—— “ ~ en ee, Pee aan mate a onan RN NET nemensoneeterny ree ren te SN PN Re Piaf 2 AAW FEE GE RONAN TNR OREO A Th IG OOOO Nn LIL IE IE ODO E A POON tI MOC nh POON ni | - ~ : ears ive DoLLans 4 Y BAR. mn -9 sy his is trae Liberty, when Free-born Meu, having to advise the Public, may speak free,” —Evxiripgs. SINGLE Corizs Two Cents, ; nO ar iW SERTES T } SW roe rar y 1 we i ‘ i. 2 WW OEE, BARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 4 ‘OL. 15,---NQ, 3 iN I; CHA i ( "J d 0) \ iv, X I , ! A ‘ ) S ), )) iS ‘ J AN DD we), i8s ‘ VO. ; Jd, (, : (), — - - >) ‘ cy T,’ — “ em cum . i ; nee . i 4 te : ify MAALLs? MXAMINER 39 3 < those TYS be : p> yeu . « (Written for the Examiner.) address, and in recognition of the valuable | eas! ra a a ¢ 5 ry sf: This and That. token just received at your hands, permit : -— y evening, by ' siielitainsiin 1 et me tu give you my sincere thanks, If the ~- a : smbers of the Hunter River Division feet ‘ “a a Daas a e | Cousin-marrying—that abominable thing | M°™MPeETS Of the ision Tee = - righ ae vo The : dan i seh 3 stop a Go gp er "Wg indebtedness 60, ne for y feeble efforts firalties cfiee, core of Wares }Oade.. eaTAsites . C6, | 9 RR. station (vicinity) and know that God | 99 kod im theie community, I wish to at George S :, Charlottetown, a f S EAS] -D te Lj O fe and nature do curse it with a curse. thie noeets ae ° Pee een ad ny, for Ed ward leland. , wean ene a’ i i i Lobster-cannery managers should have aj 1/8 P&f'ng act © seen: SOPaim a0 inant OF NORTH AMERICA, J direct pecuniary interest in the business, !28bly appreciate, but for many others, ‘ SUSSCRIPTION ; ; ; sle .o Month &2 50 a to the endthat it may prosper and nt (Tey ona ee oo unter. River 1x Months = of . — last, and that the law may be decently | "°° Severally erent iptervais hvee Months, 125 |Capital, - - @ne Million Dollars. FvUStico each, Zs aod ih well observed. In that case many thousand {488g my stay among you, If the cause of ne Month 050 | : ayn | oe of baby lobsters would not, s now, be een me arene in your midst, it dunt o or Sry Wa teenie aati | . vee RS . bought and boxed. Such, though gotten |'® Mt to be attributed to my personal efforts eo Ad sing at Ww mod rate ym | eh i = ee of — eee ant accepted by This w ell-known WATERIN G PLACE will open for the +n os pha not a omeeaill ~ sane alone. 1 met with willing and able helpers Contracts may be de fc nonthly — sominion an rovincial Gove meat oo = eee * am< : division; re ‘ane half eee — vb: on cae and by nearly all PUBLIC CORPORA, | Season on J uly Ist. Rum advocates say it is absurd to per- ae ™ peeenees: of the division; and : ee ce application. | TEONS im Canada in lien of PRIVATE The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this the most ™it the imporiation whilst forbidding the | rae the Cause ce maht we famed by | nents, on application. | SURETYSHIP. erent } " ’ pe P Q mg T) H ae sale of intoxicants. Perhaps it is; here is eee ce oleek of ety » seating “ : - — idesirable s . sor a 7 . > h ae ¢C ment has been awakene Agent for Prince Edward Island: Mel Nk re yes in EAs nev renee le Ehouse 1 0 . ereeee : ah Peper nase eae in my heart towards you, that neither ee ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 1884. WE know n to need any commendation. . | aad Wee aaa necdheby- eanaeliian nor distance can efface. [ will long remem- | --—~ R. H. FITZGERALD. TERMS—$2.00 to 92.90 per day ; $10.90 per week ; $5.50 manufacture, sale—the people say of P. B, | ber the many pleasant hours of association : MOON S CHANGES. | June 12—eod Im /per week for months. Island (not as now with the sale only) in with you in the division; and willever hope Full Moon, 8th day, 3h. 56.7m., p. m. $$ ___________ | i a one general plebiscite for the Island; let|@"4 pray for your continued peace and st Quarter 16th day, 10h. 21.9m., a. m. Mat :. Se Wf, tint Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Sanday evening, calling for liaaiaieh fork chia ¥ his, ‘only | Prosperity, beth as individuals and as an Last W vo HG aga Wy p ntihi n1TD ? aa : : temperance workers labor for this, ‘‘only ae ‘ - New Moon 23rd day, Lh, 20.6m., a. m. | SY Ly ULSULL Hib Harrie | Suests; retcrning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o’clock, a. m., Charlotte- this and nothing more,” and the right |0S*mzation laboring to free our country Firat Quarter, 30th day, 2b. 32.3m.,a.m. | , *| town time. deeeitnd <n indie of, a cuniietalt ae from the scourge of intemperance. ae a ae Hich | Dava| BARRISTERS Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 8 25 a. m-, and 3 40 p. m. policy would obtain. P E. Islanders would|,, /7¢™@in yours in the principles of Love, D pay oF WEEK|>U2 |5UB | Moon| High 7 ’ ‘* lanter River for Charlottetown 8 a. m., 2.38 p. m., and 6 15 p. um i } n thing ; h ., | Purity and Fidelity, ? ul rises sets | rises 'water|len’h, | ist ad : rt 4 then put the evil thing far from them— in I saiiltiaenia gine eae iesenanlien —AND— Hunter River for Summerside 7 a. m., 10.08 a. m., and 5 p. m. bine lens . J. A. Daror. . sees : . 7 +d ~s e legal sense at least. God help them to : ‘ . | oe hm hm, aft m morn h m ae Summerside for Hunter River 6.10 a. m., 12.35 p. m., and 4.55 p. m., put and to keep it away in very deed—to Hunter River, May 19, 1884. ! Sunday 4 7 7 a8 : _ 4 19 15 20) ATTORNEY S- AT a LAW ‘Trains are run on Eastern S:andard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds do it now. henceforth and forever ! >. 2) Sm om a i. 2) Monday z| 3 3! § 29) + 22| Pemis ad ager em ) } .. : Pp a mday +4 = Scueel an e|s one than Onaieeeohede time. Kast Point hastheme for poet and for Public Meetings in Ireland. | 4|Wed resday 15| 40 3 48 7 36| 25 | af ; ot . oe i will meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, to convey passengers novelist. An East Point man of eighty innate } 5 Thursday 15| 41] 4 47] 8 25; 6] Ofiice in Old Bank, ee a sie Heide tells of there being visible there, when he} Ina recent letter, His Excellency the i 6. Friday a 42| 564419 7 27| Sa | Ch’town, June 18, 1884.—2m | was young, part of the hull of a ship Lord Lieutenant of Ireland says that he 4 1! Saturday | 15} 43'6 39' 946 © 23) (UP STAIRS), - stranded, nobody then or since knew|bas been compelled to review carefully the : 3 Suaday j 14 43) 7 32/10 23) 20) Ch’town, Feb. 21. 1884 \when; of the finding of small cannon shot, |jevents connected with the various meetings f 9 Monday re ee ee ee ee as : etc., thereabouts, and, sad to say, that in|which have been summoned in the North \ 0 Tuesday | 4, 45) 9 3)tl 33) es ‘ oe the woods adjacent, numerous humanjof Ireland, and the action of the Irish | iL WwW ednesday | I4 46 9 42 ait 9, 32 | Piano Tam iy Re alr *| ‘skeletons were discovered from time to|/Government in dealing with them. It has ¥ = : o a a po . 49] - 23 | ‘ time in his early days, some with the rusty | been his desire to permit public meetings to ; 3 Uriday } & : “ oo | Ht es remnant of a musket beside each, another|be held im Ireland, and he has only exer- i4, Saturday 14], 47:11 192 3 33 “an ; ’ , ye 4 $)Saturcay . ao. eel at ssileataiaadiias ‘ ; | with a sword, another with a kettle—skele- |cised the power conferred upon him of sto f 15 Sunday 14) 4811 48) 2 45 34 R. VINNICOMBE begs to inform the ene : i = = i\ 1a Mc . 14| 43\mornl 3 46| 24 | \ sniaiens eublie that be ts ee oe °0:- -———$—— ,tons presumably of some of those who|ping them when no other means was open. : 6 Jionday : morn: o ) . i + ‘ Cai puviic that he is now prepare | . f . ; 17 Tuesday 13; 48 33) to take in Pianos for repair. Pianos recapped ,escaped from the green dragon of the sea to|of preserving law and order. It would t ‘perish miserably upon the land. Now for 0 18; 4 Bi 8 ‘ 5! appear, however, that the Orange body in 2, Wednead 12; 48! 0 50. 6 20 35{ with neatness, defective sound boards re- 19 oe” | 13) 48° 1241735 35|new ed, keys tightened, actions regulated;—in | VW & A cs FROWN & @- O another. About twenty-six years ago, the}the North of Ireland have now adopted the } 20 Friday | 13) 49,2 4 837 36) fact, the whole construction renovated. Cabi-) 2 v g East Pointers made another, and more |deliberate policy of calling a counter de- hs 2] Saturday | 13) 49 255) 935 36)net Organs repaired. Church Organs voiced interesting discovery. Digging, they un-|monstration to be held at the same time as ; 22;Sunday | 14 50, 3.46/10 22 36/and tuned. Having received a large stock of | AVE just 1 tities lose M ead lt Mia bl earthed an lodian brave—a chief mostjand in the immediate neighborhood of ; 23| Monday | 14 49) 4 49.11 J 35 Piano Fitting, Wire, ete., from the celebrated — just opened a ul 1er : arge 8 yppment ol ashionapie likely, or all that remained of his mortal every meeting to the objects and promoters \ 24) Tuesday 14) 49) 5 58.11 50 35; Emerson Piano Manufacturers, with nearly Summer Goods. which will be sold out with the other part, together with what remained of what | of which they are opposed. This policy has ‘S Wednesday 14; 49) 7 8|morn | 34) twenty years experience in that business, and st ick t verv low pri : jhad been buried with him, to wit—his head {led and must, in the opinion of his Excel- hy 2% oe 15 7 : >6| : “e ~ ane, Te Giewecmen eats OCK Gt very LOW prices. | dreas of feathers, (quite a bunch), his hair, |lency, always lead to the most serious risk i 27 | Friday ne aa: wd ee ee eee sf ‘a} nan . io Mla al . ‘his teeth, (his bones were bones no longer), |to property and life, which cannot with 4 23\Saturday = be - a ; oa ~ oe 2oe Sees feels sure of giving univer: a Do not fail to inspect these Goods if you want to SaVe | his water flask, (earthen), the bewl wi certainty be protected, even by great bodies f < Pp 16! 43 t 39] 3 32 ee OEE LS ee money. ‘pipe, some very small cakes of paint, (such, |of military and police, when both meetings Bi 30 Monday “| 3 ait i | : ’ or). \@ilniniit I daddies We Mente Gtane i rm iin : ; | doubtless, as they used to beautify (!} the/are allowed to goon. On the other hand, if | | Cen, Mar Gi—oe me r A lot of BALES and CASES daily expected from London | visage), a pouch containing sume nuts, |his Excellency cannot permit any direct or } indirect interference with the discretion (hazel, it is believed), the hairy remnant of \some animal’s skin, a small role of woolen THE RAILWAY TIME TABLE, (f ‘harlotte town Time. ) | SULLIVAN & MAGHEILL, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW Remember the place : DesBrisay’s Building, Next Doorto Beer & Gofl’s, Opposite the Market House. ‘the birch-bark coffin that contained them cloth, his gun and his tomahawk, (the-last two represented by shapeless lumps and by | particles of rust). and last, but not least, which he reserves to the Government of deciding. whether a meeting shall or shall not be allowed to take place. His Excellency, therefore, cannot permit such action to be taken by the Orange a i me : : all, and which was in a good state of pre-|party or any other party in the country. A Sone ee 13 om ba] nena me Onemeery, | (MES. YOUNG'S MILEINERY ROOMS UP STAIRS) | Svactiaichtaer teooey of teow Hllapere mameeke Enon i unter River 747 5 ] ” 7 . ’ Bey SSS TaD, 4 Pp. M. <OrRy = ’ ‘. , located, at what, by that time, had become jallow any counter demonstration to be held Kensington . $42 12 22 #705 NOTARIES PUBLIC, &e. W e & A, BRO WN & CoO, the edge of the land facing the ocean. Anjfin the same neighborhood on the same : ; -» | atrive 907 1257 29-| OFFICES—O’Halloran’s Building, Great! yi. . 17 “ ‘ end of the coftin was seen to protrude from|day. The counter demonstration will not sr \ depart... s 7 2 George Street, Charlottetown, | Ch town, June 17, 1884,-—dy whly the bank; curiosity led to investigation and/|be interfered with, provided there is no : ort Hi 30 415 an a —————ee—s discovery. Owing to the blowing away of |objection to it on other grounds (if held fi Alberton .. 12 05 7 ae Money to sen ’ the light overlying soil, and from other }at atime and place which will not bring if Tignish.... 1242 743 W. W, Sucuivan, Q. C. | Cuzaran B. Maomnits | uatural causes, the remains were almost at|/hostile bodies into close proximity), and a FROM WEST PM. 4M, A Mi Jam. 16, '88, the surface at the time. What became of|will itself be similarly protected. His wl pe a | elie ia | ohn a a | them? Well, sir, the coffin was left|Excellency was unwilling to adopt this *. é srton .. a 4 o4 ix (j i is v ; (it was only birch bark, you know)jcourse at Newry, as he thought that Port Hill. ita ciene ; = 7 = WwW. WH EATLE Xe | Penke’s No. 3 Wharf and the contents taken to a house|sufficient notice of the reasons for his pro- | Gummeraide, toa o 42 192 667|(Or Wueatisy & Sons, CHARLOTTETOWN, | 7 r 9 ie me aenertnat as gs into Ree peel or be given. But he miei am 607 209 730 P. E. Jstanp x x > y 0 ool chest an some days after|now desires distinctly to give notice to the oe oo 3 25 8 47 R. PA LMER & COx, E ROPRIETORS, thrown into the sea, put back just where |Orange body, represented by your lordship, | Giasieticheers 302 507 1007 ua , ——~—- 0 — they were got, or into some other hole,;and to the other bodies which may con- ieee mia ree Tal HOmmission Merchant We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices ; put out of sight and out of mind some-|template counter demonstrations to meet- : (inialabtohee 417 702 ’ SUMS git ; where, anywhere, so the parties were rid of |ings which, if held alone, would not be rlottetown. oteeeccers U2 Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mould them, and the row they had kicked up inlinterfered with by tl ; t. that i i Mount Stewart, | #TVe--------5 ae dps. 269 BARRINGTON STREET, ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, etc. h S eiibet mend! ns bout the bs P tk li hiel AS pe res Saat as | * | depart.. 527 902 We are prepared to do al| kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Tenon- i 2 ai ee ee rey oh; —s + _ ri which he will pursue with the oF St. Peter's ...617 1020) EL ATIWVAS, IN. S.| ing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, etc. n a word, the precious, priceless relies are jobject of maintaining the right of public - ” 1302| £2" Special attention given to the sale of| All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice. gone—have been destroyed. Ignorance, meeting and of preserving peace—objects a. Souris. . 722 1202 PE Iehood aati giver With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the the brute and superstition born of ignor-|which he ventures to hope that your lord- i] : ns 20.1 > Tort pees ce. utmost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. jance, and dread offspring of superstition, |ship and those who act with you will agree a Mount Stewart.... 5632 907 pril 22, 190%, oa ‘ |have robbed the present and the future of | with him in thinking of paramount import- , Cardigan c= aa 4. Ch’town, June 7, 1884—wkly ly | those exhibits ia mementoes of the past. | ance to the people deena any i = vo ‘. e ; ; =I , } Ph ccs esewers ences si 647 1047 N. J. CAM PBELL, = — — a It must be in the recollection of certain -_—-- —- i PROM East. —i Pe Charlottetown gentlemen that they formed| he whirligig of time. savs the Bust on Seusia _ 647 217 (Successor to Campbell & Rayden) . | themselves into an Historical Society some | 4 dvertiser, ane sinhtimees ae somtone ie. =. ieee 752 400 ; i aa | onan P. ae 7 rey accustomed places. It is curious to see the Te M ie ) auvive.... ni 842 517 A ( ( ; ii i h wd inkle agsociaion be not dead but) Duke of Argyll, once the fiery champion of ‘T hee apy } depart...... oo 52 uctloneer dil OMISSION ut dl ’ : ® (sleepeth, possibly it — be shaken a Mr. Gladstone's. every act, in the cine of t NT acs cccknctuecunn ate, ae jconsciousness enough to engage certain | Lords, taking every occasion to critici d Georgetown seedaw brulee 4ccane 1271 32| SHIP BROBRAR, _H! i ine Hi |men or certain women, in certain localities, |carp at his ‘corenae leader's policy; while i i a eccinn ee Mal 745 357 ie . 2 ~ |to serve as receivers of historical relies for| Lord Derby, who was @ colleague of Lord PIDs pss cenecegrncnes 842 512 AN D EN St RANCH AGEN r, o transmission to head-quarters—to inierview ee to carefully pick to iedie i —— — —---——— ~ CAPITAL, = « = . = - 2 $2,000,000 aged residents and generally to act con|eyery shred of the Liberal programme, i COR. GF QUEEN AND WATER STS., o—-—— po in “ interests of historical enquiry | rises to defend Mr. Gladstone from the a) and research. 3 SHIP AND HOUSE Charlottetown, P. E, Island. BEAD OFFICE Mostra), More anon H. \Or Ri Ghabededy * Meet thee HALIFAX BRANCH-— J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. mere eee net o-eeheentin he entered office in 1880, the He e Farewell Address. BUILDERS, Will find every requisite fer tie trade at PUCHEMEN’S STEAM FACTORY, Beers Wharf, Always on hand, a complete stock of Ship’s Biocks, Deadeves, : steering Wheels, ~ALSO— Mouidings, in great variety, Cornice, Base Panel, Door and Window Finish, Spouting, Conductor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balus- ters and every description of Turning. Fret, Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing and Moulding turned out neatly and with dese patch. Satisfaction guaranteed, Don't forget the place, Beers Wharf near MeMillan’s Coal Depot. Albert Duchemin. Uh’ town, Jan. 2, 1884. —whkly 6i. ‘SUBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMIN- Importer and Jobber of Choice Grocerics and Spices. General Agent for P. E. Island of the British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Com- pany, of London, England Se Special attention given to Auction Sales of Lumber, Coal, Fish, Apples and other Fruit, Real Estate, Household Furniture, Bankrupt and other Stocks, and all kinds of Merchan- dise. Correspondence and Consignments solicited. Returns promptly made. March 28, 1884. MONCTON Sash and Door Factory. R. P. LEA, in returning thanks to the 4 { public for the liberal patycnageextended to him while in business in Charlottetown begs leave to inform his old customers and the public generally, that he, in company with Mr. William Rogers, has appointed Messrs. B. Williams & Ce, Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownal Wharf, Charlottetown, our agents, who will keep constantly on band a full supply of Mould- ings, Window Sashes, Doors, etc.. at LOWEST CASH PRICES. All orders entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. LEA & ROGERS, Moncton, N. B. Ek. Oaly ONE DOLLAR oa year. Ch’town, Feb. 27, 1884. doing business in the Dominion. Canada. after two years. The CASH PROFIT results paid to Company in Canada, application of profiis:— Sept. 5, 1883.—-2aw wly Ch’town, aivy 7, 1884. —— j= Risks Taken on Most Favorable Terms. *gNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Merchants Bank of Halifax. CONFEDERATION LEE ASSOCIATION. 9 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. ) steninn cists The SECURITY offered to policy-holders is UNSURPASSED by any Company | Its PROGRESS HAS BEEN UNEXAMPLED in the history of Insurance in Its Policies are INDISPUTABLE after three years and NON-FORFEITABLE pclicy-holders have not been equalled by any The following are examples of ACTUAL REDUC.1ON OF PREMIUMS by Robert Taylor, Halifax, insured for $10,000 in 1872, premium $317.70; in 1880, $160.10. John Wilhe, Halifax, insured for $1,000 in 1871, premium $31.77; in 1882, $14.20. " John 8. McLean, Halifax, insured for $4,000 in 1872, premium $137.76; in 1882, $70 06. Mayor Jones, St. John, insured for $5,000 in 1871, premium $172.20; in 1882, $77.20. Weae>_ The tullest information will be given on application. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents for P, E. Island. | Deruty or Hunter River Sons or Tem- PERANCE : REVEREND Sir aNnvD Broruer,—It is with deep regret we learn that you are about to remove from us to occupy a field of labor in the far West. In severing your connection from us we lose a strong advo- cate of temperance, and one who has done much to advance the interest of total ab- stinence, and prohibition in this Province. The members of this Division feel that they are deeply indebted to you for the many pleasant and profitable hours spent together, as to you chiefly this Division owes its existence. You will please accept this purse, con- taining twenty-five dollars, as a small token of our appreciation of your noble efforts to advance the cause of Temperance and the a well being of the community ; and rest assured that your name will be long cherished and fondly remembered by the officers and members of Hunter River Di- vision. Signed on their behalf, Suvon Brown, W. P. CHARLOTTE BaGNnaci, W. A. T. 8S. McLgon, P. W. P. ‘Grores H. McGuieay. Hannav Darke. Hunter River Division Rooms, May 19,1884, REPLY. To the Orricers and Memeers of the Hunter River Division of the Sons of Temperance. My Dear Friexps,—In reply very kindly, to your though datteringly worded To THE Rev. J. A. Daroz, CHAPLAIN AND! ‘functory support. other seceder, has been silenced by friendly Duke of Argyll and Mr. Forster are now his outspoken antagonists, and seem far on the way towards the Tory camp, Mr. Bright, who left the Cabinet because he could not justify the bombardment of Alexandria, still gives his former col- leagues a somewhat lukewarm and pre- Lord Lansdowne, an- and lordly exile toCanada. Mr. Goschen, who was oered the Speakership, is as hostile to the Egyptian policy as is Mr. Forster. bss 2S; At the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford, on Wednesday, the students cheered the Queen, the Marguis of Salisbury and Lord Randolph Churchill, and groaned loudly at jthe mention of Mr. Gladstone and Messrs. |Charles Bradlaugh and Henry George. ' Mr. Hugh Sutherland, M. P., arrived ‘at Ottawa on the 29th ult., to make ar- rangements for the building of the Winni- |peg & Hudson’s Bay Railway. He leaves for England next week. | The Crown Princess Victoria, of Norway, has become the happy mother of a gon at Christiania. This is the second son, the first having been born November, 11, | 1882, | — Lord Randolph Churchill declares that England has virtually annexed Egypt, and & new ministry must render the work more complete. | At Neufschatel, Switzerland, the manager of the Cantonal Bank has committed suicide. He hal been embevzliny the bauk funds.