Siti PIAS iis Fe we _ “eM ae eee aie sy scene =e. i A tiny anita pumas tame Beg Ron peinteag pier Sa? == a wens nonce et te Baik, ae A) a. a aba alsa os i 2 cane Say . } cece scam a: dan Tue Dairy EXAMINER, Thoughts for myo e ac UNE 7, 1883 + - Kenilane?t , i o » T) Potn vt ie mvatified ove -.| strated to be true in the ancient world | — The 14 miystitier Cl . 1) fern avd Cl ris- mE cro i) e greater part o Russia are ; i! t } : is equal Vv true in the modern avn il i i eonRnaruin : ** R10W I3 | Ss] , A ‘ as 2 \ sati + ory hil as ; ei ; . — ad tan worid. tint everything it SOCTOLY ca while the revenue iIsiargely ! : : hy c a oe springs out of its re ligious belief, , and that | ple of Reston propose to hold a "es have mot riseu!l ie y : . wie : , r rn : “h ‘ te t { according as that is rood or al corrupt \Yorld’s Fair in their et y in the year iS>o4S Wmeniavie, livre Pritial. { ¢ : . a as — ; o ; or pure. free or servile, such will be the e , eit some explanaiion. We offer the follow-; | ' ’ , lion, ALEXAN MCKENZIB Is traveuiig I | 1 i vi ith our uu rel i character ol the peopte it moulds, ~ in mwitzeriland tor the bent fit of his health. ing : oao isiness Wi ere iin, : : ; or . ca un Pwit Al I E li «} i ] 00 j alters have found | it such the character ot all their sot ial “ua a ieee vugils 1 an rel ou Ue 5 : . : : a } 3 : » No wee an ‘ V their prices in some | P litical institutions. Crors look well in the Northwest, : ywer ei c us i aecessary to proportion to the rise which has been made| —-—Seldom has the power of combia- “ | Herwarren, if a British soldier is killed in in the tariff. ‘They see clearly that} tion been put ina simpler and more fore- Hox. Mr. Pore is gradually getting | action, o dies of Wweanle: Githin bik ontlis Canada is no entirely dependent upon ible way than the following from wOtrer. His 8) uptoms, Dr. Hobkirk Bays, [ee bi ~ db ppnmepaced e a is to receive them for pplies—that Canada has Homer’s lliad, book X., line 246: are all favorabie. a gratuity ye pay. determined to be. to ui large | Where two combine, one before other sees J.P. Wiser. M.P., left Prascott a few days | ‘ ea t} extent, iude pendent of them—ard| The better ceurse; and ev’n though one wo for the Northwest. He will go direet te | few days ago, formed an assoc om ae, 16 | rit lle alone re wiver where he will select a 100,000-| principal object of which 13 to establish a | pe Row. ate 7) ne gir en | The readie tmay discever, yet would be Se aniaae ” ana . i Canadian herd-book with a higher standard profits. Ou the other hand our own) re aa aa Mk doctél n 89 eee rol | than that y vhich obtains in the herd-book merchante sd ee te 5 by a) eae i oy hI F i , ssed by 7G Oi: F Au ime en< Meeting v Ul}; mew pul blished by the agricuitural and arts tition) are obliged to be satisfied with | _ , wg Bs ~ , "het : ye pe Wha [| be held this evening at 8 u'clock. A full|association. It is probable the latter pub- smaller profits. Thus the country gets ee Eliot ss ain ita os Sn ,. | attendance is parti larly requested, By | lication will now cease, and, according to its addition i] revenue at the expense ¢ {| ~ K to =o tine m oa the im ae sh rder of N. G.—L. B. MILLER, Kec. Sec y. ithe shorthorn breeders, it is hone to Boon, the foreign exporter and the home mer-| he!p our fellows | shall be os tae t ; fe y's ee Se all cele since the low standar | by which “ were chant. Ifthe era of deficits were not and as irresistable as that which | feel to} NX aera —s FO nal ~~ | rated in it has ha i ths effect of ringing | , heey | grasp something firmifI am falling. Desican, vo 5 } Canadian shortherns into more or less con- | past, if the National Policy had not been | S'I ! ostun, were found te be affecced with the | The establishing of anew! established, the country at large be so much poorer, the merchants abroad avd at home so much riehber. ~~ _—— Mackerel. A well-known Boston firm has issued a circular intended for their agents in these proviaces, in which is pointed out the nited | requirements of the rade in the U States, so far as mackerel is It seems that the mackerel cate! the New England States “ream ” all fat mackerel, and consumers in the United States being, as a rule, ignorant of quality, and accustomed to) see mackerel ** reamed,” ] he plow or think those that | are not reamed are not fat. It follows!/trom them. ‘They are idealists by|lowed by a strong eruption. Broad and| as a matter of course that fish that are! nature; ORIGINAL, different from ordi- | an vere - iava are flewing down the only broken, however good their actual] pary men. If we declare that it is very ms side oF MS ae cannes quality, can be sold only to a cheap class | ab urd of our vines to require so much Pow lentes of the anti-Sewink ticte ob Wiel of trade. Tl ne Boston shi ppers of mac-icars an i kis vale ess, aud that a little has oe u Senteuc c”@ three and a halt y ears! kerel have noticed that fish sent there by | roug ing and neglect w ill do them a ihe ie so he ciies ~ ed the fishermen of Nova Scotia, New great deal of good, ve shail not geld vase from eighteen me onths dewn, Brauswick aud Prince Edward Island.) many grapes—aud, after all, what we} adit Ba, have, as a rule, been very carelessly int Is grapes. His Loresmie Bishop Sweeney returned salted, cured and p: cked. Great qna i+ | —. Are we still barbarians? It is said|from Rome on the 5th in good health an‘ ties of salted mackerel are sent from!;).; many are ou the lookout for a au , — on gf agp her po. Bsa: Boston to the West India Islands, waere some Imperial decoration. Canada is! .o.. eee oe eck are Sthaden). ee ‘“*reamed” mackerel are preferred and t)y:ying in that direction. But what a fasion where from fifty cents to a dollar pet disagreeable. unsympathetic, old heathen | _?#ssonat.—The Poronto World says that} barrel more is paid for such than for! Qy;tyle must have been He tries to ; Swett, proprietor ote = oe Hotel those that are not “reamed.” It - @/ make us feel uncomfortable even in this. Sotel ceed ‘waa, some Je mage thy * 5 sayivg among fish dealers that “fish that} 17, says: ** The first spiritual want of | mau car conduetor on the Grand Trunk look best, will sell best.’ Now if the! al barbarous mau is DECORATION, as meee nanan fishermen of these provinces wish to indeed we still see among the barbarous | Carp NAL M NNING told a deputation of increase their revenue and keep up ith classes in civilization.’ How dreadful! : om ad e ay a a des ak oan their brother fishermen on the other side | And we, too, were on the lookout for the} for ind loud es ce ma sbieihe, but desired that éf the line, they must in preparing their | next Garter. |the league aSa be ly should not ally itself with Beston market of The blood should be may mackerel for the the following rules: roperly apPnne out that the fish look white, and aplit ; they should also be reamed betore | ¢, salting. These points are important. A| dark colored mackerel is considered very | objectionable by the trade, and the color |. often makes a muterial difference in price The Boston Post remarks that, in Prince Edward Island, the fishermen generally seak and ‘* ream” their mack- | ere!, and the result has been that for the | past few years they have almost invari-| ably commanded better prices than those | Scotia inspection, and declares | ef Nova that i? the fishermen of the provinces were to pay more attention to the prepara- | unanimous | there | tion of mackere!, it is the epinion of Boston dealers that would be au increased demand for them, and that their uee would be extended. _——- << Revenue and Expenditure. A LANGE SURPLUS. _——_ The following isa statement of the revenue and expenditure on account of the consolidated fund of Canada for the month and for the portion of the fiscal year ended 3ist May, omitting cents: REVENUE. SEED E L PFO $1,635,329 NS bcs iin. be wee ay oe 440, 152 RES ee ae 117,097 Pablic Works, inel hiding railw: ays 264,176 Bill Stamps. b gs shana : 15,956 Miscellaneous. .... soil ee Aarts. 136,993 Total fer the menth.....<....: S 2,609,706 23,275, 663 Revenue to 30th April, 185).. ———ees Total revenue for 11 months... .$25,855,343 Expenditure for the month. . 3 2,469,737 Expenditure te 30th April, 1881]. . 19,049 583 $21,519,321 Total expenditures fer {1 mons.. The inslications are that the surplus at the end of the year will be at least $4,- 000,000.00! If the Grits were in, and had such a prospect of such a surplus, what crowing there would be!! Tue following is the revenue from thia Island for the months of May, 1880 and 1881: May, 1880. OeBtORRS, cc ccccccosccscccccccccsecccene ob pol. 20 Eo ALLER a el i BO © 969.6] Railway, -.-ccsccaces--veesceessceceseves- 12,801.41 £52 008. 28 MAY, 1881. Dikelaans,. . ..sccceree- avecsccracgencite MERGED Excise,. eeeeteerereree cnesenesdanceinseseiaie ate Railway, ---csssssees---...... eee 45,687.47 $62, ORS. 9G Increase, $10,977.68. A Lonpbow despaich to the Toronto Globe reports that Sir AT. Galt will sail on the) 30th inst., West, discuss emigration with the Govern. ment, and return to London in October. —~——. 3. A General Stock of Stationers’ Sundries, | saeh as Pocket Looks, Purses, etc., very. heap, just opened a: Bremner Bros, j4 lw eod pat a eee ea ae as ' concerned. | hers ot} ovuserve | they should be carefully | and that he wil! visit the North- | ai THE D mi i mx AMINER, gs Uo WH 7. 1881. | i : cf ee ee ai : 4» Mine's wr the Thougutful. Local aa il Gther fiems Conadiadetele ide ray ron The enormons influence of a sound) Pyexe is this year a short supply of new com>: | buffalo robes nation or a followil s religious ti may be seen from Ihe principle demou-| aining for a — }muntty the considerations: > dram corps Will & me:s are looking forward toa good season » .'e . of pnonsensicai cant 1 the nervous A great deal © 3 rome ® ner re garding foot and mouth disease indulged in thin- | —_ : fy y ' a acl r laet ‘ . ’ aa skinue aad of artists and men of genius. | e : SF Foo Ie mee ) aa Jo | Medioerity cannot realize these fine per- scams 6 corti knlia ie Gichiads of-bthiaaie iceptions and mechanisms, and conse- | sailor, who rejoices in tne name of Ah Sing. quently perceives votiing but what peewee 4 : GwooD ScHRIABER, CU. F., Inspector accompanied by COLLi* of Government passes or has passed in its own stolid, > ats But artists) , Railways, commonplace experience. i, B. Archibald and Alex. Stronach, Ksqs . and men of genius are, by necessily Of} passed over tl Island Railway to-day en a! their nature, thin-skinned, impressionab!e | tour of inspection. | beings, with sensitive nerves and percep- | ee ——— oe i : s e ° [ City Council meets on Mond ay even- tious, without which the power of creation |; next forthe transaction of general busi- does pot extat. ‘ They are absur ily ess, and tor the consideration ef a resolution scusitive, says our hard-headed man of} relative to a water supply for the City of the world,—but that is the very condi Charlottetown. sciietal tion of their pature; 1 ? 2 . . we should not have great they were not so,/ 4 VAPLES desparch works of art} eart) at Mc unt Saye quake Vesuvius have been fol- rg’ ° ? 39 . 1 » woliti "em 28. —The time of coll cootog -has | Posibica: movement arrived, and the University hum is h i ege sara | er Re ear : ; ara) Tue Sests Act, which came into force in intheland. Budding genius is being her- | 4) gg oii see my ine lane UCGINE Seats 5 a te the connty o} Lambiten, in ( ntario, a mont a ‘d in the locals,andthe hooded Bachelor | aco, aside hy the judges in foronte, on the ground that the poliivg took place on the same day as the nominatious for about: ‘ 1e Loeal Legislature. has been set sas proud as—well, let Carlyle finish | al taps it is worth thir king oT he Universities indurate the young | egal d |men, as the Styx hardened Achilles, so| Queen Vicrorta is 62 years of age, and yet a } . * ’ ‘ she ate . + e tollewinge ities : that when they come forth of them they |®5@. S*888srs bencata the foewing title | ¢ e ** Victoria oO e 4 ited NIpgaom ¢ Great | ' ‘ : smear 6 — aw wo wreacit > Te of @ } a ‘ say ‘Now are we proof: we have gon ritain apd Ireland, ete, Queen, Defender.of ithrough all the degrees, and are case| the isith, Empress ef Jaiis, Shri Shei, Rani lhardened against the veracities of the | Victor, Kaicer-i- Mind ee } univ erse: nO Mau por God can penetrate * P <DESTRIANL-M.—A London despatch ee us. 14th states .—'‘‘ The *‘ Sporting Life’ sa at s that -_—_ <--> SL ; haries Hows il nutendas to 2 to ore oLU }iniles in six days, and he will accept odds ot QUERIES. | $1,000 to $200 that he will succeed, Rowell caine ds to retire after this match.’ ; z y i ——_ | é yectato~. } ? " : : : ey a Spe ulo™. ) fue publie expenditure OF the Imperial -Why is there so much complaining | nment has increased by £2 000 00f i about the city taxes? | aincse the iat ; Lord Be ec Reid le : once. | ‘ ; “ae Oe ; : Liberal member of Parhament called tie at —What makes the Patriot so absurdly | tention of the House ef Commons to the fact | unreasonable iu its editorials ¢ | receatly,and intruduced a resolution ia favour r tue “1. | Ol nom) Bzfore the hon. gentieman had | Why do not people pay their bills | 7) ss. cee ona enhil rae | ¢ : : . - | COR itea his speecn 4§ OUuUnL ¢ Was e@i- |promptly, aod assist the merchants in| facted by the Ministerialists and an adj puys = "| facted by the Ministerialists and an adjourn- ceaaitien down the diserediiable credit | ment was necessary. The economy reselution | system? | was thus Boyeottet.— A/a } members i BERT UROSOKS nell —Why do more chureh ee : } } & 4 0., Giasgow, in | attend serv ice in the evening than in the]. igar repert of May 12, says: —‘' Owing to Is it because the saints ‘shall j¢ne alteration in the Canadian Tariff, the ex- ; | morning rejoice e in isa beds?” port in refiued sugar has now assumed smaller proportions. As it appears hardiy necessary, Ss - - | for the present at any rate, to make a special Tue sale of land at Strawberry Hil!| report upon the article, this issue will yesterday, for the Bank of Prince Edward | therefore be our last, but if the time comes rat ‘o 'g f. af Island, by Willian Dodd, was quite suc- | that Canada ts able to take our manufacturers . 6 . ° : 1 + s . ; cessful. Over seventy lots of about one} '?® quantity a gain, we shall, with pleasure acre each were dispersed of, at an average of | "¥™* ; , Ts $190 per lot. Some of the lots were sold ; iw wnasieal tihue wan > bso as high as $310, while others were secured fHE m pes aay wee ate and veg vee ne ‘ rices as follows : Be (small) © 12 cents - bat Si2d. ihe following were the pur- Pri F ollows : Beef { mail), 7 to 32 cents ; OF fiom . do (quarter), 6 to 9 cle Mutton, 7 to 12 ichasers: A - ‘ a . vents; Lamb, from 49 cents. to $la quarter; “a . am ‘ mal ~~ “ o . w Owen Connolly, Esq, 17 lets $3,050 Turkeys each, $1.25 te $1.50; lucksa 25 to Rev. 5S. G. Lawson, ae 1.545 30 cents; Butter, fresh 16 to 20 certs; Butter, Hon. Neii SicLeod, pe 1,933 | tub 1i7 to 19; Eggs Lt to 13 cents; Hav 40 to R. Heartz, Esq., ai.” 1,520) 45 cents; Oats 45 to ¢ 50 cts; Seed do, 50 to 60 B. Heartz, Haq., S 990 | cents; Potatoes 30 to 3l cents; Flour $2.80 } . “ hs 2. ’ 1 oo « 9 x | Hon. D. Davies, 5 * 850 | to $3.00; Oatmeal $3.25 to $3.50; Fewls, 20 l Gor. Bt sviland. Q 66 915 | to 25 cts.; Pork (carcass) 63 to 7; do (smal), tT R. Brecken. Esa ‘ “a 600 7 to 10 eenis. . ; : * . VU ee pay: : ; a wile iia dios J. H. Catbrae, Esa., aie 540 1 a A. McLean, By., S « 820 4 RETURN relating to proof Spirits Was re EK Hughes, Esq 2 «6 250 cently laic before the British House of Com my bat, ‘s « te +2 *° ¢ J. H. Gates, Esq Qo 6 279 | meas. ‘The tables for 1830 show that 38 284, vw. . ive 4 *’ ~ , "po ie] . . . *¥) Hon J. Longworth, Lo“ 955 | 762 gallons of proof spirits were distilled ; & oe sib’ 4 ' 2 x Oo mer wae 1 + a te dan | that 3,575,647 gallons were delivered, duty H Forttnaase. Kisq.. 1 290 oe ee -L Os Oh Ane C8 5 | paid, from stocks; and that 32,317,025 gal- > ~ . | long were put into bond. Yur session ef the General Assembly of | 222 the United Presbyterian Church, at Pitts- burg, was quite interesting on account England paid £6, 655 Ss. 3d. as duty on spirits during the Scotland paid £4,205.218 10s. 5d, and Ireland paid £3,580,720 18s 24. for year, duty, duty. ee . ° . | Vit . . : ne the discussion on church music. The| {0° a pind ype nee Sea a ogland brought up by a petition | Of ’* 1). “90. bY ganous, : cotland 6,525,036, question was signed by a large number of Ministers and | eld: rs, which characterizes the iutroeduc- | tion of ‘bias wi nental music in churches as | ; reprehensible and tending to beget a con | coat couverse _ well is one who is “* pleasant : without seurrility; witty.w 3 i tempt fer law and sap the very foundation | os “a oe re A Bair at oo ' | r 3 dae 7 ; impudene earned with- _. | of Presby te ‘rian order. They closed ; y closed the | out epinion, and strange without heresy ” ; paper by asking the Assembly to have the | Prost all ; fracti and Dr. Johnson atfords some hints as to what resbyteries where such infraction exists qualifications are necessary to one who would Ito take steps to have it corrected. The) excel in colloquial diseeurse in the follewing | document was referred to the Committee on words: ‘There must in the first place be | Bills and Overtures. | knowledgce—there must be materials; in the | second place there must ‘ve acommand of Tur Montreal censns statistics are said emer i ye ond place an must be : : magination, to place things in such views as | to show a wonderful increase in the popula- her are note Soomie seen in; and in the tion of that city within the last ten years, | co th place there must he presence of mind, reaching, it is asserted, somewhere in the | and a re olution whieh is not to ba overcome neighborhood of fifty per cent. In 1871) by failures. This last is an essential requi- the population was 107,225, while this year | site ; for the want of it many people do not aid Ireland 5,182,430 gallons, _ a <i Geman ACCORDING to Shakspsare, & person who _- OOO? Slight shecks of | that -* Giover- Lars Ottawa advices siate ad in the fall, nor General wil! leave for Enylat and return after ‘a brief alence, | Tur bangnet tgiven to Goliwin Smith, im 'Toronte, by the Press Association of Canada, | wes one of the grandest affairs of the kind \ din iz ia the intention of the Governur-Gene- iral to esta vi Lite- sh in Quebec a Canacian t ous to the somewhat analag Pal rancaiaa, » Acadeiny, ry | celebrated Academie | we Oaks Sraxts \t Kpsem, on the 3rd, the race for the Oaks stakes, about a mile and was won by Crawford’s Thebais, second | place by Lacy Glitters, third place by Myra. ee % tail, ; & | ‘Twn shorthorn breeders of Canada, a tempt abroad. lerad-beok with a new standard will prove a somewhat diflicult task ; but the time has cha herd-bovk is necessary, iif we wish the merits of our short herns acknowledged by Americans and others. Se lee come when su Trade With South America. Government has with- }drawn the subsidy from the line of steam- ships plying New Yoik and Rio Janeiro, and the consequence has been the withdrawal of the jine 1iself, What are the circumstances _ ave led to this result is not clear, but since the Brazilian Govern- ment only a Kea menths ago expressed its willingness to grant asubsidy toa line ef Tut Brazilian netween > i steamers between Halifax and Montreal the Dominion and Rio Janeiro | ports on that route, it is quite certain that here good reasuns for it. Per- haps the Brazilian Government thinks the Canadian line will suppiy all the | feeds of the country with greater satisfac- tion. At all events itis ne disc ouraging sign from a Canadian standpoint te hear of the withdrawal of a foreign subsidy from an American line of steamers abeut the time a similar subsidy is being offered to a Canadian line. Brazil and American States purchase largely of such things as are produced in Cauada and the r this country in the pro untries are Various and extensive. There would seem to be an ex ing for a profitable trade be- tween this ccuntry and South America.— Wo) clon Times must be equirements Of Ireeete OF tranical a aducis OF tropic i ¢ cellent oper We will soon prasent to world a city of 20,000 people without a saloon, Onur Lig: r men accept the situ- good naturedly, with few exceptions. The character of their advertisements affords ainusement to the passer-by. The following are samples ition ‘Prohibition pr May 1 | stock « t ligt +hibita, but not befere therefere sell my entire rs up to midnight of April 30, Wiis at ¢ “Closing out, because T have to.—$10,- 000 worth of liqnors at your own figures.” “A Ground h & Ca ‘ e909. 00 w rth f fine | quors to be sold at any ae ‘}Onlv twe weeks left in which to bny liqnois for the snake-bites of the future, etc, ‘* My entire stock ef liquers at lees than Cause, an involuntary removal from ? atiens are favorable indie e for a pretty thorongh enforcement of the law ail over he State. We have a good law, backed sistible sentiment in favor ef ite ment. snens is proud of her genius. Sheis ambitiens to demonstrate to the world the power of State unfettered by the chainsofrum. And the time will come whem Kansas shall be absolutely free. Grumblers may evanable, 4 and growlers 3 > Vagai y come, and vaga but the cause of prohibition resistless course until nees of the trafiic are e.—National Libera or snire nforce pregrersive may grow! ; ies may rles tay ZO, shall move on in its the uecu res ed felt and feared no m tor. a é ai flue Aon Weather Bulietin. Prohabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinees. Toronto, June 7,—10a. m. Mo erate winds, fine weather, stationary or higher temperature. tere rer ee ADMINISTRATORS SALE. Se a ee BANK STOCK. WILL sell AT AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Queen Square, on FRID AY, 10th inst., at 12 o’cleck, — ° shares in Union B soll by order of the Estate of the late Lon. pe oan ank P. E. Island, Administrator ef the Joseph Davidson, of New WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. TO LET! AP immediate possession given, the £& [flouse and premises on the corner of Great George and Fent streets, lately oceu pied, and used for the last twelve years, as a private boarding house by Alexander Hayden, Exq. Also, the shop beneath. For parti- culars apply to THOMAS DAW®£0ON, M. D. Ch’town, June 7-—2aw my? OR. GEQRGE ‘HYDE, Graduate of the Pirladelphia Dental ile Successor TO Dr. STRICKLAND. June 7, 81—3i Has returned to Chariettetown and can be consulted as usual at his office, Great “eo a Street, vther Seuth | the astonished } pat her ne rg 2w streets. the premises to & Ce. STAMMERING A Literary Less of Yoice AND, of Lenden, Ont dhe ONLY CURE fe ! ' Pprer. SUTHER! 3. the inventer of stammering yet discovere BA os ss e - a ‘ tone « ee eEOMEER > a7 Si54 (kena bs Ba eG FRIDAY, (Oth ENS’ Where he will remain for a few a to con- duet ONE CLASS ONLY. His suceessful treat ment of th eunde rsigned who is known personal ly to most of the lead- ling merchants on Trince Edward Is land is a | sufficient guarantee that ALL WHe COME CAN BE CUKED. Apply fer circulars, etc., to Rn. B. MACKINTOSH, Commission Merchant, 158 Upper Water &t., (ju 6—6i] ant ur | anne Molasses, olasses, FeNHIRTY puucehens choice MOLASSES twenty hhds. aad tierces Sugar. received. HORACE HASZARD. June 6, ’81—1 w eod ees Auction Sale. by the wnada, to sell by PUB- AM. instructed Public Works, C LIC AUCTION, on At Eleven o’cieck, AT THE FOOT OF GREAT CEORGE STREET a. ., and other j | Now lying at Peake’s No 3 Wharf, and the short blocking in and about the said scow. state, and where and as it now lies | time of sale and before cdlelivery. A. McNEILL, June 4, 1SS!--s mt w ‘Tg Lobster . Thi ro Por Liverpool Direct. ‘§*HE FAST-SAILING BRIG ALPHETA, 2 300 tens register, classe | Al at i loyds, cargo now ready, will Sail frem Charlottetown en ebout the Isth inst... | Carrying Lebsters at one case. Loading Berth—Peake’s No. 1 Wharf. For freight apply to JOHN avs rHES » til 12th Chaz ottetown. Steam N avigation. boy sani B x ctinccnsatesst ad June 3, 'Si- rE\AE held at their office, and Lower. Water en THURSDAY idlay of June By order of the corner of Great George “ects, at seven o'clock EVENING, the sixteenth LSst. Directors, FF. W. HALES, Secretary. Y BOSTON STEAMERS u miilitea TAT O FREIGHT will he received after re three o'clec kK on Gays ‘ f eaiit & Bills of Lading must be presented for sig nature by four o'cleck, ' cx CaRvEL, BROS, law vr W VANTED._ A TOUNG MAN to take charge of a small ' Farniture Factory at North Sydney. Breton. None sober man need A poly to _ June :. Cane but a apply. i McDONALD. North Sydney, May 50, ’8t—Im fju 2 —To— GASH GUSTOMERS All Claasoe-of Goods, As I am anxious to reduce my Stock. mn W. TREMAINE, June I, 83 Queen Stret. CA ARE iD bs ETS, Lace Curtains, &c CHOICE ASSORTMENT just opened, and will be sold at very low prices at R. W. TREMAINE'S, 8 i. $3 Queen Street, Union Bank of P, £, Island, DIVIDEND NO. 34, TOT ICE is hansh vy given that a Dividend 4% atthe rate of eight per cent. per annum has this day been declared on the Capital Stock of this Bank, for the past holf year, payable at its Head Office and Branches torthwith. MACLEOD, Cashier. June I, GEO. Charlottetown, June 1, 1881. BY PRIVATE SAbB. VERY DESIRABLE RESIDEN CF, situated on corner ef ee and Kent For further particulars apply cn EDWARD CORBETT, the figure is given as 150,000. excel in conversation,” June 6--3i, wkly 2i, sj kea May 28, aed sat tu [NT AREAS ESE PPT ppb ci a ahem eee an we Weduesiay, Halifax. Department of Tharsday, the Sth Jang, inst, | _ eee, Neilson master, having the greater part of her or shilling sterling per holders of rely abies Company will be Day TTVIHV 4 PAY ; { 4 2? ‘ WAL HAPALS MENT WiilL Bi HEL” 1x s | ' $T. Pal PAIRS HALL, the Bi of J | FOR THE |BENBEIT OF HR, NP. STRAMBER, | Leaver or Sr. Parrick’s3anp, | Some of the best talent in the city c msented to take part in this Entertaj and a first-class pregramme will be Doors open at 7 o'clock; entertainment to commence at 8. Admission 25 ets.; reserved seats 35 Tickets to be had at Rankin's Drug Sen and at the *‘ Diamond Bookstore,” THOMAS E, FLYNN, Chairman of Committee, 2aw m fm ' | | May 25, 1838] SO, I QUEEN STREET, we ne ee ATS, FATS! HATSI | CHRISTYS’ LONDON HATS, IN FUR, WOOL AND FELT, = A 7 - m M . y 24 ’ 1881. REVISED { | EORGE STREET, | nar l Condemned Dredge Seow, | Ws Bes beau ORRISON'S, The purchaser to take it in its present | NEW TESTAMENT! Terms cash, and payment to be made at | J@ST RECEIVED HARVIE’S BOCKSTORE, Queen Street, May 27, 1881. HATS! HATS HATS A SPEGIALTY. oe ee hos. HAVE NOW OPENED YRNE B THEIR LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT — or— English, Canadian and American FLATTS. : #& The newest and most approved styles BYRNE BROS., —Gi pat ne Queen Street. $4000 IN CENTSI Wanted Before Jaly Isi, May 27, ’8! GOODS SOLD AT LOWES? PRICES, - eee y taken from Cash purchasers € oli accounts, DAWSON & Any qus tit erin pay ment ae a 70. May 27, Aes he | pdseiniim t ‘mk siieaie dente aaa TO LET. 4 WELL-FSNISHED SHOP on neem ‘4 Sq are, opposite the Post Office. #200. Enquire at the office of & T. MORRIS, Queen Street Rent, May 31, 188]. Herring. Herring: OO BARRELS WERRING, ; HORACE HASZARD. rT 17, 1881—6i eod - For sale by > r ot ; ~2 a? Wan os _— + & @ . ian Se a 84 as > battae &e was? ED—An experieneed waiter. a clung Inman preterred,—Rrvsre House. Tat W &’NPTED-—By a profe sional man, & Chamber and Parlor, with beard, in a quiet private family, in vicinity of ecatral Jueen street. Terms must be moderate. Address, for one weck, C., office DalLy EXAMINER, [ju 7 3i o CREA M—Pirst cf the season, at the . *‘Lorne Restaurant,” this evening. _ Aja 61 W anted Immediately—. A young man that has worked on Long Straw Collars and Harness, Apply at EXamMiInex Offiee. ta 6 10i pd ws id Geese Lost—Sst rayed from the 8 Brighton kacm tewards North River, Vild Geese. ‘he finder will be re- ne by leaving them at the ExamMineR Office. fia ye BE LET—One. helf of a aidoudle | tene- ment House on Sy dney Street, adjoining the resilience of H, J. Cari sre, Esq. Pos- session can be given immediately. Apply to Fraxcis P. McCarron, [ju 3 4 pad VV ANTED. —A smart steady Boy, about oor 16 years ef ages, to attend ina general store. One who to had some ex- petience preferred. Apply at this office. ju3 © LET—A TWO TENEMENT HOUSE. on Spring Park Road. A inises te ase MoLgor. ely on oe Oe Thousand Dailars in ots, 2 My * peta Se Yaak aie 50 AT