Five Dortars a YRAR, ‘‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Fubli°, may speak free.” Evniriwes. NEW SERLES, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD Smncue Coprrs Two CrEnta, ee 1882, VOL 1-=NO. hl Pur DaiLy EXAMINER tS ISSUED RVBRY EVENING, By ras Examiner Poriisnixnc Company, vom viteir Orrick, CoRNER OF WATER sND GREAT GEORGES sTREETS, ?, E. Island. (Charlottetown, RATES oF SURSCRIPTION : Six Months, $2 50 — ~ Three Months. : - l 25 | Qne Month, : . . 0 50 @> Advertising at most moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly, auarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. —_- ALMANAG FOR MAY, 1882. MOONS CHANGES, Full Moon 3rd day, 2h. 18m. a.m, N. W, (below horizon.) oes ThirdjQuarter 10th day,Sh. 22m., a. m.,S. W. New Moon 17th day, 3h. 20m, a. m., N. E., (below horizon. ) : . First Quarter, 24th day, Sh. 29m. p. m., 5. W D iSun |Sun !Moon|High | Days M rises | water |len’h. h mh m | aft’n, morn; 1; Monday 4 51:7 3) & 45) 9 2! 2) Tuesday | 49) 5! 6 45] 9 58 3 Wednesday = 6, 7 52!10 35 4 Thursday 46 7; 8 5ijki 12, 5 Friday 45' 8 9 51/11 52! 6'Saturday 43) 10110 42:aft 32) slSunday | 42, 11,11 27] 1 16'14 29 itledey i 41} 12 morn: 2 3 giPuesday | 39, 13) 0 3| 2 56) 10| Wednesday | 38) 15° 0 37) 4 5) 11.Thursday , 37) 19) 1 8) 5 24} 12 Friday | 35) 17] 1 36) 6 42) 13 Saturday | 34, 18, 2 10) 7 (0) 14. Sunday 33} 19| 2 33) 8 44/14 44 15 Monday 32) 2113 6) 9 31 16) Tuesday | Sl! 22] 3 44/10 16 17| Wednesday | 30, 23) 4 23/10 57 1$\Tharsday | 29) 24 6 ig|t1 38 19| Friday 27 25, 6 16) morn ao .Saturday | 26) 26:7 a 018) — 21 |Sanday | 25) 27) 8 20] 0 57,15 00 22) Monday | 241 28) 9 23 1 38 23) Tuesday | 24! 29/10 25} 219 24\Wednesday | 23| 30,11 26/3 4 25| Thursday 22) 3t|aft 26, 3 5 26! Friday 21; 32)! 27 5 I 27| Saturday | 20, 33; 2 27) ee 28 Sanday | 39 34 3 29 7 9,15 12 29|Monday | 18; 35, 436\8 2 30\ Tuesday 1s! 37| 5 39; 8 50 31| Wednesday} 17) 35/ 6 42 9 34 ————— EQWARD 7, RUSSELL & CO,, Commission Merchants, | 2!3 STATE STREET, BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m PROFESSIONAL CARD. PALMER & MULLALLY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Ac. OFFICE—O’Halloran’s Building, Great | George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, H. V. PALMER. JAS. W. MULLALLY. | April 10, 1882. INSURANCE OFFICE. Queen Insurance Gompany, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insurance Company, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE —- yoke! INSURA — = 0:0—_— — The Great Western Marine Instirance Company of New York. ASSETS Ist JANUARY, 1882, - + $939,523.92, Hulls, Cargoes and Freights ineured at lowest rates. Certificates issued here payable in England, on the Continent of Europe, or New York. ——= The Fire Insurance Association (Limited) of London, Eng, CAPITAL, 85,000,000. Every dercription of Property covered at lowest rates. by the undersigned. Policies issued [or The Northern Fire Insurance Company of London and Aberdeen CAPITAL, 815,000,000, Every description of Property covered at the lowest rates. :0 The North American Life Insurance Company, HEAD OFFICE - TORONTS. Issues Policies on the Tontine system. Also ordinary Life and Indus trial Plans ae ~———:0:--—--— The London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company, All rates lower than the majority of Offices. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Charlottetown, April 10, 1882—cod pat AGENT. ‘DEL ES NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire —and--Life.Insurance _Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. ee)? J aoe Subseribed Capital - - - - $ 9.733.332 00 Paid Up Capital - - - - - 1,216.666.00 Oro TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Losses Settled With Promptitude and Liberaliiy. ——_—0:0——-— FIRE DEPARTHIENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,900 00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. [Insurance effected on all kinds of property | at current rates. Losses -ettled promptly | “ adly. ahs F. KENNEDY, General Agent. | Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Feb, 3, 1852. W. GC. BISHOP, SHIPPING —AND-— FORWARDING ACENT, Marins Insurance Broker, —AND— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8, ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and othe: Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in tirst-class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and promptly. Nov. 14, 1881—lyr For Sale or to Let ast AT Freehold Property, with a front o eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dweiling by unlock ing a door. Apply oa the premises to MRS. BOSWALL, ) answered March 12, 1981~-t? LIFH DEPARTMENT. Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over — - - $12,000,000.00 0:0- Nine-tenths of the whole Protits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured. O.v Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 -_———- :0 New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W, DeBLOLS, March 16, 1882—eod GENERAL AGENT Charlottetown Boot ana Shoe Factory. _—— -— O DORSEY, GOFF & CO., Boots, Shoss and Slippers, Gar Own Make and. taported SPRING IMPORTATIONS ALREADY RECEIVED BY “NORTHERN LICHT.” Onr own Factory make are becoming celebrated-tor good style and qnality. We sell for cash only, and therefore we can sell cheap, New York jiuober Boots (Crack Proot) just received. : ; To Suormagers—We sell French Calf Uppers for $i.15 per pair. Boot Polieb Button Beg : aie Lite, Water-froof Drestingy Dutwys Gal Pupteuts elwory ay . “THE GREA fn MANREREL RHEUMAYISM, Neuralgia, Sciatice, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Cout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swe!!- ings and Sprains, Burns ard Sca/ds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosied Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacons Orn os a suse, sure, simple and cheap Externs! Remedy A trial entaiis but the comperatively trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one sufering with pain can have cheap end positive proof oi iw elaims. Directions in Eleven Languages. S0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEES IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER &r Co.., Baltimore, Md., 0. 8. As FURNITURE. The Largest and Bast Selected ON THE ISLAND, At Greatly Reduced Prices, CALL AND GET BARGAINS. ‘{Patlor and ~Draing “Room Sutis! TO SUIT ALL. CHAMBER SUITS, hE ne Walnut, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap. CHAIRS, A Splendid Assortment, cheap. Bedsteads, Beds, Wattrasses, de. & LOOKING GLASSES AND MIRRORS IRUN BEDSTEABS. Window Blinds, Rollers, Poles, Core nices, Venitian Blinds, &c., all of which will be sold below cest for cash. All kinds of orders promptly attended to at moderate charges. JOHN NREWSON. April 8,18 2—3m Children’s Carriages, fron Bedsieads. CHEAP. JOHN NEWSON. April 8, 1882— 3m A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN TOOLS, no a Digging Forks. Spades. Eves, Rakes, | awn Mowers, Latest improvement for 1882, at W. E. Danson & “o's. May 5, 82 —2w 3aw pat state of Late W. B, Allin. TEXBE Trustees being anxious to sell, will I receive Offers up to May next, for a two story Dwelling Cottage, with nearly half an acre of land, opposite Mr. Gay’s. prope ty, Malpeque Road; also for a Warehouse four stories high, and a good cellar, opposite the police station. Enquire of J W. PICKARD, JOS. KNIGHT. April 18, 1882. GARDEN SEEDS, Garden Seeds. Fresh and Good, Opening To-day at HARVIE’S BUGESTUR.. May W 1keT 7 Picture Moulding & Frames: Local and Gther Items. ' | | Ir is contemplated to have a monster ‘meeting at Moncton, Driving Park, on | Dominion Day. i ——_-> —-— Mer Ricwarp Power, Home Rule M. P. ‘for Waterford, has introduced a bill in {Parliament to abolish the office of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Secrets TRE schooners ‘Jewel’ and ** Ma-iner,”’ which arrived at Halifax on the 19th inst., from Canso, were bound to P. E. Island, but were prevented getting there by ice.— Hx. Herald. Gost ih acces ANOTHER claimant to the title and estates of Sir Roger Tichborne has turned up. But he will not likely meet with any more suc- ceas than his predecessors who have posed in the same role. a Tue Bark ‘‘Annie” of Charlottetown, Davis master, 45 days from Swansea, for Port Hill, P. E. I., arrived at Torbay N. S. on the 17th inst. The captain reports : ‘*Passed a large quantity of ice ; been in it the last seventeen days ; put-in here ice bound.” ene MonTREAL proposes to expend $10,000jin entertaining the American Association of Science, which meets in that city this sum mer. This will prove a profitable invest- ment for the Commercial Metropolis. By spending $10;000 Montreal will get a $10,- 000,000 advertisement, and the hotels, railways, &c., &c., will reap a rich harvest — the stream of summer travel that will fo tow. rr a 2 Tae Pervvian ---A despatch received by the Mayor of St. John, contained the following :— Meat Cove reports at 6 p. m. Peruvian was io sight a short time ago, far distant, about P. E. L, all sail set, and beating against a north or northwesterly wind. The vessel is right, but will take some time to ear of the ice on the coast, as sé 13 depending on her saile, . —_-_>—— TsHost Mayrroza Towns.—A gentleman in Winnipeg, writing to a correspondent in his Provinee, says:—“Cartwright” was sold last winter by two or three fellows, a son of Sir Richard being the principal. From this fact it sold weil, but after the real facts were known, the auctioneer,Cool- ican, returned to purchasers all moneys re ceived on account of sales. *‘Crysial City” isa paper town, and ‘‘ Scephen” is not known here.—St. John Sun. iat Scream Prarmig Prow.—The experiment of a steam plow for the Red River valley is about to be tried. One of these machines manufactured in England, ‘has reached Fargo and a subscription list is being cir- culated to raise money to give it a day’s trial. If it proves to be what the company claim for it beyond a donbt, it will come isto general use throughout the Red River valley. The company have a contract for plowing 1,500 acres of prairie land in Valley City, also contracts for a large amount of breaking in town of Hope, Dak ee THE report of the directors submitted to the annual meeting of the Cunard Steam- ship Company showed that the net profits of the year amounted to £159 849 and that after providing for depreciation, insurance, ete., and setting aside £11.123 to reserve fund, there remained a sum of £49,331. which was appropriated to the payment of dividend (£48 000), at the rate of three per cent., and in carrying £1,331 to profit and loss account. There was a reduction of net profits compared with 1880, atiributable to he falling off in receipts in t'e Atlantic ,ho neward trade and the unavoidable delay in the d-livery of new vessels) Tne Cunard fleet is at present in the highest state of efficiency. ee ee A CLever ¢ Raub. —Yesterday, in unload- ing a number of egg-cases from a freight wagon at the Intercolonial steamers’ freight house. which had be-n shipped from P. E. Island, and were on their way to Boston, the clerk noticed that one of the cases was light at one end. On examining the case his suspicions proved to be correct, and it was discovered that only the top tiers of the ca:eshad been filled with eggs and those underneath were empty, so that about six- teen d-zen eggs were misting. Had he not noticed the discrepancy theconsignee would have been able to call upon the Company for the missing eggs. The exposure of the deception shows that either the original shipper, who belongs to a well-known Is- land firm, deliberately sent the eggs in that manner with intent to defraud tne com- pany as well as the consignees, or else that some very clever thieves had access to the consignment since they were shipped.—St. John News. en Report or Steamer ‘‘ Carrox.”’-—The Ameiican steamer ‘‘ Carroll,” Captain Wright, from Boston, which left this port on Tursday afterncon for Charlottetown, P. E. Is'and, returned last evening on ac- count of ice. On Wednesday m rving Canso light bore N. E. by E., distant 5 miles from the steamer, and the ice was found to ke very heavy in that vicinity, ahs ut three miles from the shore, and fro» Canso to Whitehead in heavy detac!@! pieces which were wirking towards the Jand. At four o'clock, as there was no chance to proceed on the voyage, it was de- cided to return to Halifax. Large clumps of ice were passed up to Whitehead, then clear water with the ice two miles off, but | going tothe Westward at the rate of a mile an hour 4 number of vessels bound Fast were passed, and spoke the Swedish bargue ‘* Prongat,” a barqueutine stpposed to be- long to P. E Island, the brigantine “Carita” of Charlottetown, from Liver- ‘pool Passed the Western end of the ice R= Tennant, Prince Edward Islanders on the Wing. THE CROWD AT THRE MONCTON RATLWAY STA- TION LAST EVENING, AND WHERE -THEY WERE BOUND. (Moncton Times.) Quite a number of Prince Edward Island- ers were at the Moncton Station last even- ing They numbered probably 40 or 50 in ali, and were bound forManitoba, Minne- sota, Dakota and Ovlorado, excepting a few who intended rematving in this Pro- vince. They came over in the Island boat yesterday, reaching here in the afternoon express and going North last night at mid- night. One young man, bound for Winni- peg, in a conversation with a Times reporter said he was merely going out to see what the chances were, and if he did not think he conld better himself he would return, He said he had a farm at Crapaud, which he had rented for the season. In answer to a question as to the capabilities of the soil on the Island, he said he did not believe there was any better country in the world for most crops, and his principal reason for leaving was that his farm was too small. His is only a 50 acre farm, which he considers rather small for profit. << Clydesdale Horses. The American Agriculturist for June has an exceptionally fine engraving of the Clydesdale stallion *‘ Nubian,” and from the accompanying ar.icle we extract the following : **As a basis for breeding, American draft- horse breeders have selected as if by com- mon consent two hreeds—the Percheron (inclu ling the inevi ab!e mixvure of the less good Norman tloed), and the Clydesdale Horse. They are both excellent, and each may well have their arrant admirers and ac vocates. Tue C:ydesdales have, however, one im- mense advantage. They have been bred from the first—that is from early in the present century, say from 1810-20, with caretully preserved pedigrees, which are the subject of record. They show the result, in persistency of type, in steady improvement, and in the in- creasing demand for the horses, both for labor avd fur breeding. They possess an- other advantage, nawely, color, Aithough there is a family of Gray Clydes which find favor, yet, in the long rua, dark colors have a decided advantage over greys in the market. The Clydes are large, yet in size the old English cart horse is superior, but he has the reputation of beiag a soft, fleshy-iimbed beast. They have good feet, yet one may hardly say ‘‘ none have bet- ter’; though it would be hard to name a breed that has, without fear of eontradic- tion. They are hardy and tough when mature: last well at slow heavy work, and among them, those wh ch do not naturally reach great size and weight, trot off freely, and with ease move heavy loads at a brisk pace. They ave neat heads, weil set on arching necks; their breasts are deep and broad ; backs short, connect- ing the magnificent sloping shoulders with the massive loins ; barrel cylindrical, and well ribbed back. Toough standing 16 to 17 hands high, and weighing 1,500 to 2,000 pounds, they have the look of low-set, pony-built horses, which is due to the shoituess of their limbs, and to the weight of bone in them, The legs are flat, with hard firm teuduvs, and are remurkably free fiom bony growths, splints. spavius, ete. A fancy which we con hardly approve, has l.d to the encouragewent of an enormous growth of hair upon the legs and fetlocks, and this is now regarded as indicative of purity of blood, Heavy wanes and fore- ocks are also prized. Mr F. 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It seems to be understood generally as the quickest and surest rewedy for all soreness of the flesh, and pain arising from sprain or muscalar contraction, He also recommends it to all safferers of rheu- matism. His Grace, the Duke of Manchester, Lord Elphinstone, Commodore Janus Ashbury, R. Tenant, Esq., M. P., Mr. R. jr, Mr. Green, Mr. Green, Mr. Brand and Major Chaplin, all of England, arrived at Niayara Fails on the 17'h. They were driven to the various points of interest about Nisgara. On the 18th they proceeded to Chicay , spending one day there. Then they will yo direct through to Manitoba, where th» Duke will perfect his colouization schemes for the eettlement of the Canadian North West territories. Tae death is announced of ex-Governor C. C. Washbarne,of Wisconsin, in the sixty- sixth year of his age. He was one of the most famous members of the famous Wesh- ourue vatuily (ome and see the splend d assortment of Spring Tweeds manufactured at the Char- lottetown Woolea Mills, and for sale che sp at Wm. Gordon's store. sign of the Shep, jeff Country Harbor, and at Canso the ice ; (irafton Street, near Walker's corner. iwas very heavy and extended as far as ‘could be seen fea the magtheed.ofa | Herat, oe a Ne on tes} wl ty aaa fea aa i aca U bs