= anne nee ansanencenensernneee ‘ RETR TT DIRECT. SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION pees Supreme Court, Queen's County, | among the Germans in Waterloo if tested. | | The motion was seconded by Mr. Johnson, | ; of Parkdale, and carried. an a tuememilialea: | ADDRESS BY REV. N, MACKAY, OF SUMMERSIDE, Os sa i aiieietilcidk The Horsford Almanac and Cook | Book mailed free on application to the Ramford Chemical Works, Providence, R. I. GUAL. COAL 1) AILY enim H. M. S. Canada. | The Scott Act. AND LAWN TE rO-NIGHT, NIS JUNE 19, 1884, His Honor the Lieu.enant Governor and | (From the Torouto Globe. ) | Mes. Haviland give a ball this evening 10} A meeting was held at Parkdale, Ont., ~Mr. Gladstone says that, notwith-| honor of the Canada and her officers. ‘on Friday night under the auspices of the standiug the tone of a large section of the; The games at the Park were very eDJoy-| parkdale Scott Act Associxtion. : o 7 . able. (uite a large number of ladies and, q,, principal speaker was the Rey. N. American press on the dynamite out gentlemen played Lawn Tennis, and Prince | McKay, of Summerside, P. B. Island, who if. rages, he has the fullest confidenee in the | George took part in two games. In the first | ned ‘dolinsenl bmn die ebdvienes the Peak triendly sentiments which the American | HisRoyal Highness played with Mr, Pethany, |). osirian Assembly. He said:—‘No part people generally entertain toward Eog-| against Mr. A. J. Warburton and Mr. F. | |; : -- of my work as a_minister of the gospel is land. _Arpaud, the former being winners by six) yore jmportant and more serious, affecting Editorial Notes. TRINITY TERN, - rss NOTICE is here} y given that : Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judica. ture, Court of Assize, and General dail Delivery for Queeu’s County, will be held at —— 4 noma aman = aml —The general feeling in Eugland on the subject of the dynamite outrages is not unfsirly represented by Punch. It represents John Ball and Brother Jona } ltrother Jonathan says, “John, why cant cent to the illness and death of Mr. John Murphy, have given rise to a great deal 1879, when he closed his last school, has stated that, in order that he might do In the second, His Royal | setts to two, the interests and well-being of the millions, Highness played with Mrs. Arnaud against | Mr. Pelham and Mrs. Maxwell. This game | was not finished, but the score was four | setts for the former and two for the latter. | OFFICERS €ANADA FIRST INNINGS, | Runs. | Lieut. Abdy, ct Dr. Warburton, LePage.... Mr. G. A. F. Sceales, bd R. V. Longworth, | Prince George, bd Weeks. .... seuehe The Officers thus winning the match by 11 1s} ; coe |then we ought to know i’. than the work of removing the cause ot He came, he said, from iIntemperanc: oF Province of Prince Kdward beautiful one thousand acres and not tind a stone as not come here to teach These were well where. He did principles of temperance, the country and not see any signs of drunk- When a rum 20th, at two o'clock, on Peake’s Wharf . i, 90 tons Small Coal, B* AUCTION, To morrow (Friday), June No A. McNEILL, FURNESS LINE! At Qucen Square Schoo}, on Lovge, F. & A.M. THE CLIPPER BARK GEORGE PEAKE, : Island whore soil was composed : — ‘= : ? mno ani al} . ’ " : : ? ri os ' . ‘ome teserve Min Sydnee Bt me ; it idl - ls take notice, and layirg aside al} manner i u talking, while O'Donovan Rossa he following is the score of the cricket! + ih. disintegrated old eandetone | Ex Comet. Reserve ee ee ¢ 550 tons Register, 10 years class, Al S ssderiieliieel ea aieiadlide er tian talking, while 3 of th isintegr ; ite —_ No Reserve é Lineda business and excuses v hatsvever, be then and pears as a skunk in the distance. | match : rock, and where you could plough for ferms—-Cash. No heserve. at Lioyas, 'D. A. McDONALD, Master, ‘For Live: pool. Direct. about the 0th June, inst. We give satisfaction te eur customers. and give as references the Commi'tces of the fol- Public Gatherings, the Court Huse, in Charlottetown, on Tues. day, the Twenty-fourth day of June, instant, at the hour of eleven o'clock, foreuoon, of the same day, of which all Justices, Corone High and Petit Constables and Bailifis will there to do and fulfil those things which, b reason Of their several offices, shall be to be i 1 shoot down that beast ?”” big as vour shoe, and the beauty and quality Auctioneer, | done. ‘ vou shot ‘ ‘ . ie . . : . a “ ag ‘ | s a2 , 9 a+ , . ‘ ° : : ..: | Snb-Lieut. Gaisford, bd R. V. Longworth.. Oj} of the farms and of the farming was Ci’town, June 19, 1884.—1i WILL SAIL Given under my hand at Charlottetown, jy ~The melancholy circumstances inci-| 46 i on ee ee ..26| superior to anything he had ever seen else- er the Island of Prince Ha ward, this 16th day of June, Iss4. ei SOF. ic he, | HENKY LONG WGORTR : ° . . 17 7 at sa Jace ine dw 2 : ar} ) ie ; if of sympathy in this commanity. Mr. yates ent per rang es ere oe 0| understood in Ont ni: and wt veri? we 6 ee ne bi i als it a ale Sheriff, : : : : ut. shan, MON AGO. - sere creer are fully awake : , mee y the . IC ring Lobsters ; ither products o : : 4 Os if. Murphy left his own home ill, hoping to Capt Suiemike bd LePage eee ony = = rr ee = H lif ( Lond i Sor ving i‘ arrying 8 rl ine Frei +e June 18, 158 t—2i — © ? ” ™ . si ~ ‘ Fr sce Z 4 ate sda i ’ : i Bia i lid. as Fae RG ROR CERO PM een arse ORR oounimesaaiiiiaain iin . find in the coolness of his brother's meee ab. Bs TON, FUR OUR. oon ic ctv ip eves Bi gre aa te in P. E. Island, got Gil dX al 4 U os r A so , we) i home the health he lost in the heat of} Mr. G. A. F. Sceales, ct J. A. Longworth, : a sahiee hahes thé Mess hak lia passed | Also will take a few cabia passengers. ! ° »Page 2} B B . i a os ‘ 7 e ion lar sre > owne i the tropics. But—he arrived here, to Pri bd i et J. A. Longworth, bd | to be ready to avail themselves of it, and | Durham City, 2325 Newcastle City, 2,199 For particulars apply here to the owners, J . ° . - "G2 veorge, ’ J. ‘ y » P : : - a J < wa : : en ¢. find his brother dead, and to die himself. | *™ a. . a ” ......... 4} immediately it was passed we put it into| Boston City, 2,354 Caleutta City, 3.000 PEAKE BROS. K& UD 8 . : Ye Wiis Y. Laue ©} operation in Prince County, that being the | Durham City, 2.544 Ripon € ity, 3,000 f 4 ve ° pe : ‘ \ . Mr. J. H. Walton, bd R.V. Longworth.... 6 | ope : : : : : ~The following from the Moncton Mr. H. H Campbell not out 0| first County to adopt the Act. One of} Lincoln City, 3,099 Loudea City, 3,000) Ch'tewn, Juoe 18—tf ERSONS — intendi t lant 4 5 Times isi ’ i oot. whici= >>“ ee eee ee ee ee ee erie : : : i ee slit eda icessdctiadieiiaige a Gla iiiieiliaalllllcicdicedhaladia “ESO. Ss mtending o plan ‘Tees, Zimes isin accord witha r Pp “si ee 2 ewe CHIRY DANGERS. This Line is making a specialty of ( anned | ac ae Th ; Shrubs, Vines, Roses, and new Varities of has been current here for some days :-— ee. om ia that of indiffer. | @veds. and quote through rates to London, | E > & § x Pi RRS small Froits in the fall of 1884, cam be sup. mS ‘*We are informed on what we believe to ss has 53 in the present campaign tl myn tt indiffer "| from all Stations of P. i. Island and — plied on application at the . ; ity . . . Ce Thi at ur uno1e 2a t that time, ‘ a. tn ] rave n 1 er steamers rom | en oe be pretty reliable authority, that Judge PARK CLUB—FIRST INNINGS. rence. This was our trouble a | colonial Railways, and per s OF ss Hendley will be the next Governor of Runs. | Our friends were so indifferent that we only | Charlottetown, and offering _— and — “s ae REVERE HOUSE, - > a3 7 'f , > fore wicke nollec 290; but the liquor party were also | ¢ransportation aad low rates of freight, they ry re yf si ' Prince Edward Island, and that Hon. W. | Mr. J. A. Longworth, leg before wicket, bd polled 1,290; but th juor part) SO | trans} ; L i an a {; THES & W Sullivan, the present Premier, will be Abdy. Metisse, eee aes .--- l} so indifferent that they only polled 200, No| hope for " large share of the patronage of | 0 SLatS, valine g Us ’ G, J. &. CHAPMAN, i. oo , a j » Svdnev Grey tai j sooner than the Act was passed, however, | packers and shir pors. a : inted to the vacant seat on the Bench. | Mr. Sydney Grey, bd Gaisford....... ' | sooner than the Act was passed, ho co silk thas ‘PR 4 as “es wall Dr. Warburton, bd Gaisford........ 1} onr work and difficulties began. We a] TOCRBRORD & RI, , er ag di al of shipp General Agent | # via as y upert, Rock , These appointments if made would, we) ”' a : * . . PICKFORD & BLACK, — | QTE will place at the disposal of shippers New York. } believe, be eminently satisfactory to the Mr. io A LePage, ct Capt. Durrant, bd »| pointed an Inspector on ea for « vary Avents at Halifax. | a portion of our Warehouse on No, 2 Ch’town June 17—4ia ; ; ; ad : re cee : oes a eo vy, and at once brongh ip the fend- : | oo haa % urpose of Goods for . re : ; wople of Prince Edward Island. —~ ee : county, and | zat Gp the omen 1 oR MACGOWAN | Wharf, for the express purpose o - F T 7: jews th = 7 Ke oe ey a ae a" ,ersagainst the Aci. But appeals were ae A oo a4 ee town, | Shipment, and will grant warehonse receipts ; ysis ‘gor ae ' —The London Times reviews - : . Me W . H sbkirk ' —* 1} made, and the c mstitutionality of the Act} Tuhete teaw wiity 46 "eth ; | for said Goods. ns Be ANG &, Lé) 5 { ’ Fat kK 0. Ae, iP events which have led to the ae a Mr.H Car iL t O'Calia shan, bd Gaisford. 16 | Vas questioned, so that no judge could be wrt Te __... | ‘this Warehouse is a fine three-story build-| _ = ——=—_— : : wir, th, rell,c , an, siora.. } cf ah ie—--> re le . lan ~ster anc fe — — + in Egypt and admits that the evils both ot Mr R R. Fitzgerald — ont me 9 | got to enforce the payment of fives. Thus a f rm i a ech Race lag = : a OMINION FLAG—A five-yard Domin- . > . ° a oy ’ ’ eee + bape }¢ } : may ¢ B28 the Aoeott et ‘ leverv induceme 9pers as insurance ¢ warner : : ; : : ; native and foreign rapacity have become Mr. W. Murray, not out.......... 1} trom the vea> 13879 to 1883 ene rrcot Ac 7 y SG H (} 4 is ‘eile be off. Shed seh a ’ ion Fleg, beioning to the undersigned, worse instead of better under English oc-| Mr. G. Robertson, bd Abdy.............. 0| was a dead-lett: : We « mor Sake oF wy , wei so PEAKE BROS. & Co. | was loaned e some pe in the city last d ; is xtra 9} evidence, carried our cases, but could not} ~~ pine Said Flag nad been repzired by a : the present dis- MECERS 2.8 eee eee c es cose eens 7] CeaeeR, CATES ONE Se oe ; nod 5 i » 18—tf summer. Naik g nad | Pp eee ; . ae fl irs to th —— | cellect a dollar of the fines. The result was ai ' ee On REE Pane Ais a piece of bunting differing ia color some organization of Egyptian afiairs to the oes es tony --47| the law was openly defied, and wild drunk- | PVAE Annual Midsummer Examinations of sa : to the main flay. Avy person baving it will want of a distinct policy on the part of SECOND INNINGS— OFFICERS CANADA. eness and complete debauchery ob- the Charlotictown Public Schools will | & es Rg } FOO please return it to the owner.—Jonn Ines, s: the English Government, and contends i we Runs |tained among the people. Nearly every | be held as follows, viz. :— ee i ¢ s : [junei9 li 't. ate t of resent diffi-| c a? , woth *toe ‘ carried his flask, and the , > _—_—— spopnieenowitnsinndmeoenietersiomenaninersnnni —-- iy errant per wai yo Seb.-Lient. Gaistord, bd R. V. Loagworth, 7 | se00me. man- carried sre every-| At West Kent Street School,oa\,. . ite "ANTED—A SERVANT MAN who mul ght h b roided by : 9} dreadful effects of free rum were every , > lt: ‘ aia . Ly, ; cuities might have been avoide bed ek Re ie Opin 1 19} dre In 1883 ¢t Seip ig : : ignite an ag ay J ami par thoroughly understands the of if firm adminuistration. — ae ae J. Longworth, bd R. Pi oo Perr. iw ae ee W edn asday, June 2th, ! ul horses, carriages, harness, ete. and 4a v iN oe EN ka 6 ol hoe Oa wd 6 o's bec =) | ality Oo act e » at aoe ee nate an ¢ promicca. indledie ardening —A veteran teacher has pa$sed away. , . ye i eae ; : : ; ea work about p y ing g and i ~ ae ‘ae F ~ ” ov Mr. os W. ooo leg before wicket, bd : months we had the thing crushed under — At Prisee Street School, ON} You can got the bes: Geode, at the lowest | a little farming, to whom liberal wages will Mr. Vonald McKay, whose death is a eM POs cdi s be vals ons cldba se Y} feet ; not, however, without energetic ms | prices, at the “City Steam Bokery. be given, if found asuitable man. Apply st . I ’ ll h 4 e . . p , 7. . * & . nounced in another column, taught the |} Lieut. O'Callaghan, run heed cee) ols action against difticulties, and we very Thursday June 26th Pn can return all Goods not used, if in| once to Jonn Ines. [june 8 2i . : : Capt. Durrant, bd Weeks ] : fi d “o] TOME Ys o ° Se Grammar School at Malpeque sixty-two oa HA Dr, ge ad tact de g| speedily had the traffic under control, so good condition. ul + yoats ate: nee fem Ws time untill in’ 3 obo 3a oo’ that you can now travel from end to end of OARDERS WANTED—A few persons J . = 7.6 can be accommodated by Mrs. E. Doyle, W ANIED—A Servaut Girl tor a small ‘ : id ; eet ale ; re day bef: last Christmas, ; ’ ‘ing Teas and Picvics, supplied last year:—- | King Street, between Prince and Hillsboro aoe Snmas Warneas muewrmmenen . 0) 26. 3, B. Se rt one faa the aula aail ohh; a trieod Friday, June 27th. io en ere ee Suen Ales tend Lae eae .Y i j Mr. H. A. C We seas iso Sa ’ ; ; : g tea, ' . was one of the vey oe teachers ssh WRG ia : : ns a ... 4} round the bay on which our town is built, | Commencing each day at ten o'clock, a.m.| Lot 48 Tea, (junel9 Island, who received public ow for Ci tat —~-|a distance of eight miles. We tried to find} At twelve o'clock, noon, the pupils will be| Clyde River Tea, \4 7 ANTED—A Girl f ’ al house- ) his teaching; and he was one of the first BE nso Uae tales Ad ed sik ook ee ..65}a drunken man, but although we met 73] convened in the Main Hall, where the Gov-| Eldon Hall Tea, ; rk Gud a on aah at Tar teachers who passed ac eXamination SECOND INNINGS—PARK CLUB teams, some of them with four or five per- ernor General's Medals, and Certificates for | DeSabie Tea, hat lee Tenia ages. Pp'y [junel9 ; under the rovisious of the Free Eduea Hi i fe ae ? Rw @ sons on them, we could not see one single Preticlency from the School Board, will be Lot 65 Tea, o ry ‘yaa ee * mers . prot he : Mr. R. R. Fitzgerald, bd Gajsford . a individual presented to those entitled to receive them Sprit gticld Tea, a ‘ ‘¥XO LET—The two-story Dwelling H : Re tion Act. It is probable that he instruct-| Mr. a ene . : ‘The » ual entertainment will be given by the| South Wiltshire Tea, | ' se Swo-story Uwelling ony ed a greater number of the youth of this _ oe : OS ates: = THB WORKS OF .DEIre. Pupil, under the direction of their teachers | St Peter's Tea, , _anntiens and Carlen, opposite the i Province than any other map. Until Mr G Robi ey Se ro penne : Three years ago a weak man dare not travel | Pareni of the pupils and citizens generally} Railway Picnic, ES u Hod we 9 i. Li aa 7. "a = it ‘ la a a ete ag ee ore oS as ogo 9 | that road alone. He would not say there | are invited to be present. Benevolent Irish Society Picnic. Hodgson’s an aeut. Hasiewood’s, Gra | a last year, he enjoyed comparatively good | Mr. 1. A. LePage, Th: Setnidil dy oti 0 chatter . ibaa, teak Manin ae < Street (West). Sewer to the River. Pos- ij ee ee | sng: Me W. Wek Wal iton, bd Abdy,... : coins Gs “eae get liquor in from St. ISAAC OXENHAM, 5. QUIR. Was Mon oa eee ‘ oalé | it T ; r. W. A. Weeks, ct Walton, bd Abdy....1 ; ’ a y Secretary of School Board. J M. MoRRISON. une | ‘ happily on : ee last in a serene Mr. H. Carvell, ct Abdy, bd Auten” ... || John or Halifax, and keep it in the house, a Sie fe eres i oe Prince Street, Ch’town, June 17—l0w bees } and venerable old age. Mr. W. C. Hobkirk, not out.............. 11| but they are the people who are hastening Ch’town, June 19, ae. F —_——— . omnes giane—naraeen bene OARDERS WANTED— A few first-class —Mr. Blake's retirement from politics | Pr. Warburton, bd Abdy.......... ..-. 0} their own speedy end, and these will soon — 1 * , Boarders may fiud suitable quarters on i a3 Mr. J. A. Longworth, bd Gaisford......... 3} die out. They had also doctors, asin Halton, ' application to Mre. W. Kennedy, Brick . is inferred from the fact that he has . 8 ae ad { Hillsborowwh iark tf iat again appeared in Court A: Terdete Nhs ok -10} who nam ee deere’ but gine a a House, Billsborengh Park, ijuvelgt ie. e , : —— ion will soon set that right, and if it is no ; oT eee a ee —— | despatch reminds us that he “rather Total... tf ee een eens 61] 54 rong enough you will join us in demand- —FROM— TEAS, BALLS, PARTI iS, N oe , cee — 7 a ostentatiously withdrew from the practice SUMMARY ing law that will resirain these men. Se mer... . of his profession in order, as he said, Ist Inning, 2nd Inning. Total, | W hen we set to work to won or Scott CRAPAUD TQ PUCWASH, —AND— OUND—A numb-r of Grain Legs. In- that he might give his whole time to the | Officers Canada... .. 53 66 119 | Act into operatiog we were told the tem- ‘ ; a uire at THE LXAMINER Office. [junelé ’ service of his party, Last session be Park Club. Os 47 61 108 perance onal e against it : we said Under the Auspices of True Bi others 4 4 a ie | june $20,000 a year, for one of $2,500, which i! was supposed at the time was what ls Dame was considered worth to the ‘cm with which he was connected. The fact that he has recently renewed his practice, having appeared in court to argue some cases, lends color to the rumor that he contemplates giving up polities. Certain it is that the manage- ment of party matters since he has been leader, has not increased his popularity in his own party, among whom there is a very decided spirit of revolt.” —The Montreal Gazette remarks :— ‘The opposition have a peculiar way of confounding debt with taxation.. The object of these unfair tactics is, of course, to deceive the people by creating the im- pression that every dollar expended by the government fer useful and profitable ' R.V. Longworth, 70 balls, 14 overs, | maiden over, 3 wickets, 29 runs. T. A. LePage, 65 balls, 13 overs, 2 maiden overs, 6 wickets, 22 runs, Gaisford, 89 balls, 17.4 overs, 9 maiden overs, 5 wickets, 17 runs. Abdy, 70 balls, 14 overs, 3 maiden Overs, 4 wickets, 23 runs. Keene, 15 balls, 3 overs, 6 runs, no wicket. 2nd Innings :— R. V. Longworth, 50 balls, 10 overs, 1 inaiden over, 19 runs, 4 wickets. T. A. LePage, 20 balls, 4 overs, 15 runs, no wicket. W. A. Weeks, 40 balls, 10 overs, 22 runs, 4 wickets, J. A. Longworth, 10 balls, 9runs, no wicket. Keene, 50 balls, 10 overs, 2 maiden overs, 24 runs, | wicket. Gaisford, 70 balls, 14 overs, 5 maiden overs, 23 runs, 6 wickets. Abdy, 21 balls, 4 overs, 13 runs, 2 wickets, The crease wes in good order for playing, vhen he met a Catholic he would say toat he fanatics who were running this were bigoted Protestants. If he met a Tory he was told that the Act was carried by the Mackenzie Grit Government, and if he met a Grit he would tell him that it was a Tory dodge. The temperance advocates stump- ed the country, however, and met these statements everywhere, the result being that they had a majority of one-half more than all the votes polled on the first sub- mission of the Act, although the election was in the midst of the severest and cold. est weather of the winter of 1882-3. They had also the complete co-operation of all religious bodies, PROTESTANTS AND CATHOLICS, ;not one single priest or minister being op- posed to their principles. In one of ou: townships were a number of French voters whom they could not influence, and when the liquor men weat amoug them the priest “Heather Belle’ wi! Wharf at 8 o’clock,a m,, arriving in Pugwach abont 11.°0 ; remaining until about 4 p.m.; arriving at Crapand about 7, Publie cordiaily invited, , The Committee are determined to make this the grandest excursion of the season, and asneither time nor expense will be spared, friends patronizing it will be sure of a pleas- ant and enjoyable time, Music and Refreshments, suitable for the occasion, will be provided by the Commi'tee. Tickets from Crapaud and return: Gents, $1.00 , Ladies, 50 cents ; to be had from the following Committee:—Jcohn Muirhead, R Holmes, H, W Robertson, R. E, Sobey, Alex, Strang, \ man will be in attendance to take chaige of horses trom parties coming from a cistance, Crapaud June 19, 1884—2i L oh ew leave Crapaud | | | Ginger Beer, Aefreshmente, at the Cheapest prices, on application to VATGHER, MURPHY & C@., at the Star Confectionery, or at the “Little Shop around the Corner,’ Great George St. Vatcher, Murphy & Co. manufacture all the articles they furnisb, from the best and purest materials, and, with their expericace, guarantee satisfaction. Fruit Cake, Plain Cake, Pastry, Washington Pies Sponge ° &c.. &c , &c , of the best quality, will be sold, Ginger Ale, Syrvps, Soda Water, Sweet Cider, uke, |at cheaper prices than by an other concern on the Island, As V. M. & Co., have alr« ady entered into several large contracts for Tecs tor the coming | season, cuinmittees and ilv, in Moncto pF ; b | Mere ad eine ot] Jonvatger neta Protestant be woul va ae ee ide Saree ' — a oe | S meee ¢ Analysis of bowling, first inbing:— that Seott was a Roman Catholic, and N MONDAY, the 23rd inst., the steamer | F all kinds, supplied with all suitable . wig month. Apply at this ofiiee. jjunel4 Apjly at the |junel4 6i FeO LET~-The beautiful Brick House, on Dundas Espianade, now occupied by Mr. Goff, containing fourteen Roons, eight Regis ter Grates, Kitchen Range, Bath and Bath Room (with hot.2nd cold water), inside and Outside Water Closets (with outlet to the river), Pump. Force Pump, and Water Tank (complete) Possession given on Ist Angast next. For terms and particulars apply to OwEN CONNOLLY, Charlottetown, |jurel4 eod tl augl YABBAGE PLANTS A few thousand / Cabbage Plants on sale by Jobn Colwill, Head of Queen Street. [junel3 lw wy JASTURAGE for four cows. olfice of E. J. Hovason. - a) \ AN SERVANT— Wanted a good steady 4°95. man, for general work. Must have some knowledge of farming Apply to R. RB. ; others will please | FitzGerald, Charlottetown Royalty. | ie fi {and the weather pericct. A large number | met them and told them to go about their call or write early for prices and terms. . , {junelZ : works involves a burden on the tax- of spectators were on the ground | business, they were not wanted there. The | tt ial i ‘EW LEPi-in. a pricaiatiadin Soe cee ! payer. Asa matter of fact, the net in- in the afternoon, Luncheon was served by | sesujt of this was that t iey had now com- | FEYHE Semi-Annual Meeting of the County CON FEC YI ONERY i f mo og 7 a aos vs a ea 5 terest on the public debt paid last year) ©. V. McGregor, of the Osborne, at the | pletely captured the eountry, and a drop of Fi Lodge of Queen’s County, will be held in _ 5 ee ee ee 7 : i . Exam was $271,717 less than in 1879-| end of the first innings. [liquer cannot be ,ot there unless in some | the Lodg» Roow, in Charlotretown, on Tues-| Pure and nuadulterated, (no imported traeh). ini . [junel? 80, and as the saving of in After luncheon, the players were phoito- | hack room a law-breaker rens the risk of a day, the Ist July next, at the hour of four “ee e todags rates, a ee fe terest through the redemption of graphed by Lewis in front of the Club | $50 fine. To carry this Act out, how- o'clock. p m. ane i Ue oe Coat a | the 5 per cent. loan is estimated at House. Excellent negatives were obtained ; ever, there must be we rk ond sacrifice GEORGE 8, MeL¥Ob, ! shin ealel itil Se ne PY Ted ne ee $325,000, there is a uet saving of $596,- and the pictures, which will include a like- | made, and a band of half a de zen inen | Coanty Sec’y. | Py ane panee te as : se a , "2 > iness of the Prince, will, no doubt, be| m ist keep watch on the en ny. There June ]19—-li wy 2w | — © guarantee 8 cacy 717, for which the country could borrow eagerly sought after. | saan ails Gk) ie! aatelh da) teal thd Peer. a lai | 8 8 Ge @ | Apply at once to-—-Joun MacLeop & Co. $15,000,000 without being under the necessity of increasing the taxation. The loan just issued by the Finance Minister bears interest at the rate of 34 per cent., which is equivalent to a saving of $350,- The only injuries during the game were | received by Mr. Grey, who was struck by the ball, while Mr. R. V. Longworth had both hands severely injured; but for which his good bowling would doubtless have been still better. ing processes and other legal technicalities, summonses and writs must be properly made out, and John Smith’s sucamons must not be served on Thomas Jones, and versa. * The feeling all over the Dominion is growing in favor of total vice FOR SALE. A SAFE nearly new ; medium size, Ap- ply at the Examiner Ovrice. [ju 18 i IN STORE: Le 25) bris. High Grade Patent, 75) bris, Medium and Low Grade, 25') brls, Choice Superior Extra, [june 1} i hy LET—Two Furnished Rooms, with us¢ of Kitchen, Apply at this office. {jane il 000 annually on the debt of 1883, and gs bard a i cites | 125 bris, Cheice Fancy, W ae - penne Moe ee Clack: See c which:an thie desue nel’ made.will. cave = = prohibition. The revolution of feeling “sa eo i Diy Goods Store. Must have experi $50,000 i ian i with th Pack or THE CaMEL.—As a matter of fact,|Guring the past ten years is marvellous. TO ABRIVE; ence and good reference. Apply at this office. ow Ganuahy 68 Compared With the} a in spite of its having carried Mohamet | He (Mr. McKay) attended this first assem- sd pt aes ee ds (june? rate previously paid.” é : - : vat wae 50 bris. Choice Superjor Extra (brands—| oo Ss Ioiinis ech lnciacundae soni aan P YP in four jumps from Jerusalem to|bly as a ree res nee yes —_ — Atles and Kvangeliect Gite ATION WANTED—In an office, ! +, earners ees Mecca, seven miles an hour is the|ago, and if he ventured then to spea AVING secured a first-class Cook and : a a a aii i deem & i- i ’ : : a ‘ ' = : _ . : store or warehouse, bya man of exper) P| Respecting the Canadian loan which has|camel’s best pace; nor can it maintain |of total abstinence some D. D. would get Staff, the above-named Hotel will be Biot : : Rod linia: WF he sired. “Anon we . ; 7 . ok} d <a ne P 4 . ence. (0G references ii requirea, Apply y just been issued on the London market, the |this rate over two hours. Its usval| up and chop hia head off. e had heard | open for visitors on the 2!st inst. | Exam'ngr OFFick [juned a Journal of Commerce says :—‘'The Globe is| sneed is abovt five miles an hour—a slow, | D. D's. quote the example of Chiist, as one JOSEPH KENT o> BE .—_———_—— - of . || preparing for another assault. It an-|iounging pace, beyond which it is dangev- | of the local liquor dealers in Toronto is NOW - ~—femel on : . 4 i's O LET—Two fenements, — Possesai09 3 nounces that the new loan ought to be|ous with nine camels out of ten, (oj doing in leiters to the clergy. The man, hide BG te anager, | J. A. CHIPMAN & Ca. & given immediately. Apply to \\ ‘LTER | placed at three per cent., and if it should| urge taem, or else, as Asiatics gay, they | the speaker continued, who quotes Jesus as J.F. SHATEORD, | Lowk, Kent Street, Kast, ee 2 ay turn out that such terms cannoi be ob-|‘*break their hearts” and die ‘“iterally” |an abettor of modern bacchanalism is a sit se, | a: tained, then of course the responsibllity|on the spct. ill t hr ] F e Minister. | wii be thrown on the Finance Minister, | have his success. those who by to prevent spared no We shall be very cilort | spent, it kneels down and not all the wolves Yor, when a cainel has been pressed beyond this speed, and is in Asia will make it budfie again. A fire blasphemer The temperance people mean to conquer; their object is to free the Do- mihion from the traffic. But if in the present struggle they are beaten, those 1,000 LOATS OF GLAY FOR SALE. Apply to Avent, opposite Rankin House, Ch’town, June 16 Valuable Property’ YANTED,—An upholsterer, coustant work, good wages. Apply at ounce to . r Fon ft Mark Waricar & Co, fin 27 y ENT MILLS and other choice brands = glad indeed to find that the state of the| under its tail is as useless as food in front | who do their duty will have the satisfaction JOSEPH WAHAR. HK family Fiour fer sale by Henry beer. money market is such as to enable the|of its nose. The camel remains where it|to know that whatever lives are lost, what-| Ch’town, May 22—tf Office and Warchouse, Water Street, neat minister to obtain a loan at 3 per cent., but | kneels, and where i: kneels it dies. ever souls are damned, and whatever blood a te eR SAL i | Ferry Wharf. [may] we do not hesitate to state beforehand — is sued, they will be able to look to heaven 2% ree als Snore ~~ ‘hat the agent of the Dominion Govern-| Talmage hss beer considering the quan-|and say, ‘Our hands have not shed this By ei CHEAP WAGON and a WASHING went ia London may be relied on to give the best advice to the minister that it is possible to procure. An Arab, said to be the only survivor, has orrived at Korosko, and gives an account of the massacre of the garrison and 2,000 of the male inhabitants. tity of gold protuced in late years, and in & recent sermon says tho’ the time is coming when ‘‘the people will eat from silver plates and driuk from golden chalices.” If the good preacher had gone on and told his flock what would be on the plates and in the chalices he would have done no mbre than hie duty. bieod.’ The rev. gentleman’s address was thoughtful and eloquent throughout, and was listened to with great attention. A ‘e of thanks was moved by Mr. Clement, of Waterloo County, who said he had met ‘, cqumervial traveller who. stated , his nelief that the Scott Act would carry even 200 CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE AT McKINNON & MeLEAN’S, CHEAP. June 2 0. co uncessigned offers for sale the busi- | - hess premises Known as “83” QUEEN STREET. The building is large and come modious, running Lack from Queen Street | eighty-three ‘ect; and ihe stand is unsur- | passed. Terms easy, JAS DESBRISAY. | { Chitown, March 6- vod t 4% MACHINE forsale. Apply to Hector Mel eod, St. Peter’s Road, Charlottetown. | jmayd tf — LEY-—-A House on King Stre t, be tween Hillsborough and Weymouth >¥s. Possession immediately. Also a Warehouse on Grafton Street, Apply to Wrttram Dopp. {uamy 2