~ erm i t ; LiNMil © fesse :—Five DMAAS & RAR. ‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the oubtb, sak edhe de wa mueatdiaie (one crmotgorg 11s) 1% Tag ee TERS beste NEW SERIES. UHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1882 VOL, 12.--NO, 22, TH K DAILY KXAMINER| NEIL NicLEO ; The Tartan Avalanche.* Household Hints. {8 IS8CED EVERY EVENTING, By vue Examiner PosLIsHING CoMPANY, eprom THEIR Orrick, ConneR OF WATER aND GRRAT GBORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : six Months, $2 50 = Three Months, - . - 1 26 eat- Advertising at most moderate rates. | Contracts may be made for monthly, | quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- | ments, on application. (ine Month, - : : 0 5 = ALMANAC FOR DECEMBER, 1/882. MOON 8 CHANGES, | Third Quarter 2nd day, 10h, 44m., a. m., {below horizon. ) New Moon 10th day, Ilh. 25m, a m., 8. E.! First Quarter, 17th day, On. 27m. p. m., Fall Moon, 24th day, 10h, 29m., a. m.,N. W. (below horizon.) Kk. | | | SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC, OFFICES : Reform Ciub Committee Rooms, Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown, , E. Island, Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, 2. Ee. Island. Barrister & ttvvuey-at-Lav, SIGN OF THE ELSPHANT. i i ‘ | ' MONEY TU LOAN, on good security, at moderate interest Nov. 24, '82 —pres her BR. WARBURTON, PHYSICIAN 89 SURGEOM. (E SINBURGH.) Office in Old City Hotel, corner of Great Catholic « bape] Street—night bell. Ch’town, Nov. 14, ’82.—3m ary «+ Pane ~ forget it, " HENKY TERRELL, | is requested of all*’Accounts , i } i i | ! E. George and Dorchester Streets, opposite the next on ail GOODS purchased for Oash. Entrance on Great George 9 ‘ SHIPPER’S AGENT, 7en“"re" to the 30th June, 1582. W. R. ROREHAM, } i i j ' 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Esse Avewwe, The Dominion Satety i | —————~ ' 50,000 Deposit D _ tsun !Sun |Moon|High | Days ai WEEK | ises (sets | rises water len’h.| bh m/h m| aft’n morn) 1 Friday 7 294 1O\LL 19/11 50) 2' Saturday 30) 10! mornjaft 15 3. Sunday 3tL 69 0 261 0 57 4 Monday a: Oj .8 8S 3 id, ok 5 Tuesday 33} 9' 2 19) 1 26) Alj kinds of P:oduce bought and shipped 6 Wednesday 34, 9) 3 39 1 54) on Commission, 7| Thursday , Ss s| 4 21 2 25} | Sole Agent forthe New Sheep Dip. 8' Friday 33; 8} 5 23' 3 0; la asi 9 Satarda 37| 8} 6 22) 3 43) 8 56 ree onford Sta | sgeremias L808) ¢ 93 3 Tracadie Cross & Bedford Station, P. Es.’ Ll, Monday 39 s 5 i9| 5 31} Oct. 12, '82.—wkly 2m 12 Tusstep, 40, 8| 8 54, 6 36) —$—$__—— iigiaingnedublioanatie 13, Wednesda 41; 8! 9 24| 7 44! a’ ] iitberemy | 42} 910 9] 8 64 i. AR PHUR & CO.,, 15 Frida 43; 9/10 42)10 4 - Riedl Saturday | 43° ott ott vo} s sx) GBNTAL COMMISSION llerchants 17) Sunday | 44 10\11 38 morn 18) Monday | 45' 10laft 7, 0 32; Particular attention given to the sale 19 Tuesday 45! 10.0 39) 1 45! of Islend produce. 20 Wednesday 46) 10) 1 16) 2 59) 21\Thursday . } 46) 11] 1 5s) 4 12 22| Friday 47; 12' 2 48; 5 21 23|Saturlay 47, 13) 3 45) 6 26 8 53 24' Sunday 48' 13] 4 47) 7 22! BOSTON, MASS. 25| Monday 48; 14' 5 50! § 10) iia dl 26| Tuesday | 48} 15) 6 57] & SL! May 27, 1882—wkly 27| Wednesday 49) 15| 8 “1| 9 22) fovpemncree . — 23Thureday j 49) 16 9 5, 9 52) 29 Friday | 49} 17|10 5.10 17! \{ coe ras 30|saturday |_ 49! 1811 6 10 42) 8 56 nt. 3) |Sunday '7 494 181k2 GIL 4 Prince Edward island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. !9. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. To take effect on the 29th Nov., 1882, TRAINS OUTWARD. | (READ DOWN.) STATIONS, MIXED, MIXED, MIXED. Ch’town ..|Dp 8 15am|Dp 3.30pm Royalty Jc “* 838 "| “ 353 * Dp 3.00pm JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, (nee Paid Up Capital . . Reserve Fund .. . $1,000,000 325,000 An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th inst., in the building lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, under the management of the under- signed. N Wiltsh’e' “929 * ‘* 445 * Hunter R’r| ** 9 45 **, ** 5.00 ** Bradalba’e | «10 23 «| «5 38 “ Co’ty Line.} **10.32 ** | ** 5.45 “ Freetown ° “10 47 ‘*| ‘* 5.03 ** Keusingt’n| ‘11 10 * * @265 * Summ’ side Del. i Ar 7. ae 1.37 se sé 9.05 se ' “es 9.4% se | ef 405 sé = Miscouche Wellingt’n Port Hill..; O’ Leary... Bloomtield | ** 4.30 ‘‘ Alberten,.| ** 5.10 ** Tignieh...|Ar 6.05 “* Royalty Je! York iii... ! Bedford. . . Mt. Stew’t Cardigan .. Jeorget'n.. Mt. stew’t Morell.... St. Peter's. j Bear River) | | Souris ....| TRAINS INWARD. (READ CP.) 3.40 ** _~_ i STATIONS, mixep. | MIXED. Sh'town ..|Ar 4.15pm Royalty Jc| Dp 3.53 “ N Wiltsh’e} ‘* 3.01 “* Hunter R’r| * 2.45 ** Bradalba’e | ‘* 2.09 ‘* | “ Co’ty Line. ** 1.59 **! “ Freetown..| ‘* 1.43 ‘‘| ** 8.43 ** Kensingt'n| ** '.20 “| ** 8.20 ** Arll.l5am Arll.30am Dp 10.52*° 10 ot ae se 9.45 sé 9.08 ** 8 58 ‘ Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account. Drafts granted on the various Agencies and correspondeats of the Bank, Sterliag and other Exchange bought and sold, and yeuweral banking business transacted. D. C. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 18S2—tf Agent. W. C. BISHOP, SHTPPIN G AND Maring Insurance Broker, —AND— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. 0. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. ees ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Pre Ae 8 Fe om. og Summ’ side Arl1.20am 7.45 Dp 10 58** #*10.3% * ** 9,48 ** O'Leary. .«.| ** 8.30 ** Bloonifield | ** 8.05 ‘* Alberton ..i ‘* 7.27 “ Tignish...| ‘* 6.30 ** Royalty Jc Yok ~ ee Bedford... . Mt. Stew’t Cardigan .. Georget’n . Mt. Stew’t Morel)....! ! St. Peter's Bear River Souris .... Miscouche wees "n Port Hill. . “(Dp 9 55am “ 9 04 ‘e Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 158% eg Uy pod pree bes eum Jr Gi Nov. 14. 188!.-—iyr | “INSURANCE OFFICE. Queen usurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. ‘Lancashire Insurance Company ‘CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly ree a ellen on die ie Gir W)C uitably. L. B. ARCHIBALD, + DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents, Otfice—South Side Queen Square. Ub'town, Sept, 15, 1682, FORWARDING AGENT, |* "=" me eS DEDICATED TO SIR ARCHIBALD ALISON. Charge, ye noble hearted heroes, Make the tyrants backward reel ; On as did ycur dauntless fathers With their trusty Highland steel ! Where the battle fray was fiercest, They did death and danger spurn, And their feee and fearless spirits Still within your bosoms burn ! Opposite Minarket House, Ch’town. aemannaemenergunr 5 2E) W. R. BORERAM Has now on hand a large and well assorted stock of Men’s, Women’s, Boys’, Youths’, Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES. | An immense assortment of RUBBERS and OVERSHOES. | The stock is personally selected and of unusually good value, SPECIATI INDUCHMEN'T. | I will give 10 per cent. discoumt until the 31st December } Charge ye Scottish braves in triumph! Burst the proud oppressor’s chaing | Like your own immortal Wallace, Noble blood rolls through your veins! Charge for Scotland’s stainless honour! Round her deathless laurels twine! Make her golden page of glory With untading lustre shine! : Yours the strath of purple heather, Yours the mountain and the gten ; Let the despots, by yonr valour, Know these nurse but gallant men! Charge ye Scottish braves in triumph, ete. Hearts more valiant, true, and loyal, Never trod,a battle-tield ; Far amid the wi'd war-billows | Die they may but never yield! Swiftly as the dark-hill torrent Dashes to thé vale below So the avalanche of tartan Rushes on to meet the foe! Now is the time to buy your Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Over-| shoes, and Boreham’s is the place to get thems; and don’t you N. B.—An immediate settlement 1 Charge ye Scottish braves GraftonStreet, North Side Queen Square, Ch’town, in triumph, etc. | Ch’town, Nov. 21, 1882,--2aw tu fri wly till 31 dee } — — aw FT ee et wae CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST LIFE INSURANC NW THE WOoRLD. | Fund. Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. ——__ 4) -———— Te the pibroch, proudly sounding, Oa they bound with bardy pride ; | In the vav the claymore flashes, Foe men fall on every side. | Naught can stay old Scotland’s heroes ! Frowaing forts, n r belching guns; On Fame’s brilliant scroll, in spleador, Shine the brave deeds of her sons ! Charge ye Scottish braves, etc. ALEXANDER LOGAN, Ediaburgh. ) —Celtic Magazine. | * The Highland Brigade, at the decisive battle of Tel-el-Kebir, with pipes playing and a wild ringing cheer, rushed in gallant ‘style through the enemy’s fire, and carried ‘the trenches at the point of the bayonet. ‘They had 50 killed and 170 wounded! Apart from the Highlanders, all the rest of the army had only 13 killed and 165 wound- ‘ed. Scotland may well be proud of her ‘sons, who still retain the bold martial epirit and dashing valor which distinguished them in bygone days. with the Deminion Government. Working under Goverment License. , : An Assessment Company witha Safety Fund. Life Insurance at its actual ‘cost, oO wae Tart : WE Good Canvassers Wanted - LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. -- ——me +" eo Types of Beauty. A few days ago w lady and gentleman ‘were tulking of the two great types of female beauty, the blonde and the brunette. | She argued that the blonde was the more ‘fascinating, and eloquently expatiated on ‘the charms of a sweet face, with coral lips —- ‘and pink cheeks, crowned by a mass of nee ae te ee golden ringlets. Her masculine friend, on | the contrary, claimed that although such a ‘one as she described would be very beauti- , a |ful, yet the brunette had better claims te : f ‘the palm for personal attraction, on the ‘ground that a dark complexion will not TNT |tade so quickly. Wath all deference to the ' superior judgement of the fair disputant, QUEEN INSURANCH COMPA NY; we confess apreferenve for brunettes, as Head @flice—Liverpool, Engiand, charming as their anti-types in appearance, Summerside, Oct, 28, )882.—ly — eg nt tell epee they are in cur humble estimation, as ‘and also have the advantage suggested by four friend in his line of argument. After ‘all, what is mere beauty? It is only skin ‘deep, and soon fades. The healthiest ee ee LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO °2 jass, with laughing lips and dimpled of England, chin, and rosy cheeks and _ bright leyes, may in a very few years lose ‘give may to looks of care and wrink'es of AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO., sorrow, and we will say she is old or broken Head Office—Watertown, New York. |down. But there is one face always fair to ‘us. The one who, through shine or shade, joy or sorrow, trial and temptation, always jhas a smile for those she loves, who rises triumphant over misfortune, whose eye — oe Oe eee The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first-class iia oh thé Habt ok’ Taith. fend British and American Fire Insurance Companies, are prep»red to insure all classes of al $6 oe a i 8" 4 nd i. ‘a ° insurable property on as good terms and at as low rates as they can be taken by any Galt lament es ee sera! Sean rte “aaa Company now solvent and intending to,remain so. | nace Ai ile onal ’ . a , a guiding star to sinful man, Office—South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P. 4 j ,y to aching hearts, to whom we tender : . ry te Se our leving homage, though her onee dark DESBRESAY & ANGUS, ‘tresses may now be silvered by the frosts of Oct. 5, 1882. GENERAL AGENTS. Many winters. And who so well fulfils this N. B.—No’person iis ‘authorized to collect monies for avy of the above Companies ideal of perfect womanly love'iness as that most beautiful ot all earth’s augels—our in this Province without producing a receipt signed by us, and any one paying money mother ? to any one without getting such receipt, will do so at their own risk. ye _——_- The Reason Why. —_—— | ‘Where is the old steward ?” inquired a K ij UAL LiF e bi su f) An DE COMPANY ‘traveller as he stepped aboard an out going te iz rf iF J steamer, just previous to its departure. ‘OQ, he was discharged some time ago,’ 7 wa £N irepl'ed the captain. PORTLA x a, MAENK. ‘‘Why, he seemed to be a first-class fel- Z we low,” rejoined the first speaker ; ‘‘why was , rear . . he kicked out 7?’ 3G HH N i. Dew i s i, Presiden t. ‘Well, to tell the truth, he got too big’ Oo for his wae ting hocel a bounced him,” . . .~! emphatically ejaculated the captain. Total Assets January 4st, ISS. ' r $6 264 215.57 The Gaiveration occurred within hearing “ Payments to Peli y Holders, 19 000 600 O oF a bright-eyed, intelligent little girl, the “Dividends = " - - 4.032,915.54 daughter of one of the tourists on that —-— 0- ‘steamer. Subsequently another passenger ‘arrived, avd, after bestowing a casual around, said : STANDING, COMPARED WITH LARGEST CANADIAN COMPANY: : *T don’t see the old stewart ; what has wall ——— ~ -—-—----—- 1 | | Total Receipts ity Deposited with '}.. f him?” Total Assets. ‘ ‘ , become of him tat nance aaah a a le eee Domi’on Gov't.’ «<I think he was discharged,” volunteered PNM, MAO ie. crest bienn made pina $6,264.2:5.47 | $1,058,779 v0 g13°,000 a bystander. Camedia Welle nick... seseck hee Sbence+ssn.pene 5,064, 206.65 1,00,1€4.31 54,000! ‘*Do you know what for ?” ‘No, sir.” | *f do,” piped a small voice from the |eabin door. Looking around, the inquirer saw the ‘smiling face of a little girl peeping out at Why you should lusure in the Union Mutual : BECAUSE FVERY POLICY iS AN ENDOWMENT | BECAUSE EVERY POLICY IS NON-FORFEITABLE. him. BECAUSE EVFi.i¢ POLICY IS INCONTESTABLE. | Well, my dear,” said he, “‘why was the BECAUSE “1.4 PROFITS ARE DIVIDED: ANNUALLY. |steward discharged ?” BEVAUSE !cATH LOSSES ARE PAID PROMPTLY. ‘Oh, I don’t like to tell,” she bashfully , . 7 . . eplied. Branch Office—Queen’s Building, Halifax: pit 1 want to know,” he persisted. W.E. ANDERSON, | JAMES DESBRISAY, aa hipakenpten ete kro ; Agent, Charlottetown. | “Cause,” she slowly answered, ** ‘cause his pants were too shust |” Special Agent. | Nov, 8,82, 'the sprighiliness of her step, the roses may | To Sweeren a Tainted Mrar Barrer. — A tainted meat barrel may be best sweet- ened by charring it. It may be cured by slacking some lime in it and then well wesh- ing it, but it is easier to char it. Put a small quantity of dry shavings in the bar- rel and set them on fre, and let them burn out. The barrel may then be swept ont or washed and used again atonce. If lime is used, put a peck of it freshly burned into the barrel and pour a pailfal of warm water on to it; when it is» slack- ed down add boiling water until it is thin enough to stir rovnd with a broom, and thoroughly rinse the barrel several times during two days. Then wash it clean with fresh water. Buack-Facep Murton.--The English fluckmaster has settled two points in Brit- ish exprrience:—First, that mutton is more profitable than wool; and second, that among English mutton consumers there is a decided preference for Down or Black- faced mutton. Tender, juicy-flesh, with a fie and rich flavour, ripe and yet carrying plenty of lean meat, is that which suits the English markt: A combination of these qualities is found to most perfection in some of the black or gray-faced breeds or their crosses. This preference on the part of the buyers is 8o marked that the butcher is enabled to Zite at least two cents pound more for darkened mutton than for any of the white-faced and long-wooled sheep. Sounn Seyse on Povirry.— Fanny Field writes:—‘‘I admire the pure breeds ; I believe in them, but 1 recognize the fact that there are many farmers wh cannot afford to stock up with thorenghbred fowls to begin with any more than they can afford to start a diarv with a $500 cow, Ifa far- mer had but $500 to sicck a farm with, it would be the height of folly to apend the whole sum on One cow; so, if he had but five dollars to stock his poultry yard it would hardly pay to spend it all on one thoroughbred rooster. A $5 rooster might ‘take a premium at the county fair, and the ‘ownet might take pride in the ownership of the bird, but when it comes to producing eggs, one old twenty-five cent common hen | will beat all the $5 roosters in creation.” That’s so, Fanny. Potato Ror.—Mr. O. 8. Bliss writes ‘concerning his treatment of potatoes threa- tened with ret:—‘*I believe the use of air-slacked lime will check any tendency to rot. I have for several years practised the sprinkling of a small quantity of such lime upon my potatoes at the time of storing ‘them in bins. Though I venture’ no posi- ‘tive assertion in this direction, yet I helieve such treatment has resulted in checking ‘any tendency torot. I always intend to reject all specimens affected with the dis- ‘ease before they are stored in the cellar. I have generally found mcre or less in num- _ ber ot effected tubers which appear to have been diseased before storing, hence I have thought the lime dried up the rot. While I have great faith in the use of lime, yet I ‘hesitate to recommend it es a positive _ specific,” Facts Asour Frovur.—Flour is peculiar- ‘ly sensitive tv atmospheric influences ; ‘hence it should never be stored in a room with sour liquids, nor where onions or fish are kept, nor any article that taints the air ‘of the room in which it is stored. Any ‘smell perceptible to the sense will be ab- ‘sorbed by the flour. Avoid damp cellars or lofts where a free circulation of air cannot be obtained. Keep in a cvol, dry, airy room, and not exposed to fre«zing tem- perature, nor to intense summer or to arti- ficial heat, for any length of time above 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. It should not come in contact with erain or other sub- stances which are liable to heat Flour ' should be sifted and the particles thorough- ‘ly disintegrated and then warmed before baking. This treatment improves the color avd baking properties of the dough. The | sponge should be prepared for the oven as soon as the yeast has performed its mission, otherwise fermentation sets in and acidity results. silicic shgy Nahin The history of the Minneapolis milling industry is thus condensed: ‘The first flour mill was built in 1860, and in that year the shipments of fl»ur were 30,000 barrels, and in 1873 there were 585090 barrels and in 1881 3,142,974 barrels. The qnantity of wheat ground into flour in 1831 was 16 500,000 bushels. The foreign export of flour fron. Minneapolis began in 1878 with 109.183 barrels, and amonted in 1881 to 1,181,324 barrels. The products of the manufacturers forthe year were valued at $15,000,000. The Berlin Post declares that Rassia, in constructing a new strategic railway along the Austrian aod German frontiers gives further proof of her hostile intentions, and adds:—‘* There is now little doubt bat that Russia is iscressiag her armaments to an alarming extent.” —_———<Dee—- Tue worst case of weakness, exhaustion, impotency, and all diseases and weaknexs of the generative organs van be cured by Mace’s Magnetic Medicine. Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries Hall Co. See advertisement in another column. [del4 zwks eod wkly, THE Quebec Local Government have grant a $250 to the Fish and G me Protection Society to enable it to sew wild rice in the swampe and other feeding grounds of the Province. = ~_- The Tiber is rising rapidly, and it is feared a serious inundation wll occur. a The French Senate has voted one millier francs for the sufferers by the goods, The Italian war budget for 1883 will show an increase of six millions ever 1882. el ED On ee Horsford’s| Acid Phosphate aote ag fuod for av vxheasted brain. ies aos ai Pee ee SR ealidepentaniedeniino sat eee ee es ont tesit enh aie Che Se rca sap enn tit a , ' » iy 7 cee it aces 1 te em ee ge van Vicente camila ye ee i ee eee ae al Sn we and Pe eg matin Nir Mgmt +e ge 7 app Seema ey hem bee 0 ep le ahem v7 we" yr Se eT a anaes rents a ate DD a d cv won Oa ad preteen en imams) is tan " A - Ah ieee iiiretntenan inet eae ¥ ~, % ui