ee tl ee ene ee anomene om Fie Baily Eawinet. —— —_—_ eget a — _ - enone a Qe ee = pe eee —Five Dettars A YEAR, Sive._e Corres Two Crenrrs. TERMS : ‘* This is tied Liberty, when Free-born Men, wien to advise the Public, may ibink free.” EvkIPIpEs. x«-———_ = : = : : Es ee - —3— oa 7 TX y a nT @ TN | NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD I Tux Dane Boos LORNE HOTELIEIPE | (PARINE | The Fopular: Summer Resort, By rae Examines Posuisninoc Company, For Surf Bathing, -Boat Sailing and HORACE a =— — ee —— a ne VOL, 9.---NO. 66, : ae ee ee ee anak SLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1881. ‘in, ar aS ee ee i ee CONVICT. | Captain Seth; ‘’bout time for Eph }te be THE VILLAGE poe | wo in ? = | L f é ee | ‘Yes,’ she answered, nodding and smil- 5 wg | [From Scribner's Monthly for August.| | ing, and pointing with a pea-pod: ‘ that’s | our boat, just coming up to the wharf with | her peak down.’ ‘They are not down on you,’ said Susan. | ‘Nobedy is down en you. It’s all your) ewn imagination. And if you had gone) CONCLUDED. AND GREAT GEORGE sTREETS, Charlettetown, P. HE. Island. Rates or SUBSCRIPTION ; Meeting of the Presbytery. FROM THRIR Orrice, Corner oF Water °C_— HASZARD, et - - - " 50 ae ee a Better in J ae + on ~ was a — wn The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island ‘nree Months, 25 . fe OVINCES. G X 4 Q ° 5h A é ‘know that the first thing you wou nave} met in St. David’s Church, Georgetown, on One Month, . - : 0 50 mY, C fi c ra a Su r a i ¢ & © aR 9 done would have been to call a meetin’ and} the 3rdinstant. There weird siromutils Rev. ‘tell all the people that you had burned| Alexander Munro, Henry Crawford, J. M. down a man’s barn, and been in the State’s| McLeod, Neil McKay, John McKinnon, pe Advertising at most moderate rates. | Cuarcrs Moperare. — REPRESENTING— Oentracts may be made for monthly, Strangers visiting the Island should not go prison, and that you wanted them all t >| Wm. R. Frame, Wm. Grant, 8. C. Gunn, sets ck application, MY sévoruse |_| rommercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng,, citr'wem vty vou te aod how yong! gud: 8 'Depne, ATR” Stewart, dob | , ‘ : ' |told them why y did it, and } gj bald, E. S. Bayne, A. 8. Stew J | _ = Marine lisurange Company . ’ re vide tp Geen: ah vent Bliphalet treated | McDonald sal Win, A. ice Whaat ALMANAC FOR AUCUST, 1881. MOON 3 CHANGES, First Quarter 2ud day, 12h. 30m., midnight, W. (below her zon.) —or— Prince Edward Island. CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont., your mother, and how you was going to | commissions were read and sustained from _pay him for all he lost. knows that side of /t. ; with a twinkle in her eye, Here, everybody | the Kirk sessions of Valleyfield, Summer- In fact,’ she added | side,Georgetown, East St. Peters, Alberton, ‘Ihave some-| Cavendish, Murray Harbor, Belfast, New ‘times had an idea that the main thing they| London North, Clifton, and Woodville, 5 i ‘ . Rost, Lcnaworrn, Esq., President, ns ; Full Moon 9th day, 5h. 54m., p. m., 1. (below oe CAPITAL, $800,000.00. don’t like is to see you savin’ every cent to/ appointing Messrs. Angus Bruce, Alex. Mc- herizon. ) Director ? 3 rhe - B Last Quarter 16th day, Oh. 45m w ’ Aaah pay to Eliphalet.’ Kay, J. A. Rutherford, Lestock Anderson, New esa Fo day. 4h ae Page t Hoy. L. C, Owen, D. R. M, Hoopsr,Esq,, abe . . : ‘ And yet it was on your say that I took! Wm. Wells, James Moffatt, Wm. McLeod, —_————— ly seamed ig ins ge uae Ppt em British America Fire Assurance Com all of i oronte (nt up that plan,’ said Eph. ‘Inever thought) Wm. Ross, John Voughart, John McLeod . = re ~|G. R. Bexr, Es Samus, Mosce, Ke ' ’ 1Y | oe tt Hi é‘ ee, ; oes , li D ‘DAY OF WEEK Sun |Sun /Moon/High | Days » %9q., AMUKL Morten, Esq, rs of it till you asked me when I was goin’ to} and Donald Beaton, respectively, to repre- ii Mw a rises |sets | rises water |len’}.) Risks taken daily on Vessels, Cargoes and CAPITAL, $500,000.00. begin to pay him up. ; | sent them in Presbytery and Synod during He h xa E m jmorn morn th. m. en ek Gooner of Great . : a to,’ said a ‘ He) the current year. Their names were added if 1 Monday 4 47/7 25]11 22) 4-44} 14 38 er Water Streets. 3 ° as 4 rig o the money—an nén you) to the roll, and Messrs. Donald Beaton, 2/Tuesday | 49) 23)aft a4 2 24! 34 FRED. W. HALES, Sa Mutual Life & Accident Insuranes Company of Montreal ;don’t want to be under obligations to that! Wm. Ross, and John McLeod, being pre- 3: Wedaesday 1 50! 22: l 41! 3 17 32 Ch’town, April 25, 1881, Secretary ; ' ' man all your life. Now, what you want to’ sent, took their seats as members of the 4/Thursday el) 21) 2 47| 4 28 30 CAPITAL $500 000.00. do is to cheer up and go around among! Presbytery. Rev. Wm. Grant was chosen 5) Friday sal 19) 3 48 5 56 27 EDWARD T RUSSELL, & CO : P , folks. Why, now, you're the only fish-| Moderator of Presbytery, and Rev. J. M. oom 03} ~ oa ioe = . . ‘Oce_———--——— buyer there is that the men don’t watch McLeod Clerk, for the current year. A 7 Sunday 59d, , 8 3 : 2 : when he’s weighing their fish. You'll own | cerdial vote of thank tendered R ; oo ae ; ; Te 2 i ote « 1anks was tendere ev. 6) Monday 66} a 6 13) 9 27 19 GENERAL MARINE INSU RANCE ALSO EFFECTED. up to that, for one thing, wont you? Mr. Melia, the retiring Moderatée’ for 9 Tuesday 57; 13) 6 46,10 15 16 een ‘Well. th d fell hat k : : : 10;Wednesday {| 58; 12| 7 16,10 58 14 (i M ‘0: ell,‘ they are good fellows t at bring the very effcient manner in which he had 11, Thursday 591 10! 7 43/11 38 11 OMMIssion ETE all 5, ‘ ares Bh fish to me, he said. discharged the duties of his office during the 12| Friday 5 1 9! 8i7aftl5| 8 Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES.| ‘They weren't good fellow when they) past year. q 13/Saturday e- 78 39| 1 il 5 No. 213 State Street, ‘0: iia traded at the great wharf,’ said Susan.| qy, very cordial and harmonious calls 14’ Sanday 3} 6) 9 9 137 3 3 ; : They had a quarrel down there once at, Mr John McLeod probationer, were 15| Monday 4) 4) 9491223; 0 BOSTON, Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. | week, res larly. sustained, one from Clifton and Granville f 16 Tuesday 6} 210 25| 3.17 |13 57| May 14, 1881 : : ‘ Well, suppose they do trust me in that,’! 144 the other from Strathalbyn These i 17 Wedmesday 7 Lik 114297) «4 : . Charlottetown, April 4, 1881—tf said Eph. ‘I can never rub out that I’ve 7 > ; 7 aa nil 18, Thursday 8's 59 morn | 530: 51 ‘ ‘ = —= == been in State’s prison.’ rg ane eee as Seda es Ae fF 19 Friday 9 5710 4:7 1 48 Dac ART HUR & Co., ‘You don’t ‘want :to rub. itout. You e stated that the claims of the two con- Hie <a * : : : gregations were so equally balanced that he ‘ 20/Satarday tl} S61 OS 1; 4 can’t rub anything out that’s ever been 5! 7.143: dificul 2i\ Sanday t2)} 54/2 0|.848| 42 GENERAL t ; shape ; ; felt it difficult to decide, but after a few : a but you can do better than rub it out. | d : 22)Menday i3| 52) 3 2) 9 28; 39 _— ‘ What do you mean ? ours oe oe ear Pace eae 23, Tuesday l4; 5014 3:10 4, 36 (j il h f 10: ae ,| ance of the cali to Strathalbyn. e Pres- # e4|Wednesday | 15| 488 718 7| 3 OMMISsion Merchants, __{ Take things just the way they are,’ bytery agreed to meet. in Charlottstowa, 1 25/ Thursday 17; 46; 7 Sil 6 29 | , a Pe : *,on the 29th instant, at 2 o’clock, for the Mi 26| Friday is! 45' 7 13/11 37; 27 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, — | Perkaps you'll stake a new channel out, for} 5 y,,98e of hearing Mr. McLeod’s ordina- | 27 Saturday 19) 43) 8 14)morn 25 BOSTON. BASS | others to follow in that haven’t half so much | tio, trials, and on the following day in 28 @uaday 21] 41/916) 0 9 20) v4 , ” chance as you have. And that’s what you: Strathalbyn, for his ordination Mr BT 29 Menday =| 40 1@ 23) 0 42 18 ay 16, 1881. [wkly will do too, she “ee h h 1 | Grant was appointed to preside at the ord ‘| : $0/Tucaday 23} 37/11 30! 118 14 ‘Susan !’ he said, ‘if there’s anything : 'C ‘ i 31| Wednesday [5 25/6 36laft 35] 2 0\13 12 a RUSTICO BEACH P, E. ISLAND. can ever do, in this world or the next, for natin, Mt. Gunn to preach the. serkees, ii neen insurance 0 J ’ ; Mr. McKay to address the Ministers, and tf — you or your folks, that’s all I ask for, the ait | ——-——- 30: — alae aa tt Yous tale 2 din ahell Mr. Grant to address the congregation in 4 OF ENGLAND. re : ee to fs se eas nile T on shal’ Geelic, and Miy McLeod in English, The 7) iN gt eps » ahs ‘FYXHIS BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED and well-known estab- et Where's one 'thing-eere? heeded, vie-] tee) ue epee Sane eee i SHIPPING CAPITAL - TWO MILLIONS STERLING. : lishment will be open frem JULY Ist till SEPT. 10th for ing. ‘1'll live by myself and be independ- ee ea a a i r oa cas t d k 1 . : 4 Insurance. effected on all kinds of Buildings, the accommodation of Guests and Visitors. ee ver I ee A member of Presbytery was appointed 1} —AxD — Merchandise and Produce, Also,on Vessels : ° , : : _|to preach in Clifton end Granville on ates 10 per day ; .0U per wee 00 per month. |ail finally own up and admit that I'm hon on the stocks. ; est with em, I’m satisfied. That’s all I'll Sabbath Ist, intimate to the congregation FORWARDING AGENT: MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, —AND— General Commission Agent. 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 solicited, aad Special rates for isolated residences. All Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agvut forPrice Eiward Laland CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION. | PRESIDENT : Hon Sir.Wm. P. HOWLAND,C.B., K.C,M.G, VICE-PRESIDENTS : Hen, Wm MceMASTER, Wm. ELLIOT, Esq. | Attention is directed to the SPECIAL AD- | VANTAGES afforded by this Association te persous insuring upon the ten-payment life Ju’77) To reach the Hetel a Coach will leave Charlottetown every |cycr ask of anybody. But there’s one every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. m. Also, arrangements have. been made with Mr. Bagnall to Address, JSHN NEWSON « CO,, Charlottetown. rn orn as Ee re ee ee Seaside—seven miles. June 28, 1881. Se more CLOSING-OUT SALE —OF— Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests ; returning thing that worries me sometimes,—that is, whether I ought to come here so often§ I’m afraid, sometimes, that iv’ll hinder : ‘your father frem gettin’ work, or—some- ‘meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, for passengers to |thing—for you felks to be friends with me.’ ‘{ think such things take care of them- selves,’ said Susan, quietly. ‘If a chip won’t float, let it sink.’ ‘Good night,’ said Eph, and he walked off, and went home to his echoing house. After that his visits to Joshua’s became less froyuent. It was a bright day in March—one of those which always redeem the reputation of that desperado of a month. Eph was icaning on his fence, looking now down the Mr. McLeod's declinature of their call, and ‘express to them the sympathy of Presby- |tery in their disappointment. Rev. John MeDonald laid on the table of the Presbytery his resignation of the Pastoral charge of Dundas. Mr. Gunn was \appointed to preach in Dundas on the 7th inst., and te intimate to the congregation that their pastor's resignation is before Presbytery, and cite them to appear at the next meeting of this Court, for their in- terests. Rev. Mr. Crawford’s resignation of Tyne Valley and Egmont Bay sections of his congregation was allowed to lie on the table until the next meeting. Rev. K. McLennan was appointed to co- operate with a delegate to be appointed by the College Board in collecting unpaid sub- prompt rcturns guaranteed. lan, as compared with the uniform Bonus of inki Correspondence solicited and answered Two and a half per Cent. plan, EL A “RLY W- A “RB I bay oof pow pe qoeee ae oe sore scriptions to the College Endowment romptly. ap 7 6m : 5 oe in the marshes. e knew that a ne} Fund. loaner Batieg No. 7, GRR) foi te Adee other men had had no heart to intrude} Rey, Mr. McKinnon, having obtained 0:0 ALFRED A. BOWN, AUCTIONEER =— 4 ND General Commission Merchant ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. Solicits consignments of all kinds of Produce Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, etc., etc. Prompt returns guaranteed, Good refer- ences on application, [ju 17 6m oaw Results for 1880. Tenth yearof policy:— Cash, $111.45, or bonus addition, $260 Results under two Ls a half per cent, bonus plan— } Cash, $52.05, or bonus addition, $125 Difference in faver of the Confederation Life prolits— Cash, $59.40, or bonus addition, $135 Profits do not cease with the payment of the premiums in the 10th year, but continue during the existence of the policy. Paid-up policies in this class, in the case of surrender, carry protits. Policies non-forfeitable after they have been in foree two years, and INDISPUTABLE' after THREE YEARS. J. K. McDONALD, Managing Director, June 27, ‘81.—13i The Largest Amount of Life Insurance. at the Smallest Outlay ! | THE DOMINION SAFETY FUND We have decided to leave the Island this year, and NOW OFFER OUR WHOLE STOCK OF Elardware, Paints, Oils., &c., d&c., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Srexctat Prick ror Larcx Lots. - - - A. A. BALDWIN Charlottetown, July 13, 1881—6i eod wkly, ne sj BaRGAINs FoR ALL. & CO. Se eee E SE eS eee ee eee eee BOSTON BEANS! himself—that free democratic parliament where he had often gone with his father in childhood; where the boys, rejoicing in a general assembly of their own, had played ball outside, while the men debated gravely within. He recalled the time when he hini- self had so proudly given his first vote for President, and how his father had intro- duced him then to his friends from distant parts of the town. He remembered how he had heard his father speak there, and how respectfully everybody had listened to him. That was in the long ago, when they had lived at the great farm. And then came the thought of the mortgage, and of Eliphalet’s foreclosure, and ‘ Hallo, Eph!’ It was ene of the men from whom he took fish,—a plain-spoken, sincere little man. ‘Why wa’n’t you down to town-meet’n?’ ‘1 was busy,’ said Eph. ‘ How’d ye like the news ? ‘What news ?, There was never any good nnws for him now. ‘ Hain’t heard who’s elected town-clerk? ‘ No.’ leave of absence for six months, Rev. Dr. Bain was appointed to supply his congre- ation for two months from this date. The next Quarterly Meeting of the Pres- bytery was appointed to be held in Sum- merside on the first Wednesday of Novem- ber. It was further agreed to hold a Sab- bath School Convention on the afternoon and evening of that day. Rev. Mr. Mc- Kay was appointed the Convener of the Committee to make arrangements for the Convention. Congregations which have not already done so, are enjoined to forward to Mr. Gunn, Treasurer, their annual contribu- tions to meet travelling expenses of Dele- gates to the General Assembly. Rev. Mr. Paradis was appointed to preach in Tignish, Montrose, and Mill River, for the month of August, and Mr. Malcolm Campbell in Clifton and Granville for the same month. Rey. J. G. Cameron was appointed Treasurer of the Presbytery Fund. The Presbytery adjourned, to meet in the basement of Zion Church on the 9th inst. at 2 o’cluck. J. McLexop, Clerk. | | FE ASSOCIATI ON —~I N— Had they elected Eliphalet, and (80 eXx- these, ke sik a ’ pressed their settled distrust for him, and] The liberal bequests of the late John R | | C ST. JOHN, N.B A N Ty i KR y sympathy for the maa whom he had in- MeKay, of Montreal, were recently refer- ova nsu rance 0., : icitrtdiialesiinl ? e garage 3 2 Vesta hace red to by the newspapers as being in con- aan amnciomncieniees : eee ae pre ’ ates ta fly- trast with the usual ways of rich men in ; . ; > ve Coa ; ae , = ’- i this country. The details are as follows :— LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. A HOME COMPANY. tak. : _ hands clappin’ and stompin’ their) ip), Noah uk Foreign Mlasides, Presby- a sar eet ! som Chins ! ri . Capi Fa: $10,000 00,00 Proviscrat Directors: DE LIVERED EVERY SA TURDAY NIG HT. An hour later the doctor drove up, stop- Toe eanator oat leanoha $5, ton’, apital, cate ‘mics eek UU, 008, enc vtntentenite ped, and walked toward the kitchen door. Presbyterian Churches in the city, $4,800 ; Cash Assolts, . . . . — 23,000,000.00 Annual Income, . . Ce 5,000,000.00 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders With the largest net surplus of any Fire Insurance Compeay in the world. Jas. de Wolfe Spurr, _ Jas.T. Steeves, M.D, Wm. Henry Thorne, Thos. Temple, Foster McFarlane,M.D., Chas, F. Clinch, Hon, C. N, Skinner, Q. C., Jas, de Wolfe Spurr, Thos, A. Chipman, President. Secretary The Safety Fund System! Parties wishing to have a pot of deliciously prepared Pork and Beans delivered at their house every Saturday night, will leave their orders at BEER & GOFF’S, As he passed the window, he looked in, beneath his head. doctor. ‘J will net disturb him now,’ said the French Evangelization Society, $3,000 ; Eph was lying on his face, upon the set-| p,.. o.. ” wir a? tle, as he had first seen him there, his arms Free Church of Scotland, $7,500; Ameri can Presbyterian Board of Missions, $1,- 000.; Labrador Mission, $300; Christian Associations, $1,500; Irish Protestants and Scotch Benevolent Societies, $2,500 ; Protestant House of Refuge,$1,000 ; do In- One breezy afternoon, in the following fants’ Home, Protestant and Urphan Soeie- Where sample can be seen. | PRICE 20 CENTS PER POT (3 PINTS.) C. F. STACKPOLE. Charlottetown, July 4, ’81—Saw summer, Captain Seth laid aside his easy| ties, each $2,000; to the Deaf and Dumb every-day clothes, and tramsformed himself) Institution. which he formed in his lietime into a stiff broadcloth image, with a small|jat a cost of $3,000, he leaves $2,000; silk;hat and creaking boots. Soatsired, he| General Hospital, $2,000; Temperance set out-in a high open buggy, with his| Society, $2,000. The private bequests in- wife, also in black, but with gold spec- clude his two brothers, $30,000 each, and tacles, to the funeral of an aunt. As they|/a number of nephews and nieces who got ee | pursued their jog-trot journey along the; from $7,000 to $14,000 each, except Miss Salt Hay Road, and came to Ephraim] Henrietta Gordon, a niece, who kept house Wool, Wool, Wool. Morse’s cottage, they saw Susan] for deceased and gels $130,000 and a pri- | sitting in a shady little porch, at| vate mansion worth $50,000 more. Lega- WASTED by C. F. STACKPOOL, at the;the front door, shelling peas, and|cies of $100 each are left to old servants, Spring Park Wool Shop. looking down the bay. the will specifying Minnie and Catherine, June 27, 81. ‘ How is everything, Susan,’ called out’ who served so long in the house, ; l is fast becoming the popular plan of af- fording the protection of LIFE INSURANCE! Members only pay actual current cost, No large accumulations of the people’s money in the hands of the Association. Members y ote for Directors. Expenses of management limited, Send forcircalars, Examine our plan. James McLxop, M. D.. Physician, Ch'town. E. H,. BABBITT, Special Agent for P. E. I, RATES MODERATE. JOHN MACEACHERN, June 20, ’81—eod Agent for P. E. Island | Wagons to Hire. 1 COVERED MAIL VAN—will seat cight persons, Can be bired cheap. 1 COVERED CA B—Seat six persons. Buggies and Single Wagons by the day o1 week. Apply to pee ae en ye we 8 ee ee = - | BILLS OF LADING -—-FOR SALE— AT THE BXAMINER OFFICE, H. COOMBS. July 9—ne 3i June 25, *81.