| ces, AO SAPP IOLA PE hina oe - $e PAS See ag creme Nn ene eta SStasssstesssssss ne ee aeiienemaniiineinadl nn eee apne & 2 ae - 3 ee | A ( r \¢ , v } v ij Five Dotuars a Yranx. This is true Liber i Fi ee- Dorn a ads pe ued she: Pabase: eiliy kbeuik free,”’— EURIPIDES. f | fm SINGLE Copiks Two Crnts, NEW SERLES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY. JUNE 26, 1884. VOL 15.---NO, 31. ‘us DAILY EXAMINE: issued every evening, b ‘ The bxaminer Publishing So. ae ice, corner of Water a Creat Ueorg treeta, Wha rin tdward island ‘Aids w tom IPTAON : at most mocerate rates, made for monthly, ’ r-yeary OF vearny acverti ments, on apphoation. ‘ontracts may oe ALMANAC FOR JUNE, ised. WOON 8S CHANGES, Fall Moon, Sth day, 3h. 56.7m., p. m. tast Quarter 16th day, 10h. 21.9m,, a. m. New Moon 23rd day, Lh, 20.6m., a. m. Furst Quarter, 30th day, 2h. 32.3m., a. m. Sun ‘Sun !Moon|High |! Days! v nae y DAY OF WEEK i 50s |sets | rises | water len’h, | ee hm jh m; aft’n|morn; h m 1) Sunday 4 18/7 38) O 46) 4 1915 20) 2) Monday 17} 39} 1 43' 5 29) + 22| 2 Tuesday 16] 391 2 48| 6 37) 23) 4 Wednesday 15; 40, 3 48) 7 36; 25 5 Thursday 15; 41) 4 47) 8 25 26 6 Friday 2 meas 7 97 7 | Saturday | 35’ 43' 6 39946, 28) 3/ Sunday 14; 43) 7 32/10 23 9 Monday 14) 44) 8 0 Tuesday 14 il| Wednesday | 14 46 9 42aft 9 32) 12'Tharsday , 14 4610 a 044) = 32!) 13 Priday 14) 47 10 49) 1 21 33 | 14 Saturday 14]; 47|11 19; 2 3 33 | 15 Sunday 14, 4811 48) 245) = 34} 16 Monday | 14} 48 morn! 3 46; 34) 17, Tuesday 13 43) 018, 458; 35) 18 Wednesday 13, 48! 0 50 6 20 35 | 19 Thursday 13) 48) 1 24) 7 35 35 | 20’ Friday | 13} 49, 2 4) 8 37 36 | 21 \Saturday 13} 49, 255) 935 36) 22)Sunday 14. 50) 3 46:10 22 36 | 23) Monday 14) 49, 44910 7 35) 24 Tuesday 141 49] 5 58/11 50.35! 5 Wednesday | 14| 49,7 8jmorn| 34) 2\Thursday | 14° 49/8 19' 032, 34 27| Friday 15| 49 9 26) 1 14, 34 Q3\Saturday =, 15, 43/10 33) 156 33 | 1s| 43/11 37/240 33! 43 aft 39| 3 32| 32 | 29' Sunday |} 30| Monday | a i i | CHE RAILWAY TIME TABLE, (Charlottetown Time ») G EST. i. Ae. 2 Charlottetown 6a 3s 437 Hunter River...... ta ae, &€ P. M. Kensington . .....-842 1222 705 : : )arrive......907 12573 - a7 Summerside, h....-08s ae Port Hill ee 15 Alberton wee 6S 57 cc ccsess 1242 74 FROM WEST. Se ae Tiguish 202 647 Alberton ..... eae 64 | Port Hill. ... acs c ioe Racemenside ) arrive......517 1207 aa ' > | depart......642 122 657) NN io. acon <ccees 607 209 730! a ella fae Ce Charlottetown ......... 8$02 507 1007 GOING EAST, _-“ 2H Charlottetown. i adelheeae 7 7 O02) iu 5 or a9 j Mount Stewart, | Teper. 1397 902 St. Peter's en we PrP. M. Souris. . He eeortae 12a a. MM. Mount Stewart.... an hoe NEE 0. occsiialocccedee aca Maan Georgetown ... 647 10 47) FROM EAST, mm Fm Souris ue ..647 217 St. Peters. an andnnns -++-7 52 ‘= wah DONUT bis wcks 842 517 menat Stewart, S GeNs. co eccne $47 542 SS OOO a. «(6l 2 eer | os. a ohaann 727 332 ee alten ie 745 357 PET GROUND... . inc cwcbacdoecden saa 512 eet Se BANK NOTICE. T HE undermentioned Banks beg to notify the public that, «n and after 2nd July next, their office hours will be from ten till three o'clock (without interval), Saturdays trom ten till one o'clock. For the Dominion Savings Bank, PERCY POPE, Manager. For the Bank of Nova Scotia, GEO, MACLEOD, Manager. For the Merchants Bank of Halifax, F. H. ARNAUD, ent, ee AMERICAN ACRICULTURIST. 100 Columns and 100 Engravings in each issue, ‘lottetowt ' ATTORAEY : Pha PURE 8 ue Mcheod, Marcon & ieQuariie, BARRISTERS tn} Ni) io t = > = wr i P< ma a«£_ “x. 7 Ofice in Gld Bank. (UP STAIRS). Chitown, Feb. 21 if iJAal 2 iv TiTyy SUuuLVAN & AGT SOL, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW Solicitors iis Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &e. OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown. G@ Money to Loan, W.W Jan. 16, '°83. W. WHEATLEY, (Or Wuearitry & Sows, VP. E. Jstanp) ISS4. , aa, “Sune = Gommission Hevchant, 269 BARRINCTON STREET, 3 HALIFAX, —_—. Gh s*# Special attention given to the sale of P. E. Island produce. April 24, 1854. N. J. CAMPBELL, (Suceessor to Campbell & Rayden) Anctioneer and Commission Merchant, SHIP BROKER, AND INSURANCE AGLNT, COR. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS., Charictictowa, P. E. Island. | Importer and Jobber of Cheice Grocerics and Spices. General Agent for P. E. Island of the British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Com- pany, of London, England Special attention given to Auction Sales of 5| 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 mace. March 25, 1854. . Scuuvay, Q. C, | Cansraa B, Macwarut| lain | gy, te ‘THE SEASIDE HOTEL, CHARLOTTETOWN, | | Ge CL Fo eee For Durasitiry Is selling Waltham, Cylinder and Detached v. taten 46=0 sever WATCHES, at a small advance on og tap Eigit-day and Thirty-hour A large Kar- Rings, Chains, cost prices. CLOCKS, yvood, and very cheap. supply of Broochea, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, Rings, ete., cheaper than ever sold before. If you want to get ~ the worth of your money give him a call. U3 To see is to believe. Repairing done to Clocks, Watches and Ujp Newelry. North Side Queen Square, (Opposite Post Oftice Ruins) Ch’town, June 18, 1884. we sa lin wkly. BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT oO Rustico Beach, FP. &. I. OoeQrwr=—-—--—- This well-known WATERING PLACE will open for the season on July Ist. The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this the most ‘desirable summer resort in the Provinces. The House is too ‘well known to need any commendation. . TER MS—$2.00 to $2.50 per day ; $10.50 per week; $8.00 /per week for months. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Sanday evening, calling for | guests; retvrving every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. m., Charlotte- ' town time. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 8 25 a. m-, and 3 40 p. m. ' Hunter River for Charlottetown 8 a. m., 2.38 p. m., and 6.15 p. m. 2 ‘* Hunter River for § ide 7 10.08 a, m., and 5p. m. unter River for Summerside 7 a. m., 10.08 a, m., p- * ‘* Summerside for Hunter River 6.10 a. m., 12.35 p. m., and 4.55 p. m. Trains are run on Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds | slower than Charlottetown time. Mr. Bagnall will meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, to convey passengers | to Seaside. Ch’town, June 15, 1884.—-2?m NEW CLOTHING | FOR SPRING. a, SP eee —--—0 NEW SUITS, JUST OPENED! | NEW SUITS, JUST OPENED! | SPLENDID VALUE. 0 New Coats, Pants and Vests! New Coats, Pants and Vests! LETTERS TO TRE EDITOR, The Organ and the Grits as others See Them. Siz,—-The Patriot has long ago estab- lished the reputation of being one of the most faultfinding and personally abusive papers in the Dominion; and unde its prerent management, I regret tu say, it still continues unchanged—in this regard at least. In detraction, in coarseness of language, and in gross misrepresentation, its present editor seems determine] to keep up its record. In the absence of the chief, special efforts are doubtless necessary. It is, therefore, not at all surprising that after laboring hard all last week to vilify his opponents, a slight reaction has taken place, which has left him somewhat dull and stupid for the last day or two, There may be other causes for his present de- pression of spirits. As a true Grit, he no doubt occasionally contemplates the svbborn fact that his friends are ‘* out” and the Conservatives are *‘ in,” where, in all human probability, they will respectively remain for many years tu come. But |while I can readily aceount for their gloomy outlook, I cannot understand how Grits ‘expect to benefit politically by simply ‘abusing theiropponents. They must surely \see by this time that misrepresentation and abuse wi!l never again bring them into power. Nevertheless, these two leading ‘Grit characteristics continue to constitute their chief stock in trade. The local organ takes the lead in this regard. In its last weekly edition I find scarcely any- thing but abuse and misrepresentation. Our Conservative nmrembers are represented ‘as being ‘‘political tricksters,” ‘‘sycopli- ants,’ ‘‘imbeciles,” ‘‘unqualitied to represent the people,” etc., etc. And after indulging \in this strain until apparently exhausting jhis vocabulary of offensive epithets, the | writer for the Patriot has the cheek to tell |THE ExaMiIner that except less is said ;about Mr. L. H. Davies in the future, the | Conservative members may expect to svffer \grief by way of retaliation. Threatenings ‘of this sort will not, 1 hope, prevent THe ‘EXAMINER from doing its duty. Mr. | Davies isa public man, and | think THe EXAMINER should claim the right to criti- cise his ac'ions whenever it sees tit to do se, As for Messrs. Brecken, Hackett and Mc- Donald, | think their characters will bear ‘comparison any day with the three great |Grit iuminaries—Messrs. Yeo, Melntyre and Davies. Grits profess to have a very Ligh opinion of themselves. One unacquainted with their political history might be led to be- lieve that all the ability and all the honesty and all the honor in the Dominion are con- centrated in their representatives. To those who know them, however, they ap- pear in their true colors every time. It is not so very long since the Island had five Grts ann one Conservative representing its interests in the Dominion Parliament. With their friends in power, that was the time for the five Grits to distinguish them- ‘selves. Did they do so? No, never were /more servile followers known. The follow- a leading journal in a neighboring Prov- Prince aware island Hospital, very cheap, New Furnishing Goods, Linen and Paper Collars, | ing pen and ink sketh, which appeared in MEDICAL BOARD: Dr. Hobkirk, Consulting Physician. Dr, Johnson, Dr, Taylor, Dr. Beer, Dr, Dawson, Dr. Warburton, Dr. MacKay. ee Matron—Mrs, Hannah Robinson. Applications for admission may be made to the Visiting Physician or Matron, at the | Hospital, daily (Sundays excepted), between Attention Ye Who Are In Doubt. ten and eleven, a. m., or by correspondence | with any member of the medical Board, or the | Matron. The friends of patients will be admitted | from two to four, p. m. every day (ezcept; Sunday). i The general visiting day for persons wish-| ing to sce the institution is Thursday of | each week, from two to four o’clock, p. m. D. R. MACLENNAN, Secretary of Trustees. April 24—eod whkly SHIP AND HOUSE BUILDERS, Will find every requisite for the trade at DUCHEMIELN’S STEAM FACTORY, Beer’s Wharf, Always on hand, a {complete stock of Ship’. Blocks. Deadeves, tird YEAR. 81.50 A YEAR. Send three 2c. stamps for Sample Copy) (Englisch or German) of the Oldest and) west Agricultural Journal in the orld. ORANCE JUDD Co. DA¥ID W. 000, res. 7S5l Broadway, Wow York. Qe a PRINTING of every description @) executed with Neatness and atch st the EXAMINER JOB P ING ROOMS, oor, Weter and Grant George Strect.’ steering Wheels, —ALSO — Mouldings, in great variety, Cornice, Base Panel, Door and Window Finish, Speuting, 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 des- | patch. Satisfaction guaranteed. Don’t forget the place, Beers Wharf near Mc Millan's Coal Depot. Albert Duchemin. | Ch’town, Jan. 2, 1894.—wkly Gi. | buying their raw material in the best markets, for cash, are ‘Braces,Gloves and Handkerchiefs, New Ties, Men’s Merino and ‘Cotton Hosiery, New Worsted Cloths, New Tweeds. ' Clothing made to order at short notice. W. A. WEERS & CO., Sign of the Lion. Ch'towa, June 4, 1884 o lone after another. ince, will give some idea of how our repre- )Sentatives at Ottawa rated at that time. The sketch, it will be seen, is true to life : | ‘*One episode of the debate was the cager jhaste with which some of the Prince Ed- ward Islanders rose up to denounce as ruinous a resolution which they would not pass. Their eagerness was somewhat sur- ‘prising ; at least, the eagerness of five of ‘them. The five Prince Edward Islanders ‘who support the Government are a curious |Iot. They always speak in Indian file. {But they never speak unless Pope, of ‘Queen’s, speaks first ; then they all rise up, Sinclair poses with the air of a hesitating but still unconverted Let Fxperience be Judge —Comparison and Purse the JUry, \bvcesncer : Perey pute on his child-like 0 MARK WRIGHT & C@., smile and his thickest brogue, and wags his head ; Davies puts his spectacles up on the top of his head, where they shine and giit- ter most amusingly, as he gives out what ‘he is pleased to call his ‘ideas,’ but what a cold and cruel world generally calls by | Lagi | Because of the excellent facilities they possess, have been able | quite another name ; Mr. Melntyre gets up to reduce the price of all goods manufactured by them, and by |sheepishly in a corner, and furtively reads 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 CUNPADERLTION Lk NMHC aS HEAD OFFICH, TORONTO. eS The SECURITY offered to, policy-holders is UNSURPASSED by any Company doing business in the Dominion. its PROGRESS HAS BEEN UNEXAMPLED in the history of Insurance in Canada. Its Policies are INDISPUTABLE after three years and NON-FORFEITABLE | after two years. The CASH PROFIT results paid to p»licy-holders have not been equalled by any Company in Canada. The following are examples of ACTUAL REDUC.1ON OF PREMIUMS by application of profits:— . Robert Taylor, Halifax, insured for $10,000 in 1872, premium $317.70; in 1880, 3160.10. John Willis, 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; ip 1882, 370 06. |a little speech from a little book which he has either written himself or got some one else to write for him—like one other of these interesting people whose letters are so written. They all have a hack at Pope; they all go tilling at Pope; they all have something to say to Pope, and bless you, Pope just smiles a pleasing smile and wonders what dispensation of Providence laid him out to be assaulted by five mos- quitoes every day. If Pope did not rise, they would never get on their legs at all. If Pope did not give them some ideas, they would go on in a state of intellectual pau- perism for ever and ever—-amen; particu- larly Mr. Davies, I think. The other four have some rough experience of life, and a cunning which enables them to use it, but Mr. Davies seems to be a sort of gentle and smiling, hopeless and helpless intellectual jelly fish, upright in figure, smart in gait, conscious of great personal charms, and a dignity which must inspire beholders, but quite unconscious of the gentle ripple of fun which his rising in the House causes among the members and in the galleries. In view of the tendencies of these five Prince Edward Islanders, to get up on their rear legs and roar at Pope, the fullow-| ing epigram has been dropped into the House :— Six of them. ‘Six members came up from the little Isle, That is called ‘‘tight in familiar style ; And when one member gets up to speak Ali the others get up and squeak. If only Heaven in its good grace Mayor Jones, St. John, insured for $5,000 in 1871, premium $172.20; in 1882, $77.20. Wae> The tullest information will be given on application. | DESBRISAY & ANGUS, | General Agents for P. E. Island. | j Ch’town “WI, 7, 1884. Would keep Pope cs in his place, All the rest would be silent too— What a blessing for me and you. This little squib was handed about till it finally reached Mr. Pope who smiled his usual philosophical smile and pocketed it. The above description of our sentatives at Ottawa, duriny the last yours os Maida oo of McKenzie rule, will assist the crzan and some of its Grit members to see themselves as others see them. Vox Porctt An Acknowledgment. | Simr,—Atlow me in your columns, to ‘sincerely thank ‘‘Resurgam” for his kindly expression of feeling towards myself, in bis “Items from Souris,’ published in your :issue of yesterday. I will not be misunder- \stood when I say, that it is just what I ‘expected from Souris. [ hope to spend 'many & happy day again among the many kind friends I had the honor and pleasure ‘of becoming acquainted with there. What- ever others may say of Souris, and the people of Souris, the kindness, ¢ourtesy ‘and hospitality—so welcome to a stranzer— always shown to myself, will ever associate them with pleasant memories. Some there are from whom I experienced genuine deeds lof kindness and friendship—never to be forgotton—which is a long way towards helping a man ‘‘to fight the battles of life.” To yourself, Mr. Editor, | also return my warmest thanks for the liberality with which you invariably opened your columns to my correspondence and ‘Items from Souris.” LANCASTER. June 25th, 1884. War Notes. Stx,—It has been decided by the tem- perance people of Hunter River to raiss the Scott Act banner on the Ist of July, so that during Camp Drill, as heretofore, it will float securely. Hunter River Divi- sion will open fire on the enemy, while ite fianks will be attacked by the New Glasgow Temperance Alliance, supported by the Wiltshire Battalion. To those contemplat- ing liquor to this village or vicinity this is directe?, and it is to be hoped it will suffice. Otherwise the result is inevitable. A SvusscriBer. Hunter River, June 24, 1884. Mutual Marriage Association. THE promoters of this matrimonial! insur- ance company have, as most who read their prospectus predicted, come to grief. They have committed numberless frauds, have unwarrantably assessed, and the rottenness of the institution,which has its head quarters in Hamilton, Ont., has been ex The Secretary-Treasurer and the Vice-President, who were recently arrested and admitted to bail—3,000 each-—were re-arrested on the 20th inst., on a warrant from Framesville. The Turonto Globe's correspondent says the Crown Attorney refuses to allow them to be taken out of Hamilton to Framesville, as they were on bail on similar charges. Mr. Dirney telegraphed to the Brockville law firm who have the case for the victims in that neighborhood, and they answered that the fact of the Webbers (Secretary and Vice-President) being on bail made ‘no difference in the execution of the Inst warrant. They are wantei in Brighton, but the Brighton officer will probably waive his claim in favor of the other warrant. In the meantime the Webhers are in gaol. and will probably remain there until tne trial on the 27th. They can be kept in Hamilton by declaring their bail off, and committing them to jail till the next hear- ing in that city. It is supposed that the prisoners with the Belleville victims who had them arrested in the first instance, and Mr. Birney, chief constable of Framesville, says he can easily prove that this is so. The prisoners certainly reeeived a great deal of money in their business, and they have been known to receive in one day more registered letters than went to all the business houses of Hawilton. Victims are especially numerous in the eastern part ef Ontario. There are also some victims in Charlottetown. The victims in Hamilton and Framesville claim that not only were bogus assessments made and the money re- tained, but frequent assessments for lange amounts were made on those whose claims were nearly due, so as to induce them to compromise for a small sum. ~~ -_ - Arrangements for fast travel from St John to Montreal, between the New Bruns- wick, Maine Central, and Grand Trunk Railways, have been consummated and went into eect on the 23rd inst. The fast train leaving St. John at 6.30 a. m., stand- ard time, reach Yarmouth Junction at 5.43 p- m., making close connection with o train which reaches Montreal at 6 a m. next day, making the trip in 23) hours. Passengers can also leave St. John by the 8 30 p.m. train and reach Montreal, via Danville Jurction, at 11.30 p. m. ee cocina GN pre em ensemeenmete ae One ot our leading merchants has inform- ed us that certain Toronto and Montreal wholesale houses employ two kinds of drum- mers—a base drummer for the cities and towns, and a snare drummer for the country villages and settlements. — Fredericton Capitol. - -.——.6 =< oe On Thursday last the bodies of two drown- ed sailor, belonging to the French bark |Leopold & Marie, were found in salmon ‘nets at Bay du Vin, N. B. The men were drowned at Black Brook, May 29th. oa Horsford’s Acid Phosphate | NO PHYSICIAN NEED HESITATE. | Dr. 5. V. Clevenger, Chicago, Ill. says: |««Horsford’s Acid Phosphate should be made ‘officinal. It is the most eligible form for the adminietration of phosphorus, and no physi- ,cian need hesitate to order it on his prescrip- , tion blanks,” . -—e _ Tue best place to get cakes, pies and con- \fectionery is at the City Steam Bakery. J. Quirk, Prince Street. — o @—_----- , Iris the unanimous verdict of the ‘ladies of Pies, Cakes, 13 le [june 13 lw this city that it is cheaper to ba ra