ne neenelteate in Y EXAM: — gs lal >> famienaeeen INER, TUNE 22. 18838. oenl and O , me Pa re > mss aacn ; OO he = — — ———— . “ we ; th : Tt aS. TE fz AY % a3} } ‘ * 2 io v? c Z owski and other persons at Berlin charer d | : : x pa : | i ee e ‘ ras 3898 tot. 79 We. with giving information ts Ressien sevele. Pa fi Hot ill’s. {jane 22, 3w | “tonists, regitding the movements of Rus- 2 e PRCTAL Ursrarcags co Ting Examiver.) {8% troops, will lead to their trial on fuens ; ; endance at the ill e. ] charges of high treason. linportant evi- ER market | i tay TAA dence has veen obtained against them. A - i ; Fi i li i. Polish journalist has handed to the Ger- a tu as sement of tr ins on a B. 8, LAY »}™man ambassador at Vienna important Jatercoionia: \ into effect on Monday a . bearing on the case, which have ne: s ~4 4 pext. ! arn a ( ral G ili een forwarded to Bismarck. fe pF ® ai & BR ER ae t éx &h ~ 4 Porat was picked up afew days Attol IBY reblera ll Vall Eighty-five per cent. of the creditors of ; e a aa a aR aaa ser i y @o a Se ost in t ut OF Creorge F. ¢ wy en, Ey - ‘ - G off, pat & Co., Pittsbarg, Pa, he'd oan. wel of ; & mecting on Wednesd 20th i ee eee Cardigan Ba; ( hie Tu tie ; 5 Sday, <Uth inst., and ‘ eustice Palmer decided to grant the firm an extension of Sd eieeeatil ek ‘ . Ta ne annual meeting of the Medical *% 5 > t abi On The liabilities of Graff, Ben oe vertising our Sprin z end Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety aud many . ti cot yas convened at rure . ‘ ;. & 7 net “ 1. are $ 2 2,752 ¢ y , Ww i at . 2 7 r ‘ " : ° ? ete ADDRESS THE JURY. Oo ae ae a oreo the 3 novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examination of our on MALTS Aa Mle pa. = a QO, , ey are % ale aah ai ' he: si : : _™ ‘ a ‘ . z s ; : is . responsible) $330,000. Their ‘pescnal ock will repay any intending purchaser. We have great confidence in offering this season’s Cait AND SEE our choice lot of Walking | MANSLAUEHTER TH " Viri 1g? assets are $1,169,637, besides which they purchase, containing, as it does, the Canes tthe kind for the | ERASER A avai} have real estate worth $2,500,000. The & Revpis. |june?2 2i eod e firm ayreod to pay 4 per cent. of their in- a e ae , ae > SUMMERSIDE, June 22. debtedness during the next six months. Ni EWEST An iT Bt sT GOGOS AT LOWEST PRI Mar i VW ‘i NALD, OG Oi the Sum me - Attor le y- Ee ral : twa P ° . ° side Jv L st few years ayo, is publish-|} plied = are HL 4] ae forcibly . Considerable excitement was created at . ing the / Herald at Cry stal City. Oy a a . ~ a on S na ‘aes the Amherst, on Wednesday last, by a report ‘taba ’ rive" “nw enerward Uhiel Justice Palmer |in circulation to the effect th y ‘ ; : : : faritol alivere hie o » . . etlec at a oung : & Aries M3} ; "7 . . ‘ : \ ; dslive ed hia charge to the Jury, At ceven|ood of Wan. Atkinson, bacgemo ensue CF English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, ete., ete., in Tur Gold fever which raged so fiercely at | ni ng ater fof a wn paw oe mid- a ae in Lusby’s mill pond, a immense variety and extra value. West Point for some time has now consider- | "8" Sey retuened to ask further instruc-| short distance from town. The boy had ' Tac noth : . .f + oo . Milihated, the people hare sequined their | ious ivom His Lordship. The tenor of | gone fishing early in the morning a Our Lace Department is replete W ith Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, qquanimity. a ir questions showed that they hesitated | companions who returned at six o’clock re- Point Brabaut, \ ermacelli, etc., ete. Laces, m Black, Whi te, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed x etween a verdict of murder and man- porting him drowned. Quite a crowd As will be seen by advertisement, Dr. gatil Friday the 39th. _ ; Puserat the late Alfred LePayve will fake place on Sunday next, at half past one o'clock. Friends and acquaintenances are re- fully invited to attead. oe spectial!) = Ar the Magistrates Court this morning to : Ol lyand costs, A Mrs. Murphy, summoned for ! sling liquor to Indians, has departed for a parts unknown. i > Guyner James OrrerR of No. 1 Batt. Artillery, jeft here yesterday morning to join Sen Yefore leaving for England the team will Sm practice fer a few days at Quebec. 4 > Tue coal shipments from the port of Pictou me &-the week ending June 18th were: Halifax (o., 1,856 tens; Acadia Co., 1,267 tons; Vale ce (o., 675 tons; Intercolonial, 3,821 tons. Total mipment to dete, 36,054 tons. - - Tue Gilchrist Scholarship examinations are oe mw in progress at Halifax. There are three mn andidates, Graham Creelman, M. Gregory, gd Humphrey Mellish. Mr. Mellish is a brother of Professor Mellish, of this city, aud isa graduate of Delhousie College, Halifax. . — > — 5 Me. anp Mra. Atrrep TENNYSON are spending the summer at Farringford, It is samoured that the great poet will give up his 2 wantiful Isle of Wight home when the rail- fad is extended from Newport to Yarmouth 4 gad Freshwater, which will be soon. 5 + Ma. Wiritram A. Weeks, Secretary of the 5 Phenix Cricket Club, has received a letter WA from the St. John Club, desiring a friendly i ame either in this city or at St. John. We the Phenix Club will make some ar- "y mngement for a match with St. John. : _-_~ Carprsis Franxcis Dcrant, R. N., has been inted by His Royal Highness the Prince Wales to be Governor to his son, Prince ws George Frederick Ernest Albert of Wales, who is a midshipman on board H. M. 8. “Canada,” which is shortly to arrive fon this sation. ES iil Ture is only ove basis upon which busi- sees can be done in this country and that is to sll only to responsible men, and not eneour- Seige adventurers in speculative ideas of run- jm tng a store carrying ten thousand dollars of Matock on a capital of less than as many bun- me dreds. — Winnipeg Commercial, sacasniiillies ® Kev. Joun Learners, of Windsor, and Rev. j, A. Rogers, of Yarmouth, both well known Binisters in Halifax, are mentioned as pro- Mtble successors to the Rev, Ralph Brecken, who retires from the pulpit of Brunswick Street Church during the present month, Our ttizens will hear regret that Mr. Brecken has SPiound it necessary to retire from active work ea ora year,——Halifax Herald. -_—_-->- S) Launcnep.—On the 2lst inst., from the Me ttipyard of Mr, W. Richards, of Bideford, A lot 12, a barque of about 800 tons, called the “Label,” copper fastened, and to class Al, 10 jars at Lloyds, intended for the southern tale. This vessel will be fitted with iron Sy tasts, and all modern improvements, and is "| %sidered by competent Judges to be one of he best vessels built on this Island. salou A ProrrrasLe Roap.—According to the a r Press, which claims to speak officially, the forthcoming annual report of the St. Minneapalis & Manitoba Railway for he year ending, June 30th, will show gross © “rings of over $9,000,000, being an increase $2,500,000 over last year. The net earn- ‘ys will show a surplus of $1,500,000 after tying all expenses, interests, and a dividend & {8 per cent. per annum on capital stock, —_-o--_— Tak Moonlight { Excursion, this evening, Wder the auspices of Wildey Lodge, L. O. O. P, promises to be a very enjoyable one. The me *xamer “Princess of Wales’ will leave the @ Meamboat Wharf, at 8.15 p. m., and return Ma deven p.m. ‘Ihe services of Galbraith’s ; have been secured for the occasion, ard Mr, Collins, steward of the steamer will pro- &@ first-class refreshment table. Ey sry @ desirous of having a good time should * — ie B Diep ox tae Steamer Fatmours.-—Among passengers on board the steamer Falmouth, Mm ‘the laternational line, when she left Port- - Me., on Monday evening, were Mr. and ; md Avery Brown, of Halifax, N.S. Mre, appeared in her usual health, and after ing supper returned to her state room, “ving she would lie down for a short time: hoon after it was found that she was dead. the lady, it appears, was subject to heart : frease and it was this that caused her death. “ht. John Telegraph. 4 iggy Tur barkentine ‘‘Erema,” Rendle, master, are] for London, G. B., on the 21st instf,, @ i the following cargo: - 2,300 cases canned @ Sters, shipped by R. T. Holman; 1,302 do wis Hughes, jr.; 1,301 do and 10 half-cases " Danie Davies; 1,056 cases, do, Jus Be Ayrick:; 1,000 do, Henry O'Leary; 920 do, atk, Robblee & Clark; 1,183 do, John A. iitheson 612 do, W. H. Bulyea; 500 do, J. : giiamblin & Co.; 499 do, Charles Prescott; Ido, Robert Bell; 325 do, A. A. Macdonald Se 250 do, Malcolm Mc¥adyen, Agent; Th do, Longworth & Co.; 191 do, David J. ‘ 4 men: 164 do, W. B. Harshman; 150 do, ia Me!eod; 115 do, John H. Bell, Agent, mm 40, David Rogers; 28 do, J. E. Grant; 15 Meats, | pareel labels, 1 box feathers, ge Davies & Co; 1 case pictures, F. L. i; 2.375 pieces deals and ends, contain 0,000 feet superficial measure, shipped by Owners, Peake Bros. & Co. Total value of 860, 000. ; drunks were tined $1.00 and $2.00 respective- | the Canadian Shoeburyness team at Quebec. | TA slaughter. | > . > alow | atter one o clock, the Jury returned to the Vourtroom with a verdict of manslaughter. |The verdict seems to give general satis- | facvio0n., A Royal Evgsagement. | cline, Berury, June 22. It is rumoured that Prince Waldemar, of Denmark, will shortly be engaged to the Princess Victoria of Germany. | | A Settlement to Land Question. | —_— | Dusuin, June 22. | Healy, in an address to the electors of | Monaghan, said that the creation of an occupying proprietory would finally settle the much-vexed Irish land question. | | ; Inciting Pillage. cos Paris, June 22, The trial of Louis Michel for inciting pillage has begun here. Floods in Germany. | Berwyn, June 22. | The floods are doing much damage in | Silesta and other parts of Germany. The - is rising fast. ee A Crown Grant Refused. Curistiana, June 22. The Norwegian Parliament has refused to increase the Crown Grant, alleging, as a reason, the unsettled political situation of the country. The Methodist Conference. Toronto, Jane 22. The Methodist Conference of Toronto has adupted the basis of Union. en Teiegraph Notes. Twelve lives are reported lost by the flood last Sunday. at Seneca, Kanaas. Ten buildings were burned at Fresno, Cal., on the 20th inst. Loss $70,000. Most of the Irish bishops have given a thorough adherence to the Pope's recent } manifesto. ; Bismarck’s condiiien is worse. He is suffering from violent pains in the stomach. His departure for [Freidricksruhe has been postponed, Mr. Redmond, who represents the in- terests of the Irish National League tele- graphs that he wil! send from France £1,000 towards the fund for Mr. Parnell. In the Commons, the bill providing for the application of £250,000 of the church surplus to aid the Irish sea fisheries, and particularly to provide for harbors, passed its second reading. Already about thirty suits for damages aggregating about $750,000, has been com- menced against the Board of Bridge Trus- tees and Corporations of New York and Brooklyn as co defendants, in consequence of the disaster on the bridge. The steamship ‘‘Arabic,” arriving at San Francisco, brought 700 cases of opium, valued at half a million; the duties were a quarter of a million. It is estimated that before July Ist there will be three million dollars worth of opium there. The Malagassy Embassy, which is now in Paris, will return to London imme- diately, and will renew their efforts to ob- tain the help of English opinion in effecting an amicable settlement of the difficulties botween France and Madagascar. Arthur H. Blaine, cashier and head book- keeper of the Massachusetts Loan and Trust Company, under arrest at Boston for erabezzling $44,000 of the Company’s funds bas confessed the crime, and states that the cause was mining and other stock specu- lating. E. L. Stewart, the seronaut, made an ascension at Fayette, Mo., on the 20th inst., in an old hotair balloon, which burst when it had attained a height of 2.000 feet. The balloon and wronaut came down with a rush, and plunged into a creek and disappeared. Stewart’s body was recovered. * An extensive ffre occurred in the Royal Dockyard at Amsterdam, on the 20th inst. The man-of-war ‘ Doggerbaud” was destroyed, and the man-of-war ‘‘Korto- naer” was damaged. The loss is between 3,000,000 and 4,000,000 florins. A fire- man was killed and three other persons In- jured. Mr. Healy, who intends to contest the vacancy in the representation of the County Monaghan in the House of Commons, has issued an address in which he says the caution of an occupying proprietory will final.y settle the Lend question. He says he relies on, the Irish party to face the question of purchase into the netice of Par- liament. The arrest of the Poliah suthor, Kra- _ In several instances, prisoner's Bennett will be at the Rankin House on counsel objected to ruling of Court, and Tuesday the 26th inst., where he will remain | Pclats of Law were discussed. Shortly £7) pond. After some time it was ascertained that the boy had strayed away during the afternoon and was safe in town. _Maton’s block, on Post street, San Fran- cisco, occupied by O'Connor & Moffat’s dry goods store and the Olympic Club, was burned on Wednesday last. The fire was the most disastrous that has occurred since the great lumber fire two years ago, for the firemen seemed to be entirely unable to check the flames. The building has long been known asa tinder box. Insurance companies rated it extra hazardous. At five o'clock the flames were under control, but the upper stories were a complete wreck. The building was valued at $150,- 000; O'Connor & Mboffat’s stock at $50,000 ; the Olympic Club’s property at $40,000, The loss is estimated at $507,000. Weather Bulistin. Probabilities for the nert 24 hours for the Yoritime Py ovinees, Toxonro, June 22--10 a. m. Moderate winds generally fair weather with a few local showers ; fine and warmer tc- morrow. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. Jane 20—E A Smith, Montreal; Joseph | Pomeroy, London, Eng; E Benjamin, do; | Albert EK Miller, Truro; Mrs McMillan and | two children, Boston; Robert Bell, Alberton; | Master Carlyle Bell, do, 21—Fred Barker, | Presque Isle; T H Phair, N B, Maine; James Vhair, do; James Bolton, do; W S Carthy, Leadville; A B Cameron, dos WD McKinnon, Ostawa; RJ Melntyre, Conn; Thos Pickard, Sackville, NB; R D McArthur and wife, St John, N B; Miss M Murray, do; R P Butler, Mentrea!; D E Clark, Orwell; Mr Snyder, Boston; Capt Richards and wife Bideford; Jas Coleman, St John; W Huggan, Moncton; W McLaren, Halifax; J Perrott, Toronto. 19— Hector Blue, Montreal; Jas McBride, Souris; Mr and Mrs McLaren, Halifax; F X Pichette, Quebec; Henry Cortie, do; H A Lawson, Montreal; Barry D Bent and wife, St John, N B; W McCordick, do; L Ledgewick, Truro; Wm R Andersen, Halifax; R Colman, Hamil- ton, Oat; Thos M Syer, Thamesville, Oat; A G Whitby, Montreal; J W Barnes, St John, N B; A W McGill, Malpeque; Jas Pender, St John, N B; Mrs T Swan and child, Bostoa. RANKIN HOUSE. June 2ist--Hon John LeFurgey, Summer- side ; Miss B Lefurgey, do ; Allan Finlayson, Vernon River Bridge ; Collingwood Schrieber, Ottawa ; A Greentield, do ; James T Donahoe, Halifax ; F A Jones, Painsic. bE MARRIED, At Auckland, New Zealand, on May 14, at the residence of the bride’s brother-in-law, by the Rev. A. Ridings, David Fitzgerald Has- zard, to Catharine H., youngest daughter of the late Henry D. Morpeth, Esq., of Pon- sonby. DIED. On Friday the 22nd inst., Alfred LePage, Esq., in the 73rd year of his age. On Bayfield Street, Charlottetown, on Thursday morning, June 2list, Lilie Ad Toombs, aged nine years. (0 LOBSTE A PACKERS. “CARITA” 278 tons Register, coppered, and classed 9 vears A at English Lloyds, A. NBEILSON, Commander due here from Boston about the 20th inst., will go on the berth FOR LONDON, And will sail about 10th July. Shippers will please make early applica- tion here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch'town, June 13.—eod tf NOTICE TO SHIPPERS ‘—PER STEAMER— “ Cnmmerside” from London, NFORMATION has i»«! -een received that the above-named stcamer will not be ready to leave London until about the 15th July next. Partics wishing to order Goods by this conveyance have still time to do so, F. W. HALES, Ch’town, ‘une 210i gathered and accompanied the father to the ee tn cameos - Strawberry, and all thé new colors. - PARASOLS AND UMBRE Plaids, etc., ete. Ch’town, May 3, 1883. BUY ONL ee enna Y THE BEST MASUN & HAMLIN ORGANS are acknowledged by the highest musical authorities in the world to be the le ——_ a. LAS. 500 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Galateas, Oatmea! Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, etc., ete. Dress Goods (black and colored}, in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. | on A a TT ee — —— Household Furniture. AM instructed by Colonel Dunn, United I States Consul, who is leaving the Island, to sell by Auction, at his residence, on Monday the 23th instant, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, All his Household Farniture, c:mprisimg Drawiog Room, Dining Room, Parlor and Bedroom Ferniture, Kitchen Utensils, Stoves, Carpets, Beds, Bedding, ete. Also one splendid Pianoforte, Sale positive. Best Reed Organs Ever Made. They have taken the Highest Prizes at évery Fxhibition in the World, oOo--—_ ’ ‘ ' | { } Sold on very easy terms, with large discounts for cash, by LEONARD MORRIS, SUMMERSIDE, Sole Agent for P.E. Island. | Summerside, June 12, 1883.—ly SND CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. ee 0: ESTABLISHED 1847. — 1: ——— CAPITAL AND FUNDS Annual Income ever $1,000,000. -— —:0:-—_—- — HONORARY DIRECTORS: CHARLOTTELOWN, P. E. L. CHAS, PALMER, ESQ. R. R. HODGSON, ESQ. HON. W. W. SULLIVAN. GEO. R. BEER, ESQ. W. E. DAWSON, ESQ. HON. J. 8. CARVELL. Meduwal Advisers—DRS. F. D. BEER AND W. H. HOBKIRK. ao The advantages of joining an old and successful Company, like the “CANADA LIFE,’ may be judged of from the following facts: — . Ist. The rates charged are lower than those of other companies. 2nd. It has the largest business of any Company in Canada. ‘ 3rd. The profit bonuses added to Life Policies are larger than eny other Company in Canada, ee 4th. Profits not only altogether extinguish a the bolder an annual surplus. ll premium payments; but, in addition, yield Agent at Summerside, A. L4AANDERSON, ESQ. we Souris, : . . JAS. McBRIDE, ESQ. ‘© Georgetown, - - - G. A. AITKEN, Esq. es Crapaud, - : - - A. SHAW, ESQ. WM. McLEAN. June 7. Agent. — 0:0-—————- JOHN MACPHEE & CO. RE OPENING a large and varied STOCK OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods, Millinery,Xc., ‘ c ve ix steamships “ Brantford City,” Peruvian” and ‘Prussian,’ from London and Giasgow. PRICES LOWER TEAN EVER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN McPHEE & CO, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneerg Ch’town, June 19, 1883.—pat tl sale Household Furniture, Carriages, Sleighs, ete. E are instructed to sell, by Auction, on the premises, on WEDN#S- DAY, 27th instant, commencing at eleven o’cleck, all the Householi Furniture con- tained in the residenve of the late Mark Butcher, Esq. (a valuable collection), includ- ing one Pianoforte (nearly new), cost $400, —ALSO— Carriages, Sleighs, Robes, etc TERMS—-All sums over $30, three months credit, on approved notes; under thet amount cash on delivery, Intending purchasers can call and insyect the Furniture, etc,, before the sale, if desired. CAMPBELL & RAYDEN, Auctioneers, Ch town, June 15,—5i «HEADQUARTERS — FOR— NEARLY 6,000,000 poLtars. TURNIP SEED. 1 (00 LBS, Carter’s Imperial, 350 ibs, ; Champion, besides a quantity of each of the following varieties, viz: Carter's Choice, Hartley’s Bronze Top, King of Swedes, Laing’s Improved, Skirving’s Im. proved, Green Top, Mammoth, Purple Top and Aberdeen Yellow. SPECIAL MAIL OFFER: Tn order to introduce the Carter’s Im- perial more generally throughout the Island, I willsend by mail, prepaid, for 30 cents per lb. (my retail price from store.) I will supply merchants and dealers at Lowest Wholesale Rates, Orders should be sent at once, otherwise 1 may be sold out of some varieties. GEORGE CARTER, Upper Great George Street, CHARLOTTETOWN. May 31.—4i law wkly 4i pd TURNIP SEED ! TURNIP SEED! BEST VARIETIES, —AT— HARVIES BOOKSTORE, COAL. COAL. imnnltis N HAND, Pictou Round and Nut, and Cow Bay Round Coa). CAPT. J. HUGHES, Water Street, Ch’town, April 30, 1553. {ex mo we fr. pat tu th sa. her’m OB PRINTING of every descripticn e@) executed with Neatness and Despatch April, 27 1883 —2aw, wkly Rorert Orr’s OLD Stanv. at the EXAMINER JOB PRINTING ROOMS, cor. Water and Great George Street.