The Bxaminer J ab Ofice, Superior Work mazsbip, = Terre Five Pottars a YEAR, ‘‘This is true Liberty, - ~ eee endian when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free, a FLURIPIDES. <r area wee Since Coptys Twe Cerrs. NEW SERIES. Tue Dairy EXAMINER) ig ISSUED LVYRRY EVENING, ' By «cms Eyaminsx Pusiiserse Company, | yeom Tuk Rk Orrice, Corner oy Water | aAvei}gs av Gaenos Sieeers, Charlottetown, . . P. K Island. | Kates OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Moaths, : . : $2 50 Three Montha, . lL 25 Oue Month, . : ¥ 50 o® Advertising at most moderate rates, | } Contracts may be made for monthly, terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- aation. Prompt Hxecution, Batiefactory Results, Closest Prices. ALMANAC FOR MAY, [83i. MOON 8 CHANGES, First Quarter, 6th day, 6h. 32m.a.m., N. LOAN AND INVESTMENT CHARLOTTEVG WS, —-—. LIVE ‘canaieiiieain PRIATL, | OF CANADA: | ——-— 0: —-—— BIR ALEX, CAMPBELL, K. 6, Hl G., President, LUA we 70: : BR ae | 28 wat 4 y May! REAL ESTATE HAD UPON ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. EDWARD J. HODGSON, | Agent for P. FE. Usland. a yee I aS ee * CL oT eee X % MAY DE May 10th, 1581. PRINCE. EDWARD ISLAND, (ih .e_ - or URSDAY, GREAT BARGAINS vist aaa » DRESS GOODS, panini teens , 83 Queen Street, AS I AM* ANXIOOCS TO Reduce my Steck in this Line, R. W. TREMA Ch’town, May 2, 1881. re ~~ AG DY THE ONLY DIRECT LINE To Boston. iz STEAMERS Carroll and Worcester. t OTH STEAMERS are fitted with superior PASJENGER ACCUMMODATION, ar. ranged for every couvenience aud comfert, aad fitted up in elegant style. Fakicur carried at moderase rates, and as lew as by any other route. Eeas, in bexes and barrels, handled with the greatest care. —— eee LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Tharsday, unctually at 6 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, punctuailly at noon. CARVELL BROS, AGENTS. May 13, 1851—pat 2aw, sj kea P. E. iSLAND Steam Navigation Co. Gets sigs Sieamers “St. Lawrence” * Princess of Viaies.” UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: —- NOVA SCOTIA. | FAVE Charlettetown for Pietou Landing | 4 and every Menday, Wedsesday, ‘Thursday | sad Saturday Moraivgs at 7.30, connecting | there with the Trai {or Halifax. Retarning to Chorlettetown same days about 2 p. m., on arrival of Train from) Halifax. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA & THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sundays) excepted) ov arrival «f ‘Train from Charlotte- | tewn, conuecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above-named places; aud at 56. | John with Steamers of the Ioternstional Co. aad Kailway for Portland and Bosten. Also. leave Charlettetown fur Summerside every ouday Morning about 3 o'clock. urning, leave siediac every day (Sun- excepted) on arrival of day Train from 8. Jehu, for Sumowrside, connecting there with Train for Charlottetown. Alsv leave ; ; ; ide for Charlottetown every Saturday | ing abeat & o'cloc«. evening “* ; F. W. HALES, Oh'town, May 4, 1851. Secretary. ' 1 beluw borizon. ee eT aeons oe Ee i ie > we § eee Ga ee Pull Moon, 13th day, 6h. llm. p. m, E. below horz«n. am _ 2 oe 2 tr Mm . ane Last Quarter, 20th day, ith. 56m. a m., E.,} it. 3 aa 4 Ra ff Sem s AP 2 ro. & yr” Goss (below horizon rm BS MG fw Cw O 2FAl wT — New Moon, 27th day, 7h. 23m. p- m., W. - } —— - - a eee oe eee b Sun |Sun ;Moon High Days. ‘ ‘s Bd! DAY OF WEEK |i. s sets.) rises wat'r| len. ° se ac nN 7 =| WIpanA innTATiOn | i i. ra) a. Mm \|mMmorn ;mornih. m, ae 4 BE big i i 1! Sunday £51}7 03 6 39, 0 5.1412 8 it Aa\eheii i I | 2] Monday, 19 «5; 7 33, 0 42) «16 } J ii EEL BuUUL i 5 3; Tuesday i8 6; $ 33; 1 22) is ee we i 4) Wednesday | 465 7; 934 2 4) 21 (Jed BEDS SE 8, sjeeoy | 8 wae! 2) 6 OR LONDON, ENGLAND. | 7| Saturday 42} llyaft43 444' 29 ’ i : 9! 4 89 213 57 ’ ; : , rn . en ' 10) Teosdey | 8) 15'359'8 1) 37] Capital Fully Subscribed, 3s - - + © $5,606,060) tl] Wednesday 37! 16 | 5 9 840, 41 ee Paid Up, Z e c : : : : : : 12) Thursday ee oo t. *" = Reserve Fund, + + + += = © *© © 2 © «© 50,060! aa once | By) id) £ die sil 46| Pepesited with,Bominien Coverrmert, - - + + + 160,009) igunday | 22 21) 943.11 36, 49 ee 16 N | Slj 22/10 34 aftzl; & Riis eae _ Oe ee ee ee oe, 30) 231M 6} 1 7] 83} All Lescriptions of Property lreurcd on Tquitable Terms, 18 Wednesday 23; 24;11 45) 1 57} oo oe ieee beeen 27 25 , mk i 2 or : i a | oul a6 0 191 3.5313 6| LOSSES ADJUSTED AND SETTLED TROMPILY WITROUT REFERENCE TO 21) Saturday 25 27, 0 47, 5 8! 2) Mr ab vFPick ; . A ' Sey ii sopdgs! 7 so] 6 d. RO BRECHEN, Agent for P. F, Estand. 9 oe 4 ae i . -” Petedas ; 23 31,2 @ 8 “3; & Referringto the above, 1 ksve authorized MR. F. W. HYNDBIAN to receive applica- Wednésdsy 22)... 321 2 30’ 99)... 10) tiems and eign receipts for insnratce iv the above Company. 26| Thursday [4 2!) 33| 3 04/952) 12) Aneit 5, igsi. tf. J. R. BRECKEN. 27| Friday 20) 34,3 441032, 14 fats ae ail ‘ 28, Saturday Sopra) SSrrel 1G, SSS SS eS Ee 29, Sunday Is} 86/ 5 26ji1 46) Ms 30) bienday | ds} 37) 6 21)morn| | YAYTTATS *, | AC Res tiositavaues| GARDENING MADE BASY. ee oe ea i ———— "ie . New Seeds! New Seeds! mtn ne 5 etre ae — Buy the Best—All Warranted Fresh and Goed. ——ae ern CDS NOW OPENING AT HARVIE’S BCOKSTORE, —A SPLENDID LOT OF— FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Received frem ihe test Seca Meuse in Creat Lritain. Wo Warrant these Seeds ai] FRESH and COCD, end trne to their kinds. : ; liac Vey And fully recommend them te our Customers anc the Gardening Public generally. HARVIE & CO., April 29, 1881—-tf. €hueeu Street. SO NE EE OIE I ET Fo RE! MARINE | ——-= 0: HORACE HASZARD, General Insurance Agent, —REPRESENTING— Commercial Union Fire assurance Uompany, of London, Eng, , CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont, CAPITAL $800,000.00. British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont., CAPITAL $500,000.00. Gon Kutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of-Hontreal, CAPITAL $500,000.00. nttihemerrste 20S execs Shiite INSURAXCE ALSO. EFFECTED, :0: - Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at Lowest Rates. MARINE —— —— 10: OFFICE,---COR. QUEEN ARD LOWER WATER STREETS. Obaslottetown, dth April, 1851—tf Tr ye Carrespondingly Low Prices, ‘83 Queen Street. 1,866,606 | ore H.W. TRENIAINE, Ch’town, May 3, 1581. JUSE OPENED. in 83 Queen Streei, A Carefully Selected Lot of LACH GOODS! —lN-- CURTAINS, FROM 75e. PER SET, LAMBREQUINS, © 30c. fe CURTAIN NETT, 120. PER YARD, LACE APRONS, EDGINGS, &c., at equally low prices. R. W. TREMAINE. may3 10, 61 QUEEM STREET, Just Received. ’ have just received a Large Assvriment. of CHitisTY’s LONDON HATS, iu all the Latest Styles, BVAT Rb & FURNISHINGS, . Genta’ White aud Colored SHIRTS, from ‘ 60 cents upwards, * TWEED and. WORSTED SUITS, from $7.00 upwards, ‘* White ana Colored KEKCHIEF -, RithA TIES, CULLARS, BRACES, ELoe “0. a i SPECIAL! ar e WP” Bs lm A Large Assortment of HARD and SOFT HATS, sported late last fall, wili be sold at a large Discount for Cash, Cali and get Bargains c. I MORRISON, Next door to P. G. Fraser's Drug Store. Ch’tewn, May 2, ’51. SILK HAND- rar ona FOR OARLE fE\HE SUBSCRIBERS, intending to remove irom Charluttetown, offer for sale their Property, corner of Prince and Sidney Streets, viz. :, One larye Building, 30x34 feet, wish Well of Water and Pump in Cellar, suitabl for Pork Packing or Produce Dealer, with Warchoute in the rear, 22x28 feet; 1 Build- ing Lot, corner Prince aad Sidney Streets, aud Dwelling House on Sidney Street. ——aLso— lL Steam Engine and Horizontal OCeiler, Planer, Jig and Vireulor Saws, Lathes, &c., suitable ior a Liock Maker, Cabinet Alaker, ler Jolmer. |. ‘the above Property and Machinery wili be leifered by Private Sale tall the ist of Jane. ap2Zs DUCHEMIN BROS, EPIOTOVU, IN... ALL THE LEADING Flowering and Ornamental Plants Can now be had at the above Nursery. Situate within five minutes’ walk of the ‘Steamboat Wharf, an excellent opportunity is afforded the people of P. ¥. Yelaud to obtain Plants without injury from handling. Plants delivered free on board. JAS. P. McLENNAN, April 27—2m 2aw tues & fri. VARIBTIES 0> ‘ , :% a : 3 % fn UHLD, FANLD, 6., | i | rm TAP + rr i AN Pr DUS SA sb A | 1 { sonally, to the voters. if Ae fi TOO “a ssi Seg Ui We \ i aU, de OL, ‘THe Dairy EXaMiNER 1851 — egg 9 eo a eee malate MAY 2G, tar Mr. Blake’s Tour. Mr. Buaxe, it is announced, is com- ‘ing on a starring exhibition to the Mari- time Provinees. The people of this province will be anxions to hear the words of wisdom that fall from the lips of the great Grit Mogul. Few men have ibeen more extensively advertized or | more liberally bespattered with praise jthan Mr. Blake. He has been regarded jas the connterpart of Gladstone, and the ‘rival of Demosthenes ; in eloquence the | peer of Sheridan, aud the twin brother jof Burke; rivaliing Addison ia classi¢ ‘English, and. in thundering verbosity, iknocking old Sam Johnson into a jcocked hat. Above all living mea, he is ithe most mortified victim of a cruel and jill-regulated system of subservient syco- iphancy. He may yet learn the distine- ition between admiration and adulation, and estimate the toady at his true worth. (Still we shall be glad to see him and VOL. 9. ---NQ), 2 the now-to-be-superseded Scritin d'arron- | disserant. was that, the constituencies being small, the candidates were usually very well known to the electors, and the latter allowed personal to outweigh poli- tie] considerations. The result was that the House was filled with a heterogenous mass of all possible political —hnes. Party Administration was so strong that a combination could not be formed to defeat it. Hence the instability of Freneh Administrations since the adoption of the system. ‘The substitution of the Serutin de Liste will necessarily compel the ele {ors to vote on the political questions of the day instead of on the characters ‘of the candidates. : SKETCHES. From an University Town I, Letters from Londor. Paris, Patagonia or ** Weisnichtwo,” are supposed to keep newspaper readers well posted in all the lofty gossip of those delighiful places, How eagerly we devour the news_that. to hear him. What he has ever con- ‘tributed to the legislation of this Domins- jion is a matter of speculation. He will) ioe S he as (probably answer the question when he|has been | comes. | — oP Messrs CW .. Ee the information concerning Lowell have gone to | States to obtain ithe machinery, ete., for the new colton factory to be erected in Yalilex. piained that owing to the great rush of iwork on hand at American machine shops, that the manufacturers across the line will be unable to fill orders for the imachiuery in the quick time required by the provisional directors of the company. Mr. Brookfield wii!, therefore, immedi- ately after his return from the States, jleave for Great britain to purchase the | hecessary machinery. The provisional idirectors are determined to push opera- tions with the utmost vigor, and to make the first cotton factory in the province a grand success—the pride of the old city of Halifax and New Scotland—a success } ; ; ' j } | i step toward makiug this city one of the great manufacturing centres ef the Do- minion, Itis understood that the first call of 25 per cent. of the subscribed capital will be made at once. As soon as this is responded to, the subscribers will be called together, and the company legally organized, The Sugar Question in England The Sugar Question is likely soon to become a live issue in England. Only the other day Mr. Gladstone received « deputation of operatives in the sugar re- fining establishment in Southwark, Edin- burgh, aud Leith, where this business is carried on very extensively, who set forth the grievances inflicted upon their trade by the existing foreign bounty system, | which enables foreign refined sugars, especially beet root sugar from France, | Tierra del Fuego. >| madding crowds i? | ; ' |Jooked from the Plains of Abraham on Malame X de Z, has held an animated” political sozree in her salon inthe Faubourg Si, Germain, or that a new style of girdle adopted by the fair damsels of There is always so ath : a ipleuty of interestiug information from Halifax Cotton Factory. those abodes of the fashionable, and ' Brookfield. J. F.K _|something for ** own correspondents” to wrooknheiad, J. I. sdAenney 4:10) U ited ! make classical by their graceful periods, But in Windsor we are * far from the iguoble strife.” We ‘hear little news, and have less to tell, But the! Halifax Herald Says it has been ascer- Our greatest excitement is the arrival of the daily train from Halifax, and onr wildest revelry a picnic to Meander or Phe Falls. I am speaking now from a Windsorian point of view, not from a Viusorian. ‘There iaall the difference in ithe world between a Windsorian and a | Vinsorian, and perhaps before I go further, I had better explain. | The distinction that is often drawn be- itween Oxford and Cambridge is this. | Oxford is a Universicy with a town in it, | Cambridge a town with a University in it. To describe Windsor in this way, I | would say (in order to please all parties) lthat it,isa University with a town near iit. The days of town and gown riots, I ” keeping with the splendid euthusiasir believe, are past ; but nevertheless, were exhibited by our people in establishing a} 7 ;,, say that Windsor is like Oxford I j great industry, which will be an advaure | should draw down the wrath of the Windsorians; and, on the other hand were Ito cali it a lesser Cambridge I should lose all respect from the Vinsor- ians. The “Vindsorians then are the jtownsfolk, the Vinsoriaus (which the ladies will recoguize as Latin) the gowns- tolk. I have seen some pretty—some beau- tiful—views. Ihave seen the bold hills and green valleys of Metapedia, I have the medieval landscape behind Quebec, I have walked across the sleepy slopes of Rustico, I have sailed among the hundred islands at the mouth of the Ottawa, I have seen the wooded vales between the Maine mountains and enjoyed the still, iudoleat beauty of a New England coun- try district; bui,] have never seen any thing nearly so lovely as the valley of the ‘Oo come into competition with Sugars re- reduce the profits of the refiners as to workmen at starvation prices. putation stated that the refiners would gladly pay better wages if they could af- ford it, and that the workmen had no complaint to urge against their employers. Their appeal was to she Goverument, and they asked the Premier if he could not by the imposition of a duty on foreign 'vefiued sugars enable the English aud ‘Scotch refiners to doa profitable busines ,and to pay their workmen living wages i Mr. Gladstone, in reply, said he was} afraid the imposition of countervailing duties would interfere with the provisions of the existing commercial treaties. fiuers and their workpeople, and he would take the matter into earnest consideration —- 1 2 + ---- ‘‘Scrutin DeListe.” The French Chamber of Deputies has decided to hoid its elections by Scruéin de Liste,and as it is supposed ihat the Senate cannot consistently withhold its assent to a measure which affects only the Chamber, it is probable that the decision will be carried out, Itis explained that the operation of the Scrutin de Liste is that the Deputies, instead of being elected by small constituencies, will be elected in Departments, The number of members to which each Department is entitled, be it two or twenty, will re- main as it was before, on the basis of for each Department will be elected on a ticket, each voter casting a ballot for the whole number to be chosen, instead of the members being elected by arrondisse- The necessary consequence cf this change will be that a great many of the members elected will be strangers, per- The objection to fined in Eugland and Scotland, and to so | ; | comprehend at a glance. He} adde at he sympathized with the re-! o — . idded that he sympathize re- | was novel of broad daisied meadows, with . iand see what remedies could be devised. | ments, pe Avon, in which Windsor lies. Its love- lipess is a classical loveliness. There iis endless variety -_* "2 but inothing startling; perfect harmony, but : ; {no sameness; wonderful *‘* symphonies” compel them to keep the wages of their). The de- | in colours, but nothing siaring; \obtrusive, or grotesqae. I call it a clas- ‘sical lovelicess, for it is classical in the highest sense, as Shakespeare is classical \or Beethoveu’s music. A stranger who ‘looks over the Kiog’s Meadow for the first time will be conscious of a beauty which he cannot appreciate. He will feel the presence of something at ence je¢rand and charming which he cannot Many do not ‘at first like this harmony of form and ‘eolor. I, myself, must confess to having been at oue time among the number. I was used to the exquisite tameness of our Island scenery; and to me the effect their towering elms, their apple orchards, their gigantic lonely willows, meadows perfectly level at first, but gradually rising and rising, until they become one with the mountains miles away. ‘*O sweet and tranquil valley Of Aven’s stream the gem ! © lofty hills surrevnding, Like victer’s diadem. © hills of Alma Miater ! With memories of June, How you recali old college dys, hd Evanished all toe soon ! . ‘ ; blue-black Vixsor. Iiurder V7iil Out. A iew years ogo ** August Flower” was dis- cevered to be a certain cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, a few thin dyspeptics made kuown to their friends how easily ani quickly popuiation, but the whole of the members | they hai been cured by its wee. The great merits of Green’s August Flower became heralded through the country by one sufferer to anoiher, until, without advertising, its sale haa become immense. Druggists ia every town in the United States are selling it. No rson suffering with Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Costiveness, palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, low spirits, ete., can take turee doses without relief. Go to your Drug- ist and get a bottie for 75 centa and try it, ple boctles 10 cents. .