k free.” —Evkirtpes. Srneie Copres Two Crnis, | a> ) t —-~ — _ ——— ——-— - ferms :—Five Doitars a YEAR. ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-bora Men, & to advise the Fublic, may spea NEW SERLES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDW ISLAND, FRIDAY, QCTOBER 7, [881 — — ~ ~ = vs emo = THH Hit BB Insuraree (LIMITED), GF LONDON, ENGLAND. IND Head Office, - THe Dairy EXAMINER | IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By rae ExaMINeR PustisHine Comrany, aN® GRBAT GEORGE STRERTS, @harlo etown, ° - P. E. Island. Raves or SUBSCRIPTION : Corver Leadenhall Street, London, Pon Seesaw man aa ee RS CORED a vElg ras 3 Ww © ¢ Ve oe Bg 3 %, qeepretip om ‘ a te = @ a a Aomenra4 ‘S , B a & Pp A 5 : Ae? onath a ates ed | ee a eee } | | } : | reomM THEIR Orrick, CoRNER OF WATER | Six Months, a . oe. +. a Thr Months, 125 *! Capital : ‘ a " - $5,00 00 ) @ne Month, - ° . 0 50 | Reserve F und . Re ge 25°), 00) Deposited with Dominion Govt, 100,000 <A es s ma- Advertising at most moderate rates._| @eutracts may be made for monthly, | : | Policies issued and losses settled prompt! a 3 i amt mit Be st ¢ ‘ wiv ) sarily id rertis t i y . od ¢é py and PR Im city ‘ aie om aa eo ely, hali yearly or yearly advertise | without reference to Head Office, fe s MAG tsa bd hacia ort ts ote ag Ucen 6s & ments, en application. a | x Eee = —_ | J. R, BRECKEN, ' Bank of P. E.I., Agent for P. E. I. ALMANAC FOR OCTOBER 18a). ; } Pri : - ; a —- , FRED, W, HYNDMAN i \ ( is ye} T RC! T4 »>W OP KN o's ‘cmanan Sub-Ageut. as BY j é a WLP EPS IN & AN. ees. So | Sept. 13, ’81—3m 2aw, pat 3m a | aa Full Moon 7th day, 9h. 47m. a.m, N. W. (below horizon. ) a ; mei, aaa rx “7 Se ee oe i> oe Rus Last Quarter 14th day, 10h. 14m, p. m., N FE. ‘Marine Insuranee Company or Variety, Styles, Quality and Low Prices (below horlzen, | . e e New Moon 2lst day, 10h. 19m, p. m, N.} vi aes bas iets eh ss as hd sa ial W. (below horizon. ) | i, CANNOT BE EXCELLED IN THE PRGVIN<E. First Cueto, 29th day, 12h 35m. midnight, | Prince Edward Esland. ae ‘ W. (below horizon.) — OF — a ee: ‘ TOT My .- Twon xT os 5 Di. ‘Sun !Sun |Moen High | Baa Rost. Li xewortn, Esq., President, My NEW TEA is EXCELLENT. Just Try! m>4* oF WEEK -ises|sets { rises | water | len’h. | a -———- _ _ = _— i ! h m th m iaft’n mora} h, m.!} 2 3) 3 52) 1] 3} | How. L. ©. OWEN, 2 99! 5 1s! og, * Hanprauan, Esq., 3 11! 6 43! o4 G. R. Bexar, Esq., Directors : D. R. M, Hoorsn,Esg., B, Ro@sEgs, iisq., Samurt Morces, Esq. J. &. MACDONALD. 68 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Sept. 23, ’81—wkly, pat pres EEG HRT PN AIRY AO OM, TET TER Oe el wT 1/Saturday 6 45 35 2’ Sunday 5| 33 3, Monday 7} 3 be — — ee en 4 Tuesday 8 29) 3 39] 7 54) 21; Risks taken daily on Vessels, Cargoes and & Wednesday 9) 27) 4 7| 8 48) 18, Freights, at their Office, Corner of Great = a g ty 7 ee 6 Tharsday 10; 25) 4 35; 9 34 15 | George and Lower Water Streets, T i oo .e x gr fi : AN - EF : ‘ ? x o * is 5 A > lanes T il sieoew 3| PRED. W. HALES, oe: ol@anday” 15! 20| 6 M41} 33 5! Ch’town, April 25, 1881. Secretary 10) Monday 16] 18] 6 58'aftl2} 12 oo metal ey 7 i Cate 11! Tuesday 17} 18) 7 48) 0 53 10 59 ‘}2 } YOWN 7 } aa? Es ; + : Q 12'Wednesday | 19 1418 43.139' 55, / y A. BU! Li - eae ii 13 Thursday 20] 12) 941) 221] 52) — Se Coe id: e * GRE ES issiertay | ot Oldie) 4, S®UCTIONEER 1¢:Sunday 6k Timecnt bs 24| 431 celine HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH 17| Monday | 26, 5) 0 45) 6 30; 39! sf . i m : 27) 7 7 a ; < >! q : a ee = © : 7 WiTeesday = 27) 3 1 47/7 30-36 General Commission Merchant Sia Se gl aii cea ee Shean’ | 3 ‘a -3 lS SUD OL FVUae Lypes ald maberla 20 Thursday 30) o| 3 52} 9 59] 30} + c ae é Wi SU Buy Jiy UL bi siuii > i o ! #1/Friday S114 58] 4 56110 37/271 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. Saturday 33: { > 3110 15 23 } Ey ER EX FF Aa er ey eWay 4% Wo! , 7 23\Suaday 34| 55) 7 19}10 50, 21 _ Solicits consignments of all kinds of Produce OF THE LATEST ENVESTIGN AAD BEST DESCRIPTION, $4) Monday 35| 53} 819/11 30} 18) Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, etc., etc. pe eeanay 7; 52) 9 23)morn | 15; Prompt returns guaranteed, Good refer- AND WE ARE NOW ’ PREPARED eithureley fo - i" * ; Me 12 ences on application. [ju 17 6m oaw Fie, wc c oe 26) Friday . 41} 46 aft 2| l 49) 2 | BS et STs ™”™S” Tix, P| vn + flay \P nt Pa GT +} Py { THON ; 4 J ; ealdatariey | 43 45/0 4012391 Gl New Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr, J. W. Mitchel, 30|\Sunday 44 44) 1 i3 3 36| 9 59) 31|Menday ere te't/ Paper Bag Factory! TO PRINT Credit Foncier KENT SPRemT, BILL HEADS, i BTTER HEADS, | \B: Between Queen and Pownal, | BLANK CHEQU BS, RECEIPTS, PRANGO- fit {hi Hi. Charlottetowa, - PBETL | NOTES OF HAND, POSTERS, | HAND BILLS, DODGERS, de, Ke, . = VERY cnality and size of Paper Bags for: Capital, . ws > $5,600,060, { Grocers, Dry Goods men, Confectioners, Haters, Dewggivis, and Pastry Bakers? we, i (ry Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices, FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. President—EHon. E. Duclero,Senator,Paris. | sod at Montreal prices, with usual trade dis- | Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. | counts. —— | Parties baving qnantities of paper in stock | The Company will make long term loans | CaD have it mad into bags without logs of Charlottetown, Sept. 1, 1881. with sinkiog fund, aud short term loans wi h- | time and at much Jess cost than they can eut sinking fund. | port them rr For particulars,apply at the office of Messrs.| Orders respecttully solicited Sullivan & Morson, Solicitors, Charlottetown. | bk. H. BABBITT, | anne W. W. SULLIVAN. — Bono — a | | 4 Learraor «co. WO.) QUEEN STREET, leisiake tess BIG MEN! © nie Qa | OmMussion Merchants, Who Want Good Winter Woollens l & 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, sy BOSTON, MASS, May 16, 1881. ky! Cc. 1. Morrisen’s, Queen Insurance Co'y OF ENGLAND. een GAPITAL - TWO MILLIONS STERLING. Imaurance efiected os ell Rlads of Buildings, | W & A, BROWN & Gi). Merebandise and Produce, Als@,on Vessels on the stocks, - ae a a a a ae = a = ~ = ARINET LLIFEI w\Fe HASZARD, eneral Emsurance Agent, | j — REPRESENTING — ' AND SEE His sTOCK OF nnia}] Tinian Wina Aeaonranre famine : 2 Commercial Union Fire Asstrance Company, of London, Eng,, Extra Out-size Scotch Lamb W ool CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. shirts and Drawers?! ad Just Received per Prince Edward. [se 16. : —— i ik Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Oat, CAPITAL, $800,000.00. : ; j HAVE JUST RECEDVED in wt : Wan hanamanna fins ape tay SS ee eee ‘British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Qnt., All Losses settled promptly, A LARGE SHIPMENT OF GEORGB MACLEOD (Union Bank), | CAPITAL, $500,000.00. 2. 4s ee | AUTUMN GOODS, so iguiaal Lite & Avci EDWARD T. AUSSELL, & 60. ife & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, GHEWHRAL CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Commission Merchants, - MARINE INSURANCE No. 213 State Street, eee BOSTON, ~ eee ete ' HAD BETTER CALL AT om AMONG WHICH ARE New Black and Cream Silk Laces, Black Silk | Fiinges (in variety), Black Satins, Man- tle Ornaments, Ladies’ Ulsters, Dol- mane, Mantles, Fur Cloaks, &c. Black Straw Hats, Printed Cottons, Oxfuid | Shirtings, Wincey3, Scotch Tweeds, Worsted Coatings, &c. : ; i ¥ a May 14, 1881. The above Goods were selected by Mr. Risks taken on all descriptions of Preperty at LOWEST RATES. A. L. Brown, who is now in the English | WV C Bl S H () p markets buying for the firm. : : ‘ oS. oe = e Ue 5 We have also received a lot of | Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. SHITPPrIN @G Canadian firey Fiannels, ng 4 Paar he. 4, ore ee Cottons, Tweeds, &e., ‘~~~ FORWARDING AGENT. All of which will be disposed of at our ti ARD CO Al. Mackerel and Hake Sounds. v bocce. amcel & CO 17 SHE subscriber will purchase Mackerel fe & Me WN & CG., (NO ARRIVE about 25th of SEPTE BER} MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, —AND-— Aug. 31, ’81. British Warehouse | | season, at highest market price, aga t Al athesiiite Tina’ General Commission Agent, At Work Again: Lehigh Red Ash Anthracite Coal. | charicttetown. ” which will be sold from vessel at low- HG@RACE HASZARD. 80 BEDFORD ROW, A LBION MINE ”% j eat price while landing, Atig. 23—pat 1m eod P. 0. BOX 1 - HALIFAX, N. 58. ot er CAPT, J. HUGHES’, | Se) petal ae T sept. l7i— Water Street. PICTOU, N. 5. Sent 1t aw fe “set White Qats Wanted. pi toenene se FE vl ALSO EFRPECTED. a a Sa ert ene al ae _y |atl. C, HalPsold gtand foot of Queen Street ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks TORENT | thereon. Orders for ROUND COAL can now be ob- Py O00 BUSHELS Heavy White Oats. Halls, Catgoes and Freighis insured in first- tained on application to Ml’HE HOUSE tately occupied by Liar. e), ; Class offices at most favorable rates. G. W. DeBLO!S, BovtTon, containing 13 rooms, lare: gar- Alas, Consignments of Produce solicited{# and Sole Agent for ?. E. Island, (den, yard and coach house. Pump in yard.) 5,000 Bushels good Black Oats, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown, Apply to owner, | J. H. GATES, HORACE HASZARD, prom pt returns guaranteed, Queen's Wharf. Correspondence solicited and answered | Terme as usual, | promptly, (ap 76m) Sept, 3, ’s1, 142 (Bay Your Ory Gua ASSOCLAUION UN Four WR and Hake Sounds during the fishing guard their flocks, agaiust all secret | whly 1m, sj pat eodIm; July 15—tf Queen Square, Charloteetown , Charlottetown, Sept. 27th, ’81.—Im eod pat the advantage of the Dominio: Garfie!d’s Favorite GTymn. Ho, reapers of life’s barvest ! alii tial caias Why stand with rusted blade, ois i ha el ec ae Until the night draws round thee | —- Seat And day begins to fade ? 5 : Boston Fish Market Review. Why stand ye idle, waiting -~— For reapers more to ceme— i Z'o the Editor of the Examiner. The golden morn is passing; ; Srr.- Qinena ny 6 ll at oae + | -. ae . ; , N “SNCS Our ia report e nore +t by sit ye idle, dumb? } : j I = So — re ’ catch of mackerel has fallen off, and prices have advanced. Late caught fares sell at Thrust in your sharpened aickle ; . ¢ . f ; Ss t Sr 50 er bar eae. ‘ And gather io the grain ; 4 to $7.50 per barrel, without barrel. a2 aa > x ; : ~ « - Choice P, E. -Island and Nova Scotia are eliing at $6.50 to $7.00 for 38's; ¢8.50 to 129 50 for 2 s; $12.00 to $15.00 fer J s, and 315.00 to $22.60 for mess, as to quality. The night is fast approaching, And soon will come again, The Master calls for rcaners, And shall he call in vain— Large fat and bright fish being much son: ht Shall sheaves lie there ungathered for. Boston has handled at the avera: e And waste upon the plain ? rate of 620 barrels of mackerel per day since first of January last, the receipts éf last nine months being 145,080. barrels. The year’s catch of the New England fleet, up to date foots up 261,824 barrels. Dry tish ia good demand. Pickle cured cod 3$ and #; Kench, 4}; English shore In service of thy Lord, cured, 43 to . Haddock, $1.75 to $2. And then a golden caplet Pollock, 2}. Hake, $1.50 to $1.60 per Shall be thy just reward, | qti ; ; Barrel Herring fair stock and prices at Pancake Tuesday. $4} to } for Nova Scotia long No. 1 splits. dons Medium, split and gibbed, $$ to $3 3-8, as ANNIVERSARY OF ‘T. PAN AND ALL THE! to quality, Round $2} to $29. NYMPHS AND DRYADS. Box Herring quiet at 23 cents for new, ees medians ;13 cents for Tucks; Lengths ‘* By the mass, but England has eaten! 8 oe ao arm ; ui a humble pie, cried Elizabeth the Virgin} rieg. 30 esate, * Scieadil tiuatehsed ata ane Queen, when news was brought to her/ $1.10 per doxen, but could not quote at on a certain Shrove Tuesday that Ame-! over $1.05 to-day, owing to -arrivals of rica had been discovered by a subject of! fresh mackerei, Lobsters, $1.30 to $1.32}. Spain. For in those days there were no| Potatoes quiet at x to 85 cents. Kygs, steamships, telegraphs, or telephoves, aud) 20} to 2icents. Butter 25 to 35 cents. news did not travel as fast as in the’ hc prepereny,, : : C. E. & B. G. Faney ew ABED8, happier days of the nineteenth century. It may surprise many that Elizabeth, who was a staunch Protestant, should swear by a Romish ceremonial, but if) the statement is taken with a grain of salt! Mount up the heights of wisdom And erush error lew ; Keep back no words of knowledge, That human hearts should know, Be faithful to thy mission A DS LEED 2 Sept. 30, 1881. Se eee 8 India is steadily growing in import- ance as an exporter of wheat, aud the Mags ner wheat trade of the country now ranks i ‘1 * 2 ie ° > wi not appear quite fresh to the} second in importance to gold and wool. general public. Besides, it will : ba cinesk as © Last year the exports increased to a remembered that oaths were not as plenty | very considerable extent, the quantity 3 : > oe . & they are now, being a necessary ad iexported from Bombay alone amounting Junct to advanced civilization. ** Ods-!+,. 195 000 tons, equal to to 300,000 bodkikins” and * Sdeath” were most! helt ae a |steamer tons, or enough to load 150 popwiar at the time referred to, but that) steamers of 2.009 tous each. The acre- | was because there were not many to/ageunder wheat has been nearly irebled select from. As Elizabeth was, thor-| within the last six years, having increas- oughly English in every respect, it wil ‘ed, when compared with last “year by startle no one to jearn that she was din-| .ome 221.000 acres. The iasdetdeainahenn lag whea informed of the famous discov-| of weather and primitive methods of cul- ery by Columbus. It appears that the | tivation, however, cause the yield per Queen had been drinking freely of home-/ zore to be small as contrasied with the brewed ale (for there was a private/ yield in Canada. Thus the average brewery attached to the palace), and in| vield this year has been ouly 9.84 hea. ; ys x ; ‘ Dr: i her anger that Sir Frances Drake (who) (1, per acre, and last year, when a good \crop was gathered, the yield was only was no relation to St. Goos:) or some! > - ; } : other well-known mariner of England | 13.29 bushels per acre. | had pot first made the acquaintance of canine | Lo, the poor Indian, she spoke in so high ‘atone that the cook in the kitchen was! { ; rally 19 i } 2 + . . , | considerably startled. He was holding! other parts of Nova Scotia, and the over the fire-placea bowl of mixed flour’ people are just beginning to find it out. ‘and water, intended for the manufacture | Annapolis which has taken a new start i a pot > : . . i : Je as , « 2 , Pic . ot Yorkshire pudding, when the sharp,|is 9 heve steamers running direct to angry toues of his royal mistress reached); ondon this fall Capt. Pickles, who . sy. | 5 7 . -) 3a ear. Elizabeth > as mente ed has been in Eagland making the v2ces- | her sweet temper, and when arousec she /sary arrangements, retursed home the | generally made things unpleasant for her | other day. The first steamer, the Creole, {household ; so the poor cook, in great | 1370 tous,.is due at Annapolis on the oO 1 1. ty > £ x ‘ io . ; a | trepidation, _ fall the Ps = the! Sth instant. Another, the Empusa, fewer spread over the bottom of a pat)g 900 barrels capacity, "is due on the i r , ‘ - . : ; 7 . “ye *ye* is hich lay over the fire beneath him.) 15th instant. Annapolis has a briliiant ‘Some fresh flour and water were, Of (ature jf the people only continue as Le pe : — : . £ course, necessary, but in the hurry to | they have been doing the past few | procure them, the pan and its contents; months. ‘were for a time forgottei. When the! aie . * | cook returned to the pan he found it to} A Dublin telegram says; ‘A remarkable {contain an article which has since beenjseries of incendiary fires has. oceucred 1D great tavor. Thus was the panceke | about Kildare. To-night considerable ex- \first discovered, at least so tradition) cttement on caused about 8 o'glogk by a istates, and since then it has been con-|**Port that the hay yard of Danio! Oleary, | just outside the town, was ablaze. While i ; The best winter apples in the world are raised in ihe Anuapolis Valley and | sidered the a thing to devour pan- | a number of people were extinguishing this, cakes on Shrove Tuesday. Probably | . nother hay yard nearer the town was ‘the day set apart for the wholesale man-| fired, and this was immediately followed |ufacture and .iramediate anuihilation of/ by the firing of a hay yard belonging te ‘pancakes was determined on the same | Samuel Caplain, J. P. Two other tires ‘principle which makes it fashionable to. fullowed,and further reports are coming in. swallow unhatched chiekens on Easter} Phe timely discovery prevented serious loss vs : ; y |in the places named. /Suaday, but it bas never been made} ‘plain why either custom was instituted. | site wate An Ottawa despateh says:—‘‘ An English capitalist is negotiating with a prominent The attitude of the Bishops of Ireland | citizen for the erection of a large cotton (in relation to the Land bil! will be/factory at the Chandiere, where there is ‘warmly approved by all who desire the ene facility in the shape of water power. _prosperity and pacification of the people| 5° = ” a ee and) has ° i >» invest on his wh acc , ‘of that distracted country. Mr. Parnell |S677°™" ©) (Bt ae. OOD POR ams. i} P d . t wi i, d Bill b ; hy shouldn t he come down to New has not ceased since the Lan ’ ©; Brunswick? A practical man with thas jcame @ law his endeavors to nullify the | amount of capital would not find much geod results it is calculated to produce, | difficulty in forming a sound company in by prejudiciug the tenants against the! Moncton or some other town, | measure, but in spite of his violent and | Tan Med Anstealin. Yel vr |interested opposition it is much to be|,.)‘¥. ney» “us te PaO Se Ang. i ‘ Lewhalndt f th t= th gives an account of the ransom by an ex- | desired that the legis ation of the past ploring expedition, from Bouka Island, of an session shall have a fair and impartial) italian named Luige Boero, who was held trial of its practical working To obrain| sagsatrd by the natives for fifteen months. ; . . . Hi rit Vv the % ere + "Go oY et this result the Irish bishops have done} ‘'®, With five others were captured and ‘beid i h a . b ; cosas 1} ‘ cs as slaves and subjected to the most horrible |their utmost by expressing 1e1r Op10100 | treatment. All died except Boero, and per ‘that the Land Act is of great benefit te| nays one other, who was heard of but could tenants, and by summoning the clergy to | aot be recoverec,, 8h ——— — agencies of violence and intimidation, | Lord Lorne has opened, or is about to 190 TONS Bist 1000 Birch and Ash Hoop Harrels, for sale 2» 4 appealing to the laity to prove their pen, a fifteen thousand dollar clnh house g atrioii "a3 : lin Winnipeg. Of course the Winuipegers Feroiem abd Ath by. seoaiog the cl mofo log cory wt ; By : > © the enjoymont of al: modern conveniences. evemies have sought to cast upon the | By and by they will, perhaps, provide | people that they will not pay their just | themselves with a fair water supply. j cee I I nee wee ——_-——-- +e ee —-——- —- Britagant Screwrivic Teromen.— Thous It seems that a splendid pine forest belt, | 48 eured of Ustarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma ‘about seventy-five miles wide by two hun-| “4 Lung diseases by Dr. M. Souviell’s gpiro- dred miles long, has been found and ex-| @¢%?. 40 mstrument which conveys meci¢inal ‘plored onthe upper waters of the Sas-| 1 a we ve the parte affec ed, Pyl /katchewan River. It is a most val ons for treatment sent by letter, and ee oe eee ae 6 tee ruments expressed to any address. Write find _— will, se De rm o) or particulars to Dr. M. Souvielle, ex-Aide oe handied for the benetit of the people Surgeon to the French Army, 13 Phillip | settling in the Saskatchewan valley, and to! =quare, Montreal. All letters must contain reasury. ‘stamps for reply. e2 tf | ' ln cnedheciiieteeditinse? Mitecsina Seen 2 renee wormed arartenane = natn emma ie hee i