”s wots a ee ee ia — Tue Datty EXAMINER. | PUNE if 1883. Stay at Home Boys Tne Chief Justice in his charge at the opening of the Supreme Court in Prince County’ addressed to the Gran 1) Jury some remarks which should be well weighed by intending emigrants. Lie referred to the great beauty and fer- tility of the country through which he} had passed on his way to the Court, and | to the early prospe: tof a splendid crop. ‘Then he cailed attention to the fact that we have been a peculiarly fortunate peopl Neither famine, nor pestilence, nor terrific storms, nor terrible calamities troubled Our Provinee has been one of quiet, steady progress. We have labor various kinds to re- many facilities which k Yet, notwith- standing all this, we see young men, in- e of any kind have us. career al us saving machiues « rf lieve the farmer. and > | hewer conntries ic spired by a spirit of unrest and dissatis- faction with their present enviable lot, } fomg at yroad to labor in other parts of Canada, in the United States and else- where. To His Lordship, this was in-| explicable; and he expressed the hope} that better counsels would prevail, and that our people would stay at home and | strive honestly to improve their circum- stauces in the favored land of their birth. These, ian brief, thongh in much less forcible language than he used, were the sentiments expressed by His Lordship on this subject. We endorse every word His Lordship said; and only regret that this part of his charge was not reported in fall. The canses which impel young people to go abroad, are not, however, so in- Tur Examiner as to His roe iA . explicable to Lordship. The Province, though highly favored, is small and could not possibly contain all the 1 in it. Under any renius created staté of some must go abroad. ( prol 0, Apart from these, a large number go to larger and more who vuld live J re hanoily and ; would Jive much more happily and pros- barron countries perously had they remained and put forth the same _ exertion in little Prince Edward Island. The causes which impel! these latter are maiuly, (1) the croaking politic‘ans, and (2) the schools which teach that in politics and | are wealth and fame secured, while they are silent about the independence, and ease of mind, and happy old age which are gained by a life of honest healthful labor on the farm. We sincerely hope that the ‘‘croakiog politicians ’ will be silent, and that in future, attention will be given in our public schools to the development of a taste for good farming. the professions —- — Behind ‘Time. _- Tue Patriot has at last condescended to make an allusion in its columns to such a vulgar, contemptible and grovel- ling insect as the potato bug. Hitherto that paper has been inclined to take a very g it from an elevated as if fearful that any edt- torial reference to the scurvy pest would It sneered at the possibility, now that the National Policy had wrought such ruin and des- this subject, treatin point of view, be d srogatory to its dignity. truction upon the ceuntry, that anything | so meek and lowly as the potato bug could manage to scrape up a living on this Island. Consequently all the warn- ix that Tne Examiner sounded to have prompt and vigorous measures taken to stamp out the pest, should it per- chance again make here, and all information as to the hest methods of effecting such a desirable result, were ridiculed and depreciated, by the polished organ of the Grits. Sensible at lust, however, that the bug will, in all likelihood, be the cause of serious damage to the potato crop, and therefore much pecuniary loss to our farming population, notwithstandiag the disgrace attachiog itself to such a | ora ~ io the agivg war against an bug—the Patriot {0 sound an alarm. and to repeat ex- actly what Tue Examiner has all along ceeding—that of w humble stoops been endeavouring to impress upon our | We fear that the Patriot has cast aside its diguity, when it is too late. Its advice on this subject is some- wisat stale The Patriot should stick to those elegant terse, bril- people. and timeworn. high-minded and exalted stand on | its appearance } THE | they have octasionally to suffer a loss of reputation bé@eause (their mean men are at the head of their ;pablicaffairs. The public spimit of the, other Provinces of Canada is, we submi , not 80 particularly }coueerved in the success of the St. John | Exhibition as that of New Brunswick, ‘and especially St. Joho. If the prizes ‘are vot sufficiently large to attract com- | petition, does the fact~show a lack of | public apirit on the part of Nova Scotia, ‘or P. FB. Island, or Quebee, or Ontario? the Prize List shows that there hope or possibility of winniag money eveu to pay expenses, persons in these Provinces de- cline to run the risk of transporting valuable animals hundreds or thousands of miles without showing a want of public spirit ¢ The insinuation of the Telegraph that the people of this Province are in this re- spect wanting in public spirit, is hardly consistent with the fact that, in 1880,they sent to to Provincial Exhibition at St. John a rather large exhibit of live stock, though no prizes were open to. exhibitors outside of New Brunswick. But the Dominion and ~ Centengial: Exhibition being supported by a grant of $10,000 from the General Government, we sub- mit that we have some right to complain ifthe prize list is framed to suit New Bruuswick only. tial tens Business at Summerside. The Pioneer says merchants inform us that business so far this spring has been fully up to the average. Tho’ farmers did not last fall take in as much money as they generally do, still the lack was very materially supplemented by the quantity of produce, as well as the large number of cattle and horses, shipped since opeting of navigation. Last Saturday people were along in considerable uum- bers and we believe mest of the store- keepers had as much as they could do ia the way of selling goods. We believe Summerside is going to have a pretty brisk trade for the next few weeks. With the large amount of money paid for produce and cattle we cannot under- stand how it can be otherwise. =n® | And as little enough may not 11s An Ottawa dispatch to the Halifax Herald says :—“The dearth of news has caused a. special quantity of imaginary scandals to be usearihed by grit report- ers and editors. One of the most recent and also most absurd is a statement that departure for British Columbia by special train, and wou!d be accompanied by Mr. Schreiber and several other officials and also by a retinue of servants. ‘The facts are that Mr. Schreiber intends leaving shortly on his tour of inspection in connection with the British Columbia section of the Pacific Railway. He will be accompanied by his secretary, Mr. Jones, and will go to San Francisco in his official car, the transport of which will cost the government nothing. As Sir Alex. Campbell also intends visiting the Pacific Province this summer on de- partmental business, he has been invited by Mr. Schreiber to accompany him, and | jed. It will thus be seen that the arrange- ment reported aS gross extravagance is lly one which will effect a saving to }the government and stands in marked lcontrast to the manner of travelling by | officials during the MacKenzie, Bridges regime.” / ' | rea ' | -—The official statement of the Gov- (ernment for the eleven months, ending | May 31, 1883, shows that the receipts —_-_o---— were $52,330,105; aud the expenditure, | $24,109,926; leaving a ‘surplus of | $8,220,177. This is considerably beyond Sir Leonard Tilley’s estimate. | Mrs. Langtry. A correspondent writes :—‘‘In the even- ing we went to see Mrs. Langtry. I con- isider her remarkably beautiful. Her | manner is quiet, easy ard distinguished. Nothing stayey whatever about her. lawaro of it. She is rery handsome. Her | head aud neck are perfection. Her face is | not extraordinary in repese, but when it is | lighted up by a smile, she is perfectly love. ly. Her profile surpasses anything I ever aw. Nosculpture, painting or engraving a ‘that I remember approaches it. Still her her face is not intellectual, there isa sparkle in the eye, but itis that of fun, not of genius. Neither is there passion in her |face oreye. She must always fail in pass- } PATS Sir Alex. Campbell was on the eve of I believe the invitation has been accept-| | She! 1TO- rO- | moves with grace and does not appear to be | CURRENT NOTHS. The spurieus nuptials between the bogus | Lord Cantyre and his victim have been annulled. A cadet bas been expelled fromthe Royal | Military College at Kingston for ungentle- | manly conduct. Prince Bismarek threatens not only to dissolve the Reichstag, but to abolish it, at all events in its present form. The cultivation of sugar cane is being carried on to a considerable extent in the vicinity of Essex Centre, and a sugar fac- ory is now about to be erected. The Canadian lacrosse team now in Eng- land played the United Kingdom at Ken- nington Oval on the 11th, and defeated their opponents twelve games to one. Who will not say that the world does not move! After ascore or more of rejections the House of Lords has last passed the bill legalizing marriage with a deceased wife’s sister ! A sensational story telegraphed from, Washington to the effect that Her Majesty was on the point of abdicating is positively denied by the British Consul-General at New York. Prof. Huxley says that one adult oyster contains 1,000,000 of progeny. ‘That. is where the oyster has the advantage of man. It can lose one or two of the children with- out missing them. * comes) is to eat moderately, work steadily, hurry not at all, avoid all stimulating drinks, keep good-natured, and avoid talk- ing about the heat. The legal question whether the judgment of a Nova Scotia Court can be enforced in another province is now being tried in Montreal. The matter is one of importance to commercial men. A large monument of grey granite is to be placed by the Queen over the grave of Johan Brown, in the kirkyard of Crathie. A cairn is to be erected to his memory somewhere near Balmoral. Stimulated by Queensland’s energetic action imannexing New Guinea, the other Australian colonies are urging the Imperial Governmeut to annex the New Hebrides and other island groups in the Pacific. An ominous indication of the state of public security in St. Petersburg is contain- ed in the notice by the "police limiting the illuminations at St. Petersburg upon the return of the Czar and Czarina to two hours. « : @ > A ad a Se Messrs. Parnell and Davitt have come to an wnderstanding in-regard to the matter in whieh the Irish agitation shall in future be carried op. Instead of going to. America Mr. Davitt will remain at home and. ‘* run the machine.” : The Bank of France employs 160 female clerks. who receive 60 cents a day to begin with, and after a year or two an annual salary of $360, They sitin rooms apart from the men, ere superintended by cflicials of their own sex, and their work is of the best quality. Now that the OUzar has got back to St. Petersburg, we hear no more about his driv- ing about without an escort. At the time of his entry into the capital he was at once driven at a rapid trot to the palace. Rus- sian loyalty seems to have fizzled out now that the beer is all gone. Great discontent is said to exist in the farming districts of Limerick, and large forces of police are kept busy protecting boycotted persons, and watching prem- ises from which the tenants have been evicted. Large tracts of land are reported to be running to waste for want of care and cultivation. An extremely sensational report comes by way of Washington to the effect that the condition of the Queen’s health 1s so serious that Her Majesty’s abdication is hinted at. The despatch in which this highly improb- able rumor is announced is such a farrago of spiritualistic and pseudo-medical absur- dities that it bears its contradiction on its face. United States Minister Hunt and Admiral Baldwin have received from the Czar a large gold medal, commemorative of the coronation. Admiral Baldwin also re- ceived a gold snuff-box, with a portrait of the Czar set ir: brilliants, to mark the Czar’s personal appreciation of the courtesy of the United States in sending a special naval mission. The four figures required to complete the O'Connell monument, in Dublin, have been placed in position. They are of colossal proportions, in bronze, and represent angels in sitting positions, the wings measuring about eight feet. Gne has an Irish wolf- dog attending on her; another holds ia her hand a hatchet enclosed in a bundle of | fasces, representative of old Rowan law; the | third has on her knees an open book, and the fourth carries a sword. Summerside Exports. | coal ScumMMERSIDE, June 14th, 1883. liant and unrivalled productions of | #zes that delineate the working of passion, - ' a : genius —the S| eeches of the local She Is not a **Minerva’ nor a “Venus,” woe 1 Shipped Kind steamer ‘Princess of W ales,” Oppdsition. They have filled up many {* “Juno.” One can scarcely classify her | Cameron master, for whediae ~~ of ted Gdlinets ta on inns Odio eee | except by saying that she appears the| 27 Horses...........6..s.seeeuees $3175.90 . ae Te ’ \lavghter loving goddess without passion.| 89 bags Potatoes.................. 62.00 18 Dase Injustice to throw them overboa! d! Hor impersonation of Miss Hardcastle, in | 135 cases Eygs....... 2.0.6.6... 600s 567.00 now, 10 order to commence an agitation \*She Stoops to Conquer,” was exceedingly es Mn v5 oc os cape shaban 28.00 against the potato bug. good, so natural and unaffected throughout. 630 yds. Island Cloth.............. 504.00 shi ted iii | She was, by far, the best actor of the party; . a ie oe | J par'y: $4,336 00 The Dominion Hxhibition. aP.E expres4es from I. Senator to a N. B ir regret that the prize list for cattle is not more extensive, etc. That list has been revised and en- larged, if it had not been should expect to find more public spirit in P. KE. 1., famous for its cattle and horses, of which the people of the outside world are large purchasers, than to find the people influenced by a few dollars more or less in prizes.’ Tas from the St. John Telegraph. No doubt it is well that the prize list has beeu revised abd enlarged. Indeed, it is somewhat wonderful that St. John— which has a reputation for public spirit— should be content with a Prize List in- ferior in every respect to that of Mon- treal, Halifax, any other city in Canala, where a Dominion Exhibition has been held. But we must not be too hard on St.John or New Brunswick Gither. Like other Cities and Provinces. vf A lette rc esvbpat , Dut even s or = | you could see that the others were acting, | but she appearedto be Miss Hardeastle,and ‘apoke with perfect grace and artlessness, | which indicates high skill in histrionic art. | Her voice is sweet and clear, like a silver ‘bell of considerable compass and under good command.” _—em « | Supreme Court—Prince County. Daniel Quigley vs. James A. Reid. —This ‘case went to the Jury Wednesday evening, ‘and a verdict was found for the defendant. Davies, Q. C., for the Plaintiff, Peters for the defendant. , Alvin C. Vanmeter vs. Peter 8. McNutt. | This is a case arising out of a mowing /machine agency, and was commenced yes- | terday morning, and occupied the Court all | day and was expected to last over the better | part of to-day. Peters, for Plaintiff, Hodgson, Q. C., for) | Defendant. | —— | WHETHER to die or not is a mere matter of taste: it is good taste to use Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers, ffunel iw wkly > — © a4 | Household Furniture, Carriages, Sleighs, ete, \ E are instructed to sell, by Auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY NEXT, 2ist instant, commencing at eleven o'clock, all the Household Furniture con- tained in the residence of the late Mark Butcher, Esq. (a valuable collection), includ. ing one Pianoforte (nearly new), cost $400, —A LSO— Carriages, Sleighs, Robes, etc TERMS—-All sums over $30, three months ctedit, on approved notes; under thet amount cash on delivery, Intending purchasers con call and inspect } the Furniture, etc., before the sale, if desired. CAMPBELL & RAYDEN, Auctioneers, Ch town, Jurte 15;—si MXAMINER, JUNE 15, The best way to stand the heat (when it | 1883S. ip om od FURNITURE WAREKOOMS. [| (BST; 0 i { all kinds ¢i Pils Bede 2 2 LS ee 2, AT EXTRA LOW PRICEs. Carpenters and Carriage Buildings will find our prices, for all kinds cf Machine Jobbing, lower than ever before « flered. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Repairing of every description attended to. UNDERTAEIN CG. Burial Cases, Caskets and Coffins, always in Stock. Hearses (the best in the city). Our prices in this department are lower than ever offered, — MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, June 12, 1883.—2aw wkly a BUY ONLY THE BEST 0 MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS ‘are acknowledged by the highest musical authorities in the world to be the Best ‘Reed Organs Ever Made. They have taken the Highest Prizes at every Exhibition in the World. Q----— Sold on very easy terms, with large discounts for cash, by LEONARD MORRKS, SUMMERSIDE, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Summerside, June [2, )883.—ly LONDON HOUSE. 70: Spring and Summer Importations. ee" (9 oe HAVE FINISHED WE OPENING 165 Cases and Bales English, 60 * * (Canadian and American Bought Carefully from the Best Houses. — eee Our Stock will be found complete in all Departments, and will be constantly replenished throughout the summer. 0: We Invite the Inspection of Cash Buyers. GEO, DAVIES & CO. Ch'town, May 15, 1883, SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. J. B. MACDONALD S row showing a ‘magnificent stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Miljinery and Clothing, bought in the English, American and Canadian markets,ov the very best terms. il who favor me with their patrowage the very a — — ee I I am in a prsition to give my customers and a best value to be had in the city. ‘Special attention is directed to the splendid range of Worsted Cloths for gentlemen’s snits and jaJies’ mantles. Ready-made Clothing Department is well stocked, and at cheaper prices than ever, CUSTOM TAILORING. Suits made to order in the latest style and good fits guaranteed and at prices that cannot 250 Half-Chests Fine Congou Tea, Wholesale and Retaii. J. B. MACDONALD. Ch’town, May 10, 1883.—wkly pat pres ne warranted extra quality, sold low. eae eae ——— } = eS es aa FURNITURE, FURNITURE, AT COST. Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. EDS'T#A DS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Roo » . J . ' ° m Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Relea and Picture Mouldings, JOHN NEWSON, a a AVING purchased the business of the late M. Butcher, Esq., we are prepared to supply | PACERS, | | | THE CLIPPER DRIGANTINE eOCA RETA» 278 tons kh gister, coppered, and¢ 9 years A at English Lloyde ’ A. NEILSON, Commande due here from Boston about the inst, will go ou the berth for either London or Liverpool, providing a sutticient quantit freight offers. fax | Shippers will pl-ase make e rl e tion here to the owners, arly applica. PEAKE bade. 202, Ch'town, June 13.—ead tf The Fast-Sailing Brig “ALPHETA” newly metalled, and classed 9 year at English Lloyds, mM. Callaghan, Commander will be on the berth at Liverpool, GB, about the 0th July, and “’ Will Sail for Charlottetaya. About the 20th July, Carrying Freight at through rates to Summer. ‘ side, Souris, Georgetowa, Pictog ~~ and Shediac, , caitlin For Freight apply in Liverpool fo Piteaim © Brothers, Brockley Buildings, 61 Seuthdeta Street; or here tothe owners, an PEAKE BROS. & 66, Ch'town, June 13. LIVERPOOL SALT 500 Bags Liverpool Salt FoR SALE BY HOBACE HASZ RB. Ch’town, June 13.—'m ega | ew | i - t s.* ‘itt TAD, de. ; PTH Geta e ED —~Front the Subscriber's prem- KW) ises, OrlebarStreet, nea rthe residence of F. L. Haszard, on ‘ursday sf-erzoon last, 8 YELLOW CANARY BIRD. Any pemagiry ing information as to its whereabouts wi rewarded, A, U. Love. |june 14 31 \ }ANTED AT ONCK— Four Cabinet Makers, at P. E. I, Furnitare Ware- rooms,—Marx Wricut & Co, {june13 WANTS, LOST, FO NOR SALE CHEAP—-A Pleasuse Posh. EP fifteen feet keel, with sail and oars, Ap ply to Josepa Mc\'arey, Post Office, Char- lottetown, ai FPASTURE TO LET— For two Cows, with water on the spot. App’y at this office. {junel3 FW ccs sinttnsethidiacnesareelead in — ‘+ g°ENEMENT TO LET—Situated near Mr. i Benj. Hooper's Shop, Upper — George Street. Apply on the premiegs | Mrs. Edward Corbett. |yuness Reda a nen ernseeeeaimatpeenaitaga \ ANTED— A First-Class Workmaa. 28 Confectioners’ Shop. Address, F. [june9 Box 118, Charlottetown. Waren. IMMEDIATELY — A Boy and a Girl, to assist in Dining Room. [juned Apply at the Revere House.) Tita rh\O LET—(with immediate possession) the handsome and commodious residence fk the northern suburbs ot the city, on St. ee Road, lately occupied by L. B. Archi Esq. Enquire of Loxcworta & HAszanh: {may 10, 1883. eee 6) OAT YC) BUSHELS of. Prime, Black ? OCO Qats, for sale by AUBREY Fow eg. [june4 eod Ww eulibicdndaei NOR SA LE—A nice English RY B Piano, as good as new, wil} pe 80 nel bargain. Apply at this« tice. ij YI) ANTED— A GIRL to go +e ae as & general servant, in a smal mily, 5 wages, Apply at this ofice. jmey 3 OARD.—Parties desiring pata the summer months, m 4 very locality, if the suburbs of Charlostetenre within ten minutes walk of the ous i. accommodated, on reasonal le terms, Y dressing M. F. T., Box 85, Char P.O, aS FEW LET—One-balf of that Brick House, on Upper Qo? ae containing nine rooms. Possersi0B (may? Apply to ALExANDER HoRN® vo LET—Furnished Rooms with oe e Kitchen and Kitchen Utensils, Charlottetowa, Jan. 2, 1883.—ly for a small family. Apply 4 this ofr 3 | estan meee . ye (Q\O LEr—A HOUSE, opting Ne rooms, Apply to Jass HoLson ayi6 Park Road, Bin” ee ae IRE-PROOF SAFE,—For an yi i Kxgaire at this Office.