; : J ! -~ 5" of 9 oC ¢ > ef ae SS Eee ye oe i’ FC rr F i i i -. a Ce a i —- we [= FF ST OCU] ~~ YS SS ee eee SS OUD Ft Fay ee Oe OS lw. =e lUhLhaeSer lOO lO USC Ww ata 8 mse mt rve DoLLARs A YRAR, NEW SERLES. ‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to Soe a CHARLOTTELOWN DAiLY HKXAMINER TED EVERY EVENING, iE is is Ry trax Examiner Prewisutne Company, crow THEerk Orerer, Conner or Water anp GReAT G¥ORGE sSTRERTS, P. E. Island. harlottetown, Rares of SuGSCRITTION : Six M mnths, - - - $2 50 Thrée Montha, - - - ie Une Month, 0 50 may Advertising at most moderate ratea. Contracts may be made for monthly, arterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. ALMANAG FOR MAY, 1932. MOONS CHANGES, Full Moon 3rd day, 2h. 18m. a. m., N. W. (below horizon, ) Third Quarter 10th day,8h. 22m., a. m.,S. W. New Moon 7th day, 3h. 20m, a. m., N. E., {below horizon.) Firet Quarter, 24th day, Sh. 29m. p. m., S, W D cv de wae sun 'Moon| High | Days DAY) ; JW . . i . *. ——" 'vises |sets | rises | water |len’b. h m jh m |} aft’n, mern} 1} Monday 4 51,7 3i 5 45) 9 21) 2 Tuesday | 49 i 64>) 9 -) 3 Wednesday | 48) 6. 7 52:10 35 4, Thursday 46 7} 8 5tLt 12) 5 Friday | 45) 8) 9 SILT 52; 6'Saturday | 43! 10/10 42:aft 33} 7/Sauday = | 42-11-11 27] 1 16'14 29 8! Monday , 41) 22; morn) 2 3) ©) Tuesday + 39, 3310 31 2 56 10; Wednesday | 338 15' 0 37, 4 5) il, Thursday ; 37] 16; 1 8 5 24} 12 Friday 35 17) 1 36) 6 42) 13 Saturday ; ot; 18, 210, 7 0) t4 Sunday 33; 19) 2 33) 8 44) 14 44; 16 Monday |} 32) 21:3 6; 9 31 16Tuesday | 31! 22) 3 44/10 16) 17) Wednesday 30, 23, 4 23:10 57; 13)Phursday | 29) 24) 5 19/11 38; 19{ Friday | 27; 25) 6 a 20 Saturday | Si 7 16} 018 S}iSunday | 25) 27| 8 20! 0 57/15 00 22i\Monday | 24! 28) 923 1 38) 93\Tuesday | 24| 29/10 25] 2 19) 24' Wednesday 23; 30,11 26,3 4; @5\Thursday {, 22) Stiaft 26) 3 52, 26! Friday | 2} 32) 3 | 5 1) 27| taturday | 20, 33; 227, 6 7| 28 Sunday ; 39 34329 7 9:15 12 29, Monday | 38) 35; 436; 8 2ij 30\Tuesday | 18| 37| 5 39, 8 5a)’ $1|Wednesday | 17; 35) 6 42 9 34) "PROFESSIONAL CARD. PALMER & MULLALLY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NOVARIES PUBLIC, Ac, OFFICE—O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. H-V. PALMER. JAS. W. MULLALLY, April 10, 1882. ' ! i | INSURANCE OFFICE. | Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire fnsurance Company, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses :ettled promptly and equitably. F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1852. W. C. BISHOP, SHerPrrince FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, -—AND< aieel iat nail Generel Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX, N, &, P. O. BOX 1 PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the } Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goots, and collection oi Custom Drawbacks thereon. Halis, Cargoes, avd Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignwents of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence sclicited and promptly. Noy. 14, 1881—lyr St. Lawrence Hotel. TYVHE above Hotel is new RE OPENED, having been thoroughly repainted and refurnished in the best style. Being centrally answered eituated and within three minutes walk of}: the Railway Depot and Steamboata, it offers inducements to the travelling public, Permanent and Transient Boaiders acco- modation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city, WM, E. HICKEY, Ch’town, Dec, 21, 81. Proprietor Freehold Farms. TOR SALE—Severable valuable Farme in aifferent of the country. For particulars i ppl) to A. MoNEILL, Auct’r. parte 5 April 13, '93—tf CIIRISTYS 20; Christys’ Paris Silk Hats, Christys’ Hard Fur « Christys’ Soft “ és Christys’ Hard Felt « Christys’ Soft “ 6 Christys’ Hats for Men, Christys’ “ “ Boys, Christys’ “ “* Ladies, TOGETHER WITH A Large Stock of Canadian and American Felt Hats! CHEAP FOR CASH! G. DAVIES & CO, Charlottetown, April 8, 1882. LONDON HOUSE. ol heli <=: NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN i809. a re a eee Subscribed Capital : . - - $ 9.733,332.00 Paid UpCapital - - . - - 1,216,666.00 0:0 FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORARLE TERMS, With Promptitude and Liberality. aie FIRE DEPARTWNENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. Losses Settled 70: LIF HR DHPAR TM ENT. $1°2,000,000.00 Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over — - . 0:0w— Nine-tentha of the whole Profits of the Life Branch beleng to the Assured. . 0:0 Profits of previous Quinquenvium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 commie (Gi, New and Reduced Premiums fer the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W, DeBLOTS, March 16, 1832—-eod GENERAL ANENT PS Ae = - — a epee ean bp sta For Seotch and English Tweads or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, for Overcoats of ail Descriptions, -GO TO- i om a eae “ = 4 at mm ; im ote : ; f nia ~ , —s : - 4 : 4 A -~ t ‘ ; Z| - . , c { aa -~ oa . fae, Va wy Ss UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER Cloths in the The best workmanship and a perfect fit There you will find the largest and best assortment of Island. Prices very moderate. wvarantee !, —-ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and F.it Hats, cheap, &c. Xe. Remember the address, two doors above Ap tuecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 188!, ¢ Daily £ er enna oe a ae a a 8 ee te ee ee cnet tenet [PRINCE -EbWaR! Po. caller, sree 2 eee — nena ns A at, = oo one aminer. advise the Public, may speak free.’’—Evxuirprs, us . | STR RBG: ; ee 8 ae } gO oy TH i } rn } 4 ! <P wee: ron BEEUME ci Neuralgia, Sciatiec, Lumbage, Backache, Soreness ef the Chest, Cout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Sweil- ings end Sprains, Burns aid Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headecho, Frostcsd Feet and Ears, and ail othar Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jarone On > asa suse, sure, simrple and cheap Extercct Remedy A trial entsils but the comparative trifing outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering with pain cau have cheap and positive provf of its claims. Directions in Eleven Languares, 80LD LY ALL DEUGGISTS AND DEALIES IN MEDICINE, Baltimore, Ma., U. 3. A ALL RIGHT ILL stand at “The North American ~ Hotel” on May 11th, 12th, 25th and 26tb, June 8th, Sth, 22nd and 23rd, and July 6th, Vth, 20th ana 2ist This will be con- tinued throughoygt the season, health and weather permitting. For further particulars see posters. NEWTON LEE. April 22. 1883—tf ee ee = «+ - SSE Pia piste SOP ORL re STEAMP ey ) 66 i ; j } | : { i i | ; ' NEWS NOTES. The American eagle is now described ss a hen, past middle age.” The ex-Empress Eugenie was robbed on tie way trom her hotel to the railway sta- tion at Lyons. The reported loss of the Australian liner) ** Western Monarch,” with 1,300 eimi- grants, is contradicted. Four Imperial functionaries have been deprived of rank and exiled to Siberia for ‘embezzlement of State funds. Tle ‘* British Queen ” with four hundred emigranis has arrived at New York with several cases of small-pox aboard. Lord Carlingford will temporarily take the Presidency of the Council in the place of Earl Spencer, the new Viceroy of Ire- laad. The young Duchess of Albany isa simple, lady-like country girl; spontaneous and frank; is a scholar, quite musical and recites with taste. Piretes on the west coast of Africa are harrassing the foreign merchant shipping. Trading on several of the Lower Guinea rivers is suspended in consequence. On Saturday, May 13, Queen Victoria will visit Epping Forest, and with elaborate | ceremonies ‘‘ dedicate it to the use of the people forever ” Mr. William Dennis will shortly sever ‘his connection with the Halifax Herald, haying decided to join the noble army that is invading Manitoba. The sale of 200 barrels of granulated enugar at 93 cents per lh, has caused a ripple of excitement in the Montreal trade. Re- finers are now said to be holding for ten cents. The eleven salmon canneries on the Fraser River, British Columbia,caught and shipped to England last year 580,000 boxes, each containing 48 one pound caus ; while thirty-two canneries on the Colambia River, United States, only put up 366,000 cases. Miss Lizzie Marcellus, chief equestrienne of Dan Rice’s Great Show, met with a very severe accident at Cadiz, Ohio, on the Fourth of July last. It appears the lady was executing a most diftieult piece of ring horsemanship, when some boys exploded a fire-cracker, causing her horse to leap from the ring and throw her cn her head and shoulders, inflicting very severe imjuries. It was thought she would be laid up for a long time, but the use of St. Jacob’s Oil for two days completely restored her to health and daty.— Chattanooga (Ten.) Daily Times. Mr. L. J. Jennings the clever London cor- respondent of the New York Wr4d in . ing of the death of Darwin says: ‘* Had any one ten years age suggested West.ninater Ab- bey as the burial plac- of ip he would have received a storm of orthodox in tion WILL SAIL FROM Chrriottetown for Great Britain or France, On er About 16th May Next, and will carry products of ihis Island in freight at very lowest rates. ALSO CATTLE AD SHEEP Shippers will please make early epplica- ON THE UPPER DECK. tien in order to secure Toom. For Freight anao ber part PEAKE BRO'S & CO, Chitown, April 10, ’82--2aw Managers. culars apply to Royal Insurance Cony OF EXGLARD. mene: + su: 6 $25,000, 000.0 Unlimited Liability ef Shareholders. JON MACEACHERN, March 2, 182. Agent. Eemoved. \ RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify he M friends and the public generally that she has opened her Fall and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in ali their different branches. For terms, etc., apply at her Stadio — resi- dence of Mr. Peebles, Sonth Side of King q rare. far 20 'f SALE BY AUCTION, — SOURIS WEST. FE cHE subscriber will sell by Auction,on the j premises, Souris West, on WEDNES- i DAY, the 10th day of May next, at !1 o'clock ‘in the for:noon, the farm or iract of land ad- joining the vilage known as the * Hillyes | Farm” omprising about thirty acres. | Terms easy and made known at office of LONGWORTH & #ASZARD, Solicitors, Obouwm, April 2°, 1882—wkly trl sale inn. Now not a single dissen- tient voice is raised against plating thie scientist besid. Newt: nm in that sacred earth. The Times makes the curious remark that Darwin did not need the Abbey co much as the Abbey needed Darwin. The Pall Mail Gazet ¢ says it is interesting to note that two men now rest side by side who produced a greater revolution in thought than any other two men who ever lived. The Magdalen Islands follow Anticosti with a cry of distress owing to the shoriness of the food supply. These thriftless fishing populations afford an immediate problem for economists. They are situated in the very inidst of the most productive fisheries in the world, Their whole business im life is to feed other countries with the abundance of the sea, and yet they have an inveterate habit of starving. The last mes- sage that comes to us with the fall consign- ments, and after all hope of communication except by telegraph is cut off for months, is that their only hope is in a short winter, and then the first news of spring is that they are suffering beyond help. Itis very patriotic of their member, Dr. Fortin, to introduce a bill by which thease hibernating fishermen of the isles shall be able to vote by telegraph. If he could devise any method for their emancipation from the traders who hold them in thraldom, and fer enforcing on them seme kind of providence, in view of the necessities of their families, he would do them better service. — Montreal Witness. New Move or Disseminatine Reticious LirzraturE.—-We hear that a gentleman has just made a very liberal offer in order tu promote the circulation of Christian lit- eratnre in Canada and the United Stutes. {: is to bear the expense of sending to the i people of the New World, at almost nom- final rates, a large number of parceis of bouks and pamphlets. These are to be sent to any minister or Sunday school teacher who may like to apply for them. Some thousands of such parcels have, we know, in the same way, lately been sent all over this\country ; and now a number are to be sen} across the Atlantic. Each parcel is to'contain some of the newest English publications by well-known authors, among whom are Haslam, Aitken, Spurgeon, etc., and especially of Miss F. R. Havergal, whose works have lately had such an immense circulation in this coun- ry. These. name are sufficient indication as to the character of the books. The British Gospel Bock Association of this city have the matter in hand, and we: understand that so Jong as the present grant lasts any Christian worker in the States or Canada, by enclosing to them « one-dollar bill, will have a two and-a half dollar (or ten shilling) parcel forwarded | free. The parcels have been so much ap- preciated in this country that we are sure many people on the other side of the Atlantic will yladly avail themselves of such help, e~p-cially in districts that may have been wakened ai at Movudy’s i |. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MONDAY. MAY'8, 18820 EE eee —- — ae — en a ae ——— . -——_ Sinaie Copirs Two Crna. VOL. 10.~N0, 10. What Giris Should Know. i | By ail means let the gir's learn how to ‘cook. What right has a girl to marry and | go into a house of her own unless she knows | how to superintend every brauch of house. | keeping, and she cannot practica!ly super- intend unless she has sdme practical knowledge berseif. Most men marry ‘without thinking whether the woman of ‘their choice is capable of couking them a meal, and it is a pity they are so short- sighted, as their health, their cheerful- ness, and indeed their success in life depends in a very great degree upon the kind of food they cat; in fact the whole household is influenced by their diet. Feed them on fried cakes, fried meats, hot bread and other ind'gestible viands, day after day, aad they will need no medicine to make them wel]. A man will take alcohol to counteract the evil effects of such food, and the wifs and children must be physicked. Let all the girla have a share in the house-keeping at home before they warry; let each superin- tend some department by tarns. it need not occupy half the time to see that the house has been properly awept, dust- ed and put in order, or to prepare pud- dings and make dishes, that many young ladies spend in reading novels that erer- | vate both mind and body and unfit them for every day life. Women do not, ss a general rule, get pale faces by doing house- work. Their sedentary habits, in over- heated rooms, combined with ill-chosen food, are to blame for bad health. Onr mothers used to pride themselves on their housekeeping and fine needlework. Why should not we? —————ap - © ae————— Always Ready. The late Sir Henry Havelock was an officer who in every way studied to do the best he could for the men under his care. Amongst other good counsels, he im- plored them to be sober, setting them an example himself of great temperance. ‘** There is no such soldiers in the world,” he used to say, ‘‘as the British soldier, if he can be kept from drink.” That he was successful in his endeavors, appears from the following incident chron- icled in his life. During the war with Burmah, in 1824, there was a sudden call on a certain corps to meet the enemy, then rapidly approaching ; but, alas! the men of that regiment were reported to be hope- lessly intoxicated and unfit for duty. Men must be found forthe emergency, however, and, after a moment’s consideration, the general ordered: ‘‘Call out Havelock’s saints ; they are never drunk, and Have- lock is always ready.” So the bugle sound- ed; the men were immediately under arms, cool and calm, and ready for action. The enemy were repulsed, and the credit of the British army saved. anne ey A “War Cloud. A recent Paris letter says: ‘‘ Thero ie a symptom that Russia is about to be in- \volved, sooner than she desires, in a con- flict. The Turks are making important feoncentrationa of troops and material at Djouma, not far'from the Russian frontier, which have provoked a demand for ex- planations from the Bulgarian government, a demand, naturally responded to evasively. Report, and, in this case, seemingly found- ed upen fact, connects these concentrations with the intention to ocenpy the Balkan passes, in conformity with the provisions of the Berlin treaty. Turkey's action will be perfectly legal, but it will be resisted by the populations on both sides of the moun- tains, in which case Ruesia must interfere, or tose all prestige with those for whose emancipation she made such sacrifices in 1877, and who wiil, her protection failing, rally to the Austrians, At present, this probable complication is the most disturb- ing factor of the European przzle.” Polar Bears on Icebergs in the Atiantic. Bostox, May 1.—The British steamer ‘*Glamorgan’’ arrived here this morning from Liverpool. On April 25th, in Iati- tude 46° 20’, longtitude 42° 30’ she passed an iceberg fully five hundred feet high, on which were a number of polar bears. At about-4a, m., on the 26th, she ran into a field of pack ice and icebergs. Chief officer May reveraed the engines and soon got clear. Arun of twenty miles was made to the southeast, when the ship was put on her course again. She steamed 160 miles on the southern edge of the ice- field, and during that time passed fully 100 large icebergs on which were seen polar bears. -ttr- Mr. Wm. J. Smyth residea at No. 1506 N. Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., end ‘ia well known in journalistic circles. He writes : I had an atiack of rheumatism in both of my knee jomts, and for several days I was alicst crezed with the intense pain caused by the disease. To sleep was out of the question. i would lie in bed ali night awake, and the slightest motion then would produce such sherp pains in my knee joints that | would actually scream out. I had to come down stairs one step at atime, and it was difficult fur me even to limp about the house, and I found it im- possible to attend to my business. Nuthing I could do reiieved me of the intense pain, although I tried everything I heard cf; but a friend came in ene day, end said, ‘Why don’t you give that St. Jacobs Oil a trial? I resolved to and sent out for a bot- tle. Almost as soon as | commenced rub- bing with the Oil I feit a slight relief of pain anda pecuhar tingling sepeation in my knees, and the more I rubbed the bet- \terl got. By the time I had used up ono bott'e I felt 80 much better that 1 could ‘walk without difficulty, and I can truly say }as I sit here that by the time 1 had consn- ‘wed two bottles 1 was entirely cured, aod /now have not a vestige of rheumatism and jhave not been troubled with it sinee I i finished up thet cecoud bottle of 8t. Jacols Al le ET ll at meas tw . | | “eae. Po NR ta oe 5 eee sists sia enero eR oh y) SA EN LE aa 7 > . : f ff * > 4 & a bg rr’ I MEE A AE A TE AN RSI NE TO a a ka