— eo ee ~~ Se gr ne on On eS na . = Lg ee ~ aeneeaar memngpre OO MER ae i oe st oe ~ ie . en Ne i, ee “ : a cs he Ce FEST ee AP A A PT: 0 be Rake isan ; + A I eg ge A ee - — cue age ers ee ee oe » sin eines sl lla OA lr a, te SRNODE Ta > ceeeepamantapananaeanel —_— - - ” THe VATLY EXAMINER. | JUNE 2, 1890. Giadstone’s Weaknesses. Tux London correspondent of York Wer lighted at jmone of these who were a writes undor date of May Loti: be very gay just now, sun of was to begin to shine the mo- ment Lord Beaconsfield was‘turned out of ** London ought to > but it is far from being sv. prosperity The office, and many hopeful people have beer looking for it with the most earnest atten: it was promised by the propnet Harcourt and other Liberal seers, but not Kverywhere I hear : 2s the same story of continually declining { was told tion. a gleam of ‘¢ is visible. trade aud renewed disappointments. in Sheftield last week and there was that though a sort of spurt” in the busi- ness of thst locality had been felt towards the end of last year, it passed over rapidly and left 10 good effects behind it. Manchester 1 heard very similar accounts. It is sometimes said that the state ol trade the commercial presperity ruling in Londun affords ne indication of measure ©: : throughout the country, although it 1s ait- : ’ ae bo, ficult to see how such am argument can ve At any rate, there can be no maintained an : question that trade is very bad in ~_—I doubt whether it in this gene ration. Loudon jn varieus parts of the imanufacturing dis- tricts and that there is a talk of putting ' j w of Tv several large mills on half time. All this|tuated John Drury to the awful act. The « ’ &” aa : is : ei i ° dissappoints many who were recently letter sent to the sister, the rel pading of throwing wu» their caps for the ‘ Gladstones,’ | the pistol, the wrathful attitude observed n but surely they have themselves to blame. Was it reasonable to suppose that any change of Ministry could restore a trade which has been permanently injured by foreign cow petition, the strikes of workmen and the incessant demands for shorter hours of labor and higher wages? It is nothing to tle purpose that Mr. Gladstone and other Liberals constantly led the pub- lic to believe that the sole cause of a declin- ing commerce was the presence in oflice ef an ‘‘ insencere”’ man known as Lord Bea- consfieid. if the people beiieved such stuff it only shows how ignorant they were and are of the true causes which are sapping their prospérity; and they deserve the rude awakening from their dreams which assured- ly awaits th.m. In fact, it cannot be denied, even, I should suppose, by your excellent and well-7 009), informed Hdinburgh correspondent, that the public have been a good deal staggered at severa! th ngs which have happened since the new Ministry came into power. if there is one thing in Mr. Gladstone’s character upon which his eulogists dwell more than «nether it is his ** sincerity.” He never avys one thing and means an- ether. Thai boing well understood, judge with what astonishment, with what dismay even, his apology to Austria has been re- ceived. It is not only a huwiliation to hin and to the nation, but it involves even a more serious matier— the acknowledgement on the part of Mr. Gladstone that in de- nouncing tle foreign policy of the late Gev- ernment he was actuated by no other motive than party rancour and love of power. If what he said before the election about -Austria was right, why retract it. why apelogise for -it? Observe, too, the amazing coolness of his language. ‘ie moment he came to power he resolved that he would not ‘ either re- peat or even defend in arguinent polemical language in regard to more than one foreign power,’ which he had used ‘‘in a positien of great freedom,’ ete. So all this right- eous indignation was merely stimulated It was only ‘‘polemical language.’ The attacks on foreign powers, made under ap awful sense of duty and responsibility, can- not now epeated or even ‘‘defended.” Before tie election Austria was denounced asthe curse of Kurope. Now Mr. Glad- stone feels ‘fa cordial respect for the efforts ef the Emperor,” and has ‘‘at all times particularly and heartily wished well to Austria in the performance of the arduous task of consolidating the Empire.” He can now “wholly banish” frem his mind his ‘‘term of censure.” Can you wonder that even Liberals, the elect of the elect, stand aghast before this recantation? Can you or any o our readers find a parallel to it in gli histery? ‘The nearest approach to a parailel consists in certain passages in Mr. Gladstone’s own career; it would be vain to searc in other directions. After this no one need be surprised to hear that the Beaconstield Government hav- ing been turned ont for pursuing a definite line of policy, the Gladstone Gevernment be mean to take up that identical line and, pursue it with scrupulous fidelity. The whole prograiame has been first denounced and then stolen. Se much for the ‘ high tone” which yoverns public life in England | —so very much higher than anything which you poor Americans ever heard of in your! No false play, no in- justice, no trickery here! The reason is that we all worship ‘sincerity.’ When shall we seo equaliy lofty principles ruling at Washington? Perhaps when Mr. Tilden is elected Pri sident, not before.” + © oe © —-- benighted country. Protection of the Fisheries. The New York Herald says “‘three war- Ships, the Vandalia, the Alliance, and the Tenness2, have been ordered to Canadian | {t is yuite unlikely that with ships) our Governuient purposes to force Canada | water. and England, into adopting the American view of the lortune Bay Affair ; but pos- sibly the Stote Department on the prin- ciple that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, proposes to have some of our National Polics on the ground.” - ~-<>so —-—. Bone Dusr-—An excellent fertilizer—300 to 400 pounds to the acre, will give wonderful results. A small sey still on hand at the Royalty Bone Miil. [m25 3i wky li the New de- the recent victory of Gladstone, [n (Clearly shown. six shots in all—the one in his own head, a ‘hi ’ nrY A the one fired at Mr. Chipman Drury, and the! ying 2 1889, has ever been worse Turning again to the provinces, ve find that strikes are threatened The Drury Tragedy. ’ ec ry * 4 . The Telejraph of ‘I uesday says: the burning of a: lanonle % in the morning papers were largely bou “ht. Mr. W. seene of the crime this morning. and the wound is healing rapidly. mortem will be made during to-day. ! . . ° « . . ing while the jury were viewing it was discovered that John had fired fou sbots at least at his brother instead of one, ws it was previously supposed. ear there were two similar wounds in the abrased his left shoulder. + He then have fired 1 USt four in Kdward’s body. The News, regarding the inqnest,.says : The inqnest, which thus and shows as this awful crime be continued to-day at ll a. Police Office. The evidence given served to show that dissatisfaction coucern- ing the wiil, is the true reason which ac by Blance, and all the dread details serve brethers, and only surmised by his ac- quaintances, there was a deep deadly pur- pose, devoid of reason, amounting te almost hellish instinct which impelled the inute to destroy this happy household. onions os Debt of Quebsc. The Toronto AZail says :-- ‘‘The debt of the Province, including the loan recently negotiated tn France by M. Wurteleg amounts to $15,000,000, nearly all ef which has been sunk in the North Shore railway. ‘This entails an anual in- terest payment of $750,000, and as the or- dinary expendiinre reaches $2,200,000, the gross annual outlay is close upon $3,000,- The receipts fall far short of this. The Federal subsidy is $960,000, the Crown Land revenue $420,000, and the other items of income amount in round numbers to $650,000, making the total income less than $2,100,000, and leaving a deficit of $900,000 a year.”—Which shows a very serious outlook, without doubt. A Tarif Revision in the States. The Finauce Committee f the United States Senate has reported in favor of Senater Eaton’s bill providing for the appointment of la commission to examine into the tariff system of the United States, and repert what amend- ments, if any, should be made iu it. The com- mission is to comprise experts and congress. iygen, and the proposition is to make"a investigation of the vexed question. > -_—_— -—-- A Good Account. “To suntiteap, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200— all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, andI want everybody to know it for their benefit.” ' ’ t.0r ng ‘““joun Wruxs, Butler, NY.’ cee ProvincraL Rieie. assocrairon.—At the annual general meeting! the Provincial Rifle Association, held “im the Stipendiary Magis- trate's Court room, the follewing gentlemen were elected members of Ceuncil fer the en- suing vear:-—Queens’ Co— Major i Malor Dogherty, Capt. Lonoworth, Dogherty and Lieut. Passmore. Pince ¢ Captains Ives and Yeo. King's Uo.—-Cap McLeod and Owen. — i aa Tun friends of the B.C. Sunday Schoel will ha e their annual excursion to Orwell on Do- minion Day, in the steamer ‘* Heather Belie.”’ |Tiis has always been a reaily enjoyable ex- ‘cursion and we hope it will be well patronized. |The advertisement wiil appear in a few days. “te GES MEINFARTURE ALMANAC, DEIPIA oC ic vietbieeh ies JUNES, 1880 Son Rists...... 4.16 | Hiagu Water 7.47 p.m f N 1 Sun Sets......7.40 | Fut. Moon 22, 9, 33. 1m V4 ax * WLOTrris, 1 , aps, O.-—— talus } » —— Weather Balletin. Probabilities for the | Muritime Provinces. \ or . next 24 hours for the Toronto, June 2, Moderate winds, partly cloudy weather | with showers. ESS ee a ee Special Notices. | Cnorcs family flour just received at Beer & i ; . oe | Gorr’s,-——j2 01 | DLapres’ New Silk Jackets and Dohuons, at | the London House. fm3l ! HASZASD’S IMPROVED SWEDE TUR- | NIP deties competition. Can only be got at ‘the ‘“‘ Agricultural Store,” North Side Queen Square.—R. May. fm 31 12i New Manicingc—Cocoa and China—at the Lon¢.on Kiouse. fin3 CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— 'Unrivalied for cleaning Gold, Silver and | Nickel ware, Hoquire tor it. To Arrive, 2 doz. Lacrosse Sticks for men. W. E. Dawson & Co. ’ Laptes’ English Bonnets, at the London Ss | House. [m2] / CHeap Hostery, at the London House. fima3i } | i t Latest Nos. of Seaside Library now on |sale at BREMNER Bros, {ma 3i lw ‘‘The excitement over the tragedy at the Drury homestead on Saturday night and , the buildings was intense. "he accounts ef the terrible affair published : : » eetes 2 he Despite the rain, many persons visited the Chipman Drury passed a comfortable night The bedies of the murderer suicide and his bro- ther remained in the upper reom of the police oftice during last night and a post Cor- oner Karl examined the bodies this morn- them and When Kid- ward’s bedy was stripped it was found that in addition to the bullet hole above his left small of his back, while a spent bullet had The determina- tion of the mute to kill his brother is thus far has givena horrible prominence to the particulars of ai well the deadly purpose that lurked in the Mute’s brain tor avenging his fancied wrongs, is to] of m., at the has} = Ist. to show that, though unobserved by his MARRIED. On the 2nd June, by Rev. H. P. Cowperth. waite, A. M., John A Moore, Esq., Yeller Bank of P. B. Island, to Miss Malinda Aitkin, of this City. a SUEPPING INTELLIGENCE. Halifax, 3lst wt.-—arrived schr. Joan de Are, O’Niell, Demerara. i May 25th—in port, brig®. L. J. Westaway, from Cardiff, : : Alberton, May 29 cleared brig Nyanza, Meisaac, for St. Nazaire, France, with a cargo 19.970 bushels oats and 400 consisting of pieces deals, shipped by M. Veley. Brig. Katie, Murchison, for St. Nazaire, France, with cargo consisting ot 20,080 bushels oats and 400 pieces deals, shipped by M. Foley. 0 ee pal, &e. AUCTION © on inst., at Il Hall’s Ware- Flour, born AT “WILL OFFER i THURSDAY, the 3rd o'clock, a. m., in front of 1. ©. house, Queen's Wharf, — 30 bbls, Choice amily 50 bbls. CORNMEAL, 15 bags and barrels BEANS, J. Ei. PLOUK, MYRICK. Very Valuable Properties, A T AUCTION, on MONDAY, 14th inst., A at Hs o'clock, at the Blacksmith’s Forge Prernce Lacey, Water St., the following very valuable Properties : ~ A Building Lot on the north side of Water Street, between Queen and Pownal Streets, fronting 41 feet on Water Street and running back 80 feet, together with the Puild- ings thereon. This Lot has also a right of way of 10 feet in width from King Street, i. A Building Lot on King Street im mediately iu rear of the above, fronting 42 feet on King Street and running back 80 feet, with a right of way te the rear from King Street 10 fect wide. 3rd. A Building Lot on the souti side of Dorchester Street, between Qveen and Great George Streets, fronting 25 feet on Dorches- ter Streetand running back S80 feet, with a +right of way of 6 feet adjoining the eastern boundary the full depth of the lot. Terms at sale, WILLIAM DODD, June 2, ’80—w s tu Auctioneer ~ Legal Go-Partnership, W FE have this day admitted Mr. Roserr fT, Wrexs as a partner, and the business will heneeforth be conducted under the style and firm of Davies, Sutherland & Weeks. DAVIES & SUTHERLAND, Ch'town, June 1, 1880— 2i {j2 Union Bank of P, E, Island. DIVIDEND NO. 32. ce is hereby given that a Dividend LN at the-ratd of bight’ per cent. per annum has beenseclared on the Capital Stock of this Bank for the past six months, payable at its | Head Office and Branches on and after this date. GEORGE MACLEOD, Cashier. Charlottetown, June 2, 1880. dee pee POTOSKY ES Tt THA | () J i s engaged from the New York and Boston Theatres, HALL, : ORIMERCIHRE “a - -Class Company — oo ’ DP AT iWi ANAGE I * a a danse % 7 ° i 7 : a) Vednesday, the sth of J Vednesday, the $th of Jane, Opening lu the Dramatic and Musical oddity entitled, OUR FOLKS. AND A LAUGHABLE COMEDY. New Scenery made and painted expressly | for this Company. Change of programme nightly. Admission | 25 cents; reserved seats 50 cents. For sale at Apothecaries Hall, W. R. Watson’s, Dr. Dodd’s and C, D. Rankin’s. Ch’town, June 2, 1880. MORTGAGE SALE. TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, en SATURDAY, the eighteenth day of September, A. D. 1880, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, under and by { virtue ef a Power of Sale contaiaed in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the second day of June, A, D. 1871, and made between WituraAmMm Tuomas Hwnt, of the one part, andl Enwarp JARvis Hopcson, of the other part, — LL that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being at Summerside, or Lot or Tewnship Number Seventeen, in Prince County, in said island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Cem- mencing ata fixed stake or point on the west side of Ventral Street and on the south side of Second Street; thence running southwardly along Central Street a distance of seventy feet: thence westwardly at right angles along the northern boundary of land in the poes- session of John McKay, a distance of sixty feet to St. Stephen’s Street; thence north- wardly along St. Stephen's Street a distance of seventy feet to Second Street; thence east- wardly along Second Street sixty feet te place of commencement, agreeable to a plan made by Alexander Anderson, Esquire, Sur- veyer, which said piece or parcel of land is comprised in and demised for the term of 999 years by an Indenture of Lease bearing date the first day of June, A. D. 1863, and made between Stephen Wright, of the ene part, and John William Clark, of the other part, and all the appurtenances thereunto belonging. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hopasos & McLrop, Solicitors, Charlotte- ) town or Summerside, NEW GOODS. We have Just Received our first instalment of Spring Goods Ey 8. 8. “Californian,” from Londea, “Nestorian,” frem Glasgow, “Polynesian,” from Liverpeel, and in a few days, on arrival of other Steamers via Hali- fax, and ‘Prince Edward’ Direct to this Port, will Live the Balance of our New Stock of Staple and‘ Fancy DRY GOUDS. As our Buyer purchased our Stock at OLD PRICES and in anticipation of large advances in the price of all kinds of DRY Stock than usual. Therefore, we are in a position to give our customers the benefit of CHHAP GOODS BURING THIS SEASON, ee een an With our extended premises giving us greater facilities for doing. business, and our very large Stock well bought in the best English, American and Canadian markets, we expect to add to our present large number of customers. It is only necessary to give us a call, examine our Goods, and you will be satisfied they are right in Price, Quality and Style, We give patterns of every kind of Goods, and take pleasure in showing them whether you purchase or not. IMS & SITS April 27, 1880. Charlottetown, June 2, 1880—law w GOODS, bought a much larger yor 1" Cente per day. WAGONS, BUGGIES, Cow, &c. j /¥ WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCT (i AT THE ' “iti Queen Street Anction Rooms, -—- OUN-— | FRIDAY, the 4th inst,, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., ‘1 Top Buggy (single-seated), 2 Vis-a-Vis Wagons, 1 Top Buggy (reversible seat) 2 Double-seated Wagons, 2 Single-seated Wagons, 1 Express Wagon, Cart Wheels, Wagon Wheels, &e.; 1 Thoroughbred Ayrshire Cow (4 years eld), from Cow imported by Sir Robert Hodgson. Tins Easy, W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, A Fact Worth Knowing! He. OFTEN do we hear men say, “I never can get clothes to fit.” The reason ‘is obvious. Few Tailors understand how to {Cut the Garment to afford the evojutions of the body. Come to the right place and get suited, Mothers, bring yours boys; wives, send your husbands, tee “Gi i ‘fits Cutting promptly execu guaranteed, Equalled by few, excelled by none. Charges Moderate. Terms Cash. THOMAS SMITH, Upper Gt. George St Ch'town, June 1, 1880. ba anos NEW STOCK -~—OF- - ‘Fotoeted Mottes, Panel Pictures, Scrap Pictures, Picture Mats, apauese Wall Brackets, New Style Wall Pockets, Kasel Photo, Frames, Scrap Pictures, &e., ke., HOTTOES, FRAMES (Walnut and Gilt); 20 CENTS EACH, JUST OPENING AT BREMNER BROS. May 31, 1880—lw Wants. Lost, found, &c. June 1, 1880—3i -s--—w ae Advertisements under this heading, im space not exceeding ha!f an inch, wiil be inserted | 8S f—On Wednesday last, a small black 4 tan and white Pup. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the ‘* Farmers’ Arms,” {jl OST— On Saturday evening 22nd ult., om the Malpeque Road, between Seven-mile House aud Charlottetown, a Carpet Bag con- taining Brushes, Combs, Towels, Sponges, Overdraws, ete., trotting fits for horses. The tinder will be rewarded by leaving the same at J. D. McLeod’s, or with the owner—James M. SQUAREBRIDGE. {jl \ ANTED—A few permanent Boarders. 3 Apply at Mrs. J. R. McKenzie’s, King’s Square, next door to the residence of Mark Butcher, Esq. {ma 31 6i pd @s'T—On Prince Street, Thursday after- noon, a GOLD PIN (arrew pattern.) the finder will receive reward by leaving the same at this Office, [ma 28 23 press to Let—At ‘Kensington’ and ‘ Belvidere,’ cheap, Apply to Isaac GopkIN, Edward Street. [ma 25 tf Janted—Good plain COOK. None before. Apply at C. Lrtan’s, Water St, [m 25 need apply unless filled the same office t Usk TO LET—At Head of Prince Street, containing eleven rooms ; also a Tenement House containing seven rooms, Ap- ply to Miss GrEeGor, Upper Prince Street. [ma 22 2w pd rg.) LLT—A New HOUSE on Weymouth Street, nearly opposite E. J. Hodgson’s, Apply at this effice, — [ma 22 [a%4 LET—That comfortable and con- r te _ venient COTTAGE (9 reoms), with stable - and coach house, situate on Dorchester Street, adjoining the premises of the undersigned. Possession given immediately. Apply to H. J. CONDALL, {ma 7 eod ry Xe? ¥.4:7—Shop and Dwelling House, with. a large Cellar and Warehouse, in a good business stand for general groceries. Will also sell Shop and Dwelling Furniture if re- quired. Apply to Joun McKacuery, Dry Goods Store; or on the premises to Joun Mc- Dona.p, Grafton Street. [ma 2] tf '@ LET —A pleasantly situated Dwelling . House, with stable and garden, directly opposite the ‘‘Dundas Esplanade,” West. Sidney street. For further particulars apply on the premises. [ma 12 1 LET—A large HOUSE on King’s £ Square, with Stables, &c. Apply Glass Box 124, Post Office. {m 3 re\WO HOUSES TO LET—One con- taining 6 rooms, the other 5 rooms; situ- ated on Spring Fark Read and Long Street. Rent moderate. Apply on the premises te James McLeop. [ap 30 ® LET—Good Pasturage for seven Cows, within a convenient distance of the city. Apply at this office. {a9 @USE TO LET —A large and com- modious Dwelling of 13 apartment, suit- able for Hotel accemmodation, centrally lo- cated on Hillsborough Street, within a few minutes walk of ‘Taibway Depot, Market House, and Post Office. Possession given Ist May proximo. Apply to Rowr, Burvers. [al5té