4 ‘ * * ‘ ; - ; 1 hawt Do ws A ‘Tasuranee (Flalifax Herald.) z Sa ae ———— i 9 ——ceaenep gale ecnelp-armaeg- tag geen —adoegeeomalmiapanpecagpnenmncaop atl sett nmee pein alenonmediccaice-mtaec odie anemone ice terre nnn eenananaaramniiaalinee = nite Sainte TeRMs : Dottars A YEAR. ‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Euxiripes. SINGLE Copiks Two atta NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, GCTOBER 4, 1881. VOL 9.---Nu, 1i4 luxe Dairy ExXAMIN} F | SHE BPik B wat ty | The Lives of Public Persons. The Island Exhibit. ) ; 168 ISSUED EVERY EVENING, \ PY RY 0D a Those who supbods that the pusition of sais. aaa = Bt &_$ {public men, especially those charged with By tHe ExXaMINeR Pousiisuinc Compan FROM THEIR Orrick, Conner Or WATER aND GREAT GEORGE_sTREETS, Charleittetown, P, KE. island: \aTES é¢ SUBSCRIPTION : Six Mouths, - “ - $2 50 Three Months, - - - 1 26 Mne Month, - : : 0 59 Be Advertising at most moderato rates Contracts may be made for monthly quarterly, half yearly or yoarly advertia ments, on application. PPT SABO EE TT ea | ALMANAC FOR OSTOBER 193!. MOON S CHANGES, Full Moen 7th day, 9h. (below horizon. ) (below horizon. ) {7m a.m, N. W. | (LIMITED), | : | without reference to Head Office, J. R. BRECKEN, Bank of P. E.1., | FRED, W - } i HYNDMAN, Sub-Agent | Sept, 13, ’51—3m 2aw, pat 3m Va Agsoelation | Policies issued and losses settled promptly Agent for P. E. I. | PALL GOODS NOW OPEN. OuUY Your GFP LONBON, PNGLAND. —AND— i Head Uflice, - - Corner Leadenhall Street, Londos. CLOTHING | ——- + Capital - - - o i 5,00 1,00 ) vidal i a at gaud Reserve Fund - « i > 25),1.00 | Deposited with Dominion Govt, 100,000 —~AT<= -—0.0—— eve Last Quarter Meh day, 10a, Him, pmN 8) Baring Insurance Company #’or Variety, Styles, Quality and Low Prices Mew Moon 2!st day, 10h. 19m, p.m, N W. (below horizon.) First Quarter, 29th day, W. (belew horizon ) — - D ee Sun ‘Sun !Moon/High | Days! gape’ OF WEEK | ies \sets | rises beaten jlen’h. i +h m jh m jaft’n morn | h. m. Saturday (6 415 35| 2 3) 3 52) 11 32 2' Sunday i 6&8 33| 2 30}-5-18) 3 Monday 7, 33 Lt} 6 43 | 2.4 4 Tuesday 8, 29) 3 39) 75 21 5) Wednesday 9, 27 4 7} 8 48 18 6| Thursday j; 10) 25) 4 35, 9 34) LI: e[Sesteg 12} 24 5 510 15) 2 S'Saturday 13 22| 5 36,10 54! 9) 8! Suaday | 15 201 6 1411 33 hi 10|Monday | 16] 18| 6 58.aft12) 12 LiTuesday | 17) 16] 7 48. 0 52] 10 59 12, Wednesday | 19, 14, 8 43, 139, 5S 13 Tharsday 20! 12) 9 41) 2 21) 52 14| Friday 2i| 10/10 43) 3.431 49 15| Saturday 23; 9)il 44! 4 14) 46 16 Sunday 24| 7 worn | 5 24] 43 17 Monday 26 4 0 45! 6 BYU} 39 18| I uesday 27! 311 47] 7 30) «36 19| Wedaesday 28) 1! 2 50) $ 18! 33 20 Thursday 30) 0) 3 52), 9 59) .. 30 21) F iday 31)4 58) « 56/10 37/27} 22\Saturday S3! 5€ | 6 alto 15; 23 | 23|Sunaday 34) 55; 7 19/10 50 21! e4 Menday 35} 53; 8 1911 BC} Is 25| Tuesday 37; . 52} 9 23|morn 15 26|Wednesday | 38) 50/10 23) 0 10) 12 27|Thursday 40) 4°11 17) 052) 8 28) Friday 41) 46\aft 2| 140; | 2 29 Saturday 43) 45, 0 49; 2 32 5 $9) Sunday 44; 44) 1 13} 3 36) 9 59 3i|Monday {6 46/4 26! 1 41! 4 50| 9 56 Oredit Foncier — PRANGO-CAY{DIEA, Capital, - - - $5,080,600 eer President-—-Hon. E. Vuclere,Senator, Paris. Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. The Company will make long term loans with sinking fand, and short term loans wi h- eut sinking fund. For particulars,apply at the office of Messrs. Sallivan & Morson, Solicitors, Charlottetown. W. W. SULLIVAN. Aug. 24, 1881. i. ARTHUR GENERAL Commission Merchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREE BOSTON, MASS. May 16, 1881, Queen Insurance Co'y OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL ~- ’ & CO, {wkly TWO MILLIGHS STERLING. Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels en the stocks, Specia! rates for isolated residences. All Losses settle! promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent fer Prince Edware Island, Jw77) EDWAKD 7. GUSSELL, & CO. GENBRAL Commission Merchants, No. 2i3 State Street, BesTor. May 14, 1881. ee ne an te eS W. CG. BISHOP, SHIPPING AND — FORWARDING AGENi. MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, ~—AND— General Commission Agent, $0 BEDYORD ROW, P.0.BOX1 - HALIFAX,N.S. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulls, Cargoeg and Freights insured in first- Class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and promptly, answered (ap 7 6m i2h 35m. midnight, | ' 93 T. Hanprauay, Esq., i | —or— Prince Edward Island. ‘tinned Rost. Li neworry, Esq., President, ; i i Directors : | How. L. C. Owex, B. Ro@sks, Ksq., Samugt Murcn, Esq. G. R. Basr, Esq., Bisks taken daily on Vessels, Cangoes and > Freights, at their Oftice, Corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, FRED. W. HtLEs, Ch’town, April 25, 1881, Secretary A LFRED x. BOWN, AUCTIONEER —AND— ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, Solicits consignments of all kinds ef Produce Butter, Eggs, Yegeiables, etc., etc, Prompt returns guaranteed, ences on application. IN W/ Good refer- [ju 17 6m oaw | Paper Bag Factory! KENT STREET, / Between Queen and Pownal, ‘Charlotictowa, P. EI. i ‘ ee eee VERY quality and size of Paper Bags for Grocers, Dry Goods men, Confectioners, Hatters, Draggists, and Pastry Bakers’ use, in stock or made to order at short notice, and sold at Montreal prices, with usual trade dis- counts. Parties having quautities of paper in stoek can have it namic into Kags without loss of time and at much Jess cost than they caff import them Orders respectinily solicited i. ii. BABBITT, July 37-—3m V&A BROWN & OD. | HAVE JOS’ RECEIVE j LARGE SHIPMENT OF AUTUIN GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE} New Black and Cream Silk Laces, Black Silk Fiinges (in variety), Biack Satins, Man- ile Ornaments Ladies’ Ulsters, Dol- mans, Manties, Fur Cloaks, &. Black Straw Hats, Printed Cottons, Oxfoid Sbirtings, Winceys, Scotch Tweeds, Worsted Coatings, &, | The above Goods were selected by Mr, A. L. Brown, who is now in the English markets buying for the firm. We have also received a Jot of (anadian Grey Flannels, Grey Cattons, Tweeds, &e., All of which will be disposed of at our usual low prices. W. & 4. BROWN & C®., British Warehou se | | | Aug. 31, '81. ' IN EW ual DEPOT ———— eee \ | | r¥*HE subscriber wishes to intimate to his friends, and the public generally, that be | has opened a Coal Depot at the above named place, where he is prepared to receive orders for all the leading kinds of Coal, and fill | them at lowest possible rates, R. McMILLAN. Cl’town, Aug, 18—eod, wkly lm pd At Werk Again! ALBION MINES! PICTOU, N.S. —s | Orders for ROUND COAL can now be ob- | tained on application to ‘ G. W. DeBLOiS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, | No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. | Terms as usual, Sept. 3, ’s1. wkly 1m, sj pat eod im! D. R. M. Hooprr,Eeq., BILL HEADS, ... CANNOT BE EXCELLED IN THE PRoutint i. —_——:0 My NEW TEA is EXCELLENT. Just Try! | J. & MACDONALD. 68 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Sept. 23, ’81—wkly, pat pres j en een fmt nee = a ee ee a a THE EXAMINER i i JOUB PRINTING OFFICE | HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH J. B. Macdonald’s, Qusen Street. (administering the Government of a coun- ltry, is one of ease aud splendor will per- jhaps see reason for changing their minds when they peruse the following statements, taken from special Cleveland correspond- ence of the Boston Traveller: The dead President is at rest, and the bereaved widow has gone back to Mentor, the home that shall no longer know the broad-minded, Jiberal-hearied Garfield, there to think over the wonderful vicissi- tudes of the Jast fifteen months’ life of the man who proved himself so kind a hus- band and so loving a father. To her it must seem all a dream. Firat came the nomination, then the canvass and the elec- tion, followed by the inauguration, and fin- ally the assassination, and the heroic suffer. ing and death. In a few days she will be left comparatively alone, and then comes, what some of the friends mos: fear, the re action from the fearful strain of the pas‘ three months, Said an intimate friend of the late President this morning:—‘‘ Mre Gartield has not known an hour’s quiet res’ since the nomination of her husband a’ Chicago last June. For several weeks during the campaign last year the house et Mentor was literally overrun with political tramps who cawe demanding audience with the General, and he did not have the nerve not to say the heart, to turn them from his door, and the result was that Mrs. Garfield and ‘ Mother’ Garfield had to look after feeding from ferty to sixty of these people every day. Itis within my knowlede that many times during that campaign the chi! lren had to sleep in the barn in order that ac- commodation might be provided for certain politicians who came to Mentor and forced their company on the household over night. At this time General Garfield felt he could net offend these who came to see him and who had a certain amount ; General Commission Merchant & Taree Supply of Printing ‘Types and Material’ | GF THE CATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, | ' ' ! AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Me. J. W, Mitchell, Lt” PRaiwTt LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, &e., Ke., BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices, FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. Charlottetown, Sept. 1, 1881. a ne 7 ~—— FIRE (MUARINE! = Liret _ HORACE HASZARD, General Insurance Ageat, —— REPRESENTING — Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng,, CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Cat, CAPITAL, $800,000.00. British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont. | CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Sun iutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. i ‘ (0; MARINE ENSURANCE ALSO EFPECTED. 20: ‘Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. :0! — Oflice—Corner of Queen and Lower Waiter Streets. JUST OPENED NO: 61 QUEEN STREET, —_—_—e BIG MEN! Who Want Good Winter Woollens ! HAD BETTER CALL AT Cc. 2. Morriso:’s, AND SEE HIS sTOCK OF Extra Gut-size Scotch Lamb Wool Shirts and Drawers! Just Received per Prince Edward. MARKED VERY LOW! | aw Velveteans, Dress Goods, Plain and Faney Wineey, RCs RSc.s ce tates aS [se 16 of influence in their respective lecalities, and the result was they stayed, and the children had to leave the house and sleep in the barn. I tell you the world does not know, or never will know, what Mrs. Gar- field has had to endure since the Chicago Convention. Now she goes back to her old home to get peace, but at what a terrible sacrifice! In the loneliness of that home how she will long for the dear past, before the Nation sought out her husband and elevated him only that he might be laid low in the grave.” —- -- <P +. o NEWS NOTES. At Hamilton active steps are being taken to provide for the city’s future needs in the way of parks. It is estimated that between 5,000 and 9,000 men will be employed in the shanties this winter on the Upper Ottawa. One hundred acres of Vancouver Island coal lands, which a year ago could not be sold for $1,000, was sold on ‘Tuesday for $30,000. It is another illustraticn of the new in- terest England is taking in American affairs that a biography of President Gar- field is to be published in London, with the title, ‘‘From the Log Cabin to the White House.” At the Geographicel Congress in Venice several Canadiaus were honored by special mention. In class 8 honorable mention was made of Monsieur D. Maurice, of Prince Edward Island, which bas also been noted for her fine display cf horses, came to the front with many excellent catile as well, including not a few prize animals. The Government Stock Farm, at Charlottetown, is to be largely credit- ed for this, having done splendid work since it was started, in improving Island live stock and encouraging the farmers of that fertile little Province by precept and example, to exercise the greatest eare in the choice and management of their thoroughbreds. 7 Aphorisms from the Quarters. De squwel kin beat the rabbit clammin’ a tree; but den de rabbit makes de bes’ stew, an’ dat sort o’ ekalizes de thing. De waggin-wheels aiut “fraid to tell you whar’ dey been. Don't was’e no time coaxin’ a sick tater-slip ; stick a fresh one in de hill. _ De fat beef aint got much conferdince in de butcher. _ Sometimes the runt pig beats de whole litter growin’. _Don’t trus’ a bad bull jes’ ‘cause he aint got po horns; he kin do some right sharp aushin’ avyiiow. You better not fool wid a water- milion dat puts orf gittin’ ripe till horg- killin’ time. A meller apple dat drops on the groun’ widout any shakin’, is mos’ too willin’. Foiks dat go to sleep in de meetin’- heuse do heaps o’ late settin’ up at home. Musketeers don’t suit long pra’rs. De people dat do de bigges’ talkin’ at home is ap’ ter do de mos’ whettin’ in de harves’-fiel’. Don’t trus’ a man dat nebber got tired ia his life. Satan habs de Scripter in his sehool- ’ense. "Taint no use countin’ on de potions ob a gra’-vine vor the chune ob a morkin- DITA. -wennagt vow ree Tt don’t make much diffvoce whar de rain comes fum, jes’ so it hits de groun’ in de right plaee. De crab-grass b’lebes in po/ertics. A short crap and a long face De old sheeps wonder whar de yarn socks come fum. A feather bed aint much service to de young corn. Palin’s wa’nt fixed for clammin’ ober. Some smart folks can’t try a rotten rail widout settin’ on it. De people dat stirs up the mos’ rackit in de meetin’-house aiut always de bes’ Kwis'chuns, Early peach-blossoms gotto run de risk ob de fros’. Ef you aint got nuffin smaller’n a dime Quebec Province, and in class 6 a diploma when de hat comes ‘round in chu'ch, of honor was conferred on the Lieutenant |drap it in; youll git de change some o’ Governor of Quebec. A paper on the adoption of a prime meridian, by Mr. Fleming was well received and the scheme proposed was adopted. A committe of 13 gentlemen being appointed to elaborate it. Of those included are Dr. Danjel Wilson and Mr, John Lamone of Toronto, and Mr. Sandford Fleming of Ottawa. The settlers on the French shore of New- foundland are becoming as notorious for their fractious conduct as the Afghans. The island belongs to Great Britain, and the people acknowledge the Colonial author- ity, but since the Treaty of Utrecht the . reach settlers have used a certain part of the coast to cure their fish. Sometimes the British subject thinks the Frenchman an intruder, and again it occurs to the Frenchman that because he has concurrent rights in a certain district that he must as well have exclusive rights. This is what led to the late conflict on the French shore, and to make things quiet H. M. 8. Druid has left St. John’s, N. F., for the scene of the row. A St. Petersburg despatch of the 23rd September says:—For some days past there has been considerable excitement here, in- dicating that we are on the eve of great events. Large numbers of students have arrived. ‘Che police are more active than ever. Preclamations are issued by secret printing establishments and profusely cir- culated. JlHousés are searched at ali hours of the day and night. The Empercr’s body guard has again beenincreased. On Satur day the Minister to the Imperial household and the oflicer specially entrusted with the charge of the Czar’s person held a confer- ence of several hours. Ali this may be connected with che approaching interview of the Czar with the Emperor of Austria. Everyone is suspeeted here. A ukase pre- scribing additional measures cf caution will be issued shortly. LE ial dni Brivuant Screstiric Trrompx.— Thous jands cured of C-tarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma and Lung diseases by Dr. M. Souviell’s spirc- dese days, —~- all ~- Pe ‘sonal. ALFRED TENNYSON is 72. readers have lived so long. Preparations centinue for the meeting of he Czar and the Emperor of Austria. THe most powerful man, physically, in England is said to be Lord Hartington. Not many of his Tue yoang lady who is said t» be betrothed to King Louis of Bavaria is but thirteen, while he is thirty six. THE Pope’s nephew lately applied to him for assistance to marry. ‘The Pope borrowed $5,000 and gave it to him, eraying that he should never be able to do more forhim. Seon after, he made over to his family seme $15, 000, the whole of his smali patrimony. A spare, handsome man of sixty-four, with fine nose and tense upper lip, is the Key. Newman Hall. His work Come to Jesus, has been translated into twenty langvoyes, and has reached a circulation of three millions. His church is flanked by the Lincoln Mem- orial Tower, commemorating the abolition of slavery. Tur Nerp or tuk Acr.—A Mrs, Johnston, of Coldwater, Michigan, has gone to England where she proposes to collect 300 to 400 serv- ant girls to bring back with her. It is not more servant girls that America wants. What this country really suffers for is somebody who can successfully boss one of them,—Chicago Tribune. TRINIDAD, is suppo:ed to be the father of the West India Islenas. The best island for a hungry man is Sardinia. [Springfield Sunday Herald. The best island for a picnic party is ye of the Sandwich Islands. [Baten. The best place for girls to emigrate to—the Isle of Mav. [Elevated Railway Journal, - “= eo An Undeniable Truth. You deserve to suffer, and if you lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beuuti- ful world, it is entirely your own fault and there is only one excuse for you—your un- | reasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowledge meter, au instrument whi h conveys me: icizal | and common sense reasoning willsoon show properties direct to the parts affected. Full| you that Green’s August Flower will cure directions for treatment sent by letter, and yon of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with instruments expressed to any address. Write|a) its = miserable effects, such as for particulars to Dr. M. Souvielle, ex-Aide sick headache, palpitation of the heart, sour Surgeon to the French Army, 15 Phillip | stomach, habitual costiveness, dizziness of Square, Montreal. All letters mes coer athe head, nervous prostration, low spirits, stacape for reply. ; etc. Its sales now reach every tcwn on é ‘the Western Continent, and not a Druggist ‘bunt will teli you of its wonderful cures. —— Gravesterne Appces, Bartlett Pears, Dele- > a 2, Ge : A W 1 : hl Al Fe ic | QLUBSORIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER , . 7 3 the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper 83 Queen Street, Aug. 26, 1881, \P ‘biisked ia the Provinoss, ware Grapes, Water Melons, Lemons and , Cocoanuts, received to-day by W. career You can buy a Sample Bottle for 10 cunts. | Three doses will reheve you. ere 8 A + AN Bi AS OE | TA | LARA 8 LION BR SL A RES Nt REO Fn An reamed 5 ¥ % gph! AP a } S : ban ng Seah. Wc iis Mia Piel APs ees ‘ vy - = ae re : } is) 7 7 7) NN een eam