rene Five DoLuars a YRAR., VEW SERIES. DAILY EXAMINER issued eve ry evening, by ‘Xamiuer Publishing Go. Water and ’ sit othee, corner of (Gireat George Streets, Charlottetown, CLIRAS” MARBI: Vy" CHARLES CAIRNS, in returning a thanks te the pablie for the liber] patronaze extended to him, begs leave to in aii +3 + form his old customers and the public gem ra}- A a A a tt BO ak Ne lm Fl - ps 2p Ae > Spe Tit “ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”’—Kvunipmrs, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1884, AUARS. | LONDON HOUSE. ; 'T'o J. M. Nicholson, Teacher : } | Dear Six,—It is with feelings of sorrow | and regret that we, the undersigned, learn | of your intention to remove from the school ‘and community of Mount Buchanan. ’ ‘During the time of your administration in Address SINGLE Copixs ‘Two CENTS, VOL. 15,---NQ, 49. Coal Mine Horror. EXPLOSION IN A BRITISH COLUMBIA MINE. — TWENTY-THREE LIVES LOST, By av explosion in the Wellington Coal mine at Nanaimo, British Columbia, on the 15th inst., twenty-three lives were lost. —:0: trinee Edv 4 é } Me Me as taken > wea by ° ° > ay ; ish . . r * aa cate | aete toe igo Rage gener dye 8, Ne ft ahem vogemen of th ila er sne.ot three she Wepwsatunliyi. he eine | U®s TION : tar ti Eg nie eae “_ , : os a i), With tie nr anagement o : e children under &,.4 of those who were actually in the mine 1x Months . - $2 50 eT A s your care and tuition. You have by your 4+ the time escaped, those only escaping hree Months, - ; ” 125 | ( 1 WO : 1 kindness, faithfulness, and pepereenrs cae were at the entrance, amd some of yw Month, . : . 050 | J A | RN SS WX (‘() idan bncinaeetelibiatee advance them, endeared yourself to the those were badly injured. The cause of the a children, as well as won the esteem of their, explosion has not yet been ascertained but H parents and guardjans, ‘it is supposed to have been on account of In accepting your resignation of the’ scheol which your constant devotion so attached to you, we take this opportunity of expressing our just appreciatian of your faithfully rendered services. Thanking you again for your zealous effort, and wishing you every success and blessing, we alli bid you farewell. Signed, E. C. McLean, Cuaries McLeop, Jonn BUCHANAN, # Advertising at most moderate rates. ovate may bo made for month, MADE & Stone Cutters. -jacterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise-} vents, on application. JUST OPENED, a splendid assortment 4 of Scotch, English and Canadian & Tweeds and Doeskins, (7 J Worsted Coatings, Broadcloths & Trimmings. the explosion of gas which occasionally cul- lapsed in shaft No. 3. It was the duty of the foreman to go down with a Davy safety lamp every morning and report as to the condition of the mine, regis:ering the re- port in a book kept for this purpose. It is _said that he reported everything all right on the morning of the explosion without ‘having gone down into the mine. He is ‘not to be found, and should he be discov- i ‘ered will be arrested pending the investi- ‘gation. The indignation is great against o~ They have on hand a fine stock of Monu- ments, Tablets and Headstones, in Italian and | American Marble. They are of the latest de- | signs, and at prices to suit all. LMANAG FOR JULY, 1824. am sige Come eRe MOON 8 CHANGES, Moon, Sth day, 5h. 57.8m., a. m. C. CAIRNS. - M. McLEAN. Ci’'town, June 30, 1854 —pres ne pat s j wp Fal wt Quarter 15th day, Sh. 26.3m., p. m. New Moon 22nd day, Sh, 41 6m., a. m. First Vaarter, 29th day, 5h. 48.8m., p. m. i | re ee ee " ao = U oax ow wane sua, San Monit. | | SURETYSHIP h, | - esiamninbeenines C 1 ' as ri ae eee q | i ; 8 ’ I Joun McKinnon, him, and the probability is he would be vi . ee ~ [rises (sets | rises | water | len’ pil i ail in G ‘thd wie? iS Joun J. McLeop, ' fobghiy handled by the ee if caught. h mh m| aft’n morn, h m : NELSON CANTELLO, It is almost impossible to obtain informa- " } } N L 4 i Tuesday \4 17\7 48) 1 40) 4 35:15 Bu . : ; cous A. Me ee tion in reference to the matter. The min- | N ednesday 1S} 48° 2 39] 3 44 30! Th a4 * ’ hE ADDR "I «> qi} RDER Murboca Bucwanan, ‘ers who were at work in the North Wel- i 2 Thursday 191 48/3 36 6 53h (28! S; wiuarantes 0. Axex. J. MeRan, lington mines were unconscious of the ex- # Friday _ e $ si 7 i 28) . ee, ' plosion having taken place until coming up 5 Saturday | 2 75271839 27 sa aa , P LEX: SCH aR at midday. One miner who escaped with 6) Sunday | 21| 47/ 6 16, 922; 26 OF ANGRTH AMERICA. AT | HE SHORTEST NOTICE Mount Buchanan, July 15, 1884. islight injuries had a narrow pena The lreeedsy | a aa : Ze : i. I | 4 vere ‘foremen on both sides of hin were killed. 9! Wednesday | 23] 46) 8 2011 14) 23 cn To Mussus, E GO. Mole ik siteatioaes Wend Ae aaah te a S han Pract eM \Thursday | 24) 46) 8 53j11 49) 22) Capital, - - One Million Dollars. Sankiiaivetbiniies rouse: vit! te tae | eee ee einer ean Se Lt! Friday 951 451 9 24 ait 24| 20 . ‘ EOD and others : ; __ | explosion was felt for a long way, the , 12! saturday | 26 4419 53'1 Of 18 pe vr , Gentiewen,—I am highly gratified with greatest force going towards No 4 shaft, h 13 Sanday | 2B 401038 130 16). +a. ninds of this Comment id | ChW’tewn, May 19 — wkly the address you have just presented me. and men in the slope and clear No. 4 shaft, 14| Monday 28| 43/10 53 223) lol an, en aa i be a hi ; During my residence amongst you, I have advance of 500 yards from the seat of the 15) Luesday 29, 43:11 25 315) 13), phage Ege Mage tm 9 Nl gion io = gang found you well disposed towards me. The explosion, were blown about like mateh . ar an ae ae “jand by nearly all PUBLIC CORPORA- : : : at 16 Wednesday 30, 42:11 69 427! 12/p7oONS in Canada in lieu of PRIVATE " wc respect and favor | have received from all wood, but most escaped with slight injuries 17\Tharsday =| 31) 4i\mora 5 49, 10) SURETYSHIP. _ : "4 “a £ in the community while engaged in the! while a few were killed. There is a gener- is Priday } = 40, 0 43 7 16 7 a ; , . training of your children will not be forgot- | al gloom over the community, though work | ssreuareny $3! 39) 133, 8 G| Ageut for Prince Edward Island: ten soon. My success in your school large- | is going on as usual in the other portions of 20 Sanday } 34 35| 2 31) 9 19 4 ly depended on the interest and co-opera-| the mines, Flags from public and other ' = tem 36 35 | - tine s3| Z R. R. FITZGERALD, —_— — O——— tion manifested in it by you at all times. | buildings and on vessels in the harbor are 93| Wednes lay 37 351 5 56.11 28 14 58| June 12—eod Im Wishing you and your children every suc- at half mast. Never in the history of min- ie | Oe wel Gen) | OBR rrr ret | an & cess, aie ee oe has such a terrible *5' Frida 39} 3318 15/012) 54 ne i yappia cd _ : 25 Saturday | 40| 32! 9 20! 0 41 52 fieLeod, Marcon MeQuarris,. 5 Yours truly, . ee 27|Sunday 42) 31,10 25! 1 26 49 BARRI TER | ; Joun M. Nicuo.son. Race of the Tea Ships. | 28| Monday (iawnmnia = ¢ 47 Aird Gown Cottage, July 16, 1884 2) Tueslay 44) 23 aft29. 250, 44 S S EUSsticO each, S. Ee = bh ee hubiad OCEAN COMPETITION BETWEEN CHINA t 30| Wednesday 45} 27| 1 27) 3 44 42 Re ADDRESS. AND THE LONDON MART. 31| Thursday 46} 26, 2 23) 4 48] 40) oO 23 MN _ 2 To J. . NICHOLSON, P, W. I 9 Star of The annual tea run is ended by the arri- Peace D iviaion, N ve 141 i val of the Glenogle in tho Thames, says the : Dear Sin,—It is with feelings of regret London Standard, and Mincing Lane and that we learn of your intended departure | the ‘China Trade” have been in the usual from this community, and especially from! state of excitement. The Glenogie brings the Society in which you hold the trust-| between 70,000 and 80,000 balf-chests, and > worthy position of Worthy Patriarch lin a few hours after her arrival one-fifth of This well-known WATERING PLACK 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 is too ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW. Office in Gid Bank, (UP STAIRS). THE RAILWAY TIME TABLE, (Charlottetown Time.) @Or & W.sT, jut, tn Me. BM . sil via Charlottetown ............647 912 427] Ch'town, Feb. 21, 1884. well known to need any commendation. The position shows the opinion enter-| the cargo was disposed of. Indeed, as al- EE SEU «+ 6.00 anesing 747 1055 547 ~ SULLIVAN & A ee “TBILL — TERMS—$2.00 to $2.50 per day 4 $10.50 per week : $8.50 tained of ia in our Division, and we can ways happens at this seasov,. the market Pp. M. ‘ PAIN > week fi th assure you that your resignation creates a has fur some time past been affected by the an. sccncdcn ada §42 1222 705 d iJ i MAGNE ; per week lor mons. vacancy which cannot be easily filled lea : : . us pag ; . . gerness with which the new crop has been Summerside, oie ho oer 9 07 . 39 7 37 Se Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening,calling for } Your zeal in the interests of Temperance | brought up, though this year there is no Port Hill hens i 30 415 A i i if ti a ¥§ ‘a Ay- LAW guests; rettrning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. m., Charlotte- and particularly of our Division, your cour- yore reason for this hurry-seurry than at i a "1208 6 87 che town time. 2 a se ie my general any former period, since the supplies ‘tin 1 ones on vaste 1242 747 elk ia 1.3 Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 8 25 a. m-, and 3 40 p. m. 1 : ember, these will view” and “in reserve’ are large enongh to niiliatiiiieeen ee ea Seliciiors in Chancery, + ** Hunter River for Charlottetown 8 a. m., 2.38 p. m., and 6.15 p.m. |* be to us as so many memen-|gatisfy any demands which are ever likely Tianieh — 2 02 6 47 oe = ‘* Hunter River for Summerside 7 a. m., 10.08 a. m., and 5 p. m. sane fe at hes gy, i et ook " the, to be on them. Nor, indeed, is there a ee cnt tte + ee NOTARIES PUBLEC, &c. “Summerside for Hunter River 6.10 a. m., 12.35 p. m., and 4.55 p. m. oe eae adenine Sbtaailed me night great deal to be said in favor of the annual if P Hill... * sdesitel soaks me 415 1025 es oli Trains are run on Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds after night we meet to exchange the greet- | race. Neither merchants or shippers care | | ren cos © ee 517 1207 OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great! sjower than Charlottetown time. ings of an exalted friendship, your absence much about it, and were it not for the eclat i Summerside, aa oe 542 122 657| ore Street, Charlottetown. Mr. Baguall will meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, to convey passengers will be a constant reminder of the fact that attending the winner of this regatta run i wale part...... 5 209 730) Egy Money to Loan a, Genelde your connection with our division bas gcross the world, the owners of the steamers | oe eave tran 702 325 $47 g ‘ OhYtown, June 18, 1884.—2m ceased; yet we will be pleased to know that | which are eo heavily strained in the contest io $02 507 1007 W. W. Sontivan, Q. C. | Cagsras B. Macyai, : ° ; your zeal is unabated, and that you are still) would be glad if it could be dis- alta thle cht ra > |an ardent and firm supporter of the noble tinued. B f } GOING EAST p.m. A. M.| Jen. 16,'83. t ole continued. But, for the present at ge oggaaga tall al it i cause you have aided and supported while Jeast, there is little prospect of any Charlottetown. ....... seeeeeseres 417 = WwW W H E ATLEY amongst us. As a member of our social such self-denial on the part of rival im- Mount Stewart, ) arrive ........ : — >a s 5 circle your absence will also be felt. Man-' porters. Year after year competition among ; . . } depart........ P 10 20 : liness and honor, which ever tend to endear the tea merchants is getting keener and 4 Meer rer ey 617 ae (Or Wueartey & Soxs, CuaRLorrerown, the possessor, having greatly strengthened keener, until, if we are to credit what one Gente 722 1202 P. E, Istanp) # | the ties which bound you to us. hears on all sides of private liquidations ‘ren i , j ‘ry conclusion, rest assured that ey best | and withdrawals in consequence of loss of aia ay Sh a 532 907 i h t wishes ever accompany you, and our| capital, the business will soon hardly pay, SD bi dhe es ence Se a 629 1022 OMmmission erG all ' DURIN Cc J UNE. prayers that the great Patriarch above may except, perhaps, for those who, having sur- 1 ON eee ee ee 647 1047 “0: direct your path through this life of change| yived the struggle for existence, secure a FROM EAST, A.M. P.M. 269 BARRINCTON STREET, ; and uncertainty, and ‘‘lead yon to that! practical monopoly of the commerce in the Shosie 647 211 heaven of rest where peace and harmony | leaf. However, those who witnessed the ER ee 7 52 400\ AALIF AX, W- Ss. ab ~ reign forever.” ee scene last summer, when the first tea vessel Mount St se anne kdl Ast 842 517 “a1 attenti + Ue Signed in behalf of a . | arrived in the docks, will be slow to credit i mount Stewart, (3. i—~«tS ‘ g® Special attention given e sale 0 : ‘ : : AS. NICHOLSON, the near advent of uch millenium. For ; we tubes sq). 648) © SP llg e gains 1n ; near advent of any suc Charlottetown. a ) owe eae 9 52 7 27 P. E. Island produce. , | Wi l give wond rful bargal F. a, Martin, two years she had been the victor in the Peteiowe, ..0% ckt Aus Whee 20727 332) April 24, 1884. ~7 y rR ; M. J. McLeop, ocean race, her latest record beating her ; SO i's cides ckdebadtcteeeite 76 . 387) ——_———__—_—_—_——————— 4 T . Committee. | former one by a few hours, the entire voy- Mount Stewart..........-.+0+++- s422 52/9 ARTHUR & CO., | Eldon, July 16, 1884. age from Hankow down 800 miles of river | . . 9 a and across the seas, including stoppages in REPLY. the Suex Canal, oceupying 31 days ond 16} i hours, or something like an ordinary pas- LOBSTERS LUD. WURZBURG, P.O. BOX 543, HALIFAX, N. 8. (OFFICE--PICKFORD & BLACK’S WHARF) Exporter of Lobsters Samples and quotations solicited, Cash advanced on consignments. June 23—tl aug #1 pd TN. J. CAMPBELL, (Successor to Campbell & Rayden) Auctionger and Commission Merchant, GEN HRAL Hommission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) BOSTON, MASSB. ee Eggs and Produce a Specialty. May 15,1384 whkly tf epince Kdward island Hospital. MEDICAL BOARD: Dr. Hobkirk, Consulting Physician. Dr, Johnson, Dr, Taylor, Just look at his prices: TWEED SUITS, FROM $4.75 UP, TWEED SUITS (ALL WOOL), FROM $7.50, ALL WOOL WORSTED, $8.25. If low prices will sell the Goods, he is bound to sell. ten’s Felt Hats, in Great Variety, Very Low. L. E. PROWSE, Ch’town, Inne 12, 1884,—eod wkly Ow sign of the Big Hat, 74 Queen Sirert. ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. To Messrs. James Nicholson, M. L. C.; F. J. Martin, M. D.; M. J. McLeod, and others. GENTLEMEN,—I thank you for the warm- hearted expressions of esteem contained in your kind address, presented to me on the eve of my dedarture from your midst. Rest assured, friends, that I fully appre- ciate your kind address. I assure you it is with feelings of sincere regret that { have to take my departure from your midst. I thank you also for the complimentary allusions to the ‘interest manifested by me in your society; and also for the kindness you have shown me, not only in your societies, but in your social circles. Rest assured, dear friends, that your memory willever hold a warm place in my heart. I wish you every success, and pray that when time is ended we all may meet in that upper and better world where parting is unknown. Yours truly, J. M. NicHouson. sage to New York in times too distant for this generation to remember. Yet, though the very day—almost the very hour—of her arrival was calculated on, and the exact amount and quality of her cargo had been described weeks before by telegraph, the brokers are said to have being about the docks all the previous night in hope of being able to obtain samples before their less energetic competitors were astir. An- other vessel had obtained the start by o couple of days, but was soon overtaken and passed, much to the disappointment and loss of those who had reckoned on sharing in her lading. A few hours in such a race is everything. The purchasers of the first tea, is the arrival of the ship is adroity timed; may have the market to themselves for a day, or even a couple of days, and that is well worth having. The Canadian Pacific Railway Company has declared a dividend at the rate of three per cent. per annum, to which has Dr. Beer, Dr, Dawson, ‘ ; s SHIP BROEER, Der. Seti: Dr. MacKay. | Aird Gown Cottage, July 16, 1884 been added a supplementary interest divi- TRANCE AGENT a , ney ome , dend at the rate of two per cent. per annum. AND ENSURAI , — a ey ~—-- + ees Both dividends will be payable on the 18th Matroa—Mrs, Hanna a —_0—— Capt. Wallace Hayden, of the fishing / August COR. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS., Charlottetown, P. E. Estland. Importer and Jobber of Cheice Groceries and Spices. General Agent for P. E. Island of the British Empire Muteal Life Assurance Com- pany, of London, England Special attention given to Auction Sales of Lumber, Coal, Fish, Apples and other Fruit, eal Estate, Household Furniture, Baokrapt and other Stucks, and all kinds of Merchan- dise. Applications for admission may be made to the Visiting Physician or Matron, at the Hospital. daily (Sundays excepted), between ten and eleven, a, m., or by correspondence with any member of the medical Board, or the Matron. : The friends of patients will be admitted from two to four, p. m, every day (except Sunday). : The general visiting day for persons wish- ing to sce the institution is Thursday of each week, from two to four o'clock, p. m. D. R. MACLENNAN, CAPITAL, - - Q-—-—-—- HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH-— J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. om ,uNT FOR - RINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, i ‘ -- $2,000,000 Risks Takcu on Mest Favorable Terms. schr. Constitution, reports the following strange occurrence. While laying at auchor, in a thick fog, at the mouth of the Bay of Fundy, on Monday last, they were startled by a hideous and unearthly sound, beginning with a roar and ending with an ear-piercing yell; this was accompanied by the rapid passage along the water of some dark object of great length, proceeding up ‘the bay at the rate of sixty miles an hour. The consternation of the crew can be easier imagined than described, as they said they felt their hair raising their southwesters off their head.» What wasit! A sea serpent? The gold reserve in the United States sub-treasury in this city (New York) is now smaller than it has been heretofore. It is about $133,000,000, which is much more than the present legal reserve, but about $8,000,000 less than the old legai reserve. A Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will eure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remeuy was dis- covered by @ missionary in America. Send self-addressed envelope to Rev. Josepu | Jules Verne’s Nautilue ! or sdme new kink T. Inman, Station D, New York. Correspondence and Consignmemts solicited. Secretary of Trustees. edu ) April 24—eod wily “f Ch’tewn, eb, 27, 1884. Merchants of Halifax. | of Fishery Commissioner !—Digby Courier, (jy 16, ood wk ly Sn RM