Terms :—Five Dowtuars a Yrar, NEW SERIES. Tue Vatty HKXAMINER IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, \ By rue Examiner Pustisnine Company, prow THEIR Orrick, Conner or Water AND GREAT GRORGE STREETS, Charlotietuwn, t. K, Island. — 1’ SUBSCRIPTION : iATES Six Mouths . : : $2 50 Three i mths, . . . l 25 ime Month, - 0 50 pe Advertising at most moderate rates. Qentracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. — ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 1883. MOON S&S CHANGES, ' Sew Moon 4th day, midnight. first Quarter, 12th day, 10a. 29m. a. m., Fall Moon, 20th day,On. 19m., p. m, Last quarter 27th day, 3h. 25m., a. m oe 1 ‘Sun 'Moon|High | Days rises sets | rises |water|len’h, | b DAY OF WEEK y —_— h mih m/morn aft’n| 1 Friday 4 17|7 38; 1 43) 7 42! gSaturday 17' 39; 2 18) 8 41'15 39 3-Sunday 16, 40) 3 11 9 32 4}Monday | 16) 41' 3 46/10 19 5 Tuesday ' 15) 42] 4 3911 4 Wednesday , 15 42! 5 39 11 46 7) fLarsday | 14) 43) 6 44| morn) gifriday =| 14) 44) 7 50) 0 28! gSaturiay | 14} 44°8 5511 7/1547 10/Sunday | 14) 45:10 0} 1 48) 11; Monday 13) 45) 11 2| 2 30 12’ Tuesday 14%; 46,aft 2, 3 18) i 9 Wednesday | 13) 46; 1 3) 4 15! 14 Thursday ; 13)” 47| 1 58! 5 20) 15| Friday | 33] 47) 3 2] 6 27, 16 Satarday a 4s] 4 2] 7 28/15 51 17 Sunday 13, 48! 5 1) 8 20 18 Monday 13} 49,5 59° 9 5& 19| Tuesday i 49 6 54| 9 47| WM Wednesday , 14, 49) 7 41/10 27) 21; Thursday 14 49 S 2ujil 4 22)| Friday 14} 50;| 9 911 44 23) Saturday 14) 50 9 45\aft 22/15 52 % Sunday | 15, 5010 17) 1 | 25, Monday 15, 5010 47! 1 43) %iTuesday | 15} 50.11 15) 2 23 27| Wednesday 16, 50,11 46) 3 24! 28; Thursday 16 50\ morn) 4 36 29\ Friday 17; 50, 0 23; 5 58 30|Saturday 17 60) 0 66) 7 21 | L.ARTHUR & CO., GENERAL Commission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) BOSTON, MASS. Eggs and Produce a Specialty, April 26, 1883.—wkly tf SULLIVAN & MACNEILL, ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW Solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown. Gao" Money to Loan, W. W. Sctuivay, Q. C. | Cazstza B. Macnei. Jan. 16, '83. McLEOD & MORSON Barristers & Attorneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, OFFICES : gxeform Clab Committee Rooms, Opposite Post Otfice, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, P, KE. Island. MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at moderate interest. New McLeop. Nov. 24, "82.—pres her W. A. O. Monson, INSURANCE OFFICE. Vueei Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Lancashire Insuranes Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS losurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly #ad equitably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents, Office—South Side’Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1882. JOHN MAGEACHERN, (Late of Italian Warehouse) AGENT FOR Royal Fire Insurance Company, of England, | | | PASSENGERS will find this the Cheapest ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE ED EDWARD T. RUSSEL & C0., GHITEBRAT Commission Merchants, NO. 284 STATE STREET, BOSTON. Particular attention given to the sale of Fish and Iroduce of all kinds. June 22, 1883.—6m STEAMERS: Carroll, 879 tons, Capt. Brown, Worcester, 865 tons, Capt. Blankenship NE of the above FIRST-CLASS STEAM. ERS will leave EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AT 5 P. M. and most pleasant trip to Boston. Accommo- dations on both steamers are splendid. Ch’town, May 17, 1883.--pat her 8j P, E. ISLAND ; i i | ‘ Steam Navigation Co'y. = STEAMERS ST, LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. SUMMER ARRANGEMEN’, Commencing Wednesday, 16th May,1883, | | } NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock, connecting, there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to| Charlottetown on Monday, Wednesday Friday | and Saturday, about 2 p, m., on arrival of Train from Halifax. Leave Pictcu Landjng for Georgetown on Thursday, on arrival of train at 2 p,m. Leave Georgetown for Pictou Landing every Friday morning, at 5 a.m, NEW BRUNSWICK. CAYADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of Train from Char | lottetown, connecting at Shediac with Trains tor each of the above named places ; and at St. John, with steamers of the Interna- tional Company and Railway for Portland and Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every Monday morning at 1 o'clock, Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sundays excepted) on arrive' of day train from dt, John, tor Summerside, connecting there with Train for Charlottetown. Also leave Sum- merside for Charloitetowa every Saturday evening, about 5 o’clock, By order, : F. W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 15, 1883. Secretary. MOGiiE’S FARINA SUPERIOR to Corn Starch or any prepar s ation of a similar kind. Sold WHOLESALE & RETAIL AT THE LONDON HOUSE. Ch’town, May 7th, 1883—tf The Percheron Horse ‘HAVRE’ WILL make the season in P. E. Island, standing at T. Campbell’s Stables, Char. ‘ lotetown, as follows :— t May 28th, 29th, June Ist, 2nd, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 26ih, 27th, 98th, 29th and 30th, July 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 2xth. Pownal! May 30 and 31, forenoon. at Richard Carver's. BOSTON STRLMERS Charlottetowa for Boston CARVELL BROS. AGENTS, | Se eeseteeetne-atiaeesctieeeenstnatneestiienaamndieasteeaes MAKE NX*V Rico And will completely change the blood in the entire « yste son who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 health, if such a thing be possible. For curing F equal, Physicians use them in their practice. eight letter-stamps. Send for circular. f. DIPHTHERIA JOHNSON’S AXIODYNE LINIME Neuraigia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at th x D thoamen, Go g e Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, H. Spine ana Lame Back. r S. JOHNSON & te JOHNSON’'S ANODY cure nine cases out of ten. Sold everywhere. P. E. AVING purchased the business of the late M. all tinds of I. FURNITURE MAKE H €o. many lives sent free by mail. Prevention is better than eure. T in arrhoea, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kigne Send for pamphlet to I. 8. Jonxson & C An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist. now traveling in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's Condition Powders are absolutely pure and immensely valuable. N ‘ Peon PILLS BLOOD, m in three months. Any per- weeks, may be restored to sound emale Complaints these Pills have no Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for » BOSTON, MASS. CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. N { LINIM y stan- taneously relieve these terrible diseases. el ar poottiaty Information that will save Don't delay a moment. (For Internal and Fr- ternal Use). CURES g Cough, Whooping Cough, y Troubles, Diseases of the ‘0., Boston, Mass, ly vs Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Powders. D. n- fal to i pint food: Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 8 letter-stamps. I. 8S. JOMNSON & Co» Bostome Ma Oo-_ ENS LAY eae ae — WAREROOMS. Butcher, Esq., we are prepared to supply FURNITURE. Carpenters and Carriage Buildings than ever before offered. wer AT EXTRA LOW PRICES, will find our prices, for all kinds of Machine Jobbing, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FEULED. Repairing of every description attended to. i ve UNDERTAKING. Burial Cages, Caskets and Coffios, always in Stock. Hearses (the best in the city). Our prices in this department are lower than ever offered. : Ch’town, June 12, 1883.—2aw wkly MARK WRIGHT & CO. Marine Assu ITISR AMERICA MARINE ASSURUNCE COMPANY ” —_ 10> rance, HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ONT. Capital Paid Up in Full, Assets, 3ist December, 1882, Insurance effected at moderate rates. Policies issued at office here, required. Canada, GEO. R. BEER, ESQ. W. E. DAWSON, ESQ. HON. J. 8. CARVELL. Medual Advisers— DRS. F. -_—_—_—- EO: —:0:— $ 500,000.00 1,190,954.07 Sterling certificates granted whe HORACE HASZARD, Agent, P. E. Island. Ch’town, May 28.—1m eod LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. ome: ESTABLISHED 1847. — emma 5 Ch: CAPITAL AND FUNDS —— —:0: — — CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L. R. R. HODGSON, 20: NEARLY 6,000,600 DOLLARS. Annual Income over $1,000,000. ELONORARY DIRECTORS: CHAS, PALMER, ESQ. ESQ. HON. W. W. SULLIVAN. D. BEER AND W. H. HOBKIRK. The advantages of joining an old and successful Conipany, 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 prefit bonuses added to Life Policies are Jarger than any other Company in 4th. Profits not only altogether extinguish all premium payments; but, in addition, yield the bolder an annual surplus. A LAANDERSON, ESQ. JAS. McBRIDR, E3Q. G. A. AITKEN, ESQ. ESQ. WM. MeLEAN, Agent at Summerside, . . ‘ . Souris, - . ‘ . ‘i : Georgetown, . ‘* Crapaud, bees ati be ee June 7. Agent. FURNITURE, AT COST. 20: FURNITURE. Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Kvnirrwes. WARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, JUNB 30, 1883, New Steamship Line. The Canadian and European Steamship Company will una monthly steamer after between Bremen and Montreal in summer, and Halifax in winter. It is expected that business-will develop to that extent in a short period that a fortnightly steamer will be demanded, and the company is willing to give it. The company gets a bonus of $2,000 per trip from the Government. This arrangement cannot fail to bring a very large proportion of German immigrants to the Dominion, a class of progressive settlers of the finest description. This new undertaking ts another cheering sign of Canadian commercial development. If the same progress that has been made in the last two or three years continues a few years longer there will be direct lines with all the chief ports in the world. It is not generally known that there is a regular and direct steamship line with Siam in the far Kast. A great many importers say there is an opening, and a good one, for a line from Hamburg, which would also stimulate immigration from the Fatherland. ~_- | The @anadian Irish League. i ADOFTION OF A CONSTITUTION SUBJECT To THE CLERGY. | The National League, branch in Mon- | treal, has now been formed, with a consti- tution which has been made to enit the Canad‘an clergy, as much as possible. It recognizes their right to pronounce authori- tatively on faith, morals and political ‘action, that they may not be opposed to the teaching of the church. The first duty of members is due to Canada, but they believe it to be the duty of all Irishmen, to further, by every legitimate. means, the efforts of Ireland’s leader, Parnell, to ob- tain for that country the freedom that Canada enjoys from home rule. The con- stitution, turther, denies being disloyal to the empire, but insists on Ireland being placed on an equal footing with the sister \islands, and not remaining their disaffected slave. It further disowns crime, and pledg- ‘ing support to Parnell, adopts the Irish | National League Constitution, which prac- | tically makes it a branche Much as it may | be desired, this movement will not be ac- ;cepted favorably by the old Daniel | O'Connell and Smith O’Brien followers, many of whose honored gray heads, are shaken in an admonitory manner at the proceedings of to-day in Ireland- and the United States. The clergy have not yet pronounced upon this new organization, but are all powerful to make or to mar it. ~—_ Railroad Matters. NEW CANADIAN OUTLET FOR THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, Montreat, June 26.—The contract for another great railway enterprise has been awarded. The project is to build a new line, to be called the Ontario & Pacific Railway, from Cornwall, on the banks of the St. Lawrence, to Sault Ste. Marie to connect with the Northern Pacific Rail- way over the big bridge at the western terminus. The distance is seven hundred miles. It is claimed that this will make the most direct and shortest line west from the Atlantic sea-board, and will give the Northern Pacific an advantage over both the Canadian Pacific and the Grand Trunk from ocean to ocean, The Dominion Government charter gives the company power to bnild a bridge over the St. Law- rence, and American connections are already Secured from the border line to Portland, Maine; Boston and New York. A large part of the new road wili run almost parallel with the Canadian Pacific at Sault Ste. Marie. It will receive large bonuses from municipal and otler sources. ‘The contract was given to L. M. Shute, of Philadelphia, and the promoters are Ameti- can and Canadian capitalists. Bonds to the amount of $12,000,000 will be issued. This will be a tremendous rival to the Canadian Pacific. Duncan Melntyre and R. B. Angus, Directors, and Van Horne, General Manager, have gone in haste to the Metapedia fishing grounds, down the St. Lawrence, to meet President Stephen, of the Canadian Pacific, in regard to this threatening scheme. The project, which has been kept secret, has created a sensa- tion here. _—_- The Crops. The Winnipeg Times states that reports from all parts of Manitoba and the North- west agree in saying that the crops could not do better. Wheat, oats and barley are all doing well, root crops are in prime con- dition, and new potatoes are expected the first week in July. In the Territories the crops are even In a more advanced condi- tion than in Manitoba. The wheat crop is likely to be a very heavy one, especially in the Regina district. The Times estimates that at least 100,000 acres of land has been put under wheat for the first time this year, and put down the yield from these new fields at not less than 2,500,000 bushels. The Nerthwest settlers are sowing the best of seed, the Fyfe wheat, and their grain will be of the highest standard. eS The Chinese Legation in London has re- ceived a telegram from Shanghai stating that the report of a settlement of the Ton- quin question had no foundation. It is stated thar M. Tricou, French Ambassador a} Shanghai, behaved with great rudeness to Li Hung Chang, who refused to meet the French Ambassador again. There has SINeLe Corsks lwo CENTs. VOL. 13.---NQ. 35. CURRENT NOTES. The Czar is not musical. At all events, about their wrongs. The final returns of the election at Emerson for the. Manitoba Legislature give Mr. Douglas, the Government candidate, a majority of 76, The peace protocol between Chili and Peru has been signed by Iglesias, and it is now probable that the former will render the latter assistance in suppressing the Montenero risiffg. The Land Corporation of Ireland, which,» was formed for the purchaseand occupation of farms from which the tenants had beea evicted, has proved a success, and is paying a dividend of five per cent. Ie Paris says:—‘*Karl Granville, British Foreign Secretary, has jast refused to com- ply with the request 6f the Marquis Tseng, Chinese Ambassador, to remonstrate in a friendly manner with France, in regard to her course in Annam.” Messrs. Monroe, Conservative, Pringle,’ Liberal, and Healy, Home Raler, have been nominated for the vacant seat in Par- liament for county Monoghaw. Mr. Par- nell has gone to the county to assist Mr. Healy in his campaign. Although the Panama canal operations were begun two years ago the branches have not been opened. Notwithstanding this slow rate of pregress, the expenditure has averaged, since the inception of the work, something like twelve million dollars a year. It is feared the yacht ‘‘Waywood,” of New York, and crew of three men, which sailed from Portsmouth for St. John, N. B , June 13th, was struck by a black squall which occurred that afternoon off New Hampshire coast, and capsized @nd found- ered. She has not been heard from. A Paris dispatch says the Bourse is at a complete standstill. All attempts to stimu- late the rise of stocks are utter failures. All credit and public confidence are de- stroyed. There is an abundance of money, but all faith in investment seems to have vanished. The German banker, Erlanger, appeared in the Police Correctionnelle on Saturday, charged with unlawful trans- actions connectel with the Credit Genera! Francais. The court ordered a criminal investigation. The downfall of the Credit General Francais is expected, and it will doubtless carry with it several other in- stitutions. It is to be hoped that the team of artillery- men sent to Shoeburyness this year will be able to win as much credit for Canada as did the pioneer team of 1881. Lieut- Colonel Macdonald, of Guelph, who is to be in command, has done all in his power to get together the very best men, and it is wsderstood that he has succeeded ad- mirably. The team sails on the 2ist of next month and the matches being on the 4th of August. The expense is estimated at $3,500. The Dominion Government has given $2,000, and the public will be invited tosupply the remainder. The pre- sence of them in England is another means of bringing the name of Canada before the British people. HamMM WILL Row At Loweti.—William Speiman, trainer of Albert Hamm, now at Pullman, UL, has been instructed by the Halifax Rowing Association to enter Hamm for the scull race to be rowed at Lowell on July 4 The two will consequently not return to Halifax until after the Lowell regatta. It is expected that Peter H. Conley, who is also in the hands of the Halifax Association, and now in training on Bedford Basin, will be entered for the single scull contest at Boston, on. July 4. The defeat of Hamm by Hosmer, in the Pullman regatta, was a great disappoint- ment to the friends of the former hero, who looked to see him secure a better place in the race. It was expected by all that he would be able to take second money. Mrs. Bell, vife of Professor Graham Bell, the elcctrician, is deaf but not dumb. Prof. Bell first met her at a reception, and so expert was she in reading speech by the motion of the lips that they conversed to- gether for some time without his discover- ing her infirmity. At last, walking through the conservatory, where some of the Chinese lanterns had gone out, he made some remark requiring an answer. But none was forth- coming, it being not light enough for her to see the movements of his lips. He re- peated the remark, and again only got silence for reply. Mystified, be soon escurt- «d her back to the parlor, and then, in the brilliant light, asked her why she did not auswer him; but his amazement was re- doubled tenfold at her ready reply:—‘ I have never heard a sound in all my life.” Tue Turr.—The contest between Look- out and Tom Collins, raced at Moncton on Wednesday last, resulted in three straight heats for Lookout. At the first heat Look- out who kept a good lead until he reached the home stretch began to act somewhat badly, but was soon after got down to good work and crossed the line in 2.53. The second heat was won by the same horse in the same time. The third heat was then called and on the third score the judges shouted *‘go |"? Lookout had a slight lead, and kept it till he neared the home stretch, when he broke, but soon recovered his footing and set down again to good work. Tom was doing good work, but seemed to be losing ground. He was about half a Jength behind, coming under the wire, but he does not care to hear Jews harping #” been no interview between them in the] soon after this he soon put ona fine buret Lon : nce (lon & Lancashire Fire Insura last ten days. Li Hung Chang is returu- of speed Lut unfortunately he egain ‘went Opposite Post Office, Havre was sired by the Imp. Percheron, Charlottetown. Company, of Pngiand, “St. Laurent,” hisdam by old “ Louis Na- re ing to Tientsin, because he sees no chance!to pieces’ and fell away in the rear. City of London Fire Insurance Co., poleon.’’ Weight, 1,700 lbs. Aged, 9 years. of reaching an understanding with M.| Lockout kept sieadily to work until nearing of England, Can trot 3,30 clip EDSTEADS, Chir, ables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room | pyjcoy. ithe back stretch, when, he. again lost his’ *: e AS REMOVED Teems—For the season, $10 cash, or $12 Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Ferniture, Picture Frames aud . ee | feet, but only fora few seconds. Tom up with satisfactory promissory notes, payable October, ist ‘The Londoa Times, in a leading editorial! to this time indulged in considerable run- ober, ist. on the 28th, says it has reason to believe) ing, but lost whatever advantege he gain- that the French Cabinet is divided on the| ed when getting squarely to work. Look- Tonquin question. out won thie heat easily in 2.52. Picture Mouldings. His Office to his New Building, Cor. Queen and King Sts,—Up Stairs. Ch’town, Dec. 7, 82. JOHN NEWSON, WM. 8. FRASER, Groom. ? May 21.—2aw tl jaly 27 wkly Char’ttetown, Jan, 2, 1883,—ly — TT TTT