a cnn a a sewcnsucsetns states, csiiillliiaiilliis il cil lla di: tiaten, cient. actin nti — St OER ae a cana arg ota Preeti Rite Siete nll al iar Ma ae AE eortoneveis inc a eal ie <8 esl wien OS a ee Se oe agent er ne gee omen’. een om eh RE ar i ie af a Messe ee ——— ede wus — me rT Sea _— iy R=EAMINATR, MAY 2a, 1884 Tue Darty HXAMINER. MAY 22, 1884. Lower Great George Street. THE special committee appointed by the Arbor Society to superintend the planting of Great George Street with ornamental trees, are to meet to-morrow forenoon. Great George is our widest street, and the street by which the largest number of visitors enter and leave the town. Ii is, therefore, the street on which, of all others, the most care should be bestowed; and on it what is known as the Boule- vard plan—i. ¢., on each side between the sidewalks and the carriage way spaces ov which grass and lines of orna- mental trees are permitted to grow— might with most propriety be adopted. But it cannot now be so laid out. The end next the wharf is, indeed, in a dis graceful state, requiring the immediate attention of the City Surveyor ; and the street must undergo considerable change before this plan can be adopted. To begin planting trees on it on the Queen's Birthday will, therefore be a mistake; and we hepe _ the Committee will, instead of proceed- ing to do so, recommended that the Arbor Society use its influence with the City Conneil to have the necessary changes made, and the trees planted and the sods laid down in autumn or next spring. dneniteetaenes The Birth Rates of the Provinces. The second volume of the census is largely devoted to vital statistics. The table of births show that in the twelve months ending April Ist, 1881, the num- ber of births in the different Provinces was as follows :— Males. Females. Total P. E. Island.. . 1,659 1,604 3,263 Nova Scctia........ 6,375 6,010 1°,385 New Brunswick.... 5,060 4,718 9,778 Quebec... 22,201 710 63.007 Ontario . ae 27,258 56,430 Manitoba. . .. 1,088 1,094 2,182 British Columbia vo oe 508 999 The Territories 164 126 290 Total... 71,306 67,028 138,324 The birth-rate per thousand of the population is found to be as follows :— Princa Edward Island. ............. sae Hoven Geoties::. cl. é.G0i6 Ss F. FT 2a ate ee... ee ee, i 30.44 Qebee i win i'd. i HRA 6. 680i 39.0 Cg cic Rise b's nn od $0 COLD ded bis Oe ee els i 33.7 pe See ee ee 20.2 Te EEE. 0. © . s chatin ule bod scent 5.4 The Dominion... : ae THE BIRTH RATE IN CITIES, The number of births in the leading cities of the Dominion is as follows :— Rate per Population. Births. Thousand eee 933 26.0 St. John....... 28,127 602 23.0 Quebec. ...... , 64,446 2,306 35.6 Montreal... ...150,747 5,696 40.5 CONGR.) « ins on 27,412 1,080 32.0 Tetento ...... 86,415 2,500 28.8 Hamilton..... 35,961 1,060 29.7 Editorial Notes. —Disgraced and deserted by all his friends, Lord St. Leonard threatens to _ Open the privilege of being tried by his Peers—the members of the House of Lords. —The Montreal Witness thinks that the extraordinary success of a Scott Act campaign paper called War Notes is ‘tan indicatien oi the active and aggressive temperance sentiment now prevailing throughout the couniry.” —Bearing in mind that there is a sub- stance called dynamite and that there may bea dynamiter or two about the town, and being in a prudential mood, we suppress the opening paragraph of the letter of Steeple Cleydon, which will be found in another column. —The latest bank statement, that for April petened in the Canadian Gazette, shows that the circulation has fallen off nearly a million dollars; that the net amount of exchange due from the United States decreased in the month from $14,767,704 to $13,047,898; that the balance of exchange with Great Britain has been converted from a credit of $749,511 to a debt of $1,345,122; that the total amount of curren: discounts to commercial corporations were $145,220,- 761 at the end of April as compared with $144,957,709 at the end of March; that loaus on stocks are practically unchanged; and that cash reserves are reduced from $45,802,303 to $43,414,119. ——— eer Our Abvertidess: Fletcher's Music Stcre, Queen Street, is well stocked with musical instruments and requisites, sheet music and music books, and a large. assortment of general musical merchandize. He has also engaged in the sewing inachine business, and keeps a large supply of machines always on hand. Mayor Hooper calls a meeting of citizens to morrow evening, at eight o'clock. The report of the committee on water wil! be submitted. Carvell Bros. have just received a supply 7 flour, oatmeal, etc., which will be soid Ow. Jos. clay Mah ner for sale. has one thousand loads of on ee — A PROCLAMATION has been issued postpon- ing the celebration of Her Majesty’s birthday = 28th June. It appears, however, that the birthday of the sovereign is a statutary idliday and no pro: lamation can change the statute. In the Banking Act provision is thade for changing the date by proclamation, 80 that, except for baning purposes, the 25th of June cannot be regarded as a holiday in Canada 24th be gvatkatt shail ctttbronta ot May will tame TEH- DAL The Island and its Ways. Ill. ‘HE WELL OF ENCLISH UNDRFILED,” — * * x + To say what constitutes goed English would be too ~ y asubject to discuss he re; but it is ean fair to take the English of educated Englishmen as a standard. But of course there are other kinds, there is American English, Irish English, Scoteh English, the horrible Upper Canadian English, and, to mention no more varieties, there ie the fsland English. Of all these kinds unquestionably the queerest, with the exception of the Irish, is the Island dialect. I am not now speaking of what is spoken by the poorer people, but by the more edu- cated class. In my sojourn in your colony, [have met aud heard speak, almost all your {principal people—judges, lawyers, doctors, clergymen, with their wives, sons, and daughters; and | think I may candidly say I have never before heen privileged to hear such a strange pronounciation of the King’s English from educated lips. + * * the Island is next to impossible. It is not quite Irish, and yet it strongly suggests it; it has no trace of English, Scotch or Ameri- can accent; it ia harsh, discordant,inelegant unmusical, and unrefined. It has a fiat, untrained, uncultured sound, as though no care had been taken with the voices and tones of children; and, indeed, the fault is mainly there. I do know a very few per- sons—moestly of English birth—who speak fairly well; but their children have the Island accent in its coarsest form, and the thing is disregarded. I also note, as a discouraging fact, that nearly all the public schoo! teachers (with a few exceptions, who are Nova Scotians, | believe,) speak most broadly and badly. Children generally are a little worse than their teachers, and the future of the English language in this colony, with parents and teachers speaking as they do, is quite saddening to contem- plate. If the Island people could understand it, it is really a misfortune to a young man or woman to speak badly, and one notices it most in the young women. Taking them on the whole, the Island maidens are up to the average in prettiness, a little inclined to be over-blown and look frost-bitten, perhaps, but still ranging from fair to mid- dling. And it is, to say the least, dis- appointing to meet a finely-built, healthy young woman, looking quite like a lady, and to have ber spoil all one’s admiration by talking like a man-servant. In con- clusion I would suggest to the Island damsels to cultivate that quality of Cor- delia, whose voice “was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in wemen. Their voices are too high and harsh, too loud and stringent to be pleasant or well- bred. This accomplishment, combined with some refinement of accent, and a little more gentleness of manner would make them delightful to the ear as well as pleas- ant to the eyes. Strerpite CLleypoy. A I eD Tree-Planting Notes. HILLSBOROUGH PARK, The special committee appointed by the Arbor Society to take charge of the tree- planting on this Park, on the 24:h, met this forenoon and made the required ar- rangements. Present—Neil McLeod, Wm. Murphy, Thomas Casley, Chas. Palmer, A ‘ A. McLean, Wm. Kennedy, Chas. Small- wood and the Secretary. A plan of the Park, as prepared by R. T. Weeks, Esq., was submitted by the Secretary, showing the position in which the trees are to be placed. Chas. Palmer, N. McLeod and Wm. Kennedy, Esqs., were appuinted a committee to superintend. The Secretary was instructed to procure suitable stakes to be placed as directed by the committee. Mr. Palmer volunteered to have a horse and cart at the Park, to be employed in supplying soil where required. After some discussion relating to the pro- tection and supervision of the Park it was resolved that the Secretary be authorized to apply to the Mayur and Stipendiary Magistrate, requesting that this special committee appointed by the Arbor Society be a supervision committee to take charge of the Park, A. McNett1, Sec’y of Com. May 23, 1884. QUEEN SQUARE. A meeting of the Special Committee for Queen Square was held this morning, when Mr. A. Newbery’s plan for laying off the Square was adopted. Stakes with numbers are to-day being placed where each tree is to be planted, and persons wishing to choose any particular spot on the square or outside can do so by applying to Mr, A. Newbery, who sill x ta the plan and supply tickets and regulations. We learn that a large number of trees will be brought to market from the country to-morrow. A number are being to-day selected in the outskirts of the city. In Queen Square men will be employed to dig holes for the trees and to assist in planting them. Accent | is difficult to describe, and that peculiar to |‘ Western Notes. — (Frow. the Summerside Journal.) The Baptist Church at West Devon, Lot 10, will be opened for Divine Service on Sunday morning, June Ist. The Ordinance of Baptism will be administered at 9.30 a. m. A liberal collection is expected in aid of the good work. Summerside harbor is blocked with ice, and the prospects for the opening of navi: gation within the next week are not at al bright.. We have no further arrivals to chronicle, except that of a brigantine which put in a few days ago for refuge, Just as we were going to press, we had placed on our table 2 pamphlet, intituled ‘Tn and around the Magdalen Islands,” by Mies Pope of this town. We have not hed time even to glance at it, but we know that anything from the pen of this gifted young lady will amply repay perusal. Mr. John. A. Sharpe ia excavating 4 cellar preparatory to erecting a warehouse on the site formerly occt ipied by B. B. Saunders’ Store in the burat district, Our snterprising townsman is deserving of great praise for being the first person to make any attempt to repair the breach made in our town five years ago; we trust that it will not be long before others will follow in his lead. of the friends of Mr. James Hughes, late of the Merchants Bank of Halifax, entertained bim at a supper at the Wolseley House on Thursday evening last. S oeeches were made, songs sung, and torsts drank, and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed. Mr. Hughes left on Saturday for his new position at Souris, where we have every reason to believe he will atlord per- f-ct satisfaction to business men. Several Commenting on the late fire at the Medel Livery Stables the Journal says:—We understand that Mr. Connolly has some trifling insurance of eight or ten thousand dollars, but this would scarcely cover one of his elegant barouches, to say nothing of the other handsome equipages and his mag- nificent stud of horses. We are glad to learn that although seriously inconven- ienced by the other morping’s occurrence, it will not interfere materially with the very extensive business which Mr. Connolly catries on at the capital. A correspondent writes to the Journal and says that the lad Hickey, whose im- mense size we referred to in our last, !s ‘nothing more or less than an over-yrown youth, who is likely to become a burden to himself and friends by not being able to earn a living for himself.” We agree with our correspondent only partially. The youth is certainly overgrown, considerably more, but not less, but as to his inability te earn a living for himself we have our doubts. A boy of 17 years, who. weighs 220 pounds and stands 6 feet 10 inches, when he growsto be aman, ought to be able to make his way in the world if any- one can. Mr. D. Campbell has lately refitted his large hotel, the Campbell House, and fur- nished it in good style. The genial pro- prietor is always ready to do everything in his power toadd to the comfort of those who may patronize his hotel. Rev. E. N. Archibald baptized for Rev. Mr. Mellick, the pastor of O'Leary Church, day, 14th inst., and seven others at Cape Wolfe, on Sunday, 18th inst. Precious divine influences are cheering the pastors all over their fields. LE $e TR A party of merchant travellers in a passen- ger coach were talking over their travelling experience and the danger of accidents, and tinally the question arose as to the safest part of the car. Failing to settle the question among themselves, they called upon the con- ductor, and one of them said to him: ‘‘Con- ductor, we have been discussing the matter of the safert part of the car, and want to know your opinion.” ‘Want to know the safest, eh ?” replied the conductor, borrowing a chew of tobacco, and looking disappointed because he didn’t get a cigar,” ‘‘l’ve been on the road for 15 years, and I have been turned over embankments, busted up in tunnels, dumped off bridges, telescoped in collisions, blown off the track by cyclones, run into open switches, and had other pleasant incidental divertise. ments of kindred nature; and I should say gentlemen, the safest part of the car was that part which happened to be in the shop for repairs at the time of the accident.” > ELLEN Farrior, a member of an aristo- cratic family in Greenbrier county, West Virginia, eloped with John Bigg, a worthless fellow. The father and brother of the girl pursued the couple, following them to Green- brier river, where both parties procured skiffs. ; river, the father overtook them. ROCHFORD SQUARE. A special meeting of the Com mittee | appointed by the ‘‘Arbor Society” to take charge of the tree planting on Rx 2 thford Square, was held this morning at 19 o’clock. Messrs. Cundal! and Harris will stake out the ground whers trecs are to be planted this evening; holes will be opened, and parties wishing to plant trees on the Square will therefore have little difliculty in eo doing. LOWER GREAT GEORGE STREET. The sub committee of the Arbor Society, appointed for Lower Great George Street, are requested to meet at ten o'clock to- morrow, (Friday) forenoon, at the oftice of Mesers. McLean & Martin. P. R. Bowers, - Secretary of Committee. Care should be taken that trees to be! planted should not be taken from thickete, If so they will not stand. At the third annual mecting of the Care adian Pacific Railway Company, Mr Stephen was re-elected president, Messrs, Angus D. A. Smith and general manager VanHorne, executive committee. Duncan Meintyre, second vice-president, having | resigned from the directorate, his place was | filled by VauHorne. The appointment. of John Turnbuil on the board yice John Kennedy, New York, recently resigned, was confirmed. The board was authorized to lesse Manitoba aud Southeastern rail- way for a term of years nbt devided on, ‘well, When a little more than half way over the A desperate struggle ensued, and during the encounter both boats were upset. The brother took his sister jz his arms and swam ashore. The father and lover were both drowned. The friends of the deceased lover declares ven- geance. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. May 22.—Spirit of the Day, Mason, Margaree, C B, coal; Susan King, McPherson, Tata. magouch, 20 m feet hemlock boards, CLEARPD, May 2?.—Egpre:s, Curipin, Tignish, bal.; Ricardo, Maggioto, Mivaamichi, bal. OTHER PORTS. Sld frem Boston 16th inst., bark Katie Stewart, Summerside. Sld from Richmond, ]5th inst., brigantine Lottie Bell, Murchison, for Rio Grande do Sul. Sld from Victoria, 8th inst., bark Minnie Oarmichael, Taylor, for Melbourne, ' HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN, HOUSE. Mav 21 —R F McHaffic, Hamiiton;W C Ford, Montrea); H 4 Wright, Hamilion; E Muir, Montreal; i'enry Ki Lyons, Teronte; C E Nickersuv, boston; M Lewis, Londen; F J | Conroy, city; M Gibbia, Mcntreal; J Moynes, | do. REVERE MOUSE. May 21—A Hart, Halifax; R Russel, Hamil- ton, Ont; Gus Williams, ’Westtie id, Mass; Joseph Etienne, Montreal; JH Lortie, Quebec; B Sosnorosky, Boston; D W DeMille, Both- Oat. Di wD. On the 4th of March, at Pietermaritzburg, Robert Henri Frederigk Smith, aged G4 yeerr, fotmtrly of Prinet Evward Iviantt, nine happy converts, at ‘Lot 6, oF Welton eee FLETGHER’S NEW STORE! ne (es ee een TEXHE Subseriber ite NEW sTOR E, in the more spacious premises adjoining | his old stand (LOWER QUEEN STREET), and has just re-) ceived a very large stock of The eaaias Bell Organ &> Organs, Violins, Concert as Aveanieans, “Flats, Violin strings, &e. SHEET MUSIC AND MUSIC BOOKS, = AND-~ General Musical Merchandise, -On- for the celebrated EMERSON PEANOS, OF BOSTON, York. #3 Second-hand Pianos and Organs taken in part pryment fur new ones. 0:0 - He would also announce that he has added to his business that of SEWING MACHINES, and has now a large Stock on hand—different makers—all prices, Needles for all Oil, business kept in stock. As be buys all Goods for Cash, he will sell at “ROCK BOTTOM” PRICES. C. P. FLETCHER, Sign of the “Big Fiddle.” 3i law th wkly 3i Machines, Queen Street, Ch’town, May 22— ST LONDON HOUSE TAILORIM G DEPARTMENT. JUST OPENED, a splendid assortment of Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds and Doeckins, @ | Worsted Coatings, Broadcloth & Trimmings, Sulis and Single Garments ty MADE TO ORDER Ai THE SHORTEST NOTICE, GEO. DAVIES & SO. Ch’town, May 19~—wkly S Abe ga) AL . BANK ¢ NOTICE. To arrive and now due at Point Du Chene, + 3 3,500 sacks Liverpool Coarse Salt. FOR sALE LOW. FRIER. : MT eked Aiba, peed tre Bake iad “Efe PP HE undermentioned Banks beg to notify |, the public that, <n and after 2nd July next, their office hours will be from ten till three o'clock (without interval). Saturdays from ten till one o'clock. Fo: the Dominion Savings Bank, PERCY POPE, Manager. Shediac, May 16—Ti JUST ARRIVED, VIA BOSTON, 875 Barrels Choice Patent Flour. DAILY EXPECTED, VIA PICTOU, AQ Barrels Choice Sup.rior a FOR SALE BY J. A. CHEPHAN & CO. N 8—Owing to the interlor quality of most Canada Superior this year, we bave cone! cluded to make a epecialty of the two follow. | ing brands: Evangelin“, Ist grade ; dio, Extra, Nova Scotia Mills, 2nd Grade, guarantee these brands to give Letiemosslt J. F, SHATFORD, Ageut. For the Bank of Nova Scotia, GEO. MACLEOD, Manager, For the Merchants Bank of Halifax, F. H. ARNAUD, Agent, Ch’ a May_ 17, 1884 a tl ms ae ERESi AND A CHOICE LOT of Garden Seeds, all re- liable and warranted, just received at (HARVIG'S BUUKSTORE, KEENE STREET, Ch’town, May 10. Ch’lown, May 5—tf begs to 21 announce that he has now opened out = wvilg ea —— ouL He takes pleasure in announcing that he has been appointed agent for P. E. Island (some of which have already been sold here, and are giving entire satisfaction), and expeets to receive next week a supply of them, together with the ‘‘HARDMAN,”’ New Attachments, and everything pertaining to the EX WORCESTER, (ee ed bd 4 cases (480 «i: BLACKING | 40 boxes HOPS, 250 tris. OLIVE BRAND FI AU R, | lL’ 25 brls. GEM 125 bris. PORT RYENS i125 brla. GOLDEN AGE 2900 bris. K. D. CORNMEAL, CARVPLL BREE, Ch’town, May 22—; %.) Frank iia 8 hest pai 2i TREES! TREES! ome + Dd5( ORNAMENTAL TRESS, to ap ) rive by train to-morrow Morbing, will be sold at my Auction Koom, et two o'clock, p-. m™. A, McNEILL, Auctioneer, ni town, May 2 22, 1-84. NOTE Ck. N adjourned meeting ar the Citizens will be held in Market Hall, on Friday Lyerize, 224 instant, AT EIGHT O’CLOCK, to, receive the report of the Committee pointed by the Citizens at a former meeti im reference to water supply for fire pur. poses, et. DAVID R. M. HOOPER, Mayor. Ci’town, May 22. i [,000 LOADS OF GLAY FOR SALE. Apply to JOSEPH WAHAR, oe tos , May ae tf N°. ICE is hereby given that Messen, 4AN Beer & Chand'er, cf Southport, mer- chants and traders have, by virtue of an ass'gnment, dated the seventh day of April, A D. 1854, duly assigned all their stock-in- trade and book debts to the undersigned, in trust, for the benefit of creditors. AJ] persons indebted to said firm are hereby required to make immediate payment tov me, the under- signed, Assignee. Dated this sixth day of May, A. D, 1384, W. H. AITKEN, Assignee, May 8—ex pat 3aw tl may 22 10 LOBSTER PACKERS. YOR SALE—1,000 cases FLAT CANS (warranted), Apply to LONGWORTT! & CO., Water Street, Ch'town, April 9—2aw 3w Prince Edward island Hospital, MEDICAL BOARD: Dr. Hobkirk, Consulting Physician, Dr, Johnson, Dr, Taylor, Dr. Beer, Dr, Dawsen, Dr, Warburiop, De. MacKay Mrs, Hannah Robinson. Matron— — Applicetions for a‘mission may be made to the Visiting Physician or Matron, at the Hospital, daiiy (Seadays 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 see the institution is Thursday of each week, from two to four o'clock, p, m, D. R. MACLENNAN, Secretary of Trustees. April 24—eed wkly PB. Island Pottery. W* are Agents for the P. E. Island Pottery (rders sent to vs will re- ceive prompt attention. Jars, Jugs, Bean Pots, Mugs, Flower Pots, Spitoons, Stove Stones, etc., etc., in stock BEER & GOFF AGENTS Uh’town, Oct. 26, 83. WANTS, Lost, FOUND, de. OR SALE- A Breach- ein: No. 10 Gun, Brass Shells, cost $40. Will be sold at a bargain. Owner about to leave the Island. Ap ply at at this office. {may22 W ANTE D—At the Osborne House, a Man that understands the care of horses [ nay2i 3i pd W agon, 8U itable ro SALE— A Peddling for carrying ges, tinware, or general goods. Bent axies. Cost when new $125. Will be sold cheap. Ap; ly to P. Monaghan [ (may 20 Queen Equare. \ 7 ANTED—A reliab! le C ‘ook am tie P. EB. Island Hospital No washing. Ap- plication to be made to the Matron of the Hospital. {may 20 3i eod ” ENT MILLS and other choice brands family Flour for sale by Henry beer. Oflice and Warehouse, Water Street, near Ferry W harf. {may 16, "0 LET—Two Tenementa. Possession given about first June. Apply to JaMEs Mo Leon, Spring | Park Road. [may9 C HEAP WAGON and a WASHING A MACHINE forsale. Apply to Hector Mec! eod, St. Peter's Road, Charlottetown. [rasy7 tf —— O LET—-A House on King Street, be- tween Hillsborough and Weymouth Sts. Possession immediately. Also a Warehouse op Urafton Sires. Apply tw Wartiam Dopp. {msy2