a - ee ti -~ fue DalLy Bx AMINER. | a —_SULY 4, 1883, Notes of the “Week. that a scheme for Australia will be —It is announced the Federal Union ot submitted to its several Legislatures The scheme is similar to that under which Canada is confederated. —Having endured the horrors of war, Egypt is now enduring the horrors of cholera. Hundreds are dying daily ; the air is full of the plague; and precautions are being taken to preveat it from spreading to Europe. —Principal Grant thioks that a union of, not the Methodists only, but of several other distinctively Protestant bodies is likely to tuke place. So that the union be prompted by the right Spirit, let it come speedily. —The French have seized the port and custom house ot Tamatav, Mada- gascar, they threaten Tonquin and the Celestia) Empire, and they occupy the New Hebrides. Rather aggressive conduct for a Republican nation, seeing thet republicanism is supposed to respect, somewhat, the rights of the people! —There has lately been a test election in Mavitoba, Five months ago, Mr. Burnham, aan Opposition candidate, was elected by a majority of ten; and, on Saturday last, Mr. Chalmers, the Gov- eroment candidate, defeated Mr. Bura- ham by a majority of seventy-six. This proves that the Liberal Conservative party io Manitoba is rapidly gaining ground. —The Government of New Bruns- wick, haviog taken Tue Examiner's ad- vice and reorganized the management ot the Dominion and Centennial Exhibition, the leading men of St. Jola are energeti- cally forwarding the work of prepara- tion. The control of the Exhibition has been vested in « Commission; and har- mony has been restored. The Govern- ment is to be congratulated on its prompt action. We hope soon to hear the that suggestions of our Advisory Board have been adopted. —The Globe contends that by going to England to represent the Government of which he isa member, Sir Charles Tupper has violated the Independence of Parliament and forfeited his seat in the House of Commons. The Globe over- leoks the fact that the Commission which Sir Charles carries to England expressly sets forth that uoder it he shall receive no salary. ——The season when poor unfortunate townspeople, compelled to stick to business, like to take advantage of ap occasional opportunity to get away into the country fur a few hours, has arrived. To these people the steamers ‘* Heather Belle” avd ‘* Southport” are at once a cheap, easy, and pleasant means of con- veyauce. The new * Heather Belle”’ has stood a successful trial trip, and in ener strevgth and convenience at least, is a decided improvement on the old ** Heather Belle;” and the “ Sourhport” has uodergone repairs and improvements. The one goes to Belfast aud Crapaud ; the other plies on the East and West Rivers, The cool breezes of the expan- sive Bay or the quiet undulating scenery along the serpentine rivers! Take your choice of cither—or take both at difrer. eut times. —For June the exports from Queen’s aud King’s Counties were as follow :— Value Potatoes, Colonial. . 34,374 bus $ 6,575 PO eiunt - cauwecset 9,283 $ 16,158 Oats, Colonial........ +. 96,623 bus § 40.582 I ob ls < pele 8,325 bus 3 628 104,948 3 44,210 Eggs, Foreigv.......... 177,647 doz § 23,976 Lobsters, Foreign ...... 749,820 Ibs Colomial...... 210,096 Iba 959,916 Ibs $ 89,430 Fish, other, Foreign.. $ 5,355 Ships, sold abroad | -35 tons # 1,000 Pork, Colonial... .. $ 2,250 Miscellaneous, Colonial $ 2,768 Foreign... 17,802 $ 20,57 Total.. $202. 049 Cash rcowipts. atC ustoms, June, 1883 $10,169.49 Do same period, 1882............ 19,475.83 —The following comparative state- ment of Savings Bank deposits and withd-awals for 1882 and 1883, will be read with interest by everyoue who takes an ioterest in the welfare of the Island: 1882. DNs £00 cobc deb ceBadeweeds $585,772.13 Withdrawals... waits 332,239.28 SPO Pee 1883. Deposits....... she ‘aw hekual $620, 363.00 ee 894,427.65 —_—-—— 225,925.34 Increase. . . The Balance to the ete of Depositors on June 20th, 1883 bearing 4 p. c. interest, is.. $1,121,367.53 Balande on June 30, 1852. , 869, 274.56 Net increase for year endian June 30, 1888.......... 8 252,082.97 The total balance to the credit of depositors on June 30th, 1883, stands fas follows: — Reari: ‘g 4 per cent. interest.... $1,121,357.53 Bearing 5 por cent. interest 192,200.00 Total St 220 557.53 —The examinations being past, an agitation has begun against the study of Greek and Latio, while German, French. Natural Scieuce and other branches ot aruity whith aiG w aus th thy pruvtivel THE ‘DAI qlee > ee + | business of life are intenah if Greek | and Latin could be thoroughly learned the objections urg*d agaiust the study of them would uot be so forcible. A kuowledge of the literature in these languages is unquestionably of great advantage. But the benefits derived from the merely superficial smattering knowledge of them, which is all that can be obtained in a four or five years course at College, are very questionable. If |the pupil be the heir of lots of cash so that he willl never have to earn his own living, it may perhaps, be advisable for him to begin life by the study of the dead languages. But for those who have to earn their bread in the world, the best plan to adopt is the reverse of this. Begin with English, learn French aud German if you can; and then go on till the dead languages be reached, if, indeed, it be possible to reach that supreme esd. However this may be, it is ridiculous to teach Latin and Greek in the Public Schools of Prince Edward island, while nothing whatever is taught respecting agriculture, ~—The votes of this week decide that Methodist Union shall take place. ‘Che denominations to be united are the Methodist Church of Canada, represeut- ing a population of 582,063 ; the Metho- dist Episcopal, representing 103.272; the Bible Christians, 27.236, and the Primitive Methodists, 25,680. Total 739.251. Of the six Conferences of the Methodist Chu:ch of Canada, the Minis- terial votes on the Basis of Union are,— For. Against. Montreal Conference....... 69 35 Toronto Pek eos oe 137 37 Nova Scotia eed 34 31 London ers, Poe 88 101 Newfoundland ‘‘ _........... 26 3 E.G. RD Pee fh ro OAT 40 28 394 255 And the laity of the Methodist Church of Canada have adopted the Basis on a vote of 7,084 against 1,425. The ak parties to the “proposed contract also, so far as heard from, cast a majofity of votes in favor of the Unioa. Of eighty Cirenit Boards of the Methodist Episco- pal Church, sixty-nine have declared in favor of Union, The Bible Christian Church is for the Union by a vote of fifty-four to sixteen ; and the ‘Rey. W. S. Pascoe (well known in Charlottetown) nas gone to England to secure the assent oi the British Conference. The Primi tive Methodists are almost unanimous for the Union; and the Methodists of Newfoundland have accepted the Busis by a vote of twenty-six to three. It uow only remains for the General Conference which will assemble at Bellville, Ont., in September next, to consummate the Union. —FKarnestness, activity, and ability in of our unworthy City Councillors. as length of service. A, few weeks ago, the two oldest officials of the City were placed on starvation allowances on the plea of economy ; aud this week the ser vices of one who has been a most pains- taking and enthusiastic member of the Board of School Trustees were dispensed with withont any adequate cause at all. True, Mr. Hodgson’s term had expired. But having proved himself to be all that could be desired in a Trustee, it was reasonable avd proper that, unless he positively declined to act, he should be reappointed, as others had been. Mr. Hodgson has at all events vindicated himself from the aspersiou that he is an enemy of our public schools. Indeed, it is worthy of remark that the Trustees, most atientive at the school examina tions aud most active in promoting the interests of the schools, are those who opposed the election of the Davies-Stewart Party. There could not be appointed more earnest members of the School Board than Messrs. A. .A McDonald, Thomas Handrahan, J. B. McDonald and E. J. Hodgson. Time proves all things ; and it has proved that those who were most solicitons for an improvement in the schools of Charlottetown were not the men who ranted against Popery in order that the Christian religion might not be taught or recognized in them. nn ae ———— Our Advertisers. Dorsey Goff & Co’s. new advertisement of boots, shoes, etc., is held over until Monday. W. L. Poole gives notice that a Grand Orange Demonstration and Tea will be held at Lower Montague on the 12th inst. Isaac Oxenham, Secretary School Board, announces that tenders for supplying the | City Schools with coal will be received at ins office up to the 14th imst, Coal to be of good quality and delivered before the Ist Beptember next. William Henry, Secretary Spring Park School District, has been directed to enforce payment by law of all taxes now due, with- out respect to persone. J, J. Chappell, G. S., gives notice that the Grand Division 8, of T., of P. E.! island, will meet in Crapand on the 18th inst, fBHenry Coombs wants to lei one half of thet desirable suburban residence knowu as the Franklin House, ee -- Summerside HPzports. Summerrsjpe, July 6. Shipped per Steamer “St. Lawrence,” } Evans master :— oh Py ee A eee 3 9 7 Ueda ih. eis cii be heai deeds same’ 177 bush. Oats.....<. $7 cases Eggs sees es sitacees ° 339 | $1. ons seamnepsiiaiiin idle ttl eh saan _ Lovely new Patteros ‘of Room Paper | ju¥ wpepvid at the Dieu Sum | service weighs as lightly in the opinions cL Waszesit: Fon Tus Duiations j A Tribute to Father McGillivray What gloom now bervodstl within thy great walls St. Dunstan’s? ‘The stranger bends low ; And noiseliss the step of the worshipper falls. ‘is the work of the ¢ mmon foe. So calmly amid the vast trappings around He rests in his long, mortal sleep ; Too soon the harsh reaper hath gathered and bound The bright life which those mourners weep. It is meet that rich flowers of the summer time Around thee ex! ale their sweet breath ; In the flush of thy vigor, and manhocd’s prime Thou’st entered the valley of death, Now silent the tone of the brave warning voice, And helpless the tirm guiding hand ; But many now grieving, shall with thee re- joice In thy home in the tearless land. When the shadows of earth have vanished for aye ‘heen the light from the Great White Throne ; And the veil of humanity drifts away We shal! ‘* know as we are known.” When we think of thy bliss in the realms of love, As we ha!low with tears the sod, We shall honor for ever, all creeds above, True life in the Christian’s God, S, M. Charlottetown, July 6, 1883. awtienilia alliance Supreme Court. In the case of the Bank of P. E. Island vs. John Ings, the jury having found a verdict for the defendant, Mr. F. Peters yesterday, moved for a rule nisi to set tt aside, which was granted. The greater part of yesterday morning was occupied in hearing an argument upon an application of John McNaught for "a writ of certiorarie. Morson for the appli- cation ; Peters contra. John Henry Gates vs. William D. Gallo- way. —This case was tried this term when a verdict was rendered for the plaintiff. Mr. Hodgson for the defendant, applied for and obtained a rule nisi to set this verdict aside on the ground that it was contrary to the evidence and the judge's charge. The Queen vs. John Brown— Indictment for an attempt to rob,—-Prisoner was this morning sentenced to three years in the Penitentiary at Dorchester. McDonald vs. Lane.—Tried at George- {town in February lest, when verdict was found for defendant. An argument” is uow being heard to set aside this verdict, and for a new trial. Palmer, Q. C,, and . ©. McLeod for plaintiff, gon, Q. ., and F. Peters for deans, TENDERS FOR COAL, EALED TEN DERS, marked, ‘‘Tender for Coal,” will be received at the office of the Board of School Trustees of Charlottetown, until 13 o'clock, noon, of 14th July, ei twenty (20) tons nut Acadia mines coal. of said coal to be of the best quality, to be weighed on the Uity Seales (the ton to consist of 2,000 Ibs), and to be delivered on or béfora ist september next, By order, ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary of Board, Office of School Board, Charlottetown, July 7, 1883. FINAL NOTICE. T the ANNUAL MEETING of the SPRING PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT held at the School House on the 4th July, iast., the secretary was requested to epforce payment by law, of all taxes now due, without respect of persons. CHARTES F. HENRY, Serene. Suburban Residence To Let. NE-HALF 14 a* Bieess with stable and coach house, of that comfortable new building, known as the ** Franklin House.” App!y to H. COOMBs, or W. W. WELLNER. July 7, 1883.—3 i SONS OF TEMPERANCE. The Grand Division of Prince Edward Island will meet at Victoria, Crapaud, on Wednesday , the 1%th July, at 10.30, a. m. J. J CHAPPELL, G. 58. 7 7, 1883.—2iw July 6, 1883—lw i. O. A. BA. GRAND pilin tiie Demonstration and LA Tea, under the auspices of Albion Lodge, No, 1/65, will be held at Lower Mon- tazue, on grounds adjoining the Ferty, on THURSDAY, July 12th, In connection with the Tea there will bea Saloon opened, furnishd with all the deli- cacies the Season can afford, and sufficient to supply the requests of all who m»y attend Good amusements and excellent music, suitable to the occasion will be provided, and dancirg booths will be erected for “tripping the Jight fantastic toe.’’ Tickets will be issued 68 follows ;— From Charlottetowo, Royalty Junction, Union, York, (and return) to George- town - - - . - 50cts Bedford and Tracadie - ‘i ° 40cts Mount Stewart, — and Peakes 35cts Baldins - + - - 25cts Perth and Cardigan, id * * 20cis A special train will leave Charlottetown for Georgetown at & o’tleck. a. m., retnrning will leave Georgetown for Charlottetuwa at §.30 p.m, ‘Tea on the table at !? o’olock. Procession at 11,30 o'clock a. m, Tickets for tea 23 cents, No pains or expense will be spared to make the whole a first-class affair in all particu. jlara, Allare invited to attend. Should the 580 | 1Y prove unfavorable, the Tea will take go | Place ihe first fine day following. W. L, POOLE | Lower eee, June 22, 1883. fjv Tri “Jos PRINTING of every description executed with Neatness and Despatch at the EXAMINER JOB’ PRINTING ROOMS, cor. Water and Great George Street, EXAMINER, TULS a ie 1883. for supplying and placing in the vaults of th City Schools, one hundred and for oF SR: screened, round, Acadia min : Al Sil in Medinet msab its tase id ~ hes wai eae ont eat tnt 9 a ane a en af GJ Ls X.- 70:— a ee SUMMER §88B5 ——— AT——__— REG DU CO BD PRICHS AT J. B. McecDONALD’S Ladies’ Straw Hats, Men’s Straw Hats, Parasols and Umbrellas. Dress Material in Short Ends and Remman's, Good Grey Cottons for 5 1-2 Cts. per yard, Geod White Cottons for 7 1-2 Cts. per Yard. Good Strong Tweed for Men and Boys, 25 cts. per yd. NOW RECHIVING- New Cashmeres, New Crapes, New Gloves, New Ribbons, New Feathers, New Satins, J. B. MACDONALD. p. Street. Ch’town, July 6, 1883.— pres he LONDON HOUSE NEW SUMMER GOODS. [Oi rere New Biack Cashmeres, New Colored Cashmeres, New Black French Merineoes, New Colored Freach Merinoes, New Plesh Velivetecns, New Satin Parasols, New Silk Sunshades, New Silk Jersey Gloyes, New Tarlatan Frillings, New White Cottons, New Brown Hollands. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, June 22, 1883. IN STOR 4). ene’ Of ene IL. OIL. OIL. Very Best AMERICAN. KEROSENE OIL, Extra AMERICAN LARD OIL, Extra AMERICAN WOOL OIL, and a full assortment of Machinery and other Oils of aii dese:jptions, for sale at Manufacturers’ Prices. CAMPBELL & RAYDEN. — ee OO Ch’town, June 27, 1883. - ee Ore British Warehouse, ; To the W helesale and Retail Trade. W.& A. BROWN & CO. AVE now opened the completion of their aioe stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. They are offering special inducements to cash buyers. It will be to your advantage to iaspect their stock before purchasing elsewhere. Establishment closes every evening at 6 o'clock (Saturdays excepted.) W. & A. BROWN & C0. Ch'town, June 1, 1882.— wkly BUY ONLY THE BEST MASON & HAMLIN. ORGANS, are ackLowledged by the highest musicalZauthorities in the world to be the Best Reed Organs Ever Made.) They have taken the} Highest Prizes at every Fxhibition in the World, Sold on very,easy terms, with large discounts for cash, by LEONARD MORRIS, SUMMERSIME, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, Summerside, Jane 12, |883.—ly coe enema ta any te , a BAZAAR. THR CVTY HOSPITAL, DRILLED SE wD —WiILL BE TUESDAY, JULY 10. ({TRAWBERRIES, lee Cremm, and other Refreshments will be serve! during the afternoon and evening. Tea wll be on the table at 6 o'clock. Admission: Adult, 15 cents, Children, 10 cents. Tea, 25 cents, Doors open at 2 o'clock, pm. Furcher coutributions to the Bazaar will be thankfully received by the following ladies - Mrs, Pope, President; “ Masou, Treasurer ; Mrs. Connolly, Miss Hensley, HELD IN 10E— “ Cavean, ‘* M. Macleod, « D, Reddin, Mes. C C, Gardiner, «“ Beaton, “« J. Peake, « Sullivan, “ R, Peake, « M, Blake, “ Strickland, ** Hobkirk, Miss K. Wright, «“ L.H, Davies, “ M. Palmer, “ George Daves, “« J, Longworth, “ George Macleod, MiSs. MALCOLM MACLEOD, Secretary, Mrs, Hoghes, Ch’town, July & Around the World. N EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT on the above cubject wiil be given under the auspices of the Young Men’s Christian As- sociation, in their Hall, on MONDAY EVENING, Sth inst., by Mr. D. W. CAMPBELL, of Ontario, lately returned from a voyage around the world. Mr, C. gives a most interesting ac- count of the yoysge, illustrated by beautiful views, See handhills, Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock. Admission only 15 cents. Children under 12, 10 cents. SMITH, Secretary : HENRY July 6, 1553. AUCTION OF SUNDRIES, rg O be sold _by iditinia on WEDNESDAY NEXT, ltith inst, on DUNCAN’S WHARF, at llo ‘clock, the following articjes, viz ; A quantity of Black varnish, one cask, Bright's Varnish; 400 one inch Treenails; A quantity of Blocks; 12 Vars, 1 Boat; 2 Coal Tubs, 1 Oat Dry:ng Machine; 1 Timber Wagon, 2 Iron Davits; uautity of old iron, Also on Fownal wharf, where she now fies, 1STEHEAM DREDGE can be seen any time previous to saie. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, ens June 20.— til sale —_— = — ve —— WANTS, LON, FOUND, , de. ANTED- A Girl for ou honskelabl:. Apply at M. Srevenson’s, Richmond Street. july? hh ANTE)D--A few good Datieabsins Ap- ply at one» to Wa. Taytor, Hills. borough street. julf7 2i \ YANTED a yoting man as a chrk if & : Boot & Shoe Store Must be well ret commended Address B ots, P. O. Box 47. Charlott: town, P. KE. 1. {jly 7—1f \ ANIEDa girl AM do general housework in a family of three. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. W. R. Boreham, Grafton St. yy o—ti a tes ae a OR SALE, 1 covered carriage, eaiVable for a hotel. Apply to Henry Coombs, Agent. {jly 5, 3i ANTED IMMEDIATELY-—6 girls to learn the Dress Making at the Misses Currie’s, Pownal Street. jaly5 lw OST about ten days ago, a “mall silver Brooch, in the shape of a Maltese cross Finder will be rewarded’ on leaving it at this office. Lily 4 L OST on Thursday last, bet ween West 4 Kent Street School and Mies Ramsay’s. Ths finder [jly4 ~ OST on the Malpeque Road between Henry’s Lime Kiln aud the ci y on Tues- day, the 3rd _ inst., Day’s Common L:iw Pro- cedure Act, The finder will be rewarded by leaving the Book at Palmer & McLeod's office. Mal olm McLeod, Lily 4 PPOLINARIS WATER Hupyadi Janoe Water, Pulua and Frekerick’s Hall Mineral Waters, fresh from England, at Doop's MepicaL Hat. {june25 ws 2w Ww* ANTED a young man to learn the drug business—-or one who understands the drug business thoroughly. Apply at once at The Apothecari s Hall, DesBrisay’s Corner, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ijly + OST between the steamboat wharf and Hayden’s corner, Water Street, a bundle of papers, tied up iu a red handkerchief. The finder will please leave the eame at the EXAMINER OFFICE. Fitzroy Street, a buoch of keys. will please leave them at this « flice. JOR SALE-An American Seine Boat, 25 feet keel, in good order. Apply to C. C. Carton, ~ [june 29 DOR SALE—A Grand ¢ quare Piano, nearly new, will be soldat a bargain, Apply at Examiner Ogrics [june’s EATH TO POTATO BUGS. — Paris Green and London Purple, wholesale and retail, at Dodd’s Medical Hall. [janc25 2wwkly li pat 2w wkly 1i wes! ED A Cook and Nurs at Tue EXAMINER OFFICE. Apply {junel& TT LET—(with immediate possession) that handsome and commodious residence in the northern suburbs of the city, on St. Peter's Road, lately occupied by L. B. Archibald, Esq. Enquire of Loyeworra & Haszagp. __ (may 16, 1863 FY LET—One-half of that three story Brick House, on Upper Queen Street, containing nine rooms. Possession at once. Apply to Aurxanner Horsr [mmay28