-Frve Dotrars A YRAR. TERMS : ee egy oe a ee li 5 * te screams “Baily Eraminee a et ee - i A et —— “ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—Evxtripes. NEW SERIES, - lane Dainty KxXAMINER {VERY £VENING, IS ISSUED Sy THE Examiner Pustisuine Company, FROM THEIR Orricr, ConnBR OF Watrkk AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, P. BE. Island. Rares oF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, . Three Months, - - - 1 25 One Month, - - - 0 50 J Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application, Charlottetown, - e $2 50 f a ae ‘Prince Ed ward island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. i6. Summer Arrangement fo take effect on the 23rd May, 1881, ce nr ee Le PRAINS CONG WEST. MIXED, -_ STATIONS, | EXPRESS MIXED. Souris _...|Dp 6.308 ujDp 2.15pm Bear River] ‘‘ 7.04 ‘‘} “* 3.00 “ St. Peter’s.| ‘‘ 7.44 “‘, ** 3.52 $6 | Morell....; ©. 668 ‘si 4 ap. Mi Stew’t Ar 8.40 ** Ar o.vd. “* vi | Georget’n .| Dp 7.20a:0! Dp 3.10pm Cardigan ..| ‘*.7.40 *', ** 3.36 °° Mt. Stew’t|Ar 8.40 «‘'Ar &00 * | Mi Stew't| Dp 8 45aia Dp 5.30pm Bedford...} ‘* 914 ** | “* 6.07 * A Week... .< mee or Gee Royalty Jc) * 9.45 "| ** 6.45 ** Ch'town ..}Arl0.00 ‘ |Ar 7.10 “ ; _-———-—— +f mm. Dp 6.30a 1 Dp 9.20am!Dp 4.35pm Ch’town we Royalty Jo| “* 6.45 * Deo. 52 nl 4.66 « N Wiltsh’e! “* 7.23 ©, 10.45 “| “ 5.47 « - **11.00 “ec sé 6.63 ae Hunter R’r) “ 7.35 ee **1.37 “e se 6 39 se Bradalba’e| ‘* 8.02 Co'ty Line.) ** 3.10 * ' aaae he = = Keusingt’n| ‘“‘ 8. **12,25pm; ‘* 7.28 “ Rie Ar 9.05 *' |Ar 1,00 ** /Ar 8.00 “* Summ’ side Dp 9.25 * Dp 2.45 ** Wellingt’n ‘*10.02 *' | ‘* 3.36 * Port Hill.. | “10.35 ‘| “* 4.25 * O’Leary.../ “£11.32 ‘‘ | ‘* 5.42 * Alberton. ,! ee | “te * Tignish... Ar 1.00% !Ar7,.35°** TRAINS GOING EAST. j STATIONS, | EXPRESS. | MIXED, MIXED, — Tignish ...|Dp 2. 00pm. |Up 6.45am Albé t n | ee 2.40 ra |Ar 7.46 $¢ rvon .. ~: Dp 8.00 “ O Leary. ..} ** 3.25 “ | ** 9.06 * Port Hill..| ** 4.25 “| “10.36 “ Wellingt’n| ‘* 4 9 | 31.1694 Summ’ side Ar 5.35 ** |Arl2.00 “* Dp 6. fe \Dp 1.05pm, Dp Kensingt'n! “ 6. mee bap a Oo'ty Line. “é 6. “se “é 2 17 sé ‘é* Bradalba’e' ** . 7. ee i) ae 8. ore oe? 8. 5 sf ss 3.05 “ee “es N Wiltsh’e} * Royalty Je, “** Ch town .,|Ar ** Ar 4.35 “ Ch’tewn ..'Dp 4.00pm Dp 6.45am Royalty Jc! ** 4.15 ** | ** 7.08 “ "Reape eS Ball adt” te Bedford ..} ** 4.43 ‘* | ** 7.47 ** Mt. Stew’t/Ar 5.10 “* Ar 8.30 “* Mt. Stew’t|Dp 5.25pm Dp 3.55am Cardigan ..! ** 6.25 “| “10.16 ** Georgeto’u) Ar 6 45 ‘* 10.45 “* Mé. Stew’t' Dp 5.20pm Dp 8 50am Merell..../ °° £98“; * 2.38 *S St. Peter's} ** 6.15 ** | **10.06 “* Bear River} ‘' 6.55 ** | “11.00 “* Souris ....jAr 7.30 ‘ Arll.50 ‘* 6 7 7 se ae 2.27 “se se 8. Henter R’r| ‘ ‘ 9 SaSlSRRsaEe ee N. B.—The Express Train from Souris and Georgetown conuects at Royalty Junction with the Mixed Train jrom Charlottetown for the West, in the morning; and the Mixed Train from the West connects at Royalty Junction with the Exjress Train from Char- lottetown for Georget.wn and Souris, in the me LB. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch towa, May 21, 1881. PAR, 1878. 6oLv MEDAL, JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DBALBRS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Bens. F. Grarron, Srory B, Lapa Hateert lt. Pare. Late Commissioner of Patents. PATENTS. PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, Aittorneys-at-Law and Solicitors of American and Foreiyn Patents, 412 Firrn Sreext, Wasnixeton, D, C, Practice patent law in all its branches in the Patent Office, and in the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the U aited States. Pamph- _ lets sent free on receipt of stamp for ee ~— GHARLOTETOWN, PRINCE OSTON BEANS! —T N— | AMERICAN STYLE! a ~~AND— DELIVERED EVERY sATURDAY NIGH?Y. —_—0:0— -~--- i Parties wishing to have a pot of deliciously prepared Pork and Beans delivered at their house every Saturday night, will leave their orders at BEER & GOFF’S, Where sample can be seen. PRICE 20 CEYVTS PER POT (3 PINTS.) Cc. F. STACKPOLE. Charlettetown, July 4, ’81—3aw LIFE ASSURANCE POLICIES AT Reduced Rates, ARE NOW ISSUED BY THE North British and Mercantile FIRE AND LIFE NSQRANCE COMPANY EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. OAPITAL: - Subscribed, - - | | Paid up, : - . = : ° 2,250,000 Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured. Profits of previous five years divided amopg. Policy-holders, $1,158,500. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurances upon almost every description of Property effected at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Insurances upon Private Fesidences effected on ESPECIALLY FAVORABLE TERMS. g@ Losses promptly and liberally settled. GEO. W. DEBLOIS, General Agent for Prince Edward Island. [ma 16 ae alee Office—No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. = —o~ = —_ _ a FIRE! MARINE! LIFE! HORACE HASZARD, Generali insurance Agent, —— REPRESENTING -— Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, kng,, CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont, CAPITAL, $800,000.00. British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Qut,, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Sin Mutual Life'& Accident Instrance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. :0:——_—— MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED. :0: - Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. :0: Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Charlottetown, April 4, 1881—tf ' —_— eo TO LET! | CARPETS, ND immediate possession given, the Lace Curtains, &C House and premises on the corner of : : \ » CHOICE ASSORTMENT just opeved, Great George bad Kesh streets, ley ote A and will be sold at very low prices at pied, and used for the last twelve years, as a i boardi Alexander Hayden, c : : E ee the nan ceoceths For parti-; June 1, ait id TREM ae co culars apply to ; THOMAS DAWSON, M. D. Ch’town, June 7-—-2aw tf rpuE. place to EDWAR A\1 © alternate Tuesday in Y. M. 3. A. Building, = * “$7 0;000; DOCH ecumpeeecenenes ease ea your ain loser tani ‘n't & the EXAMINER PRINTIN 7KOOMS, May 21, ’81—2aw ae ee eee THE TWO PICTURES, LOOK ON THIS 1! ** The aggregate amount which we have paid to Canada over and above what we past six years was not less than $2,296,- 436.23" }!— Mr. Farquharson. ** For Parmer Enwarp Istanp THE RE CEIPTS WERE $1,596,000, THER EXPENDITURE $2,624,000, - the deficit (that is the loss to Canada) $1,027,000." * * * * * # **Tt will be seen from these statistic: that some of the smaller Provinces, heavy as their contributions are—and I freely ad mit that some of them are heavier centrib- utors per capita than some of the larger Provinces—are yet not adequate contribu tors to, on the contrary, that they are heavy drains on the revenues of Canada; and it will be further seen that the bulk of the ex- penditure—I may say uVit\ s.1LLING OF THE EXPENDITURE ON THE NOKTH WEST AND ON THE PACIFIC RAILWAY IS CONTRIBUTED FROM THE PROVINCE FROM WHICH I HAVE THE HONOR TO comE.”—Mr. Blake. NOW, LOOK ON THAT!! ~_e ao Seciety Directory, Charlottetowa. FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. St. John’s Lodge, No. 1, meets 2ud Tuesday, Water Street. Victoria Lodge, No, 2, meets 4th Wednesday, Water Street. King Solomon Lodge, No. 9, meets Ist Men- day, Water Street. Alexandra Royal Arch Chapter, meets 8rd Wednesday, Water Street. TEMPERANCE SOCI&TIEs, Prince Edward Division No. 1, 8. of T., meets every Wednesday, Queen Street. Victoria Division No. 4, 8. of 'T., meets every _. Monday, Queen Street. Y. M. C. A. Division No. 102, S. of T., meets every thursday, Y. M. C. A. Building. St. Patrick’s Total Abstinence and Soke vaniet Society, meets every alternate Sunday evening, in St, Patrick's Hall. New Dominion Section No. 2, Ca ‘ets of Tem- perance, meets every Friday, Queen Street. CHARITABLE SOCIKTIES. Benevolent Irish Society, meets quarterly, in St. Patrick’s Hall. St. Vincent de Paul Society, meets every Sunday at noon, in St. Patrick’s Hall, INDEPENDENT ORDER ODD-FELLOWS. St. Lawrence Ledge No. 8, meets every Mon- day, Queen Street. Wildey Lodue No, 27, meets every Friday, Prince Street. Port la Joie Encampment, meets lst Wed- nesday, Queen Street. LITERARY soCISTIES. St. Joseph’s Literary Society, meets every alternate Sunday, in St, Patrick’s Hall. ROYAL ARCANUM, Prinee Edward Council No. 132, meets every BARGAINS GASH CUSTOMERS -—~iN—~ All Classes of Goods, As I am anxious to reduce my Stock, R. W. TREMAINE, June 1, ’81. 83 Queen Stret BRITISH WARBHUUSE, Queen Square. W. have opened and are now showing the largest and cheapesi stock of BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS Ever offered by us to the Public, Complete in Every Department Selected by One of the Firm on the Very Best Terms. ———— I) ISLAND, FRIDAY, JULY 8 + ee have received from Canada during the ara. * | MARKBT®. ¥LOUR. A Galt, Ont., circular, of the Ist inst., states that the grain crops have improved much of late, and they now present a more favorable appearance, with every prospect of a fine quality, but poor yield. jluflueuced by this, the rise in prices has been checked, and markets are firm and steady. Flour is steady, the late ad- vance being firmly maintained and the demand is active. In4ialt, Spring Extra i3 quoted at from “$5.20 to $5.25; Extra, from $5.50 to 5.55; Su perior Extra from 5.60 to 5.65. The Montreal Gazette of the 4th reports that nothing was done iv breadstuffs on that market beyond the xales of a few lots of flour; Superior Extra selling at $5.95, and Spring Ex- tra at $5.75. The Montreal quotations are :— Superior Extra... $5 90 @ 6 00 Extra Superfine... 5680 @000 Spring Pixtrac......cccpeecseesee 5 60 @ 5 70 Supertine..........006 ieinenns woes 510 @ 5 20 Strong Bakers’.....0...-ss0e0+. 575 @ 6 35 POTATOES, Boston advices of the 2nd inst., state that old potatoes are about out of that market, and no regular prices can be given, although a few will be wanted for a week ortwo longer. Prices range from 30 to 90 cents. The Montreal Gazette of the 4th states: ‘*The advance in the price of old potatoes at the beginning of the week had the effect of bringing in larger supplies to-day, which had to be sold. at a considerable reduction, sales being reported of good Early Rose and Chili at 80to 90 cents per bag. New potatoes were also in much better supply, and prices were materially lower ; choice Karly Rose from Lapraire selling at $1.50 per bushel. There were several lots of small potatoes which it seemed a pity to dig, that sold for lower prices, but they were by far the dearest.” OATS. The English oat market was, at latest advices very dull, and 19s. 3d. is only obtaicable’ at“ present. Fratice is not buying, and the quotations above are for the United Kingdom. Sellers are hold- ing out for 19s. 6., bat they will have to give way. EGGS, There has been a fair demand for eggs in Boston during the week, with very little variation in prices. Canadian fresh stock is quoted at 16 to 164 cents and Prince Edward Island eggs the same. COMMERCIAL NOTES, From Montreal Gazette, 4th inst. Bar Inon.—-Cable advices just received report an advance in the price of bar iron in England of 2s 6d per ton. Hipes.—Advices from Liverpool quote the hide market strong, and numerous en- quiries have been received in Boston and New York from the other side. Wnueat Cror.—Despatches from Spring- field, [ilinois, state that the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture estimates the wheat crop of 1881 in that State at about one-half the crop ef 1880. demand for buffalo sole leather, one dealer in Boston having, it is said, sold no less than 30,000 sides on cable orders during the past few days for Liverpool. WoeL. —The firm feeling previously noticed in wool continues, and we have sales to report of 200 bales af greasy Cape ehiefiy at 10$c, a few bales being taken at i9c. We notice a sale of 60,000 Ibs. of Cape woel in Boston on Canadian account, but the terms were net made public. Prrro.teuM.-—Braprorp, Pa., June 30. —Crnde oil active and irregular ; sales, 442,000 brls. United Pipe Line certifi- cates opened, offered at 77$0., advanced to 78jc., broke and closed at 774¢c. Or Crry, Pa,, June 30.—Crude oil active. United Pipe Line certificates opened and closed at 77he. ** As a man thiuketh, so is he.” Child- ren should be led to think properly, that they may be enabled to act justly and generously. And it would be far safer both for them and the community if their acts were directed by fixed principles rather than by sudden and untrustworthy impulses. Nowas it is undeniable that | We offer them at unusually low prices to all ; who may favor us with a call. aw A superior article ef TEA~ always on} hand, W. & A. BROWN & CO. May 30, 1881. P, i. Island Pottery, . NHE above Company has on hand a large. quantity of MILK PANS, FLOWER POTS, BUTTER CROCKS, BEAN POTS, MOLASSES JARS, PRESERVE CROCKS, and other Ware which they offer at Wholesale Only. Samples can be seen at the office of the undersigned—Corner Queen and Water Sta. a No sales at the Works. | Ev description of Ornamental Flower Pots, Garden Vases, etc., made‘to order. ’ Also, Bone Dust for sale. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, to many the age of maturity does not bring with it those established ideas of right and wrong—those healthy conceptions which characterise the model citizea—I for one feel the necessity for a new feature in education, whose object shall be advancement in a moral way. I consider it our duty to attempt what I have indicated above. We owe it to the pupils as being our fellow creatures ; to the State, as being essential to that good citizenship which is the first object of free education. Irisk WRonGSs AND THEIR RemEDYy.— In a letter to the Daily News, Mr. Jobn G, Richardson, ot Bessbrook, says: ‘* I , would change the licensing laws, so as to ‘put an end to the fearful drinking habits ‘af the people, which are at the bottom of the poverty of the country. Just ima- gine in this year of famine nearly £10.- 000,000 consumed in spirituous liquors Stncire Corres Two CEnrTs. ey ———— A a VOL 9,--NO, 39, ie ‘ Effort Appreciated. At the conclusion of bis term as teacher of the school at Eldon, Belfast, Mr. Jobn A. Nicholson was presented with the fol- lowing ADDRESS : To John A, Nicholson, late teacher Eldon School. _ We, the pupils cf Eldon School, in con- sideration of your valuable efforts on our behalf, deeply regret to learn of your in- tended departure from amongst us, and feel eyes indebted to you for the suceess which has crowned your labors. Your kind and obliging manner, as well as your desire for our advancement, has won the esteem of all of us, and, we can assure you, that your services as our tutor, and a promoter of right projecta, have been greatly appreciated by us. In conclusion, we ask you to carry with you our best wishes, and that every success may attend you, wherever your lot may be cast, is the ferveni wish of Mawcorm W. McLzop, Appir MeDona.p, Mary E. MeWituan, H. K. McLegop, Mary A. McDonatp, Magare Fintayson, Maceorr F. McLeop, TsaBeLLa McLeop, ALEX. McMim1an, Joun Frxrayson, And many others. REPLY: To Maleolm McLeod, Addie MeDonald, Mary &. McWilliam, and others. Accept my thanks for the kind address with which you have been p'eased to honor me. It is surely gratifying for me to know that my labors in your behalf are appre- ciated and in your address acknowledged as successful; but with snch kind, obedient and attentive pupils, what Teacher would be unsuccessful? Your kindness and res- pect for me, as also the kindness and sociableness of your parents and others in the District, have been duly marked, and will always eause ime to look back to my teaching days in my native District with pleasure and affection. Providence has willed our separation as teacher and pupils; but I shall ever be delighted to hear of your success under succeeding teachers ; and when school days are over, in whatever sphere in life you may be placed, be henest, obedient, faith- ful, determined, and you will succeed. That you may be such, and as a conse- qrence succeed and be blessed in ali your efforts is the aalien yet constant wish of your former teacher, Joun A. Nicno.son. i aki. Humorous. A little Lowell boy has discovered why Adam and Eve were never babies. It was because there was nobody to take care of them. A Chicago paper says that a man who marries a girl with a good musical voice will have more cause for misery and jeal- ousy than the man who marries for beauty. With both, a man has no chance at all. When Ben Johnson was introduced to a nobleman, the peer was so struck with his homely appearance that he exclaim- ed: ‘What! are you Ben Johnson? Why, you look as if you could not say * boo’ to a goose.” ‘ Boo!” exclaimed the witty Sore Learner.—There is a good export| dramatist, turning to the peer and mak- ing his bow. A law was passed in California pro- hibiting waiter-girls from working at night in concert saloons and similar re- sorts. But the Supreme Court has de- cided it unconstitutional, spite of the fact that the business was immoral in its tendencies, on the ground that the busi- ness is not illegal and that immorality not in conflict with positive law is not sufficient cause for such interference, Two patients in an Iowa insane asy- lum, a man and woman, escaped by means of a rope ladder, saddled horses in the stable of the institution, rode twenty miles toa clergyman, and by him were marriedin the morning, nothing in their manner at that time indicating that they were aot sane. The pair continued their journey votil afternoon, when each be- came convinced that the other was de- mented, and applied for protection, a > ee Speciai Notices, Tue most delicious strawberries and the most refreshing ice-creams can be had at W, F. Carrer’s Confectionery. ju Stf Fisuine Rops, a nice assortment, cheap, also, Flies, Lines, Baskets, Hooks, &c., at Dodd’s Medical Hall. }30 Si Brine your sister or somebody else’s ‘‘sister’s sister” to Carter's and treat her to strawberries or ice cream. ju 5 tf W. F. Carrer will hold for the remain- der of the season, at his confectionery, a strawberry and ice-cream festival, in which he cordially invites the public to participate. Fresh Turnip Seed at Beor & Goff’s. ju 9 Great bargains in Dress Goods at J. P. Macdonald’s. A cHore Lor of cy aes in Mal acca, Ebony, Orange, Olive, &., just opened at Dodd’s Medical Hall. j30 3i tts Men’s and Boys’ Summer Dusters cheap at J. B. Macdonald's. Great bargains in Ladies’ Corsets at J. B. Macdonald's, in Ireland by people who say they cannot pay their rents and debts, most having Immense stock of Ladies’ Straw Hats selling very cheap at. B, Macdonaid’s. been consumed in those localities popu) Good Butter Tubs at W. P. Colwill’s. larly known as the poorest.” (ju 10 . ae earn RENTS £0 Te OE —~ EM, ec ne ee A REY RES AAO SO SOR ~ - Si A RO ae 0 oN ANA AIOE HIE I ME REO IE IPT 8 ee SS sae a 2 er Ber ~