Fal se ai mane ers Five Dottars a YRAR. ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may Sp nw ee ee ene ae eak free.” — KvKiripes. > : Sincere Copies Two CEenta. NEW SERIES CHARLOTTEPOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY. JUNE 22, 1882 VOL MNO, 27. _ DaILy EXAMINER is ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By roe Examiner Peestisuine FROM THEIR Orricr, Conner or WATER THE AND, GREAT GEORGE STRERTS, Charlottetown , P. E. Island. Rates or Scescrrerion : Six Menths, $2 50 Three Months, ; 25 One Month, 0 50 = Advertising at most moderate rates Oontracts may be made for COMPANY, monthly, 83 QUEEN STREET. quarterly, half yearly or vearly advertise- | ments, om application. ALMANAC FOR JUNE, i882. MOUN S CHANGES, Full Moor (below ho: izon. } Third Qaarter Sth day, Ch. 57m., (below horizon. ) New Moon 15th day, 2h. Zim, p. m., S. W., First Quarter, 23rd day, lh. 49m. p. m., E. A D DAY OF WEEK. ; ; ui“ rises |sets | rises water |len’h, ihm hm i aft’! morn! 14 17.7 38) 7 42)10 16) 39) 8 26°10 58) 1! Thursday 2! Friday Scr 3 Saturday 16) 4! 9 24/11 39 4 Sunday 16, 41/10 sl 5, Monday ist 4290 407 2° 4 6 Tuesday 15) 43' il ity 1 49 7; Wednesday | 14) 43,1b 40) 2 3»! g! Thursday ; 14) 44| morn! 3 37} 9 Friday ~ 14 “44: 016 4 49 10;Saturday | 24 45) 0 37) 6 10) 1) Sunday L 13) 48}2 7 24,15 27 12! Monday | 18) 46) 1 421 8 25) 13 Tuesday |} 13 46' 2 221913 14\ Wednesday | 13; 47) 311,10 1) 15-Thursday | 13| 47:4 3:10 42 16, Friday } 13 48) 5 311 22) 17|Saturday ) 13, 48) 6 Sit 58, 18) Sunday } 13, 49) 7. 9 morn) 15 31 19} Monday | 14) 49 811 0 a3 20, Tuesday a4; 4919 13,1 » 21] Wednesday | a) 4910 14 1 4 | site } 34) Sol 15, 2 22) 23| Friday 14 SWiaft 15 3 5, @isaturday | 15{ 50! t 16. 3 59) 25) Suuday 15) 50) 2 18! 5 315 31 26 Monday 15; 50! 3 21' 6 14 27| Pueaday 16! 50! 4 25| 7 22! 28, Wednesday 16; 50} 5 27) 8 2z 29) Thursday 17; 50; 6 25) 9 12! sqPiseD 17} ” 7 7 1 i j te ARTHUR & CO, General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly EDWARD T, RUSSELL & C0., Commission Merchants, 2!13 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS, May 19, 1882—6m 1882, Point du Chene House, 1642, CEO. L. HANINCTO™, PROPRIETOR, (Formerety P, *chURMAY). Our Regular Summer Tourists and the trave)- ling public will find the above Hotel one of the best in New Brunswick, s@ Dinner on the table on arrival of the Y. E. Island steau boats. ‘Trains leave the platform (opposite the Hotel), at 2.45 o'clock, giving passe: gers mple time to dine. {jadim PROFESSIONAL CARD. PALMER & MULLALLY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Ac, OFFICE—O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charsjotteiown, P. E, Island. A. V. PALMER IAS, W. MULLALLY. Lpril) 10, 1882 Te thippers of Produce to Aewfoundtanda, BOWN & WOODS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, | ST. JOHN'S, N.F., Give particular attention to Shipments from Prince Edward Island. Cousignments Solic ted. REFERENCKS— The Manager Union Bank,St. John’s N.F Mesars. U. F. Bennett & Co., $ Messrs. Ayre & Marshall, ‘ Joha H. Cathrae, Charlottetown, P. E. L. , April 24, ‘82 — pat 2m eod w 2m INSURANCE OFFICE. Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of Lendon Fire Insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS losurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly av i equitably. F. ie _ General Agent. 0.lce—South Gide, Queen Square, 8S2. Cy'towp, Fe? 4 15 lst day, ¢h, 2im, p.m, N, E. | ‘Sun ‘Sun 'Moon| High Days | GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all | kinds of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. | Come early and secure Bargains, | N. B.—Customers will please not ask | credit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts. will please call and settle without delay. CITY STEAM BAKERY.” i sneer) 2Q i if on proprietor of this Establishment. owing to the increased demand for his Gceods, has added new facilities to his } ' . . * . . } Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, letc., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain aud Fancy Biscuits, &., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. ——pE ee 1000, lbs, CHOICK CONFECTIONERY T» arrive per Steamship ‘* Miramichi,” from Montreal. KS Orders by mail promplly exeéuted. rs J QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud May 4, 1882, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that i ‘ ° can be had in the market, in Broadcloth Worsted, scotchand Canadian ‘weed Suits. ! ' |A magnificent range of } j } GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, eS } i | Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Our Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises | fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, | Will be sold as Cheap as Lmporied. We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, Ma, 22, ’82. 72 Queen Street. | i « | i | | | | For Canadian Tweed Suits, | il‘or Overcoats of all Descriptions, | -GO TO- } \ 4 i ) : Bea 2g BS ‘ji { L ', | tas =, ~ = 1 JE ad VJ wr 2 te = us = iS oo } —_ q 5 y GREAT CLOSING UP AT “ter a: oe ™~ * — 1 4 ol a? a * i Sea/ds, Gon No Preparation on cart @ a suse, SUPE, Sip Remedy A tvial entails with pain can have ¢ehieay claims. IN @ i he iA se - TR ao “ER, . i ia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Cout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swel!- ings and Sprains, Burns asd eral Bedily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frasted Feet and Ears, and ai! other Pains and Aches. h equals St. Jacors Ort te and cheap Exterual but the comparatively trifling outlay of 60 ents, and every one cuflering abd povitive proof of ite Directions in Eleven Langnages. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DIALEES MEDICIN 5. A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md., U. 8. As : : wae ; time being limited did not permit of my LAWN TENNIS, “LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, LAWN TENNIS NRTS, LAWN TENNIS BALLS, LAWN TENNIS SHOES, WAWN TENNISHATS LAWN TENNIS JERSEYS, ; —AT THE— _ LONDON “May 27, 1882~-1m erases HOUSE. Tuk Dairy ExamINrR JUNE 22. 1882. . A Visit to the Emerala Isle of America. ae Leaving Pictou by steamer at 2 o'clock, p. m.,. we arrived in Charlottetown about 6 <8 awe day. ; me ’ . Biante con M. Clay. (Streaders.) day w as fine as yon ecouldDowrite, up the history of there “Wish for, lauushine, with air cecupy ino much apace, ed ~ cool enough to be bracing our namber cn a useless task, as the trotters of America board being limited, we weré to to-day tingle with the bleod from their any iptonvenience with regard to veins. é more than, ample accommodarion. Two more sires the blue grass” The garb of nature has dove nitich to The beautify and adorn this fertile isle. erdure of the richest hue, and the forma- Aion rather undulating, present to the lover of nature, @ scene at once both good canon bone and clean hocks inclnded. In the next box stall, to my astonishment, I was presented, to. one of the best bred sons of Almont, the great sire of trotters and e«rriage horses. This colt, Hernando, was brought from the stock farm of Gen. W. T. Withers, a daple bay, with black points, weighing 1150 ths , and only three years o'd, and just as near per- fection as you can get them, with a set of under-jins capable of carrying fiiteen stone at hurdles. if required. His evion of Kentucky may never see lay is dead, but Almont ranges at luxury. and ease under the careful e of his owner. Messenger Boy is just pride of his owner and the picture of ey Maple if = for the long winter hesieb. might be called the Garden of the World. ”~ with all his misfurtunes, sho ' The farms, though small. are in the high- | 5 bioed will i and the iid ‘ot est state uf cultivation, and a diive throngh Hambletonian are ly depicted in him. the surrounding wopter .will well repay Roval Harry is in the condition, with the tourist; vature has one much for thi fertile spot, and although not Samual Ge Columbus or Robinson Crasoe, shouldimot ee four Stock Farm, most pledsap situated on the banks of East ae be admired by the many visitors who wend yf oaegtes that direction, to look at fine stock, which has for past years held in such-wide repute, and, t is per- haps, not any place of the same , where the Government have done so and shown the same interest todevelop ‘enrich the country, not only in theory, ‘also in practice. The new buildi = reas airy, and are well orsach purposes, in every way most ducive to the health of the animals, happy lot tt may be to under charge. « $ ; wae c - | Most of thé stock were at pasture, and seeing them al. | The Short-born bulls were first: to nctice, ahd to am expert might . few points, but these are overcome “by the horn, which at once shows ,areof a milking family, and this” ‘breeder sbould strive to get inte his ‘How can you expect a good ¢ . ‘tel ; { the mother is a milker, and it ne pays to gi¥e a: tae milk of two) but such has been ths exo ohh tek ‘ of Short horns. ites breeders of Short-horns in England, would: j Hever purchase a bull for his herd, until such times as he had seen, not only the dam and grand dam on both sides, and this to proteet himself from getting into none- -milkers. | On one occasion, having the offer of an ‘animal of undoubted pedigree at a reason- able price, was abont to purchase, when he ‘asked to see the dam, which was shown. ! an eye acd ear as bright as a thoroughbred, and with this last my tour ended—consid- ering the time well expended. It cost leas for a farmer to raise a well bred horse, cow. sheep, of. other i than a mengre), and- ‘ ved in looking at them i y the money expended. It is to hoped the farmers may ever lend a — hand; by showing their appreciation of | bronght, from time to timé, by ernment and private individuals, the time is not far distant ‘when the steck farms will have to exert every t to equal the stock raised from your sable and most luxuriant pastur- Jn your fine buildings on the banks t River, the scevery along which has left an impression never to be for- oi Mr. Edi will fini é g, Mr. Editor, you will” apace for this, short letter, a bid you, with best wishes for iutare success, au revoir, Avex. Irvine Karxey, ur “Tw London, England. Home Matters. A Western agriculturist recommends new way of preserving fruit. It is this: Stuff the skin of a cat until it looks like hfe, then set it on the limbaef a cherry tree, or'in sowe natural position on the strawberry bed; if the position is changed wil effectually frighten away Attlee tee, are S ea . Keep a cup WF paaeael Worx on your washstand; it will do wonders in the way of softening theskin. [f vou have been work- ing in the garden or doing things about the house, which have tended to make your hands rough, when you wash them dip your fingers in the borax, and rub your handa well with it. A pretty mat gdntended for the top of a | He at once declared he would not have the small table is of drab felt. The edge ‘animal in his herd for £1,000, and this is cut in sharp points; betwen these from the fact that his dam was a none- points are placed soft little tassela made of milker. I consider the bulls good high-coloured crewell. The border of the specimens of the Short horn. My attention mat is made by werking with pay em- | was next drawn to the young calves, and a broidery silks any pattern which suits the ‘more pronrising lot can rarely be seen in fancy of the maker, The old-fashioned one prn—good heads, and backs, and the eross-stitch, or some modification of the For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits SS Royal Insurance Cony OF ENG ‘Assets. . i. A N BD . $25,000,000 .00 ; Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. . JOHN MACEACHERN, ' March 2, 1582. Agent AMERICAN’ WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS JAI0 BANA P. f. ISLAND DIVIDEND NO. 36. } | KT OT: Eis hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of ciuh has been declared on tt _ Head CUffice axd Branch t per Cent, per apbum 1e Capital stock of this Bauk tor the past six months, payable at its es after this date. GEORGE MACLEOD, | Charlotietown, May 31, 1852. Cashier. 7 = Tes bet At Me? JOSEPH G STEEL BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. bakis, 1278. Vy u ooh Bae: ] ILLOTT'S PENS. 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The best workmanshlp and a perfect &t yuaranteed, ‘ j —ALSvo—- | Acomplete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, ou Hall: Ke. ‘Remember the address, two duors above Ap thecuriey Hall Corner Ch>" town, Uct, (1, 1BR!, : | Lass of Power. it repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebied Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor tothe Exhausted Gen fatize Organs. thousands proves it an INVALUABLE KEMEDY, The edicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- tains snffic.ent for two week's medication, and is the 42 ¥u)) particulars, in our let, which we desire to mail free to anv addrese, ack’s Magnetic siedied.e is sold by * passed, the best s rains of the blood fl: wing cheapest aud vest, pam | gists at GO cts. per box, or £2 boxes for $5, or will ; Semmsteliieee of postage, on receipt of the money, by MAC K’S MAGY’ " 7 a io’Char’! Agents for P re C MEDICINE: O, adser, Ont... Canada Apothecaries’ Hall Uc, “port, and by all ie 11780 why ort ranched out into such a beneficial industry. The experience of tails well secon. Pigs were next on the pregramme ; in these, three distinct breeds | were bronght to notice- Berkshire, White York and Peland China, any ‘of which wake a most excellent cross on native ‘stock, although I am much in favor © Berks or White Yorks, being fond of a good ‘head and ear, chest with ample room | wherem the jimgs may play, the chime running well into the back, with a good rib and bame; and in these breeds you can jgenera'ly find those points. Your Island ‘eannmot be called goed sheep pasture, nut ‘rugged enough, and sheep want a hilly ‘country to do well. The breeds on the | ‘farm are well chosen for the climate; short wools will ere long take the place of their _more wooly friends; and in the Shropshire lyon have a good size, hardy, and well-; | wooled specie of our wool producers—a ‘good marketable sheep in every sense of the word. Horses, fur which your Island has been so long prominent among foreign buyers, was next asked for, but my in- formant t ld me there was not any on the farm ovly the working horses— Barrister, your latest importation, having been sold 'to J. D. MeLeod, Esy., and is most com- fortably stabled in town. The impression made from my visit was that the Goverti ment must have the interest of the’ eople at heart or they never would have ‘In this the average farmer cannot fail to ‘receive a lesson, better than theory, to ‘the ordinary mind, is practice Your stock exhibited last season at Halifax and elsewhere should orly be a stimilus for your ereater effort; until the name of Prince Edward Island shall resound and the echo shal! be heard through the show yards of this, your vast Dominion, and this j frou your past success. wii | H. Longwoith, Esq , whom I also visi ed, | was kiad enough to show me his sheep ; of ‘course this has been a mosi severe winter, aod nouwe hive suffered more from it than ‘our wool producers ; his flock can:ot be jcalled pure, but I was shown sone fine _ grades, and a few pure bloods, and all good | specimens, showing what a little pains will do. I was also shown a colt from Barrister by the same gentleman ; one of those good beaded, bright eyed, and well formed little fellows, you cculd not pass on the road witheut leocting at Lim. aving still some time om hand i called upon Mr. McLeod to see Barris‘er, and it was with surp: is I looked upon this horse, and wonders’ how he «ver c»me to be brought accross thevAt'a: tic. His breeding cannot *be sur- tur ugh his veins fr past generations ; and from thes« facts alone he cannot fail to be a most prepet nt sire, and transmi: feathe-stitch, is pretty. Ap appetizing salad can be meade of asparagus, and the dressing will help te make it enjoyed a‘ter one ia tired of having it ccoked in the usual way. Tothe country honsewife this will seam an unlikely siate of things for a long time to some. Make a dressing of hard bviled eggs, mustard, pepper, salt, and vinegar, a bit of butter or # very little oil. Bail the asparagus until it is tender, drain it theronghly or the water will spoil the flavour of the dreas- ing, them pour the dreesing over it, or you may put the dressing in a salad bowl, and allow each one to ald to the asparagus to suit his own taste —-N. Y. Post. The *‘ original and only genuice” Sally Lunn is made thns:—One pint of sweet milk, quarter of a pound of butter, a little salt, a heaping teaspoonful of sugar. Pat the butter in the onik and set them on the back part of the range. or in some warm place where the butter will melt and the wilk not burn; then stir iv flour enough to make a dough like that for pound-cake (a geod st: dough): when the flonr is well mixed with the milk and butter, add, beat- ing vigorously, a tables-epoonfal of yeast. Put the dough in a buttered tia basin, and, when light, bake. It will need baking about an hour. A Cup or Tra.—Take a clean kettle, never used fer anything else, Gl) it with tresh water, the harder the better, boil quickly over a very hot fire, and pour as svn as it boile wpon the tea leaves fresh from the canister. When more liquid or a sirenger infusion is desired, pet the ad- ditional tea in a cup and pour fresh boiling water on it; after it has stood a few min- utes it may then be put in the pot to good advantage. Tea water wi') not d.scolve the theine from the dry leaves of fresh tea ; only pure fresh water will do that. The addition of tea to the nearly empty teapot wilt imerease the colour, but it will not take the tea stronger in its exhilerating quality. —Neientific American. Coot Wispow Sa#apes —An ordiniry bnff holland curtain ts very much improved by workinug a double line of stars in erewell -oross the lower edge to form a bordering, set at six inches apart. The bottom of whits holland curtains may be rendered v ry handsome by inverting squares of antique lace; fur a shade of the ordinary width three squares are sufficient; leave a space between each of the same width as tie square; of course, these must be put in neatly and with great care to be effec. ‘ive. Below the hem of the bottom put an -dge of the antique lace taat matehes the -quares. The Bambooshaes of finely split r.eds come now in very light and delicate rolls, either with or withont decorations his own imestimable Seas to his 4 te feet hl ot "Titad ‘ito ergs of tly Peows upoa them ; they are a oor] end pleasant “ —os a ON ii ee ann ae ae yon ae A > i