PRRMS Five Do vtars aA YRAR. NEW SERIES Tue DAILY EXAMINER TS ISSUED EVERY EV ENING, By tree Examiner Pourursmine Company, FROM THEIR Orrick OCoRNER OF WATER AND GREAT Ge oRGE STREETS, P. E. Island. RATES oF Si BSCKIPTION ; Six Moaths, e . . & Three Mouths, : ) One Month, - : - dU my Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- ments, On application Charlottetown, ~ of OF ore t “Prince Edward Island: RAILWAY. —_—- —_———- TIME TABLE NO. i6. ee Summer Arrangement. ——_ To take effect on the ard May, 1881, ee ee eee ———————————— eee —iC TRAINS GOING WEST. STATIONS. | EXPRESS. MIXED, | MIXED, a Souris ....|Dp 6,30am)| Dp 2. \5pm_ Bear River| ** 7.04 “| ** 3.00 ‘*' &t. Peter’s.| ‘* 7.44 *‘; “ 3.52 “6 | Morell... “gt: 4 "5 ee | Mt. Stew’t'Ar 8.40 ** |Ar 5.45 “ Georget’n . Dp 7.20am! Dp 3. 10pm Cardigan ..| “* 7.40“ “ 3.36 * Mt. Stew't}Ar 8.40) *' {| Ar'5.00 ‘* | Mt. Stew't, Dp 8.45e: Dp 5.30pm ope Bedford...| ** %14 ‘| ** 6.07 nal York..... “931 | * 6.30 “| Royalty Je ** 0.45 ‘| ‘* 6.45 “=f Ch'town ..|Arl0.00 “ |Ar 7.10 “| Gh’ town ..|Dp 6.30a'Dp 9.20am|Dp 4.35pm Ar 2.40 * Royalty Je = 6.45 r Dp 9.52 ‘s ** 456 ** NN Wiltsh’e| ‘* 7.23 “‘; “1045 **) ** 5.47, °° Hunter R'r| “* 7.35 ©‘, “11.00 *' ** 6.03 * Bradalba’e | ** 8.02 ‘‘; “11.37 “; ** 6.39 * Co'ty Line.| ** 820 “| ‘11.47 “| “* 6.52 “ Keusingt’n| “ 8.39 ‘‘ | “‘12.25pm) “ 7.28 “ »:3 |Arg.05 ‘‘ |Ar 1.00 ** Ar 8.00 “ Summ’ cide Dp 9.25 ‘‘ Dp 2.45 ** Wellingt’n ‘10.02 «: * 3.3646) Port Hill..; “10 35 ““} “* 43 OLeary...' “11.32 <“} ** 543° Albertos..' ‘S12. 20pra} ‘* 6.45 ** Tignish... Ar 1.00 ‘(Ar 7.35 “ TRAINS GOING EAST. oe ee RR — Se ee sravioss, | SXPREw MIXED, MIXED. i Tiguish...| Op 2.00p.ajDp 6. 45am; | 2949“ Ar 7.40 *‘ Alberton .. . Dp 8.00 O'Leary...| ** 3.23 ‘‘| ‘* 9.05 ** Port Hill...) ** 4.25 ‘‘| ‘*10.35 “ Wellingt'n * 455 ‘*| “11.15 “ ‘sid Ar 5.25 ‘| Arl2.00-** Summ’side}}),, 6.00 ‘«|Dp 1.05pm, Dp 6.30 ara Kensingt'n| ‘* 6.25 ‘‘{ ** 1.40 **| “* 7.06 °° Co’ty Line.| “ 6.52 “| “2.17 “| “* 7.46 “ Bradalba’e' *‘ 6.58 | “2.87 “F * 8.08 °F Banter R’r| ‘* 7.26 ‘| “* 3.05 “*} ** 8.42 * N Wiltsh’e| “ 7.39 ‘‘| ** 3.20 “| “* 8.58 ** Royalty Je; ‘* 8.15 ‘‘} ** 4.15 “| “ 9.55 Ch’town ..|Ar 8.30 ‘| Ar 4.35 “| Arl0.15 “ Ch'tewn .,|Dp 4.00pm Dp 6.45am Royalty Je} ** 4.15 “*| “ 7.08 “ SOlersee ot a gh EB Bedferd ..| ** 4.43 ‘1 ** 7.47 “ Mi, Stew’tjAr 5.10 ‘ Ar 8.30 ‘* Mt. Stew’t! Dp 5.25; m| Dp 8.55 am Cardigan ..| “* 6.25 “| “10.16 “ Ce ee nt eee ~Ntew't Dp 5.20pm|Dp 8.50am a i | f* 5.52 *¢ tes 9.32 ** a a Bear River} ‘’ 6.. ée laste 6 Souris ....|Ar 7.30 ie ere See a ail : alae Souris and N. B.—The Express Train t ing Tenetio’ Georgetown connects at Royalty ~ with the Mixed Train’ from Charlotte: “¥? £8 the West, in the morning; and the M.. Train from the West connects at Royalty Junction with the Express Train from Uhar- lottetown for Georgetown and Souris, in the seme L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch'town, May 21, 1881. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. —_—_—- Bans. F. Grarron, Srory B. Lava Hartesxt E, Pave. Late Commissioner of Patents. PATENTS. PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, Attorneys-at-Law ond Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, 412 Freru Srener, Wasurneron, D, C. Practice patent law in all its branches in the Patent Office, and inthe Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States. Pamph- ee a laren cement a —— ily a SOC rt ek TR RT eR Re ee a ee aie OF ue pect retbe wR . raminer. ee mn en a a ee 7 : ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Kvuxirives. ee Se ee E . a i on SAE —AHD— DELIVERED EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, —0:0— + ~- 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 & GOFE’S, Where sample can be seen. PRICE 20 CENTS PER POT (3 PINTS.) C. F. STACKPOLE. Charlottetown, July.4, ’81—3aw 431) EE Oe LIFE ASSURANCE POLICIES AT Reduced Rates, ARE NOW ISSUED bY THE North British and Mercantile FIRE AND LIFE i: AERA et 2. & RBS wD Sy era | | ; t i ‘iE i i | | | ) ae (ei wk 1X } rn a i 2 no ieee: tr ie. aes HDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN i809. CAPITAL: Subscribed, , ° P 3 . e m $10,000,000 Paid up, ee ae ee 2,290,000 Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Aseured. Profits of previous five years divided among Policy-holders, $1,158,500. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurances upon almost every description of Property effected at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES. ! Insurances upon Private Residences effected on ESPECIALLY FAVORABLE TERMS. pa” Losses promptly and liberally settled. GEO. W. DEBLOIS, General Agent for Prince Edward Island. cttilies oe ~seacme re So elena eee ST CHARLOTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD a ISLAND, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1881. _COIRESPONDENCE, ee a ot THE TWO PICTURES, We do not hold ourselves nesponaible for the LOOK ON THIS!! ms : ‘ opixions or staiements of our correspondents © The aggregate amount which we have ——-—————-—-——--—+— paid to Canada over and above what we The Pacific Slope. have received Jrom OCunada during the -—-— past six years was ‘not less than $2,296,- Vo the Editor of the Bxaminer. 436.23" !!—Mr. Farquharson. a ee Dear Sta,—I would like to givea word of advice to those seeking homes aud for- ** For Prince Kpwarp Ishanp THe RE- tunes in the States. Those who are bound CEIPTS WERE $: 596,000, THE EXPENDITURE to leave their native Isle, I say, with $2,624,000, -the deticit (that is the loss to Horace Greeley, ‘‘ Go West, young man,” Candda) $1,027 ,000,”: * * * * * * ‘* It will be seen from these statistics fanned by the baliny breekes of the Paci that some of the smaller Provinces, heavy fic. Settle somewhere on the ‘ Pacifi as their contributions are—and | freely ad- Slope,” either iu Oalifornia, Oregon or mit that some of them are beavier contrib- Washington Territory, One of three things utors per capita than seme of the larger is requisite for a man out West—a trade, Proyinces—are yet not adequate contribu- profession, or money. It is ne use a man tors to, on the contrary, that they ave heavy going there on ‘* speck.” He should de drains on the revenues of Canada; and it will cide what he intends to do when he arrives be further seen that the bulk of the ex- there before he leaves home. penditure—I may say RVFFY SHITTING OF | have seen in San Francisco, educated THE EXPENDITURE ON TR vt ss) ST AND men, gradaates of Oxford and Cambridge, ON THE PACIFIC RAILWAY 13s CONTRIBUTED brought to the lowest extremes of poverty FROM THE PROVINCE FROM WHICH IT HAVE THE because they had no professions. —‘** They HONOR TO comME.”—Mr. Blike. could not dig, and to beg they were ash- NOW, LOOK ON THAT!! awed.” Those colossal fortunes which, $k E satay tthtaacbiiad when we hear spoken of, dazzle one’s Bs eat be i ‘ ry. Senses, are not to be picked up by the way- Society Directory, Charlottetown. side. A man should have te in Calr- fornia in early days, and have withstood ‘ j To many buffetings from fitful fortune, before v9 aaaekaons * Noted cent cr eat Tae became a Mackay, a Flood, or an Victoria Lodge, No, 2, meets 4th Wedaesday, O’Brien. — But a person going now to Cali- Water Street. fornia will find it im very truth,a ‘‘ land King Sclomon Lodge, No. 9, meets Ist Mon- | flowing with milk and honey.” day, Water Street. The great Land Monopoly is bein fexepsire Borel Arch Chapter, meets 3rd | proken up, and land can c faeaniial — ednesday, Water Street. day cheaper than it eovld be ten years age. TEMPERANCE SOCIKTIES, Besides, the value ef money will eeon be Prince Edward Division No, 1,8. of T., meets} on a par with that of its sister States. _, every Wednesday, Queen Street. The people are paying more attention to Nahas aera. So. Si of T., meets every | ihe cultivation of their ands than they are Y. MLC. & Division No. 102, S. of #, meets |? Mining stocks, which fact will soon bring every Thuvaday, ¥. M. C. A. Buililing. the country into a more healthy conditior, . ae , St, Patrick’s Total Abstiuence and Bonetti because the ** geld wheat” culture is worth Society, meets every alternate Sunday | ™ore to the State generally than all its vast evening, in St. Patrick’s Hall. mineral wealth. New Dommion Section No. 2, Ca‘ets of Tem-| J] hear some of eur Islanders have thought perance, meets every Friday, Queen Street. | i¢ wel] te settle in Western Kansas, and CHARITABLE “SOCIETIES. are goingsheep-ranching. I do not wish to Benevolent Irish Socicty, meets quarterly, in | discourage them, bat I am sure they would St. Patrick’s Hail. have dove better by going further West, St. Vincent de Paul Society, meets every] High winds prevail in Kansas, and Sunday at noon, in St. Patrick’s Hall. there is no shelter for the sheep. Besides INDEPENDENT ORDER ODD-FELLOWS. fhere ia a great scarcity of rain and the St. Lawrence Ledge No. 8, meets eyery Mou-| winters are sometimes qnite sevore.. In ’ day, Queen Street. one bad season a man might lose his entire Wildey Lodve No. 27, meets every Friday,|fluck. The look of the country in an Prince Street _ . jagricultural point of view is sterile and unin- Port la Joie Encampment, meets lat Wed- viting. When the Railway Company’s nesday, Queen Street. agents advertise that it is a fine “* wheat. LITERARY SOCINTIES. growing country,” da not believe them St. Joseph’s “Literary Seejety, mepis eyery jfrom hésraay, but let a man go and and alternate Sunday, in St. Patrick’s Hall: judge for himself. Wheat cannot be ROYAL ARCANUM. grown en the ‘* Great American Desert,” in Prince Edward Council No. 132, meets every! any quantity, on account of the scarcity of alternate Tuesiay in Y.M.C. A. Building.j water. Another drawback is, the locusts ~ —~jsometimes pay the State a yisib, , There was a letter in the ExsMiner not BA - GA i N S long since signed ‘‘ Harry Hotspur,” of o Pawnee .County, Kansas, in which the ike writer remarked he had met some ‘‘mutual friends” ovt, there, Islanders, who upheld —{Nn— him in his written opinion to the Island All Classes of Goods, papers tha) that country ‘*‘ was unrivalled As I am anxious to reduce my Stock, as a stock-grazing one.” I don’t think Mr. R. W. TREMAINE, FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. re _—~ — Hotspur’s ** mutual friends’” opinions can go for much as yet, as they have not travelled through many of the grazing States. Neither am I] aware that the writer hijntwwelf had any practical experience as a atock-raiser or sheep-farmer, or that he has ever been in the best steck-raising States of the Unien, -viz.: Humbolt Valley, HORACE HASZARD, General 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. , CAPITAL, $500,000.00. sun Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. 70: MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED. 20: | Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. 20: _ Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. TO LET! | - CARPETS, AXD, inertia yosasion, even, the T ace Curtains, &c House and premises on the corner of | ome Great George and Kent streets, lately occu-) 4 CHOICE ASSORTMENT jast opened, pied, and used for the last twelve years, as a A and will be sold at very low prices at private boarding house by Alexander Hayden, | = a. W.T S, Esq. Also, the shop beneath. For parti; ye 1, "Bi. can Street eulars apply to ae at —— Ch’town, June 7--2awti = - leta sent free on receipt of stamp for _ postage. septs ‘HOMAS DAWSON, M. D. FREXHE pi ee , one Be eid oe ne 1 | i Te RR AMINER Se TEND ROOM: Office—No. 35 Water Street, Chariottetown. [ma 16} June 1, ’81. 83 Queen Stret SSS a aa aera ee R TI S H ‘Oo: British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont, | Nevada, or California, where the cattle are as thick as Nebraska grasshoppers, ‘‘ so that no man could number them.” And I question if he has ever visited Southern California with its immense flocks of sheep, “as numerous as the stars of heaven;”’ until then he had better hold his peace and allow persons whe have travelled far mare than he, te express their opinion of his WAREHOUSE, = ==: S If 1 have any prejudice for one State ueen quare. more than another, it is for California, and men who have been in most of the States E have opened and are now showing will agree with me that it has the finest \ \ the largest and cheapest stock of of ‘‘climates” and more varieties of ‘‘soils,” and taking its ‘‘ young age” into con- sideration; it is the richest State in the BRITISH AND FOREIGN : a Un'on, 5 You have no doubt heard about the im- DR Y GOODS mense crops of wheat which are raised ip California and Oregon year after year wita- out manuring the land. Such is positively Ever offered by us to the Public. We offer them at unusually low prices to all who may favor us with a call, aw A superior article ef TEA always on So the fact. “ee Last season in California alone the surplus Hom lI te in Bye De ariment crop which was not shipped east, was quot- ) 0 ry p ed at 500,000 tons. Off one acre of whsat - in Sonoma Co,, Cal., which was ne ree - the yield, was 108 bushela. I have hear Servetes 7 a - mo Se of sramqehie at Gilroy, on the 8. Pacific R. the Very e R., weighing 200 ibs each, Almost all cereals and ail root crops grew to perfec- tion. The wool crop is generally a goed one. This season the wool crop will pay a even better than grain, the att ak a = vringing 28 and 30 cents per 1b., washed. W. & A, BROWN & CO, Gtape cabal is becoming one of the largest May 30, 1881. industries in the country. From six to nine , ~~“"|tons of grapes can be raised per acre, P. H. Island Pottery. circ ie ss ' 4 ' In the future, wiser men than I can see a glorious career opening ig - Califor- y on hand alarge/nia. With DeLesseps’ canal scheme eom- eek et” oe a leted, there will i a quick market in jarope for the grain, wool, and other MILK PANS, products of the Pacific Slepe. Berides, Tombs CROOKS railway fares will soon be lowered, because 2 ? in a few years there will be at least four I or Lan JARS through roads to the Pacific from the East. - PRESERVE OROCKS California has both backbone and constitu- *Ition to make it the pride of the Union. and other Ware which they olfer at Oregon has some of the pee mans Sees lesai in the world, besides rivaling California Who e Only. with her wheat crop, and Washington Terri- + Samples. can be eeen at the office of the|tory is fast developing its natural resources undersigned—Corncr Queen and Water Sts. | snd will soon become a powerful State. — ea No sales at the Works. Mea, if yon am iotanenae to og = ipti Ornamental Fiower|‘‘Gem of the St. Lawrence,” go the Pacific 5 ee ain ginanlie seine. Coast via A. Te S. F. Riilway (which - Also, Boge Dyst for sale. connects with the Southern Pacific) threngh FRED. W. HYNDMA®, May 2i, '8l—2aw . - SINGLE Copies Two Crnvs. = ——— ae VOL. 9.-—-NU. 40. er —>- West to the ‘‘ Golden State,” that soft fair * Evening Land,” where to exist in its jbabny atmosphere is bliss. TRAVELLER. Clippings from Late Papers. The present Duke of Wellington continues to. draw his father’s pension of nearly £4,000 a year, besides the revenues from the estates voted him, which produce another £42,000 annually, and the nfercet on the £700,000 voted to the hero of aud keep on going West until your check is Waterloo, In England as well as in Canada there is a movement in fayer of post-card reform. Au English M. P. suggests that post cards be for the tuture the same size as the Italian ecard, which is just twice the size of the Canadian card The card would give greater space for writing, and would be more convenient for postmen, and less liable to be lost. But the revenue would suffer. OverwoRK ano Denitiry.—An English scientist considers worry and overwork to be the most important causes of debility. The men, he says, who first enticed women and children into an industrial career, and they who have in later times devised the scheme of competitive examination, have done more to enfeeble the British than can be counterbalanced by the most perfect sys- tema of drainage and ventilation, with the highest personal cleanliness superadded. The following really occurred at the Bag- shot bazaar recently, in England : A young ventleman thought he fancied a certain artiele exposed for sale at one of the stalls, and he was certain he fancied the lady who presided at the stal!. He remarked, there- fore, that he thought that particular article very pretty. The lady said, ‘‘ Yes, it is very pretty. My Mother sent t.” ‘ Ah! really,” —— the young gentleman, de- termined to diseover the name of the owner of the eyes that had bewitched him, ‘‘ Ah! really. Let me see; I think I have met your mother. Her name is—~--?” ** The Queen,” answered the lady.. The -young gentleman did not wait for the last train froin Bagshot. A curious objection has been taken to the boring of the tunnel between France and England. It is that with such a tunnel Kngland would be defenccless, and that France, if at war with Englaad, could send her armies through it, and thus gain a decided, and perhaps perma- nevt advantage. The objection bas been raised by no less an authority than the London Times. One would almost ima~ give that itthe French or any other army got under water, England would have little difficulty, if there happened to be any dynamite oa hand, iv consigning officers and men toa fate similar to that which Pharaoh met. At the bazaar-held the other day in Bagshot Park, the seat of the Duke of Connaught, in aid of the fund for the restoration of the parish church, the Duke of Albany, acted as auctioneer, and sold at large prices a valuable col- lection of sketches and pictures, many of which were by the Princess Louise, His Royal Highness sat at the auctioneer’s desk, under the shelter of a-huge Japan- ese umbrella, which did duty for a tent, and gave the orthodox “going, going, gone,” with asilverhammer. The Duke of Corlnanght assisted the Duchess at the refreshment stall, His Royal High- ness mixing American drinks with great skill. Among his patrons were the Prince and Princess of Wales and the three young princesses. The deceased wife’s sister bill has passed the British House of Commons seven times, and has been rejected as often by the Lords. When it first came before the Lords sixteen peers veted for it. On the occasion of its last defeat in that body it received the votes of 90 members of the House, including that of the Prince of Wales. Sir Thomas Chambers, who is the Girouard of the Commons, has endeavoured to introduce the measure this session, but on every occasion that he has brought it forward a rule of the House has been invoked by the minority which opposed it, and he has been compelled to withdraw. No doubt the House has as much as it can do this year with the Irish Land biil Sir Thomas says that every British colony with the exception of Canada— aud the exception will soon disappear— has passed the bill and obtained for it the sanction of the Queen in Council ; aud he adds that he has “the best reason for believing that the Lords will certainly pass the bill the next time it is seut up to them.” June 19th was the anniversary of the battle of Waterloo, and in connection with this event reminiscences of the great Duke naturally crop up. One is worth mentioning. The Duke of Wel- lington suffered much from the applica- tion of geutlemen who were anxious to obtain his autograph, and who wrote to him asking for orders for admission to the House of Lords. One ot his answers to these missives ran ia this wise: —** F. M., the Duke of Wellington presents his compliments to Mr. , and begs ta inform him that the gallery of the House of Lords is reserved for respectable men. It Mr. is a respectable man he will have no difficulty in getting an order by applying to any member of either House of Parliament to whom he is known.” This epistile was lithographed, Kansas aud see that wuch talked of ‘‘pajtle| °° that both seat hunters aud autograph and wheat growing country,” then strike’ hunters were equally sold, - 90 Sinks sar ream seks einen ms crepes cae i ote Or sy ema ag em pene cernasf Mme meee et an nes st is lat F ~ = 4 1 rp) ' ee; i : re or ere et. a a ia Paneer ea pee Sr 3 age. pemremar a SA MR mg 88 At MEET OT “ BP AGENTS 9