ae me j re , tocal ani 0 | DoLLARs A YRAR oc . ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Mei, ha sade ‘to earial the Pahdte tik speak fib Ladaae ae , ar austidl Cortxs ‘Two iiaies . NEW SERIES VHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARDASLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1883... ‘VOL 13--N0. 31 fixe DAILY EXAMINER CURRENT NOTES. CURRENT NOTES. fe. — VERY EVENING, | y in. ty THE CXAMINER FUSLISHING Cowp ; i - ; S ; , sos ! ua : , aA mt ae 1s i Rs ; acy ~ The British North Bornee Company: ome of the very newest lawn-tennis cos- IE. Gouce Gomes giiegnarta ‘ i A i x! cfiicially denies the report that the stati of tumes are made of checked material. AND Gitcar GEORGE sTRERTS, \ i i A 3 i DI } \ the company has been massacred by natives hatlotiatow P. KE. Isla : wee Sele re a4 $ in Borneo. | The proposal to erect a cotton duck fac- Uh own, . E. Island. ‘ ’ ' tory in Yarmouth is fayorably received, and . . | 4 : ' : ° . ° . *? ’ i hot Sv escrirrion Lisi MAKE NE Ww RICH LOoD, At_a Cabinet Council, in Paris, it was the enterprise is likely to be a success. It gix Months, 82 60 And will completely change the blood in the dative system in three positively stated that the Queen of Mada- yjjj employ 100 persons, months. Any per- yascat has been dead six months, and that | the military party had concealed the fact. son who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks; may be restored health, if such a thing be possible. ae fhree a . ‘ 1m | STEAMERS: | M. D. Conway writes from England that i age : 0 60 For curing Female Gomplaints these Pills have no he find i i 8 iy 0 equal. Physicians them in thei oe j : he finds a record in an old register at Strat- _ moderate rates. ‘Carr oll, 879 tong, Uapt, Br OWn, eight selnteetomiage: Suiadh tek aa a ae Eornos a ‘ _ oF: bint So aan Wap The Empress of Germany has written to’ ford on-Avon showing that Shakepéare’s Ooutract | or monthly W . . ; " fae tn *» BOSTON, MARS. Queen Victoria expressing deep sympathy widow probably married a second hustand, gacterly, hali-yearly oF yearry qvgetise: | ¥ OPGOSbEF, 865 tons, Capt. Blankenship CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, | Oi) the sufferers by the disaster. at the | Whoever he was, there would havefallen to 5 Toe on 8 ation. JOHNSSY'S ANODYNE LINIMENT will instan- children’s entertainment at Sunderland, ‘him ail the letters and papers of the poet, — cell : | cure Si ‘cnsee ont of eat aatases: 204 wil pontively | last Saturday. ;which have so mysteriously disappeared. ALMANAS FOR JUNE, 1883. il : | | many Lives ESS by mae. Don’t delay a moment. ‘The Irish Timies says the Government has! A Pittsburg jury gave a verdict against | ~—e ia Sm tee FIRST-CLASS STEAM. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE INIMENT (For Internal and Be- given James Carey, informer, the option of 4 railroad company for the amount of WOON'S CHANGES. Neuralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lungs, BoarechessiHecking Cough, Whooping Corre proceeding to one of the British colonies or money stolen from a passenger in a sleeping Yew Moon 4 day, dnigcht. i Chronie Kheumatism, Chronic Diarrh@a, Chronic Dysentery olera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the of being released and allowed to remain in car. ‘‘Since the defendant,” said the @ first Quart " nat L Cay, — * om. a. m, Uinrlottat — ane Lame - Sold everywhere. Send for pa to L. 8. Jounson & Co., Boston, Mass, Dublin without police protection. | Judge, **sold a ticket for two dollars in fall Moon, 20th day,0h. 19m., p. m. HI or 0S Ot An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, 1 : ; : ‘addition to the regular rates of fest quarter 27th day, 3h. 25m., a. now traveling in this country, says that most The Canadian Lacrosse team that is now ou of /Paeeeem> qu 3 ow of the Horse and Cattle Powders fold here playing in Great Britain, is also acting as os offered the facilities for sleeping as an — . iSun ‘Sun |(MvonjHigh | Days] EVERY ee eee ays thet Cleve “{ . : : i Pemien inducement to pay the extra money, it , ye OF WEEK . 3jsets | rises water | lk n’h, THU RSDAY fmmensclyvalusbie. Nothing on exrth will wake hehe Hy ceartaags tke Powders. Dase,1 teasp'n- ac Salinas x yaad eae tk aaa bound itself to ‘enétedh its patrons while a - t food. Old é:y Where, or sent by : -siamps. I. 8. 10-5 , Mase ° ° » : 2, : 1 | bh mihi ) morn! afte | “STERNOGH, AT5 P.M. ; " ieee ae lenin romero ore = descriptive of Canadian resources and of |they were asleep and for the time being Friday 4 17/7 38; 1 43) 7 4 | PASSENGERS wih «3 ais diem, | the country generally. helpless. ) g*Seturd: 17' 39) 2 18] 8 41'15 39] and most pleas: iD tum ne, VOCapest! 6 5 : : ji iti j i iSenday 16 4013 11932] {dations 5 Sth atantP t Boston. Aocemube, N ) i a Mr. James Stalker, merchant of Pictou,| Henry Ward Beecher, writing to a jour- Bo a ane daiid 7 | Potion on both steamers a, splendid, i { WY s J \ and his wife, celebrated their golden wed- nal in Portland, Oregon, says:—‘‘I am glad : ion ee in} gol 4 a9llL 4 ; AA *Iding on the 16th inst., and received a/t? hear that your townspeople have resolved es il Sa i CARVELL 2R98 uit | number of gold. presents. ‘They are aleo /¥POH 4 high license as the first step toward eee, cal. a6) atl wees \ - : ; fifty years in Pictou, and have seen great protien It uo Sone bes me gave every Rriday 14} 44) 7 50) 0 28) Ch’town, May 17, 1883.--y ENTS, a ON changes. Few of those who started with |™4" to understand that when he impover- eat ay is 44° 8 5511 7/15 47 1town, May 17, 1883. “pat her 8j s B. MA ALD Chet seine. popes body oo qe - is r oman! gidenday 14) 45/10 0) 1 48) ——— eta! ick have seen whole families raked with this | Munda y 13} 45]11 2] 2 30 BP. kK. ISLAND c : 3 ES ) ne Rap Bigak bridge on the 2ist the race for infernal chain-shot of alcohol, and I have ; wTaceday 13! 46.aft 2' 3 18 p row showirg a magnificent stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery and| the Stoc ridge cup was won by Lorillard’s|jearned to hate it. It is good sometimes . : i day 1s) asl) al 4 tat T . : , ‘ Clothing, bought in the English, American and Canadian markets,on the very best terms, | horse Iroquois, which was nominated by |¢9 hate things and let the indignation out.” i Thorsday » 13} 47) 1 58! 5 20) bal aV19a, 100, 0 am. in & p- sition to give my custon-ers and all who favor me with their patronage the very| the Prince of Wales. Three ran. Lroquois ‘ . | Wiridey | 13) 47) 3 2) 6 27 | °&t value to be had in the city. won by three lengths ie wane tor th an a taps ol aa wir Me es 43! o| 7 28\15 5 pio hades ats 5, : ; ,.|Johnston plate (handicap) was won b Ject—the just ownership o ® Seeterday 13] — . : 25) 15 51 een. P “pecial attention is directed to the splendid range of Worsted Cloths for gentlemen’s Lorillard’s an) ante av were ee authority and title of ‘‘Metropolitan”—will IT Sanday 13, 481 I * suits ad ledies’ mantles. Ready-made Clothing Department is well stocked, and at cheaper . i i : i 18 Monday | 33] 4915 59'9 5 1 prices then ever B: , | starters. be up for discussion. Iv is claimed by the Tuesday | qa! 49° 6 541 947 a : churchmen of this Province that the Bishop t Wednesday 14) 49) 7 41/10 27 \Bterr an ey, eaee ype soe id of Montreal is the legal Metropolitan, and. = 2 oe ee re : cen celebrated with muc n : BSS SEN srevmens st taweece wi CUSTOM TAMLORENG. cece fee bees mecncnes a ie Re Friday 509 | : ot : : : y: , on, who exercises the power, is alto- JBieterday §— | 14) 50! 9 a5jalt 22115 52 PRINCESS OF WALES. salvh-tenabhbbttnan ane ween ee in ee wrong. There has been talk Sanday d} 50.10 15 0} Suits maileto order in the latest style and good fits guaranteed and at prices that c t : : : ? in the past of Jaw proceedings. It is pro- a lay . 50 ” = t 43) SUMMER i be besten:,..Aln Tae © & Reems Sees conn ——— moan eu we 18 “ght bable that the debate will be intense to 26 Tuesday 5} 5| 2 28! ARRANGEMEN alter the American piad, short in weight. | Churchmen ever — Mont a ednesday lo] 50.11 46) 3 24 ! His silver dollar is not to be worth a dollar, TI “we are rage Morent. WiThursday | 16° 50|\morn; 4 36] Commenci Retinitis aioe 250 Half Ch Fi Gj " but it will be called a dollar all the same.} 4+ere are rumors of fraud in connection % Friday | atl 50! 0 23! 5 58! ommencing Wednesday, 16th May,1882, « BSh8 ne Ongou Ba, Thus is seen the advantage that barbarian | With the Londoa, Ont., Masonic Lottery. Saturday | 171 30 “ 7 21 nei : monarchs derive from mixing with civiliza- An action was recently brought by James , ' ' NOVA SCOTIA. warranted extra quality, sold low. Wholesale and Retail. tion. Thompe on, treasurer of the Toronto Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing Society, for the suppression of vice against ‘L.ARTHUR & GO. GHN HRAL fommission Merchanis, 12] ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) BOSTON, MASS. Eogs and Produce a Specialty, April 26, 1883.—wkly tf SULLIVAN & MAGNEILL, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW Solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. UFFICES-— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown. 6a Money to Loan, W. W. Scuuvay, Q. C. | Cazstsa B. Macweuu. Jan. 16, °83. ' ' ' McLEOD & MORSON Barristers & Attorneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, OFFICES : &eform Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post Oitice, Charlottetowa, P, E, Island, Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, P, E. Island. MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at | Moderate interest. | 3a McLeop. Nov. 24, ’S2.—pres her INSURANCE OFFICE. ‘Wien fasurance Company, OF ENGLAND. | CAPILAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Lancashire Insurance Company VAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property “urrent rates. Losses settled promptly ) ‘| W. A. O. Morson. . aad equitably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, ; General Agents, Wice—South Side Queen Square. | Ph'town, Sept. 15, 1982. JOHN MAGEAGHERN, (Late of Italian Warehouse) AGENT FOR A ) i i’ Royal Fire Insurance Company, of England, Loadon « Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, of Engiand, of London Fire Insurance Co., of England, Has REMOVED His Oftice to his New Buildiag, leen and King Sts.—Up Stairs, 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 Pictou Landjng for Georgetown on Thursday, on arrival of train at 2 ae ot Leave Georgetown for Picton Landin every Friday morning, at 6 a.m. NEW BRUNSWICK. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Sommerside every day (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of Train from Char- lottetown, connecting Trains for 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 arrival of day train from St. John, tor Summerside, connecting there with Train for Charlottetown. Also leave Sum- merside fur Charloiteétowa every saturday evening, about 5 o’clock, . By order, at Shediac with F. W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 15, 1883, Secretary a! UPERIOR to Corn Starch or any prepar bh ation of a similar kind. Sold WHOLESALE & RETAIL LONDON HOUSE. Ch’town, May 7th, 1883—tf Notice of Removal. ARS. MACLEAN desires to inform the IVE ladies of Charlottetown that she has removed to Queen Street, next door to W. F. Carter's Confectionery Store, where she hopes to secure a continuance of the patron- age so liberally bestowed in her former place of business. Also, that she has added Millinery to her stock, and has on hand al} the newest shapes in Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, etc, just opened Also Laces in Black, Brown, Cream and White New Buttons, New Frillings, Tubular Braids Buckles, Canvasses, ete, etc. New Fancy Work expected soon. Hatsand Bonnets made and trimmed to order. May 1|1.—-5w eod e 7 a The Percheron Horse ‘HAVRE’ WILL make the season in P. E. Island, standing at T. Campbell’s Stables, Char. ‘ lotetown, as follows :~— May 28th, 29th, June Ist, 2nd. 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 26th, 27th, 98th, 29th and 30th, July 10th, )1th, '2th, 13th, 14th, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 2sth. Pownal May 30 and 31, forenoon. at Richard Carver's. Havre was sired by the Imp. Percheron, “St. Laurent,’ hisdam by old * Louis Na. poleon”’ Weight, 1,700 Ibs. Aged, 9 years, Can trot 3,30 clip Teams—For the season, $10 cash, or $12 with satisfactory promissory notes, payable October, ist. r * oo J. B. MACDONALD. Cb’town, May 10, 1883:—-wkly pat pres ne SPRING IMPQRTATIONS | JOHN MAC A’ Dry Goods, Millinery,&c., Ex steamships “ Brantford City,” Peruvian” and Prussian,” from London and Glasgow. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN McPHEE & CO, April, 27 1883 —2aw, wily HEE & CO. ‘KE OPENING a large and varied STOCK OF AMERICAN STAPLE AND FANCY 0 ENGLISH AND Ropert Orr’s Onn Sranv. Marine Assurance, BRITISH AMERICA MARINE ASSURANCE COMPANY Aenean oti HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ONT. ——- —10 : —— ——— Capital Paid Up in Full, Assets, 3ist December, 1882, $ 500,000.00 1,190,954.07 —:0:— Insurance effected at moderate rates. Policies issued at office here. HORACE HASZARD, Agent, P. E. Island. Sterling certificates granted whe required, Ch'town, May 28.—1m eod FURNITURE, FURNITURE AT COST. Opposite Post Offic JEDSTEADS, Chaire,"' .vies, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room Bedroom Suits, !..vsing Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and WM. 8. FRASER, G Q Ch'town, Dec, 82. - 'y May 21.—2aw tl july 27 wkly JOHN NEWSON, Char’: clown, Jan, 2, 1883.—ly 6 Charlottetown. : The floods now prevailing in Silesia were attended by water spouts. A large part of the town of Hirschberg is submerged and houses in the edjacent villages are flooded. The railway near Salzbrunn is washed away. A number of cattle perished. Despatches received from Breslau, state that during the last 24 hours the rise of the river Neisse has been most alarming. Disastrous floods are also reported in Bohemia and Moravia. The Danube is expected to over- flow its banks shortly as the river Inn and mountain streams are rising rapidly. The quay at Linz is already flooded. In the inquiry which is now in progress at Mullingar, in connection with the murder of Mrs. Smythe, in April, 1882, an inform- er testified that an assassination society had been started by Michael and John Fagan, wtth the object of removing tyrants and bad landlords. Among those who had been named by the society for removal were two gentlemen named Smythe, living in the County Longford, and two of the prisoners were deputed to execute the sen- tence. The eight prisoners charged with complicity in the murder of Mra. Smythe were present at the meeting held in March, 1882, outside the house of the mother of the Fagros. Struggling young authors, who are apt to grumble over the hardships of a literary life, would do well to bear in mind certain passages in the career of the late Dr. Wm. Chambers. For several years he had to exist on four shillings a week. His lodg- ings cost him eighteen pence, and his food half-a-crown! This may seem almost in- credible until we turn to the subjoined memorandum of his daily expenses :-— Breakfast—Porridge, jd; buttermilk, }d., id. Dinner—Broth, ja.; bread, jd , 14d. Supper—Ss.me as breakfast, 1d. Total 3}d. Very few modern scribblers would care to exist on such modest rations. Lord Randolph Churchill, in a written communication to Mr. Gladstone, stated that he would hand over to the latter a historical memorandum proving the Khe- dive’s complicity in the massacres at Alex- andria if the Prime Minister would pro- mise a full enquiry. Mr. Gladstone said that in any step the Goverement might take the position of the Khedive, as the ruler of Egypt, would be duly re- garded. Lord Randolph Churchill, in a second communication, states that he will forward to Mr. Gladstone an indictment of the Khedive on a charge of being the real author of the massacres, and that he (Lord Randolph) will be prepared to co-operate, to the utmost extent of his resources, in bringing up such witnesses as may be neces- sary to prove the writer of the statements in particular, President Porter, of Yale, recently gave this sound and wholesome advice to the students:—‘*Young men, you are the archi- tects of your own fortunes; rely on your own strength of body and soul. Take for your star, self-reliance. Inseribe on your banner, ‘Luck isa fool, Piuck is a hero.’ Don’t take too much advice, keep at the Wm. Strong, of London, Ont., druggist, to recover the $7,000 prize he won, as forfeited under the statute. In the defendant's pleading, filed, in court, he says he held a ticket in trust for his brother Thomas, a was head pusher in the lottery aod who was vane of the parties who manipulated the tickets and called out the successfal num- ber. : A Santa Barbara fisherman has discover- ed, sear San Miguel Island, a smaller island, about three acres in extent, which is probably the largest nest of egs in the world, The island is covered with a layer of guano in which sea fowls of all descrip- tions were found laying or incubgting their eae’. eo oe ap appeared to be almost entirely covered with eggs, principal! those of the sea gulls, shdgs, it a cual bird known as the salt-water duck. The discoverer says it was difficult to walk with- out treading upon the eggs, and that it would ‘beasy to load a ship with them. — From the San Francisco Alta, June Ath. The story of Queen Victoria’s illness is once more repeated. A cablegram to the Boston Herald, dated London, June 21st, says, “‘It is rumored that the Queen is again ill with melancholia, and itis reported that she will probably abdicate.” ‘This week's London Truth prints the following statement:—The Queen has, for two months been in a state of mild melancholia which, in the course of time, if not relieved, would probably become very difficult to treat. Her condition has naturally caused great anxiety, because of the tendencies of her family. Her Majesty and Princess Beatrice will, in the autumn, go to the vicinity of Florence, Italy, where they will remain two months. : M. Tricon, special envoy of France to China, has delivered to Li-Hung-Chang an ultimatum rejecting the Chinese suzerainty of Annum, with the alternative of war, and has demanded an immediate answer, Should any Chinese solders be fovnd in’Annam they will be shot as bandits by the French. Should China make a movement of troops or ship them to Annam, it will be regarded as anactof war. He ‘nsists that China shall make an instant and absolute with- drawal of her pretensions. France propos- ing to deal with Annam as an independent power, and intimates that France may de- mand of China the expense of the expedi- tion, because the Chinese action rendered the expedition necessary, The London Standard recently pointed ont that, though the population of the United States was about twelve times as large as that of Canada the emigration to the former country had of late only been four times as great as that to Canada. During the past year 51,399 persons left the United Kingdom to proceed direct to the Dominior, of whom 38,561 were of British crigin and 13,038 were foreigners. This was an increase of 65 per cent. over the emigration of 1881, and 190 per cent. over that of 1880. The figures given above did not, however, include the emigrants helm and steer your own ship, and re-| member that the art of commanding is to) take a fair share of the work. Think) well of yourself. Strike out. Aseume' your own position. Put potatoes in a, cart, go over a rough road, and small ones o to the bottom. Rise above the envious and the jealous. Fire above the mark you intend to hit. Energy, invincible de ter- mination, with a right motive, are the levers that move the world. Don’t swear. Don’t deceive. Don’t read novels: Don’t marry until you can support awife. Be civil. Read the papers. Advertise your business. Make money and do good with it. Love your God and fellow-men. Love truth and virtue. Love you country, and obey its laws.” leaving Bristo! and some Irish ports, nor those who went to Canada by the New York route. The emigration to the United States during the year was, on the other hand, only 3} per cent. in excess of that of the previous year. In 1882 Irish emigra- tion to the Dominion had doubled, and that statement did not include persons sailing from Galway nor those going from Queenstown by American ports. ‘“‘It is apparent from these figures,” says the Standard, ‘‘and from those referring to Australia, that more attention is now being directed in Great Britain to the resources and capabilities of our Colonial Empire, and that the aide of emigration is being turned, if only gradually, in that direc- tien.”