re i ane RRC en ce ete cma tn 8 ~~ erento ae A In. SINGLE DAILY EX MINE leams:—Five Dontars a YEAR. Riis is irue Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Evurmivns. Corres Two Cents. NEW SERIES. VOL. 21.-NO. 16. “but upon the President cf the United States, and invite his attention io England’s policy in driving thousands of our people every week from Ireland to the States. Humanity and enlightened self-interest uni e in urg-ug America to action inthe matter. We want means to succor the evicted, and to make some smal! recompense to the impri- soned who sacrifice liberty in resistance to in- justice. Dodyke is fighting the battle of Ire- land, | don’t wish to be discourteous,” he said ; of Labor wait Good Bye! Sweet Isle, thy beauty charms the heart, Gem of the Western Sea thou art ; As round thy banks the golden light Ot morning glory shines so bright. ‘The warbler sings his merry tune, The dewdrop glistens on the trees, But one by one they vanish all Mid Neptune’s wafting ocean breeze. Good bye ! good bye ! Che Daily Examiner is issued every evening by The Examiner Publishing Co From their office, corner of Water and Great George Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— Six months......... oe ccccccce cee po ee ee ee 50 Gue GGG «ac sees § desecbeledese cose Advertising st moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly. half-yearly, or yearly aivertisemenis, on application. YOU HAVE NO BUSINESS HERE. | I shall be obliged if you will get out of this at once.” I had previously sought and obtained permission of Mr. Crocker’s superior, the resident magistrate officer in command, so he promptly subsided. The sight was ghastly. One bedstead, interesting old cupboards, seven or eight feet high, and other things were being smashed up by blows from sledges, which were whirling | about over one’s head. Considerable pieces ot i them were passed out of windows two feet square. Little enough there was, however, flung out. Soon the crowbar men had roughly piled up a wall of stones into the gap they had made. John Liddy handed to the sheriff a bill rapidly written for him by Father Han- nen. ‘The crowbars were piled into a cart, the police closed slowly around the emergency men and escorted them away. The command ‘By fours, march !’ sent the red coats along the road. The visitors closed in behind them (Signed) Micuar. Davirr. The waves are dying on the strand, As we wander forth to other land ; The sea birds float amid the spray, The gathering clouds turn dark and gray ; But perched aloft amid the sails, A sweet-toned songster trills and sings With yeice as soothing as a psalm It breathes a calm o’er parting stings. Good bye ! good bye ! A Large Range of ene $05 Courtald’s Crapes. (rape Cloth Crape Laces. Mourning Goods And yet our eyes turn still to thee, Oh, blessed Isle of ‘*‘ the Western Sea,” ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 1887. MOON'S CHANGES. Crap = iringes. Though the cold winds whisper evermore and a screaming crowd followed. Not all, , Full Moon Sth day, 6h., 25.8m., p. m., E ® ; The word ‘ farewell” to thy happy shore. however. One man and one little group & (below horizon } a “Fee A i 5° emech ¢ ‘ash meres. The day is growing on us fast, pees po, man was John Fiddy, who “a o. 7 an.¢ . wy : As we drift to the far away ; stood gazing blankly at the piled up heap of : Be Nee een date, ede =. .> Bradierd i #2” hime res: But our heart is anchored in the waves jee ——— furniture. The group consist- % a“ urge on ee ee ee ° Ls ‘ Which greet thee night and day. ed of his wife, with streaming eyes, grasping % ie First Quarter 25th day, 5h., 48.5m., a.m., De a ble Caxshme? cs. & Good tive died hye! | pretty, fair-haired child of about four years. ‘“ N. E. (below horizon.) Michael Davitt, with tears in his eyes, was comforting them and dividing his flowers Yans’ Cloth. Now twilight gathers o’er the day, D! Sun ‘Sun |Moon! High! Day’s > e TH ‘ : iti T " SAFE MPA¥ or WEEK| ete. | alate hieiar! lon i eRBRMA q lot Ep. 1e moon aaserte ben nightly sway, with them. The crowd had gone with ei L =" i uses = = Anon the stars shine bright above, YELLS AND CHEERS wal J i : 5 a * + / . z } a ‘ Bc ha be a. “ . : = i j 4 s h mh miaftr’njmorn| h m Jubilee € ‘tot fa. As sentinels of the God of Lov 7 and were already far off. Curiosity and ex- ie RO eA e's j 1| Wednesday 4 17|7 38, 2 36) 6 3415 19 ‘ Weare rocked to sleep on oceans wave, citement passed into the next attack. Only a : =a re ! ‘ ee owe Ty a ete , 2 ‘ > next attack, y % ee elThureday 17], 391 3.5017 45, 20 Henrietta Cloth. 4 re perfect peace, and perfect rest; weeping wife and dazed busband and baby WONRERFE! REMEDY 3 Friday 16} 395 3) 8 40 23 Boucle Cheat h Bie ere en, up rity we =n were left. This was the first eviction. The WUNee & &5 ' 5 ‘ Or , /Eeo”™ iding it again. G : r st. vs a ed get wheal a? 4 Saturday 16 40 6 16 9 29 z z ’ ce Hicod bret pos bed | whole force of soldiers, police and bailiffs only Adamsou's Botanic Cough Balsam. Sl Mondey 13 2 8 38 10 - 7 fre nch Meri oe*, tee ’*~* | accomplished two as their day’s work. The Tt is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and we > = — = ° Abegweit, thy charms enthral us second was far more dramatic and exciting. 4*t?™ma, which lead to Consumption, huve been 7| Tuesday 15) 43) 9 2111 37 29 ¥ rench Poplins. A queen on utsane edge before us; It was at the house of the widow McNamara, — cured by the use of ADAMSON's BaLsam after ee 7 fate Bory - = Summerside in rising splendour The process of surrounding it was precisely ee egies ce f ~ rene either ursaay | 5 e . Mi k d »y f . R ‘ q ee Q k : ian us ms cs similar, of an elaborate, solid blockade of hs ecent or chronic coughe or bronchial affections, ean os3. loa 7 ' 3 i Speaks of nobler day of grandeur >a é , Ck e onest tn ll mie einai dinliinies : 10| Friday 14) 46/11 24) 1 3)) 32 arKked ver y OW TO! Cut Vy Oney. Peddi thevtr to ea toden ceded to woth door and windows. A short council was held, frecay solic he not sane at tt arm nies | 1] Saturday 14) 47/11 52) 221) 32 aad lias Thy. beaut’ thritis on every haad then this house, too, was attacked. ‘The pens > aa iene 's 14) 47 7 33 oY J y thrills on every hand, : ; FOR SALE BY ALL PRUGGISTS. : 12)Sunday 7,morn| 3 7 Like Georgia’s wiles. and Vernon’s smil crowd had greatly increased in volume and Bottle’ at Bi. Btocona, M. Bh. tie Gis cle ; Mond iM - = g , an ernon s smues, ; 5 J , N. B., by the proprietors, 13) Monday 7) 0 20) 4 4 33 \ Or Souris, brightest in the land ! excitement. A hole was soon made about F, W. KINSMAN & CO.. Druggists, 14/ Tuesday 141 48\ 04415 5| 34 & Good bve! good bye! | three feet by two, at the height of a man’s 343 40 -AVE., N.Y. = « e ye: 8 y ; : ib See +. aa ; 7 . - 35 3 waist from the ground. ‘The sheriii stood 6 Thursday d 5 d > N’S Ww Home is away o'er the mighty deep; hard by the leader of the crowbar men and AG ENT : Ww ANT E —To Sell the _— = » ‘ ° ‘ : ° ? TS ; oe " i ej S fas . ; 17 Friday 13} 48)'1°59; 8 8 35 nl BROW 5 BLOCK Some loved ones live, and memories sleep encouraged them with such cries as ‘heave Life > aa ost ha ED only agree 18 Saturday 13} 48) 2 30) 8 52 30 _Ch’town, May 31, 1887—cod & wky In fond enchantment, as in dreams away; my men;’ ‘pitch the stones in on them ;’ js a larae one, binativale aad strongly te at 19) Sunday 13] 4813 3|9 34 35! = ae owe ~ — rene ae - | Uf flowery meads, and rippling streams. heave them in.’ Then, when the last big low in price andis recommended by the highest oe ~ a 4 42/10 - Swittly we sail to that other shore, blocks fell inward, amid a blinding cloud of oe apeerar te 2 cv ank bon an — 21) luesday 8 4 30/10 565 39 Swiftly ‘mid storms and calms, my dear, dust he shouted ‘Get in my feared ta eee rery profusely , - ” or cs ; ? 2 ge , ‘ ’ : iliustrated. Most liberal rates to activ 22) ednesday 14, 49) 5 25/11 37 35 | Perhaps who knows? - o'er the waters,where,men, get in; but saying and doing olmenis, : Oe trea. einai 23 Thursday 14) 49) 6 28)morn 35 There are no tempest blasts to fear. are diilerent things. The hole was Address: W. BE, EARLE, St. John, N. B., Man- 24 Friday 14). 49) 7 36) 017) 35 Good hye! good bye! | filled by the faces of the family—three sturdy *#°* aa anadian Book & Bible Uo. 25) Saturday 15} 491 8 471054] 34 , | young fellows, two fine looking young women, J"%0¢ 3—®aw & why enti eerie i 26) Sunday 15 49/10 0) 1 44 34 Shall we see thy shores again sweet Isle, 'a pleasant old face of eighty years, an old 27) Monday 15) 48/11 13) 2 32 33! And meet thy sunlit, heaven-touched smile widow, surrounded with its white frilled cap, SOOTHING, r 23 Tuesday 15} 48 aft 46) 3 31 33 ‘Mid streamlets bright, and blue, and clear; inthe background. There they all stood, CLEANSING, 29 Wednesday 16; 48) 1 38) 4 42 32 Mid amenonpe beauteous 7 ves “ela dear! shoulder to shoulder. It was evident, from HEALING. 30); Thursday 4 16,7 48, 2 50 6 6/15 32 Some other morrow we may dwell, | their | | ae aw, a: ee —— home; SEY TEETH AND FLASHING EYES, It Cures — ‘ t as He bids, who ruleth ail— | that they had not the slightest idea of giving iway. ‘‘Getin, my men; get in, will you,” | yelled the leader. But not aman stirred. Crocker, of Ballynagarde, swore under his em BU Y YOUR GROCERIES Darling, till then—ne’er more to roam. Good bye! good bye! LANCASTER. James L. MacMillan, V. §. Seties ———— aie ~<a —— ee GRADUATE OF AS BSG pl breath, and called upon the district inspector ~, 5 Gut in the Cold. | to order his constables to clear the way. é STOPS j ] Ry ‘ Ens ' , ‘ Me i — trerger |There wasa second pause. Then the con- oe ton” Droppings frem Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto. 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ARTHUR & €0., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, The red coats were already on the march,with . tea The BRT: , re / i sh . iff fre FE a aa ) oY 6 th : . eiiad at the _sap- rhe men and women inside Rooks, Cards, Mottoes, Bibles with Psalms, Hym- aucervemn . oF a sheriff from Fontane,so as soon as the horses fought like tigers. They pushed them back, nals, Psalm Books, &c., &c. could be harnessed to the outside car we start-) and for the moment all was a confused scuffle, M. F. ELLIS, ed for Bodyke, beyond which stands the cabin at which the approaching forces were plainly aiming. From the hill-top the sight was an extraordinary one. Black lines of people on} and the excitement was atits intensest. I Bible Depository. expected every instant to see the flash of fire- arms from the inside. When the constables were in, the crowbar men entered in their Mackerel, Butter, Cheese EGGS, Poultry, Potatoes, Fruit & May 26, 1°87—tf A CARD. ; =§83= : foot and horses were travelling, so far as one! w. ke. A formal -otes ras. the tT. all si Vegetables ~ “@ 24 4 ; gee ne neil anng» |wake. A formal protest was then made Tu all who are suffering from the errors and i & ’ l q a, q could distinguish ioe Bane off, alone the| avainst the illegal entrance. The command- in tiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early Ad e road. The compact black mass we knew to, ing officer andthe divisional magistrate re- decay, lossof manhood, &e., I will send a recipe be the stalwart ranks of the Royai Irish Con-| stabulary. Moving steadily forward in front of them was a taller body of Welsh Fusiliers, | most of the latter being thrown out as skir- tired to consult. They were understood to* ADMIT THE that wilicure you, FREE OF CHARGE. 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TRYON WOOLEN MANE’G CO. 0 AGENTS: Hon. H. J. Callbeck, Charlottetown. J. T. Hugh, Murray Harbor. J. D. Reid, do. Colin Wright, Bedeque. Beer & Sprague, Montague. ! Craig & Haslam, County Line. William Reid, Summerside. : Birch & Dyer, Alberton. Wright Bros., Victoria. Bowness & Anderson, Kensington. C. E. Pratt, St. Peter's Bay. William Minto, Cardigan. Sterns Bros., Souris. } McLean Bros., North Wiltshire. Ch’town, May 31—3 mo eod ta thur sat & wky I have decided to close out the whole of *my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember 15th, E886, and continuing WOOL! WOOL! SEASON 1887. in returning thanks to the general public, and especially to the farmers of P. E. Island for past favors, beg to announce that their Agents are now being stocked up with Tweeds and other lines manufactured from home- Our Cloths are carefully made, They will be mishers dotted the fields for several hundred yards on each side of the road. Fine work they had of it, getting across the dykes and ever the green banks. The men kept up by, shouting to each other the pass word for the day, which appeared to be the syllable ‘‘Ro.” The chapel bell had not ceased its mournful; “ding, ding, ding,” since early morning, when | the bugle called in the skirmishers. The police and soldiers debouched upon the road, | showing fourteen emergency men skulling| along in the middle, their crowbars stowed away ina cart behind them. One unanimous! yell of hatred and fury rose from the crowd, | which fell back before the police, until the | road was cleared. Then the Fusiliers were, divided into two companies, placed on either | side of the cabin. The constabulary formed | up, shoulder to shoulder, in a ring, and com- | letely encircled it. The place was | varricaded, so the door was left un-| disturbed. The sheriff, a man known familiarly to the crowd, for some reason or | other, as ‘‘Crocker, of Ballynagard,” dressed in a sporting suit of tweed, with a shooting helmet and leggings, stopped. A moment's colloquy took place between him and Captain Miller. An instant later half a dozen crow- bars went into the mud-plastered wall. | Almost simultaneously a storm of execration broke from the crowd, which made every other sound inaudible. So leng as THE PROCESS OF THE EVICTION lasted, the curses of the sheriff at the agent were most ingenious and bloodthirsty. In- sults to the ‘Plan of campaign,” for Davitt and for the priests filled the air, Anybody who never heard an Irish yell may be interested to know that it is absolutely identical in key and cad- crowbar men, cheers for the} ence with the Indian war whoop. Mean- while the emergency men worked with a will. Stones and great fragments of plaster rattled down from the wall. In five minutes a gap| opened big enough to admit aman. In went the bailiffs and out came John Liddy, the tenant. the din redoubling at his appearance. | The eviction begun by handing out a few bits of small furniture, a can of milk and a bundle of fluwers. These last characteristics seized | | were kept by Mr. Davitt as a touching; memento of the occasion. Then a cry was} raised for sledge hammers. The sounds which immediately ensued indicated that the} centre of interest had been transferred to the inside of the cottage. Sol climbed through | the hole, dodging pieces of broken furniture] which came flying out. Inside, the air was} stifling with dus: and heat, for the windows, and doors had been blocked since early morn- ing. Out of the semi-darkness, Crocker, of Ballynagarde, advanced to meet me, ‘I REY. Josurn T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. NOTICE. THE celebrated stallion ALL RIGHT wil! stand on the coming season at Charlotictown, Sum- where. Crocker, of Ballynagarde, came for- ward, exclaiming, ‘‘ My peopie were beaten with sticks,” a statement which Father Glynn, a jolly young priest, met with the retort ‘‘you are a liar,” aud appealed to all present to confirm him, which they did. Then jerside, Cape Traverse and New Giasgow. NEWTON LEE. the women inside got hold of the crowbars and flung them out. 1 entered the house now Truro, March 21. 1887 and found the struggle beginning between the , tenants and the sheriff. ‘*f want you to move out,” said the latter persuadingly. ‘We won't move,” shouted the former. ‘*Let them put you out; don’t stir,” yelled halfa dozen ed voices through the opening. Mr. Lavitt’s [Reo-sy voice was audible above them a'l, exhorting (gg%<31% the old lady in Irish, soas not to be under- teed teak auegares stood, to lie down on bed and force them to §ePi¢:y2% els carry her out. The men seized her, and her 5 ape ae sons sprang forward to protect their old reel mother. Once more all was dust and curses. “OPS Sev“ =: The old lady conquered and retired breathless, ears 5 but unevicted, into a corner, while the bailiff Pip fi. < 4 turned to.the two daughters. There is, per- Ri gaol aves haps, no reason why I should not add that at | pur." ue this point of the proceedings 1 had the plea-) Bas 44 fe}: sure of | icdtnraat. 9, espn! EXCHANGING A FEW BLOWS | Fee dh with one of the crowbar men, whom I saw “4 od 2 SE strike Kate Macnamara with his fiston the < ¢ =c 3N breast, and who attempted to strike me when ea ess ica 4) G7 ee [I stepped between them. Here Col. Turner eS a Go) showed the only signs of strong feeling dur- _ tad at lan ing the day, by sharply informing me, “‘If ser uy = SY i you obstruct my men, sir, ll have you put > & e out of this house directly.” I apologized and 5 . 3 Af s lexplained. At last the end came. The Ke oe CO 45% 3 mile ; tenants were hustled to the opening. Crock- > _.44gey gs T A: D er put his broad shoulders beliind, then the ; A BiB? ae oes eS Py ms crowbar men piled themselves against him. Se Se bnae gha-' b xd mes Le Out they all went witharush. There wasa 43 ALSO DES ie Sa dramatic incident. No sooner was plucky geegy RG cee pe Oo Kate Macnamara inthe open air than she rr : PVs ea lh Si ZAROREGOLD-MAN FG.CO2 = Mt iodo ee be RPO Ah sprang upon the ruins of her home, and beck- oning for silence with her hantl shouted slow- ly at the top of her voice, ‘‘Three cheers for es the plan of campaign.” Ihave never heard re ' - Mts such cheers in my life. NorRMAN. A a> LB 5 ; The following appeal from Michael Davitt has been cabled to John Fitzgerald, President of the Jrish National League in Amer ca, Patrick Ford and John Boyle O'Reilly : Scarrirr, County Clare, June 7. Work of exterminating the race is going on daily. The people are contesting every inch of ground with spirit; the resistance is ad- mirable, but the odds terribly against them, The Tory policy of eviction and forced emi- graticn we must resist as one man. Working men in America in their own interest should pRioR to making some considerable change in our present business, we propose to rent the store on P. G. Fraser’s Corner ‘now occupied as a boot store.) Itisone of the best stands in the city for a druggist, jeweler, &c. DORSEY GOFF & ©O. May 26-—2aw tf WANTED. Two first-class Marble Workers ; liberal wages protest against pauper labor being forced paid tothe right men. Apply by letter to 5 ae ; ae MONCTON MARBLE WORKS » e re > 7 orn as é s , upon their market. I would suggest that a Moncton, N. B. deputation of friends of our cause and Knights Jynoi—3i eod.wky ii