a tem ed ose Oy ae leRMS Five Do.ttars A YEAR. 7 ‘ Y ‘ , RL E ‘ NEW SERLES. > fue Dainty KXAMINER [S ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By THE Examiner Pusiisnine Company, FROM THEIR Orrick, Conner or WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STRE ETS, Charlottetown, . : P. E. Island. Rates oF ScescRIPTION : Six Monthe, . : $2 50 Three Months, . . 1 25 One Month, . 0 50 £2 Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, jvarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. ALMANAC FOR JUNE, !882. MOON 8 CHANGES, Full Moon Ist day, 4h. 2Im. p.m, N. E, (below horizon. ) Third Quarter Sth day, Oh. 57m., p. m., W. (below horizon.) New Moofi 15th day, 2h. 2im, p. m., 8. W., First Quarter, 23rd day, lh. 49m. p. m., E. D . wrx Sun !Sun 'Moon/High ! Days © ok . . j ; uj?** ’ * rises (sets | rises ‘water | len’h. ’ h m jh m | aft’n! mora! UTkursday (4 17,7 38] 7 42/10 16 2) Friday 17) 39) 8 26'10 58 3: Saturday 16) 4! 9 24/11 39) 4\Sunday | 36, 41/10 slaft 2) 15 22 5 Monday | Ss 42910 ii 4 6 Tuesday | 2S, 43'11 12} 1 49) 7)Wednesday | 14) 43,11 40; 2 38’ SiThburaday | 4 44) morn{ 3 37, 9) Friday | I4 44,0 16) 4 49 10 | Saturday 14! 45; 0 37! 6 10 1) Sunday = | 13; 45) 1 %| 7 24/15 27! 12! Monday 13] 46| 1 42) 8 25) 13 Tuesday ~ | 13; 46' 2 221 9 12 t4| Wednesday | 13) 47; 3 11/10 1 15 Thursday 13} 47: 4 3/10 42) 16, Friday } 13° 48) 5 3°11 22) 17 |Saturday 1S, 48°6 511 58, 1S Sunday | 13; 49) 7 9 morn{ 15 31 19) Monday 1 14) 49 8 11, 0 33; 20 Tuesday i4; 49) 9 13) 1 | 21|\Wednesday | 14, 4910 14, 14) 22\Thursday j 14! 50/11 15| 2 22) 23\|Frnday 14 Saft 15 3 5: 24' Saturday ' 15) 50! 1 16: 3 59) 25|Sanday | 15) 50) 2 18| 5 315 31 26) Monday | 15) 50; 3 21! 6 14; a7|Tuesday | 16/ 50! 4 25| 7 22! 28; Wednesday 16} 50) 5 27) 8 22! 29) Thursday 17} 50} 6 25, 9 12! S0/FAdsy | 17) 80) 7 17/10 ! L. ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular aitention given to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly EDWARD 1, RUSSELL & C0, Commission Merchants, 2i3 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m re 1882, Point du Chene House, 188%, CEO. L. HANINCTON, PROPRIETOR, mre Rie, Pat ae Baste : RRS ao ere ee ¥ we 9 oa aa one EE PETS tn — ." - , ~~ . s ~ r “+ : i a Se | : i. colin. sellin on i . +. - | : ——— - ———— aa 2 NR Se eas sa paeeaatalpegpnians ares Freee oe ’ “ This is true Liberty, when Free-borm having to advise the Public, may speak free\Boxrrrwes: ~ : . : s* » > e » 4 i 3 REAT CLOSING UP AT Suid 83 QUEEN STREET. i* : GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, T weeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds of Staple and Fancy. DRY GOODS. | Come early and secure Bargains. y| N. B.—Customers will please not ask credit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts will please call and settle without delay. RHEOMATISN, Igia, Stiatice, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swel!- ings and Sprains, Burns acd tf Til yg Sca/ds, General 807i! ~ CITY STEAM BAKERY”) sane. s Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted i | Feet and Ears, and ail other | Pains and Aches. O10 No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacons Or a sufe, gure, simple aud cheap Externwl dy A irial entails but the compuratively wetlag outlay of 50 Cents, and every one snffering ‘PSHE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased pain can havo cheap and positive proof of i demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his’ Bakery, consisting of the latest and most. improved machinery, | ,ete., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Biead, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, ae. AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, Directions in Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md., U. 8. Le LAWN TENNIS. ‘oO en We 1000 Ibs. CHOICE CONFECTIONERY / swy TENNIS NETS To apriverper Steamship ‘* Miramichi,” from, Montreal. LAWN TENNISB ALLS, sic KK= Orders by mail promplly executed. os LAWN TENNIS HATS, J. QUIRK, [LAWN TENNIS JERSEYS, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud' sverige? May 4, 1882 May 27, 1882—1m { MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be had in the market, in Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian ; ; ' (Formeety P. * cuvrmMay} Our Regular Summer Tourists and the travel- of the best in New Brunswick. ling public will find the above Hotel one j ! a@ Dinner on the table on arrival of the P. E. Island steamboats. Trains leave the platform (opposite the Hotel), at 2.45 o'clock, giving passer gers mple time to dine. {jailm PROFESSIONAL CARD. PALMER & MULLALLY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE—O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, H. V. FALMER. JAS. W. MULLALLY. April (0, 1882. To shippers of Produce to Newfoundland, BOWN «WOODS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ST. JOHN'S, N.F., Give particular attention to Shipments from Prince Edward Island. Consignments Solic:ted. LEFERENCES— ~~ a Manager Union Bank,St. John’s, N.F Messrs. C. F. Bennett & Co., - Messrs. Ayre & Marshall, : Joha H. Cathrae, Charlottetown, P. EF. L April 24, ’82- pat 2m eod w 2m se INSURANCE OFFICE. (ueen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. lnsurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly aul equitably, F. KENNEDY, Royal Insurance Cony ‘Tweed Suits. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. JOHN MACEACHERN, March 2, 1+82. Agent a AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS UNION BANK P. . 'SLAND. DIVIDEND NO. 36. Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. | OTICE is hereby given that a Dividend . . . at the rate of cight per cent. per appum he Pr has b: ed 0 apital ‘stock of thi Uur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured On the Premises, ine vce cia! oe t'pita atc oh | Head Office acd Branches after this date, : GEORGE MACLEOD, ‘Charlottetown, May 31, 1852. Cashier. Will be sold as Cheap as Imported. | oes fashionably eut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, } ieee te bet bt eee ded | D. A. BRUCE, | 72 Queen Stree’ | JOSEPH GILLOTT’S ———— | STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, (MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE, poog @AroN @ % . . lor Overcoats of all Descriptions, } | -GO TO- a = i ae). Ug T Hi ' Ve ae A ri . os ’ . ; - gt ' 9, " | SECSE 5 ADE t ~ a as J 0 H N ie re recaie 1 i | fw | Isa Sure, Prompt and Effectual- Remedy for Ner aa ee ) | os / its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss o . ae as : 3 Bro in. fam ieee tiveinatione Night Sweat Supermatorrhed, Seminal Weakness, and General UPPER QUEEN STREET Fae epee in 3 ates the Jaded Thtellect, Strengthens the Bnfeedled Bras n,ancd Restorer Surprising mene, anc! Vigor to as r . “Gen ti rgans, le €X ace’ @ TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES. HALL : CORNER feitiins ee i Re wate Seen | Mctietite is: pleasavt to the taste, and each box con- There you will find the largest and best as@rtment of Cloths in the chea Pe U Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit OT chin dinnustin aneunabes toh Oy Dia xuaranteed, gis at 50 cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or | be mailed free. of postage, on receipt of the money, by — ALSO-— ressing: ° o A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt. Hats, cheap, &c. ke. . a ee Wiuwdser, Out.. Canada bac § lod i eaciee } 4 P= TF i/ . ™ “7 its : di sat sift jedi idooh | $A da ber naan oatatees 8 °° Presbyterianism: { ‘ : LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, that the ruling Prineipal MeVii LAWN TENNIS.SHO ES, -- oo ayrced that interesting of the Assembly. ; | McVicar presevted the report of the Bard ©™Pire where contenti.cnt and progress, ‘ Re a SE ae Se ence aie + ate ee a ag ee ee : jcmtodw blencGeM DO A. ol! adi) podsgmstoy io ialmod feo set | y rr ; -baios! , ca: | | yy i 4 i 3 ’ NN ow a Za J : \ , . - : i rf fo : } i : ; a , , ; P J +? ' * ~ y ® ted gg ea A leh oe EE oj 5: li meds © biowv L - > ¥ dete nthe eet oo tt th SINGLE Corizs, Two CENTN 9 @ 295 Z ‘A Bs ow -" i. -| é Pt rh vat 22 a "s VOL 11--NO: 29, ee eee eee a ae “soie | Miterexe OF) TER GENERAL ASSEMPLY OF ong CANAPAT SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS. a ng eh fensin ce i The Moderator stated that the’ Séavion . f ebureh J pg t agrees ble (o his ge t rit fe the ier fa ne . the Chureh in Canada, and he intimated that if he could make satisfactory arrangements he vould proceed thither. ’ £ _ The report Len the Reception of Ministers, part of which was adopted: at-a previous sederunt, was takep up... In the; case of Mr. Leese,“ who .was deprsed from the ministry, and whosought to berestored, on motion of Principal Caven it was decided : and Infirm Ministers Fiod. “The matter was referred ty a committee to Consider the nratter. | The standing committees for the year | were then. struck and the Assembly then | adjourned. i | = Irishmen in Canada. Pa - me 7 ‘AN IRISH TRIBUTE TO SIR JOHN MACDONALD 8 | GOVERNMENT— CANADA TEP PLACE TO BMI- GRATE TO. . * The People, an ittivential journal ‘pub- lished in Wexford, ireland, in noticing the ‘appéeintment of a former tewosman, Mr. John J. McGee, asclerk of the Pri vy Coua- el of Canada, coucludes an article highly that the Assembly would adhere to the |ComPlimentary to him aud to Camada in the former decision in the matter. { The majority of the Committee recom- following strain :— : “We cheerfully concur withthe Mon- mended that Mr. Charbonnel be received treal’ and other Canadian jearoal which by the Presbytery of Que! ec, Professor Gregg Cissented from the recommenda. | tion of ‘the Somniittee; because Mr. Charbonneli married his deceased wife’s sister, though whem the ceremony was’ performed there was no legal barrier to the marriage, “Prof. Gregg submitted as rea- sons of his dissent that such marriage was in oppositian to the teachings of scripture in the 17th chapter of Leviticus, (cries of “no, no” and *‘ yes, yes”), in violation of the teachings of faith; in violation of the Barrier Act ; in violation of previous actions of the House. He moved that the applica- tion be not complied with, Dr. Jardine moved in amendment that nnder the cir- cumstances Mr. Charbonnell showld be received. He was about to make « speech’ in support of his amendment when the point of order was raised by Rev. Mr. Sedgwick that such a motion was out of order a8 M4 was- im opposition to the teach- ings of faith. The Moderator ruled in favor of the ,point raised and an appeal from his decision being taken, he was supported by the House, by a vote of 84.to 21. Dr. MeKnight moved a resolution that Mr. Oharbonnell’s case remain in abeyance and that the bly appoint a committee to consider the whole matter of marriage with a deceased wife's sister, as to whether it is legal or not, and report to’ the wext Assembly. This was seconded, but Dr. MeVicar aera Ot int of order . : t odetator had exeluded’ the original motion of Prof. Gregg, from being’ further discussed. Dr. Reid and Principal Caven strongly opposed oan tion OF DEM eR nate should be brought before the Assembly in the form of an overture. . The evening session was one of the most. Principal | ot French Evangelization, by which it was ee ees LONDON HOUSE. | Shown that the French population of ; Canada is 1,300,000, of whom 10,000 ore in P. E, 1., 41,000 in Nova) Scotia; 57,000 in New Brunswick; 13,000:im Manitoba and ithe N. W. T.; 100,000 in Ontario, and up- wards of 1,090,000 in Queboe. The nom- | ber of Jaborers employed in the work of | evangelizing as mauy of these as could be reached was 64, there being 47 preaching stations, and the communicants and ad- herents, numbered © 5,200. Rev. Mr. Amaron,' Rev. Mr. Doudiet, Rev. Mr. Cruchet, Professor Cousirat, Rev. Mr. Taunar and, Father Chiniquy made very literesting speeches on tie subject of the report after which the Assembly, having passed the usual form of resolutions to receive the report, etc., adjourned at 10 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Midd!emiss, Guelph, submitted the report of the Committee on the Aged A magnificent range of OF EXGLAND. land Infirm Minister’s Fund (Westérn Sec- = = : tion) which showed that there are twenty- Assets “ty $25,060,000.00 .oven annuitants<n the list. The increase | the expenditure $1,823.49, the amount paid iu annuities being $5,574. These figures |Showed ‘av balance of $301.42 on hand, } which, added to last year’s balance of $i,- (018.61, gave $1,320.03. This balance in- cluded $2,200 waiting investment at the closé of the year and now invested. ' During the year a bequest of $2,000 had come in from the executurs of the late Jos. McKay, Esq., cf Montreal. The state of ithe fand at the close of the financial year | ‘was— invested debentures and mortyazes, | $6.400; balance (including $1,200 waiting | mvestmen'), $1,320.03—in ail $7,720,083. The congregational contributions showed | }an inceease of $119 36 0n last year. The increase was not such as to warrant the committee to give a larger maximoam an- | aa bane, Buity than was given last your §220— | ae lle a aeialil nell ‘| | mapas, 1678. but it was hoped that at no! We invite datas to inspect — Goods. ' distant date there may be a return to the! o tinaximum of $250. The report closed by | saying that iteis earnestly hoped that no} ;further reduction may be necessary ; but! jas it is probable that several names wi!l be | put by this Assembly on the list of annuit- | ants, itdid not appear how further reduc- tion could be ‘eongregations that are . doing little or | nvthing for the fund be led to do as others | are doing. The Assmbiy was therefore’ asked to press on congregations the claims of the Fund, and especialy to enjoin Pres- | byteries to use all proper means to ensure that the cali shall be attended to by all the congregations within their bounds. The) Committee at the same time reported that ' while 350 Ministers had paid up their rates | many are more or less in arrears. The! report was adopted in the nsual way, a’ resulucion being parsed to strengthen the recommendation of the Committee. prevented unless the} Rev. McL. Sinclair presented the report | of the Eastern Section, which showed that there were $4 ministers in connection with the fund, and that the expenditure was $1290, balance of $624 being left on snfliciept for two week's modication, andis the} haud, Mr, Sinclair made a fervent ap- Gud bet, SH Full particulass in our) peal on behalf of the fund, after which the *| report was received. An overture was presented, recommend- ing the establishment of two separate funds MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE< ©,, | to be called the Aged and Infirm Ministers Benevolent Fond and the aced and Infirm 4 have come to hand in acwording. to: Sir John Macdonald, the Premier of ,Caneda, our full mead of praise for the liberality and sensé of justice which pronipted him to manifest towards our countrymen his esteem and favor in so signal a manner. The Premier of Canada, during his long public career, over twenty-five years, we believe, has pained an enviable reputation for his tolerant and liberal views . towards Irishmen, and it is to bim in a specnal manver that Irish Catholics whe have: at- tained prominencs in the publie service of Cavada, are indebted for their appoint- ments Orpromotioa. We agree, then, with our Canadian contemporaries that Sir John Macdonald’s action in Mr, McGee's regard, coupled with his former uviferm policy towards dur c dotrymen, cannot. fail to secure for him the esteem and support of frishmen ‘throughout the Confederation of Canada. We deem this an appropriate opportunity to direct the attention of our, fellow-countrymen, and of the men of Wexford in particular, who have any inten- tion of emigrating," to C as offering as fine a field for enterprise and as fair pros- perity as any other country in the world, We kuow of no better Government, , Civil and religious liberty in its true sense is enjoyed by all; there is no ban on any man’s Country or creed. The new province of Manitoba and the great North.West country, with their millions of acres teem- ing with fertility, can farnish* happy houses) and altars free’ for years to come to those of our people whe aré forced by bad land. lords, upjust laws, or notoward circum- . rm Live Lael _~ tn view of the fact that a fees nuwber of Trishmen have prospered and are prospering in anaca in every walk of life, we earnestly recommend’ our countrymen to seriously turn their thonghts to that po. tion of the just laws, and good government are to be found.” ~— -ee _— A Horribie Fate. SHOCKING DETAILS OF THE DEATH OF DE LONG AND HIS PARTY. New York, June 13,—Mr, W. H. Gilder the Herald correspondent with the Rodgers sends a despatch, dated Lena Delta, April 12th, giving details of the finding of the dead bodies of DeLong and party. Their feet were covered with rags, tied on. In the pockets of all were pices of burnt skin and of the clothing, which they had been cating. ‘The hands of all were more or leas burned, and it Jooked as if, when dying, they had crawled into the fire. Boyd lying over the fire and his clothing being barned through to the skin which was not burned. Collin’s face was covered with a cloth. All the bodies were carried to the top of a hill 30 feet high, abont 40 versts te the south- west from where they wefe found, and | for the year amounted to $8,124 81, and there interred in a maueolenm constructed : of wood from the scow. After completing the tomb the party separated to search the Delta for traces of Chipp's people. Mel- ville went to the northwest part of the Delta and went as far as the Oinek river. Nind-rman took the centre and Bartlett the northeast. Ninderman and Bartlett found nothing. Melville has not yet re- turtivd, The search is to be extended to Cape Borchaya and the bay of that nawe. _—_— = What a Broker Saia to a Preacher. The Rev. B. F_ Peck preached yesterday morning in the First Free Baptist Charch, Twenty fifth street, near Eighth avenue, on the svlution of the capital and labor question. In the course of his sermon he said: ‘‘The time is at hand,” said a broker to me the other day, *‘ when men in want of bread and clothing will be frenzied, and they will drag William H. | Vanderbilt and Jay Gould from their car- riages on Fifth avenue, and dash their brains out on the pavement. What good would that do? Reform is w be attained only by moral force. [ have no sympathy with Vanderbilt and Gould, but I would make their unjust gains impoasble by saving my money. Be sober and save your money, and they can't getit. As certain as God is in heaven, the wealth of William H. Vanderbilt and Jay Gould has to be seattered and to go out from their houses. -God will divide it, and it would be better for thein to do some good with it while they can.” Just opened, a large and good assortment of Picture Moulding and Motto Frames made up, which will be sold very cheap at the P. kK. L. Furpitare Warervoms— M, Butcher. }15 lw } << | Just Recervep —A very choice assortment ‘of Childre:’s Carriages, American make, which will be sold very cheap, at the P. K. Island | Furniture Warerooms.—M, Evrcrer {june 7 pat Iw —~ <--> | Goto P G. Fraser's Ding Store, if you wish to see the best assortment of pipes and tobaceo in the city. | june : Weesrem we “e ‘ ” ° tied 2 a a b ~ ae eer en