et eae cee ernt = —tmmtnent . taken to secure for ge —s TS Dairy EXAMINER. | Tie i THE ’ ’ k : ‘ 18, 1884 Hditorial Notes. . | It is announced that Messrs. Blake! end Laurier will make a political tour | of the Eastern Townships of Quebec. | Couldn't they be induced to give the} tight little Island a call? —The Monetary Times says :—*‘Many | of us cau remember a time when not to| drink was for a man to place himself| under the social bav. Now, drunken-| ness is disgraceful Against dram-drinking science pronounces with no hesitating voice; and dram drinking | is the scourge of any country where it is| a common habit. should be} Pro-| | —It is suggested that steps the Maritime vinces a visit from the members of the} British Association. (They will meet| at Montreal, and, of course, visit Toronto | and the Northwest; but it will be too| bad if, after all, they are allowed to go| away to their homes without seeing the best part of Canada. As the St. John Sun says :— ‘‘Why should they not set eyes upon the beauties of the Provinces by the Sea, and | become acquainted with our country «nd | our resources! In all the excursions to be | planned, could not one be planned from | Montreal to St. John and Halifax, taking in a side trip to P. E. Island and a sail on the magnificent St. John? If such an excur- sion trip was arranged for at cheap fares and brought to the attention of the dis tinguished visitors, we believe a good many would avail themselves of the privilege. Why not try it?” —-Said Mr. John Reade, in his admir able paper, “The Making of Canada,” read before the Royal Society of Canada, at Ottawa, lately: ‘‘In extent, Canada is the fourth of the great powers of the | world. In population, Canada is in ad | vance of about a dozen independent) kingdoms and republics. In public) works, shipping, commerce, manufac tures, industries, Canada is great, and growing daily greater. It ought to be a} pride to take part in any way in the | making of such a nation, in the develop | rent of its resources. in fostering its} literature, science, and art. We have great scientific names. We have an| academy which has done some creditable | work, and objections notwithstanding, | our literature, is not devoid of promise. In 1800, when the United States was at our age as a federation and in our stage of growth in population, it had done Jess | in literature than we have done.” —The Canadian Pacific Railway have | authorized the contradiction of false rumors concerning them, in the following words, — ‘Rumors are being circulated here (Montreal) in New York, and in London, that the Canadian Pacific is financially em- barrassed and has had to apply to the Government for assistance; that Mr. Stephen failed in his mission to England, and that he had come back for the purpose of obtaining further aid from the Govern- ment to carry on the work of construction. The whole thing is a pure fabrication, gotten up by the enemies of the Company for political purposes here, and by opponents in New York, in the interests of the other Railways, to whom it is now evident that the Canadian Pacific line is nearly an accomplished fact. Mr. Stephen did not go to England to raise money for the Canadian Pacific Railway, and he has not, nor has any one else, applied to the Govern- ment for further aid. The arrangements made last session are entirely satisfactory and afford ample means to the Company to complete and equip the undertaking by the time stated, May 1886. In fact the latter reports of the engineers demonstrate beyond a doubt that the whole work will be com- pleted far within the estimates on which the loan from the Government was based.’ | —The prospectus of Sir Leonard} Tilley’s new loan gives general satisfac- | tion. The Montreal remarks | that the point of interest in connection with the loan is the reduction of the rate | of interest to three and a-half per cent. | The issue price, ninety-one, is relatively | better than the current quotation of Canadian four per cents,106,and must be | considered a good stroke of policy on| the part of the Finance Minister. Gazett If he} succeeds in piacing the loan at this figure | | Davies, Esq. , Be. Puc he Ate i es To ~T. EOLA FE RT ag acre ace ere te ht TORTI OY -™ Re Sg AR REET ENR HE RE OEIC LL PNT EN NE =~ G. en , ee marae ES a ~ ” iil ee ergo a ms, « € “ ‘ » 4 em yang angen gg ae On, Sime emarna ny nary » ro . fa 1 > <j. TL Ls _ oe oes 71" % mw NA PN) at F-? Cin “J ach wie Maaeal alts tu Tae * Td , ri 4 IDA LL willie Cv eS oF, i eb S- i wh amben CF uy J 3 Kgl j f The Canada. Dominion) may be called to what seemy, <3 ~— and really is, a great nuisance that is to i HOUSE-——LIST rHE CENTRE DINNER AT GOVURNMENT OF QUESTS-—VICTOR PARK OF ATTRACTION TO-1 AY, The following is the list of the invitations | : o ' Lieutenant | Wired to use the County Courty room as 4 bac a | Issued by His Honor the Governor for the dinner at Government House last evening, viz., H. R. H. Prince George of Wales, Capt. Francis Durrant, H. M.S. Canada; Lieut. M. P. O'Callaghan, Staff Surgeon A. G. Delmg, M. D., Chief Justice Palmer, Judge Hensley, Attorney General Sullivan, Hon. Neil McLeod, Fredrick Brecken, Ksq., M. P., Louis H. Lieut. Colonel Free land, George W. DeBlois, Esq., Lieutenant Colonel R. R. Hodgson, A. D. C., Major James Peake, A. D. C., and Rev. G. W. Hodgson The cricket match is now geing@n. Play began at 11.45 o'clock. Capt. J. A. Long worth, having won the toss, sent the ship's eleven to the bat. The bowling was en trusted to R. V. Longworth, south end, and T. A. LePage, northend. The innings lasted an hour and a half, all being out for 53. The score is as follows:— Gaisford, bd R. V. Longworth.. 0 r . or Keene, <b Abdy, ct Dr. Warburton, bd T.A, LePage... 1 Lawless, bd LePage — aa 4 O'Callaghan .. ' EAE ee 0 Capt. Durrant, bd LePage................ 4 Be: UN Se on «ings bes + omnes oat ae Sceaies, ct J.A. Longworth, bd LePage.... 9 Prince George, bd LePage, ct Longworth.. 4 Walton, bd V. Longworth : Campbell, not out.. oe Iixtras a 53 Much interest is shown in the Cricket and Lawn Tennis matches in Victoria Park to-day. The City Cornet Band is in atten- dance, and there is a large number cf spectators. Had our correspondent reflected that the otticers of the ship have the same right to admit or refuse admittance to the ship as any private freeman has to admit or refuse admittance to his house, he would not, perhaps, have writien his letter. It may be that those who were admitted were speci- ally favored; but those who were not ad- | mitted have no right to complain. Visitors will be admitted on board H. M. S. Canada on Thursday afternoon, between the hours of two and five o’clock. This is a courtesy which will be appreciated. It is pleasing to see the red coaty and blue jackets again in our streets. o—ce Our Advertisers. A medium sized safe is offered for sale cheap. A. McNeill sells flowers and plants to- morrow at eleven o'clock. The Seaside Hotel, Rustico Beach, opens for the season on Dominion Day. G. G, Jury advertises watches, clocks, etc., which he is selling at a little over cost prices. Henry Longworth announces that the ’ 5 Trinity Term of the Supreme Court opens at the Court House in this city on the 24th inst. Large & Son, carriage manufacturers, are prepared to supply the public with everything in their line of business. Good workmanship and low prices. Peake Bros. & Co. inform shippers that the bark George Peake sails for Liverpool direct on the 30th June, carrying lobsters and other freight Shippers of lobsters and other goods, are informed that a portion of the warehouse on Peake’s No. 2 wharf, is available for the storage of goods intended for shipment. LETTERS £0 THE EDITOR. Steeple Cleydon. Str,—Where, Oh! where is ‘Steeple Cleydon” gone! Has he been so badly sat upon by our citizens that he is unable to rise, or has he emigrated to Southport and clomb up a tree and pulled the tree up after him! The warm weather is now fairly set in, and we want a little diversion and amusement. Come forth, then, O! ‘‘Steeple Cleydon” and relieve the dull monotony of those long summer evenings. Again | ask where is ‘‘Steeple Cleydon’” gone! | enclose stamp for reply. Yours truly, CapstTan Bar, Ch’town, June 17, 1884. H. M. 8. “Canada.” Sir,—I he'ieve it has generally been the custom, when ‘of Her Majesty’s ships visited our ports, to allow visitors on board on certain days, and | believe this courtesy has been to a certain extent extended by the commander of H. M. 8S. Canada. ' Yes- * vay . he will do as well with a 34 per cent. | terday, a goodly number of our citizens bond, as Sir Richard Cartwright did | availed themselves of that privilege ; but . . ° i¢} “y i" i 20) any wit sw ladie with his 4 per cent. lean ‘10 other words i tue writer, in company wi h a fe WV ladies he will effect the equivalent of a saving | of annual interest of $350,000 on the | public debt. The Montreal Herald says'| “it is uotso very long since Canada| was borrowing io the English money | market at the rate of six per| cent.; now Canadian four per cents | upguaranteed, are quoted in London at 106, which means a rate of interest to the purchasers of something like 3.87. The’ price at which the new loan is put upon | the market is therefore in accord with the present price of Cauadian securities and there can be little doubt that the whole loav will be promptly tuken at that | rate or at an advance upon the figure named. <A three and a half per cent. Joan | is a novelty in Canadian fiuancing, yet we | trust the day is not far distant when all our loans will be put on the market at three | per cent. or less. The securities of| Canada are second to none, for while the | country is growipg rapidly, both in| , ° * j wealth aud population, the debt is not! 4 likely to grow beyond a limit now ac-' curately kuown, and the country has! good value in the shape of assets for the | indebtedness which now exists.” | Thy New York J'imes says that the ex- pectation that an oatmeal diet would pro- duce @ generation of American Calvinists has proved false. and gentlemen, were not among the happy ones. Eaving vrocured & boat and come alongside the Canada, they were politely informed that they could not be allowed on board.—This while others of our citizens were scrambling up and down the gang- ways, Now, Sir, this is not in accordance with the opirion I have hitherto held re- specting British fair play. Youne CanaDa. A Protest. —_-L Mr. Evrror,—On my arrival from Alber- n, last wee k, at Suminerside, I had occa- sion to call on business at the office of the clerk of the County Clerk, and learned that Mr. W. T. Hunt was ip the Supreme Court, upstairs, otary. I then asked for his assistant, Mr. Massey,--the assistart clerk, and found him in the County Court clerk’s office, en- cense Act by the sare official ma the one | | acting aa Deputy Prothon- | | gaged in some business about the Liquor | License Act, or Scott Act, which must have | been very important, as I i ° , , ° ,@ , i little attention and had to wait until the lijuor business was finished { did not see at the time (in fact I don’t yet understand) how the County Court ¢an be mixed up with the liquor license busi | there to do and fulfil those things which, by | reason of i t ness, until l remembered that the County | Court clerk is also License Inspector, aud perforias the duties of both positions in the County Court office. I make this brief statement by way of protest, under the hope that the attention of the proper authorities (whether local or i received but } j take notice, and laying aside all mauaner of say, the combining the administration of the County Court Act and the Liqnor Li otlice. Why should the License Inspector be re- his head-quarters, when the Dominion Government, with its big surplus, is bound to pay the expenses of an ottice for its own officials ? Yours, Xc., [NQUIRER. Alberton, 16th June, 1884. Western Notes. (From the Pioneer ) We regret to learn that Mr. Artemas Hooper, of Bedeque, got badly hurt by being thrown out of his wagon last week. While Dr. James Bearisto was rusticat- ing at Malpeque, he received a numerously signed re quisition from the people of Alber- ton and surrounding districts to go back and resume practice among them. After due consideration we understand he has decided to comply with their request. The following resolution was passed by the Summerside Town Council on the 9th inst :—Whereas, it is expedient to make some provision for the payment of the four debentures issued for school purposes in a manner which will be least burdensome to the ratepayers. ‘Therefore resolved that the board shall each year, on or before the 15th day of July in each year, until the said debentures mature, deposit in the Do- minion Savings Bank, to the credit of the town, asum not less than three hundred dollars which shall be allowed to accumu- late in the way of compound interest until the same mentioned date, when the total amount thus acquired shall be appropriated towards the payment of the. said deben- tures, their falling due, and for no other purposes whatever. i. * PN LIER ERG AD ttc ms Sa eceiitss fF. JUS Is selling Waltham, Cylinder and Detached Lever WATCHES, at a small advance on Kight-day aod Thirty-hour A large cost prices. CLOCKS, good, and very cheap. supply of Brooches, Ear-Rings, Chains, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, Chains, ete., cheape™ than ever sold before. If you want to get the worth of your money give him a call. - To see is to believe. topairing done to Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. North Side Queen Square, (Opposite Post Office Ruine), we sa lm wkly. Ch’town, June 18, 1884 BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT — — 0o————_- THE SEASIDE HOTEL, Rustico Beach, P. EH. i. 0 This well-known WATERING PLACE will open for the season on July Ist. The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this the most desirable summer resort in the Provinces. The House well known to need any commendation. TERMS —$2.90 to $2.50 per day ; $10.50 per week; $8.50 per week for months. ° Ch’town, June 18, 1884.—?m IPMENTS OF NEW GOODS | BARK THE CLIPPER GEORGE PEAKE, 550 tons Register, 10 years class, Al at Lloyds, WeDONALD, Master WILL SAIL For Liverpool, Direct, about the 80th June, inst., Carrying Lobsters and other products of the Island as freight D. A. Also will take a few cabin passengers. For particulars apply here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 1S—tf ~ CARRIAGES | Single & Double Wagons “oe CHAP, to suit the times. All persons wishing to buy; will do well to call and inspect our Stock o Carriages before purchasing elsewhere. We offer the balance of our Stock of Carriages Twenty-five Per Cheaper than Last Year, for the purpose of closing out the remainder we have on hand, We will sell on the same easy terms as usual, All work warranted to give satisfaction. Wagons Painted, Repaired and Trimmed at short notice. LARGE & SON. Upper Great George Street. Ch’town, June 18—-6in eod wky 2i TO SHIPPERS Lobsters, “fanned Goods, &e, |K7E will place at the disposal of shippers / a portion of our Warehouse on No, 2 Wharf, for the express purpose of Goods for shipment, and gill grant warehouse receipts for said Goods. This Warehouse is a line three-story build- ing, almost surrounded by water and offers every inducement to shippers as insurance can easily be effected. Cent. PEAKE BROS. & Co. Ch’town, June 18—tf SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION , Court, Queen's County, TREIAIZTY TERN. Pps IC NOTICE is hereby given that a Her M sje sty 3 Suprenic Court of Judica- ture, Court of Ass.ze, and General Jail Delivery for Queen’s County, will be heid at the Court Ho use, in Charlottetown, on Tues- day, the Twenty-fourth day of June, instant, | at the liour of cleyen o'clock, forenoon, of the | same day, of @hich all Justices, Coroners, Hizh and Petit Ceastables and Bailiffs will business anc excuses whatsoever, be then and their several offices, shall be to be ~~ ( née. Given under my hand ai Charlottetown, in the Isiand of Prince Edward, this 16th day of June, 1884, HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriii, W. & A. BROWN & CO. | { § Summer Goods, which will be sold out stock at very Jow prices. money. . A lotof BALES and CASES daily’expected from London Remember the place : the Market House. (MBS. YOUNQ’S MILLINERY ROOMS UP STATRS.) W.& A, BROWN & CO. Ch’town, June 17, 1884.—dy wkly < _ ne oe pioneers sissdtstinthtneesiesanalicastabaeaiailenh — > CLOTHING! — CLOTHING MSN 1 AINSI BUx Coe Jd. B MACDONALD’S {° the place to buy a GOOD FITTING, WELL MADE SUIT OF CLOTHES. The Largest Stock to Select From. THE LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEED, Don’t buy anywhere before seeing goods and prices at J. B. MACDONALD'S, Ch’town, June 12, 1884.—2aw wkly, Mueen Stirert LONDON HOUSE. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. eet Sm ene”) © ee ms ie JUST OPENED, a splendid assortment of Scotch, English and Canadian : aTweeds and Doeskins, Worsted Coatings, Broadeltis & Trimmings, Suits and MADE Ningle Garments £O CGRDER MAT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, 4 } i | | | } June JS, 1884-—2i GEO. DAVIES & co, Ch’town, May 19—wkly 18s too “FAVE just opened a further large shipment of Fashionable with the other Do not fail to inspect these Goods if you want to save DesBrisay’s Building, Next Doorto Beer & Gofi’s, Opposite } } i | agreed tot Flowers & Plante. 1 EpY AUCTION tom |} BI June 19th, at cis ock alimy ape. tion room. a large aul varied sssertment of flowers. Plants &-., ia pr ime ords ‘, from the Acacia Nursery, Pictu N. 8, A. MeNFILL, : Auctioneer, CT bureday Ch’town, June 18 1S84. FOR SALE. A SAFE near'y new ; 1<diom gize, Ap- ply at the Examiner Orrice, {ju i intending to ERSONS plant Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Roses, and new varities of small Frnits in the fall of 1584, can be sup: plied on application at the REVERE HOUSE, J. &. CHAPMAN, General Agent for J. F. Repert, Rochester New. York. ATTENTION, Pigtis and Tea Party Committees, You can get the bess Goods, at the lowest prices, at the *‘City Steam Bakery.” Vou can return all Goods not used, if ig good condition. We give satisfaction te our customers, and give as refercaces the Committees of the fol lowing Teas and Picnics, supplied last year;— Vigg Tea, Let 48 Tea, ® Ciyde River Tea, Eldon Hall Tea, ; DeSable Tea, Lot 65 Tea, Springfield Tea, South Wiltshire Te: . St. Peter’s Tea, Railway Picnic, Benevolent Irish Souety Picnic. J. QUIRK, Prirve Street, Ch’towa, June 17—l0w PICNICS | TEAS, BALLS, PARTIES, —AND— Public Gatherings, F all kinds, supplied with all suitable Refreshments, at the cheapest prices, on application to VATCHER, MURPHY & C0, at the Star Confectionery, or at the ‘Little Shop around the Corner,” Great George St. Vatcher, Murphy & Co. manufacture all the articles they furnish, from the best and purest materials, and, with their experience, guarantee satisfaction, Fruit Cake, Plain Cake, Pastry, Washington Pier, Sponge Cake, &e ° &e 9 & . of the best quality, will be sold, Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, Syrups, Soda Water, Sweet Cider, at cheaper prices than by an other concern on the Island, As V. M. & Co., have already entered into several large cout,aets fur Teas tor the coming season, Committees and others will please call or write early for prices and terms. CONFECTIONERY, Pure and unadu'terated, (no imported trash), at the cheapest rates. June 16, IN STORE: 25) brls. High Grade Patent, 75) bris. Medium and Low Grade, 250 bris, Choice Superior Extra, 125 bris. Chcice Fancy. TO ABRIVE: 500 bris, Choice Superior Extra (brands— Atlas and Evangeline). FOR SALE LOW —BY — 3. A. CRIPMAN & CO. J. PF. SHATFORD, Agent, opposite Rankin House. Ch’town, June 16. cesinatnneaeteninsiaaaenamanntnaitaimmi ‘Household Furniture. je be sold by Auction, on Saturday next 2ist instani, at eleven o’clock, at St. James’ Manse, Powna! Street, all the House- bold Furniture of the Rev, Mr. Maclennea, cobsisting of Parlorand Bedroom Furniture | Pianoforte, Bedsteads and Mattrasses, Break- fast Room Furniture, Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, Cooking and other Stover. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. June 16, 1884, raiay = . i A i buthe PUBLIC LAL ‘HE Public Tea to te held Pe ter 5 , vy the Pre sby- Road ’ j | - "F | : | neat | | # terians of St. SUFFOLK STATION, advertised for the 9h July next, is » held - = 7 . _ ON ‘RHE Est JULY. Tea on the tables at one o’clock, p. @- Tickets for admission, 25 cents, to he bad on the grounds ; children under twelve years of age, 12 cents Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tes wil] be held on the first fine day following. By order of Committee, Rk, MUNN, Cheirma & June 1¢—2aw wkly il tea f