4 ~ a ae “ 2 s IVR WOLLARS A LEAR NEW SERIES luHE DAILY EKXAMINER IS ISSUED EVERY VENING, Ry roe Examiner Pusuisnine Company, rtm THEIR Orrick, CoRNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEOKGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P2E. Islan Rates oF SuBScRirTion Six Months . ‘ $2 50 Three Mouths, - . 1 2 One Month, . . ° 0 50 a fia Advertizing at most moderate rates. @ontracts may be made for wonthly, quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise ments, on application. Pringe Kdward isiand RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO, | WINTER ARRANGE ed To take efect on the lst Dec., 1681 TRAINS OUTWARD. STATIONS. MIXED. | MIXED, AM i | ' Ch'town . [Dp 8.15 pam n Dp: 3. Of Royalty Jct ** 3.35 i — lc N Wiltsh’e Huater R’r Bradalba’e | * Uo'ty Line.! ‘* Freetown | ‘ Keusingt’n! * - i - en en — ‘ 5 Os é «| ec 4.30 s* coc Ph eS - boro - "oe * Bae i ae Ar 6.30 ‘* eet eet et eee ee ~_—- Cc UI ee we UE oo — Summ’ side _ Wellingt’n; ** Port Hill..} ** O'Leary... a“ Rloomtield | = Albertoa. | 2 Tignish . Ol H Co bo — a 4 Royalty Je Up 2.53pm » Pee “* 23.09 Bedford. . ‘<6 2 OG «6 | | Ar 4.05 * | 7 ewe [Dp 4.15 + Cardigan .. ** 6.33 * seorg ret'n.. } i Ar 6. 00 sé Mt. Stew’t Up 41 Spm Morell. ... | $ 4.55 * St. Peter's.) sf 5.2 5 Bear River Souris ....! Ar .. . TRAINS: INWARD. i | STATIONS, | MIXED. MIXED. MIXE! } ; on omnes ’ ee Gh’town .. Ar 5. 30 pm | Arll.15 yarn | Arilbh45am Royalty Je Dp 5.07 ** | Dp10.52 ** |ppit.22" NW Wilktelve| ** 4.15 | ‘10.60 * | Hanter R’r| ‘* 4.00 **, ** 9.45 ‘*) Bradalba’e ; ** 3.24 ‘* | ** 9.09 “| Co'ty Line.| “ 3.14 ‘| ** 8.59 “| Freetown..| ** 2.59 “| ** 8.44 * Kersingt’n) “‘ 2.35 ‘| “‘ 8.20 * ‘ 2 00 4e ) &e 7.45 ‘ Samm’ side Arl1. 30am: Welliagt’n Dp10.38 ** | Pert eee ° 2a O'Leary...| ** 8.31 ‘| Bloomfield | * 8.06 ‘| Alberton ..} ** 7.25 mi Tignish . "| « 6.30 * Royalty Fel ; Dpiica 22am ee j | £671.05 Bedford. . . "610,45 ** Stew’t | “10.10. ** Mi. Stew Arl0.00 ‘ Cardigan .. Dp 8.40 * Georget'n . ' a te Mt. Stew't 'Arl0.00am Morell. . | Dp 9 20 * St. Peter's ** § 5O ‘6 Bear ved 1 « 800 «6 Souris ....} ,e7* L. B. ARCHIB ALD, Snpcrinten« fe nt Railway Office, Charlottetown, Noy. 29, 1581 [6i, ways Prince Edward Island Railway YNTIL FURTHER NOTICE a Passenger U Train for Georgetown, to connect with steamer “ Northern L ight,’ will Jenve Char- lottetown at 4.50 p. m, daily, Suadays ex- cepted, | A Passenger Train will also leave George- town for Charlottetown daily, Sunday’s ex- cepted, on arrival of the *‘ Northern Light,’ L. B. ARCHIBALD, Su} t. | Rail-vay Offices, Ch’town, Dec 15, 188i—tf LOBSIER FACTORY FOR SALE. — She E undersigned offers fer sale the LOBS- | TER FACTORY and PLANT, TRAPS, BOATS. &c, lately the property of Joseph Boats and) Dorald K. Currie, of that place. This Factory was erected last spring and mT in good condition, If not disposed of before the ist Mar bh next, it will then be sold at Pablic Auction, Further particulars may be had on applica. | tion to the undersigned. FRED. WHY ae AN, Estate of Joseph Boats and | AT DESAPLE, | | | Trustees of the D. K, Currie. } en Oct, 8, 81—oaw if a For Sale or to Let. _ ‘Everything warranted as represented or no sulc. HAT 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 Dwelling by ing adoor. Apply on the premises to MRS. LOSWALL. March 12, 1881—tf : vultocsd ee ee en ee ee eS ere ee me tee nnaenD EES n Dp 2.30pm ; “45 20 bags Rice, AND \ Dec, 13, 1881—im eod his is true Liberty, when Free-born*Men having to advise the Public, may ped . ee ee ee Sino ie Copres Two CEnts. LETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, ANU ARY 10, i882 ——— | ee St, Lawrence Hotel. > ee ee S ‘ : £ ‘7 e : ye ; 5 : i _ of be , of Oi rl , fFYHE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, , ee , S having been thoroughly repainted and refurnished in the best style, Being centrally sit@ated and within three minutes walk of thé Railway Depot and Stcamboats, it offers inducements to the travelling public, Permanent and Transient Hoa:ders acco- modation. unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the'city, WM. BE, HICKEY, Proprie tor ’ STEAM! STEAM!: | ‘Toe the Front! The Mayflower Mills : Have been thoroughly overhauled, and a first-class Steam Engine put in, making it s cor none on the Isiaud. Parties from a distance can receive their grists at shorteat notice. Ch’town, Dec. 21, '81. F von se. Wear Ig yu prey | ie Be 2 Beie & we fer Cash, ELS OF FLOUR, BRANDS : ee ae ,378 BARE i ‘His FOLLOWING CHOICE H. 8. GATES. i25 barrels Senpzam—Fall Patent Hungarian Process, superior to any Flour in the West Royalty, Dec. 20—4i 3 wkly 2m Ma ke - ieeetisitasseatiicdamsslinitalteedadaiess “aetamnana cies sateen 500 barrels Kent, i 5 125 ** Strathroy, CITIZE ‘NS’ 60 barrels Crown Jewet PATENTS 125 ‘* Maritime Rose, | CHOICE 65 barrels Bupa, 4 125 " Airdrie, PSU PERIORS I N S TRAN VCE 60. 125 ‘* Tranquility, 125. ** Anchor, | . | OF CANADA. e> BE s ao Bt ah : . ‘ . ae Bye 200 ibarreis it. BD. Cormmeal. SIR HUGH ALLAN.........PRESIDENT. Oatmeal for the Pesple—Bagnall’s Manutacture, awarde capital. ..cccccccccccccccsse cesseeeere $1,188,000 Deposited with Dominion Gov’t.. 142, 00 First Prize at Dominion Exhibition. Fire, Life, Accident and Guaraitee. 100 boxes ' i i SO barrels Plain and Fancy CRACKERS (Rankin’s,) Risks taken in the above Company at moderate rates, (Farm Property and Isolated . Dwellings a epeciality.) Policies igsued in office at Charlottetown, Losses settled 50 barrels White Gr, promptly and ie: D0 = Yell 20 hhds. P. R. 15 puns, Barbadoes ) 4 i, 10 puns. Trinidad 4 MOLASSES, | Bris. Amber and Golden Syrups. S. URQUHART, eat a Agent for P. E. I ‘Ch’town. Dec 9, mp, Hee By aeP e+ te ake E! NORTHERN ASSURANCE 00, i Moorgate Street, Loudon. WwW Refined f SsUt eA RS 200 half-chests } rEg 4 ‘ ” 1, J *hoie 80 phe! TEA Choice.) | / FRESH FRUITS. 200 boxes Valencia RAISINS, 100 boxes London Layers, 50 balf-boxes do., 50 qr. boxes ao., 20 barrels CURRANTS, 5 vases do., 100 boxes FIGS, i0 barrels Beans, 1, TONS CHOICE CHEESE, 200 bags Coarse Salt. Capital, . ; . "£3,000;000 stg Every description of property insured at ‘current rates, in town anc country. Ox Tongue, Corned Beef, Potted Ham, Devilled Ham, Mock Turtle Soup, Peaches, Pine. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. —— Corner Queen and Water streets. Ch’town, Dec, 6, ’8i—tf Protessional Card, fEXHE undersigned have this day entere into Partnership as Attorneys-at-Law, Ofice—South side of Queen Squaie, op oe the Post Uffice. CANRED GOODS. FISH—Salmon, Mackere!, Herring, Finnan Haddies, Sardines, Lobster, Cove Oyster, IN POTS—Marmalade, Jellies, Jams, Preserved Ginger. CALF FOOT JELLY, in quart and pint Bottles, Standard and Water White Kerosene. A. B. WARBURTON, Pratt’s Celebrated Astral Oil (Odorless), Chinchettarihn, tsa te to | in 5 gallon tins and on draught, far superior to any other illuminating Oil in use. ‘Queen Insurance Co'y OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL - 200 boxes DIGBY HERRING, THO MILLIONS STERLING. Insurance effected on on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels on the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences, All Losses settled promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Priuce Edward Island, Colman’s Starch, Pare Spices and Sauces (English.) English Malt, White Wiae, * GENERAL GROCERIES, XXX VINEGARS, and a large assortment of Also Pails, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, Brooms, &c, GOODs WARRANTED, DELIVERED FREE WITHIN Jw77} ALFRED A. BOWN, AUCTIOREER ANUS General Commission Merchant SP, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, Solicits consignments of all kinds of Produce Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, etc., etc. Prompt returns guaranteed, ences on application. W. C. BISHOP, : SE IP PIN Cc —AXND-— FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Ageni, 80 BEDPOED ROW. P.O. BOX 1 .-.»° HALIFAX,N OF CHARGE THE CITY LIMITS. LVSPECTION J. D. WACLEOD & CO. Corner Queen and Gratton Streets, Dec. 10, '81—3m Qaw, whly SOLACITED, ere et wetet WE INVITE ALL Favor us wi'la a Call, GROCERIES Fon FALL & WINTER, WHICH IS NOW COMPLETE, Jood refer- [ja 17 6m oaw TO AN INSPECTION OF OUR : and which we offer at Bargains to Cask Buyers. Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned | Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacke thereon. first-class offices at most favorable rates Consignments of Produce solicited, an prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Nov. i4, 1881—lyr temember the plaee—“ Sian or THE Crown,” South Side Market. _ ROBERTSON & CAMERON. | ee ‘necklace of bear’s claws is ithe bison, or ‘whether | —have been fired in | sanguinary fierceness of , creature, is ? 1s SLOW, iscarcely less favorable t through his Rebtctiiitial is not a tree-| 8. | clomber. | forest ; ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the: Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured " ri teu. iv ’ {tit bai 2 Ed CHAPTER CHASED BY A °* GRiZZLi. THE bear was one of the largest of be a -4 we. 22 : ae this kind: but it was not his size that Impressed me wich fear, so much as the knowlaies of his fierce nature. It was uot the first time 1 had encountered the er reg fy ir; and T[ kuew his habits ot] was rather surprised at seeing one a hat region. The range ot this spec jes is more ie west—among the | . defiles of the Rocky dividuals occasionally wauder so far east . Mountains—but in- cs the me a ot the Mississippi. The ove before me way of a yellow- oe color, with legs and fee: nearly lack: but color is no char cter- auimels—scarce two in this respect, I foi m aud us pe 4 istic among these of them being alike was familiar with the and could not be rhea : I ree oOguiz ed the long shat pe Haze, the str ‘atalla it front, and bros di tinguished this allie from the Ursus The ye Lhe yw eyes, eeth, but half conceale d by the lips, prominent cv fe wi . Ti facial l sk, whnicn diss 4 ala . } al MerUCAaANUS, the buge : ne s claws—the most long. ctirvin marks of the Ursus fe ror, most formidable means of all remembered. When my eyes first rested upon this monster, he was just emerging out of tl as they are his aiftack —were ie barranea at the very spot where T had climbed up myself! It was hi then, Thad observed, while scaling the cliff ! On reaching the level of the prairie, he advanced a pace or two, and then halt- ing, reared himself up ar d stood upon his hind Jegs; at the fame time he uttered a svoring ‘*blowing” of com, when startled in the forest. For some moments he remained in his upright rubbing his head with his fore paws, and playing them about afier the manner of moukeys. Is fact, @ he stood fronting me, sae looked vot unlike a gigantic ape! tracks, sound, which resembled the sudd ie n} Vv attiude, Vhen I say that I was terrified by the dita of thi is unwelcome iuotruder . | speak no more than truth! Had | cr on horseback—on the back of Moro—I should have regarded the creature no more than the snail that crawled upon the grass.. The grizzly bear 1s too slow to ov oxtake a horse ; but I w as afoct, au d well knew that the Sonate Ould OMe me, however swifi I deemed myself. To suppose that he would not attack me would have been to suppose an im- probability. I did not connt upon such a thing; I kaew too well the disposition of the enemy that approached. I| knew that in nine cases out of ten the grizzly bear is the assailant—that no aurmal in America will willingly risk a coutest with him; and it is not certain that the lion of Africa would wear his laurels after an encounter with this fierce quad- ruped. Man himself shuns an encounter, un- less’ mounted upon the friendly horse ; and even thea, where the ground is not clear and open, the prudent trapper always gives “old E phraim '—the prairie Pebeaes of the grizzly- and rides on without molesting him, The white hunter reckons a grizzly bear equal in prowess to two Indians; while the Lucian accou ove of these animals a great feat in his life’s history. Among [udiau braves, a a badge of honor—since these adornments can only be worn by the man who has himselt killed the animals from which thev have} been taken. On the other hand, the grizzly bear fears no adversary ; he assails the largest animals on sight. The elk, the moose, wild horse, if canght, is ‘instantly killed, With a blow of his yaw, he cav lay open the flesh, as if it had been gashe d with an axe; ‘can drag the body of a full- grown buffalo to any distance. He rushes upon man, | ; mouated or afoot; and, ere now, a dozen hunters have retreated before his furious assault. A dozen} bullets—ay, nearly twice that pumber to the” body of a grizzly bear without killing him; and|* only a shot thro ugh the ‘brain or the j heart will prove instaniancously me rtal. ' Gift ed with such tenacity of life and | disposition, no | wonder the erizzly bear is a dreaded| however, horse: aud there is another circumstance | Indeed, he does not affect the but there is usually some timber \in the neighborhood of his haunts; and ‘many a life has been saved by his ed victim having taken refuge in a tree \naiural history of the grizzly bear ; and 4 yo a Day fancy ibe feelia ‘at findir e myself in the presence of one of the largest and fiercest, upon the ‘plain alone, dismounted, almost a wide berth, | ats the destruction of and he} j ' Were he possessed of the fleet-}* ness of the lion or tiger, he would be a| imore terrible assailant than either; aud| lit is not too much to say that his haunts | would be unapproach able by mat [le comp: ared wit h the} » these who } HES | Well re Lint ted with these points in the VOL 10,---NQ. 40, armed! There was not a bush where I could hide myself, not a tree into which I might climb. There was vo means of escape, and almost uoue of defence; the knife was the ouly weapon I had with me; my rifle I had left upon the other side of the barranca, and to reach it was out of the question, Even could T have got to the path that led down the elif, it madness would have been to attempt crossing there; although not a tree- climber, the grizzly bear, by means could have scaled the cliff more expeditiously than I, I should have been caught bet -re I could have reached the bottem of the ravine. The bear was directly inthe path It would have been literally running “into his arms” to have gone that way ! These reflections oceupy minutes of your time to read; I thought them in less than moments, A_ single glasce around showed me the utter helplessness of my situation; J] saw there was no altervative but a desperate conflict—a conflict with the knife! Despair that for a moment had un- nerve, now had the effect of brac‘ng me; and, frouting my fierce foe, I stood ready to receive him. i nad heard of hunters having con- quered and killed the grizzly bear with uo other weapon than a knife, but after a terrible and protracted struggle—after many wounds and sere loss of blood. I had read in the book of a naturalist that ‘a man might end a struggle with a bear ina few moments, if one hand be sufficiently at hberty to grasp the throat of the animal with the thumb and fin- gers externally, just at the root of the tongue, as a slight degree of compression there will generally suffice to produce a spasm of the glottis that will soon suffo- ete the bear beyoad the power of offer- ing resistance or doing injury. Beautiful theory! Sagacious naturalist ! How would you ike to try the experi- ment? Have you ever beard of birds being caught by the application of * salt to the tail?” The theory is as correct as yours, aod I am certain the practice of it would be not more difficult ! But I digress among these after- thoughts. I had no time to reflect upon ‘‘ compression of the tongue ” or “spasms of the glottis.” My nmagonist soon fin- ished his reconvaissance of me, and, dropping upon all-fours, be uttered a loud roar, and rushed towards me with open mouth. ° ’ of his great ciaws, TO BE CONTINUED, Mr. Finlayson, town clerk of Stirling, Scotland, was noted for the marvelous in eonversation. He was on a visit to the Earl of Montieth and Airth, in the castle of Taha in the loch of Monteith, and was taking leave when he was asked by the Karl if he had seen the sailing cherry tree, ‘* No,” said Finlayson"; ‘ what sort of a thing is it?” ‘*Tt is,” replied the Earl, ** a tree that has grown out of a goose’s mouth from a ‘one the bird had swallowed, and which she bears about with her in her voyages round the loch. It is now in full fryit of the most exquisite flavor, Now, Finlayson,’ he added, ‘‘can you, with all your powers of memory and fancy, match the story of the cherry tree?” ‘* Perhaps can,” said Finlayson, clesr- ing his throat and adding ; ‘*‘ When Oliver Cromwell was at Airth, one of the cannons sent a ball to § irling. and lodged in the mouth of a tramvet which one of the troop- ers in the castle was in the act of sound- ing 7 ‘‘ Was the trumpter killed?” asked the Ear’. ** No, my lord, said Finlayson ; he blew the ball back and killed the Artilleryman :who fired it. ———. = Lima advices state that the announce- ment of the appointment of special com- ‘missioners to South American Republics by the United States has caused a decided improvement in the market. No new de- velopments there and probably not be till after their arrival. a> on - The number of known thieves at large in Great Britain in 1880, including depreda- tors, receivers of stolen goods, and sus- pected, was 39,466, against 51,048 in the revious year, ‘and 40 625 in 1878. ee if The Empress Augusta of Germany ia far ‘from being a beaucifal old lady. She is ,tall, painfully slender ; awoman of many | ang sles, whose sharp features express @ \etern, hard, and haughty nature. England and Scotland retire aged and infirm school teachers on pensions, avd have 270 on the rolls. The pensions range from }$100 to $150 a ‘year. | Prince Bismarck hopes to eecure the eup- port of the whole Centre, and with it carry all Go vernment measures, including the Tobacco Monopoly bill. } ~~. It is stated in Montreal that third offer for the Occidental railway has been made to the Quebee Government on behalf of an | Eng salish syndicate. } ial | The shipments: of gold from British \Columbia, for the year 1881, were eight in! end-| har dred and sixty tho sand dollars. ad | A Berlin despateh says the naturalization treaty with the United States has been ex- Sage fade naar tended to cover all Germany. gs 1 experi eed i —_—- | Make yourself am honest man and then peaked! you may be sure that there is one less ua- raseal in the world, —Oarlyle.