel halk an ‘ c ‘ . . and Padlocks, Tinware, Whips and Whip : s . Lashes, Shop Twine, Shoe Thread, Cutlery, special merit in cleanliness of that sort Iron Table and Tea Spoons, Granite Ware, Plated Ware. W. H. THORNE & CO. FoR in his pen; but a horse and a cow have no particular compunction on that score. : : bi kit A pig if left to his own resouces, will D. F. Jones & Co., Shovels and Forks |#lways have a clean corner in the sty to The Howe ScaleCo. - -~ - Scales {lie down in, but a cow and a horse take Walter Carson & Sons, Auticorosive Paint/no precautions of that sort. A pig is J.T. Lawton, - . Saws +}; les E : a unctilious on the score of a dry clean The Dunn Edge Tool Co., Scythes P y St. John, N. B., Oct. 19, °8!—1m a LT CHANGE OF TIME. PIGTOU AND HALTPAY. N AND AFTER MONDAY, the 17th inst., the STEAM NAVIGATION COM- PANY’S STEAMERS SPECIAL AGENiS Haszarad Powder Co., bed, and we have seen him carry straw in his mouth to make it of ! ever see a cow or a horse do such a tidy thing ? But a bed is nota thing a pig pines for; he will do very well with a bedstead, so to speak; give him a few bare boards in a corner, and he is as happy—well, as happy as he wants to be. He pays well for good food and kind treatment, but so far as the latter goes he meets with much neglect; to this, no doubt, is owing the somewhat cold cha- Wili Leave Charlottetown for Pictou racter of his affection for his poctey or ‘ : ets mistress, as the case may be. But he is Landing at Six o'clock in ate by any pelts incapable of gratitude ; the Morning, wash him to try it, and scrub his hide 7 with a brush! He soon comes “o like it instead of at half-past seven as during the id . summer months, and his grant of approval is not without By order, music—bass, it may be, but still music, : the music of meaning! Feed him well and keep him warm, and he will grew ; wash him twice a week, and he will ' ; . grow the faster still; keep him from Viliner S Tip Shop overmuch exercise, either of boey or ’ */ mind, and his increase in obesity 1s sure oe prising! ‘Then, who says pigs have no ENHE subscriber, thankful for past patron-|beauty? Let him look at a litter of age, respectfully solicits ® continuance of| y44n¢ ones, and repent his injustice. A ee pig is an intensely practical auimal, and FRED. W. HALES, Seeretary Steam Navigation Company. Oct. 13, 1S51—10i Stove Pipes, so is intensely useful. He will not starve Pan if there is anything to eat to be got at, alls, either above the ground or beneath it. Elbows, &e., &¢., At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash. WHOLESALE AND Rerat. He is not desirable in a garden, or on a lawn, or in an open field for the matter of that. His notions as to the cultiva- s : tion of the soil are not strictly commend- a wanted immediately to) able; yet a lesson in husbaadry might ‘GEO. W. MILLNER, |be learnt from them, and in any case we ; may admire the scent and power which reside in his suout. The time for the slaughteriag of the Bemeved. iunocents—we mean the pigs—is ap- NV RS, W. W. IRVING begs to notify her|proaching. It is the time _ for loud ftiends and tre public generally that|lamentatious—on the pigs’ side of the ske has opened her Fall and Winter Classes| question, not on ours. Numbers of them - * one aud Drawing in all their different +4 pow being fattezed for the households ranches. ; For tertos, etc., apply at her Studio—resi- of the farmers, who prefer to do their dence of Mz, Peebles, South Side of Kingjown “‘pig-sticking” from October to Oct. 11, ’81—im Aug. 25— o Ch’town, Sept. 7,.1881. Square, au 29 tf April, because there is less risk in curing f pri, tune; and who can tell the degree of re-{ A pig will never from choice, or even! . a Ss j if. , from carelessness, repose in the muck } my life,’ was the reply, ‘Idon’t know yet Unlike many other kinds of flesh, it should be eaten as soon as may be con- venient after the pig's life is out of it. It should be cooked, as is often said of a goose, before it has time to ge cold ; and, also like a goose, it should be well done. Underdone pork is—well not quite the thing; in this it difiers from beef and mutten. — 2+ SEP +6 eer . Sound Advices. i Don’t be afraid of killing yourself with overwork, son. Men seldom work so hard as that on the sunny side of thirty. They die sometimes; but it is because they quit work at 6 p. m. and don't get home until 2a. m. It’s the intervals that kill, my son. The work gives you a perfect eb- petite for your meals; lends solidity to your slumber; it gives you a perfect and grateful appreciation of a holiday. There are young men who do not work, my sen ; young men who make a living by sucking the end of a cane, and who can tie a neck- tie in eleven different knots, and never lay a wrinkle in it; who can spend mere money in a day than you can earnin a month, son; and who will go to the sheriff's to buy a postal card, and apply at; the office of the street commissiouer for a marriage license. So find out what you want to be and do, son, and take off your coat and make suc- cess in the world. The busier you are the less evil you will’ be apt to get into, the sweeter will be your sleep, the brighter and happier your holiday and the better satisfied will the world be with you.—Bur- lington Hawheye. A New Mother Shipton. When lawyers fail to take a fee, And juries never disagree ; When politicians are content, And landlords don’t collect their rent ; When parties smash all the machines, And Boston folks give up their beans ; When naughty children all die young, . And girls are born without a tongue ; When ladies don’t take time to hop, And office-holders never flop ; When preachers cut their sermons short, And all folks to the church resort ; When back subscribers all have paid And editors have fortunes made ; Such happenings will sure portend This world must soon come to an end, _o aa Chppings. Evolutionists may talk, but Adam was _the prime evil man. Vigorous attempts to admit Dakota as a State will be made at the next session of Congress. It is reported that a syndicate of English capitalists has been formed to invest $100,- 000,000. Sheep and A Lima despatch says horrible cruelties are inflicted on Coolie laborers on the Peru- vian plantations. There is an essential meanness in the wish to get the better of any one. The only competition worthy of a wise woman is with herself. ‘ Has your sister got a son or a daugh- ter ?’ asked an Irishman ofafriend. ‘ Upon whether I’m an uncle or an aunt.’ It is feared that a great calamity has overtaken six French fishing boats with 119 men on board. It is believed they perished in the terrible storm of October fourteenth. Douglas Jerrold said—‘‘ The ugliest of trades have their moments of pleasure. Did any one} Now, if 1 were a gravedigger, or even a hangman, there are some people I couid work for with a great deal of enjoyment.” M. J. de Beinach contributes an alarmist financial article to a Paris journal, Accord- ing to the writer the gold reserves, not of the Bank of France, but of France itself, are running perilously low in consequence of the continued exportations. The Princess Louise, according to the tradition preserved on the Allan steamship Polynesian, originated a novel and expres- sive word for the motion of a ship at sea. ‘« Tt doesn’t roll,” said her Royal Highness, ‘it wobbles.” Goethe said—‘‘I have ever been con- sidered one of Fortune's chiefest favorites ; yet, truly, there has been nothing but teil and care; and in my seventy-fifth year I may say that I have never had four weeks of genuine pleasure. The stone was ever to be rolled up anew.” Me. Alexander, a merchant of Brussels, has adopted the plan of giving prizes for the best sawple of butter delivered at his store within a certain period. The last competition closed some deys ago with 91 entries. Ten prizes were given, the first being a teapot. That the Mormons had a genuine fear of President Garfield’s avowed hostility to polygamy is proved by their actions and utterances at the time of his death. A private letter from Salt Lake City says that when Garficld died Mormons epenly ex- pressed their joy upon the streets. 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