tll i ee . - 4 a ‘ews DOLLARS A YRAR : 1eRM s. —— = - 4 ‘ This is true Libert ~ ee a ‘ — 3 ; wh . ee Vs en Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may ements free,”’— EvmIPIpEs, Sivere Corres Two Ckyvrs. IEW SERLES ! NEW StiLES. CHARLOTTETOW fs od b f J 1 ; N, PI W r 10) ill INCE ED oh RD ISLAND, ‘FRIDAY. JU NE 15, ‘1883, Vv OL 1: 3---NQ; 22. fae DAILY KXAMINER| L. ARTHUR & CO. | n js ISSUED EVERY EVENING, Produce Markets CURRENT NOTES. ge BXAwiven PosLisuine Comsiire, | (4 HON Hit? A ay Wp rt ct cael sag *utIt Conxmnos Waves | 4eucea q 4 by Ceci New Yoru, June 11, 9 40 a. m A convention of clergymen and termper- “awe Gueat GE STREET (j co ar | | Four receipts were 14,000 bbls. , strongly | ance delegates will be held atEssex Ceutre 9 UE , ee. : ain ; ‘ in aye tt favor ; sales _ bbls. |on Seturday to consider the advisability of parlottet ; P. E. leland. OMMISSi9 H i BT chants. ed .-$2.50 to $3.70 ' submitting the Scoit Act in the country. Ratt SUBSCRIPTION ‘| MTA Ex FE NESSvV ioe —< R OoD, M - a $2 50 12) And — completely ch the bles IO rt Supe, Soe Bate! mo i ro, it 4 oe home ctareunte it — oe six Mont r ye ange e Q in the entire t , es 00000 og egre? 8 100 elng ere with Irows open ees [ ATLANTIC AVENUE, | sox rte ee’ rarcus np tom i aroun cnr gute cotcecs Septoria C6040 1-0) dow tn, nd de anda me ope Month, 0 50 (ROSS MARKET) health, if such a thing be possible,..For curing Female Complaints | Pills haye ne Cornmeal steady 3 at t 83 00 to # 350. the bur; lar, and handeufls and holds him S @ Advertising at most moderate rates. Bp OSTO stinteraer eae in their practice. Sold everywhere, o for Wheat receipts were 105,000 bush; stfong l in readiness to be conducted to the Police may a N, MASS er-stamps. Send for cireular. 1. 8. JOHNSON & ©O., . cash options, irseyular; ‘sales 2 ,190,000 | Court in the morning. Gentracts may) I made tor monthly, — e 7 : Bvesdy, ball.yeorly or.yearly advertiae.| — CROUP, ASTHMA ee: ee Sccax,—There arrived from Halifax lest fats, on applicati | bggs aud Produce a Specialty, JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LIMIMENE Tie: aa nen Tesepk 40 gure £5, separ for the Moncton re- : 2 Gn aie tues are aiacanes, and will positively wo 2 Re Red I Sisies 23 to $1, 244 | finery. The shipments of refined sugar for pril 26, 1883.—wkly tf ett | Staten sere) this week up to yesterday amounted to 404 ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 1883. oy JOHNSON’S AN ¥ } ne a se — or: 3 | barrels. During last euth the Ganntity aaiinia aed o UR recereceeseres coves a shipped was 4,500 barrels. -—- Moncton Trans- a. 4+) ad . ae . ' INSURANCE | OFFI, | Reode cote Cees mnoe No 2 Red for June............ 1. 254 to 1.21 | Cr ipt. eS - ar aa iE Sy i Spine and Lame Back. Sold everywhere, | Corn receipts were 99, 000 bush ; irtegula® | A Junveth’s Jonawenr,--Phisé cocarved g int Q ’ ays 10d. 2 . a m, Aa English Veterinary Surgcon and Chemist, sales; 1,385,000 bush; exports were 102,000! ; te ial] Moon, 20¢ h lay, On. 19m., p. m , r in New Brunswick. A Justice was antes Sitieserter 27th day, 3h. Sima, of the Horse and Catt Powdery tenn eae Rah; Ko. 12, 665 to 67 clas yellow 70 cts; fora copy of a judgment in a certain _ | YBa ois 1 ( are worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's No. 2 for June, 66] to 66 ets. matter. {In repl the = t the foll Foay ov weex 52 |San | Moon|High | Days} u Sul aie OMpany Saudnealt Dente. ave aber lutely pure and ~ a Oat receipts were- 22,000 bush, lower;' 4 ant Se. fornwens:! fee vay OF WEEN. |. cos - > j fu) to 1 pi: othing on earth will mak® hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp’n- ; T find an onsuit on the grounds of know =o Sets | rises | water |len’h, : pint fvod. Sold everywhere, or sent _- for # letter-stamps. I. 8. Jonsson & Co., Bostox, Mass, «#18 445,000 bush; mixed 44 to 495c; *; white teacal return. Been Mad on the just _— Sy en pe OF ENGLAND. 48 to 5c; No. 2 for July 462 to 47 om aa aint dn,” justice @ ) Friday 4 17)7 38, 1 43} 7 42! CAPITAL, TEN MILIJON DOLLARS, oi re Coffee unchanged. . Ie sdeturday iz!’ 39) 2 1s] 8 41/15 39 aL, GooD VALUEL GoD VALUE | Sugar is weak; standard at 8} to &4c; cut; A correspondent of the British Medical SD #Sunday 16, 40) 3 1) 9 32) loaf and crushed: Ihe. | Journal states that he has found the appli- j Monday | 16] 41! 3 46)10 19) | Lancashire Insurance Company Molasses unchanged. cation of a strong solution of chromic acid {Tuesday 1 1 12 4: 39) 11 4) Rice is stéady. | three or four times, by means of a camel's eretens lay ; 15, 42] 5 39:11 46 | CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS a Potatoes useheaned. hair pencil, to be the most efficient and Ge itbursday | 14] 43) 6 44/ morn : a unchanged easy method cf removing warts. They be- Friday a | 44) 7 50| 028) ramen = oe all Sere property THE BOOT onium AC Pork dull and nominal. come black, and soon fall off. i ony” | i 451 10 0 43| ne 47) ad equitably. : a eee sea iol ato 35 to $11.40 Bargue ‘‘Clandeboye,” Forbes master, BijMonday | 13) 45]A1 2) 2 30; DESBRISAY & ANGUS, : the pl buy your ae Biller qunké Toto 2c. a ae ee te 3 gThesday 13} 46;aft 2, 3 18) General Agents, © is thoip * ee puy yeu Se ee. Magdalen Islands a few days ago, and lost MjWedzesday | 13! 46) 1 3| 41h | Otlice-—South Side Queen Square. Cheese unsettled at 94 to 11de. anchors and chains. She came off subse- B Tharsday | 13] 47) 1 58! 5 20] Ch’town, Se Sept. 15. 1882. aa New York, June 11, 12.20 a.m. quentiy, and is now at Miramichi bar Friday . si ; 2) 6 7 ‘ 4 | ti Pe of E 1 San tae Sek 2 Red $1.28} asked for June; Swaine etediae’t | mins " _— ee panntal er Peo oer | N L ae $1,223 for July; $1.242 for August; $1.26} SS B 7 - : es ol 8 20 OULCE 0. Remova Who September; $1 284 bid for October. *| aged. Srrad. oe 49 6 aete an ; we hy Corn, 56c nominal for June; 66¢ for; A gentleman, whose business is closely OY Wednesday 14} 49| 7 41)10 27 | \ aS. MACLEAN desires to inform the July; 66j4c for August; 67}c for September. | connected with the fruit-growing interest, M /Thorsday a4! 49) 8 2911 4| i 8 ladies of Charlottetown that -she has very Pair of Our om Make Warranted Oats 46c nominal for June; 46¢c asked ,states that he has made wide and careful 4 are , 14 5019 911 44 removed to Queen Street, next door to W. F. “ ‘ead or pares 42+ nominal for August; 39% for enquiries as to the prospects for a crop of @ Bisaturda; 14] 50) 9 45)aft 22/15 52 Carter's Confectionery Store, where she i Ta: © i eptem apples. The reports are uniformly to the BM Sunda msi) 15} 5010 17} 1 0 hopes to secure a continuance of the patron- New York, Jnne 11. | effect that the outlook is pnosilenit. H y . - age so iiberally bestowed in her former oe SEY GOFF Coe . g 5 Monday 15, 50,10 47! 1 43; lace of business. Also, th he has adde Ch ‘town, aMe § 31, 1583.—2aw whl ; & qT es con Business nnusually quiet to-day. No says that reports from all over the country Tuesday | 35) 5O'11 15| 2 28! | Dace. ee. Snemeny Rien, thts, she yas ded y adiieinaitinntinaiiny ou 54 .©t-<9"" | charters reported. foreshadow a good fruit crop all round- y | le @ Millinery to her stock, and has on hand al}; = HiWednesday | lo) 5011 46) 3 24 fr emagpeenen do <a alga . : berries, peaches, and apples. iy BThureday 16 50) morn| 4 36| = newest shapes in Hats and Bonnets, WESTERN MARKETS. . i ida 17 50 0 23! 5 Bi lowers, Feathers, etc, just opened Also z The text of the papal acts sent to the a H| 50! 0 56 7 2] Laces. in Black, Brown, Cream and White Cnicago, Int., June 11, 10.50 a. m. English-speaking prelates throughout the New Buttons, New Fri! ilings, Tubular Braids A dull and heavy feeling sattled down) world by the Vatican shows that the Pope's een tell RE lily € anti T ARCHIBALD M NEIL & FORBES SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 44 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. Cash advanced on consignments of Island produce. Agency for canned goods solicited fer New York, Apply to (. H. MeNEILL, AGENT, _ Ch’ town, April 28, 1883. SULLIVAN & MACNRILL, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW Solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, X&c¢. OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown. Money to Loan, W. W. Surzivay, Q. C. | Casstan B, Macnaitt. Jan. 16,83. McLEOD & MORSON Barristers & Attorneys-at-Law, p SOLICITORS, HOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, OFFICES : Reform Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post Ottice, Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Merchants’ Bauk of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, P. E. Island. MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at moderate interest. Nai. MeLzop. Ber. 24, ’82 -—pres } her | sOHN MACEAGHERN, (Late of Italian Warehouse) AGENT FOR Royal Fire Insurance Company, of England, London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, of Engiand, City of Londoa Fire Insurance Co., of England, HAS REMOVED His Office to his New Building, Cor, Queen and King Sts,—Up Stairs. Ch’ bene n, Dec. 7, ’82. W. A. O. Morson. OD 1 Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, $1,000,000 325,000 Paid up Capital rve Fund —- An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th inst., in the build ing lately occu pied by the Bank of Prince Edward Gland, wader the management of the under- gnea. Deposits will be received on interest, and 8 current account. Drafts vranted on the various Agencies aud errespou. lents of the Bank. Sterling and other Exchange bought and old, and yeaeral banking business transacted. D, C, CHALMERS, Ob'town, June 17, 1582—Ef Agen ¢ | Uharlottetéwr, May 15, 1883. Puckles, Canvasses, Work expected soon, and trimmed to order. etce., etc. New Fancy Hats and Bonnets made May 11.—5w eod BOSTON STEAMERS, STEAMERS: Carroll, 879 tons, Capt. Brown, Worcester, 885 tons, Capt. Blankenship NE of the above FIRST-CLASS STEAM- ERS will leave Charlottetown for Boston EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AT5 P. M. PASSENGERS will find this the Cheapest and most pleasant trip to Boston. Accommo- dations on both steamers are splendid. CARVELL BROS., AGENTS, Ch’tow "— May Nig 198s. pat her sj Pp. kK. ISLAND Steam Navigation Coy. STEAMERS ST, LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. SUMMER ARRANGEMEN', Commencing Wednesday, 16th May,1883. NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, W ednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock, connecting there with the Train for Halifax. Returning Lo Charlottetown on Montey, Wednesday Friday and Saturday, about 2 p, m., on arrivalo Train from Halifax. Leave Pictou 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. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday excepted) on arrivai of Train from Char- lottetown, connecting at Shediac witb Trains for each of the above-named places; and at St, John, with steamers of the Interna- tional Company und 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 5t. John, tor Summerside, connecting there with ‘Train for Charlottetown. Also leave Sum- merside for Charlottetowa every Saturday evening, about 5 o’clock, By order 7h et Mp, nm o H Aiihey.? March [¢, idd2—eod aN . SPRING, ‘1883, SPRING. | 0,000 Lib.) TA CA 10 con cases ( ) ral cane “ec ‘600 boxes TIN PLATES, 200 ingots REFINED TIN, 50 pigs SOFT LEAD, 5 bars COPPER (13 and 14), 600 coils ROPE (6, 9, 12 and 15 thread), 10 bales MARLINE, 20 puns. MOLASSES, 30 bris. SUGAR, 25 brls. HARD BREAD, 20) chests and half-chests TEA, 105 suits OTL CLOTHING, 750 brls. FLOUR (Choice Superior), 125 brls. KILN DRIED CORNMEAL, 100 bris. MESS PORK, 200 bris. PRIME MESS PORK, 300 HAMS (Smoked and Green), 50 brls. MESS BEEF, 100 tins LARD 25 tubs BUTTER, Now in Store and to Arrive, at Lowest Wholesale Prices. HORACE HASZARD. ——_—» Ch’town, April 28, 1883. ‘TEL Bi NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1I809, 00 <= $ 9,735,332.60 1,216,666,00 Subscribed Capital Paid Up Capital —O0:0 TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Setted With Promptitude and Liberailiy. —=0°O FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. Losses :0:— LIFE DEPARTMENT. Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over = - $12,000,000 00 0a Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured 0:0 Profits of previous Quinquensium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500. 00 10; New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada, Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W. DeBLOIS, upon the wheat market to-d “loss of 4 to ge as compared with $1. 144 for August; $1.152 for June an the year closed -at $1. ae Corn declined a b6ge for July; 568c for August; 57¢ for was Oa were weak and 4 to le lower, elesing at 399c for July; 33$c for August; 32 }c for September. Cuicaco, Iiy., June 11, 12.40 a. m. Wheat opens at $1.11 40 July. Corn, 558 for July. Oats, "39 to j for July. Pork, $18.55 for July. Lard, $11.50 for July. Miiwavkex, June 11, 10.30 a. m. Wheat $1. 103 fie July; @i 14} for Sep- tember. ENGLISH AND FRENCH MARKETS. Lonpos, June 11, 10 a. m. Floating cargoes of wheat and maize very little enquiry. Cargaes of wheat and maize on passage heavy. ark Lane wheat rather easier, English and French country mark- ets quiet. Weather in England unsettled. backward, Austria and Hungary however seriously injured, Liverroct, June 11. Spot wheat is quiet and steady: maize downward tendency and half penny cheaper. Paris, June 11. Flour and wheat is quiet. TORONTO REPORTS. Toronto, Ont., June 11. Market dull ; flour neglected and weak. Wheat, No. 2 spring, by sample sold at $1.09; No. 2 fall not worth over $1.07. Oats unchanged. Barley is nominal; No. 3 offering at 50c. Potatoes weak, best bid $2.50. Butter more abundant and weak ; best tubs sold at 15 to 16c. Eggs steady at lb5c. Meats unchanged, but held very firmly. Lard selling in round lots at 13jc. Wheat— Fa!l, No 2, $1.07; so ‘ spring No 2, $1.08 to $1.09; to $1.07. Barley—No 1, 68 to 70c; No 2, 65 to 66c; No 3 extra, 58 to 59c; No 20, 43. to 50c ~ Pess—No 2 2, .79c. Oats—No 1, 45 to 47c. Flour-—Superior, $4.70; Extra, $4.55 to 60 3, $1.05 ; o 3, $1.06 N #4. 60, Bran $10.50 to $11.00, Butter, 12c to 17c. Weatru or Amerrca.—Mr. Mansail has reconsidered his astonishing and altogether acceptable figures on the wealth of this country, which he estimates at at 49,770 million dollars, against 40,640 millions ascribed to Great Britain. ‘He estimates that from 1570 te 1880 our wealth bas in- creased 35 per cent. His principle table is GENERAL AGENT. as follows :— Millions of Dollara. U.gstater. G. Britain. 1880. $10,000 Houses, $13,400 10, Furniture, 2,600 2,400 Manufactures, 5,200 2,900 Railways, 5,200 3,500 Shipping, 300 600 Bullion, 709 700 Lands, 9 600 9,400 Cattle, 1,800 1,220 Crops, 2,000 720 Invested abroad, 500 6,200 Sundries, 706 600 Wealth proper, 42,000 38, 940 Roads,pub. landsetc. 7,770 1,700 Grand Tvtal, $49,770 oe eee N¥a Begland Stirntdl of Edidkéation. Crops on continent improved, but still, ; with the} letier of the 11th of May merely formulated yesterday,|the unchan the closing rates being $1.123 for J uly; , throughout t ging policy of the Vatican e present pontificate, amd that ptember; | ' the Pope wrote to Cardinal McCabe in August last stating that he was confiten British statesmen would give satisfaction September; year corn) to the Irish people if the latter asked what was just. Cyrus Jefferson, an octogenarian, of Warsaw, N. Y., who is worth between one andtwo millions, is obliged to emigrate from his home to avoid the effect of the new state tax law, which requires that the owner of personal property wherever, situ- ated, shall be taxed where the citizen resides. Nine-tenths of Jefferson's money is{loaned in the Western States, where it is taxable also, and he has noalternative but | to leave the State or to pay $20,000 extra taxation annually, He goes to Minnesota. The Bath Times says that a gentleman in that city has a horse which he has owned nine years, and never had a shoe on his foot. He thinks the advantages are, viz. ; that in damp snow the horse’s hoof will not ball up, and heis sure of his footing. Second, that the horse never calks himself in deep snow, never wears out floors by stamping, and is never lame from having shoes that pinch the feet. The horse is in good order; the hoof sharp and tough and smooth. The owner says that he never yet met with an accident, not even so much as a stumble. The important suit in which the share- holders of the defunct Consolidated Bank are plaintiffs and the ex-directors are de- fendants commenced in the Supreme Court in Montreal yesterday. The charges are failure to supervise the management of the officials properly and publishing false and deceptive monthly returns. It is held that if true statements had been issued one and a half million dollars would have been saved to the plaintiffs. It was contended that Mr. Rankin, the forme, president, was present at all the meetings, and is thus re- sponsible for the losses. The Quebec Chronicle says :—As far as can be ascertained the Ministers of the Crown will spend their holidays as follows ; Sir John Macdonald, at Riviere du Loup, leaving Ottawa early in July; Sir L. Tilley and Hon. Mr. McPherson, in England, leaving the Capital on the 16ih; Sir Alex- ander ‘Campbell will leave at the end of the present month for British Columbia ; Hon. Mr. Chapleau will probably go to the sea- side, but his destination is net yet knowa ; Hon. John Costigan will shortly leave for his home in New Brunswick ; Sir Hector Langevin, after making an official inspec- tiou of public works in Ontario, will, in August, visit Manitoba, when he expects to run through on the Canadian Pacific Ri: “f to the Rockies ; Hon. Mr. Bowell, Hon. J. H. Pope and Hon. Mr. Caron, will spend the greater portion of the summer season ut the Capital. In horses the pulse at rest beats forty times, in an ox from fifty to fifty-five, and in sheep and pigs abot seventy to eighty beats per minute. It may be f-lt wherever a large artery crosses a bone, for instance. It is generally examined in the horse on the cord which crosses over the bone of the lower jaw in front of its curved position, or in the bony ridge above the eye; and in cattle over the middle of the first rib, and in sheep by placing the hand on the left side, where the beating of the heart may be felt. Any material variation of the pulse from the figures given above may be con- sidered a sign of diseas- If rapid, hard, and full, it is an indi cation of high fever or inflammation; if rapid, small, and weak, low fever, loss of blood, or weakness. If slow, the probailities point to brain disease, and if irregular, to heart troubles. This is one of the principle und sure tests of the heslth of do dnimal.