4 ‘ | o- >» ' =<“ —_— -_ dL. ie ee -_ oust Meenas = = oe — Tue Dairy EXAMINER Is Published every Evening, OFFICE; INGS’ BULLDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. I, a | KaTes OF SUBSCRIPTION ; Six Months, ‘ $2 50 Three Monthe, - ° i j 25 (me Month, ° é 0 50 Bue Week, - » i 0 12 e@® Advertising st most moderate rates, Contracts may be made for month!y, quar- torly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- cation. Ww. L. COTTON, | 4. W. MITCHELL, Manager. ‘Prince Biward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 14. _—_- —-——— Summer .\rrangement. To take effect on the 24th May, 1880. <—- ~ ——— —— ——— aoe TRAINS GOING WEST. STATIONS. EXPRESS. } MIXED, MIXED, Georget'n.. Dp i 20 am) lip 3.25 pm| Cardigan..; ** 7.40 **) 354 * Mt Stew't.|Ar 8.40 “ 'Ar 5,20 * Souris .. ..| Dp 6.30 am) Dp 2.30pm! Harmony .| ‘* 6.48 “| “* 2.53 ** | St Peter's.| ** 7.45 “*| ** 4.09 * | Morell....| ‘* 8.08 “*| * 4.40 «| Mt Stew’t.; ‘* 3.40 * jAr §.20 ** | Mt Stew’t.| Dp 8.50am Dp 5.39pm, Reyalty Je) ** 9.46 “ * 6.48 ** | os _—_—~-—_ Oh'town ..|Arl0,04 “* |Ar 7.10 * | Ch'town .. | Dp 6.30 ~— a ete 4 50pm ‘se oe | AP 47 ~ Royalty Je 6.46 ‘Dp 9.56 ; ) &13 N Wiltsh’e| “ 7.24 “| “10.49 “| * 6.06 « Hunter R'rj ** 7.36 ‘* | **11.04 **| ** 6.23 ** Bradalba’e | “© 5.05 ** | *°11.43 “| ** 7,00 * Ce’t'y Line| “ 8.12 ** | ““1L36-d-* Fat + Keusingt'n; “* 8.40 “* | “*12.30pm| ** 7.60 ** Samm'side|4* G05 a Ar 1.05 « Ar 8.25 * ‘Dp 9.15 “ |Dp 2.30 * | Wellingt’n!| ** 9.52 ‘*| “* 3.23 ‘| Port Hill..| **10.23 a “4.07 | O'Leary ..| *‘11.20 “| ** 5.29 a Alberton. .! ‘‘12.05pm) ‘* 6.33 ‘| Tignish...|Arl2.45 ‘| Ar 7.30 ‘| — ——2 TRAINS GOING EAST. I | STATIONS. | EXPKESS. | MIXED, MIXED. a —_—— Tignish ...| Dp 1.45 pm| Dp 6.45 am 2 OR 66 Ar 7.45 “‘ Alberton.. 2.25 ‘Dp 8.00 “| O’Leary...| “ 3.16 “| “ 9.05 * Port Hill..| “* 4.07 “| “10.23 Wellingt’n| “ 4.39 “| 11.09 “ »-9 |Ar 5.15 ** | Arl2.00 m Samm'side|)), 6.00 “ |Dp 1.05pm|Dp 6.40am Kensingt’nj “6.25! pao ele 716 Coty Line] “* 6.54 ** | ** 2.19 “| ** 7.54 * Bradalba’e | ‘‘ 7.00 ** | ** 229 **| ** 8.05 “ Hunter R’r| ‘* 7.28 ** | ** 3.07 **| ** 8.46 ‘° N Wiltsh’e| ‘* 7.43 ‘* | ** 3.24 **| ** 9.04 * | 6s << (Aras *“: .. ame « Royalty Jc 8.19 Dp 4.18 “ 9.56 Ch’town .. Ar 8.35 ** |Ar 4.38 © |Arl0. 16am —— as ———$——$——— _.|Dp 4.00 pm! Dp 7.00am! Reyalty Jc} ** 4.18 “| ** 7.22 “ Mt Stew’t.|Ar 5.20 “ |Ar 8.40 * Mt Stew. Dp 5.25 pm|Dp 8.50am ene Moréll....; ** 5.57 **1 ** 9.30 ** St Peter’s., “« 6.20 “| 110.01 * Harmony .| “ 7.17 “ ‘11.17 “ Souris .. . |Ar 7.35 ** |Arll.40 wy Mt Stew't. | Dp 5.35 pm Dp 8.55am Cardigan ..| “* 6.35 “| 10.21 * Georget’n..|Ar 6.55 ‘ |Arl0.59 “ N. B.—The Express Train from Souris and Georgetown connects at Royalty Junction with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for the West, in the morning ; aud the Mixed Train from the West connects at Royalty Janetion with the xpress Train from Char- lottetown for Geor setown and Souris, in the afternoon, ALEX, MACNAB, Supt. and Engineer. Railway Oftice, Charlottetown, May 20, 1880. pat pres her ar ne sp sj kea pio (1 Valuable Property for Sale, W BE SOLD, a!) that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; hav ng a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, te gether with the buiidings thereon erected. For further particulars apply te Messrs, Opason & McLeov Charlottetown. Sept. 18, 1879, Bones. Bones. yee undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash Bon per owt. fer all benes delivered at the © Mill, im the Royalty. No quantity less tham ome ewt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNPMAN, ¥ Oh town, Dee. 1, 1870 THR ; t HARLOTTETOWN. Ait Basa? Sep PRIN PACIFIC ~OF Naw YToR-_K MARINE. $744,149.00 Insurance etlected on CARGOES and FREIGHTS, covering $15,600 and upwards on first-class risks. Certificates issued payable in London at the office of Morron Roser & Co., Bankers, or in New York. Risks taken and rates fixed without being referred to Head Office. FENTON TT. NEWRERY, Agent for P. I. Island. Assets 3lst Dec., 1879, - May 11, 1580. Charlottetown to Pictou —-AND— tA LIF AX. Change of Time Leaving Charlot te- town, Until Purther Notice. , 3 Steamers St. Lawrence and Princesa of Wales will leave Charlottetown for Picton Lauding every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS at half past seven o'clock, Returning from Pictou every TUES- DAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SAT- ULDAY., after arrival ef train froa HALI- FAX. Daily trips between SUMMERSIDE and POUNT DU CEHLENE, as heretofore, in connec- tion with Railways. - By order, fF, W. HALES, Seeretary 8. N. Co. (h’town, May 17, 1880. QUEEN INSURANCE UO’. OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. NSURANCE effected on ali kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Preduce. Also, on Veesels on the stocks. i iaf rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Unien Bank), Agent fot Prince Edward Island June, 1S77— MAGLEAN & MARTIN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. 4, A. McLEAN, bb. c. MARTIN, June 18, 1879.—ex2aw THE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANGE 60., Of Edinburgh and London, ESTABLISHED iN 1809 Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.0@ Transacts every description of Fire, Life and Anuity Business on the most favorable terres, Fink DrParTMENT—Insurances may be ef- fected at the Lowest current rates. Insurances upon Public and Private Build- ings effected on especially favorable terms. LossEs settled with promptitude and liber- ality. Lire DepartMent—New and Reduced pre- miums for Dominion of Canada. G. W. DEBLOIs, (jeneral Agent for P. E. Island. Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown, April 14, ’80—pat her ne sj kea tf eod A. McNEILL, Auctionser, Commission Merchant, and Manufacturers’ Agent. No. 11 Queen Street (Brick Building.) NTORAGE facilities for any quantity and SS all kinds of Merchandise, Frost-proof Cellar (capacity 1,000 Barrels); Reai Estate, Bankrupt Stock and Furniture Sales attended to at reduced rates. Sales of Horses, Carriages, Farm Imple- ments, Stock, &c., on Market Days, at Mar- ket House. Auction Sales of Household Fur- niture at Residences, and of General Mer ehandise at Stores, Warerooms, Wharves, &c., conducted on moderate terms. Consignments of Goods of every description will receive prompt attention. Apples a specialty. when required. Bisiness solicited, corres- pondence answered promptly and in eon. fidence. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Charlottetewn, Prince Edward Island. N. B.—All kinds of P. B. Island products beught and shipped to order. April 29, ’80—3m Advances made and proceeds guaranteed | Mutual Insurance’ o., 20° OR ee } ' | } AUCTION ROOMS (the largest in the City, ) |: CE EDWARD ISLAND, W ~~ —-»- . ee ae THR ONLY DIREC? LINE To Boston. ‘ed to take the first ballot. ~~ Steamers Carroll = Worcester, B TH STEAMERS are fitted with BD superior Passenger Aecommoda- tien, arranged fer every convehience and conifort, and fitted up in elegant style. FREIGHY carried at moderate. rates, and as low as by any other route. ‘eas, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care. Se LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, puuctually at 5 p.m, LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, puneiually at noon, CARVELL BROS.,, AGENTS. Ch’town, June 3, 1S80—2aw mw, ar pat _—- ~ = a a SALE OF Valuable Real Estate NEAR SGUTHPORT. HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED by Messrs. WILLIAM Srewart and C, H. H. Stewart, of Chester, in England, to Sell by Public Auction, on Thursday, 17th of June Next, AY 2 @ CLOCK, P.M; ON THE PREMISES, All their Lands at or Near South- port, Let 48, now remaining Unsold, Being part ef the Glen Stewart Estate, and consisting of about 30 acres, ‘TeRMS—One.third cash, or secured’ by ap- proved Joint Notes at 3 months, bearing in- terest at 74 per cent. Balanéeto be seenred) by Mortgage and boar ingerest at 74 per cent. Further particulars as to description of Land, terms, ete., may be had on application at the oftice of Davies & SurHEeRLaNp, the vendors’ Solicitors. W. BD. STEWART, May 28, 1$80—3taw till sale Auctioneer, BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. i [RST INSTALMENT OF SPRING GOODS, Received per Northern Light To-day, Worsted Cioths, Tweeds, Cashmeres, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, and Room Paper. ‘vhe Subscribers havirtg enlarged and re- fitted their establishment, will, in a few days, be prepared to show their customers a very large and well selected stock of Goods, bought for Cash, which they will dispose of at their usual low prices. W. & A, BROWN & CO, April 23, 1889. ~ For Sale or to Let. f igervis Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL. April 26, 1880—tf PAR:8, aSy73. Py ratte bi gc es h.- berit | JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. BY ALL EDNESDAY, JUNE 9, ene The Republican Convention at Chicago.’ ! | | Cuicaao, June 7. The Conveution was called to order, and immediately after routine business preceed- was intense. Following was the result :— YIRST BALLOT, General U. 8S. Grant.............804 James IE ee Pe aes 284 ne 93 Sepgher Pemends.............. a0 Elihu B. Washburne............ 30 USS chase ae 10 SROOND BALLOT. Curcaco, June 7.—The result ef the 2nd ballot was : — NE os i 305 ee ta ti 284 ee ee ie G4 I eho t icccias coi’... ee a ee 10 We fii i cu 31 { tartield Cae aits Maes CL eee ess ee 1 THIRD BALLOT? See ie a ee S05 aS SN I aa 282 ees, oe Oe cores 99 Edmunds...... wee ocak oe 32 ie oh Sas oe 10 es tk 8 ke ae 31 SRP CPMOIA. 0... cesnccvcedosorsacs 1 Harrison (Indiana)......... aseease 1 FOURTH BALLOT, een, a. es te ee 305 Ns os Se ee ee ?31 Pe ee ee Ee eee Ch lig ght 32 IN 6% oe. bucked 3! a ee 10 VIFTM BALLOT. The fifth ballot resulted same as feurth. SIXTH BALLe?T. a ea ee ee ee ei 305 BNR, 44> i've bs vi ccko aes 281 ays 0 sib ais tae aaah 95 gee eee 31 Ng alae 31 i ee ee 10 <<» << anes thas 0 € see 2 TENTH BALL@?. The tenth baliot has been taken, but no change. FIFTEENTH BALLOT, 0. Ss ghd Ian oa ceu tal 309 SR sss nose duah BieeMeeesstes 281 al ie. Sch ioe eed 38 i eo we es oh a 36 a 04 105s 5 in cease 31 Wirndom..... os cee ete 10 SIXTRENTH BALLOT. odo cetndals«éaiile 308 EEL Se ete teat Rag eee 282 ON Se Pe eee 8S I... iu ox danke ois sa 36 ee. aa va 3 a oe Re oe. Je. oe Louisiana Delegates proposed an adjourn- mewt till 5.30 p. m., but it was not carried, eee eee ee SEVENTEENTH BALLOY’, WINGY co knees ys cdar co tines ce eee es Go a On cave coe CO. 284 i cl. oo ce¥s Chess ee 90 I 6s os < cas cols ce a 36 SE, ihc. ooo. bc oc cl ae 31 PNG Goeth. evils. eee 10 In the eighteenth and nineteenth ballets there was no material change. TWENTIETH BALLOT, iS... i dae ti a ee 308 NR sia itis ns utes recnabaneseocuer NN, ccnicdceccsaistbechonnasaai ae EES TRELE ETC C ES Edmunds ee eter, cccces fee ter eee weeeee ol aia ce pores eda: CO inanee, sretakiatuetidiessdibele 70 TWENTY-EIGHTH BALLOT. BONN <3 5 Lic ¢ivkdckdin sien 307 BK os oon ss so Qaaed obk die 2738 i ns a ak Cad eS 92 Washburn.. in << es ee SS ee ee eC; ea as iit a ee eee : aa Motion to adjourn again made. The roll of States was then called. At 9.48 p.m. the motion to adjourn was carried, > -- —- +o >... Mcrper or , New Brunswick Woman IN New York.—-On Saturday Rev. Dr. Maclise received an official notice from the District Attorney, at Albany, seeking information about the marriage of a young woman named Rosalie Hilton, who was murdered at Albany a short time age. William McNeill, the young woman’s hus- ‘band is the alleged murderer, and is in | custody awaiting the action of the court in the matter. r. Maclise sent a telegram in reply, stating that he had married two persons of the names given, and that the marriage was solemuized about the 19th of Flour, Flour, Flour, TO ARRIVE, ‘\) BBLS. “ Alabaster,” ‘‘Golden Age,” 900 Choice Superiors XXX. . 6v0 bbls. ‘‘ Golden Age,” 300 bbls. ‘‘ Alabaster,”’ Now ea route for Charlottetown. Offers will be accepted for above to arrive. J. R. FOSTER, Millers’ aad eg, sod Agent, May 8, 1880. oncton, N. B. jast November at his residence. The man, he said, appeared with the woman at his heuse in the afternoon of that day, and from what he could learn from ©’ Neill he believed he was a captain and had come from the United States te marry this woman, As near as can be learned the victim of the sad affair belongs to the North Shore. After the marriage cere- mony the couple proceeded to New York, since which time no knowledge of their doings had been made known to Dr. Mac- lise until Saturday, when he was apprised of the rash act of the husband.—St. John Telegraph. ne ee ag em sae mma 1880, The excitement NO. 16 Jottings from the Old Country. THE ‘‘ATALANTA.” The announcement made by the Admi- ralty that it has now “‘little hope” concern- ing the recovery of the Afelanta is almest equivalent to a declaration that there is no roem left for hope atall. The authorities appear to have dune all they could te rescue the vessel, if that had been pessible. They propose now to order ‘‘a full and searching enquiry, with the ebject of ascertainin whether the ship was by her ouild, rig ao ejuipment, including the efticers and crew, in all respects fitted fer the service on which she was empleyed.” Such an in- quiry ought certainly to be made, and it ought as certainly to lead te such new arrangements as will lessen the risk of any similar catastrophe in future. The loss of the «telanta, following the loss of the Eurudice, shows that there is something very wrong somewhere, and that we must have better and safer ways of training sea- men for the navy. From the most celd- | blooded point of view we cannot afford to go en losing every now and then half a thousand costly servants of the State, DEATES FROM STARVATION. The wife of aman named John Beylan, of ‘Treenavery, near Boyle, is alleged to have died of starvation. The pelice have been infermed of the circumstance, and an inquest willbe held. ‘Che death of a man nained Patrick Fryars, Cealehali, frem want of food, is also reported, FIGHT WITH THE A desperate land quarrel took place on Tuesday morning at Agabeg, near Tralee, The landlerd, Mr. Hussey, dispatched four sheriff’s bailiff aud a bedy of police to turn out # man named Kelly for non-payment of rent, but on arriving at the farm they were met by about 200 men armed with pikes, shovels, and sticks. After fepeated at- tempts to evict the defaulting tenant, the POLICE. .| police and bailiff’s were ferced to beat a retreat. Mr. William Hamitt, the sunb- sheriff, received a blow from a stone on the head, which rendered him senseless, and from the effects of which he is dangerously ill. Three bailiffs were badly hurt, and one of them is In a very precarious state. ENORMOUS INCREASE IN EMIGRATION, Much attention is attracted by the stead tide of emigration to America from all parts of Ireland. The population in the counties of Mayo, Rescommen, Sligo, Lei- trim, and parts of Galway, is decreasi considerably, and even in these midlan and southern distriets, where the pressure of the distress has not been so much felt, many hemes have been broken up. Frem returns made up on Wednesday at the Liv- erpeol Emigration Office it appears that during the month of April no fewer than 29,419 persons sailed from the Mersey, as compared with 12,363 in the previous menth, and 10,917 in April, 1879. These firures are the largest ever known, and in- dicate how great is the wave ef emigration to America, to which destination nearly all the emigrants have gone. The emigrants are of all nationalities, 15,850 being fer- eigners, 9,510 English, 151 Scotch, and 6 027 Irish. Emigration to America from the Clyde continues to increase. The Anchor Line steamer leaving on Thursday night had 500 steerage passengers, many of whom were foreigners, and a large pro- portion were women and children.- The great emigration has given quite an im- petus to the steamshipping trade between Glasgow and Anteriea. ‘* ye UNWISE REPORTERS, ” The reporters of the daily press in Len- den are proverbial for their inaccuracy of ecclesiastical subjects. In perusing their reports, one may gain enough ignerance in ten minutes to last a twelvemonth. The latest is: A reperter writing up the ae- count of the conseeration of Bishep Ryle, ef Liverpool, spoke “of the ceremony as taking place on the Feast xf. Barabas. This reminds me of hearing of a learned gentleman having reported the fact that a clergyman walked into church with a vesti- bule on his back. Yet another, a few years ago the wise readers of the Tiimes were shocked at reading that in the chancel of a certain London Church, there. suspended seven Thurifers; now,a Thurifer is an ecclesiastical functionary ; and the reporter made quite a tragic affair of his account. But this, my last one, is the climax: A Seuth of England paper stated a short time ago, that the clergy of the parish were pro- gressing 80 rapidly in their views that they were actnally proctisiny celibacy in the open streets. COUNTERFEITERS GETTIKG STRUNG UP.—Of course, our readers remember that Lefurgey was sent td the Penitentiary for the term of his natural life for counterfeiting Merchants’ Bank and Union Bank of P. Eb. Island notes, In Boston, about a fortnight ago, oue Oliver Herd was found guilty of passing 2 ten dollar. note of the Merchants’ Bank and sent to States Prison. He was a native of Truro, having left there ouly last fall. On Saturday, at Truro, a man named Angus Chisholm was found guilty of passing bogus ten dollar bills of the same Bank. He has not yet been sen- tenced, Richardson, a party living in Nerth Abingdon, ashort diftance out of Beston, is under arrest, charged with printing the counterfeits, an<di will have his trial shortly. The whole of these men belong to the same gang, which may now be regarded as thor- oughly breken up.—ASt. John Sun. amen memes ED - Just opened—MeUormick’s celebrated Bis- euit, all kinds: Confectionery, in watches ; Meerschaum Vipes, Conversation Lozenges, &e.; best Montreal Cheese, at Family Grocery | --R, K, Brace. m 29 Sacha iu st Sacer rk oe nen enemas anata oS es +2 ee Se scenester See fm a ee athe a ti ee y Ra ag ay, Ce gpa Soe IRE Fa ore SEs nn sin. iene a iil +e: — ieee eae eee = ee tint or a a an ig ee lh aes RE RR Gn: eS ee : sarainetane SS Ps EE as = a “eo ancien ee PP caer rervaten are sets Aer <M inal ciiecmatiren easton mate ee