. ’ ] ge Cuances Teerer leaves Halifax t ‘ day. oa coart this morni > gough te contain the crow ds who are in at adasce at the services held by the Redemp torist Fathers. 7 Ma. Moxtur Superintendent of Eda- eyo, left this morning on a tour of 1ospec- tion of the country s thools. Mr. Montgom: ry examined Wheatiy River school this morning, > Tus dust nuisance is fast becoming unbear- MERY, to mitigate 1t? Merchants are continually complaining because the dust blowing into their stores causes the loss of hundreds of dollars worth of goods, > Maxy of the Conservatives of Quebec seem tobe opposed to the Administration of Que- jee. In Laval, the other day, the Govern. get candidate was opposed and defeated by me , Conservative. Of c.urse the Rouges are jabilent. United, the Conservatives are in- werk * Eyrerrrise Exrraorpinany.—The Pat- rot isto be congratulated on the wonder- fal spirit of enterprise which has marked its reer since the distinguished change in its panagement last winter. But all along, there has been one drawback noticeable, snd that is, the somewhat antiquated char- wter of the telegrams filling up the tele- hiceolumn. On Saturday last, how, wer, @departure was made from the well gorn groove, in which it seemed destined ran forever, and to our surprise and gtonishment, we find a telegram from Ottawa only two days old. Incredible and wtounding as this may appear, still the mture of the telegram is even more wounding. It deliberately states, that “Mr. Justice Fournier of the Exchequer Court of Canada, will shortly deliver ] nt in the case of the Queen rs. Casks of Alcohol recently tried at Yarmouth, N.S.” Every one who has had my acquaintance with Mr. Justice Fournier, must readily admit that His Lordship is uvt @ olya scholar, but also a gentleman, and * now the Patriot seems determined to make him a good judge of whiskey as well. ~ > fur Patriot having tried in vain by garb- ling bis election card to exonerate Mr. Davie-, proved the charge of promise-breaking in re- = the Fishery Award, endeavors now to ¢ attention from the subject by personal m suse of the Hor. Ferguson. Even if Mr § Ferguson should aspire ‘‘at some future time ’ represent Queen's County in the House of Commons, of which he has given no sign, we ful to see how that acquits Mr. Davies of tiolating his promise with respect to the Fishery Award. Even if Mr. Ferguson did meure aseat in tue House of Assembly by ing Mr. L. H. Davies’s Government ich, if so, was no doubt very wicked in him,) we do not understand how Mr. Fergu- son's conduct in 1878, can exculpate Mr. = Davies for opposing a refund of $30,000.00 to ; wr merchants in 1883. Even Mr. Ferguson win ‘‘bad odor’ with the people and Mr. D. Laird is universally beloved, (all of which the Patriot has no doubt learned from the result of the elections of 1882) we cannot admit that = mm these accounts Mr. L. H. Davies should § escape from just criticism in regard to his par- lamentary actions. THe EXAMINER has a plain duty to perform in the interests of the § people, and it is not going to turn to the right or the left until that duty is discharged. The Grit representative for Queen’s County tbtained his seat by denouncing the inaction of bis predecessors in regard to our share cf the Fishery Award, and by promising to pre- wnt our case to the Commons as it had never been done before. He bas not fulfilled that promise. His injustice to our late representa- tives, as well as his promise breaking, demand posure from an independent press. —_ o—=pe@m e - —- CURRENT NOTES. The negotiations between France and China are officially reported to be progress- ing favorably. Afamine prevails in the Kurdish dis- j Wicts of Asia Minor, and many persons have : of starvation. The Anglican Synods of Toronto and cio met on the 12ch inst., at Toronto iad Kingston, respectively. The vote on the union question at the Christian Conference at Exeter tood:—For union, 64; against, 16; nea- Wal, 4. _ The steamship ‘‘Africa,” which sailed tom New York on 27th March, for Leith, "now believed to have been lost with all The Emerson and North-western railway bill, which was disallowed at Ottawa and "a subsequently reintroduced in the Mani- wislature, has been withdrawn. The Archbishop of Quebec has issued a Windate denouncing any connection by his kK with secret societies. His Grace in- thdes labor unions in the category of secret “Cleties. The Slade family, of Hartford, Conn,, "e reported to have recovered the Crown of estates which form part of the city ifax, worth several millions. The teed has been lost over a hundred years. The Secretary of the Treasury at Washing- ¢ issued a circular to collectors of B ~%8stoms, announcing that in future cattle erted from Europe, Asia, Africa, Aus- alia, and New Zealand shall be subjected "ninety days’ quarantine. 4 French marquis and seventeen others ®e on trial in Paris for despatching eml- Puts to Port Breton, many of whom died © passage of hunger and disease. They Se also charged with fraud in the sale of lands at Port Breton. ler. Mr. Sentenne, a Montreal priest, Strack out a new line which will com- Rend itself to many people. He advocates 9 “Ting ont the money now speut in public Gpnions in erecting statues in that we ee — Horsford’s Acid Phosphate Moves the uncomfortable feeling sometimes ‘d after uxvewive smidlmog ur Uliew- vncibles; divided, they will surely be con socal and Other items. TEL A Terr RANCK prayel neeting wil be held ibis even tne u Baptist Church, at 8 o'clock. 7 fue worst liveases are cured by Ayer’ Sarsapariiia its effeets are felt im. |} nd ly [lw wkly ce . rWSaTAN SS ( HED Peres gr, Dons? ATHEDRAL is not lary ithe O'Connor | } } i probably | court room, able. Caunct the City Council do something r PELE CORAPHIG NEWS. [ee ‘ PSPROIAL Despatcnes ro THe EXAMINER, | gy cases at te Stipendiary Magistrate's / INTENSE EXCITEMENT IN SUMMERSIDE, the Howell Case begin ts- morrow, ° SUMMERSIDE June 18 Ty 2 2 tes . ‘ The Chief Justice charged the jury in r vs. McDonald case to-day. From appearance this c prese 1se will not thiaish« ad A large and anxious be before evening. crowd is throngiug the awaiting the Howell case, which is not expected to begia — the most intense excitement pre- vails, A YERRIBLE ACCIDENT | One Hundred and Seventy- Kight Children --_>-— CRUSHED TO DEATH. Lonpon, June 17. A panic occurred at a conjuror’s perform- ance, held at Victor’s How it originated is not yet known; but over one hundred and seventy-eight echil-| dren, from four to fourteen years old, who were attending the performance, trampled to death in the crush that ensued. | The only exit from the building was a nar row staircase, and it was there the unfor- tunate little ones met their sad fate. Sir Charies’ Appointment Gazetted. Orrawa, June 17. The appointment of Sir Charles Tupper | as High Commissioner of Canada, at Lon- don, has been gazetted. nil oo Ce Harbor Master at Cardigan. Allan Campbell, Cardigan Bridge, has | been appointed Harbor Master at Cardigan. ——— A Disastrous Failure. Cuicaco, June 17. McGeve, Everingham & Co., provision merchants here, have failed, causing the | suspensions of six other firms. The failure | is due to the rapid decline in the price of | lard, which fell over $2.00 per ewt. in one | hour. It is estimated that the liabilities of | the firm will be more than one million dol. | lars. They were regarded as one of the| most reliable firms in Chicago. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Varitime Provinces. Toronto, June 16--18 a. m. Southerly winds ; fair to cloudy weather, | followed by rain, rs O~ <p Special Notices. ticH mixed Oriental Tea and Lemon Biscuits made daily at ‘‘the City Steam Bakery.” J. Quirk [june 16 lw Just received #t ‘the City Steam Bakery,” James Keiller and Son’s celebrated Dundee Preserves—Plum, ed Currant, Damson, Greengage, Gooseberry and Black Currant, Also a fresh lot of Household Pickles. J, QUIRK. [june 16 lw [py you want satisfaction go to the Boot and Shoe Factory. Mrs. A. E. MeLgop, Dressmaker and Milliner, has removed from Mrs. Burris’ yremises, to the house next to the St. Vincent Nursery, and imm«diately opposite the entrance to the old Burying Ground, Mal- peque Road, where she will be most happy to attend punctually to all ord:rs entrusted to her, and at reasonable rates. Partics having anything to do in her line world do well to call, x & -™ ST. JOHN’S DAY CELEBRATION. ae Masonic Fraternity of Charlottetown will velebrate St, John’s Day, June 28, By attending Divine Service at St. Paul’s Church, when a sermon wi!l be preached, at 3p. m., by the Grand Chaplain, Venerable Archdeacon Read, D. D. ge A collection will be taken in aid of the r. e 5 p.m. the Brethren will dine together at the Osborne House. Tickets for the Dinner can be obtained from any of the committee. The Brethren will meet at the Lodge Room, Masonic Hall, at 2 p, m. Visiting Brethren are invited to attend, THOS. A. McLEAN, Chairman. W. R. BOREHAN, Secretary. June 18.—mo we fr sa Household Furniture. AM instructed by Colonel Dunn, United I States Cousul, who is leaving the Island, to sell by Auction, at his residence, on Weduesday, 27th instant, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, All his Household Furniture, eccmprisirg Drawing Room, Dining Room, Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, Stoves, Carpets, Beds, Bedding, etc. Also one splendid Pianoforte. Sale positive. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioner. Hall, Sunderland | | were | | B4 DAILY EX AMIN ’ Household Furniture, Vin wis + 0 Carriages, § eighs, ete, W K are aiteniek tn, sell, on the premises, on DAY, 27th in-tant, commencing at eleven o'clock, all the Household Furniture con- ‘tained in the residence of the late Mark by Auction, | WEDNES. | ene ea the tnancnonaterssenrmatnemesteeaeeengyensaneneneansnss-onepeameeend==emanmeay a Fa, J ts Ne 18. 1883 Ss ae Perkins & Sterns. Spring and Summer Dry Goods. Butcher, Esq. (a valuable collection), includ. | ing one Pianoforte (nearly new), cust $400, -—A LSO— Carriages, Sleighs, Robes, ete TERMS—Al!! sums over $30, three months credit, on »pproved notes; under thi t amount cash on delivery, [Intending purchasers can call and inspect the Furaitur., ete,, before the sale, if desired, CAMPBELL & RAYDEN, Auctioneers, until to-morrow, | | Ch town, June 15,—5i The Last Chance. WE MEAN 10 CLOSE OUR STORE JUNE 30TH, | not to open again until the middle of July, | when the balance of our stock will be sold by | Auction. Extra j | buyers. inducements are now offered to Wholesale and Retail. A. A. BALDWIN & €0.! Ch'town, June 14. sisj li "DO, Taki, On Hillsborough Square, COTTAGE at present occupied by ras | J Benj. DesBrisay, Esq. Apply to MRS. E, LOWDEN. Ch’town, June 13,—4i er BAN. ERAN, i2 fons Just Received. HORAGE HASZARD. Ch'town, June 12.— lw ec (0 LOBSTER PACKERS. 4 Orrawa, June 17. | THE CLIPPER BRIGANTINE “CARITA” 278 tons Register, coppered, and classed 9 years A at English Lloyds, & NEILSON, Commander | | exact cenit actin j | |* advertising our Spiing end Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety end many & novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examination cf cur Stock will repay atiy intending purchaser. We have great confidence: in offering this season’s purchase, containing, as it does, the NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. | English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, ete., ete., in | inimense variety and extra value. Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, | Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, etc., etc. Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed Strawberry, and all the new colors. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. 500 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete, ete. Dress Goods (black and colored), in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Plaids, ete., ete. ‘Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value. Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, May 3, 1883. SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. LIVERPOOL SALT 500 Bags Liverpoo! Salt, FOR SALE BY J. B. MACDONALD [ row showing a magnificent stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery and | HORACE HASZARD. Clothing, bought in the English, American and Canadian markets,on the very best terms.| Ch’lown, June 13.—1'm eod | [ am in a pesition to give my customers and all who favor me with their patronage the very, —-— | best value to be had in the city. He le t‘eady-made Clothing Department is well stocked, and at cheaper | ck Timber ! WAN ETED. OME iong, round Hemlock Timber, for KD Piles. Also, lot Flatted Logs, | Special attention is directed to the splendid range of Worsted Cloths for gentlemen’s | suits and ladies’ mantles, prices than ever. CUSTOM TAILORING. Suits made to order in the latest style and good fits guaranteed and at prices that sensi Aeety ‘ Bs be beaten. Also | F. W. HALES, Steam Navigation Co, . ! June l-—ltaw whkly tf D " canijeterecsennseenilggaligheomanineemeinenginiedinhengelnges 250 Hali-Chests Fine Congou Tea, | TURNIP SEED ! TURNIP SEED! BEST — VARIETIES, IP SEED. Wholesale and Retail. J. B. MACDONALD. Ch’town, May 10, 1883.—-wkly pat pres ne warranted extra quality, sold low. ————— ee TU ——— RN HARViIt'S BOOKSTORE, due here from Boston about the 20th providing a sufficient quantity of freight offers Shippers will please make ear'y applica- tion here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & 69. Ch'town, June 13.-—eod tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND, a. J. ANTED—An experienced CLERK, able to take charge of a Department. Apply at once to W. A. Weeks & Co. [junel$ \ ANTED A Cook and Nurse. Apply ‘Y at Tue Examiner Urrice. [junel8 ASTURE TO LET- For two Cows, with water on the spot. App'y at this office. {junel3 “ENEMENT TO LET—Situated near Mr. 1 Bevj. Hooper's Shop, Upper Great George Street. Apply on the premises to Mrs. Edwaid Corbett. jjunel2 £NTED—A First-Class Workman, in a Confectioners’ Shop. Address, P. O. Box 118, Charlottetown [june? tt W Apply at the Revere House, ANTED JMMEDIATELY — A Boy and a Girl, to assist in Dining Room. [juned ryxO LET —(withicimediate possession) that handsome and commodious residence in the northern suburbs of the city, on St, Peter’s Road, lately occupied by L. B. Archibald, Esq. Enquire of Lonuworta & Haszarp. [may 16, 1883. BUSHELS of Prime Black _————— - 2 OOO Cats, for sale by AUBREY Fow Le. [june4 eod 2w NOR SALE-A nice English Upright Piano, as good as new, will be sold at a bargain. Apply at this office. {june2 {i/ ANTED—A GIRL to goto Halifax as a W general setvant, in a small family. Good [may 31 wazes, Apply at this office. OARD.—Parties desiring Board for the summer months, in a very pleasant locality, in the suburbs of Charlottetown, within ten minutes walk of the city, can be accommodated, on reasonable terms, by ad- dressing M. F. T., Box 85, Charlottetown P. O, [may 30 rgXO LET—One-half of that three story Brick House, on Upper Queen Street, containing nine rooms. |’ossession at once. Apply to ALEXANDER !.. UNE, {may?& ‘y-O LET—Furii hed Rooms with use of Kitchen and Kitchen Utensils, suitable for a small family. Apply at this office, {may 21 jer Ch’tewn, Jawe 10, 1899.—pat th dat PRUOF SAPE.— For sole, = Ufii¢e. 6 Loguire a¥ this fusay inst.,will go on the berth for either a : PEST VARLETIES—Carter’s [mperial, Champion, Skirving’s London or Liverpool, ot oees if Ch’town, June 5 | For dale or To Let, N\HAT beautifully situated house at * St, : i Avarda.”’” Mount Edward Koad, outside Improved, Laing’s Purple Top, ete., ete. city limits, containing nine large rooma, with Wholesale and Retail, i: es |which is attached aforcepump. These prem- jises are within fifteen minutes walk of the --AT— | Post Oili‘ce, and inclade® stable and coach- ,house. For further particulars enquire of the | subscriber on the premises. BEER & COFPF’S. JOHN May 12.—dy wkly a mr T. FERGUSON. eh see ete en sep THE NEW GAS LIGHT i a B bined, and tree Patentee claims that it gives twicethe amonnt of light from a given |quantity of gas that can be produced by any \other known appliance. Theee Burners are constructed ‘o give & | light frem 50 candle to 50,000 candle power. | They ave particularly suited for Shops, »hep- | windows, Churches and Public Halls, where a | Brilliant light is reqaired at bait the usual | cost | These Burners are for sale at the Gas Works, where any information as to the cost, ete, etc., can be obtained. N. B. The above light can be seen every night at the Diamond Book Store and at Mr. P. Monaghan.s New Fruit and_ Grocery Store, Ch’town, May 10, 18>3-—lm'eod. Ch’town, June 4,—2aw wkly 0 EXCELLENT QUALITY. e_- >) O— UR NEW TEAS are warranted to give extra good satis faction. ) WHOLBSALEH & RETAIL. Ch’to June 4, 1883. 2aw wly BEER & GOFF. SPRING {MPORTATIONS | 2 a ee ad & dea nn I! SOLE PROPRIETORS | (sur PERFECTION sunt fr ; 1G rE f ES3i Yi or WHISKY: ioe neta H neeegmemeneee, '¢'saee vena ! UNRIVALLED Itsioce et ALSTALE:.OMDOME! JOHN MACPHEE & GO. 5:0: si: mrs A ANALYVICAL SANITANY INSTITUTION 64, Holbern-visdact, E.C., London, Aug. 8,’79 Report on the Lorne HienLanp Wuisgey: “We have yisited the bottling stores ef Greenices Brothers, and hav? selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis. The sampics were very frazrant, mellow, snd of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality,” ‘Aeruve Hr, Haesate, M. D, “Orro Heusen, F.C, S., F. 1 0.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charinttetown, P, BL RE OPENING a large and varied STOCK OF AMERICAN STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods, Millinery,&c., Ex steamships “ Brantford City,” Peruvian” and ‘Prussian,’ trom London and Giasgow. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER to WHOLHSALE AND RETAIL. ee JOHN McPHEE & CO; OB PRINTING at every desertion ob Apri), 27 1883—2aw, wkly Rupert Orr's Oip Sranv. ENGLISH AND executed with Neatners and Despatch lat the EXAMINER JOB !RINTING | ROUMS, cor. Water and Grest George Street. — ee Se ee ee