my 5 RON mo 98 Terms :—PFive DontaAks a YrRAk. eae = SET ET PS a ee Baal C5 OAS SR SR mi “ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” — Eveirines. a — ee Sryvate tories Two CENA, waar NEW. SERIES. ——_— ee UHARLOTTRTOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21. 1882: eee ii VOL 1.-N0, 26, fun DaiLy EXAMINER is i88UED EVERY EVENTING, tty wae Examever Porusnrsc Company, FROM Bern Orrick, Conner or» WATER ANpv GREAT GeoRGE STREETS, Oharlettetown, - P. E. Island. Ratszs.or Susscriprion : Six Months, : $2 50 Three’ Months, - . . 1 26 One Month, - ‘ ° 0 50 #2” Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, } ; ; GREAT CLEARING SALE | } | 83 QUEEN STREET. } quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- | ments, on application. ALMANAC EDR JUNE, 1882. MOUN S CHANGES. Full Moon Ist. day, 4h. 2Im. p.m, N. EL (below horizoa.) Third Quarter Sth day, 0b. 57m., p. m., W. (below horizon.) New Moon 15th day, 2h. 2im, p. m., 8S. W., | First Quarter, 23ed day, lh. 49m. p.m, E. BD! . Sun iSun |Moon/High | Days ; . r >“ : - ' ' a u}>45 FP EER fises |scts | rises ; water | len h. -———»- ——— thm oh m | aft’n! morn} - 1 "Thursday 14 17.7 38) 7 42)10 16) 2| Friday 17 zu) 8 3610 58) SSatarday (§ 16, 4) 9 a) 39, é/Sunday | 16]. 41)10 Slaft 2t}15 22 5/Monday | 35 42/10 40) 1 4 6) Tuesday } 1), 4841 11) 49) 7{ Wednesday , As 43/11 40) 2 3s SiThursday.. | 14) 44) morn} 3 37; 9) Friday | 14 44) O 16) 4 49) LOjSaturday | l4; 45) 0 37! 6 10) 11 Sunday | 13, 45, 1 *| 7 24,15 27 12' Monday 131 46) 1 42) 8 25 13, Tuesday 13; 46’ 2 22! 9 13! 14| Wednesday | 13, 47) 3 11)10 1 15> Thursday | 13| 47: 4 3/10 42 16, Friday } 13 48) 5 3°11 22 17|Saturday » 13, 486 511 58 18, Sanday 13) 49} 7 9 morn| 15 31 19) Monday 14) 49, 8 It, 0 33, 20 Toesday | i4 49/913) 1 4) 2i|Wednesday | 14) 4910 14 1 4} 22)Thursday 14) 50ln1 15! 2 22) 23) Friday 14 SOlaft 15 3 SG: 24 Saturday 15} 50! 1 16 3 59) 25) Sunday 15, 50) 2 18] 5 215 31 26) Monday 15) 50, 3 21' 6 14 27\Tuesday _ | 26! 50! 4 25| 7 22! 283;Wednesday | 16) 50| 5 27) 8 22! 29, Thursday 17 50} 6 25.9 12) 30) Friday 7 60 7 ae 7 aed Settee ° a - -_-_ <i - —— L. 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 ee EDWARD 7. RUSSELL & C0,, Commission Merchants, 213 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m 1882, Point du Chene House, 1802, CEO, L. HANINCTOY, PROPRIETOR, (Formerty P. *cuuRMaN). Our Regular Summer Tourists and the travel- ling public will find the above Hotel one of the best in New Brunswick. s@ Dinner On the table on arrival of the P. E. Island steamboats. frains leave the platform {opposite the Hotel), at 2.45 o'clock, giving passer gers mple time to dine. {ju 5 tm PROFESSIONAL CARD. PALMER & MULLALLY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Ac. OFFICE~—O'Balloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottciown, P. E. Island. H. V. PALMER. JAS, W. MULLALLY. April 10, 1882, —_—- To shippers of Produce to Rewfoundiand. BOWN «WOODS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, wT. JOMN’S, N.F., Give particular attention to Shipments from Prince Edward Island. Consignments Solic ted. PesSERENCES— “ The Manager Union Bank, St. John’s, N, F Mesars. CU. F. Bennett & Co., a Messre. Ayre & Marshall, “ Jeha H. Cathrae, Charlottetown, P. E, I. April 24, 82 — pat 2m eod w 2m INSURANCE OFFICE. Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS lusurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly api equitably. ¥F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Otice— South Side Queen Pyare. i Chitown, Feb. 3, 1892. 2 | GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, | ‘weeds, 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.” O10-~ M\HE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased | demand for his Goods, bas added new facilities to his Bakery, consisting ef the latest and most improved machinery, etc., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Biead, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &c., AT SHE SHGRTésT NOTICE, pi 1000 ibs: CHOICH CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. ot t : — ee > = Orders by maik promplly ekecuted: Ads, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E, Islaud May 4, 1882. Dp. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be had in the market, -in Broadcloth Worsted, Scotch and Canadian Tweed Suits. A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Gur Readymads Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Imporied, We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, Ma; 22; ’82. 72 Queen Street. a eee —~ — -_— _ we — eee For Ssoteh and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, : For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- TAS SY VEFAAT! ™~ 0. Sate f i ca — a ¥ ; lL y oo es JOHN MACLEOD & COS, UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices ‘very Moderate. The best workinanshlp and a perfect fit yuaranteed, —ALSo-— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Peli Hats, cheap,&e. Xe.’ Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Oct. 11) 1881, ve » th 7 QUIRK ? Ws TENNIS JERSEYS, To the Editor of the Examiner. | Sir,—My attention hes just been called _te a communication in a Jate namber of your paper, stating that a train hand had taken some trout out of Morell River, and reflecting on the inefliciency of the Ward- en’s supervision. Now, I beg to state, in the most emphatic manner, that the’ river has never been better watched; but the ‘Warden being in Charlottetown, the said train hand saw him there, and: took advan- tage of his absence to commit the depreda- tion. I: is a rather adifficenlt matter to _ detect the said poacher as he iv ap-old hand at the business, in proof of which I may _Atate that his nets were seized by a warden Bbme two years previonsly. “He haa also this advantage to assist bin: in developing his poaching propensities —he can take the train t» Morell; where some cf his friends who are in the fishing business can supply him with all the appliances to. carry on. his nefarious business, In conelusion, [ may say that your cor- | respondent, in all probability, is a hungry, ‘ greedy office-seeker, who was an accomplice SSR. a CURBESPONDENCE, Smee Y.GR OS es | ap Rett nie OES 9F- OF Petot et Otti é 44 e We do not hold ourselves responsible for the Gye Most yi ee) opinions or <tatements of our correxpontlents, ; os :- ae aigia, Sciatice, Lumbago, aekache, Soreness of tho Chest, after, if not before, the act. Sout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swel!- Yours respectfully, | ings and Sprains, Burns ard A Wanxbdey. Scaids, General Sodily i Morell, June 19, 1882. . Pains, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—" | Toot’. Ear and ‘Headache, Frosted Military t and Ears, end ail other E SM Paing and £ches. | Provinces or Prince Epwaro Istanp. } \ No Preparstion on earth equals Sr. Jarors On : Pa sede, onge sinple. end ci e Extermal 4 : ; A trial entails but the comparativriy (7 rig ; Sibi bette of 60° Cents, and every one suffering ! of Garrison Artillery. = pain can have cheap and positive proot of is | No. 2 Battery, Charlottetown. ims. Directions in Eleven Langurges. ’ To be let La eS ds eutenant, provisionally — AToTS T Ts rd ; ’ . BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEDS Henry Wallace Davison, Gentleman, vice IW MEDICINE, : : : vk : - , Daniel Davies, jr., left limita. ' A. VOGELER & Co., To be 2nd Lieutenant, provisionally — rMdrl-3-4¢ | John Augustus Longwortl, Gentlemas, »vice Palmer, appointed Paymaster. AWN TENNIS | To be Adjutant, with rank of ist Liéit- . tenant, specially and provisionally, Walter - . /Angustus Ormsby Morson, Gentleman. LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, | LAWN TENNIS NETS,=" LAWN TENNIS BALLS, | CONFIRMATION OF RaNnK. Captain Thomas Ives, V. B., No. 2 eerie Prince County Provisional Bat- tation Lieutenant Isaac Henderson, V. B., No. > x ee ae LAWN TENNIS SHOES, _ |} Sompany, 82nd Battalion ¥. Bu No ee Company, The above confirmations of 1 from 27th April, 1882. ! ' —AT THE—- | LONDON HOUSE. May 27, 1882—1lm Boarp or EXaMINERs. . Province of Prince Epwarp Istanp. | Srconp Crass CERTIFICATES, Captain Thomas Ives, Prince County | Prov. Battalion. Lieutenant Isaac Henderson, 82nd Bat-' talion. ; 2ad Lieutenant Daniel Stewart, 82d | Battalion. | 2nd Lieutenant William Scott, 82ad Bat- | talion. —_- i | | Death of a British Vice-Admiral. y Vice Admiral Robert Hall, C. B., Naval 'Seeretary of the Admiralty, is dead. He ' was a pative of Kingston, Ontario, and was TH ce ; i . vw Royal Insurance GO Ly tories. He envered the Royal Navy + EraAc a ‘ever since. Attaining, by gradual promo- OF URGLAND. ition, the rank of Commander. Hs com- $25,000,000 .00 manded H. M. steamship ‘‘ Strouibola,” can, and was engaged in the operations which Unlimited Liabilityof Shareholders. | resulted in the capture of Bomarsund ; and JON MACEACHERN, | fterwards, when attached to the Black Sea Agent fleet, in the operations before Sebastopol “a? 5 —.... and the blockade of Odessa, and was acting : f , Captain of the ** Hodwold” at the taking of UsOW BANK P, if. SEAND, Kertch. He served in command of a sqnad- rom im the straits of Kertch, and was im pet cal | command of the naval portion of a com- | bined expedition which captured and de- oO 'stroyed the fort establshments at Taman. TOTI Eis hereby given that a Dividend’ After the conclusion of the war he was sent at the rate of eight per cent, per aunum to the coast of Albania to protect the Chris has beer declared on the capital stock of this tians in that provinee, whese lives were in Bank for the past six mouths, payable at its dancer trom the fahaticism of the Turks. Head Office and Brat ches etter this date, ify 1871 he bceame third Lord of the Ad GEORGE MACLEOD, = wiraley, ard Comptroller of the Navy, Charlotietoun, May 31, 1852. Cashier. which a: p intment be relinquished in 1872 ‘on b coming Naval Secretary tothe Ad- mraity. He was Naval Aide de-Camp to 178." the Queen frow 1870 to 1872. Assets mee March 2, 182. DIVIDEND NO. 36. GOLD MEDAL, —s = ' The Medical College of the University of California turns out graduates to prey upou ‘the public with more than ordinary ind/fier- ence to their qualification. Oue student is mentioned, of whem we are told that “having whoily failed iu his examination, a large waj rity of the faculty desired to give him his diploma potwithstandivg, becaure ‘his family had been reduced to poverty by the war,’ and oa Dr, Martinasche refusing to be a party to the preceeding, the young); ? } w ; - 7° > : MEDICINE, | man was called in and asked : ‘If they gave, {him his diploma now, would he promise to} y H ete bel BY ee ee | JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. ' ' P MACK’S MAGNETIC a» ye te oe Sn 4 study when he gothome? Dr. Martinaeche’ Fw Se ay? Sm | pointed out the absurdity of asking euch a i ed, /promise from a man who, having the in- f ae A OT a 'eective before bim of ol taining his dip’oma VAY on ee Vf @ had yet failed to study enough to earn it. Cee £ Reeeee ee = But iv was of no use, and the realiy lea ned ae _ , | Dr. Martioasche was overruled.. Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual Remédy for Ner | sa vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss o\ = Broin Power, Sexual Prostration, a, If Mr. Keely has a motor, the secret of | Supermatorrhea, Seminal Wealntss, an neral ; : 5 ‘ : - kano Power, It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejupen- ut wilt soon be known, if he keeps his pr @ utes. the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enjfecied 182 to apply for paten‘s for his inventions. Brain and Restores Surprising Rega a Pt The stockholders of the Motor Company usted ra tii anes, e experie j : . ie i eeeeeein olen St ae TersttasLe Mewepy. The; até said to be greatly pleased with this in- Medieixe is pleasant to’ the taste, ang each = con- | tellizenee. It is remarkable that Mr. tains snfficient for two week's m ion, and is the . , oe ie cheapest aud best, 48 Full particulars in our Keely — able to form a ape with wut pamphlet, which we desire to mail free toany addrese, imparting his secret to any «f his steck- 4 aye Magestic a a us| holders, but the fact shows that there is an gists 2 . per box, or es " | ane t : 7 at aie Ce jled free of postage, om. receipt of the money, by | *biding’ public faich in- the possibililies of ddressing ; inventive genius, Brain and : Prince Edward Island Provisional Brigade The High Commissionershir. The rumoor is again revived that Sir A. T. Galt will not retara to” Bogland — as High Commissioner for Canada, and that the Hon. D. L. Macpherson and pot _ Sir Leonard Tilley, as was at first re- ported, will succeed him. The office is the best one in the gift ot the Dominica yoverpment, as it carries position and the highest salary, after the Governer-:, Geueral’s, paid by the people of thi# country. Mr. Macpherson is » gentle mau of very great ability, large means, .. apd commanding presence. He writes. and speaks well, end we ‘have vn dot io buf that if appointed, he would e excellent representative of our interests in England. The salary is a large one for Canada to pay, but as a matter of fact, it isa very small one for a man holding the position of High Commis- sioner to receive. England in the style commensurate with the digdity of the offiee, 6a that’sum, avd - consequeutly it stands to reason that the future Commissioner must be a. map of - means and good social position, other- wise the office will be worse than a white elephant to him. Mr. Maepherson is well equipped in these Mack and we feel. sure that bis appoin t would be most aeceptable to the people, Without Capital. It is bad beginning business withoot e pital. Tt is hard mark pockets. We want’ a nest-egg, for hen: will lay. where there are. already. It_is true you must bake with the fic you have, but if the sack is empty,. might be quite as well. not to set up for a baker. Making bricks without s'raw is éasy enough, with m: money when you, have none to start with. You, youug gentleman, stay as a journeyman a little longer, till you have saved a few pounds; fly when your wings have got feathers; but if you try it too soon, you wil! be like the yourg rook that broke its neck through trying to fly before it was fledg Every minnow wants to be a whale, but it is without sticks, wicks ; it leads men into tricks, aud land , them in a fix. _-_*, About the Sun. Particularly impressive are the facts and examples by which Professor Young en- deavors to convey to the reader some idea of the prodigious forces and activities with which the student of the sun is confronted. Speaking of the outflow of the solar heut, he Says: “The quantity of heat emitted is enough to melt a shell of ice ten inches thick over the whole surface of the sun every setond of time ; this is equivelant to the consrmp- tion of a layer of the besc anthracite coal neariy four inches thick every single second In revard to the distance of the sun from the earth, he says: “Though the distance can easily be stated in figures, it is not possible te give any reai idea of a space so enormous; it is quite beyoud our power of conception. If one were to try to walk such a distance, supposing that he could walk four milesan hour, and ke« p it uy forten hoursevery day it would take sixty-eight and a half years to make 4 tingle willion of miles and more than sixty three handrid years to traverse the whole. If some celes- tial railway could be imagined, the journey to the sun, even if our trains ran’ sixty mil@s an hour, day and night without a stop, would requite over one fundred and s-venty-five years S.nsation, «ven, woitl4 not travel so far-in a humeu lifetime To berrow the carious Dlustra ion of Professor Mendenhall, if we could im-gine ap i.fant with an arm long enough to enable him to touch the sun and burn himecl!, he would die «f old age before the pain would reach hin, svee, aecording to the expeim-nts of Helmholtz and others, a nervous shock is communicated only at the rate of about one hundred feet per second, or sixteen hundred and thirtv- seven miles a dey, and would reed more than one hundr d and fifty sears to make the journey. Sound would do it in abont fourteen years if it could be transmitted through c-lestiai space; aud a cannon-la'l in ab ut nine, if it were to move nviformly with the same speed as when it leit the muzzie of the gun. If the earth could be suddenly stopped in her orbit, and allowed to fa}l unobstructed toward, the sun, under the accelerating influence of his attraction, she would reach the centre in about four months.” As to the attraction between the sun and earth : “Ir amounts to thirty-six hundred guadrillion of tons—in figures, 36 fo lowed by seventean ciphers. . . We may im- agine gravitation to cease. and to be revlaced by a mat-rial bond of some sort, h iding the earth to the snn and keeping her in her orlit. If, now, we suppose this connection to consist.of a web of steel wires, each as large os the heaviest tele- graph wires (No. 4), then to the sun attraction these wires would have to eover the who'e sunward hemisphere of our gluve about as thickly as blades of grass upon a lawn. It would require nine to each square inch.” — Tue man who revenges every wrong that is MACK’S MAGNET MEDICIES t ws, : Jiudsor, Ont... Cana na? : : 7 Wes ‘175 Bold tn Chazlctterown by Apothecaries’ Hall Co, | Laprrs’ English Kid Walking Boots, Slp A genta for Brinee Kower! Ialgerd, and hy al \Drnagite? ta Loeb kN. few paire Just thee Be bY * ‘dois him has no time for anything «Ilse. I? you make your life a success, you cau to leé the cous barb as you go by. No one ean live im. while you beve Ct a eamnminmnen = sate ease a en ee ee ee ee ; : a : ae ee ee ne a nae. ota <> a * ‘ Oe ema me sae 5 eer a 2 ment Bo ee r pe