€ Terms Fiv NEW 8 . | THe DaiLy KXAMINER| » 18 ISSUED | By vue Examiner Poruseise ComPaxy, | LOAN AND INVESTMENT 6 | OF FROM Tarin OFrrree, Corner oF WaATER AND GRRa! Charlottetown, LATTES ¢ six Months, Three Months fme Month, + Dottare A YRAR, RIES, EVERY EVENING, GIEEGERGE CURES, - P. & island , SUBSORIPTION ; $2 56 - 1 2 0 8 ee Advertising st most moderate rates. Contracts may be , t +} imac or monu terly, or half-yearly sdvertisements, on appli- e.tion. The bxam Superior Wor Prompt (er cmanship, [Execuuon, Job Office, Satiefactory Results, Closest Prices — ” MOO ee i a Lo <8 CHANGES, ALMANAC FOR MAY, 1881. First Quarter, 6th day, 6h. 32m. a.m., N. beluw horizon Full Moon, 13ti below horize Last Quarter, v0 (below horiz day, 6h. llw. p las aays, * ih. lih. 56m. a m., E., New Moon, 27th day, 7h. 23m. p. m., W. ' = D mi! DAY OF WEEK mn [Sun | Aloe Moon' High Days. tr; len. rises | sets. rises wa Bate! ih mb. m \morn ‘morn th m. 1! Sunday 51\7 03! 6 39] 0 5 14 12 2} Monday, 4Y 5: 7 33) O 42) i6 3) Tuesday 48; 6,833,122) 18 4 Wednesday 46 7; 934 2 4) 2! 5) Thursday 45) 8/1037; 249' 23 6| Friday 43| 10/11 391 3 42/27 7| Saturday | _ ” 43 4 44) - 5) Sunday 4! 2 45 § 52) : 9' Monday $9 13} 251 657; 34 10, Tnesday | 3d 15' 3598 1] 37 il] Wednesday | 37! 16/5 9 340 41 - — = =f, b a. = = riday . 4 ) o che 1¢! Saturday | 33° 1918421051] 46 15! Sunday $2 21) 94311 36, 49 16 Mond-y { 31) 22/10 34iaft2)!' 51 17! Pieuhay | go’ 23/11 16)1 7 83 18) Wednesday | 29 24 11 45) 1 57] 55 19) Thursda %, 2 mern| 250 55 et " 20! Friday | 26, 26 9 191 35315 0 31} Saturday =| = | 0 4, » 8 2 22, Sunday } 24, 28) 1 11) 6 23) 4 Fe eney ae 30; 1 35' 7 30; 6 To , | 23. 3b} 2.0, 8 23 & Sf cian 22/ 32/2301 9 9 10 Thursday (4 21' 33/3 04! 952! 12 27) Friday | 20) 34, 3 44 10 32 14 28i saturday | 19 35| 4 31/11 s| 16 29 Sunday 18} 36) 5 26/11 46] 15 30| Monday 18} 37) 6 2!/morn 19 $1! Tuesday [4 17/7 38) 7 25] 0 21/15 21 eo a THE ONLY DIRECT LINE To Boston. Ze STEAMERS Carroll and Worcester. 2OTH STEAM PASSENGE! ranged for every and fitted up in el Faetaur carried low as by any oth. Eeas, in boxes the greatest care. | ty, quar. | } | | CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD i gl MR Sy ee OE - CAN ADA. ae ae OS — SIR ALEX, CAMPBELL, K. 0, 2. 6, President, LOWS OP MONEY GPO) REAL “ eo ge, —« ———— Seaearnerrry —=tq L saieaileige! San, i MAY BE HAD UPON ADVANTAGEOUS TERNs. Cc mtiasaA Dr 377 2, & ie bd WARD J. HODGSON, May 10th, 1881 Agent fer P. . Estland. 7 ————— a . =" a er, oe (& r*%, ~ NSURANC! r i r E bNOUE Ned! Ken 7 s ® t } ina} j (LIMITED), OF LONDON, HNGLAND. Capitai Fully Subscribed, - 2 . - - - . £5.€0990,6 C6 06 Paid Up, ie “ é ° ° « . - 1,060,060 256,000 1G0.680 Reserve Fund, e ° » - - . . - * - = Pepesiied With Dominion GCoverbmcni., - ence baal oe ———— 03 All Descriptions of Property Irsured on Yquitabie Teims. LOSSES ADJUSTED AND SETTLED PROMPILY WITHOUT REFERENCE TO HEAD OFFICE. J. R. BRECKER. &gent for P. FB. Istand. _ Referring to the above, I have authorized MR. F. W. HYNDMAN to receive ‘ap plica- tious and sign receipts for ipsurance in tue above Company. 4 i R BRECKER April 26, 1881. . tf. LL Ni GARDENING MADE EASY. —— — 9 New Seeds! New Seeds! iiiesiigacentes ena ® @ Poapeoar Buy the Best—Ali Warranted. Fresh and Good. ee ow —e nme DS Now OPENING AT HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, SKS are fitted with superior ACCUMMODA1 onvenierce aud comfert, | gant style. iON, ar- at moderase rates, and as - route, and barrels, handled with LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punctually at 6p m. LEAVE BGSTON Every Saturday, punctually at noon. CARVELL BROS, May 13, 1581-—pat 2aw, sj kea P. E. ISLAND AGENTS. Steam Navigation Co. titeamers UNTIL FUR ni “mt Lawrence” * Princess of Viaies.” [ER NOTICE: ————— NOVA SCOTIA. ] EAVE Charlottetown for Pictou Landing 4 every Mend: and Saturday Mo: there with the Tre Returning to about 2 p. m., Halifax. “Vy n for Hahfax. and Weduesday, Vhursday nings at 7.30, connecting Uharlettetown same days om arrival ef Train frem NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA & THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sundays excepted) om arrivel of Train from Charlotte- tewu, connecting esch of the above and Kailway for Portland and Bostus. at Shediac with Trains for uamed places; and at St. Johu with Steamers of the International Co. Alse leave Clarioitetown for Summerside every Monday Morauig avout 3 e’clock. Returning, leave Shediac arrival of day Tram mersde, convecting days excepted) on 8. John, for sun with ‘Train for ( harlottetows. every day (Sun- from Summerside for Charletietown every paturday evening about 5 u': Oh'tewn, May 4, 1551. lock. By order, F. W. HALES, ] pecretary. there] Risks taken on Alsu leave —A SPLENDID LOT OF— FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Received frem the Best Seed House in Great Britain. oe § BS - |We Warrant thess feeds all FRESH and GOCD, and true to their kinds, And fully recommend them to our Customers and the Gardening Public generally. HARVIE & CO., éhuecn Street. Ee 0 HORACE HASZARD, General Insurance Agent, —REPRESENTING — commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, kng,, CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurances Company, of Toronto, - Ont. CAPITAL $800,000.00. British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont., CAPITAL $500,000.00. April 29, 1881— ti. QS eee oes na ne ee Re) MARIN | Sun Kutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL $500,000.00. —seee” MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EPFECTED. 20: -———— OFFICE,---COR. QUEEN AND LOWER WATER STREETS. Gharlottetowa, Ath Apsil, 1881—st 7 ‘much But the worst of it was, the rail- ; . EWA ‘road Company kept back twenty days pay, ‘ s o a jand would deduct 20 per cent if you lef! all descriptions of Property at Lowest Rates siiiilie inay speak free,’’-—Kuniripss, zea Sem eae SATURDAY, MAY 2 ee oe wee 28, 1881 he Ng ISLAND, ——— GREAT BA Reality versus Imagination. RGAINS | Tue Datty EXAMINER MAY 28, 1881. P. E: Islander, who, this spring, emi- grated to the Western States, also ex- tract from the Biddeford, Maine, **U aton and Journal,” which we publish for the 83 Queen street, | benefit of our readers, as follow :— SouTH ARKANSAS, 19th April, 1881. | ** Thousands of people here live in tents, | or sleep in the open air. On my way tt : ° 4 ‘ . YT x i} i i ; : ; ’ Raduae Th} SEGCX in ils Ling, jhere I saw hundreds of holes dug in the iground in which the people were living. {Inthe East people would not keep their | pigs in such places. | my rr ent ae ‘* The cattle ranch s we hear 20 mich i S EDEL cage Eg fe j about [saw in Kansas and the eastern Sok i t parts of Colorado; the poorest fishing shed o 3 gosh bow? i ; “et: : “- me) jon the Island isa palace In comparison ' sl . . jtothem. Since ever I have been able to | handle a hve Ihave never seen people liv- jing in such a atyle. | ‘* Wages are not what they are cracked tenes AS I AM ANXIUUS TO Le ie * . % = Ch vown, May 3. 1Sat GOATS, PANTS, : >" , ; 5 > the Rio Grange valiroad, offering good pay ( mnganen tangy LA i Prie and plenty of work as acon as they could Nil GNpuueli gay LY T1088, | get to Denver. On the strength of that . r ‘circalar thousands of men and boys were ws | induced to leave their homes in the Last ~—e jand come to Colorade. On arriving at | Denver they were told at the railroad office ithat they could bave work if they wanted 83 Queen Street. i: They were sent three hundred niles ‘into the mountains, and upon getting there | were told that they would only get $1.75 {per day and board themselves; and as i board was $1 per day, they could not make cm eres itheir employment. Then, io cap the climax, you would save te pay ten cents es | per mile to get back to civilization. There TTD SAT jare hundreds of men in the city of Denver | U beef OPEN ED. who would gladly retarn home if they could, Their mone; is gone and they can- --AT -- not all get work, as the city is flooded with e ‘them, and they keep coming from all parts ! 83 Queen Sireet, i of the Enat, lured by such inducements ss ;these. ‘There are dozen of boys from Bid- A Carefully Selected Lot'of deferd and vicinity in just this fix. Now, i Mr. Mditor, you willdo meand others a LACE GOODS Jleiinins in your paper te wil: per. | haps, prevent others from being fooled as Ch’town, May 3, 1851. in i we have been. H. W. S111. CURTAINS, FROM 75e, PER SET, | Denvets Cole., April 14, 1881. LAMBREQUINS, 30¢. ‘“ , Tose? “pia | eee are 12c. PER YARD. | Northwest Land Regulations. . - ~ ; we ) a 7 7 oe mn ~ “ } “or - . LACE APRONS, | EDGINGS, &c., at. The amended land regulations adopted equally low prices. ‘at a recent meeting of the Privy Council ; > ; ; . 1 ?. W. TRERPIAINE. have been published in an extra of the | Canada “Gazette.” They provide that all even numbered sections within the Pacific Railway belt shall be held ex- clusively for homestead and pre-emption. ‘The pre-emptioa entered into up to the i s%3 = Y “ys - * a a . r FY ILE SUBSCRIBERS, intending to remove | 3} <1 December next shall be disposed o/ from Charlottetown, offer for sale their | at $250 per acr Four-ientt f the | Property, corner of Prince and Sidney Streets, | oe OY Pe aris OT ee eve lviz.: Unelarge Building, SUx34 teet, with | purchase money, with interest at the raie | Well ef Water and Pump: in Celiar, suitable| of six per cent. per annum, to be paid at ifer Pork Packing or Produce Dealer, with| the end of three years from the date ot ‘Warehouse in the rear, 22x25 feet; 1 Build-| es : le ? can 6 ia oral ere 1 Build ‘entry, the remainder to be paid in six ‘ing Lot, corner Prince and Sidney Streets, | i " = ‘ land Dwelling House on Siduey Street. Pequal instalments annually, after the said fu all townships outside the rail- —ALSo— date. | 1 Steam Engine and Horizontal Boiler, | may3 | FOR SALE. | ‘way belt, even numbered sections shall ‘ : . Planer, Jig anc Cireular Saws, Lathes, &c.,| be held for homestead and pre-emption lsuitable tora Block Maker, Cabinet Maker, | and the odd numbered sections for sale jor Joiner. ; cae Meinl Pi e. , : ‘. : bog as public lands at a uniform price of two | "the above Preperty and Machinery will be} 4 ‘ as sa ee . : ree | offered by Private Sale till the 1st of June. | dollars per acre, except iu Soot 1a Comers ap2s DUCHEMLN BROs, In lands lying to the north of the railway ——+--——--——— | belt, any actual settler on an odd num- re 7 ee ARGASIA rd URSER ‘bered section may have the privilege ot j' purchasing 320 ‘acres at $1.25 per acre, : PICTOU, N. S. cash. ' ~~ se j | } Le ¥ 7 oiveg eet ce 101 : ? ALL 1HE LEADING VARIBGIES OF The Glede gives seme curious details as to eat a ithe means taken to ensure the safety of the rental Plants) Emperor of Gatschina. Every person ar ‘riving at the palace, withont exceptiqn, ‘has to be eubjected to a strict examination Situate within five minutes’ walk of thejas to who he 1s, the reason he is coming, | Steamboat V\iharf, an excelient uppertunity is ete. All of thisis written down in book, | afforded the people of P. FE. Island to obtain|and if considered satisfactory he is care- | Plants w itheut iujury from handling. ‘fully conveyed to the person with whom he | Plante delivered free on board. thas business. On leaving, bis name 12 i , JAS. P. McLENNAN. | again written down, anc he is seen off the | April 27—2m 2aw tues & fri, jpremises. Ali thes servants and workmen er vy |employed are photographed, and carry one copy about them with # written certificate on the back, a duplieate being kept in the ‘Flowering and Orna j Can now be had at the above Nursery. i W. 6. BISHOP, | office. i inn , ry ry } ‘o chainc : mat Shipping & Forwarding AgOML, 2% naauins wages hy oe i residents of Biddulph, who have settled in MARINE [RSURARCE BROKER, | Michigan have be« Facvéstel in East Sagi i 'naux for complicity in the murder of the —AN D— ‘Donnellys. Information on which they are ; . ‘now proceeding comes from a Biddulph ‘General “ommission Agent, | reside nt, wits reported to. the, authorities i : that James Feehy confessed to him that he | $0 BEDFORD ROW, had taken part i ties crime. His confession /P. 0, BOX 1. HALIFAX, N. § } | ; mittee. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the “a a <> - Gwe Shipment of Lobsters aud other Canned 4 ;oods, and collection ef Custom Drawbacks | vhereon. press a decided opinion. Hulls, Cargoes avd Freights insured in tirst-class Otfices at most favourable rates. | Consignments of Produce solicited, and | prompt returps guarautced. e | Correspondence solicited and answered sooner or later repent of it.” % nN We have this morning handed to us) ) ies from a letter received from «| / &e.. | ap to be, and board and elothing are very | involves thirty or forty of the residents of Biddulph, who formed the Vigilance Com- Even philosophers find it difficult to ex- When Socrates was asked whether it is best for a man to marry or remain single, he replied :-—‘‘Let him take which course he will, he will None knew what it is to gain a living Srxcie Corres Twe Cents. VOL. 9.---NO. 5. Lorresvondence, non = pn go ctmon ccc an a te ee ee ee e@& Wedo not hold ourselws responsible for | = i ~ | te statementa or opinions of ovr corres; wondente. ) comestraecetee The Poor and Afflicted. ———— —_—_— Zo the diter of the tlvaminer, ‘in,-—By your paper of yesterday we are: informed that the poor girl who was found on the street on Friday in a state of insan- ity haa heen remanded to the jail until ar- rangements can be made to have her ad- | mitted to the Lunatic Asylum. Surely our | City Magistrate or the Council possess the power to have her properly taken care of. li not they ought to, as a little kindness aud medical treatment may restore her reaser. Charity seems fergotten in her case al together. As it seems to be a religions craze she is suffering from, wonld it not have become the people whoae religion the poer girl seems to have adopted, to have taken care of her and not allow her to. be acnt toa place caly fitced fer criminals or ; 1. . ‘ OrunKAaras. Let this state of things be changed. Yours Respectfuliy, TRAVELLER. ICh'tuwn, May 27, 1881. | ee ED + Eee | citgy, bibediit Personal. , HWASED AT A i om a ix 4 \ ji owls ‘eid sieaniiighoamie PURUL ASE | The Biddeford (Maine) Union, of April: we Pp Sexe 122. published the following letter : ae oe ae, renee ane heecoen ‘ df wn } wow \ \ | Tn : joriered two days rest by bis physician, a ¢ I Js4 , 2 ; : 5 j t Laveors of the Unton end Jou mal, ' i 7 . sith RG Aa & Phy ,\ ‘ , As 4 | 9 At t th i} y last F : i itev. Dr. Cooper and Henry Jack, Ksq., t po 62 inka : it [ TUATYV ie re |} ‘ N\ ra , ; c mes 16 iniddle of _ e>ru ny there | veut to New York on Monday as delegates ' ,wv Bd) CATR AT oars — —— . roughout “Ka ne | from St. John to the General Council of fear A FAX 0 ebb4hse 2h A ; asfert tw ’ a " . wee ° ‘ as — 2 . - . F < P faster States wanting men \o work «u!lthe Reformed Episcopal Church now in lsession in New York. | Said a evilege professor to a notorious laggard, who was once, for a wender, premptly in hia place at morning prayers, ‘T marked you, sir, aa punctual this morn- ing. What is your exeuse?’ Couldu’t sleep, sir,” was the reply. William Jones was instantly killed on the morning of the 25th, at the iron works, Woedstock, N. B. The engine was stopped, and at starting he took hold of the fiy wheel, to pot the crank past tae contre; the wheel statted quickly, throwing him inte the wheel pit Where its arms tore him all te pieces. Mr. Gladstone loves to sit down to work immediately after breakfast, and toil om to within half an heur of dinner time, when he will take perhaps. hasty gallop on horseback or a, quick walk. About one or two o'clock in,the afternoon he takes « biscuit and a couple of glasses of sherry—ag ke, once informed a teetotal deputation to its dismay. ‘he found it gave him renewed strength.” Next to Homer, Dante is Mr. Gladstene’s favorite author. He is fond of Scott,amd Macaulay. he acinits, cured him of his extreme Charch and State views. li is related that the late Ozur, in riding about the country one day in 1870, met a band of gypsies, and pansed to li.ten to their songs. One of them,a young and pretty woman, came up to: him and asked te tell his fortune. He allowed her te do sv, and she predicted, it is said, the trou- bles that clonded the last year of his reign. ‘* When shall I die?’ asked Alexander I1., at lest. The gypsey wassilent. “‘ Speak,” ssid the Czar; ‘‘ 1 command it.” ‘Little Father,” replied the gypsy, “the year of your death is included in the year of your birch —1818—1881.” Lord Beaconsfield has left a very small emountof money. Hughendon was pur- chased for him by 2 friend, and he paid the friend interest on the purchase money, %0 that it was only his nominally. When Mra. Brydges Willvams left him £40,000 must of this was abserbed by the payment of debts. He had bonyht and farnished his heuse in Curzon sireet by the money paid him for ‘‘ Endymion.” Cousidering the opportunities ke had to enrich himself, had he so pleased, the comparative pover- ty in which he died ia as henorable to hin as it was tu Pitt. Among the personages who are eaid to have made a handsome margin is Gambetta. He has prospered wouderiully since 1870, | when he was a poor Deputy, with only an ‘occasional auit ia the courts to evable him ‘to keep 2 very modest bachelor’s apart- ‘ment in the Chausee d’Antin, After the warhe set up the Republique Francaise, which is now a journal of immense value. For a iong time he kept his apartments in the same building with his journal and lived in vomperative frugality. But in 11875 he tuck oa the estate of a million- beite: His breakfasts became noted as the I'most delicate and ¥ ell e¢ ooked in Paria, He never appeared on ihe atreets save in fine equippages. The Oppugition presses declared thai the wherewithal came from corrupt contracts during his dictatorship in Tours, but there never was any creditable proof adduced. -_- Denmark has its Nihilists as well as Rus- sia. A Socialist editor named Jorgensen has been arrested on the charge of inciting to murder the King, and establish a com- mune. Faith and persistency are life’s arehiteots; while doubt and despair bury themselves under the ruins of endeavour. Fidelity is sevon-tenths vf business suc- cess. & 2 a ee Remedy for Hard Times. Stop epending co much on hue clothes, rich feed and style. Buy good, healthy ‘ood cheaper spd better clothing; get more rea, anc eubstantial things of life every way, and capecially stop the foolish babit ef ranning after expensive and quack doctors or using re much of the vile humbug medicine that- you only harm, and makes tthe rieb, but prt your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cares alway at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- try itonce, Read promptly. jnetil they are forsaken by their friends, and | tert imes and health. April 7, i881—6m. ; compelled to live on their own resources. of it in another column.