) ARS A YX EAR. ‘‘ This is true Liberty, when Fres-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—Lvuiripes. Sineie Copies Two CErnts, “NEW SERIES. Tar DAILY IS ISSUBD EVERY EVENING, Ry rae Examiner Pustisning Company FROM THEIR Orrick, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, . . P. E. Island it ‘ SUBSCRIPTI Six Months, : . : $2 50 One M nen, 0 ov we- Advertising at most moderate rates @entracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise ments, oh application. Prinee Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TAGLE NO. 17. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Te take effect on the lst Dec., 1881. | _ TRAINS OUTWARD. STATIONS. MIXED. MIXED, MIXED. | —_—— Ch tows |Dp 8.15am)/Dp 3.00pm Dp 2.30pm Reyalty Jci ** 8.38 ° aa + 365 « im wee. ** OFF “1 426 “ Hunter R’r; “ 9.45 ** | ** 420 * Bradelba’e | ‘110.23 “| ** 5.08 * Ce'ty Line.! ‘110.33 “*; ** 5.18 °* Freetown “Ie” | Gee ** Keusingt’n! “11.10 “| ** 5.55 * eg [APLLAS “| Ar 6.39 | Summ’ side Dp 1.45 pm} Wellingt’n 2.37 |“ Peesrin..| * 222 * @’Lesry...| ‘* 444 “* Bloemiield | ** 5.08 “ Alberton..| ‘* 548 * Tignish...,Ar 6.45 * ~ |Dp 2.53pm Royalty Jo| EE bew'ak | ** 3.09 Bedford. .. ("aa ; | |Ar 4.05 * Ms. Stew ¢| |Dp 4.15 * Cardigan .. { | ** 5.33 * Seorget'n.. ‘Ar 6.00 “ Bs. Stew't Dp 4 15pm Morell....| ~~ i @s. Poter’s. i 1 * 625 * Bear River 1 6.15 * Souris ....| |Ar 7.00 “ TRAINS INWARD. STATIONS. | MIXED. | MIXED, MIXED. } ee | @e'tewn ..' Ar 5.30pm) Arll. 5am) Ari l.45am Royalty Je Dp 5.07 ** | Dpl0.52 * |Dpll.22 “ BW Wiltoh’s| * 4.15 “| 10.00 «| Huater kr) ** 400 **, ** 9.45 **| Bredalbe’e * ** 3.24 ** | ** 9.09 **| Co’ty Line.| “* 3.14 “| ** 8.59 “ Brestown..| ‘* 2.59 “| ** §.44 * Keasingt nj ‘* 2.35 * | §.20 * es 2 00 «| ’ , Summ side ; Arll.30am Wellingt’n| Dp10.38 * Pert Hill..| ** 9.53 * O'Leary...' “ 8.31 “| Bloomfield | ‘‘ 8.08 ‘| 7.25 of _ | “has «| | Albertex ..| * Tignish...| ‘* 6.30 ‘ Reyalty a * Dpi1.22am Weiveceel ie? Bedford. . .| | 610,45 * ' ’ ae Mi. Stew't |Arl0.00 “ Cardigan .. |Dp 8.40 ** Georget’n .| 1 815 ** Mt. Stew’t| Ar 10. 00am Mereli....; | Dp 9.20 * St. Peter's 1 $50 ‘ Bear River} “ae Seasis....| “7.58 * L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent Railway Office, Charlottetown, Noy. 29, 1581 [6i, wkly] 7 , o i] Prince Edward Island Railway tC) an FURTHER NOTICE a Passenger Train for Georgetown, to connect with steamer “ Northern Light,’’ will leave Char- lottetown at 4.50 p. m. daily, Sundays ex- cepted, A Passenger Train will also leave George- tewn for Charlottetown daily, Sunday’s ex- cepted, on arrival of the * Northern Light,’ L. B. ARCHIBALD, Supt. Railway Offices, Ch’town, Lec 15, 1881—tf LOBSTER FACTORY FOR Sand. HE undersigned offers for sale the LOBS- TER FACTORY and PLANT, TRAPS, BOATS, &e, AT DESABLE, lately the property of Joseph Boats and Donald K. Currie, of that place. This Factory was erected last spring and is in good condition. If not disposed of before the Ist March next, it will then be sold at Public Auction, Further particulars may be had on applica- tion to the undersigned. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Trustees of the Estate of Joseph Boats and D. K, Currie. @b’ town, Oct. 8, 81—oaw tf For Sale or to Let. aa Freebold Property, with a front cf eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Oan be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- fag adoor. Apply on the premises to MKS. bOSW ALL Marek i2, lebi-~if Fn CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, —_ __ —_— [EXAMINER | i ' | | | Dec, 13, 1881—1m eed } i WE INVITE ALL! | WHO MAX Favor us with a Call, TO AN INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES FOR FALL & WINTER, WHICH Is NOW COMPLETE, and which we offer at Bargains to Cash Bayers. Everything warranted as represented or neo sate, Remember the plaee—“ Sign or rum Crown,’ South Side Market. ROBERTSON & CAMERON. aa ee ee —— ‘1881. FAIR TRADE. 1882. NO FAVORS ASKED. —9:@——_--— WE HAVE IN STOCK AND OFFERING AT Bottom Prices for Cash, 375 BARRELS OF FLOUR, OF THE FOLLOWING CHOICE BRANDS: 125 barrels Sunpgam—Full Patent Hungarian Process, superior to any Flour in the: Market. } 500 barrels Kent, ) : 126 ‘‘ Strathroy, 60 barrels Ckown JEWEL, { . 125 ‘* Maritime Rose CHOICE 65 barrels Bupa, pPATENTS. 195 « Airdrie, ’ * SUPERIORS - | 128 4“ Tranquility, 19 “ Anchor, J Oatmeal fer the Peeple—Bagnal!l’s Manutacture, awarde First Prize at Dominion Exhibition. 100 boxes SO barrels Plain and Fancy CRACKERS (Rankin’s,) 50 barrels White Gr. 50 ‘** Yellow Refused > SUGARS. 20 hhds. P. R. 15 puns. Barbadoes 10 puns. Trinidad MOLASSES. Bris. Amber and Golden Syrups. 200 half-chests) 7 <_. £0 pkgs. § TEA (Choice. ) FRESH FRUITS. 20 barrels CURRANTS, 5 cases do 100 boxes FIGS. 260 boxes Valencia RAISINS, 100 boxes London Layers, 50 half-boxes de., 50 qr. boxes do., 20 bags Rice, 10 barrels Beans, 15 TON® CHOICE OHEESE, 200 bags Coasse Salt. CANNED GOODS. Ox Tongue, Corned Beef, Potted Ham, Devilled Ham, Mock Tartle Seup, Pesshes, Pine Apple, Sliced Apple. PISH—Salmon, Mackerel, Herring, Finnan Misddics, Sardines, Lobster, Cove Oyster. IN POTS—Marmalade, Preserved Ginger. Jellies, Jams, CALF FOOT JELLY, ia quart and pint Bottles, Standard and Water White Kerosene. Pratt’s Celebrated Astral Oil (Odorless), in 5 gallon tins and on draught, far superior to any other illuminating @il im use. 90@ boxes DIGBY HERRING. Colman’s Btareh, Pore Spices and Sauces (Englisb.) XXX VINEGARS, and a large assortment of Malt, White Wine, Also Pails, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, Brooms, &c. GBNERAL GROCERI Eo. GOODS WARRANTED, English AND DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS. INSPECTION SOLICITED, J. D. MACLEOD & CO. Oorner Qeven end Grafton irects, Des, 10, Oh—tm Qaw; wiry St. Lawrence Hotel. fFTIHE above Hotel is now RE OPENED,| . having been thoroughly repainted and _tefarnished in the best style, Being centrally }situated and within three minutes wa)k of jthe Railway Depot end Steamboats, it offers inducements te the travelling public. Permanent and Transient Boaiders acco- ' modation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in , the city. i VOL 10.-N0, 45, eee ee —-—— transfer of land. Reform of parliamentary procedure he said was the first question, after which there was nothing to prevent the endeavor the Government intended to CANADIAN. ‘make ia dealing with County Government, i —__ OTTAWA, Jan 13. | : . ad ee WEG genet a. The Bank of Montreal sold over $100,-| { GRRESPONDENG E. 000 werth of Canadian Pacitic land grant) —————— ——— \bonds yesterday—the largest sale any day | We do not hold ourselves responsible for the ‘since the opening. At a meeting of the ' opinions or siutements of our correspondents, Canada Pacific Railway Directors yester- | —--—— ed ‘o the Editor of the Examiner, } WM. E. HICKSY iday, it was resolved not to build the con-| a - =. BICAAT, ‘templated branch to Sault Ste. Marie, but}; og) wpa any 5 /Ch'town, Dec, 2,81 Proprietor that a connection would be made with the Sir, Liberal,” in your issue of the ‘Chicago and North-Western Railway in- . . enema { } Ete ; and while the line along the north shore of Lake Superior is in progress, swift © steamers will be used by the company to 'earry freight from Algoma Bay te Chicage Fo the iront : ‘and to Thunder Bay. The Mayflower Mills D 8 UNITED STATES. Have been thoroughly overhauled, and Wasuinoton, Jan. 13, Davidge continued his argument for the 8 first-class Steam Engine put in, making it second to nene on ‘prosecvtion in the Guiteau case to-day. the Island. |Guiteau apologized to Davidge for his denunciation of the latter but declined to Parties from a distance can receive their withdraw anything he had said of Corkhill. griste at shortest notice. |Davidge dwelt upon the fact that the pri- H.S. GATES, | goner when on the stand has shown wonder Weat Royalty, Dec. 20—4i daw, wkly 2m =! fu] memory, logic, reason and intellectual — ——— |ability, all tending to refute the theory of 200 Barrels Ki. D. Cernmeal. Oe we undersigned have this day entere CITIZENS’ insanity. He reviewed that portion of the ‘testimopy bearing upon the prisoner's ;moral character as evidenced in his past INSURANCE CO ilife. ‘* Ail this time” said counsel ‘* ne ®9 one accused him of insanity.” In the esti- imation of his friends and family he was ORM CAN ADA, sane enough for all transactions of life ; dale but when his hand is red with bleod, and SIR HUGH ALLAN.........PRESIDENT, | outaged law claims him as a sacrifice on a ‘the altar of justice we first hear of in- iin sinen iostpp east $1,188,000 Sanity.” During the argument Guiteau Deposited with Dominion Gov't... 142,00. made constant interruptions which were "| adroitly turned by the counsel with telling Five, Life, Accident and Guarantee. jhis opening argument for the defence te-msrrow. Rieks taken in the above Company at ie moderate rates. (Farm Property and Isolated | New Y ORK, Jan. is. Dwellings s speciality.) Policies issued in} The Chicago express train leaving Albany office st Charlottetown, Losses settled at 2.40 this afternoon with many members promptly and liberally. |of the legislature on board was run into by A. 8. URQUHART, |the Tarry town special train, about qnarter General Agent for P. E, I of a mile east of Spuyten Duyvil Junction, Ch’town, Dec. 9, 1881—lia {with Harlem mail. The two rear cars, | eff ct against the prisoner. Reed begins] iSth is no doubt a very intelligent person, i e., judging from his strictures on the action of temperance men in connection with the Act of 1878. But ‘ Liberal” must allow that there are equally intelli- gent people on the other side, who are evidently possessed of as much sound com- mon sense as he appears to possess. He declaims against the temperance men as being ‘‘ fanatics,” because they have made an effort on their part to suppress one of the vilest uf the vile traffic that curses this earth, Surely ‘‘ Liberal” must be aware of the fact that the blame does not rest on the temperance men more than any other per- son, because the Act is not so thoroughly operative as it ought to be. But I contend that the whole blame rests on those who condone the traffic and are using their etforts to defend it in ifs operation, and not only they, but those higher in authority who from time to time have failed to reach a decision in the case of the Appeal from Federiction. Let ‘ Liberal,” when trying to show his hand in this matter, take the proper authorities to task, and let them have the benefit of those strictures. Then we will have a better opportunity of judg- ing of his ability to effect a still greater reform, Yours truly, A. L. a a 8) Is Guiteau Insane? The following ‘‘ incident” is from the proceedings in the Court on January 7 :-- Cuiteau pretended to read a letter, but in reality was carefully listening te Davidge. The few interruptions made were un- noticed by counsel, save when Guiteau said: ‘“‘I didn’t know the difference be- tween right and wrong. I had no choiee, If I bad I would not have done it.” Davidge answered: We will come to that by and by. RORTHERN ASSURANCE C0., foe. Reported seven bodies taken from the wreck. Senatar Wagner it is feared is buri.ed. Every available ambulance sent to the seene of the accident from Bellevue and New York hospitals, It is report d Sninney of the New York ‘ Times” was kil ed. 1 Moorgate Street, London, ee New York, Jan. 13, Capital, . . : £3,000,000 stg.| Nine dead bedies have been recovered. — Mr, Park Valentine, 21 years old, and his Every description of property insured at wife, 19 years old, of Remington, Vt., are current retes, in towa and country. lamong the killed. They were married on r asday ye ‘oute to Florida yaep.w. uyspuan, (Nine tt Corner Queen and Water streets, : Ch'town, Dec. 6, ’8|—tf Protessional Card. LATER. EUROPEAN. Tunis, Jan. 13, General Logerot’s column arrived at Sfax /on the 6th inet. Lonpon, Jar. 15. The Coroner’s jury returned a verdict of ‘‘ wilful murder” against Dr, Lawson in 'causing the death of his brother-in-law, a young student named Percy Johns. The Bank of England subscribed five hundred pounds to the fund inaugurated in into Partmership ae Attorneys-at-Law, Office—@outh side of Queen Squaie, op posite the Post Uffice. A. B. WARBURTON, F. J. CONROY, Charlettetown, Dee, 8, 1881—éw Jaw 1. | sid of the Irish property defence fund. Queen Insurance Co'y “ii “bain Parque * Norton,” from Dalhousie, N. B., for Whitehaven, was abandoned Dec. 3rd. She has been towed inte Falmouth. CF ENGLAND. GAPITAL - TWO MILLIONS STERLING. Paris. Jan. 13. Gaston and another man _ represent- Insurance effected on ail kinds of Buildings, | ing tlemselves as Americans, have robbed Merchandise aud Produce, Also, on Vessels), jeweller in the Rue Quatre Septembre on the stocks. of valuables amounting to nearly 250,000 Special rates for isolated residences. francs. All Losses settled promptly, | Drespen, Jan. 13, | GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Five of the thirty-nine persons accused Agent for Priuce Edward Island. | o¢ distributing socialistic election proclama | tions, have been found guilty. The sever- yi ‘ T jest sentenco imposed was four months im- ALK RED A BOWN | prisopment. ° 9) Bert, Jan. 13. ’ WEE The motion of Herr Windthorst abrogat- AUCTION EER ing te tow forbidding the exereli of eccle- —ANE— pes Foes’ functions witheut Gevernment | author zation, was read a second oo ae 1901 ree Gensral Commission erchan ST, JOBN’'S, WEWFOUNDLAND, ‘Reichstag yesterday, 233 to 115. orders of the day, introduced by Imperial- Solicits consignments of all kinds of Produce Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, etc., etc, ists, Conservatives, and National Liberals Prompt returne guaranteed, were rejected. ences on application. Juw77]} Mapkrip, Jan. 13. The E/ Liberal publishes a letter from : | Francis of Bourbon, cousin of King Alfonse, Good refer~' susgesting that England should cede Gib- Ju 17 6m oaw | -itar to the Pope, if she declines to restore | it to Spain. W C Bl S HOP Lonvon, Jan. 13. ® 8 . 5 The Times’ Berlin despatch says the col- llective note of France and England to the SHITPERELN @G |Khedive is viewed by the Foreign Office \here as a grave diplomatic mistake, which ann ee | Eugland will rue sooner or later. A Con- stantinople despatch says the Sultan called FOR WAR DING AGENT ‘a meeting of the Cabinet to consider the J |Anvlo-French note concerning Egypt. Marine Insurance Broker, |The sitting lasted until en early hour this | morning. It is rumored that the Porte oats & | will address a protest to the Powers, asthe Sultan is jealous of his Suzerain preroga- General Commission Agent, «vs Tripout, Jan. 13. BEDFORD kow, | Three French missionaries have been . Omori. . BARA, B: §. | murdered pear the oasis of Gladames in ys bes * . the desert ef Sahara. The chief of the ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the | aesassins is said to be Caid of Ghadames @kipment of Lobsters and other Canned | who was concerned ii the massacre of the Goods, aad collecties ¢f Custom Drawbucks French exploring expedition under Col. thereon. | Flatters near Assimee in February last. | Hull, Cargoes, and Freights insured iu Vetmnede Jee: 20 | first-class offices at most favorable rates. | a en i Consignments of Produce solicited, and) Gladstone, speaking at a Rent-day” prompt returns guaranteed. ‘dinner at Hawarden, deprecated the idea ! ! Judge Porter relieved Davidge and read from newspaper slips Judge Davis’, of New York, charge to the jury in the Coleman murder case. Scoville, with some impatience, abjected to any more dramatic efforts on the part of Porter, which were intended for effect on the jury, and insisted that Porter might as well read a stump-speech to the jury. He knew it had no bearing upon the case. **Of course he knew it,” Guiteau shout- ed, ‘‘and more than that, the jury decided the case directly against the charge of the court,” Porter repelled the insinuation, and in- sisted that the farce so long enacted by the counsel for the defenoe must now stop. If not rebuked by the court it would be by others. Judge Cox ended the dispute by saying that the matter read was undoubtedly authority. Its applicability to this case could be commented on by the counsel at the proper time. As Davidge resumed after Judge Cox’s ruling, Guiteau shouted, ‘“‘I want to get this thing right before the jury. Every one knows all about that case. The jury gave a verdict against that charge and this rosecution knows it well.” The effect was electrical, when Davidge, in a most deliberate and earnest manner, said: ‘*‘ Your Honor, this man was for three weeks held up to us as an embicile, and now listen to him, he not only knows the difference between right and wrong, but he understands fully the law of this case.” Guiteau—‘‘ Transitory mania, that’s my case. I don’t pretend I’m insane now. I've got as good a head as you or Porter either. Scoville is a fool in thought, and I repudiate him and his whole theory of de- fence. All that I want is two hours before that jury. and I can set this thing all right” The scene was lively for some minutes, Judge Cox rapped for order, Guiteau subsided, and Davidge continued without further interruptions. ale o> Household Hinte. LiximMent ror Spratns.—Take one ounce each of chloroform, ammonia, sweet il, and camphor gum. Mix with hali a pint of pure alcohol. Shake before using. It is a splendid liniment for family use. Cure For Corns.— Wet common cooking soda with water, so that it will spread easily on a bit of cloth, and bind it on the corn. Keep it on till the corn is loos- ened and comes out. It is simple and sure. FrizzLep Berr.—Brown a piece of butter the size of an egg in a saucepan, add a cup of cream or milk, one teaspoonful of flovr, mixed with a little cold milk. Have resdy a half pound of thinly shaved smoked beef, add it to the mixture, let it just come to @ boil; serve. YEAST THAT WILL Not Sour.—Put three quarts of water and two pints loose hwpe in a pot, boil twenty minutes; put one qvart sifted flour in a pan, when hops are boiling fast strain half the hop water on the flour; work down all the lumps you can, then strain the rest boiling; add a small teacup of sugar, same of salt; when cool -nough put in yeast to rise it, Put in a sinall top jar, put where it will be waim until it begins to rise, then tie loosely and put in the cellar, or some coul place. A smal cupful is sufficient for six small loaves. | Correspondence solicited and answered of introducing the prinewle of the Land | promptly. Court Bill in England, but it was neces-} Mor: iy FISI— Dy ‘wom be wuld to cheapen and fasilitate ) Dough made of this yeast will not sour if twenty-faes bout,