a emmy mg ty ae i i-th. its ss Published 1m the Provinces, oo CH ARLO rr" HAT DEPARTMENT. ° Silk Hats, Drab Shell Hats, Felt Hats, Straw Hats, Linen Hats Indian Pith Hats. FOR HOT WEATHER, The General Stock comprises and retail. Cheap for Cash. 31, 1880. Charlottctown, May aan Great Summer Resort PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, a 2 ee os. LORIN 15 aby.1 Commedions House, situate Shore, offers great attraction NHIS N New at North for Tourists whi bathing, fishing, ete. It is within easy access of the City, being ze: R. FOSTER, only thirteen (1) miles by rail or carriage. Millers and Shippers’ Age nt, Charges mods vate. For further p< wrticulars ; May 6, ‘50. Moncton, N. B apply to the Manager, or address | coceasiajiadieeicip ihe alichene pieerpabieedbnnidiibcediqinaiionicendnegs <pililethe E.apir "> EV<> E iL ¢ ow PANY, .: “De / Es Charlottetown, P. EK. 1L PREE = $. game iP, tay. | RAVOR SAL ri a wo American DORIES, in ere Weer sl. set ets as” Tt thorough repair. Apply aé the Pp ACIFIC | FISH MARKET, ; May 20, 1880 ' —_— ND ew ce Mutual insu ! are wanting recreation, sea aul Meal f. o. | Charlottetown or Summersicie. VV Try , ; a ‘ LTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1880 NO. 38 - . i bl 4 Adal VY JRED j ‘ A} Fin hy ° J LN d fw Oy are J * a 3 , a “1 ore rnen t Greemnane connec ae Dee nar se cre Ta: Le ane Io Qnmane ew roeB ean anor ji aati cactiss sme neem Pe RT ee a oe ni ce a ‘ i eo “ — ee KANSAS. | Massacl husetts, iosily from the former; oe <> et T ae <4 ~ . | they were s returning home, some of them > = eS ‘ikibewencll |; WHAT A NEW. BRUNSWICKER THINKS OF | waiting in Kansas city for money from KANSAS STATE AND KANSAS CITY —IN- | their fornier homes te take them back. ————— -.*()? a wate TERESTING EXPERIENCE OF- KANSAS | | When | was buying my Ticket in the Union DROUGHT, KANSAS DUST AND KANSAS|Depot to bring me East, several parties PRIRVING —A STORY wuicit souNps | asked the price of tickets te towns in Penn- (Tory VERY LIKE THE TRUTH. | sylvani ia, and they teld me they were on ‘est ol? —~- fay way home “strapped.” Legislation — ‘ > ey ot cc o- z Fry From the St. John Sun, Jue 2 Ath. |: 1d been passed to extend to atria Cx sx | B . Pe UF ae be 5 _ * Yesterday there called at fhe Sun office a another year for improving the Jands they “A my Qe ats & y aw ao on er New Brunswicker who davabea Ap wil and | were leaving, which had been taken under rum = May to travelling in the Western States, the homestead or pre- emption act. ‘This AI : “2 and who has seen the best and worst ..of | ¥48 1m consequence of the repeated coats ce ws i Kansas in particular. Having consented to |of the ereps, whi ch were leading people Ayaiea yeasy = CJ 10M LL! j /7 r : the Newest and o—s§ —-. SO 2 ees a will be LHe rece ” Buda” Age,’ “Extra Family, perior,” ‘* White - .“‘Beaver,” ‘*Pastry” an choice K. D. Corn Meal | Quotations for th b, at issd Brands of Flour and Rese,” e above Milis, ~~ ul wren (laa Cu Brae yr a ce ae PY > hess c ae =“ oS SA > seal = lO we | ll ons Co a poe ww arate O.: iam *o jaan C? Ses ~ bron — ~~ ¢ = a fo 7 = = F5. leaned {| SS —com. 1 ry} a (re (Patent), ‘* Alabaster,” ee ad ** Amber,” —** Go e i qnttienptinenncintiants We eo eee MARINE. eri | Lori ine Assets 3ist Dec., 1879, - $744,149.00 | h K EH 4 S piece, sibel oe ee es: QUEEN SQU on first-class ris Ks. Certificates issued payable in London | at the office of Morron Rose & Uo., Bankors, or in New York. Risks taken and rates fixed without being . referred to Head Office. FENTON T. SEW BERY. Agia for P. E. Island. May i}, 1880. HSUEAR Oh ENGLAND. —— eee TWO PAILLIONS STERLINC. Ue oO. CAPITAL, ou Yected on all kinds of Build- andise and Produce. Also, on tocks. : ‘or isolated residences. eae N¢ ings, Me: Vessels on the Special rates Losses settle ge GEORG!) MACLEOD (Union Bank), A xe al for Prince Kdward Island * June, 1577— al ‘Soring. and VALUE COMPLETE IN EVERY D Uhl —_ b het s dward,” later. arrivals, LARGEST AND BES? Bri! ish ubscribers have, by ‘Ethel Bla Please give us elsewhere. W. & A. BR June 1, 18580. erage puline) EPARTMENT, SURPASSED. completed the } the } 2 Iche, STOCK OF ang Forsign Dry AND GROCERIES Ever imported by them, which they pose of at the lowest Cash prices. a cali befere purchasing PWN Brands of Flour or delivered at ae S. &. C2 BCD In CHESTS . [ I A ie Best Styles in DAV TE Flour and Meal. O' | | ived for the follow- Meal! — ‘Golden ‘““Warenp’s Su-| florence, ” iden Star.” ‘* Prince and otter Goods will dis- & CG, {j 14 ao Emigrants, Attention. par BEST ROUTE FOR Manitoba, Colorado, and ‘he West, Is ViA-Ttas In ercolonial and Grand Trunk Hallway, QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE and FARES always LOWER from Priuce Edward Island than by any other route. For Ticket. aud all information about Luggage, Frei hts, &c., apply to ¥. W. HALES, Agent Grand Trunk Railway. Charlottetown, April 17, 1880—3m wkly UBSCRIBI: tee te DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper ‘is obvious. Few T: the body. Come to the suited. Mothers, bring y: send your husbands. OW OFTEN do we hear | Hi never can get clothes to fit. nllors understand how to Cut the Garment to afford the evolutions of A Fact Worth. knowing! f ae 14 iokt pli uce and get ur boys Cutting promptly. executed. gui aranteed, Raualied by Charges Moderate. THOMAS SMITH, Upper Gt. George Street. Ch’town, tape 1, 1880, For Sale or to Let. rEX\HAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchers, be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a Apply on the premises to MRS, door. April 26, 1880—t# tii ew, exeelled by nene. Terms ’ The reason BOSWALL, n pay, “I ; wives, Good fits Cash. Can and + Re | | a } ’ {. Danaw } a oy The Sb Di e ? every Ce pat t? a < os. ee ee eee ain were “ce v > = Tiss - = ; re ¢ 7 5 , ChE e - on = mM >} Ny = Mi 4 a ie ; ‘Ss’ Ew BE is S tes 41t TESTS, and BOXES. Mae ¥ tas? at e ds in the Market. rent. Whol lesale a -y" os CZ Cee s ence and Prineess of ales, ee eee S44) UW iMG HG HGYA Leave € ane DAY (Sunday exc train from St. ing there with train leave Summerside Sal 1 MACUPUAS 2 nn bial, Y j0O evening al By Ch’town, June I Bee Fos BE ORNE HIGEL j ANALYTICAL 54, Holbom-viadu Report ¢ Ck, Greenlees Brot from the vats, righland € ad th em analysis. to ry ee The first quality, ** ARTHUR ‘*Orro HEE Distilleries, Argy! Agents: - Feb, 24, 1880 ummer he té MONDAY Es neing every THURSDAY and SATU at 7.30, connecting Halifax Returning to days about 2 Hi vlufax, NEW BRUNSWICK. 8% Fe edit on the LORRE | ‘¢+We have visite \rrangement, DAY, 24st JUNE. 1880 ED eee SCOTIA. ttetow mn for Pictou ,WEDNEBDAY, R DAY MORNINGS there with the train for Charlottetown same p- m., on arrival of train from GAWADA, AND THE STATES, Len ‘side EVERY DAY (Su wen s excepted) en arrival of train from Cha ur! lottetown, connecting at Shediac with trains for each of the above-namet dp laces ; a and at ‘St. John, with Steamers of the Inter- national Co, agd Railway ior Portland and Boston. Also leave Charlotict own for Sum- merside every MONDAY MORNING, about 3 o'clock, en leave Shediac EVERY epted) on arrival of day jor Summerside, connect- for Charlottetown. Also, for Charlottetown every out 5 o’cleck. order, 3 be HALES, Secretary. TiT Vy. _ 1880, | OPENED. be i Sse Y have reoy ened my ICE CREAM SALOON, £ where i v in be glad to meet all my old customers, ani as Many new ones as will favor me w “ith a call. 4M supplied to Pa iptios and Bal ls. of the Cream will be, as before, ean be bought. CARTER. AND WHISKY. SANITARY 4 INSTITUTION, ondon, Aug. 18,1879 HIGHLAND WiuIskY: d the bottling steres of hers, and have selected samples of their Lorne gy r bite Wey AM ts Whisky, and have subject- careful examination and samples were very -frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics and well-matured Scotch W hisky of the of pure Hitt, Hassarz, M. D. 7 C8, 3.3.6." Pp : NER, Vholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GREENLEE Srorners, 31 Commercial Street, London ; eshire, MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.TI, be interviewed by a member of the Sin staff, he has c¢iven us an inside view of this much Jauded portion ef Unele Sam’s do- minions—a view which will scarcely give any ¢ the drummers and. land sharks who have been enticing people from comfortable homes in Canada. £ yt . IMMTort tO Rep.—What do City ? A.—Well, it’s the worst place in many in inmy life, Itsa ever the biggest fraud I have struek, you think of Kansas respects i es was fraud, sir, yet ! ep. -—Whak A.—The people. are the drawbacks ? is overstocked with companies and land countr 7 The railway ' speculators have so advertised the covatry fur and wide that they have got tens of thousands more peoerle there than the coun- try needs. You to the Union Pacific depot and | you find it so crowded that lee their Vay through to or frem Kansas. of people there with gu wople can har dly x } 7 all floc de cing body 1) i the .mass r There 1s a larve nothing to de, most of them people whe have never been West before, and know nothing ef the country. They are not ac- climated, and they suifer frem the ex- tremes of heat and cold. In April 1 saw the thermometer at 80 degrees, and in me 5 acetone 2 Meus hours | had five 1 in the room. an overcoat and have { never experienced ‘the to wear like ef the dust in Kansas City. 1 snufied dust and chewed dust all day. 1 never Saw so many men wearing protectives for the eyes ust dust as there. And the dust wonld get into the house threugh the windows at night, and yen saw dnst in yeur bed sheets and would breathe dust when you slept. The water in Kansas City, in my judgment, is horrid. it comes froin Core river, a small river emptying into the Missouri near Kansas City. The water of the Misconri, on which Kansas City stands, is still wrse tap. - Did you see many idle men in ag City / agai Kans os es hundreds of * « strapped” men— men who had been mechanics and clerks— were waiking around the street idle. Son of them had been there a year, getting em- ployment part of the time. Some went there this spring, and lots of them hadn't get work, and hadn't means to get back, How they existed I can’t imagine. I was told of some there who lived on a meala day. The bearding houses are full of idle k 1S no rhe 0. Rep.—Did you come acress many Can- lians there } ~Any amount of them! Most who there are from Nova Scotia, Brunswick, Prince Edward island and the Hastern States. The Ontario opte who icave their Province go to the nadian North-Wes i heard ef pl nyo rovincs people being sent heme boxed n Rep.— What do you mean by “ bean up 4 OI hn Wi goin S are Lew pi Cai P They told me in Ka that most of those who were dying s there were Canadians. They could net stand the climate of Kansas City, or Denver, 01’ Leadville. At the Leadville mines they were attacked with a_ peculiar fever which soon used them ups and those iy, I dead, City in6an Sansas who could left fer Nevada ane Kansas City or tried to make their way home agalt ih aril of lots of Canadians who Kansas te return home. them at the Union Depot would gladly come back if they could raise the means getting work at home. the ist, Znd and 3rd tickets to be had when you are goiag er you can buy a third class ticket at ron) you can only buy a first class ticket at Kansas City or Denver to come home on. The further you get had abandone “cd met crowds of every day, whe they conld—if or were cer ta sin of But while a ere are ; : ciasses of Vest the worse it is in this respect. Then there are all serts of exactions. If you leave your trunk in Union Depot over 24 hours, they charge you 25 ets. a day storage, and a it hi: ._ppened to be a few lbs. over weight they charge extra. Coming oe k they is Tonged the weight of my runk, and as I thought it might bea little extra Vo ht I offered 50 cts. and. net weigh it, ~ The officials wanted $1 and not weigh it. Irefused and told them to go on and w eigh it. After considerable delay they weighed i it, and it was 30 Ibs. in excess, and to carry this eXtra weight of bdggage 250 miles to Jackson’s Vale in {ilineis they demauded $2 extra, chink 1 had to pay in addition to $9 fare for 250 vailes, er $11 for myself and a trunk which was not challen uged anywhere else on the Continent. For a first class ticket from St. John to Halifax: 270 wiles—I would only pay $3. All sorts of imposi- tion are practised en people who want to come back out of the miserable State. tep.---\WWhat about ether parts of the West ? A.—I came across people who had been in Kansas State and Missouri from one to two years, and had lost their crops. ‘The drought had burned them out. They he- longed to Pennsylvania, New York and to abandon their lands for the time ; and under this legislation these people’s lands ceuld not be ‘* jumped” by squatters for another year. The Wéstern Newspapers say nething about the people leaving the West—not a word. Rep.—You found Kansas City a particu- larly pious city, you say? A.—Well, net much. One Theatre—the Comique _is cpen on Sundays. All the business stores were open Rep.—What! All? es groceries, saloons, liquor shops, all were open and doing business the same as on a week day. if any sheps were closed i did not netice then. The theatre was crowded, so I was told; no ladies go to the Comique. Of course, they have their churches and church goers, and the Gospel is preached, but there are whele ets of houses of ibe fame. Rep. —Did you go to Denver ? A. - ~N0O. Rep.—Why dry goods shops, + scre A.— Because . had heard teo bad re- ports frot nu people who have been there and had left it. It is said to be even worse than Kansas City, because the cost of living is greater. I heard of any number of Prov. incialists there, walking areund living on one meal a day. What cesis $1 in the way of living in Kansas City would cost $1.25 te 1.50 in Denver. There is no good agri- cultural country in the immmediate vicin- Denver. which is surreunded by great sand plains, on which only bunch grass and eceasionally bunches of small bushes and shrubbery are to be met with. Rep - What about Leadville? A.—I was not at Leadviile. I under- stood from people who were there that the place was overstocked with men and that Canadians feund it very unhealthy. It was the general opinion that the average of spectators spent $2 to secure $1 in silver Of course, some capitalists have got rich at the expense of peor peeple.-— I may say that ‘Kansas, including Kansas City, is the greatest place fer petty thieving | ever was in—and [ have seen a good deal of the continent. i had the chain stolen off my wateh and the watch left. I got the chain on the Merson of w lad belonging to the hotel, and jeft him with the police. I alse had my five-shooter, which cost me ten dollars, stolen from me in the same hotel. { heard of any number ef complaints of the same kind, and the large amount ef this kind of crime is ascribed to the necessities of the many ‘‘strapped” people we have to raise the wind in some way. told me they ceuld not take off their coats and leave them out ef their sight without wissing something. Most of these com- plaints I have heard in Kansas City. Kep.—Then you don’t advise people te leave New Brunswick and go to Kansas? A.—No, sir / I de not. i advise them, if they musi go, to try Manitoba and the Canadian North West, for I have been there. As for Kansas, Missouri and Celor- ado, they are largely given to dreuth every year, inuch of the rolling prairie being practically converted, by the extreme heat, into a great bed of sand, which the prevail- ing high winds blow everywhere. I think the merits of this Section of the United Siates have been grossly exaggerated in the interesis of railway and land companies and private land speculators. — _—— meant = . e ty . OF mining. Vv 4 t sbi aaa An Accipent to JupGcE Younc.—We are very sorry to learn that our highly res- pected fellow-citizen, Judge Young, has met with a very serious accident. While i Besten on b is usual suminer tour he, on the evening of the 8th , Visited Brom- field Street Methodist Church to see a friend, the Hen. Jacob Steeper, whom he expected to meet there attending to his duties as class leader. Not finding his friend in any of the rooms, Judge Young inst. left to return to his hotel. On descending the stairs he became insensible. On coming te he found himself on the floor of the vestibule with his leg under him completely useless —broken, as he thought. He had strength enough left to attract the attention of the janitor by 1 rapping with his umbrella on the floor. He was conveyed to his hotel, the “‘ United States.” where he was treated with the greatest possible kindness. When the surgeon arrived he found that the leg was net broken, but that the ligament which cennects the muscles of the thigh with the knee was completely severed, and that the rectus and other muscles were lacerated. Dr. Dawson, of this city, was immediately telegraphed for. He went to Boston, and under his~ charge Judge Young came home in the steamer (Carroll. The injury he has received is, we are inform- ed, more serious than if his leg had been broken. His recovery will belong and tedious, and he will be confined tv his bed for at least eight weeks. Dr. Young bears this severe afiliction not only with resignation but with staal cade Bee ioe Evyrrysopy flocks to Rubin good cigars and tobaccos, & Hart's for Carpenters (2 EMD BE caesarean, tx tat ai Fe