—EE! te ee Oe 8 le ng nena . Year. a erence ————————————— _ ron: sana werent 1 eaaeeenarenyennere eetinetenaietiasactiinn J his 1s true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Kuxiries. Since Corres Two CENTS. YR RHRIR® Y : ‘ : . ae a er ee ee eee tibet ess Bo, 49 ee ee Nin SERLES we VTPOTOWN DPINON DP ) “| : 1D meng . r T es CHARLOTFETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1884, VOL. 15,---NOQ, 26. _ a is c ae . ; " — — * serene ws ee Lil AILY BXAMINDR Heheod, Boron & MoQaarits | A Good Princess. CURRENT NOTES. vening, by : ae ¥. waite eo A SS - cya | England always loved the second daugh- There are said to be 16,000 British sub- u \ i Prohlic I nN BA me N iS TE HS .) 5 ter of its nal family. It was she who jec‘s on the Isthmus of Panama. 7 ee 5 820s i helped ber mother through the sad hours} Mr, Gladstone is reported as saying he MW and 8 at . a Tee ee ] Me no Sa illness and pro oe expected to be out of office in a few weeks. S ‘e ar wa i B ahi 7 ae 7 Rue died—on the anniversary © rat death Tue & re nisin: thy Chait 2 aa ; j Lis NEY e AT LAW, some years later—a victim to the disease ick vated tat eines fadins Left that city. Giice in Old Bank, 5 80 UP STAIRS) Ch rn, Feb. 21, 1884, SULLIVAN & MAGNHTOL, | ¢ vor auue wes, ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW | ’ ; wriy aay ® < wr . ££. ‘ i soucitors in Chancery, Sth day, 3h. 56.7m., p. m. rele ieee, pa i day, [0b 21.9m., a m. ROPARING PUBLIC, &K&e. ird day, ih, 20.6m., a. m. : s day, 2h. 32.3m., a. m. _OFFICKS— O'Halloran’s Building, Great - — ieorge Street, Charlottetown. ‘ : Sun Sud 1000; higa Vays 6 ys M or i ' ts |i water|len’h,| Sa Money to Loan I hm); aft’nimaorn; bh m " } ni nao AN, 2.0, | Curstan B. Maonmiun : 4 18\7 38] 0 46) 4 19115 20) °"" ** * lL; 391 1 43° § 29 o9 memeteent | 16] 2a| > 481 6 37| +23 f fi. = 2 ‘. — 10 > 40 en * ; s =A “ 4 iF i”? > 201 i JU 0 > Th ay 15; 41) 4 A 825, 26)(Or Wheartey & Sons, CHARLOTTETOWN, | Frida 15} 42154419 7 27 | i. i. Jstanp) Sa ay 1s’ «43' 6 39! 9 46 258 7 : 3/Sunda 14, 43] 7 32110 23) 29 : ao | Sagas, 3 UOMMISsION Merchant, ; 14 519 3iil 33 >i ; lay i4 46 9 42aft 9| 3&2 141 46:10 17| 0 ee 269 BARRINGTON STREET, , . bj i 32) i 14) 47,10 49; 1 2 Bi eT AT. TSA sx Ww S| it : l (7111 19, 2 3 33 | r ahs r *! 15 lay i4 iS 11 48) 2 48! 34 ws Special attention given to the sale of j lay i4' 48'morn! 3 46 24| P. E. Island produce 17 Tuesday | 13; 48] © 18) 4.58; 35) April 24, 1854. | 13 Wednesday | 13) 43' 050,620 35 N. J. CA ——__—___——— | 19, Thursda | 13] 48| 224/735 3 MPBELL. | 2 Friday 13} 49) 2 41/837 26 : . 4 21 Saturday 13} 49, 2 55) 9 35 36 (Successor to Campbell & Rayden) 22)Sunday 14, 50; 3 46)10 22 = 36} ; 13} Monday 14) 491 44911 7 35 A tianan fl ( ATT es oT ee APPP NIP zionday | 14) 3) 38a oo, 35/AlCionee and Commission Merchant, “5 Wednes lay 14 49| 7 S\|morn $4 - 26’ Thursday 4] gisige3s2 «| SHIP BROBRER, 27| Friday | 15, 49'926)1145 & : ‘ 3 ' i j ‘ i i a | gs\Saturday | 15° 431033;156 3/AND INSURANCE AGENXT,| 29! Sunday 15} 481137! 2 40 33) a 30, Monday | 16) 43, aft 39) 3 32) 32) COR. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS., ee ot oo oo eee . Charlottetown, P. E. Island. THE RAILWAY Tink --- seo eee — Importer and Jobber of Cheice | Groceries and Spices. General Agent for P. E. Island of the | British Km»pive Mutual Life Assurance Com- - iC Aaj fret ma £6. J Go! a A. M. A. 12 P. NW. | pany, of London, England ' own > ¢ 9 i3 y i 1s + : ; : ~ a n o - > 5s ‘ v4 Special attention given to Auction Sales of | junter River ; 44 oo - 5 4/| Lumber, Coal, Fish, Apples and other Fruit, . i2 aa. " Real Estate, Household Furniture, Bankrupt Kensingt S 4° » by ID : : , : 4 —_— oe #2 at Vo] and other STOCKS, a nd all kinds of Merchan- Sumi reice ( arrive 9 07 12 57 7 a7 dise. — > Gepert......0997 Sa § Correspondence and Consignments solicite * . rrespondence and C gnments solicited. Port Hill 1030 415 Returos promptly made, Alberton 1205 691 | March 2s, 1854. Tignish.. ise 7a a cca FROM WEST. a. aM A, NM.) Tignish 202 647 | Alberton . 240 7 57 Port Hill. 415 1025 as x 17 9 OQ” | Sum nerside, Riel . . l nd 6 57 é depart......5 42 22 657} ogee RR i. cccccccca Bee of 30} S : ZAM ERS. Hunter River........ 7082 326 84 —_—_—- Charlottetown ..... $02 507 1007) rn t worse Rast evs. oo CARROLL—Capt. Brow. Charlottetown. w4 i ia i O2 | rrive 5 ov Q 97 | ee a iv ‘ Mount Stewart, | 27™V¥@---- 5 22 3/ | W HATA YT ‘ evant, {ees 83% 5.03! WORCRSTER—Capt. Blankenship. St. Peter's , 68 Mi - ek Pp. M. | Hours. 4 ae 12 02) LEAVE CH TOWN, THURSDAYS, 5, P, M. | A. M.! Mount Stewart : ; 5 32 9 07) LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, i2, NOGN Cardigan : 629 1022 reorgetown , ..647 1047{ Passenger accommodation excellent. FROM EAST, = oe | Freight carried at lowest rates. Souris . 647 217) Egg cases handled with greatest care. > a ai | St. Peter s 752 400) ae r Mount Stewart, § 2*™V¥e----- ,8@ 17 | CA RY ELL BROS, ull Le t . ow o " § GOMORS. 02s ices 847 542 te May 3l-—pat } 1 Charlottetow Me eso cct ones 6600 oeen 9 52 7 97 | 7 a town, - ay eee Georgetown ............. secceee 72] 332) > . “ Cardigan..... ce cere en eeeeee 745 3 57 | E e Bue ISLAND Paes. Geotnath, eo. .seccenieoes $42 512) Steam Navigation Coy. -, ~ ee STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. ‘SUIDMIER ~ ARRANGEMEN' FACTS RY, NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing jevery» Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and | Saturday mornings, at seven o'clock, connect- | ing there with the Train for Halifax, Re- /turning to Charlottetown cn Monday, Wed- inesday, Friday and Saturday, about two p. |m , on arrival of train from Halifax. | Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on | Thnreday, on arrival of train at two p. m. | Leave Georgetown for Pictou Landing Ship’. Blocks, Beadeyes, | | we for te WI Is | every Friday morning, at five a, m. Steering WREEASs vey sRuNSWICK. CANADA AND THE SHIP AND HOUSE BUILDERS, Will find eve: y I iisite for the trade at BUC MEN'S ere e ? a, oA J { Ln FAG YE Beer's Whari, Always on hand, a ‘complete stock of —-ALSO— UNITED STATES. vlou ngs, im greav varie ty, Cornice, Base Leave Summerside every day (Sunday Panel, Door and Window Finish, Spouting, excepted) on arrival) of Train from Char- Conductor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balus-|lottetown, connecting at Shediac with ters and every description of Turning. Trains tor each of the above-named places ; | Jig Sawing, Planing and) and at St, Joba, with steamers of the Interna. et, Circular an dese) tional Company and Railway for Portland and Moulding turned out neatly and with patel | Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- stisfaction guaranteed. wmerside every Monday morning at one Don’t forget the place, Beers Wharf near| o'clock. Returaing, leave Shediac every day MeMillan’s Coal Dep (Sundays excepted) on arrivyl of day tain from St. John, for Summersids, connecting there with train for Charlottetown. Also leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Soturday evening, about five o’clock Albert Buchemin. $. town, Jan. 2, 18 wkly Gi. ji Un } PRINTING of @F executed with Neatress and . ae whi By order every desertion J ’ a es and Despatch | F. W. HALES, at the EXAMINER JOR PRINTING Secretary, TAILORING DEPARTMENT. JUST OPENED, a splendid assortment 4 of Seoteh, English and Canadian et Tweeds and Doeskins, (G2 Worsted Coatings, Broadeloths & Trimmings. \ GEO. DAVIES & CO.: Ch'town, May 19—wkly Attention Ye Who Are In Doubt. 0 Let xperience be Judge ——Comparison and Purse the Jury, 0 MARK WRIGHT & CO., Because of the excellent facilities they possess, have been able to reduce the price of all goods manufactured by them, and by buying their raw material in the best markets, for cash, are prepared to give the purchasing public THE BEST VALUE IN THE PROVINCE. They «are selling from thirty to fifty per cent. below prices asked some time ago in the same establishment. Factory, Office and Showroom—King Square, Kent Street. Charlottetown, May 27, 1884—2aw wkly — mee ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. 0 HAT R_-Bi. weretian.. « «ia mt - «= $2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH-— J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. -_—_—_—_——_—_—-0-eoror- Risks Taken on Most Favorable Terms. AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Ch’town, Feb. 27, 1884. Merchants Bank of Halifax. (WAPEDERATION LIFE. ASSOCIATION. The SECURITY offered to policy-holders is UNSURPASSED by any Company doing business in the Dominion. i PROGRESS HAS BEEN UNEXAMPLED in the history of Insurance in Janada. Its Policies are INDISPUTABLE after three years and NON-FORFEITABLE after two years. The CASH PROFIT results paid to policy-holders have not been equalled by any Company in Canada. . The following are examples of ACTUAL REDUC.1ON OF PREMIUMS by application of protits:— Robert Taylor, Halifax, insured for $10,000 in 1872, premium $317.70; in 1880, $160.10. Jobn Wilhe, Halifax, insured for $1,000 in 1871, premium $31.77; in 1882, $14.20. John 8S. McLean, Halifax, insured for $4,000 in 1872, premium $137.76; in 1882, $70 06. Mayor Jones, St. Joho, iasured for $5,000 in 1871, premium $172.20; in 18&2, $77.20. YK The tullest information will be given on application. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents for P. E. Island. Ch’town, May 7, 1884. EXCURSION FARE! To Boston aud Return, fo Farmers end Others. Olid Bones. $15.06 FERST CLASS. | J. W. McGILL. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 31—pat 4w 2aw 1,000 LOARS OF CLAY FOR S..LE. Apply to JOSEPH MAHAR. YOUNG MAR, CROW A MOUSTACHE! guarantee with each /ecipe. cations confideutial. } ROOMS, cor, Water and Great George Streat. ‘ Charlottetown, June 11, 1884. TS EEE ES Ch’town, say 22—-tf Ont, CROUND BONES. Ch’town, May 19—eod 2mm pat eod 2msj2m gmount of exportable wheat from India is es J. MURRAY MeNEIL gi itte : See, PEN 95,000,000 bushels. WEEKS TIME. Price, $1, Communi- tries the opening up of the coantry by rail- in Box Any Lenaues roads is stimulating wheat production in a} and the roiddle of Austriais looked upon as through which she was nursing her chil- dren. We all grieved over this sad event. | The special incident, however, which gives us a peep into the royal heart—now cold— ‘is told in her own words in a letter to the ‘royal mother in England. ‘he Princess | Alice, always longing to do good works, ‘had established in her little German Duchy, 'what she calls the ‘‘Heidenreich Founda-| The new mode in Paris of disposing of tion,” a society for giving personal help to babies not needed, is to take them to church poor women and their infant children. The | and leave them under a seat. Society is not a matter of subscriptions and} ‘There isa rumor in England that the 2 ye: or Loe i ae pledg: Salvation Army isabout to orgauize a halle- ‘ed to go herself into the poor home to : : ; earry relief. The rustling silk is put off for Hija Vaegelertud Steyele ‘weepe ‘the day, and the duchess or countess, in her plainest dress, carries the parcel of ‘linen or the dish of tempting food to the | poor woman on her list, | Princess Alice, as a member of the society, has a craving to do her part also. So she sets out with her gifts, and, coming} gonment of the Cape route since the ae writes so simple and interesting an opening of the Suez Canal having tein account of her doings to her mother, our . . aaa ; , 5 away its trade in refitting and revictuallin Queen, and I cannot do better than copy “y 5 , 5 the letter for my readers. The first sen- tence shows the spirit in which she went. England has a thousand female doctors. Well, it’s pleasanter to die by a gentle hand. The Papal consistory has been postponed till November. The Pope will then appoint ten cardinals. The case in regard to the legality of the Dominion Liquor License Act to be submit- ted to the Supreme Court has been pre- pared. The historic island of St. Helena is re- ported to be iu a very bad way; the aban- Recent statistics give a startling view of the decay of farming in England and Not thinking to herself ; ‘‘See how vood I} Wales. There were 25,964, or ten per ‘am, how humble—visiting my poor sub-jcent., fewer farmers in 1881 than in 1871, iacts !” No; itis: ‘Please tell nobody ofjand 18 psr cent. more farmers’ baliffs. it” (the expedition), ‘for here nobody, ex- There were also 10 per cent. more farm cept Louis” (her husband) ‘‘and the ladies laborers. in waiting know of it.” She goeson:—| jn engineer attached to the Imperial ‘‘T am the Protectress of the Heidenreich| German legation at Washington, has been Foundation, to which you made a hand- examining Canada’s railway, canal, tele- some present when it was formed. Every| graphic and light house systew, preparatory case is reported to me. Some days ago I}to reporting to the German Government. went incognita with Christa to a poor} He expresses great satisfaction. He has woman in the old town, and what a trouble] heen all over the States on the same errand. we had to find the house. At last we went} He inspected Mr. Rogers’ fishway, and took through a little dirty court, up a dark | full drawings of the same. ladder into asmall room, where the poor woman and her baby were lying in bed. There were four other children in the same room, the husband, two other beds, and a stove. There was no bad smeil in the room and it was not dirty. I sent Christa down stairs with the children, and then I cooked something for the poor woman with the husband’s help, arranged her bed a little, took the baby from her, bathed its eyes— which were very sore, poor little thing !— and put everything in order. 1 went there twice. The people did not know me, and|lishmen, in the disputed waters of the they were so nice, good-natured, and touch-}| North Sea, continue to be of daily oceur- ingly altached to one another, it did one|rence, and are causing some irritation at good to find such in the midst of such] Berlin and London. The two Governments poverty. The man had no work, the are parleying regarding the limits within children were still too young to go tu school| which Englishmen may be allowed to fish and at her confinement, the woman had| within the North Sea, and three gunboats only four kreuzers (less than three half-| are maintained there—-two by the German pence) in the house. Imagine this misery|and one by the English Governments—te and affliction. b preserve the peace. The patrolling by the “Tf one never sees any kind of poverty, | vessels is, however, slow and ineficient,and and always lives among courtiers, the feel-| between their visits many serious fights ings of the heart must fall into the back/ occur among the opposing fishermen. ground, and I felt the necessity of doing the little good that lay in my power. I am convinced you will understand me.” Now, then, after reading this letrer, from a grand-duchess to a Queen, who will say that loving hearts are not hidden under Johnston, the ninth in snecession ‘from royal robes ? : Princess Alice slipped out of the little emma he, was created by Charles 1, house, you see, without asking for thanks, <0 . The history of the Johnstons has or overwhelming the sick woman by letting en an eventful one, embracing the | ro- out that a grand-duchess had beer: serving en story of the clopement of Miss her. She was just ‘‘one of the ladies that arton in the reign of William [LI., for visit the poor,” nothing more to her. which the third baron was executed on {t is a common idea that to know people ate a bes! ory Lt of = Mar : ; . or, who was out wi e Earl of Mar well is to see their faults more plainly, but Sn the disastrous battle of Shérifiaair. it often seems to me as if acquaintance brought virtues to light too. It certainly} The statement of circulation and specie is so in this case; let us try and think it will} for the month of May, in the last Canadian be in others. Then we shall hear less talk| Gazette, shows the amount outstanding on of the want of sympathy of the rich with} the 51st to have beon $15,686,680.96, being the poor. It is often their misfortune not $1,599,968.50 less then cn April 50th, The their fault, that they are rich, and s0/ amount of specie in the hands of the assist- separated by a wide gulf from the simpler,|ant receivers-general was $1,192,780.61; more real ways of life and living. additional at Montreal $696,666,66, and in You may have heard of the French Queen, | transit from England $480,666 67, making who, with her ladies dressed as dairymaids, | a total of $2,376,113.94, which, added to set upa toy farm to try and snatch some $2,920,000 guaranteed debentures, gives a of the delights of the working classes. total of $5,296,113.94, or $1,374,445-70 in The more we see of the forms and cere- | excess of the amount required to be held monies which surround great people the] under Vic. 43, chap. 13, The amount of less we shall envy them, and the more we|unguaranteed debentures held is $13,500,- shall admire them for the sympathy and| 000, making the total excess $5,109,452, 98. kindness of heart which break out occasion- Queen Victoria has attained her sixty ~ a the crust of their strictly ruled fifth year, an age ssieiain, Aneisinnaeemendiinds F by nine only of the sovereigns of England, dated from the Norman conquest, viz. : Henry I. and Edward I., who both attained 67 years; Queen Elizabeth, who lived 69 years; James I[., 68 years; George I, 67 years; George II,. 77 years; George III., 82 years; George IV., 68 years, and Wil- liam IV., 72 years. On June 20 she will have reigned over the United Kingdom for forty-seven years, a length of time which has been exceeded by three Kings of Eng- dent republicans may vote without a blush. land only, viz.: Henry IIl., who reigned If the democratic patty want our fifty-six years; Edward III, whose reign votes they know how they are to reached fifty years, and George III , whose be obtained: if they do not we reigh lasted nearly sixty years. Victoria is know how to withhold them.” Col. T. W. also the oldest European monarch, with Higginson presented resolutions, and in a| three exceptions—the Emperor of Germany, speech offering them made an allusion to who is 87 years of age; the King of the Cleveland that was loudly cheered. The Netherlands, 67; and the King of Den- \resolutions which were adopted set forth mark, 66. the conviction that the country would be) Th. German Emperor, during his stay at better served by opposing the nomination] ~y5 makes every eff rt to appear to be in jof Blaine and Logan than by suporting) .ybstantial health, He walks ont fre- 'them, provided for the appointment of a0! quently in public, but his stride is appar- ently feeble and his constitution visibly The questions to be referred to the Supreme Court of Canada on the 26th inst. relative to the Dominion License are as follows :—(1s) Are the following acts in whole or part within the legislative autho- rity of the Canadian Parliament: Liquor License Act, 1883, and act to amend the same act. (2nd) If the Court is of opinion that part, or parts only, are within such authority; and what are those parts. Conflicts between the Germans and Eng- A vast number of clerks and servants have been thrown out of employment by the failure of the Oriental Bank in London, among them a representative of one of the original baronets of Nova Scotia, Sir Wm. At Boston, on Friday night, the mass meeting called by the independents of Mas- sachusetts of all voters opposed to the nomination of Blaine and Logan was held, mostly composed of independents, but many republicans and democrats were pre- sent. Col. Codman, in his speech ov tak- ing the chair, said: ‘There are statesmen in the democratic party for whom indepen- ‘executive committee of one hundred, and << - Augeentaenent ‘for holding a convention not later than Snail y will remeds } URE Ground Bones, of all sizes, andin August ILst. Another committee of ills te te se om ~ (\ ARROLL OR WORCESTER, large or small quantities. preg ie oe to oe ae Hainau. There he will have the company 5 : i the independen pubdlicans Of ve tE:/ of his daughter, Louise Marie Elizabeth —FOR— Highest Cash Price Paid for —— the Grand “ies of Baden, and from | Ten years ago neither India, Australia, Hainau the two will go to Baden. The ‘nor the Argentine Republic had sent a Emperor will remain in Baden but ten ‘cargo of wheat to Europe. This year the, days, and will go thence to Gastein, in Austria. While at this famous watering estimated at 50,000,000 bushels, from Aus- place the arrangements will be completed ‘stralia 25,000,000, and from the Argentine for the coming conference between Km- Republic at 10,000,000 bushels, a total of | peror William and Emperor Francis Joseph In each of these coun-| of Austria. This interview will take place at Ischl, on the Traun, in Upper Austria, surprising manner tht probable date of its fT ea AB it Rt on - sa on 9 ae eer as Men alee Ne ee eee eS 2 A A STEN OS 8 Hs ey Le