cn A i ls faerie Five DoLtars A YAR, >: A, y ‘ ; } . ’ N KW SERIES, hak VAILY HKXAMINER [he Examiner Publishing Qo. feom their office, corner of Water and Great George Str ets, Charlottetown, Viince Kkdward Island. ATES » SCRIPTION ; Six Alonth - . . $2 50 ' ° or ‘lonths, . . 1 26 vlonth, - . ° 0 50 @ Advertising at most moderate rates. ntracts may be made for monthly, urterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments ¢@! application, ALMANAG FOR DECEMBER, i883. MOON 8 CHANGES, First Quarter, 7th day, 7h. 33.5m., a. m, rull Moon, 13th day, llh. 15.8m., p. m. Last quarter 2ist day, 3h. 55.9m., a. m. New Moon 29th day, 3h, 47 2m., a. m. D — Sun 'San '‘Moon|High ! Days DA ) - . i ‘ rises |sets | rises |water | len’h. h m jh m|morn aft’'n | * This is true Liberty, when Free-born Me * .. en ce Daily -——- — - —— ——— SD Senne senate amaadine-seerees = ) ISLAND, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1883, Sterns ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN Klannels and Ulster Cloths and Mantle Cloths, VELVETS, VELVETHEENS AND PLUSHE,/,, Blankets, Tweeds and Coatings, Fur-lined Cloaks and Cloth Jackets, W ool Squares and Wool Scarfs, Examiner. es ———— oe ey a a n, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiriwss. GHAR LOTTEPOWN PRINCE EDWARI Perkins & FOVIn PHoAY. | By Charles Reade. CHAPTER XVIIL | (Continued. ) | ‘Ye see sir,’ said he, addressing the old merchant, for there was something on his mind that made him avoid speaking directly to General Rolleston, ‘when we came out of Sydney, the wind being south and by west, Hudson took the northerly course instead of running throvgh Cook’s Straits. The weather freshened from the same quarter, so that with one thing and another by when we werea month out, she was | five hundced miles or so nor’ard of her true /course. But that wasn’t all; when the leak gained on us, Hudson ran the ship three hundred miles, by my reckoning, to the nor’east, and I remember the day ‘before she foundered, he told me she was in latitude forty, and Easter Island bearing Fur Maffs and Fur Caps spor: Winter Goods, ef every description, Good and Cheap, at. Ch'town, Nov. 19, 1883. PERKINS & STERNS. _-s ee eS | Saturday 7 39:4 10) $ 39)11 46; 9 04 2) Suaday | 30! 10] 9 24!morn! 3) Monday | gil 9W 5) 0 23 4 Tuesday , 32) 90 4t) 1 O 5 Wedaesday | 33; 91 14) 1 40) . ’ - « 4 ) Or viriday = =| 33) Slatetal 3 164 §|Satarday | 36) 8] O 43) 442} 8 54 @ Sunday 37 s! } 15) 5 29 i 10 Monday 33 S32 '66-7: a il) Tuesday 39} 8] 2 26' 8 10 12 WV ed nesday 40) 3 3a ee «6 13 Tharsday 41 8, 4 14 9 57 i4 Friday 42; 9 ° 16,10 43 15 Saturday , 96 24/11 23' 5 50\ 16 Suaday | 43! 9) 7 82 aftl2 17, Mouday | 44) 10-8 35) 0 6i 18, Tuesday | 45, 10) 9 46) 1 22 19 Woded lay | $6 mg 0 - : iM 2U' Thursday 0 O41) 21 Friday , #6 Il) morn; 3 54 22 Saturday | 47 12; 0 53; 459 8 5) ores day ps 4 I a 6 = 4; Monday > 2 $1) 7 12 25 Seeidien | 4s! 14! 350) 8 7 25 Weduesday 45 15 446 8 §2, 27\Thursday | 49| 15) 5 42, 9 34 23/ Fri iay 4y 16) 6 3310 14 2) Sa°urday 49' 17' 7 2210 51) 8 52 30 Sunday | 49, 18 7 59 11 28) 31 Monday '7 49 4 19 8 44 morn! Merchants’ Bank of Halifax, CHARLOTTETOWN AGENCY, Cavings Bank Depariment, «WILL BE— OPENED IST NOVEMBER, 1883, on and after which date DEPOSITS OF $5 AND UPWARDs, will be, taken and interest at the rate of Four Per Cent. Per Annum ALLOWED THEREON, - For farther particulars apply to F. H. ARNAUD, Oct, 30, 1883, AGENT. EBWARD T. RUSSEL & CO., GHN HRAL Commission Merchants, NO, 284 STATE STREET, BOSTON. Particular attention given to the sale of Fish and Produce oi all kinds, June 22, 1883. —6m INSURANCE OFFICE. (ucan Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Lancashire Insurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance etfected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly aad equitably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents. (ffice—South Side Queen Square. Oh'town, Sept. 15, 1882, GEORGE TWEEDY, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Notary Public, &v. OF FILE— West Side of Queen Street, Chaz- lottetown, next door to Stevenson's Tm Shop, July 25, 1893.- dy wkly 6m ~L.ARTHUR & CO., GEN ERAL Jommission Merchants, 12} ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) BOSTON, MASS. Eggs and Produce a Specialty, TRAINS DEPART.--FOR THE WEST —- ——0: eo eS Oo x = aati iss3-4. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, 0:0-—— — ¢\N AND AFTER MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1883, trains will run daily as follows (} ‘Sundays excepted ):— PRINCE. EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. IS83-4. =e 22 — -- TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WiST. $$ $$$ $$ zs | | No. 1. | No. 3. ho. 2 | No, 4, STATIONS. « 1 Txaw TRESENT | NEW PErsEST | STATIONS, PKESENT | NKW YKESANT | STANDARD CH’R'JOWN | STANDARD 'n TOWN , ‘Toma )@tAsi axe (ohh owe | { simx. { vie. TIME, TMB |! TIMe. TIME TIME, weer a =—— — = = Charlottetown....... 7.4 0a. m,| 8.27 a. m.| 2.40p m.|} 327 p.m | Charlottetown ...... ' 3.20 p.m.| 4.07 p. mn,!10.90 a. m, 11.17 a. m. Royalty Junction....1 800 “ | 847 “ | 300 “ | 3.47 “ || : 3.00 “4/347 “ iy a Nevth Wiltshire... | 8.52 | 939 “ | 348 « | 435 « |\Royalty Junction. )) 955 «j}} 349 «« [1008 “a Hunter River........ isa 2a -* if 4.50 ‘ North Wiltshire..... 2.04 * ia CUS 9.22 * |10,09 ** Bradalbane..>...7...9°9.44 “ 10.3) “ | 43% | 5.25 “ || Homter River....,...) 148 “* | 235 “ | 907 “ | 954 * Ccunty Line........ 9.53 * |10.40° | 447 “ | 5.24 “ | Bradalbane.,......., Ba). TERR © tee Te ere... ine 110.55 " a.” 5.48 ‘* |\County Lime......... 101i ‘* 148 ‘ £33... oi * Kensington....... ..:1030 “ ALT ee 6.21 * [6.06 “°° || Freetown...........) 12.46 ** ion, [om * 188s * . 4|1).05 “ (11.52 “ | 5.55 “ | 6.42 * Kensington.,........ aa 2... toe Lee Summerside....... i 1.c0 p. m. 1.47 p.m. 1 tenia deslidle 11.80 a. m.}12.37 ““** 74 g.02 * Miscouche,.......... (2.9 7 (‘Seq “7, I "on a 41.10 “ [11.57 a. m. Wellington :.........| 1.50 9.33... ' | Miscouche........... 10.48 ‘* (11.35 Es ck ies ccctest Se a | Wellington Keteae wees 1020 “ 1107 “* NS. |. 20 bo 08 (one * 1437 |. ee 9.38 * |10.25 *“ Bloomfield........... 1436 “ Bee * | Ess cna 8.20 “ | 907 “ OR ink c'eacdne i °° ee Bloomfield .......... 4.00% * 642°“ ais: sses veep es 15.50 “ | 6:37 “* | AdbesGom. .....0.5.+; | 7.17 * | 8¢4 * PTRAMBS, .2..5..0. »» 620 “ {707 * TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. -—- : - | No. 5. | No. 7. | - Nob | No. 8, STATIONS. Sew PRES&ST NEW PRESENT STATIONS, NEW | PRESENT SEW ; PRESENT | oat chen fences STANDARD CH'R'TOWS | STAXDARD |CH’R TUWN | STANDARD |CH’R TOWN {ome | te | ook | mmm / ¥ | TiwE, v IME, TIME. TIME, 1 times sty ett. “aeeedor : eee i Charlottetown........ | 2.30 p. m.; 3.17 p. m. Cherlottetown........ 10.45 a. m. 11.828 m J , 250 **41337 * Royalty Junction.... 10.22 “ |11.09 *“ Royalty Juactica. 2.55 wf 3.42 “ URTs Sic cocceh Seah 10.05 ** |1052 * Ri sdidgansse ds, }312 “ | 3.59 “ Is «os sokn ss ae Ned vs i = SN i cs ce Veen. _—_ ta 9) “ i “se oe ee 1.405 “ |452 “ \Mount Stewart... }/) 9:00 | gape s ! Mount Stewart... | 415 “ | 5.02 * OeiROis 5 covies ode 7.40.“ | sar « Cardigan........... ie - ion Jeorgetown......... 7%%§ * | 8.02" qaergetown.......--- 1 6.00 “647 = s wount Stewart...... ' | a Bam a, m. ae a. m. Meunt Steware..... | 4.10 p.m. 4.57 p.m.||Morell............5. . a 83-10 aati, eitingtaned 403. : G50 © BSS Febeee.. 2.68.0 48 756 “* | 843 ** 9 eyartibegle | 5.18) 6.05% | Bear River......... 7.00 “ | 7.66 * Bear River..........| 1 OCB *. FOB 9 Boemeei cece: de cesess 606: ..°° 1 7.28; * SOL. -thidisnson>: :6e0,.* 3} Tat.% bs ga For the convenience of the public, the second or parallel column shows the present Charlottetown time. The difference between that and the present new standard time is forty-seven minutes and twenty seconds. JAMES COLEMAN, Pail way Office, Charlottetown, Dec. 7, 1893. Superintendent, a A LAN ; 29 EST = STEEL SMA MBN MRL ase Sei aty 21): VM a Vt Nee kore ke —— —AT— - CHRISTMAS Note Paper, Seasides, April 2, 1980. ~—whly vf CHRISTMAS IS COMING! CARDS sm AUCTION SALES, alas RETRAIN aa by MARKET DAYS, Stevenson's Building, Queen Street,s00 “ =“ (NEAR THE MARKET). UCTION SALES of Furniture, Farm Implements, Carriages, Sleighs, etc., promptly attended to on market days at the above cential stand for market-day sales. ‘A. McNELLL, ARE OFFERING AT MILLERS’ PRICRS IN STORE: tra. Patent. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS : J. F. SHATFOED, AGENT. Dec.. 10, 1883. J. A. GRIPMAN & G9., 250 bris. Choice Superior Ex- AT NELMES’. Notable Novels, Purses, Iliustrated London Papers, ete. S. T. N LE i. ee LS, Standard Bookstore. Ch’town, NGv. 1, 1883.—-e0d Auctioneer. DR. BENNET ALLS attention to “THE FLECTRO' MAGNETIC CORSET.” exact pattern as worn by the Princess of Wales, the health-| viving powers o' whieb, especially diseas's, are very gieat. Cam be had at FRASER & KEDDIN’S. To be wern as aa ordinary corset and lasting longer and fitting | superél, | ed with Velencienys late. eo, 5, 1883. ' Use. 1, 1884, —3w COKE. COKE. A SUPREIOR QUALITY OF COKER For Sale at the Gas Works. male- OKE has been used for several wiaters by) many citizens, who pronounce it as being cheaper, as well as giving a grvater heat than hard coal in Base Burners. ‘Here is the spot, then,’ said General Rolleston, and he placed his finger on the sir,’ said Wylie, addressing the merchant; ‘but she ran about eighty-five miles after that, on a northerly course—no —wind on her starboard quarter--snd, being deep in the water, shy’d make lee way-say eighty-two miles, nor’east by east.’ , The general took eighty-two miles off the scale, with a pair of dividers, and set out that distance on the chart. He held the instrument fixed on the point thus ebtained. Wylie eyed the point,and after a moments ccnsideration, nodded his head. ‘There; or thereabouts,” he said in a low voice, and lovking at the merchant. A pause ensued, and the two old men ex- amined the speck pricked on the map, es if it were the waters covering the ‘Proser- pine,’ ‘Now, sir,’ said Roileston, ‘trace the course of the boats,’ and he handed Wylie a@ pencil. The sailor slowly averted his head, but stretched out his hand and took it, and trac- ed two lines, the one short and straiglit, running rearly northeast. ‘That's the way the cutter headed when we lost her in the night.’ . } The other line ran parallel to the first for half an inch, then turning, bent back- ward and ran due south. ‘This was our course,’ said Wylie. General Rolleston looked up; ‘Why did you desert the cutter ? The mate looked at old Wardlaw, and after sume hesitation, replied: ‘After we lost sight of her, the men with me declared that we could not reach either Juan Fernandez or Valparaiso with our stock of provisions, and insisted on stand- ing for the sea track of Auctralian liners between the Horn and Sydney.’ This explanation was received in dead silence. Wylie fidgeted, and his eye wan- dered round the room, General Rolleston applied his compasses to the chart. ‘I find that the ‘Proserpine’ was not one thousand miles from Easter Island. Why did you not make for that land?’ ‘We had’no charts, sir,’ said Wylie tothe merchant, ‘and I’m no navigator.’ ‘lL see no land laid duwn hereaway, northeast of the spot where the ship went down.’ ‘No,’ replied Wylie, ‘that’s what the men said when they made me ‘bout ship.’ ‘Then why did you lead the way north- east at all?’ ‘I'm no navigator,’ answered the man, sullenly. He then suddenly stammered out: ‘Ask my men what we went through. Why, sir,’ (to Wardlaw) ‘I can hardly believe that I am alive, and sit here talking to you about this cursed business; and nobody cffers me a drop of anything. Wardlaw poured him out a tumbler of wine. His brown hand trembled 6 little, and he gulped the wine down like water. General Rolleston gave Mr. Wardlaw « look, and Wylie was dismissed. He slonched down the street all in a cold per- spiration; but still clinging to his three thousand pounds, though small was now his hope of ever seeing it. When he was gone General Rolleston paced that large and gloomy room in silence. Wardlaw eyed him with the great- est interest, but avoided speaking to him. At last he stopped short and stood erect, as veterans halt, and pointed down at the chart. ‘lll start at once for that spot,’ said he. ‘I'll goin the next ship bound to Valparaiso, there l'licharter a small vessel, and ran sack those waters for some trace of my poor lost girl.’ that?’ said old Wardlaw, gently, and with a slight tone of reproach. ‘No, not at this moment. Oh! yes, by- the-by, the ‘Greyhound’ and ‘Dreadnaught’ are going out to survey the islands of the Pacitic. Ihave interest enough to get a berth in the ‘Greyhound’ ‘What! goin a government ship, under i the ord f der th d f OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE oe er inac, under’ the orders fa board! Why, if you heard our poor girl was alive tpop arock, the ‘Dreadnaught’ would be sure to run up the bunch of red tape to the fore that moment to recall the ‘Greyhound,’ and ihe ‘Greyhound’ would go back, No,’ orders bnt yours that.’ They grasped hands. ———— ow — ee ‘Can you think of no better way than) ence enremect ageing ——— + Srncie Copiers Two Cents. VOL M.-NO. 21. coming from a man habitually cold,’ over- powered ihe stout general, ‘What, sir,’ he faltered; ‘your own son lies in danger, yet your heart goes so with me—such goodnuess—it istoo much for me,’ ‘No, no,’ faltered the merchant, affected in his turn; ‘it is nothing. Your peor girl was coming home in that cursed ship to marry my son. Yes, he lies ill for love of her; God help him end me, too; bu’ you most of all. Dan’t, gener.l, dns! We have got work to do; we must be brave, sir; brave I say, and ¢ mpose ourselves, Ah, my friend! you and I me of one age; and thisis a heavy blow fer us; and we are friends no more; it has made us brothers; she was to be my child as well as yours; well now she is my child, and our hearts they bleed together.’ At this, the truth must be told, the two stout old men embraced one another like two women, and cried together a little. But that was soon over with such men as these. They sat together and plunged into the details of the expedition, and they talked themselves into hope. In a week the ‘Springbok’ steamed down the Channel on an erraud inspired by love, not reason; to cross one mighty ocean, and grope for a lost daughter in another. - (To be continued.) rece New London Items. Shipping is now over for the season, and the bay and rivers are frozen up.’ Not- withstanding the fact that prices abroad have ruled iow, afair amount of produce has been shipped from this port this season, and prices paid for produce here have been quite as good as in the capital. Owing to prices being low, many of our farmers are holding over large quantities of oats for spring prices. The sale of potatoes has been very limited, and unless the faimers go extensively into feeding cattle, there will be a very heavy surplus on hand for spring shipment. Cattle-feeding should be a profitable business when feed is so low as at present. Good fat cattle have sold well here all the year, and in- dications are that good beef cattle will command a high figure in the spring. Notwithstanding the general outery of dull times, and which the Grits are con- tinualiy alleging to be the outcome of the N. P., it. may be well assumed that the times here ate fairly good, when it is found that at the sitting of the County Court held here on Tuesday last, the business was very much smatler than formerly at the same seasun of the year. id: +- The introduction of the present County Court Act with its few sittings is a great improvement on the old Small Debt Act with its monthly term. Litigation has been checked in a great degree and much time and muney saved, In this comnection it way be remarked Judge Alley has merited and receives universal praise and com- mendation tor the fearless manner in which ke cut down overcharges in certain suits at the last sitting of the court. The opinion obiained here formerly that there was no redress against a doctor's exorbitant charges, That idea is now happily exploded. The defendants who contested those suits on Tuesday were not only benefited thereby themselves but the whole community feel that they are also bevefited in the safety afforded them in this connection while Judge Alley rules the court. The well known lecturer, Mr. Joseph Rogers, of Freetown, will lecture in Stan- Jey Hall, on the evening of the 12ch inst. His subjees “Dignity of labor,” I consider a well-chosen one, and will, no doubt, be ably handled. This being the first lecture of the season in New London will, no doubt, be well patronized. The busy season being over it is to be hoped the proj-cted Branch Railway to connect New London with the main line and County Line branches will now receive the attention and advocacy its importance demand, New Lonpon. New London, Dec. 8, 1883. —e Somerset Debating Club and Lyceum. A few evenings eg» a number of young men of Sowerset assembled in the Semerset Hall, for the purpose of organizing for the coming winter a debating club and literary association. The foliowing were appointed otticers :— President— Allan McDonald, Vice-President — Peter McDougall. Treasurer- John Wall. Secretary—John E, McDonald. Several committees were also appointed, after which the following subject waa pro- posed and agreed upon for next Friday ‘evening's debate, viz: *‘ Which is the most | beautifal the works of Nature or Art?’ Re- marks on the benefits arising from such a union were made by a number of gentle- men present, at the conclusion of which the meeting dispersed, a)! well satisfied that \they were going to have o pleasant and | agreeable winter of it, J. E. MoDowaup, i Somerset, Dec. 11, 1883. Secretary. There are in Vermont 15,000 women who pay taxes, and have, therefore, under ‘State laws, the right to vote for school otticers, but few of them have exercised | their right. There are 24] towns in the j State, and twenty of these have this year ‘elected women for school superintendents, said he, rising suddenly, and confronting, Women are eligible in Vermont for the the general, and with the color mounting position of town clerk, but no one female fur once in hia sallow face, ‘you sail in no has yet been chosen for that office, to which bottom but one freighted by Wardlaw & a large salary is attached. Doubiless, in Scn, and the captain shall be under no course of time, women, if permitted, will » We have bought the become as active office-seekers as men are steam-sloop ‘Springbok,’ seven hundred to-day. tons. I'll victual her for a year, man her well, and you shall go out in her iu less During the last few years the exports of than a week. I give you my hand on dried and preserved fish from New Zealand | have steadily increased. A successful ship- -ment of a large quantity of frozen fish to But this sudden warmth and tenderness, Lomivt hes also been made