TeERMS :—Five LLARS A YRAR, “‘ This is true Liberty, wheu Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, mayjspeak ’ et ee + we ee ode ———- + — 90 Pee YRS ts ae ’ ' free. MURIPIDES, INGL: Corrs ‘Iwo Cents. eee et NEW SURLES , a CHARLOTTETOW Ny; PRINUE-EDWARD ISLAND —— FRIDAY, JU Tur DAILY FROM THEIR Orrrm &, CoRNER OF WATER AND GREAT (iRORGE STREETS, P. E. Island. Charlottetown, RATES OF SURSCRIPTION : Six Months, : $2 50 Three Months, . - 1 25 One Month, - : 0 5O mi Advertising ot most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half year'y or yearly advertise- nents, on application. ee Prince Edward island RAILWAY. TIME TASLE NO. i6. Summer Arrangenient. ee ee fo take effect on the 23rd May, 1881, STATIONS. | EXPRESS MIXED, MIXED, Soaris ....|Dp 6 30am Dp 2, dpm!) Bear Kiver| ** 7.04 ‘*; ** 3.00 **: SS Fess.) *° 7.08.'*; * 232 “ Moretti: ..}'* &08 ‘*| ** 4.25 * Mt Stew’t'Ar 8.40 ‘‘ |Ar 5.05 “ Georget’n . Dp 7.20a:a! Dp 3.10pm, ge Uaedigen..} °° 7.40 °° “ 3a *! Mt. Stew’tiAr 8.40 ‘‘ Ar 5.u0 * Mt. stew't, Dp 5.45an Dp 5.30pm) Bedford. ..| ** 9.14 ‘*| *° 6.07 * We acis st ee ST Oe Royalty Je “* 9.45 “*! ** 645 ** Ch'town ..jArl0.00 ‘‘ ;Ar 7.10 *, — } Ch’town .. Dp 6.308 a} Dp 9.20am!Dp 4.35pm ee ee Royalty Je 6.45 bp 9.52 “ ** 4.56 N Wiltsh’e! ** 7.23 ** 10.45 **] ** 5.47 * Hunter R’r| “7.35 | “11.00 «1 6.03 « Bradalba’e | ‘* 3.02 *; “14.37 “| * 6.39 « Coty Line} ** 8.10 “*! “11.47 °°) * 6.52 * Keusingt’n| “ 8.39 “| “12.25pm, ** 7.25 * f ‘ 5 i A if : ee Satin’ cide Ar 9.05 jAr 1.00 Ar 8.00 Dp 9.25 “bp 2.45 **| Wellingt’n ‘*i0.02 ‘‘| ** 3.36 **! Port til. .; “10.35 cf] 425 O'Leary.../ 1132 «| * 5.42 “| Alberton. .{ *£12.20pmj ** 6.45 ** | Tignish ...!Ar 1.00 ‘‘ [Ar 7.35 “i TRAINS GOING EAST, STALIONS. | EXPRESS MIXED, MIXED, det l ad dieses a Riptide hide nnwitaiiiil Tignish ...|Dp 2.00pm] Up 6.45am| “949 « j Ar a Alberton .. 2.40 |Dp 8.00 * O'Leary. ..| ** 3.28 **| ** 9.05 “+7 Port Hull. .| ** 4.25 | ‘£10.35 * Wellingt'n ‘* 463 “1.55 * Summ’ si lel “7 5.35 ** [Aria 00 se Dp 6.00 * | Dp 1.05pm Dp 6.30 am Kensingt nj ** 6.25 * 1... 7 Co’ty'Lade.| ** 6.52 “*) “* 217 7 ** 7.46 “* 2.%4 “ioe * ‘3 “t+ Bae & se 3.20 in “es 8.58 oe Royalty Je ** 8.15 “ ipo Gao” Ch town ..|Ar 8.30 ** |Ar 4.35 **}Arl0.15 “ Ch’town ..|Dp 4.004 Ln bp 6.45am Bradalba’e ! ** 6.55 Hunter Kr; ** 7.20 N Wiltsh’e| ‘* 7.39 —— EE —————— Royalty Jc! ** 4.15 Se a oe | a6 <1 7.95 «| Bediord ..} * 4.43 ‘* | ** 7.47 co | Mt. Stew’tjAr 5.10 “* |Ar 8.30 ‘| Mit. Stew't| Dp 5.25pm|Dp5.55am!| Cardigan ..| ** 6.20 °° **30,.16- °° Georgeto’n] Ar 0.45 “* , “10.45 ** Mt. stew't! Dp 5.20] at /D)p 8.50am Morelli. ..i*? £62 °°) * O22 ° Se Peter's} ‘* 6,15 ‘* | *610.06 ** Bear Kiver} *’ 6.55 ‘‘} ‘*11.00 * Souris ....}Ar 7.30 ‘‘ |Arll.50 ** N, B.—The Express Train from Souris and Georgetown connects at Royalty Junction with the Mixed ‘Train from Charlottetown for the West, in the morning; and the Mixed Train from the West connects at Royalty Junction with the Lxpress ‘Train from Char- lettetown for Georgetown. and Souris, in the afternoun. L. Bb. ARCHIBALD, buperintendent, Railway Office, Ch town, May 24, 1531. JOSEPH GiLLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALE’S THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Bess. F. Grarrox, Srory B. Lapa Haupent E. Pare, Late Commi:sioner of Patents. PATENTS. PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, Attorneys-at-Law and Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, 412 Furru Steexr, Wasnrxeton, D.C. Practice patent low in all its branches in the Patent Office, ond inthe Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States. Pampb- lets sent free on receipt of stamp for postage septd s ' LiXAMINER | Is ISSUED F VERY EVENING, 5 By vas Examiner Puetisuine Company, N MARINE! LIFE! HORACE HASZARD, General Tnsarance Agent, — REPRESENTING — Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng, CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Company, of. Toronto, Ont,, CAPITAL, $800,000.00, a British America Fire Assurance Company, of Torento, Oat:, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Sun Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. emer Seen MARINE ENSURARCE ALSO EPFECTED. :0: — ; Risks taken on all descriptions of Preperty at LOWEST RATES. sQs —_ Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets, Charlottetown, April 4, 188i—+tf a _— -- - — ae ee - _ ee Sc a ate Cimcon mae Agape _- ae LIFE ASSURANCE POLIGIES reduced Rates, NOW ISSUED BY THE ARE North British and Mercantile FIRH AND LIFE 7.) 2 BA KAA BER & are? tr re a. 8 ee ee ee ee wo oe) OG a OS A) a on o a —OF— HDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED iN i809. CA PRPITAT: et) Subscribed, - 2 ts ©) pnb 8's. $10,000,000 Paid uD; a " . " . 2,250,000 Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured. Profits of previeus five years divided among Policy-holders, $1,158,500. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurances upon almost every description of Property effected at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Insurances upon Private Residences effected on ESPECIALLY FAVORABLE TERMS. aq Losses promptly and liberally settled. GEO. W. DEBLOIS, ALFRED A. BOWN, AUCTIONEER ——AND— ; General Commission Merchant ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, Solicits consignments of all kinds of Produce, Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, etc., etc. Prompt returns guarantecd, ences on application. Good réfer- [ju 17 6m oaw fk ARTHUR & CO, GENERAL Commission Merchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, MASS. — - May 16, 1881. {wkly tl isl EDWARD T. RUSSELL & 60, Commission Merchants, No. 2i3 State Street. BosToNn, May 14, I8St. Marine lasurance Prince CAwiia Rest, Li xewortn, Eoq., President. “Company isiamd. Directors: D. R. M. Hoopsr,Esq., B. Rogers, Laq., SAMUEL Movcn, Esq. Hoy. L. C. Owen, T. Hanpraway, Esq, G. R. Ber, Esq, Risks taken daily on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights, at their Office, Corner of Great George aud Lower Water Streets, FRED. W, HALES, Ch’town, April 25, 1881. Secretary. Queen Insurance Co'y OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL - THO MILLIONS STERLING. Insurarice effected on al) kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels on the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences, Losses settle! promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), {ja’77] Agent for Prince Edward Island. W. C. BISHOP, SEL. Dike 7 DG —AND — FORWARDING AGENT, MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, —-AND— General Commission Ageini, 80 BEDFORD ROW, P. O. BOX 1 - HALIFAX, N. 8. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured in. first- class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce tolicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, FRANKLIN HOUSE. 70% f SUMMER HOTEL NOW GPEN. Built on high land, it commands a splendid view of the city, and is one of the healthiest sites on the Island. Connected with this House are pleasant grounds, well wooded. If you want cool rooms and quiet surroundings, patronize the FRANKLIN. The dust nuisance will not trouble you when staying at the FRANKLIN. Guests at the FRANKLIN have the exclusive use of the Bath Heuse on the private Beach near the FRANLKIN. Terms very moderate. N. B.— This is a Temperance House, H. F. COOMBS, June 15, 1881. PROPRIETOR. “- : —+ pre THE BEST LOBSTERS. | AE U F fy : 4 S FED eal PECIAL RATES of Freigit on Lobsters 5 ;kS per Fishwick’s Express, ‘* Anchor,” ‘‘**Cromwell, ’ and other steamboat Lines, to to following ports, viz: Antwerp, Bordeaux, | Brussels, Bremen, Copenhagen, Glasgow, | Halifax, Havre, Hamburg, London, Liverpool, Naples and New York. a an BEER & SONS. May 31, ’81—eod : ; ; ' Parties having such to ship would do well al tl p Nw 0 16 1 , to enquire of L. A. Barnaby, Hollis Street, . : + , Halifax, or . N OTICE is horeby given that A. H. B. MACGOWAN, ; ' ~ Queen’s ‘Vharf, Charlottetown. June 14—Im 2aw On and After Monday, 28rd inst... | the Steamers will leave Charlottetown fer | Pictou at 7.30, a. m., instéad of 5.30 as at the beginning of season. _*t UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper + HE place to get your Printing done is a the KAAMINEK PRINTING ROOMS May 20, 1881. [ cabtimed in the Provinces. : ‘ =_"* General Agent for Prince Edward Island. Correspondence solicited and answered Office—No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. [ma 16} promptly, fap 7 6m * - = . _ = >*4 = — e _—-——— 3 BRITISH WAREHOUSE, Queen Square. eR E have opened and are now slowing the largest and cheapest stock of BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS Ever offered by us to the Public. —— Complete in Every Department Selected by @ne of the Firm on the Very test Terms. We off-r them at unusnally low prices to all ‘who may favor us with a call. s@ A superior article ef TEA always on hand. W. & A, BROWN & ©9. May 30, 1881. CARPETS, Lace Curtains, &c CHOICE ASSORTMENT just opened, and will be sold at very low prices at R. W. TREMAINE’S, ? INE 9 QO1 4 wry) dia N EK ke Ly Od, \ Of, {== to 2G, The ‘ Crisis’ Passed. : MAREWTS. TBE BaARTH’s LEASE OP LIPE’—FALSE #89 LOGS. PHETS CONDEMNED -- REPORTED EARTH - s "Whe Bosten Egy Market o: : QUAKES~-ALARM AMONG THE PROPLE. . rhet on the 18th sep ia little unsetiked.. Island eggs were then M —_ ‘qvoted at from 16 to i7 cents, The date of the destruction of the world | bas several times been. fixed by varions | Se ; “ prophets,” bnt perliaps never has a pre.) Latest Englishadvices state that there is diction of the kind excited so much inter- 6”° uaprovement in the oat market since OATS. i est, and. in manv cases fear, as the an- nonncement made long years ago by Mother Shipton that-188h was to be the year of fate, and the comfétting codicil added by self-styled astronomers, that the nineteenth of June was to be the’ precise day, Certain people find a peculiar fascination in. sumbers. Pythagoras once attempted interesting combinations. It sum ef the first two figures hy the sum of the last two, and you have 81; the same result follows if the sum of; the fitst and third is multiplied by the sum of ihe sec- ond and fourth, aud so on almost ad fin- | Teceived. itum. an American paper remarked some time ayo, she could have made much better poetry with almost any ether. For in- stance, instead of making ‘* come” with ‘* one,” she could have made tLe nro- pheey run something like this : ** In eighteen hundred and eighty-two The end will come, and this is true.” Or-— ** In eighteen hundred and eighty-tlree The great last day will surely he.” Ur still again— ** In eighteen hundred and eighty-four This naughty world will be no mere.” There is no accounting for tastes, huy- ever, and the old lady preferred the ir- haFmonious combination’ of * one” and come” to any of these inspired ¢ouplets, and unfortunately certain pseudo-scientists pretended te forsee the same results Sen- sational papers ‘* wrott it up,” and the pre- vailing Impressien on many people’s minds was that “‘the day’ was at‘hand—the day ‘When the deil will rnb his hands, One of the most amusiWg cases reportéd in Montreal was that of a waiter in the St. Lawrence Hall, whe is said to have spent Saturday night on the mountain, in mom- tary expectation of the predicted dissolu- tion. As morning dawned he descended again to the haunts of men quite disap. pointed. The fears of the people were not by ans means confined to Montreal, and according to reports circumstanees combined in sev- eral places to strengthen the direst appre- hensions. <A despatch from Halifax ‘says: ‘* Between seven and eight o’clock a thun- der sterm passed over the city, which alarmed nervous people who had been ex- ereised over by the prediction of a great storm at this date. The nervousness was very xpparent among the congregations at evening service iu several of the churches. The thuuder storm was of short duration. Te add to the consternation of the people, an ‘alarm of fire, which was false, was sonnded in the midst of tie sterm. + Reports of earthquake were also received. A telegram from Ottawa this morning an- nounees that ‘eonsiderable consternation was created here abont''2.30 a. m., yester- day by a slight shock of earthquake. Many citizens who experienced it thought Prof. Grimmer’s propheey was about to be ful- filled.” Intelligence frow: Newburyport, Mass., states that ‘‘early Sunday morning many people were alarmed by the shaking of the earth and arumbling noise which was heard for sume seconds. Vibrations of brildings were noticeable.” The Toronto ‘‘ Mail” says :—** The special despatch which states that Sir John Macdonald is te be raised ito the peerage and made Governor General of @anada, comes from a govd sourée, though ‘it ‘is wanting that imprimatur which only an oflicial anuweuncement can give. But if it is trne it is one that will give a great deal Sf satisfaction to the many admirers ef the of the right honorable gentleman. They rave long thought that he wes. entitled (o titular recognition from his sovereign, though it was at the hands of a Consers ative Premier rather than from Mr. Gladstone thatit was thoveht it would come. Si: John is not a wealthy man, and it is known that Her Majesty is adverse to raising any one to the peerage who is unable to main- tain the dignity, or rather who cannot leave sufficient means to his heirs to do so.” — Queen Victoria is said to have been greatly affected by the Victoria steam)oat disaster in Canada, aod regards it 4s an emen ef evil. The Princess Alice in Eng- land, September, 1880; on the Thames at London, met with the fate of the Victoria, and hundreds’ ef lives were lost. Before the year was out the Princess Alice, the Queen’s second daughter, and her youngest child were laid)» away in the grave. ‘The Canadian steamer was named after Victoria herself, or her first born, the Crown Prin- cess of Germany. eo Prince Alexander of Bulgaria, who is on a tour through his dominions, is every- where received with the greatest enthus:asin The irreconciliable Zancoff party is now applying to the Czar to stop the interference of Russian officials in Bulgarian affairs. —_— —+- “oa — The King of Spain is offering an asylum to the persecuted Jews in Russia, ‘‘to com- pensate the race for the severity of his pre- decessors towards them.” and Ferdinand must turnin their graves. : ~ An Australian mail steamer has been lost between New Zealand and Melbourne, with one hundred lives. June 1, ‘Si. 83 Queen Street to find in numbers the erigin of the nni- ' verse, and to such 1881 offers curios and reads the} same backward as forward ; turn it. upside down and still no chauge ; multiply the It must have been this that led Mother | GIN RAL, Shipten to choose the year she did, for as' rhiyme/ And yell, ‘ There’s room for more; come on’, Torquemada jour last repert. Vhe Cemand is small with , ho advauce in prices, : YOTATOES, | Advices’uf the Isth instant, from Boston, jstate that owing’ to short receipis there j Wes asudden start in the potato marker _ there, and Chenangoes have brought 70 cents per bushel. MACKEREL, | A Bosten circularcof the 18th ‘that new mackerel are coming into that | market in fair quantities,and the fidtemen ‘in the bay report them plenty im smell and | wild. schoo's. Dealers are paying 84.25 to | $4 35 for regularly inspected lots, and the ‘trade takes them about as fast us they are So far the receipts are larger ' than last yeer. Pricn. A Galt, Out., circular of the 17th says ; i**' The tendency of the giain and flour | market has been dec’déedty upward ¢ wing ‘the past week, with buyers plentiful, but i sellers are scarce and ‘backward. This has ‘checked business. We had‘ some sharp frost at the end of last week, and several }sections report their crap as having ‘suffered considerably. The demand ‘fur fiowr exceeds’ the supply, and jbuyers amd sellers sre widely apart. | bverytlieg points to a higher range of | prices for the balance of the reason. Re- | liable quotations can scaretly ‘Le given in ithe unsettled s'ate of the market, and jwhile last week's figures are nominally | given, mujers are asking an advaneeof 40 ieents per barrel.” The Montreal Flour ‘Market on the 20th was quiet, but the ' Gazette’ save prices did not give way as ibuyers expected. The following are the ' | quotations: — to . » ~~ /~- ie [Superior Extra...-cgseerreere S955 @ 5 OO laa my ° 2 ie ; Extra Stipertine...s..s..ccseees- 5 374 @5 40 FANCY. oc secec si ccseedpscbeocsnsesees’ O8D @ UG Spring Extrac.cecccscorcesee - 535 @ 540 490 @ 5 00 Srpertine....cceseeeceereecsererseee 565 @ 625 | Strong Bakers’. ....0cctbeceeoes BRITISH CATTLE MAKKET. Loxpox, Monday, (ith Jane, 188h.-— Cattle at market 4,040; sheep at market, 9,930 ; best beef 74a per ib; interior and secondary 5)d and 6d per !h; best. mutton, 934 per lb; inferior and secondary 8id_ to Mid ner lb. The catile trade was dull in Supply was much in excess of a clearance conld “not he | tone. l'déemand, and effected. Ordinary qualities were material fly Cepressed, sellers of which quote the ‘trade as the lowest on record. ‘The sheep | warket has ruled firm at 1d to 4d advanee, the pens clearing freely. Liv eRPOOL, Monday, Gth June; 188L.— Cattle at market, $22; sheep at warket, 5,536. Best beef, Gd te 8d per lb; best mutton, 8d io 10d per lb. The supply . of cattle was less and sheep larger. The <de- mand slow at irregular prices. Gtaseow, Thursday June 9,1881.—Cattle at market, 1,412; sheep at market, 3,162; best beef, 7d to 7}d; inferior and secondary 5d to G3d; best mutton; 1ld to 114d; in- ferior and secondary, 9d te 10jd. The lunmber ofreattle at market. to-day was |rather less than lust week, and the quality os a whole the best shown this season. De- mand for all kinds good, and last week's ' prices readily obtained. Of sheep there was &fair supply, and generally of good quality. Demand brisk and prices ad- vanced fully ld.@ 24 per th on lest week's quotations, i a genie The diflicalties svrrounding Counkling’s position in the Senatorial fight increase rather than diminish. He has all along failed to head the list ef candidates; and his election can only be seenred by effect. ingran alliance with the Denderats. In such an event the old’ Repmblican leader would be compelled to forsake sll his prin- ciples. There is much speculation as to the possibility of Conkling going into Op- position ; but he wouid do well to rement- ber Lord Beaeconsfivid’s saying, ‘* Fora real Opposition there must be a great policy.” ee 0 0. 1. CO. is believing—Those who use speelacies, ard those who require them | should eallat the Apothecaries Tiall, ond see the opteneter, for fitting the signi ac- curately. It contains 120 different Jerses so adjusted that vou can be fitted in five minutes without the trouble and annoyance of trying ona nuniber +f spectacles. The largest ond best assoruccnt of spectacles, eye glassis, &c., oi the Island, to select from, in stec! done See my a. + Ane The crop prospects in Leland are very favourable, and as the fariers say, “* Pro- vidence is killing the League.” Disturb- ances have almost ceased, and the arrests made are few and uuimportent. ——“< <> fer-~- Diplomatic relations between Austria and Turkey are intensely strained, and a rupture may oceurata moment's warning. P -®. Prof. and Mra. Goldwin Smith left for England on Saturday ria New York. - » oe ©¢ Remedy for Hard ‘Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and styie. cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and after expensive and quack doctors or using so much of the vile hambug medicine that doea you only lari, and makes the proprietors simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cares alway at-a trifling cost, and you will see bet- tert imes and good bealth. Try itonce, Read of it in another coiran, re ports | Buy good, healthy food, | especially stop the foolish habit of rauuing , tich, bub put your trust in the greatest of all | ,