“ A te nd i 4 f 7 Cor. Queen and King Sts.—Up Stairs. 1 THSURANGH OFFICE. : Sb'town, Jans 17, 1862—4f LAKS A V FAR Vhis is true Liberty, when F'ree-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak fre e,.’’—Evniripes. SINGLE Copirs iwo CENTS » PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY. ” ss 7 MAY 16, i883, VOL 12.---NO. 148. teres . § ‘TL r . i. , ‘ : sre ry , YEN SER TES, (iH LR LOTTETOWN a —— n 7 ee Pye DAILY BXAMINER LL ARTHUR & COQ. iy oe 7 ed (4 rN mMiRA =. prow f RNER OF WATER NI iF rREETS, ¥ m1: ‘1 ¢ > qt . } ‘ ; Se na UOMMISSION Merchants. is Beat i [21 ATLANTIC AVENUE, ae Me V 00 (ROSS MARKET) rts io kr ST OO TOM, Mahe rots “hal yeariy « e ly i lvertise- ; rear ate : Gapiaic. Eggs and Produce a Specialty, — April 26, 1883. - ALMANAC FOR MAY, i883. HANGES, tgp Moon 62h day, oh, 49m, p. m. figs Quarter, i3th day, bu 4im p. tm, jab Moon, Zist day, iin. 59m., p. m. jest quarter 29th day, 10h. 10m.,a. m, ee san ‘Sun 'Moon|High | Days’ up — | rises | water len’h, rises sets — hm hm; morn; ait’'n y Tuesday £5117 3) 1 39) 5 43) gWedoesday a9} S| 2 G7 yThareday an / 6; 2 411 8 7] 4 friday tb i124Am@es jsaturuay 40 S' 3 46) 9 45/14 g Sanday #5) 10) 4 25 10 25, {Monday 42 1k} & 9,11 17 | gfuesday 41 iz 5 59| morn! g Wedaeed ay 39, 13) 6 57, 0 1 jg (oursday } 35, 15 7 39 O 44) ji, Prday 37, 16 9 3) 1 30) jg wearday 35, 17|10 & 2 17)14 44 r |p Suaday | 34) 18}al 2a) 3 7] | 4 Monday | 33) 39,aft13i 4 7, ig Puesday | 32 22) 2 i@ 5 16; ig Wednesday 3t, 22, 2 14) 6 31] 17 Tharsday 30, 23, 3 13 7 21{ \§ Piday 23} 24) 4 13) 8 12) ‘satarday 27; 25' 5 12) 8 53'14 59 # Sanday 26, 26: 6 12, 9 32| 2) Monday ) 25 27) 7 11/10 9) uesday | 24) 23: 8 16/10 46 | Wednesday {| 24 30’ 8 S5'll 27} & Thursday 23: 3i, 9 49.11 59, i & Priday 22 32,10 30jaft 28) Hjratarday 21} 33 1L 8} 1 17/15 12 ff Sun lay 20) 3411 44; 2 hiMenday 19 35] m va.25& % Tuesday is; 36 0 12, 3 52 MW Wednesiay 18; 37) 042.5 7 SiThirsday =| «17's 38! tt 121 6 23 | es MOEN & COYLE, Wiitening, Tinting, Paper Hanging, Grain- ing, Glazing, etc. All urders promptly attended to. SH0P-—-WEST END DORCHESTER STREET. | and our aim will be to oblige all. Ch'town, April 19—I1m )d licLEOD & MORSON. Barristers & Atworneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC. OFFICES : Reform Club Committee Kooms, Opposite Post Odice, Charlottetown, '. KE. Island, Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sum-| merside, P. E. Island. i MONEY TU LOAN, ou good security, at | moderate interest. Nan McLeoo. W. A. O. Moxsoy. Nov. 24, 'S2.—pres her ' JOHN MAGEAGHERN, | | ! (Late of Italian Warehouse) AGENT FOR Royal Fire Insurance Company, of England, London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, of Engiand, City of Loudou Fire Insurance Ce.,' of England, HAS REMOVED His Ottice to his New Building, Ch’town, Dec. 7, #2. e Queen insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Laacashire Insurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property &% current rates. Losses settled promptly aad equitably. . — DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents, Uffico—South Side Queen Square, Ch'tewn, Sept in. 1882. Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, Paid up Capital . . $1,000,000 Ve Fumd « « <« 325,000 —— An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th inst., in the build ing Intely occupied by the Bank of Prince Edwar Island, under the management of the under- P%its will be received on interest, and on Current account. : Drafts granted on the various Agencies and oudents of the Bank. tling and other Exchange bought and » and yeueral banking business transacted. ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW | NOTARIES George Street, Charlottetown. »” ’ ~ , “5 W. W. Scutivay, Q. C. | Carsten B. Maonait SHEPHERD & SON'S. and respect/ully solicit the patronage ef the! | public generally , as we always keep on hand a fall line of . | which We will sell as cheap as any in the city. ; i meades. = i f oti. HOUSE AND SIGH PAINTERS. areas oe aera k ae store, and | leave your Eggs. and we guarantee to you the highest price in the market. |Ch’town, May 3.- ho D. C. CHALMERS, agen +. | Ch town, Feb, 13, 1683,—tf -w kly tf SULLIVAN & MAGNEILL, | | | Solicitors in Chancery, | PUBLIC, &e.| Building, Great! | Gar Money to Loan. | OF FICES~— O'Halloran’s Jan. 16, °8: ir best and cheapest in the City, whole- sale and retail at Thankful for past favors we would kindly | General Groceries, A Specialty. We will buy Eggs, in large or small quan- When you GIVE US A CALL, SHEPHERD & SON., Sellar’s Old Stand, next to Quincey House. 2w wkly 4i MOORE’S FARINA TUPERIOR te Corn Starch or any prepar?| ation of a similar kind. Sold WHOLESALE & RETAIL AT THE LONDON HOUSE. Ch’town, May 7th, 1883—tf LEwits’ SUPERB PHOTOS. rg*‘HIRTY YEARS practice on the **human face divine,” has given Lewis that wonderful command ot the art he is reputed to possess in deline- ating those who take advautage of his skill. He has also succeeded in securing the services of Mr. Terner, of Notmen’s, Montreal, where he has been employed for seven years. Now, every one knows that Mr. Notman would Not keep a MAN in his employ for that time, if he was not a first- class wotkman. Mr. iurner has also worked for a number of yeari in kng- land and ~cotland. Lewis’ Gallery is large and commodious, furpished with all the latest improvements. Lens«s, which are entirely free from distortion, works the instantaneous and wet plate process. Sitters can have their choice. Childrens’ Pic- tures, a specialty, made ia one second, Copying and enlarging done at mod- erate prices. Npecial reduction made to families and groups. All kinas of work done very cheap, Call and see samples. Don’t mistake the place— Grafton Street, at the Sign of the Camera. Ch’town, April 28,—2w wkly 3m FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE. , i ll HAVE received instractions to se I several valuable FARMS, situated in dif erent sections of the country containing From 100 to 300 Acres each. For particulars apply at My Auction Room, Queen St. Application my mail will receive ag attention. A. McNEI&L, Auchoneer, LIFE INSURANEE ) Soda, Wine, Fruit and other Biscuits, BLOOD, minthree months. Any por. 2 weeks, inuy be restored to sound For curing Female Cor plaints these Pills have no y here, or seut by mail for I. 8S. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. . CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOHNSON'S ANOPDYNE LINIMENT will instan- taneously reiieve these terrible discases, and will positively gure nine cases ont of ten. Information that will save ™Many lives sent free by mail Don't delay a moment. Prevention is better than cure. (For Internal and Ea- JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (enone. Neuraigia, Influenza, Sore Lun , . igia, ra, Sore Lungs, Bleeding atthe Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough Saronic Kheumatisim, Chronic Diarrh@a, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kiduey Troubies, Dhesasee of the Spi @ and Lame Back. Sold everywhere, Send tor pamphiet to 1. 8S. Jounson & CC., Boston, Mass, REA KS ER IN ES ¥WV And will completely change the biood in the entire syste son who will take 1 Pill each night from I to 1 health, if sucha thing be poasible. equal, Physicians use them in their practice. Sold ever, v eight letter-stamps, Send for circular, nent RiCH An English Veterinary Surgeon and ( ‘hemist, f 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. Sothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'n- } fal tol pint fed. Sok every Wiere, oF sent by mail fer 8 letter-stamps. I. S. JuHNSON & Lo., Bostos, Masa, CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST IN THE WORLD. | meee () The Dominion Safety Fund Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. iba $00,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. ! under Government License. 0 An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund. Life Insuranbe! at its actual cost. 0 -—— KS Good Canvassers Wanted. | LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. Working CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR SUPPLIES “OHH A PSIDE” ——$ —— 0:0 — | In cheice Family Groceries, comprising in, A splendid assortment of Glassware. part,— | Lamps, a large variety, from 30c. to $6 each. | TEA, warranted very choice. | GLASS SETS Pitchers, Goblets, Tumblers, SUGARS, in Granulated, Refinedand Porte! Celery Glasses, Water Cariffes, Butter, Ricw. Coolers, Preserve Dishes, ete. COFFEE, Javaand Jamaica. Cruet Stands, China and Glass Bouquet Molasses, bright and heavy. holders, Epergnes, Toilet Sets, Lustres, | Golden Syrup. Moustache Cups and Saucers, ete., suit- FRUIT, in Green Grapes, London Layer,| able for Christmas and New Year's Gifts. Black Basket, Finest DeHesa and Valen-| LOOKING GLASSES, a large assortment cia Raisins, Currants,Almonds, Nuts, ete to select from. CONFECTIONERY, assorted. Fancy Fiower Pots and Shades. CANNED GOODS, ia Pine Apple, Peach,! Shelf Hardware. Tomato, Green Peas, Baked Beans.) Knives and Forks (Dinner and Dessert). Salmon, Lobsters, Corned Beef, ete, Carvers and Forks, (good quality). Lime Juice, Lemon and Raspberry Syrups.| Pocket Knives, Scissors. | | Tea Table and Dessert Spoons. CHEESE (superior) York Factory. Tea Trays, in sets and separate. Corn Starch, Potato Farina Candied Peels,; Bath Room Sets. Macareni, Vermicelli, Tapioca, Sazo,) Brushes, Table Mats. Essences, Vinegar, Spices, ete. | Blower Stands, Sets Skewers. PICKLES, Mixed, Chow-Chow, Household Toasting Forks, Ladles. and French Capers. Apples, Onions. ; CHVICE FAMILY FLOUR. Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Buck wheat Pearl Barley, Split Peas, Beans, etc. | Rolling Pins, Basting Spoons. /Cake Turners, Egg Boilers. Flour, Teapot Stands, Can Openers. Shelf Brackets, Bird Cages. | Hooks, Stair Rods. HANDSOME SLEIGH ROBES, WHIPS AND BELLS, CHILDREN’S SLEIGHS AND SKATES. o'clock, lost in the Upper Branch of the Legis | lature :— i Lieutenant Governor in Council 10. i Jdelly and Pudding Moulds. |= all PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. | HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. ie OFFICIAL SUMMARY. 224: Fripay, April 27. | Mr, Speaker took the Chair at 12; noon. Mr. ScuLtvaN from the Special Com-!| mittee appointed to search the Journals of! man and the Legislative Council, submitted a report shovels showing that the following Bills had been | 1. An Act to Amend the Public Schools Act, | 1877. 2. An Act respecting Bills of Sale. 3. An Act to Incorporate the Sisters of Charity. | 4. An Act respecting Seduction, After recess,— The House attended upon His Honor the the Legislative Chamber, and His Honor was pleased to assent to the several Bills fol- lowing :~— — An Act to Incorporate the Herald Print- ing Company An Act to enable George Tweedy to be admitted as Attorney and Barrister of the Supreme Court of this Island. nN | 3. An Act to authorize the registration of a certain deed therein recited. 4. An Act to protect the mannfacture of butter and cheese, 5. An Act to Incorporate the Mill View Creamery Company. 6. An Act to Incorporate the Montague Hall Company. . An Act to Incorporate the Trustees of the Orwell Head Church in concection with the Church of Scotland. 8. An Acf to further Amend the Roads Act, 1879. 9. An Act to Lacorporate the Eldon Public Hall Company. An Act to Incorporate the Trustees of the Summerside Presbyterian Church, and to repeal An Act therein mentioned, 11. An Act to further amend certain Acts relating to the town of Summerside. “i Public 12. An Act in farther amendu.ent of an Act to Incorporate the City of Charlottetown. 13. An Act to further Amend An Act for rendering a written memorandum neces- sary to the validity of certain promises and engagements. An Act to Amend An Act te commute the Crown revenues of Prince Edward Island, and to provide for the Civil List thereof as well as for certain compen- gations therein mentioned. 5. An Act to authorize the opening of a Roman Catholic Cemetery near Char- lottetown. An Act to Incorporate the Inland Steam Navigation Company of Prince Edward Island. 14. 15 ~ 16. mentioned. An Act to Amend an Act to prevent Peddlers travelling and selling within this Island without license. An Act relating to the Acts of the Dom- inion Parliament respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- panies. Building Societies, and Trading Corporations. 20. An Act for the Incorporation of the People’s Cemetery Company of Charlotte- town. An Act to Incorporate the St Eleanor’s Cheese Manufacturing Company, The Appeal and Equity Act, 1883. An Act to encourage Coast and River Steam Service, in King’s County, 4. An Act to enable the Trustees of the Baptist Charch at Charlottetown to sell certain lands, , An Act to Incorporate the Freetown Hell Company. . An Actto further Amend an Act to pro- vide for the care and maintenance of idiots, lunatics, and persons of unsound mind. An Act respecting Georgetown and Com- mon. . Ap Act to prevent the spread of the Potato Bug in Prince Edward Island. . An Act for appropriating certain moneys therein mentioned, for the service of the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three. ,17. An Act to Continue certain Acts therein 18 19 21. 22. 23. tS His Honor then delivered the following : SPEECH : Mr. President and Honorable Gentlemen of the Legislative Council Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Assembly. KEROSENE OIL, in 1, 2 and 5 gallon cans. HENRY BEER. 1kAQ9 Oaxe, whle pat Charlottetown, Den, 11. The labors of the Session having been brought to a cl se, [am happy to relieve you from further attendance; and I congratulate you on the diligence aod care which yon have bestowed upon the business submitted to you. Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Assembly. THE EXAMINER © JBO PRINTING OFFIC HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Dnder the Gareful and Skilful Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, TO F BiWs LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, BILL HEADS, BLANK Chi Ques, NOTES OF HAND, POSTERS, HAND BILLS, DODGERS, &c., &e.,. On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices.. I thank you for the liberal provision you have made fur the requirements of the public service; and I assure you that the admunistra- tion of the expenditure in the several Depart- ments will be carefully guarded. Mr. President and Honorable Gentlemen of the Legislative Councd. Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Assembly The various Acts which you have passed will, I trust, under the Divine blessing, result in promoting the interests of the Province The increasing demand of late years for Acts of Incorporation, by Manufacturing Companies is a most gratifying evidence of the growth of our domestic industries, and I have noticed with much satisfaction that among the Bills to which I have just given my assent, are those providing for the establishment and extension of Steam Communication between our shipping places. I contidently expect that from the measures you have passed, our people will derive material benent I feel assured that in returning to your homes, you will continue to exercise the in- fluence of your position to secure the welfare and happiness of the people of this Province. The Legislature was then duly prorogued until the th day of May next. C. —_— >< Mr. Parnext will speak in Dublin during , quest on the bedy of the victim which still the Whitsuntide recess egainst the emigra-|lies in the shanty where the murder oc poh Government, tion pulicy vf the Briueb Current Notes Archbishop Croke, of Dublin, waa re ceived in an audience by the Pops on the llth, when the Pope infirmed the arch. bishop of cettaiu grave resolutions which he bad taken in regard (to the agitet:op in ireland, especially one ecendemning the | clergy ip promoting the Parnel! fund It is believed that the resolutions a ill shortly ‘be sent to the Trish episcopate. Chinese laborers on the railway oquger Lytton, British Columbia, beat their fore- three other white men with At night an armed band of whi es proceeded to the Chinese camp, burned it, beat and shot the inmates, killing one man and injuring several others Laborers along the line of railway are organizing to resist the aggression of the Chinese. It is generally understood that the Duke of Convanght will soon be given a high military command, and probally sent to India, as commander of a division. His Royal Highness wili not be asked, it is said, to teke the position until her Maj:sty’s health is fully restored. At present she perfers the royal children tobe within easy reach of Windsor castle, and it is said the Princess Louis has been asked to return before the summer passes. A young and aspiring Conservative once asked Lord Beaconsfield what he ought to do to get on. “Bustle about,” repeated that astute nobleman, and Lord Randolph Churchill appears to be following this doc trine. Possessed of brains, imagination, and a restless and aspiring spirit, he is de- termined to come to the front The small- est light that is not hidden under a bushel attracts more attention than the brightest which burns under that cevering. At a banquet in Fishmongers’ Hall, given in honor of the Iuternational Fisheries Ex- hibition, the Prince of Wales said the con- tributions of the United States to the exhi- bition were especially deserving of credit. Mr. Lowell, United States Minister, reply- ing to the toast, Foreign Representatives, thanked the Dake of Edinburgh for the kindness with which he bad proposed the toast, and said the kindness which he had met with in England convinced him that he represented an elder danghter of England, rather than a foreign country. The Department of Militia and Defence has decided not to have a general review «f the Ontario and Quebec militia on the Queen’s birthday, the question having been raised as to the utility of such a massing of troops from a military point of view, in con- sequence of the long distarce many corps have to travel, and the expense consequent thereupon. It is considered that the conutry will be better served by devoting the money hitherto expended for this occassion to sending more men into camp. Sir Richard Asheton-Cross, Conservative in the House of Commons, on the 11th, called attention to the surrender of the Cuban refugees Maceo Rodriquez and Castillo to the Spanish authorities at Gib raltar. Sir Henry Drummond Wolff, Con- servative, atiacked the policy of the Gov- ernment which, he said, was weak and cringing. Sir Charles Dilke, president of the Local Government Board, stated that Spain had acted in such a manner as to give England the right to demand the return of Cubans. Sir Harding Gifford, moderate Conservative, contended that there had been an absolute breach of international law in the matter and that the British eonsul had connived at it. Ben Hogan, of Chicego, a reformed guirbler, prize fighter and tongh, hes been in Owaha for sowe time past engaged in temperance evangelical work. Meanwhile his wife, to whom he was devotedly attach- ed, remained in Chicago as president of the West Side Women’s Christian Temperance Union and lec'uring and working in private at a compensation «f $40 a month. Hogan returned last month, and was astounded to find that during his a! sence his wife had been married to.ne George Brigys. She claims that she has obtained a divorce from Hogan, but the records fail to show it. Ho- that Mrs. Hogan shall be heneefort sidered as aa onteast front the fold. : On Monday lest a colores Banas went into a hotel Village, about eight miles Ont., and there met two n ters named Nears who assaulted : brute] manner. They filled his mouth with fish hooks and endeavored to make him swallow them, but in this they did not suc- ceed. The roughs then inserted a long hook into one side of Bawvas’s mouth and foreed him to follow them around the bar- room for the amusement of a number of loaf- ers who were present. Warrants were issned for the arrest of Neers and detective Schram and Templar succeeded, after thoroughly searching the vicinity fcr sever- al days, in arresting them in the county of Elgin, and yesterday they returned with them to London. They were bronght be- fore the magistrate and remanded to jail for a week. A herrible murder was committed at the Italian camp en the Ontario and Quebeo Railway, on Wednesczy last, about seven miles from Norwocd. An altercation tcok place between the cook, Ange) Carminink, and Dominici Ottovinna, one of the gang of the camp, in which there are about twenty Italians, when the former seized a heavy sharpened pole and with one blow drove it into the body of bis victim, in the vicinity of his heart. UOttovinna dropped dead instantly, and the murderer immedia- tely took te the woods, and is yet at large. Telegrams have been s nt to Port Hoye, ille, and other places, giving a de- M@of the murderer, and efforts are heing de here to secure his arrest. Coroner Bell and P. C. Adams start for Westwood in the morning to held an in- curred. gan is crezy with grief, while the temper- ance apostles are dismayed, and revalved. h m in 2 ' eam RE i) acm aaa