py Five Dou.tars a YRAR, eae avi , e 7,’ ik , NEV OPistd S GEL ES ET AT ST 2 ‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.””—Evxiripes. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ aily eee ee ~<iinaiinaiidbiaatin ‘PRINCE EVWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1881. ~~ ee ee ee reeasneetpesnstnane-aasenpsaeneinanetnereeannpaitnansiinieistenann on Pt to Sine tt Copres Two Crnts. i ‘ Cc VOL. 9.---NG. 89, 5 ‘ ¥ i, . aT ¥ Hi DAILY KXAMINER IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By rue Examiner ir UBLISHING COMPANY, ree THEIR Orric#, Conner or Warer snp Great GEORGB STREETS, P. E. Island. SCRIPTION : Chariotisiown, Rates oF Sus 2 50 Six Months, . ‘ Three M mnths, - - a 1 2b Oxe Month, . ‘ i 0 50 z= : ivertising at most In erate rates Gentracts may be made for month); quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertis mens, en application ———————— on ~ ALMANAC FOR S*=PTEMBER i838}. MOON & re ery ( HANGES, First Quarter Ist day, 9h. 50m., a. m, N. E. (below Rorizon. Fuli Moow 7th day, 12s. 27m, midnight, 8 Last Quarter ifcha day, 3h. 49a., a, m., 3, E. New Moon 33rd day, Th. 42m, a m., W. (below herizon. ) First Quarter, 30th da), 5 Rt bh 39m. p. m. S. 7-_— : iP Tr ’ a , san’y Whani 1oTo WnNAS beers Wiharl (Late Duncan’s, ) . has oT place, where he hem at lowest possible rates, R. McMILLAN, Uh’town, Aug, 18-—-eod, wkly 1m pd he Papular Summer Resort. eae Cc a Pri nea) russ } ry | _— | Por Surf Bathing, Boat Sailing and General Recreation-no Better in the Lower Provinces. CHarezs Moperarr. 18un |Sua |Meen|High | Days may OF WEEK risen |s 328 | rises iw r llen’h. } ' | h wih m jaft’p 'mern | hb. } Thursday 5 26\6 34) 1 38) 2 S5'is 8! @ Friday a7; 32l2 3814 of &! sisaturday | 28; 30: 334587) 2] 4 Bundsy | 29) 28) 411) 7 6 59 5) Mendsy ; ol] 26; 4 41) 8 16 | 55 | GiTecsdsy | 32) 24,613/910' 52 J! Wednesday 33, 22; 5 4%) 9 56 | 49} $ Thursday | $4 20: 6 $19 29) 46 § Friday 36, 18 6 ST LL Wé) 42} 10 Satarday | 37; 18, 7 7ait 5 39 | Il Sanday 38, 14,741; 032; 36) 19 Moaday } 40) 11) 821) 1 14) 32] 13 Tuesday ; 411 1239 6 1 59 | 30 | 4 Wedacedsy | 42; 9/19 48' 249) 27} WiThursday | 43) 7/1658) 350) 24) 16 Priday | 45) S11 52) 5 4/12 2) Sstardsy | 46° 3jmern; 617) 17] 13 Suadey 47 1, © 63) 7 23) = 14) 10 Menday 45} 89) 154: 315;~ iti 20 lwesday 8@, 57| 3 57, 8 56 7 @1\Weduesday | Sli 58) 2 59) 9,83! 4 22\Taursday | 52) 53,5 210 7) 1 23 Friday | 63 {| 6 510 39) 1i 53 $4 Saturday | 55 49) 7 Qik 12| 54 2lGanday Be 47| 8 1BjL1 47) f0\Menday =| 57 45) 9 22\morn/ = 48 9] Tuesaday » of 43) 18 28) 0 24 44 | Wednesday 6 @ 41 11 32) 1 3 4) 29) Thursday 1 639jaft29) 1 49), 38 “0 Friday \6 35 37) 1 19) 2 42\11 34 __ mee mee _ Credit Foncier > PRANGO-CANADTEA. Capital, - - - $5,600,066 President—Hon. E. Vuclere,Senator, Paris. Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. —_— The Company will make long term loans with sinking fand, aud short term loaus'‘wi h- out sinking fund. For particulars,app y at the office of Messrs. Sullivan & Morson, Solicitors, Charlottetown, W. W. SULLIVAN. Aug. 24, 1851. LARTHUR & C0, ’ GENERAL Commission Merchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, MASS. May 16, 1881. OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL - TiO MILLIGNS STERLING. Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels On the stocks, Special rates for is lated residences. promptly, LEOD (Union Bank), ¢ Prince Edward Island. | All Losses settle’ GEORGE MA JwTT} Ageut sUSSELL, & 60. Gis in BRA Lo ; ; Bt. 4 WICAIT Mapenanre Commission Merchants, No. 213 itate Sireet, B STs. May 14, 1881. W.C. BISHOR, SHIPPING ~—AXD— FORWARDING AGENT, MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, —AXD— General Commission Agent, 80 BEDFORD ROW, P. 0. BOX 1 ‘ HALIFAX, N. 8 PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks eon, Halls, Cargoes aid Freights insered in first- oMices et mon’ favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and Prompé rcturas guaranteed, ponaence solicited answered and ptly, [ap 7 6m Strangers visiting the Island shouldnot go away without visiting this Hotel, iy 15 AUCTIONEER —AND— uoneral Commission Kerchant GBRETi UOTMISSION mercnan ST. JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND. Solicits consignments of all kinds of Produce Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, etc., etc. Prompt returns guaranteed, Good refer- ences on application. {ju 17 6m oaw Naw Paper Bag Factory! KENT STREET, Between Queen and Pownal, Charlottetown, “=” P. E. I. FNVERY quality and size of Paper Bags for ‘4 Grocers, Dry Goods men, Confectioners, Ratters, Druggists, 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 qnantities of paper in stock can have it maic into Hags without loss of time and at much jess cost than they can import them Orders reepecttully solicited i. H. BABBITT, July 27—~—3m . Toaneaet &monnt 7 7:8, Tisurags Lhe Lidi bude Buus Cl iit Leura ; = in no Sm aligat fntia ju $} G ohida Uilbia THE DOMINOS SAFETY FUND A HOME COMPANY. Directors: Jas. de Wolfe Spurr, Jas. I’, Steeves, M.D, Wm, Henry Thorne, Thos, Temple, Foster McFarlane,M.D., Chas, F. Clinch, Hon. ©. N. Skinner, Q. C., Jas, de Wolfe Sparr, Thos, A, Chipman, President. Secretary PRovisciaL ————— The Safety is fast becoming the popular plan of af- fording the protection of LEFE £EXSURANCE! Members only pay actual current cost, No large accumulations of the people’s money in the hands of the Association. Members vote for Directors. Expenses of management limited, Send for circulars. Examine our plan, Jasus McLxop, M. D.. Physician, Ca'town. Kk. H. BABBITT, June 25, 81. Special Agent for P. E. } CONFEBERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION! PRESIDENT : Hon. Sir W. P. Rowan, Cc. B., K. C. M. G. VICE-PRESIDENTS : Hon. Wa. McMaster aud W™. Ex.ior, Esq, ee ic is Directed to the SPECIAL At ANTAGES afforded by this Associa- 3 tion as compared with the uniferm Bonus of Two and a Half Per Cent. pian. * , 1 PLAN. ARDINARY LIFE Casu. — Bonts. C. L. A. Policy No. | $10; "00% Profits fer 1959, eas cae i iatas oot $121 99 $312 00! Results under 24 per cent. oes a Bonus plan.....++++++> $7. 7 25 piterence ~ $34.15 $62.60 This difference in favor of the c. L. A. policy holders iNcRESSES with each additional i b presaiume Pes shis Association are NON-FoR- SRLCABLR after 1Wo YEARS, acd are Indisputable After Three Years. J, K. MACDONALD, June 25, Managing Director, COAL DEPOT! } HE subscriber wishes to intimate to his! & friends, and the public generally, that he pened a Coal Depot at the above named is prepared to receive orders ALFRED A. BOWN, Fand System! ee i : _——— -— SUMMER RESORT! :0:-———— ee ook. ,USTICO BEACH, P. E. ee p ISLAND. See ee oe 0 ar ait the leating Kings of, ual, ane wt ae BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED and well-known estab- ! LL. lishment will be open from JULY Ist till SEPT. 10th for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors. | Rates—$1.75 per day ; $10.00 per week ; $32.00 per month. | To reach the Hotel a Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet ‘rains from all points at Hunter River, for passengers to Seaside—seven miles. Address, | JGHN NEWSON & CC, cae os ee aa or Charlottetown. NOW OVENING | — AT eis FOR HAYMAEERS! A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF From the Romance of the Beautiful. pas Ye who have plowed the blue A!.ean Seas, | And spread your canvass to the Ionian | breeze, Say, a8 near Grecian shores your vessel drew, ; What deep emotions through your bosom flew; | As ancient Athens loomed upen your sight, | Her high Acropolis, the god's delight; For her Minerva built her sacred Fane, "Mid glorious Temples, Queen of Wisdom’s reign; Here sat the Areophagos of old, | And planned for Greece her destinies untold. The glorious parthenen its summit crowns, ‘Nor owns a rival in this world’s wide bounds; its gracefal columns, ranged in beauty’s line tne frieze aderned with imagery divine, | Here stood her etatue, Ph:dia’s work of oid, A crowning sight of ivory and gold, ‘Twas here the impessioned Greek his rites performed decked his shrine, in Beauty’s lines adorned, | Here Secrates and Plato sehools did keep, | And taught Philosophy, with Logic deep, Aud often guessed (the secret yet unteld), The seul might live, without the cumbzous mould. stands a gem within those classic shades, | Fair Theseus’ temple, girt with colonnades, | Of purest warble, Architects agree, | Their grandest structures still must copy j thee ; | The Parthenon was built, unmatched by man, ' But Theseus’ fair proportions uled the plan ! There flows Thissus,-—on its verdant side, Stood Jupiter Olympus, Athens pride, | And | There | Magnificent in beavty,—en the plain, | Six lofty columns now of all remain ! ' Such fair Corinthians ne’er shall thrill the sight, | Pentelic marble, pure celes.ial,—~white ! So fair in ruin,—yet so bright and high, Claim admiration, mingled with a sigh, HAY FORKS, That ha : Temple, these fair columns | | raced, | FAW RAKES, | Ere held a worship, that was so misplaced. | SUYDRES, | SCYEPHE SNATHES, | | SCYTHE STONES, | | : &e., Ke., &e. ———0:0- | | FOR BUTTER MAKERS! | hiilk Dishes, Churns, Cream Crocks, Butter Crocks, Buiter: Salt, Butter Prints, Buiter Firkins, &c., &e. | -OC—— For Fruit Preservers ! ‘Preserving Sugar, Preserve Paus, Preserve Jars and Crocks, etc., ate,, | | which, together with our large steck of General Groceries, Flour, Meal, ' Shelf Hardware, Paints, Oils, &., &c., ever offered, at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. HENRY BEER. | Cheapside, Juty 26, 183). FIRE! AARINET LIFE! HORAGE HASZARD, General Ensarance Agent, — REPRESENTING -— Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, kng., CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. ——= Se ae aaa Re cae A ti Nl a et i | ‘Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Unt, CAPITAL, $800,000.00. British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Oni., CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Sun Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. :0: MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED. :0: Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. ae 0: —— Their lofty grandeur, still reveals the time, When Crecian glory reached the proud sub- lime, And leaves a lesson, which al] lands may read Kow low may fall the pomp of human pride ! That vast design, the Jargest in the land Vas founded by Pisistratus’ command, Three hundred years, and eight-five had sped, When Greciaa Liberty, thro’ war had fled, Whea Roman conquest seized the noble pian, And crowned the task, the glory of the Land ! A work stupendous, who can give detail, Tis ours to gaze and venerate the pile ! High on the architrave aerial crest, A lenely Hermit late had built his nest, A cool retreat, from human commeree severed, Rie couch of rest the starry concave covered, And when his Moniter demanded board, Dewn went his bask+t, by a lengthy cord, Each pious mertal streve, a chance thus given, To help aloft, the Prophet’s merch» to Heaven, ’ | As blest had he a lower pathway trod, And beni his knee upon the velvet sod; But zeal excessive holds what tiath deries, And climbs a path uutreden to the skies ! McA syn. Charlottetown, Sept. 3, 1831. Address. To Miss Mary McLeod, Teacher, Culloden School, Lot 60, We, the uadersigned trustees ef Cul- loden School regret that it is your inten- tion to leave our district ; and, in consider- ation of your success in advancing the pro- gress of the pupils for the past two years, | cannot allow you to leave without an ex- pression of thanks for the efficient and faithful maaner in which you have con- ducted our School. It will always afford as much pleasure to look back om the pregress which our pupils have made under your instructions, beth morally and intellectually,and we hope that the instruction will be as beneficial to them as it is satisfactory to us. In conclusion we desire to convey to you jour best wishes; and thatevery success may | cident on Monday. attend you, is the sincere wish of, Mcxvocu McRag, Jonn McLeop, AL¥®XANDER STEWART, Cullodea, June 30th, 1881. REPLY. To Messrs. Murdoch McRae, John McLeod, and Alexander Stewart, Trustees. GENTLEMEN,—Please acceept my sincere thanks for your very kind addresa pre- sented to me on leaving your sehool dis- trict. The credit of the efficiency and success in the managemext of your school, which you are pleased te attribute to my poor efforts, I must be allowed to share not only with ray pupils (who for docility, diligenco avd preseverance could scarcely ! Trustees. Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Charlottetown, April 4, 1881—tf Satan ta Cen nara een treet eae tte Sa a ee TO LEASE. MOLASSES THE CITY HOTEL, Gime BRIGT. “NATALIE,” ITUATED on Great George Strect, op-| 171 puns, Barbadoes, posite the Roman Catholic Cathedral, the | 15 tierces — late occnpant—Mr. A. A. Mackenzie—having 15 bbls. — do, skedaddled. 152 puns, Demerara, This House is now in a good state of re-' Just landed. Quality is exceedingly | right ‘pair, is centrally situated, has recently been!aud nice, Wiil be sold lower from wharf ‘reshingled and otherwise repaired; lots of than after it is stored. | cellar room; has about 30 rooms. The situa. | CARVELL BROS. ‘tion is abont the best in the city, being cen-| Ch'town, Aug. 17—pat 3i eod ‘trally situated and oa high ljand, where WT ; | drainage runs off to the river, Rent moderate. | ~~ GEORGE DAVIES & CO, Weel y Wool! . Queen Square. | _.__ | F §%HE Highest Cash Price paid for Wool | Aug, 22,81. —_— be surpassed), but with the Trustees and parents of the children, who always nobly seconded every effort of mine for the ad- vancement of the school. he time spent by me in your service | shall always regard asa pleasing reminis- cence of my life, because of the kind con- sideration with which I was invariably treated in your midst. Please accept my best wishes both for yourselves and for the children whese welfare you are in part responsible. Hoping they may realize the benefits of a good education, I remain, Yours faithfualiy, Mary McLerop. Orwell, Lot 57, Aug. 1, 1881. ~~ ands cured of Cstarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Lung diseases by Dr. M. Souviell’s spirc- meter, au iustrument whi h convey? me: icinal properties direct to the parts affected. Full directions for treatment sent by letter, and instruments expressed to any addrvss. Write for particulars to Dr. M. Souvielle, ex-Aide 4 UB39CRIBE for the DAILYERAMINEE | Wool Skin, Hides and Calf Skins, at Surgeon to the French Army, 13 Phillip os ths Ches:@% and most Newsy Caper) R. BRIDGES, ) Square, Montreal. All letters must contain ‘pib'ikhed in the Provinsss, ; July 12—~2aw wkly im Hillsborough Street." stamps for reply. 82 tf ——- oma Briciwanyr Screstivic Trrcmpu.— Thous- | — CORRESPONDENCE, We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of eur correspondents, en oe GR \e-thttenesaeee erent eae sineeenaaaeel To the EHditor of the Examiner. Dear Sim,—{n a short correspondence published in your paper a few days ago [ sevidently hit too hard for the editor of the obscure city paper, for, in yesterday's issue, he flios into a rage and—in the style of a street urchin when worsted in a fight—com- mences calling names. He, last week, in a modest way, attempted to ‘‘ puff” himself; but having been detected and «xposed, he now tries, by a deliberate falsehood, to prejudice THs Examiner in connnection with the St. Peter's Tea Party. This truthful editor savs that Taz Examiner ‘*conld not find space for even a stickful about the Jaying of the corner stone at St. Peters.” When this was penned’ it must have been known te be alie. Why, Mr. Kditor, you published what would be con- sidered a very good account of that success- ful affair; and, better still, it went to the country the day after the ceremony took place. Ycur report may not have been as lengthy as the ** Bashful Man’s,” but some editors can put their views and news in as good ehape before the public in a astickful or two as others do in two or three colfmuns. Besices, Tux Examiner has a very large advertising patronage, and its reading mat- ter must, necessarily, be Eciled dewn. It does net depend on filling up its columns with what appears in other local papers, and inserting Royal Gaxetic advertisements free of charge. Wil! this reckless ed-tor, for onee, have the courage to admit that he has been guilty of bearing false witness against his xeighbor ? Yours, etc., Orrizen. Sept. 3, 1881. Mrs. Garfield’s Influence. A Boston paper remurks that Mrs. Garfield’s influence over the President in sustaining his courage can never be over- estimated. A man with boundless pluck who is forced to lie helpless and suffer- ing from a serious wound and all its dangerous complications for days and weeks and montha, will have his hours of depression becuse he is human and there is a timit to the endurance of man, At one time there seemed to be uo hope. Then it was that Mrs. Garfield came to the front. The fact that medical science seemed to be clearly and hopelessly beaten had vo effect upon her nerve or courage. The brave little woman would not give up the fight. Her ins.ucible, inexhaus- tible pluck was shown in her reply to the doctors who were commissioned to inform her that the worst was about to happen: ‘Gentlemen, you shall not give him up. Ele is not going to die. Heis going to live. I feel, I know it. Go back to your post, every one ef you, and leave it not until every remedy is exhausted, un- til death itself has set his seal upon him, for I will not believe that he is dying. Go back and do what you can. You canuot do more, but don’t giveup. Tam his wife, and I say that he will not give up watil the end itself is upon us.” History mentions no mil‘tary chieftain who ever turned a defeat into victory or led a forlorn hope to success that showed greater nerve or grit in the hour of ex- treme peril. ‘Phe physicians returned to their post for a last despairing effort, and not many hours later Mrs. Gartield com- municated her spirit of hopefulness and undaunted courage to the President him- self, He regained his hope, and from that hour he began to mend. ‘ How many more stations must we stop at be- fore we get through ?” inquired the Pre- But for the heroisin of Mrs. Garfield he might never have asked the quesiion. Canada Pacific Raiiway. (Montreal Gazette, Aug. 31.) Yesterday a meeting of the Directors of the Canada Pacific Railway Company was held at the head office in this city. The important business transacted had relation to the issue of the land bonds, in accordance with the Act of incorpora- tion. The contract for the sale of twenty millions of dollars of the Company’s five per cent. land grant gold bonds was duly executed, andthe Board instracted the President and Secretary to execute the mortgage as authorized at the meetiog of shareholders held in Winnipeg on the 19th of July last. The mortgage secur- ing the bouds is made in favor of the Hon. Sir Alexander Campbell, the Hon. Alexander Mackenzie, M. P., and Sam- uel Thorne, Esq,, of New York, who are constituted the trustees. The name of Mr. Mackenzie, as one of these trustees, will doubtless be a surprise to some of our readers; but a moment's thought will convince the public that Mr. Mac- kenzie’s having consented to act in this capacity is a matter of siucere congratu- Iaiion. One of the advantages, and cer- tainly not the least among the many ad- vantages of the coutract recently mace between the Government aud the Syndi- cate, is that it removes this great public work from the arena oi party politics, ‘and the persounel of the trast will as- suredly tend to confirm the public satis- faction at this result, t ‘ oe ] : sy . : ie ad eae soe a is SS ae agg een SUS? ipa: - ¥ Sees eg : “6 % Lege? iach Mie PALL A mM AON MN cr salem i ch is A Re naey es eee ianea olen Er RE arr