a (as Lee gm ee “ea Rg agg me _— Canada. To Canada our country: land Of verdurous tilth and breezy plain, Thy forests, like an emerald band, Expanding, stretch from main to main, Thy rivers, like a silvery line, The forest's murmuring mazes thread; And autumn’s gentlest zephyrs twine Their beauteous garlands for thy head. A thousand leagues of open sea, And breezes fair as heaven blows, Await the freighted argosy To waft her wheresoe’er she goes, Till Time's last quivering pulse shall cease, May this be ever said of the: Here lies the calm domain of peace, And here the empire of the free ! A pecple thine, when odds assail Their battlements of liberty, Who, leagued with justice, shall prevail, And teach the world they will be free. May statesmen to thy councils come Sagacious, bold, with truth imbued, Whose voice shall strike oppression dumb, Whose aim shall be the people's good. Allied in one surpassing cause, And vieing in their patriot zeal To shape the state to sovereign laws Enacted for the common weal. Until, from Truth’s white rock shall rise The glittering dome of Empire’s form; And bask in blue ethereal skies Above Corruption’s ravenous storm. God bless thee ! stil] do thou engage To nurture by thy firesides bright The poets of the golden age, The warriors of the bloodless fight. —A. McA, Taylor. oe - The Earl of Dufferin. —s Born fifty-eight years ago, Lord Dufferin succeeded while a boy to the barony of Dufferin and Clandeboye, a well-managed estate in the most pro- sperous of Irish counties, and the leader- ship of the Liberal party of his neigh borhood. But more than title, or estate, or the stir of political conflict, were the care and companionship of a beautiful and accomplished mother. A_ grand- daughter ot Richard Brinsley Sheridan, sheinherited much of the sprightly genius of her ancestor, with a delicacy and refinement all her owo. Her sweet songs live onin the bright cycle of Irish poetry. To those who have leisure to turn to that charming volume, “Letters from High Latitudes,” she will live again in the tender homage of her sop. Having aquired,almost before he had attained to manhood, a seat in the House of Lords, he had no opportunity of trying the more stormy atmosphere of the House of Commons. The dis- vipline of Ulster politics, however,stood | him in good stead. Inno part of the British realm was party feeling stronger than in the northern province of Irsland. A Protestant,a land-owner, and an adherent of the Liberal party,he was one ofa small minority among the whole population, one of a minute coterie among people of his own rank and station. A generous ambition drew him to political affairs, and if he was to take any partin them he must, in the then condition of Ulster, be ever in the van, his flag unfurled aloft, quick in assault, aoe of fence. However fiercely political passion raged in this part of Ireland, manliness and intellec- tual force were always honored,to what- ever part they belonged,and Ulsterman on all sides were proud of Lord Duffer- in long before his name became known in wider fields —J. L. Whittle, in the Manhattan for July. na Corea and Shipwrecked Seamen. Mr. Frelinghuysen, Secretary of State, has received a despatch from Mr. Foot, United States Minister at Scoul, where- in he transmits a translation of a recent decree of government of Corea, looking to the saving of the lives of shipwreck- ed seamen, assisting vessels in distress and preserving and rescuing property. The decree enjoins Corean officials and subjects to render every possible assist- | ance to shipwrecked vessels off the Cor- | eun coast. | The regulations are five in number. The first provides that a white flag by day, and two lanterns by night, are to be understood as distress signals. The second provides for awards in case of relief, and for the punishment of those who wilfully disregard the degree. The third states that such persons who go to the relief of vessels must act in ac- cordance with the direction of ber cap- tain or commander. The fourth directs the Governor of the district, wherein a vessel may be wrecked, to confer with the Consul of the country to which she belongs as to the disposition of property saved and other matters pertaining thereto. In case the vessel’s nation has no counslar representative, the Foreign Office must be notified, and food and protection must in all cases be provided. The fifth commands govern- ors and officials of the coast provinces to,make these regulations known, to the end that they may be obeyed, and that those who render assistance may be re- et or punished if they disregard them. Ee ee Much interest is felt in Montreal, in regard to the approaching visit of the/| BritishAssociation for the Advancement | of Science, which will hold its session | frora 27:h August to September 3rd. | The distinguished visitors will make an excursion to the Rocky Mountains, set- ting out on the 4th September, yoing by the Canadian Pacific Lake route, steamers makiog direct connection with the railway on each side. Of the $25,- 000 granted by the Dominion Parlia- ment, $5,000 will be used to def ay the expenses of the meeting itself; and a fund is now being raised to guarantee the association against loss in connec- tion with the publication of their pro- ceedings. In addition to the Rocky Mountains excursions, excursions are being arranged at Ottawa, Quebec, etc. Great preparations are being at Montreal Toronto and other p'aces which will be visited, to give the members a due re ception. ao + <- <Or The Horsford Almanac and Cook Book mailed free on application to the Rumford Chemical Works, Providenee, R. L. a + Ai «Tm Special Notices. Mr. Ears presents his compliments to those ladies and gentlemen who have been re- hearsing the Cantata of Esther, the Beautiful Queen, the past winter; that after the warm weather is over the practice will be resumed, and the first performance of the cantata will be given the latter part of October next. Mr. Earle will be happy to receive the names of a few more ladies and gentlemen desirous of taking part in the chorus. {junel3 3 DauLtA BuLes.—100 Dahlia Bulbs in good growing order for sale at George Carter’s seed store. fjul6 23 CRAcCKNELS at Beer & Goff’s. Brown, the celebrated machinist and silver plater, has removed to the Athenwum building on corner Prince and Grafton street. {jul4 Eon air pipe rotary churns just received at R. K. Brace. The balance of his stock will be here ina few days. Those in want af good churns had better call at once and get one. Tue best place to get cakes, pies and con- fectionery is at the City Steam Bakery. J. Quirk, Prince Street. [june 13 lw Fresu snowflake biscuits just received at Beer & Goff. Say what you like about cheap clothing, but if you want a real bargain call at L. F. Prowse’s. junl2 Atmonp Canpy and Raisin Cream Bar, at the City Steam Bakery. j13 lw Pcre Gotp and other Baking Powders at Beer & Goff’s. {juld L. E. Prowse is selling great bargains in Dry Goods. junl2 Ir is the unanimous verdict of the ladies of this city that it is cheaper to buy Pies, Cakes, Buns, Rolls, &c., at the City Steam Bakery than have them baked at home. jl3 lw CLoruine for $4.50 a suit at L. E. Prowse’s, junl2 New Maple Sugar at Beer & Goff’s. [jul0 New Fearuers at J. B. Macdonald’s. . [jane3 wky New Prunes, table andstewing at Beer & Goff’s. [juld Goop grey cotton for 4 cents a yard at J. B. Macdonald’s {june7 wky Cuearest CLOTHING Prowse’s. We would advise any person in town, hav- ing a cow, to get a small creamer from R. K. Brace, and try if the profit will not be two dollars a month by using it. If not, it can be returned. Lapres’ Cheap Hats, just received, at J. B. Macdonald's. [june3 New Harts just opened at L. E. Prowse’s. {ml, Lapies AND Misses Straw Hats,—Two cases, very nice styles, opened to-day.—W. A. Weeks & Co. ALL wool tweed suits for $7.25 at J. B. Macdonald’s. [june7 wky Fresu Mapve Syrup at Beer & Gorr’s, (may29 CuiLprens’ Sailor Hats in great variety, just received at J. B. Macdonald’s. j3 Two hundred boxes Choice Figs just receiv- ed at Beer & Goff’s. [may29 MeEn’s suits for $4.85, at J, B, Macdonald’s, [june] wky New Dxesstnc.—A beautiful dressing for kid and oil goat boots at Dorsey, Goff & Co. J. B. Macponatp is selling cheap. Go there. [june7 wky Epps’ Cocoa at Beer & Goft’s. [may3 Nortice.—All Horse and Carriage Tax and Dog Tax for the year 1884, unpaid by the 20th of June next, will be sued for without further notice.—F. 8S. Cuanpier, Collector. {m29 td Lapies’ Straw Hats, just received, at J. B. Macdonald’s. {june3 SATINS in all shades, just received at J. B. Macdonald's. j3 SARDINES, just received at Beer & Goff’s, [may3 in town at L. E. junl2 = SS Es a MORTGAGE SALE, NOTICE is hereby given that, uncer and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the twenty-sixth day of August, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and s oventy-six, made between Richard Moore Gidley, of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, carpenter, and Mary Ann Gidley, his wife, of the one part, and Thomas Heath Haviland, of Charlottetown, in the said County and Province, Attorney-at- Law, of the other part, there will be eold at Public Auc- tion, on THURSDAY, the nineteenth day of JUNE next, A, D, 1884, at twelve o clock, noon, in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, aforesaid, —. LL that tract, piece and parce! of land, hereditaments and premises, situate, lying and being in Charlottetown, aforesaid, bounded an: described as follows, that is to say: Commencing at the seuthern corner ot Town Lot Number Thirty-one, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, being the corner of Water and Weymouth Streets; thence along said Town Lot north- westwardly on the eastern side of Weymouth Street fifty feet; thence by a line parallel to Water Street one hundred and sixty-eight feet, across Lots Thirty-one and Thirty-two, in the said first hundred; thence along the eastern side of Lot Number Thirty-two fifty feet to Water Street; thence westwardly along the same and Lots Thirty-one and Thirty-two, aforesaid, one hundred and sixty- eight Ret, to the place of beginning, and are parts and parcels of Town Lots Numbers Thirty-one and Thirty-two in the said first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, tc- gether with all houses, buildings, rights, members and appurtenances thereunto be- longing or in anywise appertaining. For turther particulars apply to Mr. Eustace H. Haviland, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Daied this fifth day of May, A. D. 1884. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mortgagec, May 6—1aw tu tl sale DVERTISH in the DAILY EXAMINER Rates moderate, ( MAKE: NEcyy \) Fipr | PILLS a THE DAILY HXAMINER, JUNE 17, RFOMW BLOOD, And will completely change the blood tn the entire system in three months. Any per- gon who will take 1 Pili each night from 1 to 1% weeks, may be restored to sound health, if sueh a thing be possible. For curing Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. eight letter-stamps. Send for cirewer, Physicians use them in their practice. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. Sold everywh eve, or sent by mail for NODYN se terrib of ten. by m BE LINIMENT will instan- le diseases, and will positively Inrormation that will save ail Don't delay a moment. CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOBNSON'S 4 tanconsly reliove t cure nine cases ott many lives seit iree Prevention is better than cure. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT Neuralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, bleeding at the Langs, Ch Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Diarrhwa, Chronic Dysentery, ¢ ‘holern Morbus, Ki Spine ana Lame Back. Soli everywhere. Send for pamphiet to: (For Internal anc Ex- ternal Use). CURES ronic Hoarseness, Haeking Cough, Whooping Cough, dney Troubles, Diseases of the S. Jouxsox & Co., boston, Mass. An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, now traveling in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's Condition Powders are absolutely pure ad tmmensely valuable. N ful tol pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 5 jetier-staimpes. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condit 7 1. 8. Jounson & Co., Boston, Mass, ion Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'n- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. —— — 0} ———— iss4. © GE ERR BRACE Arrangement. N AND AFTER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, 1884, trains will TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST | I i —-— run daily as follows (Sundays excepted ):— ised. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. . semen in | 2 a2.9 STATIONS. [apoens) tia, Mix’d. STATIONS, Pete ae d, Mix'd. \ ee 2 edie 4 | A.M. | A.M, , P.M. | P.M. P.M. / AM. Charlottetown ....... 6 60 8.25 | 3.40 Charlottetown ......| 7.15 , 4.20 9.20 Royalty Junction....) 6.15 | 9.00 | 4.00 Royalty Junction ..dp) 7.00 | 4.00 | 9 00 North Wiltshire... .. | 6.50 | 9.52 | 4.47 North Wiltshire,.... 625 | 254 | 8.13 Hunter River.......,! 7.00 {10.0 5.00 ||HunterRiver........ 6.15 | 2.38 | 8.00 Bradalbane.......... 1 7.25 |10.46 5.35 |Bradalbane......... 5.51 | 2.c0 | 7.25 County Line......... 7.31 (10.56 | 5.45 ||County Line.........| 5.45 | 1 50 7. 16 PENRO W cess caged can | 7.41 {21.12 | 5.59 ||Freetown............ 5.34 or | Sor eusington....... ..| 7.55 {11.35 | 6.18 | Kensington......... ». 20 2) 64 ates ee | " (dy) 4.65 ]12.35 | 6.10 ar| 8.20 312.10 | 6.50 /Summerside..... 5. A.M. Summerside... .. ap! $40 | 1.45 | Ver! 430.1 1.20 MinsOUANe. i «ois ness ' §.55 2.08 Miscomehess. os an: 4.15 10.57 Wellington.......... | 9.14 | 2.37 Wellington... ....- oot. ee Port ibs is... a5 | 9.43 ; 3.28 ig a ae 3 <5 9.38 OP Leae conn pic tt hoes , 10.35 | 4.50 Resch ph uence 2 37 8.15 er 110.53 | 5.15 Bloomfield ....... 0 7.00 Alberton ...........: 111.18 | 6.10 Alberton ..dy} 1.5% | 7.10 | TN aa + hn see ews ar}11.55 | 7.00 ie dy} 1.15 { 6.00 | TRAINS DEPART.—FCR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.— FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. | Express. | Mixed. STATIONS. | Express. | Mixed. , I —— Sl | ——————— Charlottetown ...... 3.30 p. m.| 6.15 a, m. Charlottetown.... ..; 9 05a. m.} 6.30 p. m. Royalty Junction ....!3.45 ‘* | 6.34 ‘ Royalty Junction....| 8.50 “* | 6.10 ** a ee Pa bY Ee eS ek ee | $38 ea. “ NON iss s <0 [430 © Tals © jeedtertl.3).......::, go * Tee . ia 420. 7 * ' eer dp) 840 ** [455 “ Mount Stewart.. jdp 440 “ | 8.15 «.« | Mount Stewart.. ar| 7.55 ‘* 430 * EE acs woe oo Le" ia Se cca sa ne 7.26 - | 3.49 - OS. Peter tis isn ok. 6.30. 4? as * Se Fepers..'....; 7 oo **Taae Dene Rares. «ovens 6.04 “ (10.26 ‘* || Bear I svn cs Wh od [a re 19 = po ee ee ere oe OSB. 06 TERT [Seon «cone ness dp} 6.00 ‘* (130 6 Mount Stewart .... ie 45 p.m.) 8.20 a.m. Mount. tewart...... | 7 55a, m,, 425 p. m. RINNE.» cao ->- is: 5.42“ | 935 “ |\Cardigan............| 658 * | 3.10 * Georgetown ....... ar} 6.00 ** |10.00 ‘* |i\Geergetown....... dp}; 6.40 ¢* | 245 * j#- Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 27, 15884. Superintendent THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING Ofritt HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIP LION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Careful and Skilfil Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitehell, TO Fein T BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DG DGERS, dc., &e,, On Shart Notice in Gand Style, of Chaan Priecas ne: ———_—— AMERICAN ACRICULTURIST. 100 Columns and 100 Engravings ix each issue, 43rd YEAR. $1.50 A YEAR. Send three 2c. stamps for Sample Copy | next, (Englisch or German) of the Oldest and three o'clock (without interval), Best Agricultural Journal in the from ten til! one o'clock. World. ORANCE JUDD CC. DAVID W. JUDD, Pres. 7Sl Broadway, Wew York. gu al mh i ~ STATION E?S ) BY ALL = _ ROVCHOUT THE WORLD a T9 ‘ c Brick Machine For Sale AT A BARGAIN, ns & SHEPHERD’S MAKE. Capable of turning out about 10,000 Bricks a day. Apply to BEER & GOFF, BANK NOTICE. | | ‘TREHE undermcnt ' ; Ch’town, April 16, 1884, ioned Banks beg to notify the public that, on and after 2nd July their office hours will be from ten till Saturdays For the Dominion Savings Bank, PERCY POPE, Manager. For the Bank of Nova Scotia, GEO, MACLEOD, Manager. For the Merchanis Bank of Halifax, Ch’town, May 17 F. H. ARNAUD, Agent. , 1884 pat tl july 1 Pf, Island = Pottery. STOVE-PIPE STONES, CHIMNEY TOPS, DRAIN PIPES, STRAWBERRY VINE PROTECTORS And other article E. ISLAND POTT BEE Ch’town, May 27 s made to order at the P ERY. R & GOFF ea AGENTS (\ UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMIN ER. Only ONE DOLLAR a year. WEEKLY EXASIRER AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Paper Tublished in P, &. Island. a ee eee mar §),000Tm Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion! eee ee The Weekly xaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS iS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegram, Editorials, etc., which frem day to | day appear in the daily edition, It is Always full of News AND Always up to the Times. The Weekly &xaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- culizral and Industrial Interests of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Union which ensures to us theelostitutions the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets mm SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, GHE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING, -—SUCH AS— Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand | Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers | eic., ctc., done in first-class style and a short notica. ‘RHE imported thoroughbred Percheron. Norman stallion ‘‘Romulus,” registered pedigree in Norman Stud-Book, page 2,213, vol. 3, imported direct from France, Apri 1883, sired by the celebrated stallion * Kem. ulus,” winner of first prize and gold medal, over all others, at Universal i xposition, Paris, 1878, will make this sesson at the fol- lowin g places:— Head of St. Peter’s Bay, fortnightly, be. givning May 5th, remaining until next day, leaving via train. Souris, May 6, fortnightly, remaining uptij next day’s train. New Bedeque Road, at George Clow’s, ey alternate Saturday, beginning May 16th, going by Younker’s, and returning M 4 by Tremere’s Road and South Wiltshire Road, atopping at Henderson’s forye, at noen, Will be at B. Heartz’s farm, St. Peter's Road, one week on Thursday, and next week on Saturday, beginning May 8th. Balance of time will be in the city, Upper Great George Street, near P. Large’s Carriage Factory. TERMS—Fifieen dollars for the season Mares not proving in foal can be returned next year free. For further particulars apply to BENJAMIN HEARTZ, W. 8. McKIE, A. CLow, Groom. Ch town, April 25, Lan4, rae ae se Chae Rheumatism, Diphtheria, Neuralgia, Erysipelas Croup, Hoarseness, Komoves landroff, And restores ~P AN BEASy, aoa ar FOL. oy DGEWATER.N.S. Cures all aches & pains. April 23, 1884, A GURE GUARANTEED. (JAGNETIG )EDICINE s ~ ~ 5 MARK. —/1> > one! 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Sold by all Druggists, or sent free by mail securely sealed, on receipt of price. ae tive Treatise free on application. AMERICA AGENCY “G66” MEDICINE CO., Detroit, Mich., and Windsor, Ont. Sold in Charlottetown by APOTHECARIFS HALL CO, + Maytf& — MRS. SOPHIA POTTER'S Bong Rheumatic Liniment T is a fact worth knowing that Mre. Sophia J Potter’s Bone Rheumatic Liniment cannot be excelled for removing pain and soreness. It is no worthises trash, as s me may suppose simply because they have been imposed vpom by others but is positively the ‘King of Pain.” Sore throat cannot stand before its power. All we ask isa trial that you may be com- vinced of the truth of our statement. Our exe perience isthat one bottle tried also sells many more, ce. See circular for particulars and testimonials, and try & bottle—it will not fail to do all that is promised. R. V. BARKER, St. John, Wholesale Agent W. R. WA'TSON, Charlottetown, P. E. i. J. A. CROSSMAN, Middicton, Lot 27. Oct, 22, 1883-—~eod wkly