NTN DORMER Cn SESE ATI RENE NE ANNA ENN santigat Nace ~—. ogg ga WAS ee a THE DAILY BXAMINER, JU a 1 | Tue Daron Eas crane sam AUTICE TO MERCHINIS. WY, & A. BROWN & CO, BIRD CAGES, ~~ JUNE 13, 1884. in Bt. John, On Swudey: ' | Recel af por laden bottOll ia! ee < Tpy Pagng|G@OOR AND GHEaP, Sign of the Stove, Walker's Corner Ch’town, June 13—4i ae still a ae HAVE NOW OPENED ABOUT 4 courtship is the o i ip that Hditorial Notes. oe rtahip is ae only kind of ship | . has two mates ana no captain. i There was not a single bid for Lord! moral of which is that the people should Wueenaberrys estates in Dumfriesshire L ful to see to it that the men | “ hen they were put up for auction at Edin-| se very CaTCLU ‘ See v a4 ia Q burghithe other wee k. } they elect as their representatives are | honest men who pay their own debts with their own mouey. It doesn't pay to elect blacklegs and cranks —New Brunswick has a scandal, the DIRECT FROM THE BRITISH MARKETS. B* AUCTION, To worrow (Saturday), These new Goods, together with the large Stock saved from the fire, will be sold | very cheap during the season, The following lots are being closed out at specially low prices: ' wong - of the ane of - eetioe 100 pieces Lace Curtains, scotch Tweeds, ‘thel Bianche, we have substituted the ° sg ’ ' “Gentlemen,” said a Western judge, | bark oe Lace Gurtaim ets, Worsted Coatings, June Mth, at eleven o'clock at Peake’ Carpets, Fancy Suitings. Wharf No. 1, 43 tons Pictou Round Coal, ex ed an election c umpaiga aud are making ‘* this Court, as the bar well knows, 18] . : é arrangements throughout Ireland upon | naturally quick-tempered; and if this Court) By es Wama-lis, Merino Shirts, R Boake, iu tots to suit purchasers, the calculation that a general election is | bad not taken warning in time, and abstain- (> Shectings, Merino Drav ers, A. McNEILI 2 near at hand. In Dublin the conserva ed from the use of ardent spirits, this) 9 Pitiow Celtons, tio McLEOD, MASTER, Merino Socks. : tives have four different campaign clubs Print Cottons, Pies and scarfs, already in operation looking after the 500 tons register, to go op the berth at Liver- Dress Grouds, One of the celebrities at the Chicago Con- vention is Judge Nerton, of Texas, who has kept a pledge made in 1844 not to shave or cut his hair until Henry Clay is placed | Advices from London state that the} in the Presidential chair. conservatives and nationalists have start “a as Auctioneer, ‘ . ° . a 7 re 2 Court would now be in the penitentiary or Ch’town, June 13. 1°84. —1i its grave.” Colored Socks, registry of voters. ALSO —Toronto also extends a cordial greeting to the British Association at its approaching meeting in Montreal, and expresses the hope that this, the first meeting in Canada, may be productive of much good to the cause of science as a whole, and that it may stimulate ali scientific workers in this young country, besides proving an inducement to the undergraduates of our universities to enter their ranks. —The nomination of candidates to fill the vacancy in the City Council, caused by the death of the lamented William Murphy—must be made to- morrow ; and the election takes place on to-morrow week. This is very quick, very sudden. But the law requires it. The residents of the Ward will, there- fore, have to bestir themselves if they desire that the vacated chair—which may be said to be yet warm—shall be tilled by a worthy successor of its late occupant. —Dull times in England! Says Mr. Burt, M. P., “The eghip-building trade in the North is practically at a stand-still, and their probably never has been a time in its histery when the outlook for an improvement was as indefinite and uncomforting as it is at present. Whole fleets of large steamers are lying idle in ihe Tyne, and on the Wear ship-building has almost ceased to be an industry. Thousands of persons are unemployed, and the distress—actual waut of food and shelter, I mean—is fearful in the ex treme. The labor orgauizations, uu usually strong, as & ruie, in the North, are wholly unable to answer the calls upon them for relief; those few mem- bers who have managed to retain work being unable to meet the demands which are made upon them. ‘The distress in Sunderland is particularly wmarked. Many hitherto well-to-do families have had to apply to the authorities for relief.” To make a good jam:—Place one finger in the crack of a door. Shut the door slowly, but firmly, and keep it closed for at least ten seconds. Then open the door and remove the finger, and add plenty of inter- jections. Never use your own finger if you can avoid it. An attempt was made on the night of the 10th inst. to wreck the west bound expre:s train about one mile east of Kingston, Ont., where two ties had been placed on the track. Fortunately one of them was shunted off the track by the cow catcher and the other hoisted on in front of the engine and carried to the station. Believ- ed plunder was the object of the dastardly act. _ Lieut. Ivan Campbell, the brother anc heir presumptive of the Earl «of Bradali ave and Holland, is about to be mariicd to Lady Margaret Elizabeth Diana, third danghter of the Earl of Normanton. Tle present Earl of Breadalbane was married in 1872, but the union has been childless, and the marriage of his brother is to be made partly in the hope of producing an heir in the direct line to the Bradalbane estate. Professor Brown has made rapid progress in the execution of his commission to pur- chase, in Great Britain, highly-bred cartle and sheep for the Ontario Agricaltural Col- lege. He has succeeded in getting together one of the finest consignments of live stock that have ever left England. The collection numbers thirty-three cattle and about sixty sheep, and represents no Jess than eight breeds of the former and nine of the latter. The total cost will aproach £10,000, bu: there can be little debt that the outlay, large as it is, is a jodisious investment. The Prince of Wales has gone to Mentone it is said, not so much for his heaith as to avoid being condoled with on the death of his lamented brother. He has heen sur- feited with conventional mourning in Ger- many, because, as one of the Prince Consort's sons, he is Duke of Saxony. At Darmstadt every lady wore a long face. A: Berlin the lugubrious ceremonial observed by nearly every one who approached him became intolerable. The Prince was thank- ful to find himself, after all this simulated woe, in a@ Republican city, where not a creature thought of presenting him with an addres. pool, to Jarry Freight for this and other Ports in P. E. Island, AY THROUGH RATES, Sailing on or about the Ist July. For freight or passage apply in Liverpool to Pitcaiin Brothers, 54 South John Street, or here to owners, PLAKE BROS, & CO. Ch’town, June 13, 1884. w Ob | To be sold by Auction, on Saturday Evening, the 14th instant, at six o’clock, on Pownal Wharf, aT a 17,000 feet Scantling, 8,000 feet Studding, 16,500 feet good Refuse Deals and Ends, 20,000 feet Pine Boards, 19,000 feet sprace Boards. WILLIAM DODD, 1Al Auctioneer. June 13, 1884—lin 1% ; r | UL! tA! | a rpYH Subscriber has received instructions | to sell, by Auction, on Thursday Next, the 19th tastes, at 11 u’clock in the forencon, at his store on Water Street, one door south of the Custom House, to close a consign- ment, 2UU hal/-chests Family Congou Tea, in three | qualities B. WILSON H/GGS, Agent, Auctioneer. Ch’town, June 12, Send or call for samples, as the Tea must 7:0: Ch’town, May 19—wkly Suits and Single Gai MADE TO ORDER “AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. GEO. DAVIES & CO. 500 Colored aud White Shirts, at a Big Reduction, W. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, May 23, 1884.—dy wkly LONDON HOUSE —_: 0: ee ee «Ve LORING DEPARTMENT. JUST OPENED, a splendid assortment of Scotch, English and Canadian j S\Tweeds and Doeskins, SS Worsted Coatings, Breadeloths & Trimmings, ‘ ny oii (J\PLDRATION LIE SMICLTTOR, G. H. HASZARD, ~ Baldwin's Oid Stand, English and Ameriean STATION BRY, A very larg etch to he cold VERT CADAR Note Paper & Fnvelopes, A great variety of Note Paper and Envel* opes, for the country trade, al a great dig. count. Blank Books, of all sizes, in Stock or made to onder, Ch’town, Juce 9—I!10 eod NO@TICE. The Canada Tomperace Act, 1878, Lesion NOTICE is hereby given, pur- suant to the provisions of *“Ihe Canada Temperance Act, 1878,” that, on Monday, the thirtieth day of June, instant, there will be deposited in the office of the Registrar of Deeds, in the city of Charlottetown, in, Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, for publie +xamination, in accordance with the provi- sions of the above mentioned Act, a notice, addressed to the Secretary of State for Canada, in which is embodied a petition pray- ing that the Order-in-' ‘onncil of the thirtieth day of Juae, A. D. 1880, bringing into foree in the said City of Charlottetown, the second part of “The Canada Temperance Act, 1878,” may be revoked. And notice is aJso given that, appended to the said notice so to be deposited,are the gen- uine signatures of at least one fourth in num- —The Cape Aun Advertiser is oppos- : i re be sold B. W. H, : ber of the electors of the City of Charlotte- ed to Reciprocity with Canada, jedan: oe Teta esencne has ust, Earl is al aa : a * * pot — ae to vote at am ing that the result of a renewal of the Seafield, who, after having sat for several Vi 6 FLE TI i FBAD OFRPICHE, TORONTO. ore hs ake er Pe ae treaty of 1854, would be to drive the| years in the House of Commons as a Con- * at pee eet ae : notice will remain in the Registrar's Office United States fishing fieet off the water, | servative, suddenly abandoned the heredi- i The SECURITY offered to policy holders is UNSURPASSED by any Company | for the space of ten days from the date of doing business in the Dominion. deposit, and after the expiration of that time Its PROGRESS HAS BEEN UNEXAMPLED in the history of Insurance in | the same will be laid before the Secretary of State or Canada Dated at the City of Charlottetown, in and cause the grass to grow on the; tary politics of his family about two years streets and wharves of every American ago, and proclaimed himself a Liberal of BY THE MAYOR ; ‘ "eae ‘ hi pe ‘ Ds i Canada, fishing town. Who is it, enquires the the Whig type. The late Earl satin the og Its Policies are INDISPUTABLE after three years and NON-FORFEITABLE Advertiser, asks for this? “Is it the poor fishermen who carn their scaaty living by danger aud exposure, and who have been loyal to the very government that has invariably by treaty and legislation added to their burdens? No! it is a foreign interest, aud its only sympathiz- ers are a portion of the disturbiug ele- ment whose cry has been that this will make fish cheaper to the consumer. This is false! The only fish we take on British shores are the mackerel. Codfish and halibut, and ninety-five per cent. of all the mackerel we take, are caught outside ofall national jurisdiction. Herring, squid and other bait fish we buy.” ‘The reciprocity treaty of 1554 was a b!un- der,” says the Advertiser, ‘‘a renewal of it in 1884 would be a crime.” It also says thata fishing fleet of nearly 500 vessels has been built up in Canada by the treaty of Washington, and predicts that a few years of reciprocity ‘*would make the maritime interests of the States a beautiful myth to read of.” The Advertiser is evidently given to extreme language ! Metuopist.—The Ministers and laymen of the Sackville district continued their meeting in Moncton, on the 10th inst., which is pre- paratory to the business of the General Con- ference of N. B. and P. E. L., held this year in St. John. The statistical report shows fair progress. As compared with 1883 the show- ing is as follows: k 1883. 1884. No. Church Membera...... 1689 1922 ** Sunday Schools,....... 37 a9 *. &. 8, Scholars,.....:.., 1687 1951 title which was given to his father by Lord Derby in 1858; but itis of course extinct, and the present peer could only enter Parliament as one of the representative peers of Scotland, and as a Liberal he would have no chance of election at H-ly- rood. Lord Seatfield’s new title is to be Baron Duthil. John Nicholls, a man belonging to Cape Breton, and who lived for some time at Goldenville, Guysboro, was found on May 10th by two hunters hanging to a tree in a wood about twelve miles from Lordsburg, New Mexico. The body was in an ad- vanced state of decomposition, and had evi- dently hung there for at least ten days. From the fact that the man had been sho’ threes times and the rope around his 1 eck been broken, it is probable the parties by whom the murder was committeed made short work of their victim. It is stared that he had five hundred dollars in cash in his pockets when he left Moreneia, Arizona, about April 10th, with the intention of going to Carlisle, since which time nothing is known of his movements, and when the body was discovered no money was found upon it. A London cablegram says the Maori King Tawahia, who has been in England a week, has astonished as well as pleased his supporters by keeping perfectly sober. He has been chaperoned to a great many of the theatres, and has developed an admiration for the ballet which is almost beyond restraint. He was conspicuous av the Alhambra, where he ogled to girls to his heart’s content. Afterwards when he had his supper at the Savage Clnb, he became so enthusiastic in a description of the wonders he had seen that he made a bold but abortive attempt to imitate a pas seul. The members of the Club enjoy House ot Lords as Baron Strathspey, a) yy pursuance ofan act of the Genera) As-| #fter two years. sembly of th’s Island, made and passed tn | the forty-third year of the reign of Her pre-| Company in Canada, 8 nt Majesty Queen Victoria, intituld: “An | Act to amend the Act of the eighteenth Vic-| application of protits:— toria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘An Act | to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown aad all Acts amending the eame’.” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election for one person io Serve as Common Councilman in the City Council for Ward Number 2, of said Uiiy, (iu place cf William Murphy, Esq , deceased), will be beld on saturday, 2ist June, iustant, 4. D. 1884, AT THE FOLLOWING PLACE: In Ward No 2, at or near the house of Thomas ( onnolly, opposite Mr. R_ Heartz’s Warebouse, S;dney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. Aud at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and codtinue open until five o’clock in the after- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARD, Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Rictumond Street and north of Dorchester Street. NOMINATION DAY, Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 15.—‘‘seven Days betore the time of any and every election for Mayor or Councillors, the Person or Candi- tiates tor the office of Mayor or Councillor shall give their names in as such Candidates to the City Clerk. and the City Clerk shal] John 8S. Melvan, Mayor Jones, St. KS The Ch’town, May 7, 1884. The CASH PROFIT results paid to policy-holders have not been equalled by any The following are exawples cf ACTUAL REDUC.sON OF PREMIUMS by Robert Taylor, Halifax, insured for $10.000 in 1872, premium $317.70; in 1880, $160.10, Jobn Willis, Halifex, insurcd for $1,000 in '871, premium $31.77; in 1882, $14.20. Halifax, insured for $4.000 in 1872, premium $137 76; in 1882, $70 C6. Jehu, insured for $5,000 in 1871, premium $172.20; in 1882, $77.20. fullest information will be given on application. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents for P. E. Island. _ Ch’town, Feb. 27, 1884, > oe > ROYAL GANADIAN INSURANCE CO. "TRB. 0 CAPIFA i, - oy ~ . - — HEAD OFFICE — Montreal. o=~ HALIFAX BRANCH - J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Risks Faken on Mest Favorabie VFerzuis. fLunsNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Merchants Bank of Halifax. $2,000,000 Attention Ye Who Are In Doubt. Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, this sixih day of June, A. D 1884. {june Zaw ti 30th WANES, LOST, POUND, de. qesmecee PLANTS A few thousand Cabbage Plaots on sale by Jobn Colwill, Head of Queen Street. [junel3 lw wy Vi “AN SERV ANT— Wanted & good steady man, tor general work. Must have 1 some knowledge of farming. Apply to R. R, FitzGerald, Charlottetown Royalty. {junel2 OTICE is hereby given to those persons who were indebted to kK. W. Tremaine, at the close of his business in. this city, that unless the amounts standing against them are paid, at the office of DesBrisay & Angus, with- out further delay, they will be handed over to a solicitor for collection,~-J. DrsBrisay, {2aw wkly tf ‘y°O LET—In a private family, two rooms, furnished or unturnished, with board, Pleasaut central location. Apply at Exam- INEFR OFFICE, {junel2 W ANTED.—A First-class Coat Maker, We will pay the highest prices given by auy house in the Trade, toa First-Ulass Coat Maker. We guarantee steady work. Apply at once to-—Jonn MacLeop & Co. [june 11 fy°.O LET—Two Furnished Rooms, with use of Kitchen. Apply at this office. {june 11 \ J ANTED—A Young Manas Clerk in a D:y Goods Store. Must have experi- ence and good referesce. Apply at this office, {june7 re LET—A HOUSE AND CARDEN, Financial— ; ; Fi with land, on Malpeque Road. Posses ed the fun, and encouraged each new effort | duly enter the names, residences an 4 additions : a Aan or ircui ¥i vas : 5 : 7 : . me - App 8 se Bo ii Reoeipts...... $7,577.00 $7,651.00 with bravos and peals of laughter. A cold | of such persons, together with the office and Medical ee Apply, to gw a Badcohione’ Bae eG ae oo 00 in one of his eyes and a rather severe at-j| wards for which they are candidates, and 0 pont Fae so ER p29 3 sUUCAy Sas OS UGS a cle 6 Od . : ¢ 21020} ’ , . : tack of rheumatism unfortunately prevent-| euch entry, when made, shall be deemed nom. . + A - TITATION sic he alleeees Supernumerary........ 262.10 277.00 | ee Breer a Se anes 4 Sai Mesatlow Coe genie emul ” i Sw whonts b J ( i wait SITUATION WANTED—In an office, Contingent.. ee a 49.79 52.00 os King froin | mmching with the Lord a “ a a . = p a, a XHETIERCE p ll J6,— LOM parison and Purse the Jury, a store or warehous: ’ by aman of experi Sunday Schools,....... 15.49 646.00 | “4yor: re sna € pale by eacn person S0 nom- ence. Good references if re quired, App-y at a Tut Apostolic Commissary, Dom Smeul- ders, laid the corner stone of the Catholic University College extension, at Ottawa, on the llth inst., with imposing ceremonies, The Alumui of the college had a banquet last evening, Hon. Mr. Caron, presiding. A large number of ex-students were present from all parts of the Dominion and United States. ae of Prince Edward Island, and and fon. J OL S.ounor, ex-Postmaster General, was made A. M, Foar addresses in Latin, Flemish, Freneh and English were presected to Smeulders. He was visibly gratified with the Flemish address, as that is his mother tongue. He replied in an extem- poraneous Latin address, referring to the motto on the wall, ‘* Paith and Science,” and passed a high eulogy on the faith of St. James Aquinas,” Beer & a Feeen snowilake biscuits just recvived at There is a gleam of hope for those who want to go to Europe without the ocean journey. Itis proposed that a railroad shall be @gnstructed along the Pavific coast to the ph sake of Alaska, where a ferriage would connect the tuurist with the Rus- sian railway system, which would be ex- tended to the Siberian side of Rehbring’s Strait. As the Strait is only forty-five es wid ciween iuast Cape and Cape Prince of Wales, this distance in a swift steamer would be trifling even for the viclims of seasickness. Parlor cars trans- ferred to the steamers might practically give an overland route from New York to St. Petersburg without change. The way traffic on this line might not at present be overpowering, and the item of snow plonghs and snow sheds would figure noticeably iv the expenses, Still, the echeme ig perhaps aa promising as that Jf guing Yo Europ by inated for Mayor, at the same time,a fee of ten dollars, and by each persoz 80 nomizated as Councillor, a fee of five dollars which sums shall go toward paying the cost of the election, No person shall be qu lified either for the office of Mayer or Councillor unless such nom nation be made in manner and the time aforesaid, The tive appoiated for the nomination oi candijates, shall he from the time of twelve 0 at noon, wntil the hour of four o'clock in the | prepared to give the purchasing public afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. Qualification of Electors, see Act 43, Vie- toria, Cap. +5, sec 20 and 64. {L. 8.j DAVi” R M. HO 'PER, Mayor of the City of Charlotetown A. H. MacPBHERSON, Ciee Clerk, Mayor's Office, Charfurtltuwn, Junu 13 18 4 (ull date MARK WRIGHT & C@., Because of the excellent facilities they possess, have been able to reduce the price of all goods manufactured by them, and by buying their raw material in the best markets, for cash, are THe BEST VALUE IN THE PROVINCE. They are selling from thirty to fifty per cent. below prices asked some time ago in the same establishment. Faciory, (fiice and Showroum—King Square, Kext Street. Charictictuwa, Muy 27, 1834—Vaw wkly . te EXam!NER OFFICE. (juned5 ‘§°O LET—Two Tenewents. Possession given immediately App'y to WALTER Lows, Kent Street, Kast. jjune?2. tf. —_—— JANTED.—An upbolsterer, constant work, good wages, Ap} ly at once to Makk Wricat & Co, im —— k ENT MILLS and other choice brands ~ family Flour for sale by Henry Beer Utiice and Warehouse, Water Street, nar Ferry Wharf. [may 6 CHEAP WAGON and a WASHING MACHINE forsale. Apply to Hector Me! eod, St. Peter’s Road, Charlottetown. {may7 “7.2 LET—A House on King Strect, be tween Hillsborough and Weymouth 5%. Possession immediately. Aiso a Warehouse ou Graftun Street. Apply to Wiviam Dopp. pely | funy