Cetin Gch ect eee ee a a ee Oe ER ie, Rte mw \ a. _ Neen A A lt me st ae ot ate Tae Datty EXAMINER. JUNE 4, 1880. Mr. John Morley and the New Liberal Governmoent. . are . ‘ . } . Tue following from the leading articte m the Pull Mull Gazette of Monday shows ; as + that one advanced Liberal, at least, is not quite satisfied either with the formation of the Goverment or with its policy as an- nounced, The Pull Mall Gazette says ; Only a few days ago we saw the forma- tion of what looked like the strongest Gov- ernment of our generation. The majority in the House of Commons was greater than Sir Robert Peel's in 18#l, and almost as great as Ear! Grey's in 1832. The general feeling of the country was confident and enthusiastic. The Minister who wielded this majority is the most experienced commandiny statesman in the House of Commons. What hashappened? The ink on the patents appointing the Ministers is hardly dry before the Ministers vrows become clouded with anxiety. Elation has change! into very marked discom- House of fort. Old members of the Commons declare that so disagreeable a condition of things has never before known. The Opposition, instead of being cowed and modest, are. fherce, bitter and pertinacious. Fouts, gibes and sneers are launched upon the Mimisters, as if they were on the eve of defeat and not on the morrow of victory. On their own benchest there is a curious feeling of un- easiness, perplexity and {disapoiniment. There is loyalty and zaal in unexampled strength, but for the moment it looks rather like loyalty balked and zeal in the atr. Ba- fore the werking session was # week old a mutinous roundrobin had, in a few hours, been signed by more than a fourth of the party. The mutineers wore by no means confined to the regulation malcontents be- low the gangway, but sprang from all sec- tions of the party. Outside of Parliament it is undeniable that the same clouds have arisen. A chill has come upon men’s minds—a sense of check, chagrin and suspicion that the chiefs they have laced in power may not after all ave understood the wishes and inten- tions of those who placed them there. The peril of the Cabinet lies is the fact that it was not formed to match that spirit in the country which: made a Liberal Government possible. Its predominant color is not: the predominant color of the party. This is the real secret of the present uncomfortable and uusaf@ position of affairs. For the present @veryhedy will be anxious to make the best 6fhings. More careful attention to the real significance of the elections and a vigorous aud resolute adherence to prin- ciple may soon restore more genial rela- tions. Mf not, we shall have the vexation of seeing the opportunity which might have marked a rea!ly great expansion of liberal- isin degraded into a mere shifting of posi- tion in eternal seesaw of inns and outs. ~~? sea * ane _ THE RIFLE. ond Battalion. been —— The 2nd wonthly shooting match of No. 3 (Captain Longworth’s) Company of the 82nd battalion, Royal Canadian Militia, for the company’s silver medal, was completed yesterday afternoon, at the Kensington Range. The ranges were 200, 500 and 609 yards, fseven shets at each, with one sighting shot. Captain F. 8. Longworth was again successful, winning the medal the second time, with a score of 72. The wea- ther was very unfavorable, and at the long range (owing ts the ever varying and gusty winds) it was impossible to secure a high score. The medal is of a design and pattern quite handsome, and we are inclined to think that the good shots of Captain Long- worth’s Company had better look to their laurels else they may find in him «@ steady marksman hard to overcome. We are authorized to state that the third monthly competition for the medal, will ba on Thursday, the first of July, and should the day prove unfavorable, on the following: Monday. In this connection we are pleased to per- ceive a rifle Batt in course of erection at Kensington Range. at the distance of 800 yards, thus for the first time affording a fair oppertunity to our Island riflemen of practising with the Martini-Henry and other small bore long range rifles. This supplies a want long felt by our marksmen, and although a late one, is an appreciated anvantage. Gradually, we think, our active militia may enjoy advantages for years past taken as matters of course in the sister provinces of the Dominion. _ — ———Ps + i A Boavs Marriage Norice.—The A. C. Advertiser says: We are extremely sorry to learn that some malignant scoundrel has perpetrated another of those periodical out- rages inflicted on society, by sanding us a bogus marriage notice of Mr. Angus alc- Lean, of Bleck Bush, Lot 46,—which we published two years ago. The notice in question was the work of some malicious creature, who will, in all probability, suffer the penalty incurred sooner than he expects. It would be a fearful thing if such fiends were not Cetected and drummed out of the’ country. By publishing this contradiction, such of our contemporaries as have pub- lished the noticé referred to, will only ac- cord simple justice to a highly respectable Our Hotels. ase ea Now that tourists and business men are every day landing on eur shores a few re- marks regarding our hotels and hetel ac- commodation may not be out of place. We have a number of pleasant, comfortable,and hotels—-vast improvements on convenient in the city and at those of four years ago the seaside. Houses reputations, aae excellently managed, and situated so as to afford splendid sea fishing and surf bathing, to behold charming scen- ery and to promote health, Among those we may mention the RANKIN HOUSE [t is beautifully situated on the corner of Pownal and Water streets, overlooking the the picturesque entrance to Charlottetown Harbor and its pleasing surroundings. It is in close proximity to Dandas Ksplanade, which affords a very pleasant walk, leading to Victoria Park and Brighton Beach. The Rankin has fur its proprietor Mr. John J. Davies, a gentleman who has much experience in hotel business in this and other cities, and who endeavors at all times to give the public the benefit of that experience. In the ‘ Rankin” there are over fifty commodions sleeping apartments, several parlors and receptions rooms, be- sides sample rooms for the convenience of commercial travellers. The tables are fur- nished with all the delicacies of the season, and the charges are very moderate. We would advise visitors to give Mr. D. a call. THE REVERE HOUSE isan hotel equally important. It is situated at the head of Steam Navigation Wharf,and commands a splendid view of Charlottetown Harbor. It is furnished throughout in the most modern style, and contains every con- venience for the comfort of its nuner- ous patrons. The house has a_ widely established reputation. Mrs. McNeill is the proprietoress and she looses no op- portunity to. promote the well-being of her customers. ‘I'he table fare is excellent and the charges also very moderate. One of the mest popular hotels in the city is the OSBORNE HOUSE, which is situated on Water strevt, opposite the Dairy ExaM!tner Orrice, convenient to Railway, Steamboats, Post Otfice, and Pub- lic Oltices. It is the resert of the most respectable class of our farmers, and is ably managed by Mr. C. VY. McGregor, whe, although but a short time in the business, has succeeded in making him- self very popular as keeper of a first class hotel. In connection with the hotel is tirst class stable accommodation, ete. THE ROCKLIN HOUSE is another of our popular hotels. It hasa very central situation, and‘is just the place for those who are desirious of obtain- ing comfortable and convenient lodgings at cheap rates. Attached tothe hotel are ex- tensive stables in charge of experienced hostlers. ‘* Rocklin House” teams are 4l- ways in waiting at the steamboats and trains. WAGSTAPF'S HOTEL is well conducted, and has for its patrons some of the best people who visit the Prov- ince. It is located in an excellent position, close tu the leading thoroughfares and the principal business houses in the city. It is well known as a commercial hotel, and has for its proprietor William Wagstaff, a man of much experience. We will attend to suburban and sea-side hotels to-morrow. - ae Information Wanted. To any Editor at Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Island. Mr. Eptror,-—I wish to place in your hands a little information ascertained last fall by me, to this effect :— Some number of years ago,a man on your Island was robbed of an amount of money by a gipsey woman. It appears there were two women and a man, with nothing distinct about their manners or methed. That the women robbed the man and fled to Canada. I know where there isa man who robbed—or rather his wife robbed -a man somewhere in the Lower Provinces. The name of the loser I know not, but the real name of the robber | do know. However, a daughter of this gipsey woman swindled a man in one of the coal mines in Nova Scotia ont of some .money last year, whose name was McKay, or Mc- Kie, or Mykie—or some such a name—who was a nephew to the one her mother rob- bed on the Island years ago, and this is all the clue I can give, beyond that it oceurred somewhere between 1863 and 1865. Now, if the loser will give me a true account of it, and wishes them arrested, let him or Bangor, Penobscott County, Maine. G. Banks. Oromecto, N. B., May 50th, 1880. (en a ene A MAN named Thomas Stubb, charged with drunkenness at Toronto Police Court, piteous- ly entreated the officers to hang him, as he was tired of life. As he was led off to his cell on a week’s remand, the unfortunate man muttered to himself, ‘‘My God, will death never come,” ——— —> 00 a ——_-—_- Ir is said that Mr. Joly will retain the leadership of his party in the Quebec As- sembly, and that the party will abstain from mere partizan action during the session. —_———_— — 802 — map. In order to guard against such practices in future we will not insert any | manuscript notice unless it is accompanied 4 oa: ast 49.000 j aes : by Alty cents, and signed by the oficiating| against 40,000 in the same period last year. clergyman, or Justice of the Peace. -_—---—- > <DD> [rv ia svid that the Hon. John Beverley Robinson has been appointed to succeed Mr. Macdonald in the Lieutenant. Governorship of Ontario, and that Mr. Angus Morrison, well kaown in Toronto, has baen selected for the ——— ee a: that city. It was rather expec that Mr. Robinsoa woul: sueceed Mr, Macdonald, eee Over 55,000 immigrants arrived at New York last month, the largest reerrled any month. Total since January Ist, 135,000, } i te atemenee = i fh te Prince of WALES Co_tirce ExamINartion. |—The prize awarded by Judge Palmer to Misses Hunter and Wade for excellence in reading, was $20—divided equally. J ER Se _ Hon. J. C. Pore left for Ottawa this morn- ing. | ——_—-—-<4beo-——-——- Ws, Hearp, Esq., is again at home. the authorities send me a letter at once to| has achieved universal faver. Tur Louise Leighton Opera Co. gave two performances in Liverporl this week, both of which were well attended. It is not often thata first-class company visits us and the rich treat given by this company was therefore a most unexpectet pleasure. Sullivan's Comic Opera, H. M. 8. Pinafore was rendered in a most masterly manner. We are aware of the many disadvantages under which a travelling troupe labors, The scenery and other stage which enjoy good ,elfects to be found in a Metropolitan theatre were unavoidably absent, but this deficiency was soon forgotten in the fine acting and in the best singing ever heard in Liverpool. We cannot but speak in the highest terms of the acting and singing of Mr. Pyke, who in the part of Capt. Corcoran, fully sustained his reputation as a first-class artist. Mr. Eckert, a8 Ralph Rockstraw and Mrs. Eckert (Louise Leighten,) in the vole of Josephine, left noth- ing to be desired ; Mrs. Pyke, as little But- tereup, did splendidly and was warmly ap- plauded. Dick Deadeye (Mr. Neary) de. serves special mention for his fine rendering of a most difficult part ; and the superior acting of Mr. Troulon, as Sir Joseph Porter, was much and deservedly admired. We hope that this Company will tind it convenient to make u3 another visit soon.-— Liverpool Times. —1 The Princess Louise and Prinee Leepold did not, as expected, leave Toronto on Monday for Chicago. Instead they spent that day in Toronto sight-seeing, several hours of the day having been devoted to an examination of the General Hospital. The Princess is said to have done the institution very thoroughly—exploring every ward, visiting every bed, conversing wore or less with every sufferer, patting and petting the little patients and speaking gently and soothingly to the older ones. Her offorts appear to have been well seconded by the young Prince, whom she introduced to some of the patients as her brother Leo- pold. The Canadian people, without dis- tinction, note with pleasure these womanly ministrations at the couch of suffering and sorrow on the part of the Queen’s daugh- ter and the Governor-General’s wife, On Tuesday the Princess and her brother visit- ed Niagara. Thence they were te set out for Chicago and Milwaukee. ‘The San Francisco excursion appears to have been given up. The royal tourists may look in on the Chicago Convention before its chief work is accomplished. em aan en ce age MINSATURE ALMANAC. UR NIA nd sin pps + Cen JUNE 5, 1880 Son Rises......4.15 | Hrau Water 9.18 p.m SUw Gees. ei i 7.42 | Fue Moon 22, 9, 33. 1m Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces, Toronto, June 4. Wresh to brisk northerly, to northeasterly winds, tine cool weather. hen a ame meena nD PINAFORE, PINAFORE PINAFORE ! —BY THE — . . no Louise Leighton Opera 0s,, A CKNOWLEDGED by the Press and L%& Public to be the best which has ever visited the Province. With complete cast of characters, full and strong Chorus, new Scenery and handsome Costumes. DON'T PAIL TO SEE The Sisters, Ths Cousins, Tho Aunts, The Middy, The Sailors, The Marines, 3 NIGHTS ONLY, Saturday, Monday & Tuesday Next, Reserved Seats at W. R. Watson’s. This Company introduces a new feature at the opening of the Second Act, which is ac- knowledged by ail to be a very great addition te the Opera. One of the fine effects is the Solo by the Middy (Master Willie) and Chorus by the full Company, receiving encore after encore every evening. The following is what the ‘* Western Chronicle,” of Kentville, says: ‘‘ We may boldly assert that the Louise Leighten Opera Co., of New York, played to the largest audience and with the best performance ever secu in Kentvilie. Our greatest anticipations were more than realized,”’ The Opera will be given with all the realis- tic effects ever seen in any New York Theatre, with the following carefully selected ieaste, headed by Miss Loursk Lerauron, who, having sung the role ef Josephine some three hundred times in all the principal cities of the United States and Canada, is the ac- cepted star in that part ; and Mr. T, Wilmot Eckert, who made his debut at the same time, ; Mr. Eckert is the original Ralph Rackstraw in this country; the singing and acting of Mr. Pyke, as Cap- tain Corcoran, has net been excelled. The Company altegether forming one of the strongest Upera Companies now travelling. Ch’town, June 3, 1880. At the Fish Market. RESH HALIBUT, Codfish and Mackerel; ; also, Smoked Alewives and Finnan Haddies. | Charlottetown, June 3, 1850. | eee } ’ Turmp deed, Turnip Seed. AS RECEIVED, a quantity of the @F Celebrated Skirving, Laing, Champion and Shamrock, All warranted fresh and good, ROBERTSON & CAMERON, May 31, 1880. j | se TO BE LET. _FYNHAT valuable Business Stand on Rich-! mond Street, known as the ‘* Richmond Heuse. Possession given immediately. Ap- ply to FRANCIS P. McCARRON, | June 3, 1880 -3i eod pd NEW GOODS. We have Just Received first instalment of vur IN WwW Spring Goods Kx §. 8 “Californian,” from London, ‘ “ “Nestorian,” from Glasgow, « «© Polvaesian,” from Liverpoe, and in a few days, on arrival of other Steamers via Hali- fax, and ‘Prince Edward’ Direct to this Port, will have the Balance of our New Stock of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. As our Buyer purchased our Stock at OLD PRICES and in anticipation of large advances in the price of all kinds of DRY GOODS, bought a much larger Stock than usual. Therefore, we are in a position to give our customers the benefit of CHEAP GOODS DURING THIS SEASON. With our extended premises giving us greater facilities for doing business, and our very large Stock well bought in the best English, American and Canadian markets, we expect to add to our present larye number of customers. It is only necessary to give us a call, examine our Goods, and you will be satisfied they are right in Price, Quality and Style. We give patterns of every kind of Goods, and take pleasure in showing them whether you purchase or not. ris & Sets April 27, 1888. FOLIES DRAMATIQUES! A first-class Company engaged from the New York and Boston Theatres, AT MARKET HALL, For 4 Nights, Commencing Wednesday, the 9th of June, Opening in the Dramatic and Musical oddity entitled, ’ OUR FOLKS. AND A LAUGHABLE COMEDY, New Scenery inade and painted eXpressly for this Company. Change of programme nightly. Admission 25 cents; reserved seats 50 cents. For gale at Apothecaries Hall, W. R. Watson’s, Dr, Dodd's and ©. D, Rankin’s. Ch’tewn, June 2, 1880. 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