THE DAILY . iv yp» | diplomatic field, and it is probable, says \ PATI, : K napfher Pure DaAILy BXAMINER, |{iPomane a La be given Vie Eoin: UNE 16 1883 orship of one of thy Australian Colonies. “Tt ) SO. The London corre. pondent of the Edin- bureh Scotsman, | om whom we quote, says that in Cana-ia developments might Notes of the Week. arise which would call for censure of the ~ Russia 1s rein big with discontent. . . ‘ . ‘ '| Governor-General, aud in such a case it Che Nihilists are ovee more on the war ‘ : ; Lint } | 4 : would be awkward for the crown to have ath: abd the crownce ar 318 as caTe- } ? to lecture a Piinee of the blood. Hence it | y vguarut d as evel the probability of bis being sent to some nore easily governed colony, where he would be less likely to be led into temp- e accused has resulied in| ;a:jou, or to need deliverance from con- giiity. | stitutional evil. -The perpetrators of the Star Route Frauds have escaped unwhipt of ‘justice The trial of tl } ‘ ' by a vVeraicl ol re —The from Zululand are not! Victoria Park is barred to the pub- reassuring for reformers in that country. | lie by the roughness of the shore route The iufluence of Cetewayo has, during} oy the south and by the stench of evapor- his loug absence, been undermined by/ ating filth on the north. Que has to hold and many of his former ad-| one's breath when passing over Black arms him. | Sam's Bridge, with the sun beating down on the exposed flats of Governor's Pond. andy Li Cs his rivals ; herents are now In against The reforms he proposes as the result of his visit to England, are not higkly re-!Qne of two things should be done— garded by the gentlefolk who were wout | either the water which conveys away to call him Iivg. ithe refuse of two tanneries and a Woolen —France is still in difficulty with| Factory should be confined within a But the tele.-|Rarrow channel and made to flow at Madagasear. | le pont China and grams aunounce that the Chinese authori-| nce into the harbor, or else ¢ g : ties } ave oive n pa ifie assurances. and | Should be cleaned out aud put in com- that the Malagese will probably /munication with the salt water at high- with the mediation | tide every day. As this last would re- of the British. Rumors of war abroad,| tire an outlay of energy beyond all have, in the meantime, diverted the| Precedent in civic performances, the attention of the French People from too | first ought certainly to be insisted on close a contemplation of the weakuess of | At present, what might otherwise be | desirable places of residence are system- faticaliy avoided in ordinary walking ; people OF} and the park, with its fresh sea air, its be satisfied the Governmeut at home. A rev L yndon and othe ths ee Wee large cities in Knglane } -~ mot avo tne cr a te 1 ie igrass and its trees, is thus rendered were seriously alarmed by the discovery + os vere seriously alarmed by the ciscovery | needlessly difficulé -of approach. © It : ote aide { the lres “] “dyna-| ° in their midst ¢ : the dreade dyna |wonld be a great convenience if there miters.”’ Justice has ’ ;were a walk or drive around the shore with respect to these jabove the reach of high water, or any other way of getting to the park without having to ron a fever blockade, both in going and returning. not been too tardy They— them—have ruifiaus. or at least the leaders of been sentenced to life long, penal servitude. | It has been said that justice is swifter in| the Old Country than in the New. We! think it is also surer. . , : , } sought out. tried, couvicted, and 2:0 ea? -—-——_-_—_— The Refund. —John Bright has been a tribune of} Tar Patriot inquires why the sum of the people upwards of a quarter of a| $20,818.69, paid by Hall aud Myrick on century ; avd now he is enduring a series | fish belonging to themselves was not in- of public ovations, with processions, | cluded in tae vote lately submitted to complimentary addresses, ete 9 thrown ip. | Parliament on the ground of that they are The Right Honorable gentleman was the | Americans, while it was proposed to pay most eloquent agitator of his day; and, | Mr, Churchill, who is also an American, in this capacity, has proved a blessing to | ‘he amount of his claim. We may say his country. A good constitutional agi- | that the list published by the ExamMIneR tator is a valuable man in his day and|® few days since, and reproduced in geseration; but bad, - unconstitutional,| yesterday's Pairiof, is a copy of the agitators, ate a curse to any people. | schedule attached to the memorial of the Theta Eee TAN tee whee claimants, addressed in 1879, to the ee Sty 228 Pass" | Governor-General. ‘That schedule di- a second reading in the British House of) ~. Sg . Com ences... it sivusipéovtw: boards tna | vided Hall and Myrick’s claim as follows: € 8s. g 8 p s é , . > OF . town commissiouers full power to erect $20,818.69 for themselves, and $,9883.00 ; ahh athe thin, tk "he ; by them for British subjects. suitable buildiogs for laborers, or to im-| ;¢ “1D r J . as eal ;|Churchill’s name appeared along with prove existing dwellings, as the case may oes ” > ® ‘jihe names of other claimants, and we be, the cost to come from the rates, : , which in Ireland are but land taxes. It Cente - a — for granted that he - s¢ ? i SB. *.* . hay ‘a : ‘ was jritish 8 e; , however also provides for attaching to each labor- ae eee oe Ginte - : a. 0 aa ote a poner Sl |. the Patriot has called atiention to the er’s cottage a plot of grount exceed- | 5 a a ? ; : : | fact thet Mr. Churchill is an American ing an acre, aod not less than half an detdiin thie? Cidabientiie Wk he dali acre, on which to grow vegetables for his|~ .’ pte Wel Ts i? famil ‘Tee vent to be paid for thie (ot eee the proper principle, and strike ily use. 1e red ye paid for this fou 3 ; ‘ i rn 2 ; re fixed 1} ee Se Com. |! bis claim before the vote is again sub- Ss xec ) j m- . ° a a y mitted to Parliament. missioners. _——_—-— ~ Shorthorns. —Though the tickets were eight ~—Practically, New Guinea has been annexed to the British Empire; the Bechuanas, in South Africa, have offered their fine, undeveloped country to the British Goverument; and it is announced dollars each, the banquet in honor of Sir Charles Tupper was * beyond question the) as. James Macdassld hes an interest- most successful event of the kind that | ino paper in the Journal of the Royal ever took place in Halifax.” ; Except the | 4 cricylture Society on this subject. Premier, no man in Canada fills a larger /After pointing out the improvements place in public estimation than Sil | effected. he. arrives at the following con- Charles; and his administration of the | clusions t : ; " : ° 1 ” ¢ ofa - ae’ ee of Conada No variety of cattle fits itself more easily at the Court of St, James’ will, no doubt, | 41.4 readily to varying conditions of Jife attract as much attention in Great Britain | than the Improved Storthorns This un- as that of his distinguished predecessor. | doubtedly is one of the most valuable at- The policy of being represented at the seat | tributes of the breed. Without it, Short- of the Empire by ove of our best men, has | horns could have made but little headway been so fully vindicated, that the wisdom |in foreign countries, where they are now : a —r doing good work. In both Scotland and of the appointment of Sir Charles has Salen . . . ; reland they have thriven admirably— hardly been called in question. nearly as well, indeed, in the cold dry climate ot the north-east of Scotland, with close house winter-feeding, as in the wild moist climate of the south of Ireland, with daily field-exercise all the year round. In both eountries there are numer- ous pure-bred herds of high individual that the wisdom of taking the New/|merit, afew of them ranking among the Hebrides, the Solomon Islands, and] finest in the kingdom. The Aberdeenshire other Islands in the Southern Pacific} Shorthorn has attained a well recognised Ocean, is being seriously cousidered. type—somewhat deficient in high-class Th U ‘ted Seat i aSntale sala Shorthorn character, perhaps; but, at the ad nied States, Attssia, and other! same time, broad, deep, well-fleshed and very large countries, ery out enough,! thoroughly useful. Then, as to well-bred and well-cared-for Irish Shorthorns, who their rich, soft, ‘‘enough,”’ “enough’’; but Great Britain, never. Her arms are all embracing. | has not been struck by Every race, nearly every tribe. and|»atural touch, and beautiful rank, glossy coat of hair, as well as by their attractive character generally ? -_———_—-———- --—- + mom o -- Summerside Exports. nearly every form of religion on earth has its members, adherents, or followers, on British ‘Territory. —In view of the recent and proposed | aoe additions to the Empire a new list of the | SumMersIpE, June 15th, 1883. possessions of the British people has been Shipped per steamer ‘‘Princess of Wales,” prepared, as follow, — | Cameron master, for Shediac -- Mr. | ) se Local and Other Items. | } ~ - - —-« | A. Kunnevy, Esq., returned home last | night. -—_——> A prenk at the Mayistrate’s Court fined one dollar and costs. - > M, A. CAMERON is the canvassing Agen for the Dominion Safety Fund. —— t | Tue Ontario Government have commis- | sioned Mr, Lynch, who is now in Ottawa, to | write a treatise on butter making, a } Rich mixed Oriental Tea and Lemen Biscuits made daily at “the City Steam Bakery.” J. QUIRK [june 16 lw ilies Rev. F. R: Murray, Rector of St. Luke’s, Halifax, is visiting the Island; and will preach in St. Peter's Church, on Sunday, both morn- ing and evening. -> Tue Fathers of the Redemptorist Order will commence their tirst regular mission ever preached here, in St Duustan’s Cathederal at High Mass to-morrow. > Horse Buyers are numerous on the Island this season. They repcrt that there is a good stock cf horses in the province, but owgers hold them so high that it is almost impossible to do business with them. However, large numbers are being exported every week to the United States, an al Mr. Curprers, Chancellor of the Exche- quer, in aspeech at the annual dinner of the Press Fund, pointed to the great progress of the press in America, and gave as au snstance the publication in the Chicago papers of the Revised New ‘Testament the day after it appeared in England. Mr. Samuel Ward, of New York, proposed the toast of Parliament. eaeampengeen Mr. Hickson, Geveral Manager of the Grand Trunk Railway has informed the Montreal correspondent of the Globe that there is no prospect of a war of rates as reported, the re- cent charges not having rendered such an event necessary. Fast trains will be kept on, however, to compete with the Pennsylvania Railway, aad also*between Toronto and Mon- treal. THe case of Miss Anuie C, Hain, a very respectable young lady of Womelsdorf, Read- ing County, Pa., is attracting much attention from the medical practitioners. On Sunday afternoon, June 3, she was suddenly taken ill and became unconscious. Since then she has remained in a stupor, notwithstanding the best medical treatment. It is not known what her ailment is, as she was seemingly in perfect health up to the time of her prostra- tion, - > At Belleville, on Sunday morning, a woman named Agnes MacIntosh, who stated that she had been seduced under promise of marriage, left her five months’ old child at the door of its putative father’s residence. The woman was arrested llth ipst., but on its being stated that she was married and had been deserted by her husband, but for which fact her para- mour would have married her. She was in- duced to resume possession of her child and leave the city. —_— > Lonpon J'ruth:—‘‘T see that the Queen has conferred the Royal Red Cross decoration upon all the Koyal Princesses with the exception of the Marchioness af Lorna Remembering the kindly interest Prine«ss Louise always talecc in questions of charity, I think that the omis- sion of her name from the first list of recipi- ents is to beregretted. If the distribution of the Order had been contined to those who had actually taken an active part in nursing, I could have understood the Princess not re- ceiving it; but this is not the case, as each of her sisters is to wear the decoration.” - In a recent number of the London //lustrat- ed Sporting and Dramatic News we find por- traits of the Canadian Lacrosse Team now playing in Fngland. The work might have been better, asit is almost impossible to recognize any of the men. In speaking of the group the News says:—‘“‘It is a Canadian characteristic to look radiant and happy, for which the glorious climate is doubtless chiefly responsible, and one of the reasons why la- croose is so firmly engrafted as a Canadian sport is that it requires high spirits in its ex- ponents. Canadians are always in high spirits,” od Tuovucut Reapine.—Mr. Labouchere,M.P., recently challenged Irving Bishop, the thought reader, to tell the number of a bank note known only to Labouchere and to Mr. Firth, M. P., the latter to hold the bank note. La bouchere put up £1,000 against £100, the pro- ceeds to be devoted to charity. Three thou- sand persons Were present at St. James Hall London, the evening of the 14th inst., to see the result, but owing to disputes concerning the conditions neither Lebouchere nor Firth was present. A note belonging to one of the audiences was placed in the hands of Col. Stratham, and Bishop guessed the number at first attempt. He now claims that he won ; the £1,000. The audience was disorderly. ° ob Autmost Reavy ro Srart.—The Moncton Transcrirt says Messrs. Lee & Rogers, of P. E. Island, who have recently erected a saw and planing mill at the foot of Westmorland street, expect to commence operations next week. To-day they will raise steam and test tze machinery. They would have been able to do so yesterday but the high wind that prevailed prevented them hoisting the funnel or smoke stack into position. It is forty-nine feet in length and when placed on the boiler will be about fifty-sevea feet from the ground. As a protection from the fire they intend to run a perforated water pipe along the top of Square Popula-| 68 bags Potatoes,.............05+. $ 48 00 Country. Miles tion. Swe OOM PL ng oa coke oc es 659.00 Great Britain&Ireland 121,115 36,100,090| !6 head of Cattle................ 640.00 Indian possessions.... 1,558,254 254,000,000} ‘! Horses....... - 1690.09; Other eastern posses- | 1075 lbs. Hams... . 108.00 sions... 20,000 eemnnent - 86-bmsks Oates. 05 oe kee 11.00 Australasia 3.173,310 3, 0¢ 0,000 | siniehiienernanii North America. 3,620,500 4 609,000} $2,556.00 Guiana, etc 160,000 eee? iio ee OO Afcien ...../4. 270,000 2,250,000 | Our Advertisers. West Indies. > IRF 1,300,000 | European possessions.. 120 175.000) = John Quirk announces that be is prepared | Various Settlements.. New Guinea 96,171 200 0 9 ; ’ 9 . ° . 300,800 2,000,000 | with cakes, biscuits, confectionery, syrups, Bechuana Land. 100,000 2,000,000 | .,.. ; oor tkiddee 8 500 200,000 | &t» at very cheap rates. Solomon Islands. 10,000 500, 01 0 | Campbell & Rayden wil] hold an auction ai dds = |sale of furniture at the residence of the . 9,395,677 310,375,000 | widow of the late Mark Butcher, on Wed- —The truth with reference to Prince| nesday, 20th inst. Intending purchasers Leopold's request to be Governor-General | #T¢ invited to call and inspect the furniture of Canada «eems to be this: The Prince | #"¥ @ay previous to sale. offered his services for tl s > : i aba oc Queen had some objestion’ rk nate oe aati - Porapag oa money Chee r oat oa & | Jarvis, _of the Finance Department, who » After a time the Queen’s objections! was injured by acollision on the Grand were overcome; but meanwhile the) Trunk near Chicago, a few months ago, Marquis of Lausdowne bad been appoint-|has received $5,000 damages from the | ed ; aud the fitness of Lord Lansdowne | Company. for the position being at once felt and | X ‘ acknowledged. hia appointment was ac- | C ke pe of i cepted as final. The Prince, hewever, | oe ne ee ne Totals +--+ owen 200 000 | to supply pic-nie and tea party committees | | the roof so that water can be turned on in the | basemeut of the building and the roof sprinkled | at a moment’s warning. ~-- — | Havrrax Ocean Sreamsuip Co. —The pros- | pectus of the Halifax Steam Navigation Com- pany (limited) which has been formed for the purpose of establishing direct steam com- munication between Halifax, St. John and Great Britain has been issued. The capital of the company is to be $300,000, in 3,000 shares of $100 each, a deposit of $10 per {share being made on application and $20 on allotment. There is to be an interval of three mouths before any call, and between each call, and no call is to exceed $30 per share. The following gentlemen have been appointed pro vinsional directors: Messrs. John F. Stairs, chairman; T. KE. Kenny, W. Roache, jr., E. P. Archibald, W. Gossip, G. J. Troop, W. C. Silver and Fdw, Smith, and Mr. Jos. Wood, Secretary.—-//alifax Chronicte, — -— a + Lieuts. MacKay and Van Straubonzie, educated at Kingston, have passed distin- guished examinations at Woolwich, Eng., for promotion to captaincies in the Royal Engineers. —~— Baron Legrange, a young French noble- man, who recently visited the Northwest, is organizing in Paris a large ranche com- : th b i ; 13 auaious fur servive some where in the | te vaslh a eae Tinian — pany, to occupy a considerable tract of land on Bow River. EXAMINER, JUN ER, TUNE 16, 1883 _— BUY ONLY THE BEST MASON & HAI MLIN 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 Fxhibition in the World. o-—— Sold on very easy terms, with large discounts for cash, by LEONARD MORRIS, SUMMERSIDE, Solé Agent for P.E. Island. | 2 ~~ Summerside, June 12, 1883.—ly bg ’ GET THE BEST! 0 THOSE IN WANT OF SPECTACLES SHOULD CALL AT E. W. TAYLOR'S, SUUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, CITY. 0 H “case had many years experience in fitting and adjusting L Glasses, both in England:and this country, he is confident there are not many having a deficiency of vision, who, by trying his Glasses, will not find themselves considerably bene- fitted, as many residents of both city and country can testify. Some persons are already using Glasses to strong for them, thereby injuring the eye. Others are trying the eye too much by not using Spectacles when they really "ueed them. For Long or Short Sight or Weak Sight, WE KEEP A SELECTION OF SPECTACLES AND EVYE-CLASSES, i Gold, Steel and Unrivalled Celuloid Frames, made by one of the best Optical Manufacturers in the world. E. W. TAYLOR, WATCHMAKER & OPTICIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN. June 9, 1883. eod CAIN ADA. LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. =——§ 0 —_——— HSTABLISHED 1847. = CAPITAL AND FUNDS NEARLY 6,000,000 DOLLARS. Annual Income over $1,000,000. —— —:0: — — LLONORARY DIRECTORS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. CHAS, PALMER, ESQ. R. R. HODGSON, ESQ. HON. W. W. SULLIVAN. Medical Advisers—DRS. F. D. BEER AND W. GEO. R. BEER, ESQ. W. E. DAWSON, ESQ. HON. J. 8. CARVELL. H. HOBKIRK. —_—_—_— The advantages of joining an old and successful Comp li 6s ‘Kk.’ wry be judged of from the following facts:— ee hee ist. The rates charged are lower than those of 2nd. It has the largest business of an 3rd. The 4 Canada. 4th. Profits not only altogether extinguish all i . ; os : the bolder an annual an” ° = nn papmentey at, in addition, yiahl other companies. . y Company in Canada. profit bonuses added to Life Policies are larger than any other Company in Agent at Summerside, A. L. ANDERSON, ESQ C Souris, . - - - JAS. McBRIDE, ESQ. : Georgetown, G. A. AITKEN, ESQ. Crapaad, A. SHAW, ESQ. a TO COMMITTERS op TEAS AND PiG-Nige. The best place to yet your supplies is : a THE CITY STEAM BAKERY. Biscuits and Cakes (our own ™ aonfactur ) ’ CONFECTIONERY, in great varicty, SYRUPS, NUTS, ao, Ail of the above very cheap, J. QUIRK, Ch'town, June 16.—Im eod Household Furniture, Carriages, Sleighs, ete, £ ase instructed io sell on the premises, on epyntetion . NEXT, 2 ‘th in tant, commencing AY tained in the residence ui (j,. lan MW Butcher, Esq. (a valuable collection ) inglo. ing one Pianotorte (nearly new), Coat $40 —AiSO— : Carriages, Sleighs, Robes, ete. TERMS—All sums over $20, three credit, on approved notes; under thet amount cash on delivery, ing pect desired, Intending purchasers con call and the Furniture, etc,, before the sale, if CAMPBELL & RAYDEN, Auctioneers Ch town, Jane 15.—5i , The Last Chain WE MBAN 70 CLOSE OUR St0ne JUNE 30TH, not to epen again until the middle of when the balance of our stock will be sold Y Auction. ° Extra inducements are now offered ty buyers, Wholesale and Retail, A. A. BALDWIN & (0 Ch’town, June 14.—3i sj li TO LET On Hillsborough Square, HE COTTAGE at present occupied by Benj. DesBrisay, Esq. Apply.to MRS. E. LOWDEN, Uh’town, June 13.— 4 ; B RA N . BRAN, 12 Tons Just Received. HORACE HASZARD. Ch'town, June 12.—1w eod —_-— ——— —+ ogame UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and Newsiest paper ia the bt : a5 WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. X\TRAYED—From the Subscriber's prem- ises, Orlebar Street, neartheresidenceol F. L. Haszard, on Tuesday afvernoon last, YELLOW CANARYBIRD, Any pertongir- ing information as to its wh be [june 1431 rewarded, A, H. Love. ANTED AT ONCK— Four Gabloet Makere, at P. E. 1. Furnitere Ware- rooms,—M4rx Wrigat & Co. _{janel i SALE CHEAP—A Pleasure Boat, fifteen feet keel, with sail and oars. Ap ply to Joser# McCarey, lottetown. Pont OT ASTURE TO LET- For two Cows, with water on the spot. App'y et hit | i Ee FPYENEMENT TO LET— Situated peas Me Bexj. Hooper's Shop, Upper . te George Street. Apply on the premises Mrs. Edwaid Corbett. t LEY ANTED- A First-Class Worksian, in Confectioners’ Shop. Address, P. 4 Box 118, Charlottetow n ees - A bey YTANTED IMMEDIATELY ~ W and a Girl, to assist in Dining ® Apply at the Revere House. r r° LE? —(with immediate possession) 14 handsome and commodions residence the northern suburbs of the city, os Peter Road, lately occupied by L. B. rebibal Esq. Enquire of LoneworTH pe 7 16, 188 ° U 7 opel: {juve? to Halifax #5 * all fawily. G00! jmisy 31 \3 Ys NOR SALE—A nice Piano, as good as new, W bargain. Apply at this office. ANTED—A GIRL to go general servant, in a 6m wages, Apply at this office. OAK D.—Farties desiring summer months, m™ a locality, in the suburbs of Cha be within ten minutes walk of the city, wy accommodated, on reasonable (rarlotteton™ dressing M. F. T., Box 8 (way 30 Pr. O. Board for the very pleasant —_ en ee story ryXO LET—One-half of that ss Brick House, on Uppet - it oe containing nine rooms. ussessl may? Apply to ALExANDEk Hokx® [ __ a A HOUSE, containing mo LET spriDk rooms, Apply to James Maln0rr sy'6 Park Road. et WM, McLEAN, Agent. June 7. acacia SAFE, —For slé, 20% een 0eF Sale forty 2 ee ©