+ Aaa tha A a lerms :—Five Dovtars A YRAR, ’ ‘ oe a NEW SERIES me ee —_ Tue Datty EXAMINER! IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By rar Examiner Postisnine Company, FROM THEIR Orvicr, Conner oF WaTER AND GREAT GORGE STRESTS, P. E. Island. ,aTES oF SUBSCRIPTION : Charlettetown, Six Mouths, - : $2 50 Three Menths, - . . 1 25 One Month, - . e 0 50 pe- Advertisingfa¢ Contracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- menta, on application. Prince Baward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 16. ——_—— Summer Arrangement. — To take effect on the 28rd May, 1881. ae Ss oS eee TRAINS GOING WEST. SaTATIONS, | EXPRESS MIXED, | MIXED. Souris ....|Dp 6.30am|Dp 2. 15pm! Bear River] ** 7.04 “ 5 3.600 **! St. Peter's.) ** 7.44 “*) ** 3.52 “1 Morell....| * 8.08 | * 4.25 * Mt. Stew’t'Ar 8.40 ‘‘ |Ar 5.05 * ak Georget’n . Dp 7.20am! Dp 3. 13pin Cardigan ..| ‘* 7.40 “ “* 3.36 *- Nt. Stew’t|Ar 8.40 “ Ar 5.00 **| Mt. Stew’t Dp 8.45.m Dr 5.30pm * Bedford...| ** 9.14 “| “* 6.07 “ York..... He g.gi «6.30 “ Royalty Jc, “* 9.45 “*} ** 6.45 “* Ch'town ..|Arl0.00 “| Ar 7.10“) if Ch'town ..|Dp 6.30.n Dp 9.20am'Dp 4.35pm Royalty Je| * 6.45 «JAF 940 Ui) « 4.56 « Dp 9.52 “ N Wilteh’e| ** 7.23 “| 10.45 “| “« 5.47 « Fiunter R’r) “ 7.35 “| 11.00 “| 6.03 « Bradalba’e | “ 8.02 “| 11.37 “| 639 “ Go'ty Line.| ** 8.10 “1 11.47 **| “ 6.62 « Keusingt’n| ‘* = “ 9 | #12. 25pm) 7.28 « Ar 9.02 ‘*|Ar 1.00 ‘*|Ar 8.00 “ Summ’ side 25: 4° 2.45 ** Wellingt’s “10.02 “| “* 3.36 “ Port Hill. . | “10.35 “| “ 4.25 “ O'Leary. ..| “11.32 “| 5.42 * Alberton. .| ‘12.20pm| “ 6.45 * Tignish...'Ar 1.00 “‘ |Ar 7.35 “ | “TRAINS GOING EAST. most moderate rates. | ‘Hardware, Paints, Oils., &c., &c., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. STATIONS, | EXPRESS. | MIXED, | MIXED. i Tignish ...}Dp 2.00pm|Dp 6.45am Alberten..| © 200 « [47 ES rton .. 2. Dp 8.00 “ Olaary...| * 228 “1 ** S06 * Pert Hill..| ‘* 4.25 “} **10.35 *s Wellingt’n; ‘* 458 °** | “11.15 * ’ id Ar 5.35 " Arl 2 00 os Summ’ side!) 6.00 [Dp 1.05pm, Dp 6.30 am Kensingt nj ‘* 6.25 “/ ** 1.40 **| © 7.06 ** Co’ty Line.| ** 6.52 ‘*; “* 2.17 ‘| ** 7.46 * Bradalba’e ' ** 6.58 “* | “* 2.47 **] ** 8.02 * Hanter R’r| ** 7.26 **} ** 3.06 “1 6.42 * N Wiltsh’e| “* 7.39 “ } ‘* 3.20 «| “ 8.58 ** Royalty Je ** 8.15 “| * 415 “| © 9.55 * Ch'tewn ..|Ar 8.30 ** |Ar 4.35 “ |} Arl0.15 “ Ch’tewn . .! Dp 4.0: ‘pra Dp 6.45am Royalty Je! ** 4.15 = 7.08 * ). ay "5G96°° | "7 Demtesd ..1 “ 443 “1 * T.@ * Mt. Stew’tiAr 5.10 “‘ | Ar 8.30 “* Mt. Stew’t 5.25pm) Dp 8.55 am Cardigan ..| ** 6.25 ‘*| ‘°10.16 “ Georgeto’n/ Ar 6.45 ‘* ; “10.45 ** Mt. Stew't' p 5.20pm/Dp 8.50am Morell....| ** 5.52 ‘*; ** 9.32 ** St. Peter’s| ‘‘ 6.15 “| ‘10.06 ** Bear River| *’ 6.55 “| “11.00 * Souris ....jAr 7.30 “ |Artl.50 “ N. B.—The Express Train from Souris and Georgetown connects at Royalty Junction with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for the West, in the morning; and the Mixed Train from the West connects at Royalty Junction with the Express Train from Uhar- lottevewn for Georgetown and Souris, in the “me LB. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch'town, May 21, 1881. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Bexy. F. Grarroy, Srory B. Lapa Hauserr E. Pare. Late Commissioner of Patents. PATENTS, PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, Attorneys-at-Law and Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, 412 Firra Srazer, Wasurneros, D, C, Practice patent law in all its branches in the Patent Office, and in the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States. Pamph- lets sent free on receipt of stamp for postage. : eee - on he > SF viel ©. acted at! is 7 ts true Liberty, wht Free-born Men, having to a oe eee dvise the Public, may speak free.’’—vxiripes. Siscie Coptxs Two Cernis. ——_—__—_— “ - - = a CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINUE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 188t VOL 9.--NO. SI. acta atlas aaa : aaa " sctcesceaticndicihchkcNciie heal cae ha li LOSING-OUT SALE CONFEDERATION = CORRESPONDENCE. MARKET™. = v LIFE ASSOCIATION Bees ttectcemmeee| om _oFr— opinions er statements of our correspondents.;| Prices of oats have again declined in : ouside: peer eh ee oer erent Ter | ee ee FL A ERTS ARETE ccc!” Premrten to tran [ale i, ce et tm Cwaal s 1S "| VICB-PRE-IQENTS : To the Editor of the Examener. ae en d wg Pv ll eter Hen Wie charpy Beer, Ee, Sf your io th IGT nail Eee ado tte tat ello whe har We have decided to leave NOW OFFER OUR \SpectaL Price ror Larer Lots. - the Island this year, and WHOLE STOCK OF Barge@ains ror ALL. A. A. BALDWIN & CQ. Charlottetown, July 13, 1831—6i eod wkly, ne sj See SSS eg Ss = MMER RESORT! SEASIDE HOTEL RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND. a :0 :—_—_ --_ ‘TINHIS BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED and well-known estab- lishment will be open frem 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 Hetel 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 Trains from all peints at Seaside—seven miles. | June 28, 1881. = | FIRE! Address, JSHN NEWSON & CO,, Hunter River, for passengers to Charlottetown, Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont., | CAPITAL, $800,000.00. British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Out., CAPITAL, Charlottetown, April 4, 1881—tf CASH CUSTOMERS anon All Classes of Goods, As I am anxious to reduce my Stock, R. W. TREMAINE, June 1, ’81. 83 Queen Street. Cadiz Salt. Cadiz Salt, NHE Barque “ RINGWOOD”’ will be due 1 here about 15th July with a cargo of fine Cadiz Salt, suitable for curing Mackerel and Codfish, which will be sold low while landing. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO., June 15, '8l-—3w 2aw Water Street ND immediate possession given, the House. and premises on the corner o° Great George and Kent streets, lately occu- pied, and used for the last twelve years, aa a rivate boarding house by Alexander Hayden, Be Also, the shep beneath. For’ parti- culars apply to THOMAS DAWSON, M. D. Ch’town, June 7. —2aw tf 70: MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED. , 70: Risks taken on all descriptions of Preperty at LOWEST RATES. :0: Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Sun Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, $500,000.00. QUPECIAL RATES of Freight on Lobsters kh per Fishwick’s Express, ‘‘ Anchor,” **Cromwell,” and other Steamboat Lines, to to following ports, viz: Antwerp, Bordeaux, Brussels, Bremen, Copenhagen, Glasgow, Halifax, Havre, Hamburg, London, Liverpool, Napies and New Yerk. Parties having such te ship would de well to enquire of L. A. Barnaby, Hellis Street, Halifax, or A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Queen’s Wharf, Charlottetown. June 14—1m 2aw VALE COAL MINES Pictou, Vova Scotia. OQ==™ soy, Furnished by CARVELL BRQOS., June 10—Im law pat Agents for P. E. I THE BEST TURNIP SEED, BEER & SONS. May 31,’81—eod our Printing done is a PRINTING ROOMS Tike exauia done is a ROOMS our Prin | place to PRINTI the EXAMINE Attention is Directed to the SPECIAL ADVANTAGES afforded by this Associa- tion as compared with the. unitorm Bonus of Two and a Half Per Cent. plan, ORDINARY LIFB PLAN. Casi. C. L. A. Policy No, t. $16,- 000. Protits for 1580, Bonus. MUR WORE... cen ercees $121 96 $312 00 Results under 24 per cent. Bonus plan.,.......... 87 75 250 OF Difference - $34.15 $62.00 This difference in faver «f the ™ L. A. policy -helders INCREASES Wit). © « bs wd: itional premium paid. Pelicies in this Association are NuN-FoR- FEITABLE after 1. We YEARS, and are Indisputable After Three Years. J. K. MACDONALD, June 28, The Largest Amount of Life Insurance at the Smallest Outlay |! THE DOMINION SAFETY FUXD LIFE ASSOCIATION, ST. JOHN, N. B. A HOME COMPANY. ProvixciaL Diagcroas: Jas.de Wolfe Spurr, Jas. T, Steeves, M.D, Wm. Henry Thorne, Thos. Temple, Foster McFarlane,M.D., Chas. F. Clinch, Hon. C. N. Skinner, Q. C., Jaa, de Welfe Spurr, Thos. A. Chipman, President. Secretary The Safety Fund System! IMIRINE! “LIFEY cnesistesse. HORACE HASZARD, General Insurance Agent, —— REPRESENTING— Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng,, CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. fording the protection of LIFE INSURANCE! 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. Tames Brown, Sub-Agent, ; Jamas McLxop, M. D.. Physician, bon ory E. H. BABBITT, Special Agent for P. E. I. June 25, ’8!. Royal Insurance Co., ~—Oy-— LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. $10,000,000,00 23,000,000.00 Gpptiels ie gtiag 444 Gash Asstt, . , . Annaal Income, . 2 wt, Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. With the largest net surplus of any Fire Insurance Company in the world. RATES MODERATE. JOHN MACEACHERN, June 20, ’81—eod Agent for P. E. Island L. ARTHUR & CU., GENERAL Commission Merchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, MASS. May 16, 1881 (wkly EDWARD T. RUSSELL & C0., GHNBRAL Commission Merchants, No. 213 State Street. BOSTON. May 14, 1881. Queen Insurance Co'y OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL - TWO MILLIONS STERLING. Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also,on Vessels on the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences. All Losses settled promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD o Bank), je'tT) Agent for Prince Edward I sland Managing Directer. | 5,000,000.00) § Trout,” containing some false statements which, if you will kindly allow me space, I will expose. Your correspondent says on going to Enmore River on Tuesday, he found a net set across the stream. This statement is not true, there being no net set across the stream this summer; but having # net set on that day was perfectly in aceordance with the law. His next statement is the stream was alse thick with saw-dust. This is utterly untrue. Emmore River Mill is fitted up for catching the saw-dust as. well as any mill on the Island, and there has not been any in thisstream thissummer. Sheep River Mill is also fitted up, and the sawdust ,carted away. Again, your correspendent ‘asks whose duty it is to stop the netting and see that the sawdust does not ge into the rivera? If he had asked that question while at Eomere River, any one eonld have ‘told him ; for we have a fishwarden here, ‘and one that does his duty without fear or favor. Now, Sir, when H. ©. W. comes out like a man and lets the public know who he is, he will hear trem me again. Yours, Arcu’p Murray. To the Editor of the Hxaminer. Dear Srr,—I notice in your paper of 15th inst., a communication frem a corres- pondent signing himself ‘‘ A supporter of the Government” wherein it is stated that ‘*‘liquer is sold at Vernen, Orwell, and Mount Stewart, in Queen’s County,im open contempt and defiance of the law.” Now, Sir, se far as Orwell is concerned, I believe your correspondent is misinferm- ed. There has been asort of Vigilance Committee appointed here, whose duty it is te make -known not only the names of venders ef intoxicating liquors, but also the names ef those who drink it to excess ; and frem ali that ean be gleansd, there has been no liquor seld at Orwell during the past six months, But Sir, I am serry to state that there is Urwell, tonstantly open te these unfortun- ate, poverty-stricken individuals, on the frnits of whose former labor the rum- seller is enabled to live. Perhaps the Government do not deseerve any encomiums for the manner in which they have handled the liquor laws of this Province ; neither do they, in my humble opinion, merit mueh eensure. I consider that if ‘‘ A supporter of the Government ” would attribute a goodly share of the illicit sale of ram in Queen’s County to the timidity of some J. Ps., the ignorance of others, and the drunkenness ef a few, he would be much nearer the mark. Hoping that if there is really any vioia- tions of the License Law at Orwell your correspendent will assist in giving the names of the guilty enes and bringing them to justice, I remain, yours, etc., J. OC, Montague, July 19, 1881. An Appeal for Protection. The Post directs attention to an arti- cle in the Quarterly Review intended to show from statistics that British manu- factures are declining, and that foreign- ers are competing successfully even in the English markets, in consequence of the system of free trade. The Post says: ‘« These facts deserve the most consider- ate attention of every man having the future prosperity of the country at beart. The United States, under a system of rotection, paid during sixteen years over £150,000,000 debt, and £20,000,000 last year. Under it the United States have passed by leaps and bounds into a condition of prosperity which before long will enable them to cancel the enormous debt incurred on account of the civil war. England is by no means in the same hopeful condition. Free trade has done much to benefit the country, but we doubt whether it has not been pressed too far ; whether it has not become imper- ative to resort to retaliatory duties.” —— .- oe -— Facts for Prohibitionists. Nine-teaths of the crimes committed in Italy, accerding to Signor Selopis, the eminent statesman, have their origin in the drinking shops, while Mrs. Mario states that in Milan alone thirteen hun- dred individuals are yearly taken to the hospitals in various stages of deliriwm tremens—a pretty fair, record fora ‘wine \drinking” country, once so free from the grosser forms of intoxication, and a pretty strong argument against the mem- bers of the Senate who wish to “‘amend ” the Scott Act on the ground that light liquors are a protection against drunken- ness. ———-S fe — Out of about three hundred designs for Christmas cards submitted to the Royal Canadian Academy, the first prize and gold medal has been awarded by the Council at Halifax to Mr- F. M. Bell- Smith, of Hamilton. Mr. Bell-Smith has also sold to the Governor-General a water-color drawing of a boat race on Toronto Bay. it is expected that there will be a further increase iu the Russian export duties, asf rea oil ‘ahout cight miles wenth at) been holding out for higher prices have been obliged to give in and now sell at from 188. 6d. to 19s. per quarter. . POTATOES. Ss Old potatoes have gone out of the United tates market, and free supplies of new ones are selling at $2 to $2.25 per barrel. EGGs., Boston advices of the 16th inst., state that there has been a firmer feeling for fresh stock, which is rather searee, and choice lots of Nerthern and Eastern eggs have been selling at 174 to 18 cents per dozen, P. E Island eggs command 17 te 17} cents per dozen. FLOUR, A Galt, Ont., circular of the 15th inst., states that the grain and flour trade for the week has been quiet, principally owing to the very small offerings, especially in flour, which were altogether insufficient for the demand. The weather is very favorable for the fall wheat harvest. There is little flour offering in Galt at present. A considerable export trade has been done during the week and a much improved tone prevails. Spring Extra is queted in Galt, at $5.20 to $5 25; Exira $5 50 to $5.55; and Superior Extra, at $5.60 to $5.65. The Montreal Flour Market was on Saturday last quiet, but prices remained firm. The stock of flour in store there, was reduced sume 6,000 barrela during the past fortnight. The following are the quotations :— Superior Extra........0-++s00+5 $000 @ 5 95 Extra Superfine............... + 685 @5 90 Spring Extra.........s0.00 cove 5 80 @ 5 82 Saperfine,........ccceceseese-cooeee 5 40 @ & 50 Strong Bakers’............ pesbces 585 @ 650 Pines. 390. 30 8.2L 2: 450 @ 4 60 & Charlottetown market prices remain same as last quoted. _—_ COMMBRCIAL NOTES. Hoe Packxine. —The king ef h in Chicago frem March Ist to ante is 1458, 000 head, against 1,822,000 for the corres- pending period last year,shewing a decrease of 364,000 head, Trape wirh Braz. —The Canadian and Brazilian shipping matter has, we are pleased to learn, at last been successfully arranged and definite arrangements are now under consideration in regard to freights, rates, ete. The eompany will be under French and Brazilian management— the negotiations having matured in France — and sailing under the French flag. The names of the company’s vessels will be ad- vertised in the course of a“ few days, to- gether with information of exports and im- ports. —Montreal Gazette. _— a At St. John they had music after Mr. Blake's speech. It had a dying fall. It wil) take a good deal of ‘‘ music by the band” te seduce the people of the Lower Provinces to follow Mr. Blake in his crusade against all their best interests. As Mr. Huntington aptly said, the little Liberal hen will have to ‘‘spreed herself’ con- siderably before she can cover ali the Maritime eggs.—-T7'oronto Mail, - >>. The three days’ auction sale of Lord Bea- consfield’s miscellaneous effects, including plate, ornaments, objets d’art, and manu- scripts, realized over seven thousand pounds The set of stereotype plates of the edition of Isaac Disraeli’s werks, edited by his son, with the cepyright of his memoir and notes brought £250. The furni'ure and effects in the late Earl’s Curzon street house house will be sold in a forinight hence. oo ‘This isa sad Commentary on our boasted civilization,” a tramp despond- ingly observed when he discovered that the ham he had taken from the front of a shop was a wooden one.—Ameri- can Queen. Judge Breckenridge, in reprimanding a criminal was answered by him, * Sir, I am uot such a scoundrel as your honor —takes me tobe.” ‘ Put your words closer together,” replied the judge. <a What is the difference between a butcher aud a gay young lady? The tormer kills to dress, while the latter dresses to kill. — It was Artemas Ward who said there are two things in this world for which no cue is ever prepared—namely, twins. rege Why isa lady engaged in netting like a ship in fulleail? Because she is makiug so many knots an hour. eo... Whose best works are most trampled upou? A shoemaker’s; because good shoes last longer than bad ones, — ee ee Why is your nose in the middle of your face? Because it’s the centre (scenter.) ee ** Did you know,” said a cunning Yankee to a Jew, “‘ that they hang Jews and don- keys together in Poland?” ‘ Indeed! then it is weil that you and I are not there,” retorted the Jew. > ee InsuRANCE.—Mariue, Fire, Life and Acci- ‘ \dent--effected in most reliable companies. Frep. W, Hyspman, Agent. (ap PWT a I SO AS ily Se PSOE ME IER TS CIEL SM MTR AT NRT Bie OEM EO EE Re NRE ST ett ne RG ee tine OS BE A <7" Smarr ere “rage Rats aptbay ~ MG, 2H