—, WS Five DoLLars;a YRAR: NEW SERLES a ee ee ee Ce me CHARLOLLTELOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY. MAY (0, 1882. his is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—Evuiripes. DAILY IGXAMINER IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, .‘'ts ‘ bi it ty poe Examiner Pupiusuine Company, FROM THEIR Orrick, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottctown, . - P, E. Island Rares oF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, . . . f2 00 Three Months, - . : lL 26 One Month, . s J 0 59 a Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthiy, ywarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- nents, on application. ALMANAC FOR MAY, 1882. WOON $ CHANGES. Full Moon 3rd day, 2h. 18m. a.m, as a, (below horizon. ) Third Quarter 10th day,Shb. New Moon 17th day, 3h. 20m, a. wm., i (below horizon.) at First Quarter, 24th day, Sh. 29m. p. tm., S. VW D _ Sun iSun DAY OF WEEK M; Io» ae!1., 3. 1 m.,". W, Moon High Days rises sets | rises | Water | len h, ; hm hm /aft'n m rn) i) Monday ¢517 3) 5 45) 9 2)! 2) Tuesday 49s; Hp 164 Y SN 3 Wednesday ts 6 7 S2kLY Bol $)Tnareday | 46{ 7/ 8 5ijlt 12 5 Friday s+ 88] 9 Sill 52 6Natarday 43 10/10 4z aft 34 7|sunday 42> Pe LL 27] 116) t4 29 $8! Monday : 41) 12) mom, 2 3 0) Tuesday | 39 13) 0 3) 2 56 10) Wednesday 358} 15' 0 37) 4 5 Li, Taursday i 37} 16) l 9 5 24! 12 Friday 33| 17| 1 36; 6 42 13, Saturday 34, 15, 2 10) 7,0) 14 Sunday 33,19) 2 33i 8 44) [4 44 td Monday j a..2]; 3 6, v a1) 16, Tuesday | Sli 22, 3 44/10 16) 17| Wednesday 30, 23 4 25 10 57) 18\Tharsday {| 29, 24 5 le)ll 35 19 Friday 27; 25, 6 16! morn} i 20 Saturday | .26), 26' 716; O 18 21|Sunday } 25) 27; 8 20) 0 57,15 0) | 22) Monday 24] 28) 9 23) | 38 23) Tuesday 24, 29)'0 25} 2 19) M4! Wednesday | 23) 3011 26 3 4, 25\Thursday | 22) Sijait 26, 3 59) 26) Friday } 21) 32). 27} 5 1 27) Saturday | 20, 33,227 6 Z| 23 Sanday i9f 24,3229 7 915 I2 29, Monday | 18, 35 435 5 2| 30| Tuesday 18; 37) 5 39 8 64) 31| Wednesday 7i 33; 6 42 9 34 PROFESSIONAL CARD. | PALMER & MULLALLY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAN, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Ac. OFFICE$O'Haltoran’s Building, Great! George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, H. Vv. PALMER. JAS. W. MULLALLY. April 10, 1882. INSURANCE OFFICE. Qneen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insurance Company, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses -ettled prowptiy and equitably. — ’ F, KENNEDY, General Agent. Otfice—South Side Queen * quare. Ch'town, Feb. 3, 18>2. W. C. BISILOP, SHIPPING —AND-~ FORWARDING AGENT, Marina Insurance Broker, =--AND— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. oO. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8, Px ICULAR ATTENTION given to the Siipment of Lobsters and other Canned Govds, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Halls, Cargoes, and Freighta insured in | April 21, 1882. SHOEMAKER _ ST fre i laily £ ae SCR ’ 8 : Reasiwmaaa Re Gi LV end Gy oh v As | WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. Some Isxpensive Ladies’? Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and 4 s BR’ ui AD A JUS oe ee _—— dns wined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. ARGE REDUCTION. CPENED AND MARKED LOW, Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteons, Ladies’ Sacques, &o., &¢. kk. W. TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN STREET abe gust Received ! +BY PF, LePAGH &. CO, — PéR NORTHERN LIGHT.) Catalogues on application. ’ - 2S Glasgow FElouse; 52 QUEEN STREET. TO Boot Uppers, AND wer Fronts. A nice assortment of the above for sale. Christys’ Paris Silk Hats, Christys’ Hard Fur Christys’ Soft “ Christys’ Hard Felt Chiristys’ Soft “ - Christys’ Hats for Men, ‘ . a . ~ Christys’ ~ “ “ Boys, Christys’ “ “ Ladies, TOGRTHER WITH A Large Stock of Canadian and American Felt Hats ! CHEAP FOR CASH’. G. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, April 3, 1882. LONDON HOUSE. a te ¢. E MORRISON, | Ch’town, April 14, 1882. FURNITURE fhe Largest and Best Selected At Greatly Redticed Prices. OALL AND GET BARGAINS, DEB NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, GF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN !809. —-—0:0 — — Parlor and Drawing Boom Suits | TO SUIT ALL. CHAMBER SUITS, IN —- CHAIRS, A Splendid Assortment, cheap. ' Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, &c,, &- LOCKING CLASSES AND MIRRORS Pictare Moulding & Frames ERGN BEDS TEADS. 7; i > ‘ = Vindow Biinds, Rollers, Poles, Cor nices, Venitian Biinds, &c., first-class oitives at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Nov. 14, 188i—lLyr St. Lawrences Hotel. TY\HE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, having been thoroughly repainted and refurnished in the best style. Being centrally situated and within three mimutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers inducements to the travelling public. Permanent and Transient boa ders acco- modation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city, WM. E. HICKEY, Proprietor Ch’town, Dec. 21, 81. NOR SALE~Severable valuab'e Faims in } Gifferent parts of the country. particulags apply to A. McNEILL, Auct’r, April 13, '89—tf Fur police station. all of which will be scold below cost for cash. | All kinds cf orders promptly attended to jat moderate Charges, oa JOHN NREWSON. April, 8, 18-2—3m } gine vagal j Chitdrea’s Carriages, CHEAP. JOHN NEWSON. April 8, 1882~ 3m Estate of Late W. B, Alla. 7Q¥XHE Trustees being apxions to sell, will i receive offer up to May next, fora two story Dwelling, Cottage, with nearly. half an acre of land, epposite. Mr. Gay's prope ty. | Melpeque Road; aleo for a Warehouse four stories high, and_a good cellar, opposite the Enguire of J W, PICKARD, JUS. KNIGHT: ’ ‘April 18, 1882. » : ¢ . ws 7 ew : 2 . a Sie . wt : | lren Bedsieads.) Subscribed Capital - - - + $ 9 733 332.00 Paid Up Capital .- - - - : 1,216,666.00 i | TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF | FIRE. LIFE AND ANNUITY. BUSINESS Walnut, Ash & Wainut & Painted, very cheap, | ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, | Losses Seited With Promptitude and Liberaliiy. mervireitsl Qeettings | FIRE DEPARTMENT. ‘Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,900.00 } | Insurances effected st the Lowest Current. Kates, LIEB DEPARTMENT. $12,000,000.00 } j | “Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over = - - | ‘'Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch beleng to the Assured, o :O-— a= Ov | Profits of previous Quinquennium divided smong Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 | ‘ sas New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Anaual Report, Prospectuses, and every informxtion, may be obtained at the PRINCH EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. DeBLOIS, ; i ’ j | GEORGE W. March £3, 1882—sod ANNE. Sineis Copies Two CEns, VOL 10.--NO, 142, NEWS NOTES. a Summerside Notes. | SumMeEnsipgE, 8th May, 3 30 p. m. The popular pastime of beating China- The ord nary business of the town ap- men has bien most atrocionsly interfered si raans ‘pers to be wholly suspended to-day ead the with by a New York justice, who y 7 Cigthing; ‘Tweeds” and Heavy Cloths, scustamarserscss Sts ueciaty ctuena'e sectpoterded kom usual excitement. The polls opened taking this innocent diversion tu one year’s promptly at eight o'clock, and a great imjrisonment and a fine of one hundred number of electors were presentfrom the dollars, It would be interesting to know ‘first—the Government supporters obtaining which of the two—the Celestial or the ithe inside track and thereby placing their: Bowery boy—was most thunderstruck at jmen(Lefurgey and Gillis) far ahead of their finding that Chinamen have rights under ‘opponents. Both parties were fuliy pro-|the glorious constitution ef the United | vided with vehicles aud horse-flesh. Those | States. feloead apn pr ar ge like themselves, Mr. Plumb has added one more to the | The retainers of each party were | Conundrams, which an unhappy Opposition | brought to the poll in large numbers up till | iat ° ee 7 Vas Richard ae ‘two o'clock, when the stream of: voters 70 Sonic tei win tee, Pi Fagg tesift. ae » ikenteka Pe cad shied é vel \ : : iconsiderably diminished,leaving the victory and. if, as Mr.. Blake contends, the } ¢ |practically with the Government candi- dates, as their majority, ail teld, was then over sixty. Desperation, then appeared to have seized the Grits, who made redoubled _in cost is from a cent to a cent and a half per yard, then the number of yards in a child’s dress, as Mr. Plamb points out, GENERAL AGENT Uonable, efforts and frantic spurts to regain a por- on pe ant 7 Be mea venue, tion of their lost ground, and which in, ‘*® question, Sorento Mast. truth they accomplished by reducing the, Lord Salisbury’s speech at Liverpool con- majority of their opponents to forty-five. tained some very noticeable sentences, Doubiless this partial gain by the Grits was, This is one :— brought about by bribery and corruption | and other Grit practices, pure and simple, | which have been the Cisgrace of this con- stituency duriug previous elections. These disreputable means were even resorted to by the Grit sworn officials who assisted in' ae : ‘ay taking poll. Seeing defeat and despair star- , core have rae meee ws we of ing them in the face,they audacionsly bu!/ied | Minima Sea femal rc oe on the returning officerinto the belief that OP Leabusiion ear of Irish aie, : rs A ri reporters from the Government side were). one re Sea ee ta ave" : ‘one which offers the most permanent solu- permitied at the polling booth, and all re-| 550. of any given difficalty. porters were, therefore, directed to retire. | Noble Miscouche! In this polling divi-| Some curious old customs are still ob- sion the Grits were routed, horse, foot and served in Londen on Good Friday. artillery, Lefurgey and Gillis obtaining up! will of Peter Symonds, made in the year to 3 o'clock 127 votes, while McMillan and , 1568, sixty of the youngest boys in Christ’s Allan got only 24. | Hospital receive after divine service on 7 p. m.—Result—The polls were kept} Good Friday morning in Alihallows Church, open till the utmost legal limit, as the; Lombard street. a new penny and a long Grits were anxious to scour the whole dis- bay of raisins. On April 7, after a sermon trict in the hope of adding a few more to, by the Prebendary, the requirements of their shattered ranks, but all in vain. In the will were, for the 289th time, carried fact, with or without bribery,the Grits hadjout. At St. Bartholomew's the Great, no hold on the district ; for instance, eat West Smithfield, twenty-one widows visited of their busy lieunlenants, named Robert | an ancient tomb in the churchyard, and MecLecd, was seen to give Ephraim Richard each picked ur a new sixpence. Though a collar to pay his poil tax on the distinet the name of the benefactress has been lost, understanding that he would vote for Mc-! the gift has been ots-rved every Good Fri- Millan end Allan ; but this was of no avail, day morning for the last 400 years. tehs 7 o eee voted the square Government In the May number of the Contargs tim The officiel figures at the close of the poll | article in ** Topics of the Time” on ™ Jews are : Hon. John Lefurgey, 409; Dr. Gillis, jand Jew-baivers,” we find the following 414; McMillan, 362; Sandy Allen, 319, deserved and timely censure on certain Tremendous cheering and rejvicing going, CE 8tian communities for their method cents, tiealihinn of regarding and treating the Jewish race: ‘**The greatest paradox of history is the fact that Christendom reveres more than ali other literature that which cawe irem the pen of Yewey believitig that to them = g ven = clans ponnuneten with Ged “ . ae than ‘o cther people. while this same the New York ng s expedition, and Christendom is was to believe all slancers thet all are dead. The message is dated, goaingt the race that yave birth to that ‘Lena Delta, March 24,” and came via proatest of ancient p ets—rthe author of the Yakutsk by special express to Irkutsk, Book of Job, as well as to Isa‘ah, to Daniel, whence it was forwarded by land telegraph.) John and to Paul--not te mention a and cable. name more dec ply reverenéed than all. It This, as the Herald remarks, confirms j, never safe to uecept the account of the the worst that had been feared, and ends gowy-trodden given by those whe oppress forever the conflict that the hopes of 4) oO : ‘ friends had desperstely maintained against the opprowed, an pgp oe all knowledge of the possibilities of ex- | oppressor, but it will not do to tske the posnre to the Arctic climate. Every human} word of the tyrant for the character of the creatnve is a believer in miracles when a sinha smdee hia haat * uiracle alone can save from the stroke of some impending calawity ; and thus it was! Tax Domestic Monraty ror May, 1882. that the souls of thore whose lives were] With the May number, this favorite wrapped np in the fate of De Long and his’ magazine announces a reduciion in price party held to the hope that in some un’! from $1.50 te $1. The regular premium, one dollar's worth of ‘‘Domestic”’ Fashions, known corner of that desolate and inhos- pitable coast these gallant men had found! remains the same. The general wake-up a refuge, and that through frost and storm ;is new, literary matter alternating with il- and the extremity of privation they had | lustrated fashion articles throughout. The lived out the dreadful Siberian winter.’ number opens with acharming poem by All that earnest and passionate longing; Paul Pastnor, one of the rising poets of the that the remotely possible may prove to be|day. This is succeeded by the first chap- ters of anew serial story, which will run the actual ; all the aspiration of affection and friendship are now crushed at once in |throngh several numbers of the monthly, the simple statement that all have been | An illustrated artic'e on the ‘* Noglect of found together—dead in one place. Children,” is written by Ellen E Dicken- ———- --~seee- — - son, and will be found very sugges‘ive in The Suffrage in Ita’y. its exvose of the thonghtlessness to which The New York Herald reports that 2°” departure will undoubtedly increase * Scrutin de liste,’ the system of voting by aoe ee wae popularity of the, “rarer general ticket, which wrecked the Ministry tie. he “Domestic Menthly” is pub- of Gambetta in France, has teen made law lished at 853 Broadway, New York, corner by Signor Depretis in Italy. There need 14th St., at $1, with $1 » rth of ‘Dumes- be little surprise that Italian politicians - nd yon toeach subscriber. Single should rove more malleable than French |°°P!€* 10 cents. politicians. M. Gambetta’s Depnties were} yy, Edw. Hamilton, of the Grand Opera in the first flash of political youth; they! Hons. and Uhrig’s Cave, St. Louis, Mo., had just come from a Jaborious and expen |j, 9 gentleman well known to the theatrical sive election, and when the Premier asked profession and the respective patrons of ther to commit enicide they firmly but po-| those places of amusement. His experience litely declined. Signor Depretis’ Parlia- |i, most peculiar and opens anew case for ment. on the other hand, is nearing the | she inestimable remedy spoken of. ** Lhad end of its natural life; it has seen many |}, en riding on horsebeck one afternoon,” vici-situdes and has outlived several Min |5.id Mr Hamilton, “and was pretty well istries, and being in turn invited to self- | tired out. In getting «ff my horse I gave slaughter, it commits hari-k vi with grati- | my rizht leg a severe wreuch, but as it did tude and resignation. The result should) nit inconvenience we at the time I paid no strengthen Depretis considerably. He has| attention to it. Ina very short time, how- gathered rovnd him a set of very able Min-| ocr an excruciating pain came on in the isters, and being new able to vominate bis | viciniry .f the hip,— this recurring every own candidates, he ought, with ordinary | ten jinutes and seeming togrow worse with management, te establish himself in power) every recurrence. I went to a doctor, who for a qnite unexampled term. | made an examination and raid nothing ailed . orepert: re: me. But I knew better, four I could hardly He gave me something to | **Tf you wish to establish peace and von- ‘tentment in Ireland yon must do your best to bring the ownership of fand again into single hands.” The fact that the votes of the Irish De Long and His Comrades. Engineer Melville announces that he has found Captsin De Long and his party, of Worse than Swearing. walk |bundase the hg with, but it was of The Rev. Henry N. Hudson, the well no nore avail than so much water. Late koown Shakesperean eritic, was chaplain of in the evening I was attending to my a New York volunteer regiment in the De | duties at the Cave and limped sv badly that partment of the South during the rebellion. several people asked me what was the One Sundzy morning, en Folly Island, dur- trouble. A friend advised me to get St. ing the siege of Charleston, he selected Jecobs Oil, and told me I had undouttedly p’ ofanes wearing for the subjectjof hissermonu | straived a leading sivew. It was too late to the soldiers, and employed his very ex-|that nizht to get the wediciar, and even t- sive xcqueintance with the resources of after 1 got to bed it was | ke a severe the English language to show them how it)cramp, coming at periods, and [ pa-sed a is possible to express feeling with the ut-}adserable night. Barly in the morning I Most intensity without recourse to oaths. | pr cored a bottle of the Oil and, saturati But he miscalculated the impression he! a silk handkerchief with it, bound it srowel would produce. His hearers were so|the affected part. It seemed to werk its horrified by the novel c#pacities of their | Way right in and found the acre | lace. P ;Moether tongne which were. bronght to! wis quiet all day and kept applying the ;their notice that with seareéhy an exeep Oil % the eventing I was straight as a tion they cousidgeds wearin g less objec die, and no trocble from the strain bave I noticed or experienced slacy.” oe j « , « + ee le, ° sane ° . - : ’& We By the | social excesses lead their devotees. The . mona 0. 0 “WR Ce AN a a HR ae be 4 i p ia SI : if St AP SES A RS OOM IE SGT. AE NEY aT ES SE RT SSCS * ee ‘ Bm ‘ es a RSE EO OE EI sag: PR eaten: poe oe A )