Tue DAILY EXAMINER. JUNE 6, 1585. The Latest Slander. that an cor Ir does seem rather strange elaborate charge of Governmental ruption should be sprung upon the coun- try just after the prorogation of Parlia- ment. Naturally, we expect the Loyal Opposition to expose before Parliament all the malpractices of the Government of which they have knowledge when the Parliament isin session. But it appears that Mr, Blake was fully seized of the ‘facts’ in this matter—and made no use of them! It therefore the Tribune, the organs of the ‘standard lay the charges before the country—and they did so. ln brief, the Government were charged with having corruptly bargained aud intrigued with Manning, McDonald, MeLaren & Co., the contractors for Section B. of the Canadian Pacific Rail- way,who, it was stated, advanced a large sum of money for election purposes. Mr. James Shields of the firm thus libeled, has written a letter to the Globe in which he says that as to the matter personal to himself, ** any charge under is false, and every inference attempted to be drawn is unwarranted by the true facts.” He says :— for the Globe, and other to remained Advertiser, elevators,” ** Your statements as to what I did dur- ing the elections are false, and so far as Mr. Macdonald is concerned, I believe them to be also false. In the coming election trials an opportunity will be atforded you of test- ing their truth. It ia false that any remeasurement or reclassification of the work was made, or that anything was dove whereby any unfair claim can be advanced or improper payments made. ‘* In reference to the contractors receiy- ing from the syndicate 15 per cent for prospective profits, | need hardly say that as it was of very great advantage to the syndicate to get early possession and use of the line, and as the handing it over by us -before our contract was fully com- pleted and before the time limit- ed would deprive us of profits which we expected and were entitled to earn under our contract, the arrangement cannot be tortured into anything wrong or improper. That arrangement, as well as the sale of our plant to the Canada Pacific Co., which they required to fivish the work, was a business one between us and the company, and entailed no expense on the Government, who had nothing what- ever to do wiih the transaction. Mr. Shield, further affirms that no moneys have been taken from the firm except for the legitimate purposes of the business, and in proof that he does not fear the fullest investigation of the charge, he has, as will be seen by refer- ence to Tue EXAmINER’S telegraphic despatches of to-day had Mr. Anglin sud Mr. Cameron, the alleged writer of the article, and the publisher of the Globe, arrested for a criminal libel. The Toronto Mail says that the real state of the case was given as follows by Sir Charles Tupper in his speech on the Pacific railway : ‘*An arrangement is uow being made for the contractors to surrender the work in its present condition—about $300,000 of which contract remains to be done in order to complete it—to transfer that to the Cana- dian Pacific Railway Company, who will be enabled to carry the work to completion under the terms of the contract, and at the same time carry on the great volumn of traffic which did offer last autumn, and which we know will offer again with the opening of navigation, so as to give all the immediate faci- lities for that communication that are possible to be given. I may say, in rela- tion to that matter, that I stated to the House, on a former occasion, that we ex- pected to make a large saving, something like $500,000 on section ‘A,’ and semething over $1,000,000 on _ sec- tion ‘B, and | am glad to be able able to say that those contracts will be com- A Wrong Corrected. of Canada ”' complained in a recent issue Tue “wrong” of which the Manager | years. : a te 6 2 ae residence, Du:rchester Street, tomorrow, 7th of the *‘ Sun Life As-urance Company inst. Friends please attend. a DIED. | On the5th inst., Thomas Alexander, aged 86 | Funeral will take place from his late | of Tue Examiner was vot due to *‘ The Canada Life Insurance Company.” On referring to their advertizement, we find that as at first inserted and up to the 17th Horsford’s Acid Phosphate | j AS A BRAIN FvVOD, | | | Dr. S. F. Newcomer, M. D., Greenfield, O. > . a says :—‘‘In cases of general debility, and ruary , rures were given | 5*! ae yo. February last, the figures were g . torpor of mind and body, it does exceedingly correctly, and no wrong was done. After well. that date there was au accidental trans-| — — position of the names of the Companies in the list, and the name of the “‘ Sun Life Assurance Company” was inadvertently placed opposite the figures belonging to another Company. We regret the error, which was quite inadvertent and un- known both to the Agent of the “* Canada Life Insurance Company in this City, and to the manager of Tne ExaMINER. The advertizement in to-day’s issue is correct. = A + —The following is a statement of the | exports of Queen’s and King’s Counties during May, prepared by EK. L.| Lydiard, Esq :— as } Value. 78,047 bus 214,288 bus 292,335 106,361 bus Potatoes, Colonial...... Foreign ...... $ 73,084 Oates, Colonial. .4....... Foreign ....... 15,684 bus 122,045 48,528 Fish, Colonial.......... $ 277 PesSIgRinns eas. 11,025 — 11,302 Oysters, Colonial....... 23 bris 40 Eggs, Colonial......... 930 doz Foreigo.......... 104,693 doz 105,625 doz 16,513 Cattle, Colonial........ $ 250 a ere 1,889 2,139 Miscellaneous, Colonial $3,843 Foreign 6,189 10,032 Meats, all Foreign.... 4,943 Ships, Foreign, 1 9,700 | ot eins $176,281 | I em IAN = Confirmation Services. At St. Peter’s Church last evening, the Bishop of Nova Scotia administered the rite of Confirmation to about thirty-five persons. Av St. Paul’s Church, to-day, His Lord- ship administered the same rite to sixteen persons. On each occasion His Lordship delivered an impressive address and sermon. a —_— “aa Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, June 5th,'1883. Shipped by steamer ‘‘St. Lawrence,” Evans, master, for Shediac :— 163 bags Potatoes.................-$114.00 oe Me se et cs cee 42.00 ee Se as oes ofc e aes ts FeNs 911.00 Pp meg ees. er. AG A «2,219.60 O WE GBR. oi. TAS. owl. 225.00 $3,511.00 ——_—___ >< The Mount Allison In stitutions. (The St. John Telegraph) A conversazione took place in the Ladies Academy drawing room, on Saturday even- ing, and was largely attended. Rev. John Burwash’s baccalaureate sermon on Sunday morning was an eloquent exposition of the scientific claims of the gospel. The Alumni sermon in the evening by Rev. Ralph Brecken drew a full house. On Monday morning the anniversary of the Male Academy took place at Lingely Hall. The exercises, musical and literary, were fully up to the standard. Principal Paisley in his report stated the attendance had been sixty-eight. He referred in ap- priate terms to the deaths of Masters Cole- man and Purdy while attending the institution. The prizes, which consisted of books, were then distributed as follows : Advanced Latin to Clifford W. Robinson, phate lands in the Ottawa district were sold by auction at Ottawa a few days ago by the Quebec Government. $31 per acre. Fourteen thousand dollars worth of phos- Many of the lots were withdrawn. Prices ranged from $5 to JUNE, 1883. NEW CORSETS. NEW CORSETS. NEW CORSETS. W. A. Weeks & Co. LACE CURTAINS. LACE CURTAINS. LACE CURTAINS. W. A. Weeks & Co. NEW CASHMERES. NEW CASHMERES. NEW CASHMERES. W. A. Weeks & Co, NEW KID GLOVES. NEW KID GLOVES. NEW KID GLOVES. W. A. Weeks & Co, NEW SILK LACES. NEW SILK LACES. NEW SILK LACES. WW. A. Weeks & Co. — — LADIES’ Hats and Millinery, MANTLES AND JACKETS, Made and Fitted. WA, WEES & OO, SIGN OF THE LION, QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, June 6, 1883. eod wk. Administrator's Sale. In re Estate of Henry Finnigan. late of Lot 65. in the said Island, deceased, intestate. TO be sold by Public Auction, in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, on Monday, the sixteenth day of July, next, 1883, at twelve o'clock, neon, — A LL that part of Town Lot Number Ninety-one, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, described as follows:— Commencing at the westcrn boundary line of said Town Lot Number Ninety-one, at the distance of forty-two feet northwardly from the northern side of Dorchester Street, thence by aline parallel with the said street east- wardly for a distance of forty-two feet, thence by a line northwardly at right angles with the said street for adistance of thirty-eight feet, thence by a line parallel with said street for of Moncton ; Algebra, to Leonard Esta- pleted, and that the charge upon the coun- try will not exceed the amounts which I have atated. They will be completed with avery large margin under the original amount which was contemplated on the ex- tension of the prices when the contracts were let.’ It is noteworthy that this statement of the Minister of Railways was not challenged in Parliament. —_— - —_— 2a + Provincial Exhibition, 1883. An adjourned meeting of the Board of Commissioners was held yesterday at the Law Courts Building. Present: His Honor Lieut.-Goversor Haviland, Patron, Hon. Senator Haythorne, Hon, D. Ferguson, James Nicholson, Patrick Blake, Charles C. Gardner, Dr. J. T. Jenkins, Edward Bayfield, Donald Mc- Kinnon, Capt. M, McLeod, Wiiliam Haslam, Stephen McMillan, Albert Boswell, Alex. Scott, Lauchlan Mc- Millan, Thomas Vessey, Esquires. The Committee appointed at a former meet- ing to prepare a Prize List submitted their report, which, after some discussion, was adopted. Excepting a few alter- ations end additions in some of the minor departments, the Prize List tor the Provincial Exhibition, 1883, will not differ much from that of last year. The Secretary stated that the Hon. Neil McLeod would offer a special prize of $20 for foals sired by the imported trotting stallion “Hernando,” and that D. McLeod, Exq., would duplicate his special prize of $20 given last year for foals sired by the Clydesdale horse “Barrister.” Special prizes tend greatly to increase the interest taken ia Exhibi- | tions. It is hoped that others will follow the good example of the gentlemen named and give special prizes in other Clayses. brooks, Sackville , advanced grammar, to Leo. L. Blatch, Ottawa ; advanced arithme- tic and spelling, George L. Mitchell, of Sackville ; French, to Henry C. Taylor, Florenceville ; reading and primary gram- mar, R. H. Jones, Boston, U. 8. ; primary arithmetic, Chas. H. Riley, deportment, John A. Blake, Hillsboro primary grammar and Latin, W. McCann. Petitcodiac, N, B. of Rev. Messrs. Brown, Brecken aud Black had been appointed to award the prize for declamation. The committee decided to award it to Mr. Harris, of Halifax. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. June 4—schs Morell, Breen, Pictou, bal; Three Sisters, Walpole, Pictou, limestone; Rising Dawn, Boudriot, Pictou, ceal; Mary A. Nelson, McCay, Nassau, New Providence. June 5-sch Harriet Torry, Tierney, St. Pierre, Miquelon, herring. CLEARED. Jane 4—schs Mary D., Drysdlae, Pictou, bal; Three Sisters; Walpole, Pictou, bal; Rising Dawn,Boudriot, Pictou, bal. June 5—Claymore, Marquiss, Chatham, oats and potatoes; Azalia, Walker, George- town, bal. OUTPORTS. Summerside, June 5th, ent ech Ontario, Henderson, Pictou, coal; Spy, Legere, Chat- ham, lumber; Margaret Ann, McEvoy, Pictou, coal. Cld, schs Margaret, Gallant, Shediac, oats and potatoes; Medway Belle, McPhee, Halifax, oats and potatoes; Josephine, Bonvie, Shemogue, oats and potatoes; Forest Queen Blampied, Newcastle, bal. =. STATisTics of Lunatic Asylums show that nine-tenths of their patients are brought to their condition by abuses of the generative organs. A great Brain and Nerve food, known as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, is sold by our druggists, and comes highly recommended as an ubfailing cure in all these diseases: Sold in Charlottetown at Apothecaries Hall. See Sackville ;| A committee consisting | | 2 distanse of forty-two feet, to the western boundary line of said Towa Lot, thence along | the same southerly thirty-eight feet, to the | place of commencement. Alsoall that other | tract, piece, or parcel of land and premiscs, | situate, lying and being ou Lot or Township | Number Sixty-five, in Que n’s County, in said |Island, bounded and _ described as fol- |lows, that is to say: Commencing at la. ywtake set in the western side of the High Road leading from Rocky Point ferry to the South Shore, the distance of three |chains and ten links north from the’ rear line of land formerly owned by one Montague | McKie, from thence by a line at right angles across the said land, running west the dis- | tance of seven chains or until it sirikes the | west boundary line of the land formerly j}owned by the said Montague McKie ; from | thence along the said last mentioned boundary | line, south tive chains and ten links, or to the said rear Boundary line of land formerly |'owned by said Montague McKie, from thence |eastwardly along said rear boundary line to | the aforesaid High Road, and from thence |along the western side of said Road, in a nor- therly direction to the said stake at the place of commencement, containing three acres of land, a little more or less; also all that other tract, piece or pareel of land on said Lot Number sixty-five,aforesaid bounded and described as follows :—Ccommencing at astake set in the south east corner of the farm of land now or lately in the possession of one George Smith, and running thence west along the line be- tween the said farm and land formerly in possession of William Mutch, forty-seven (47) yards, thence north parallel to said lines one hundred and ten (110) yards, thence east forty-seven (47 ) yards to land in possession of Mrs. McGee, thence south along the same one hundred and ten (110) yards to the place of commencement, containing one acre of land, a little more or less, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging. The above lauds will be sold to pay the debts of the said intestate, Henry Finnigan, by virtue of a License to me granted ky the Hon Charles Young, L. L. D., Surrogate, &e., &c., &c., bearing date the thirtieth day of May, A. D, 1883. Dated this 30th day of May, A. D., 1883. DANIEL MILLER, Administrator ol the Estate and effects of Henry Finnigan, deceased, intestate. McLean & Maxtiy, Proctors. tt a Br W.&A. BROWN & CO. Wholesale 6, 1 838. tish Warehsuse, 0:0 NER. " ae { + J To the Wholesale and Retail Trade. :0:-———— AVE now opened the completion of their large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER Hi DRY GOODS. They ure offering speeial inducements to cash buyers. It will be to your advantage to inspect their stock before purchasing elsewhere. W. & A. BROWN & (0. Ch'town, June 1, 1882.— wkly —————— TURNIP SEED. —_——:0: ——- — EST VARIETIES—Carter’s Imperial, Champion, Skirving’s Improved, Laing’s Purple Top, etc., ete. and H&etail, AT — BEER & CGOFF'’S. Ch’town, June 4,—2aw wkly EXCELLENT QUALITY. -: 0:——— UR NEW TEAS are warranted to give extra good satis faction. ( WHOLESALE & RETAIL. BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, June 4, 1883. 2aw wly LONDON HOUSE. 70: ppring and Summer Importations. 0. FINISHED OPENING WE HAVE 165 Cases and Bales Evglish, eo * * (Canadian and American Bought Carefully from the Best Houses. 70: Our Stock will be found complete in all Departments, and wall be constantly replenished throughout the summer. F eee OSes We fnvite the Inspection of Cash Buyers. GEO. DAVIES & CO. ee Marine Assurance. Ch’town, May 15, 1883. BRITISH AMERICA MARIRE ASSURARCE COMPAR HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ONT. ——e <n a Capital Paid Up in Full, Assets, 3isit December, i882, $ 500,090 00 1,190,954.07 PASTURE | lot r 20 shares Union Bank P. K. Is mm * first pref. Stock Ch’ _ fecond + = Gas Co, 10 ‘* common “ “ r ee Bank and Gas Stock by be sold by AUCT NEXT, 8th instant, Room, at 12 o’clock,— ION, on — ‘L3oO A Loton Brighton Rord, betw Barracks and F. W. ty Hyndman’s, : Victoria two acres, very suitable for pastures, WILLIAM DObp , Auctioneer, Ch’town, June 5, 1583 LORNE EF T the urgent solicitation of A ties, the Proprietor of Hot-l,” Tracadie, will meet any = ous Of opening, leasing, or desirable seaside resort, at the pu , office of F Hyndman, on Friday evening ne ya at eight o’cloc?. oe TURNIP SEaD| TURNIP SEED! BEST VARIETIES, HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, Ch’town, June 5. —tf Tea at Springfisld TEA PARTY will be held at SPR FIELD, on at SPRING. Monday, the nd July Teams will be at County Line Station, convey a large number of troutaaaeinas grounds. The proceeds to ge towards the 8 Chureb, improvement of St. Elizabeth If the day should prove ‘the 3t tiae d oa ee tea will take place the will be pro: tir - z Ez ing. All the delicacies of the season vided. Come one, come all. On behalf of the Committee. J. 8. June 5.—3i wkly till tea -- WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de, a ANTED JMMEDIA’ ELY\A Boy Dining Room. and a Girl, to assist Apply at the Revere House, —— [juneb WO LET—A House, containing ton. poten pleasantly situated on H , St, en Ist July, Stable in rear. Possessicn giv [fane5 tf 2000 Fow er. BUSHFLS of Prime Black Cats, tor sale by Avpnty [janes eod Sw ry°O LET—PASTURAGE for fonr Cows, in different fields, part in Common, and part within one-fourth of a mile of City. Apply to Jouy lyas, [june2 3i pd wt ITUATION WANTED—A Young Man of steady habits, and with some =xper- ence, wants a situution as Bookkeeper or Assistant in an cftice or gtore, First-class reference g'ven. Apply at Tax Examines OFFICE, JOR SALE—A nice Engtish tere Piano, as good as new will be sdld ats bargain. Apply at this office. [juve2 - OST—On Wednesday tast, # Brooch (onyx stone with gold band), The Bader wil] be rewarded by leaving it at Ta Bx- Y AMINER OFFICE. W ANTED—A GIRL for general houst- work, in a small family. No Apply to Mrs, O Meara, Pleasant Street, ; fmay3) W ANTED—A GIRL to go to Halifax as # general servant, inga smell family. Good [may 3! wages, Apply at this office. ssc ee ‘yO LET—A Dwelling Honse, ot the Cot ner of Prince and Dorchester Strectt, containing ten rooms and shop, alsoconvenl- ent out-buildings. Immediate given. The premises are suitable for ing Hous: or Store. For turther particulars app ire to MRS, COSTELLO. apply on the premises to M vay 29 004 Bosko.—Parties desiring Board a summer months, in a Very pleasan locality, in the st burbs of Charlottetow®, within ten minutes walk of the city, wd accommodated, on reasonable terms, dressing M. F. T., Box 85, — a 7) oa, _— utnaiis _— - pene th —_, "hy ' ’ t three story LET—One-half of thal cen Street ‘| WwW _ Brick House, on Upper Qu t once. containing nine rooms. “may? Possession Apply to ALExaANpDER HoRs®. OARD AND LODGING WANTED, - the summer, for a gentleman, ¥% and nurse. Private family preferred 5 G. W. C., Rankin H: use. {may2 th vee of suitable ) LET—Fuarnished Rocms Wt ry ms ' Kitchen and Kitchen Utensils. for a small family. Apply at this ee 21 __._____ PEXO LET—(with immediate poser. is i handsome and commodiovs roridce the northern suburbs of the city, 08 rchibald, Road, lately occupied by L. DB. V'sq. Enquire of LoxnGwoRTH & Fas a6 , [may ! , NIRE-PROOF SAFE.—For #6 Enquire at this Office. Insurance effected at moderate rates, required. Policies issued at office here, HORACE HASZARD, Agent, P. E. Island, Sterling certificates granted whe | advertisement in another cblamz. [lw wkly Ch’town, dune 6, 1883.—4i law wed. Ch’town, May 28.—1m eod rma i i i Sr 2 lis eeanseenietellll ae ies m0 LEL—A HOUSE, nnn rooms, Apply to James Mc ‘pmay'6 Park Road, _ eight qe USE TO LET—On Hillsboroagh near King Square, rooms, with garret and cellar- session Ist May. Apply