ee ae pagar ea a Se RAMIAES Ee tie ily ————— : “arr ‘‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,”’—EvxirmEs. a ee ee i A ————__— - annette ———— Sinecie Copies Two CExts. NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY. JUNE 16, 1882 ==: VOL, L--NC ‘ae ryt es z. ™ [ne Datty EXAMINER IS ISSCED EVERY EVENING, By tae Examiner Posusnine Company, FROM THEIR Orrick, CoRNER OF WATER ‘use ase GREAT GLEARING SALE “AT Charlottetown, . : P. E. Istand. >, .2 foe eo ’ Rares or Supscrirtion : $3 (3 Ween Ss f REE i z Six Months, $2 50 Three Months, - . - 1 25 One Month, 0 50 * na Advertising at most moderate rates. | Contracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. PAMANAC FOR JUNE, i852. GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, T weeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds of Staple and Fancy DR¥ GOODS. Come early and secure Bargains. MOONS CHANGES, Full Moon Ist day, 4h. 2im. p.m, N. EF. (below .Lorizon. } Third Quarter 8th day, Oh. 57m., p. m., W. (below horizon.) ) New Moon 15th day, 2h. 21m, p. m., 8. W., First Quarter, 23rd day, lh. 49m. p. m., E. N. LB.— Customers will please not ask credit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts will please call and settle without delay. iSun ‘Sun |Moon|High ' Days a. | : 1) my Eur Y of m= 4 13.4 FoR Oe aceite yt wu|?4* OF WEEK | ises|sets | rises iwater k n’h. } EUMATISN be: ih m ih m | aft’n! morn : j 1} Tharsday 4 17,7 38] 7 42/10 16) Neuralgia, Sedation. Lamba 9) Pri , vi ‘ ;! 58! , . g° re eras ool | aes =| ~Backache, Soreness of the Chest; oo y 16 4u 9 24 Ll 39! - —— ST : . 1 4 Sunday | 16 41/10 Slait 21/15 22 - Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swel!- 5\Monday | “15! 42)10 40/1 4 | | ° dags and Sprains, Burns ard 6: Tuesday 15} 43/11 11) 1 49 : ‘¢ - 1% Scalds, Generai Bodily 7| Wednesday 14; 43,11 40; 2 35 | ; Pains $! Thursday 14} 44| morn| 3 37, F es 9! Frida | 14 44, 0 16) 4 49) i. Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted 10 Paes wT hl - 2 aj 6 -o : Feot and Ears, and ail other 11, Sunday 3, 45) 1 7| 7 24,15 27 | : Pains and Aches. 12' Monday | 13! 46) 1 = 8 25) } re ae ‘Yo Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacors O:1 13. Tuesday | 13; 46' 2 22) 9 13 ; esa —_, ons = ee ——- 14'V 4 471; ' : - rn a pe » 3 af : u pa €) celgbeceaay™ | ska '3|10 a INHE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increaseds tyiainn oniieg. of 40 Cente, ond saeco es ees 3 2 5 3 _ 22) demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his} Tiel htensimnias neliinans m 7} : s|'G 56 5S} © ai . ' . e " 6 15 Say | 13} 4917 9 morn| is gt Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery,} S0LD-BY- ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEZS 19|Monday =| 14) 49 8 I 0 33 -ete., and is now prepared to supply the trade with | TE MESESIE. 2,Tuesdsy | if) doi 913). 5) | ee ony | A VOGELER & co., 21;\Wednesday | i4 49/10 14, 1 4 | j - : ‘ a Me AD Baltimore, 2fd., U3. 4. 22) Thursday 14) 50/11 15) 2 22) } | BR . d P} q I B ts & . — Bim’ | i! Skies 3 ©) Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &¢., |p 24 Saturday 15) a : 16: 3 59 | on 25 15} 50) 2 18] 5 3'15 31} ee : ' Va a 26l Mon dey eT aatewe | AT PRE SHORTEST NOTICE. . a 27| Tuesday 16} 50! 4 25| 7 22) | , 98' Wednesday | 16|. 50) 5 27| 8 22 0: ~ 29|thnreday | 17}, 50) 6 25) 9 12) | | LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, riday i ov) ’ i sa “— Om lbs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY ! LAWN TENNIS NETS, — I To arrive per Steamship ‘t Miramichi,” from Montreal. 1882, Point du Chene House, 1082, | GEO, L. HANINGTOM, PROPRIETOR, (Formesty P. Scuvrmay). Oar Regular Summer Tourists and the travel. | ling public will find the above Hotel oue of the best in New Brunswick. aw Dinner of the table on arrival of the May 4, 1582. P. E. Island steamboats. | aecememaenecaermcons areas ners ramen meen aces smears Trains leave the platform (opposite the | Been ee » Aa BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Hotel), at 2.45 o'clock, giving passergers) | Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that ics Orders by mail promplly executed. J. QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud a catenins mple time to dine. [juS5im | EDWARD 1, AUSSELL & C0,, Commission Merchants, | 213 STATE STREET | oo May 19 eninel 5. r vat can be had in the market, in ~~ PROFESSIONAL |Broadci VV or: Scotch and Canadian PROFESSIONAL CARD. {Bro vdcloth, or sted, co C | Tweed Suits. { PALMER & MULLALLY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c, OFFICE—O'Halloran’s Building, Great | George Street, Charlottetown, P. E, Island, H. V. PALMER. JAS. W. MULLALLY. April 10, 1882. INSURANCE OFFICE. Queen Insurance Goripany, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, City of London Fire Insur-| ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. |A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, —-JN—- AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English end American Hats. Our Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Imported. Insurance effected on all kinds of property| We invite you to inspect our Goods. at current rates. Losses rettled promptly and equitably. . Side Queen = quare. a neg Se a | Charlottetown, May 22; ’82. 72 Queen Street. 4 , . . . “po tat 5 a W. C. BISHOP, Sd SEIPPrPIN Go —AND— FORWARDING AGENT, + Marine Insurance Broker, ' } | —AND— } General Gomumission Ageat, ob H N Ce eee | UPPER QUEEN STREET, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8.) Saas PasticuLan ATTENTION given to the TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER Shipment of Lobsters and_other Canned, Goods, and collection of Custom Drawb-cks thereon. ; ‘Island. Prieés "ey moderate. The best Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in aeeaieelll 5 we ‘hs first-class oftices at most favorable rates pene "4 y ae Consignments of Produce solicited, and) > e A completé line of Geats’ Furnishings anc F, KENNEDY, General Agent. | For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits. For Canadian Tweed Suits, or Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- | HE Gp *. ae There py will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the ‘ workmansh!p aud a . perfect. fit —ALso— prom pt retorns guaranteed. Tit Hats, cheap, &e. &e. elem ts ake solicited and answered p . ember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corne Mov, 14, 188l—lyr : Chariottetown, Oct. il, 1881, r 3 i ifd = = fim <gmal , i , ee a 4 a Bee : \ \ ig) = ot u | 3 < - ie. & ES sae} © A cam Ree “i t 3 | Bro LAWN TENNIS BALLS, LAWN TENNIS SHOES, LAWN TENNIS HATS, LAWN TENNIS JERSEYS, —-AZ , THE— LONDON HOUSE. May 27, 1882—1m Royal Insuranee Cony OF ENGLAND. Assets. . . $25,000,000.00 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. JOHN MACEACHERN, March 2, 1882. Agent UMON BANK P. E. (SLAND. DIVIDEND NO. 36. OTI°E is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of eight per cent, per annum has b3en declared on the capital stock of this Bank for the past six mouths, pryable at its Head Office axd Branches atter this date, GEORGE MACi EOD, Charlottetown, May 31, 1852. Cashier, ee — tonne GOLD MEDAL, ~ PARIS, 1878. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. MEDICINE. & Isa Sure, tn Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweat , Seminal Weakness, and Gen Loss of Power. It re ~ Jaded Intel St nand Kestores Surprising whausted Generative Organs. thousands proves it an InvaL@aBLE REMEDY. Medicine is pleasant to the cheapest aud best, £8 Full ng : MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE: O., Wiadsor, Out., Canudh Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries’ Hall | ‘they were made in the United States; © | quoted ; and at the time the return was & furnished, they were, we presume, the whuenes ta ALL ts porting eA easievlabé seqnent increase, (which is not nearly up pairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- , Strengthens the Enfeebled one and Vigor to the! The experience of: The’ } taste, d each box con- 2 tains snfficient for two week's medication ,andis the this Island to the amount of $312,000. ea ud particulars in our Prapeles, which wa desire to mail free toany address, | a ck’s Magnetic Medicise is sold by Drug-, gists at 50 cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will) a free of postage, on receipt ofthe money, by «distinctive claim’ of the Island t» a share Co. wants “‘anotber chauce.” Don’s let him ees: ue be Me etek” Deve it ! rs Tue Datty EXAMINER JUNE 16, 2882. ae ee alin ee et ntememimaaonmentet | TELEGRAPHIC naira atta ire San Francisco, June 14. «| Advices from Australia state that the steamer Raleigh was totally lost at King’s ' "! Reef, thirty miles north of Cardwell, | Paun Lea, Ese., C.G., informs us Queensland. The ngers and crew that, in 1878, the price of finishing nails ranged jin ‘this Island at from $6.50. to, $7.00 per keg; now they cau be obtained | for from $350 to $4. NAILED. i —H lost. ‘ Avcxianp, May 17. a . During a heavy sea the iron ships Born- per keg. Then ‘nue and City of Perth parted cables in _ harbor, © bn d became now they are made over in Nova Scotia ; seieencdck. the ‘cern ane and now they are of better quality than Mills, harbor master, aceompanied by other they were then! bvats, boarded the City Perth. In at- How came this remark»ble change tempting to return some of them were cap- for the better? Well, the National ‘ized. A life boat was sent to the resene Policy afforded an inducement to capi- price, Gai reer and seven lives were lost, talists to develop the Nova Scotia iron * . : mines, containing the finest ore in the’ world, and to open up Canadian mabu- factories. Hence a sayivg of nearly one _hundred per cent. in the cost of finishing nails. h CLEVELAND, June 14. One hundred more men went to work in the Cleveland rolling mills to-day. The Bohemians, who are skilled workmen, arrive daily—some from England—and are fenced im and garrisoned by a j . es ‘strong force of weil armed men, quartered ' «Farraru, Davin” has received 65,- there day and night ready for serviee in 353.08 by deceiving and deserting his case thé strikers attack the works, as they constituents. He wants another chance. have thre .tened. Don’t let him have it. . Mayor Herrick, this forenoon, conferred jinn noize | privately _— a commanders bs the : a ee infantry and artillery compavies. e | Potatoes for the “ Patriot. | since ast night’s Witches Gominsttbtton, | Wednesday’s Patriot calls in question shebiidaniahdiion eerer , the accuracy of the comparison instituted | hone i June 14. |in this paper a few days ago, in reference to| DLSRARGENS, SURO OP. ‘freight rates on our Railway. Our con-' Twenty persons were preci ated in temporary singles ont the article of pota-| Pogue’s ran by the giving way of a platform toes, and produces two freight bills to show. Which had been undermined by heavy rains. that the reduction claimed to have heen , Ten are believed to be drowned. . made by Tae Examiner on this particular | Loxpon, June 14. article of.import, since 1878, has not in! In the Commons, this afternoon, Sir reality been made. ‘Charles Dilke denied that the Egyptian |, Now, what are the fagts in relation to troops were disaffected. He said that Der- this matter? Itisa well known fact that visch Pacha was confident that he wou able to maintain order; and Sir Henry the value of potatoes is regulated by the demand for them, in the weighboring Pro- Wolff (Conservative) moved af adjourn- ment of the House as a protest against the v.nces and United States, and, as a conse- quence, the market price of this commodity reticence and imbecility of the Govern- on this Inland in sonvetimnes as much 2s 400 ment. A debate followed. Sir Henry per cent higher a others. For in- | Wolff condemued the association of Eng- stance, not longer than one ago pota- : — = > | -———~--+ land with France. toes were a drug on_ the bere at 16! My. Gindstone said he greatly lamented cents a bushel. This en Da Se been said ¢ , France, rly bought up at 70 8. .Itas alsoa who,” solern fast well wanna to the ‘ome this Pro- foe ry nd heabti vince that, duri reign of ihe lateieqd all powers. Be s: _adiministrs o matter what the value operating heartily ; he ‘of potatoes may have been, the rates of Sultan is in complete harmony with’ the freight for that commodity were!powers. Germany had most strongly urged kept at the same __ ifigures. There ‘the Porte to accept the Conference. /were no reductions in those days. But Githo Tube 1% ‘what do we find now? That the present eas a ‘ Government have adopted the wise course E The panic een aie os ae of of regulating the tariff on potatos in ac | “Uropeans continues. 2 Pe OS Serer E & P ‘pean control have been closed, The cordance with their market value. When P&*?. ‘they sell at a low figure the freight rates Evglish and French Controllers Generale ; Probably all are lowered accordingly. When they realize | Pave gone | to Alexandria.” Provs : ‘a handsome price, as they have dune this | branches of the Evyptian administration spring, they can bear a higher tariff for, Will be transferred to Alexandria. Itis their carriage. | reported that the French Consul General Now, to show our contemporary what has asked to be recalled. He called a ‘the existing Administration has done for Meeting of Freuch subjects to-cay, and de- the people of this Province in the direction ‘lined to be responsible for their security. of giving low rates of freight for their ALExanpria, June 14. surplus pvtatoes, we will give a few figures} The statement of Sir Charles Dilke, in ‘the accuracy of which we are prepared to the British House of Commons, that the prove. In the fall of 1880, the tariff on a riot in Alexandria was not of a pablie cha- -10-ton car for 100 miks was lowered from'racter, has caused consternation am $25.50 to the amount named in THe Ex- European residents, and has encourage /AMINER a few evenings ago —$14 beiny 4! the natives to further violence. The Euro- .reduction of $11.50 for this distance. The; peans anxiously desire that England should difference in rate for twenty miles was even | make a firm declaration of coma that will more marked, in 1878 the rate being; be pursued in an Egyptian crisis, The $11.90, and in 1880, $5.00—a reduction of | mail steamer took 300 deck passengers, who $6.90. These reduced rates were also} paid first class fare, and three other steam- ‘applied to all shipments made in the/ers took 1,000 passengers. Boatmen asked ey “ spring of 1881. The total quantity/ fifty francs to carry persons on board the of potatoes moved at these reduced/steamers. The usual fare is only one ifiguies was 104,000 bushe’'s, equal franc. jto about 312 car-loads of ten tons Lonpow, June 14. In the Commons, this afternoon, the de- bate was resumed on the Repression Bill. Sir Vernon Harcourt accepted an amend- ment providing that notice be given of or- ders prohibiting a meeting. Beri, June 14. The Reichstag, to-day, rejected the to. bacco inonopoly bill. The Reichstag wiil te pron gued on Saturday or Monday until autumn. ‘each. Now, allowing the average distance |that each car was moved to have been ' thirty miles, what do we find? That the people of this Province profited to the ex , tent of about $2 215 by the reduced rate at which the potato crop of 1880 was conveyed to market. Last fall potatoes commanded a good ‘price, herce the rate of freight was raised twenty five per cent higher than it was the fall previous. A comparison of 1878 rates with those in force last year for thirty miles Norru Sypsey, C. B.. June 14. for a 10 ton car will give the followiny re- eo ee — At Grand Entry a small quantity of oak te en. Be am Ned lobsters were caught, being the first this imarked reduction it is. tht. Erano pu Norp, June 14. One barque passed westward. Mear Cove, C. B., June 14. No fish caught yet but a few herring, A fishing schooner, which came in for bait, reports fish very plenty on the Banks. a iin -_ quantity moved last fall at these re- ,duced figures was 144,000, equal to 432 cera, the saving effected in freight of which is not less than $2,300. This is what this Government has done for our people in two years—they have ‘enabled them to reap a profit of about $4,500 on their surplus crop of potatoes by a seduction of the freight rates. This spring the reduction in the rates of 1878 is not so great, but the price has been extraordinarily hizh,»and the quantity moved has been comparatively small, bence the necessity for a low tariff did not exist. It will be seen by a perusal of the fore | going facts, that our contemporary has not made much in his efforts to ‘‘ nal’ Tue Examiner. The figures quoted by Tar ExaMINER were obtained from a return ‘made to Parliament. They were correctly ArcusrHop Croke Evi: cists tHe Lanp Lracve.—‘The Archbishop of Cashel, the Most Kev. Dr. Cr ke, addressed a meeting at Galbally, County Limerick, May 18, the ecessivn being that of His Grace s visitation ofthe parish. He said: ‘The Irish people have now pause in the fight in order to erm- mence the struggle afresh for their rights. They ‘want no leaders now, either lay or clerical, as they are wel) enough educated es to “hat t! eir rights are, and these they were able to protect without invading those of others. tents have been reduced, rack-rents abolished, and Landlordism brought to its knees ; and this was all accomplished by the Land League. I do not know whether the male branch or the iadies’ branch of the League deserves most th«nk«, for when the men were put ip prison the ladies stepped into the brea h and did their pert nobly. I congratulate myself ou having defended the Ladies’ League fiom the aspersions cast upon it at its inception, and will be slways ready when called upon to take the ;art of the people in as-erting their rights.” His Grace also condemaed outrage and crime in the 8 rongest terms. rates then actually. existing. Of the sub- ‘to the rate of 1878) we were not, unul to-day, aware. __ em © ———— Vote for the meu who, last year, ob- tained grants for public improvements in b> oe — ———- — ‘‘Farrnrut Lovts” forgot about the Come and see the splend d assortment of Spring Uweeds manufactured at the Char- eres eae Mills, aud for sale cheap at Wm. Gordon’s store, sign of the theep Gratton » bear alicer’s corner. : of the Fishery Award when he was its Premier aud Attorney-General. He, tov, passe were saved, but the cargo and mails were _ pee na a ok ee ee a amg ifort -teantn ab CEES MOT RE * os Seana Loe eer ae - - ey toecratnhommeagpimet lta go = ene bey A & Cs Manne eee a = oh = a rs kan tihpebeinntnne B a mee sc i CDT Sa wa fe iin rh ai $ eet te-s <r é 2 san ciate ait ptm ny ihacgten tn abiame pth im ese Ries LET PT gg Re a EAI ETE Aatiiin tat. path gn iy Min i “we & a eae reat