—Five Dottars a YEAR. TERMS: = NEW SERIES cepaneeiteai so-aatanaenaaaesasenadinanentieonecameearataee = ** This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men fue Dairy Examinen| WEST & RENDELL, is issued every eveniug, by The Examiner Publishing Co From their office, corner of Water and (rreat George Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : ‘Commission Merchants, ‘t. John’s, Newfoundlacd., Consignments solicited. made, July 25, i884. Liberal advances LONDON HOUSE | St a a TAILORING Rr LLL IED ey eee DEPARTMENT, Mt , having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evuirwes, i884, An Arrogant Chamber. — MR. BRIGHTS CRITICISM OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS AT A LIBERAL MEETING, Forty thousand persons were present, in- cluding many members of of the House of Commons and prominent Liberals, at the} ° ° > : Liveral demonstration at Manchester, Eng- land. on the 29th ult. Mr. Gladstone sent SINGLE Coptzs Two CExTs. VOL. 15.--NO. 61 | CURRENT NOTES. | The fear of cholera grows greater in Mon treal, | A war in~-passenger rates has been in- ‘@ugurated between New York and Niagara Falls, Give your enemy’s boy cigarettes enough ,to smoke. He will soon become weak and six Moutha, ’ . , $250 | ian, ou eee omni), merle ; aktier apologizing for his absence. The} imbecile. Three Months, - 126 | W W = TO SAT y: iy Marquis of Hartington, in supporting a| Reports of damage by the recent hurri- ime Month, - - : v0 50 | r H cFATLE Y, JUST OPEN ED. a splendid assortment resolution of confidence in Mr. Miedatee’e| P 38 heya : #- Advertising at most moderate rates. | Contracts may be made for monthly, (Or Waeariey & Sons, CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E. Istanp) of Scotch, Enelish and Canadian > © policy, charges the Conservative with in- sincerity in their professed desire to enlarge cane throughout Iowa and Minnesota con- | tinue to come in, Portugal is endeavoring to reopen nego- on ; [io a i the franchise. Their fears that the Gov-| P — eel r iarterly, halt-yearly or yearly advertire- 8 = he ernment’s redistribution scheme would tations with France and England regarding ments, on application. Commission Merchant, Tweed $ ane Doeskins, i oe favor the Liberal majority were under- the congo country. om de at rs 4 said the Sarre of ey United States commercial reports indi- V ouse of Lords was needless to the exist- . ALMANAC FOR AUCUST, 1884. MOON S CHANGES, Full Moon, 6th day, Gh. 54.2m., p. m. 269 BARRINGTON STREET, HALIFAX, N. s. #® Special attention givén to the sale of Worsted Coatings, Brcadcloths & Trimmings, ‘ ence of the Government. He believed it would be imprudent to attempt to reform the House of Lords now, as the Govern- ment had sufficient work on hand already. ‘cate a slight improvement in merchandise , and good crop prospects. i | It is thought in London that a crisis is near at band in the Egyptian conference Last Quarter 13th day, 10h, 55.6m., p. m, P. EE d produce, (t, th an (. } Mr. Bright, in his speech, said he believed O¥iMg to the opposing Views of England Ke Mere hb | Ap hf its aid Single Carments| conga by the bers old eens Bane first Quarter, 25th day, llh. 29.4m., a. m. <renmamemniniesig alll ae le plete, as it had been before. They had | Cardinal Manning, Lord Coleridge and b...... Sun Sun MoonHigh’ yi fLe ARTHUR & CO., eet Whh Chs'oljer ot ainda © house | Mr, George’ Macdonald have agreed to take Mu DAY OF WEEK rises (sets | rises water len’h. | VE & BpES £O qpEe BE Rr rept esenting nobody directly to accept a part in a meeting of the Victoria-slreet Ee ; ste - 2am bill passed by a house representing millions! 4 nti-Vivi i Soci hich i eT Pn GEN wil : 7 nr ed ; “Anti-Vivisecuion Society, which is shortly sbpvsaay 4 47/7 25) 3 18) 63114 38 HERAT, . - Peet The € rs ar oe Fat ty {to be held under the Presidency of Lord geemeee [aS oN Ble Oe “AT THE SHORTEST. NOTICE soe oe teehee peal Shafts 2 feet” = 4 = . 2 30 Commission Mel chants \ ' House of Lords refused to accept a new! Earl Granville, Secretary of State for bh wed | a 19; 6 191 9 38 27 ‘principal which Mr. Gladstone introduced foreign affairs, has refused to assent to : Wed o a 53 18165410 17; 24 both in this and the former Parliament— | Holland’s proposal to blockade the whole aici . 53 16) 7 97110 53! «22 ‘ namely, a desire to give perfect justice to|Acheen coast, with a view té securing the 5 Friday y 56, 151.7 59111 28| 19 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, : ' * ‘the Irish people. The sudden affection of ;Telease of the crew of the Nisero, wrecked 9 Saturday 57| 14,8 Wait 5 17 ROSS MARKET Ch’ town, May 19——whly the Conservatives for the Franchise bill was 0 that coast last autumn. 1)| Sunday 58, 12] 8 57; 040; 14 (80S ) = stimulated in order to insure the passage} [fp Messayer, a French newspaper pub- 11) Monday P 0 Hig 7 .a Bo STON. MASS. of the bill in the autumn. Unless the | jished in Lewiston, Me., has declared for 12' Tuesday I 10} 10 oa 7 : 5 ~~ English people Were a fiaud and a sham,|Qleveland and Hendricks. [t is the ac- 13 Wednesday 2 8 10 43) 2 55 6) : i | which he doubted, they would know bow to] orédited organ of the French Canedians in 14, Thursday 3} +61) 30, 4 5 3) ; deal with a titled hereditary Chamber, whose 3 i ; a nad mia tae Eggs and Produse a Specialty. ce 1 a tithed hereditary Chamber, whose | the State and wields a powerful influence. ~ coves i S| ae 7 PABA] wo s5 ines tte ct arrogance and class selfishness had long been | The Portland “Argus” asserts that there je Seeide ay 2 11211813) 54 y 15, wkly at enmity with all the higher interests and | are 12,000 French voters in Maine. a3 y ‘| RS Salo 7 ae instincts uf the nation. (Cheers.) If the ae ; a BT : 36| 9 54 48 ee ee Franchise Bill was rejected in the autumn . A correspondent of the Macon (Ga) JS Weleuwtes | ol maui: o | cps “_ he believed they would be entitled to ask|‘‘Telegraph” relates the following:— ‘A = tim ay 12) 545 5511 12' 42 5 Pi : o> -A i the Ministers to give a detinite statement |™an formerly of Florida, and who has been Fri y i oa 7 Shiva; 39 iE ccaaiaiiila. j of their views in the case. They were A giemr ye pyagt rg fies long nee; ~ ; ie xe . 1 wT 7 ' unable to anticipate that statement, but the | 1! they aver ” rant out yet /’ 2: [Seturday aot 43, : 7 0 | = LUD. WURZBURG, ; a | view of the Enclish people would be that ‘Years ago," said fT, “Well,” said he, ‘I 25 Monday 17] 47/10 14, 0 57| 30 | gustico Beach. P. iss. /as their forefathers had had the power to | keep hearin’ sx much of him that I thought 26) Tuesday 18' 45/11 14) 1 34, 27 P Ht BOX 543 HALIFAX N § i 3 curb a despotic monarchy, they of the pre-|#¢@ was till President. a7 ew 2 sm 12 E " = » Uz ; j <a | mee Cponnimmnteninne sent day bet > om mse —- re The 100th anniversary of the death of the ; y ‘ Ph Sn een . MRRING 7 ; . arrogant Chamber, and he thought, speak- | celebratad French philosopher Diderot was 29 Friday 22' 331 2 0 : z . (OFFICE— PICKFORD & BLACK’S WHARF) 1 his W ell know n WA [ ERIN G PL ACE will open for the ing of a Majority of the Peers, an unpa- made the occasion of a celebration and fete 30) Saturday s - ; = 6 25113 12 : | season on J uly Ist. _triotic oligarchy. Mr. Bright's speech was iat the Torcadero palace, Paris, on Sunday. 2} !Sunday - eeted with loud and prolonged cheering. |jn honor of his memory. M. Spueier, vice- THE RAILWAY TIME ‘ABLE, (Charlottetown Time.) Exporter of Lobsters Samples and quotations eolicited. Cash advanced on consignments, June 23—tl aug 21 pd The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this the most * desirable summer resort in the Provinces. well known to need any commendation. TERMS—$2.00 to $2.50 per day ; $10.50 per week; $8.50 per week for months. Resolutions favoring the passaze of the The House is too Franchise Bill were adopted unanimously. ‘The Marquis of Hartington addressed an ‘overflowing meeting outside of the hall in | which Mr. Bright spoke. - a ———— president of the Chamber of Deputies, pre- sided over the ceremonies. ML tte eulogized the deceased atithor in an enthn- siastic speech. The artists belonging to the Opera, Comedie Francaise and the Odean took part in the entertainment. A statne GOING WEST. in oo ae ‘ wi ; reile p Cheslotbetewe .....005000- 647 912 427 MeLeod Morson & McQuarrie Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening,calling for Dr. Koch's Career. 06. Ditarps will be .umveiled om Thareday Hunter River............ 747 1055 6 47 i 4| guests; rettrning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a m., Char!otte- | (re wus ll M Il. Gazette. ) “ Maid—-“'N i P. M. town time. "rom the Pall Mall Gazette. oston Maid—‘'No my paternal progen- Kensington .. te oa am 7 r BARRISTERS Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 8 29 a. m-, and 340 p.m.| An interesting sketch of the life of Rob- itor i not me ; : Summerside, ¢ 4, a 927 232 7 37 ie ‘ Hunter River for Charlottetown 8 a. m., 2.38 p. m., apd 6.15 p.m. | ert Koch, the discoverer of the cholera}, ,C@!ler—‘‘Lam one of the depositors in part...... é AND “ Hunter River for Sammerside 7 a. m., 10.08 a, m., and 5p. m. . } hose : ‘,, | his bank, which I find has suspended pay- ee 1030 415 <a " 7 Sissnanevaide féc Hiddior Biear 41k, 19.35 nay germ, the man whose name is at present in mietit. Osh you tell me wi cali Bodin NR isc 0s thane 9 6008 1205 657 A RNEYS AT- LAW ; peneeat e for Hunter River 6.10 a. m., 12.35 p. m., and 4.55 p. 1m. 'everybody’s mouth, appears in a recent]? + 6 y ‘ ere your father SUN..,...ccccucs cee 1242 747 0 ” . Trains are run om Eastern Standard Time, which is'47 minutes and 20 seconds! number of the Gartentaube. Dr. Koch, |" “Th thotities —-be walt f FROM WEST cn A 2 slower than Charlottetown time. nn ¥ : | who is now 41 yearsold, is ason of the se, ~ ek _ “ : nes nat tad ta . Tignish a 202 647 . Id it: k Mr. Bagzall will meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, to convey passengers’ Hartz Mountain. In 1866 he took his M. Cae —s ane ’ heten 00 eo Albans Srevccccovewsesens 240 787 Office in O ak, to Seaside. |D. degree. For the next six years he slow- | sh Aceenitt ee Port Hill eee eee 415 1025 UP STAIRS Ch’town, June 18, 1884.—2m ly and laboriously worked his way upward “4g y senlasin” ee oo ye 17 1207 ( S). oo a | si as assistant physician in out-of-the-way i BinrePsee. g 4 Hy g ) aariterenss. 7 i - : = . " : : What in the name of Webster is that / Summerside, depart...... 542 122 657] Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1854. mene an | not smantll -his “If you will glance ai Worcester you will ietneiee | ae 6 209 730 i a —~ ae ~ jroad, and when in 1872. he got an appoint- eet , 1” | rag 046eub ae a 325 847 ’ t k 5 Y SRtt | ment at Wollstein the struggle for existence | ind that protoplasm signifies a cell. Charlottetown ............ 802 507 1007 ii z ? jhad again to be fought for seven years.) Tue Ort-Rervaten Lawesr.—Dr. Wil- Gemnc Rast. os ooh Be : , 8 Jf ileal Under circumstances so unfavorable for son, of the China Inland Mission, speaking Ghacietiehewn 417 702 ‘ — ces ; + ie Sous weet eee oa - eo at his A ger 2 poe: e an interior aan says : vs | neal Reeth neta a 8 3717 R. CHARLES CAIRNS, in returning : OLLOWING with a success which secured a world-wide |‘‘We also took some opium medicine with Mount Stewart, Siete: wie oes 4 thanks to the public for the liberal jrecognition of his genius, His first dis-|us, and, even in these out-of-the-way Mites ee 617 1020 petreneee extended to him, begs leave to in- | tinction was won by the publication of the, places, so far from foreigners, we received p. M. | form his old customers and the public general- results of his quiet labor on the methods of | the common retort : ‘Oh ! yes, it is all very ai seed HS. 722 1202) ly, that he has taken into partwership Mr. Cw OG Oey the artificial dyeing of microscopic objects, | fine, for you Jesus’ religion people to briag a. M.| Maleolm McLean, and that hereafter the especially of bacteria, By the general public] opium to China, and then plead with us to Mount Stewart....... es gy 5 . h - business will be carried on under the title of os rece his discovery could not be appreciated, but/be good and leave off sunning. We have SL, «.. 540 coniiveno. eats 6 : AVE BEEN OPENED BY those who understood the value of these! had plenty of you there selli otr books ; NG 200 cséctwaeeuhers sane 647 1047 CAIRN S & CO., researches in the prosecution of the study | but Ra ount nvithbr ou new? Four books.’ FROM EAST, A.M. P.M 7 | of bacteria knew that with it a new era had| ‘I for one,” says Dr. ilson, “‘felt that we i 647 217 ; W &é A FF ROWN & cs O ‘dawned for science. This conviction has| have no occasion to blame’ map with his i PUNRS, .... cabccctidgh bieets 752 400 al e one ll ers, 9 a 8) been brilliantly confirmed. During the |imperfect knowledge for being a little bitter M ‘ ) arrive ........ 842 517 : : : last five years he has succeeded in identify-|at what must seem such hypocrisy.” wuns Stewart, | donest...... 847 642 a DURING THE LAST TEN DAYS ing the germs of cattle disease, of comsump-| won the oxplosi ee Cetehowe........ssevesseeuet 952 727) They have on hand a fine stock of Monu- . ‘ i. : |tion and of cholera. These discoveries are oo ° oe nem 1 wen. 0 OO er 727 332] ments, Tablets and Headstones, in Italian and Assorted Corsets, from 70c. to $2.68, | not incidental strokes of good luck, but the | #2utacture of lime hight:took place under See 745 357/ American Marble. They are of the latest de- | Hoop Skirts and Dress Improvers. | natural fenite of his own axatem of reanecch [eee ae Drury Lane Theatre, in Memes Stewart... ici. ccsecd sed 842 5 12) signs, and at prices to suit all. Cream and White Laces. - ; ,| London, on the occasion of an afternoon N. J. CAMPBELL, - (Successor to Campbell & Rayden) Alctionger and Commission Merchant, Cr CAIRNS. ~~ M. McLEAN. Ch’town, June 30, 1884 —pres n e pat 8 j wp Prince Edward Island Hospital, MEDICAL BOARD: Unbleached Table Linens, ‘Fowels and Towellings. VW hite *hirts. Collars and Cuffs. White and Grey Cottons. Biack French Merineoes. Colored French Werinoes. Colcred and Black Nun’s Veiiings. The significance of these discoveries is felt | ovat by those who have no knowledge of medicine. Experiments in vaccination with the poisonous matter, experiments in disinfection in lavoratories,- wholesale ex- /periments in the disappearance of epi- | demics all these are but links in the chain, ithe last link of which, the destruction of the germ of the disease, is no more unat- performance being given by the Haverley Minstrels, the two end-men had the pre- sence of mind to make some facetious re- mark about it, whieh caused the audience to imagine that it had something to do with the performance, and thus prevented a panic which might have been attended with serious consequences. Notwithstanding the circumstance that two men were "Seri- SHIP BROEHDR, Dr. Hobkirk, Consulting Physician Wa erproof Capes, from $L62 to $7.20. 0 a but nae papome soa, Ris ously injured, and had to be removed to a . ’ i ‘ « . » ‘ . 2aDie, onors have een conterre on . . ° ‘ AND INSURANCE AGENT,| v=. Jonnson, sig -— 200 a gl nt part seepage Dr. Koch and hig colleagues on coming yori ct of kecting the aencn et ad Dr. Beer, = oo aa , ad ce « a , home from India, the breeding place of te intent BE , x of ‘ai ” larly "ell. Dr. Warbarton, > Grey Shirts and Drawers. cholera. They have received titles and or-|*°*"* Pronounced singularly well. COR. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS., Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Matrona—Mrs, Hannah Robinson. Men’s Rubber Coats, W. & A. BROWN & CO. ders, to which, in honor of the personal danger of the voyage of discovery, were added such distinctions as otherwise are only conferred on soldiers. By addresses timed. On the same dav, when a curtain caught fire at one side of the stage in the theatre at Taunton, a panic was arrested by the presence of mind of an actress, who im- Applications for admission may be made ine rier and Jobber of Choice to the Visiting Physician or Matron, at the ‘ Flies and Spéves- Hospital, daily (Sundays excepted), between dence Generali Agent _ E. Island of the|ten and eleven, a,m.,or by correspon british Empie Mutual lite Assurance Com-| with any member of the medical Board, or the , of Lond ; Matron. : ; " Bpecal ‘alos deta: ti Auction Sales of} The friends of patients will be admitted Lamber, Coal, Fish, ja and other Fruit,| from two to four, p. m. every day (except Estate, Household Furniture, Bankrupt} Sunday). a other Stocks, and all kinds of Merchan-| The general visiting day fcr persons wish- to see the institution is Thursday of Correspoudence and Consignments solicited. |plored the audience to sit still, as thére was Ch’town, July 9, 1884.—dy wkly and banquets colleagues have honored them, a — ——— Te = land it in anid that the new Professurship of [no cause whatever for alarm. e 3 | Hygiene, at Berlin, will be given to Dr.| A modern idea of making sinners com- Attention Yo W fo Are In Doubt. Koch. In short, outward acknowledge-'|fortable when they go to church is advanc- /ments have been pleutifully made to the ed by a New York dealer in church decor- o modest, quiet scholar. Although the Ger- a ons and furnishings. It is to have mans call him theirs with pride, he will single chairs, such as are used in theatres, Let Hxperience he Judge,—Uomparison alid Purse ihe Jury, | always remain what he is, universal, and he substituted for pews in our houses of wor- 0 deserves tojthe full the honorable title of ship. They are already in use in the gall- MARK WRIGHT & CO., i Sg ett ‘benefactor of h ity,” each week, from two to four o'clock, p. m. ee ees |Church in New York. He says in advocacy Feats: Returns promptly made, Piczon Fiyinc.--The counter marks of of bis plan: ‘‘Chair backs are more arch On. 1884, D. B. ios ar Tanttoes: ae oe ALLS the fifth return in the journeys made this To to the eye than the straight lines f —_— ———_--——-— April 24—eod wkly Because of the excellent facilities they possess, have been a €| year for public record from over 700 miles of a pew back, thoy prevent crowding; each [ SULLIVAN & MACNEILL . all d factured by them, and by, Were reported last Saturday to the head chair has a book rack, a hat-rack, ; ’ to reduce the price of all goods manulactured by ’ 7d quarters of the _aport ‘im Mew York city and a foot-rest, oe some have places t oad i — ater] } S arkets. for cash, are!The return of the ten-months old red for canes, umbrellas and parasols; f ATTORN Y AT LAW V aluable Property buying their raw material in the best markets, for ; ne, eae of fe Saag by Samuel, they gave better cash; retarse than. pews. 57 E S e prepared to give the purchasing public | Hunt, of Fall River, Mass. The journey’ Many whp do not want whole pews hesitate Soli it i ch FOR SALE. <p oP | was from Jonesboro, Tenn., 715 miles. The about — eee ee _—— } Icilo ance THE BE \ at i iN THE PROVINGE start was of four birds early on the morn- is seated with chairs each member of a N oS ee. ry, oan ia a, c ES ‘ ih ” ling of July 5. The first return was Gladi- family hire ee 8 | an a 4 > ‘ *, HE uncersigned offers for sale the busi- t ba a a elena ‘ ’ ‘iceg #teur, on the morning of the 19th, beating experience, churches that have substitute PTARIES PUBLIC, &e ness premises known a" ee) They are s..ilng from thirty to hitty pel cent. below prices of best previous anc by nearly a tog chairs for pews have obtained permanent OF FICES— O’Hailoran’s Building, Great} STREET. The building is large and com. eT ° aS ’ A pigeon of A. P. Baldwin, of Newark, one increase of income from the sittings of from : ~ _- on ia 2 > £ 2 ests ati aA pigeo 4. . ’ 4 », ohe . arya ge omen Charlottetown, pcs Haag a ea asked some time ago in the same establishment ef those frlessed 7 suis ee in anee, we af a: J oes St oes eee, of j GH Money to Loan, - ’ . . —_ Kine . sat. os OMeF. 2 tues distant, was found in. eed) Be eased _ ice. , eames, ths = pessed. ‘Terms easy, * Facte: , Cflice and Showreom—King Square, Kert Street. |, cote Saturdky mtrniny in good edpdi- ple 43 be very exclusive hive an 3 a + | Cameras B. Mase er Ch si .vitbowm May 27, 1884—20w wkly a Jo! . Jou. 18, ‘3, ’ Gh’town, March 6--eod tf