rene :—Eive Dourans A _ This is true Liberty, when Pike-bots Men, Raines to arales the Public, may speak free.” —EvRiripEs. SINGLE Copizs Two Caxts. : —o—— . | VE l \ ‘RTES {' ry | riny re ’ . YY va ae ’ o a. NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY. JUNE 26, 1886. VOL. 17,---NO. 32. ARR: . -2 se “oS = aig ule F enamel . The Daily Examiner ee oe a ETS i ’ eveonu ae ae eke 23nd” seut aed Publishing Oo. weak n ‘wo mer the Bxamiuei their off corner of Water s y . e “ . . a ope Soot, Charlottetown Are now showing newest Corsets. Panniers, Hloopskirts pare oF SvusCRIPTION : and t nderclothing ; Ladies’ Corsets, Maids’ Corsets gig Montt ’ 2 Of im 7 ae ‘ e ° fe Month 1x and Childrens’ Waists, newest makes tn American and wr A oimione, Canadian manufacture, at very lowest prices. New (iontracts uly oF ui nthly, ’ 7 aa atta T + oy — e saterly, half-yesrly or yearly advortiee Paniers, New Bustles, New Hoop Skirts, very latest nened, On APpP-lesrivs i 4 ; e e — - styles and price very low. ALMANAC FOR JUNE, i885. 7 MOON'S CHANGES a Last Quarter 5th day, 7h. o2m., p.m , toe M 12 , on, JOM. , p. m. 7 Wd! inmmMy?} TWHNDDNL AT aT ae i a > yes 4 j ‘ : fe Mone roe ade. my, UADTES’ COTTON USDERGLOTHING, Nicely Made, and Finished in Good style, Pall Moon, 2 h day, a! mm. &- Th. iol : ; prov wee arnt rc wate =o =f h 2 m 3 n itmib st 1 Monday 617 7 3310 2%) O 42:15 21 ~ — = : : : Pada | 13y -8a)10.85| © 28) Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery, d&c., not fair” | 13) At morn] 3 90). 23 surpassed in value on BP. Ki. Island. feet | id altos 760 Go Goods Well Bought and will be Sold at SMALL 6 Coead®V 14 Mb SO} Rb} 31 . piney | 4 2378, 2 PORT. utarelay | id) Gila zyoail 33 3 Saturday 14) 47 5 7/11 20' 33 ay pe 3 BAS - quer peewee ac isesiay | 14) $8 8 1S'more| PERKINS & STEANS. 15, Monday ; = i? Bs a ' it Wednesday 131 48) 9 54 13635 Ch’town, June 8, 1885 18 Thursday 13 #5 ‘ll 4) 2 25) 35 (9) Friday ) 13) 48 aft 12) 3 a Pe: : = | —_— A TT 90 Saturday ; 3 49 1 17! 4 24 35° png qs —_ mon 9 94 ; 2} Sunday | 1% 49 2 21) 5 38 ‘5h \T £1 HASZARL C fn a ae a A A DB § day i} 49) 3 22; 6 St; 35 Se : i> | , Se PF eh Oh! : ee Sita se| ‘OUR GRAND DISPLAY 94! Wednesday Lt} 49 56 18, 8 38! 36 25 Tharsday - ‘ 6 +. oy a FOR ALL KINDS OF | Sistartey 15, 49) 7 4510 23, 33 | reared de s3{Sunday « = oe * 38 | gay tro caa) & AT SPRING CLOTHING i | $a 4 er ae d as NOTES. % Prince George cf Wales’ birthday on the 8rd of this month Battle of Waterloo anniversary (1815) on 1 Sth. Ie this month there is no real night, the jena ef the day being 16 hours and 15 minutes, and the rest twilight. i In this month the mornings increase 6 itm Ledgers, minutes atid the afternoons 14 minutes. Hi RAILWAY TIME TABLE. ——_—__- iD FURNISHINGS 43 V&RY TENPTING : Books, ipl :0 —_ ieg Department is full of Neat, Nobby and Reliable Goods. with an immense display of New Spring Suits. ody understands that our Hat Department Las The Casiom Tailor Day Books, Journals, &:., CHEAP. The Men's Departiment is loaded For ths conveniencs of the travelling The Hat Department—well, every ‘The Daiip Examiner JUNE 26, 1885 | United States Postal Changes. | On the Ist of July, the following im- portant reductions aad increased facili- ties, will take effect :— First. The weight of all single-rate letters is increased one-half ounce each or fraction thereof, to one ounce each or fraction ‘thereof. The same increase of weight is allowed for drop letters, whethor raailed at stations where there is a free delivery or | whese carrier service is not established. _ Second, All newspapers sent from the ‘office of publication, including sample cop- jies, oF when seat from a news agency to actual subscribers thereto, or to other news | sgeats, shall be entitled to transmission lat the rate of one cent per pound or fraction thereof, the postage to be prepaid. This is a reduction of one-half from existing | rates, | Third. Any article in a newspaper or other publicstion may be marked for obser- | vation except by written or printed words, | | without inerease of postage. | Fourth—A special stamp of the value of 10 cents may be issued which when attach-| ed to a letter, in addition to the lawfal, postage thereon, shall entitle the letter to immediate delivery ata place containing | 4,009 population or over, according to the, Federal census, within the carrier limit of | afty free delivery ctlicea or any post office coming within the provisions of this law’! | which may, in like manner, be designated | as a special delivery office; that such) specially stamiped letters shall be delivered | between 7 o'clock a, m., and midnight, that | |a bouk shall be provided in which the per- | gon to whom the letter is addressed shall ac-| | knowledge its receipt; that messengers for this special delivery are to be paid 80 per | cent, of the face value of all the stamps re-| i ceived aed recorded in a month, provided | | that the aygregated compensation paid to) ‘any one person for such servic shall not | i\exceed $30 per month; and provided fur- | ‘ther that the regulations for the de- \livery of those specially stamped Setters | | shali in no way interfere with the prompt} delivery of letters as provided by existing law or regulations. i | It will be noted that the weight that is transmitted to the Dominion by the! United States for rwo, cents (the one ounce letter-weight) costs six from the Dominion to the United States ! ‘ i | +. + <2 eo i | -— The Broad Arrow, military organ, ‘considers the approaching completion of the Canada Pacific Railway an event of | gregt importance. It says: ‘‘ Nor can we omit to notice the effect of ithis mew line of communication in the ‘event of possible eventualities. The allied the wharf has sunk TO THE EDITOR. Brush Wharf. Orwell. Smr,—Any person having occasion to visit either Halliday’s or Brush Wharf, could not fail to notice the disgraceful manner in which these important public works have been a'lowed to remain for some time past, especialy the latter; and although ‘he Local Government may say hat the Dominion Government now have contro! of these wharves, still the people of Belfast and surrounding districts do hold the Local Government responsible for neglecting their interests, as they, and only they, have the power to insist that some iiimediate steps are taken to put these important wharves in at least a safe condition for man and beast. A few days since I had occasion to go to both LETTERS ‘Halliday’s and Brosh Wharf, and withoat fear of contradiction, I say that the Brush ‘Wharf is unsafe for either landing or The Northern side of into the mud to such an extent that it is almost impossible to roll even a barrel of flour up hill to the south side, and as for leaving egg boxes or any Other light goodson the wharf in case it blows from the southward, it is shipping freight, ‘simply out of the question, and to make mattere worze, there is not even a warehouse or shelter of any kind to be seen. Whilst in conversation with severa! of the leading merchan's and farmers of Belfast district, L learned that, time and sgain, the attention of the Commiseioner ot Public Works and other members of the Government has been called to thia matter, and each time ithe veply was that it would be attended to. Still nothing has been done, although we are now into midsummer. Ido, therefore, most respectfully, on behalf of the people of Belfast and vicinity, call the attention of the Commissioner of Public Works to the fact that unless he at once pays some attention to the wants of the people of that section of the Island, something desperate will happen to him, or else strong expres- sions mean nothing, Yours truly, Horace Haszanp. — The Provident Mutual. oo Six,—Your correspondent, ‘t One of the Daped,” will not be noticed unless he shows himself to be possessed cf suflicient manliness to appear over his own signature. No respectable Association would deign to battle with a masked slanderer. If he is honest and sincere he will accede to this proposal. Should he refuse, the public will concludes that he has falsely signed his communication, and that he is interested only in the old line, expensive companies. Anonymous writers will receive no fur- ther attention from Yours truly, Turo. L. CHsPPELLE, Agent Prov. Mutual Ass’n of Canada. Ch’town, June 26, 1885, ’ Fulig 3 : ; SELLING VERY P , a ass ee re carefully weenie - LLING VERY | advantages over the smaller establishments that place it at the head, and secures for it eee ee oo dee aerate ee —— owing table of arrival and departure “| \the bulk of the trade. We are displaying the‘largest variety of Spring Styles of Hats‘ ki, in the last Russian war, do not perheps : ; : trains on the P. E. Island Railway, accord- a ee star shows. and jcldde atl thé gopuler dade. y : | for an agreesble retrospect, but the power School ee 5 Ls i ie ing to local time :— } The Boys’ Departraent is unquestioualy the besteand most attractive in the city. | of ae ca — days. A. by ia. Towar ree-réanting. : Pn j The F ishing Goo pe i rj i id | 5 that part of the wor cing West. su 2 whe ! The Furnishing Goods Department is not only. well stocked with all that is solid, WeSNs diimtnisned 1a ’ . : Some a 647 912° 4 0R | 160.000 169,000 ‘and staple, but contains much that is choice and novel « | for in addition to Petropaulooski (only a Tux following are the amounts con Rov ity Tancti a °° oe 702 9 47. 4 ” Ln 'fortnight’s steaming from Nanaimo) there |tributed by the a7 of —_ of = Tawi. 5 ri a — feta Yapd ij vi departments of the City schools towards North Wiltshire. .........-. 727 1029 50 =}. NS VV Ete ) F? esl ISS _ jis now Nikolayeosk at the mouth of the | dep : Reaper ase, ietonnmen 7 47 10055 52; T fet ae! “ ‘ No doubt about it. Oars is the largest and best selected stock ever. seen in this Amoor, though its climate is severe, and _ tree-planting :— IRR S oS sande §12 11382 6457; S 'city,—not only largest in quantity, but largest in variety of shapes,—largest in variety the navigation of the river impeded by ice oe NCK STREET SCHOOL. Reenter Babe... 4 ia vbe 819 11438 607 of all the ace ae elt the 100, 4 or | of jiaterials;—largest in correct styles,—largest im every way. What more could we’ for six months out of the twelve; to obviate — i ton a 80 37 Freetown. . ..829 1159 622 a eer say, unless it be that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT,--RELIABLE, HONEST, | which inconvenience the Russian authori- iz > - : Vite-Prinepal +e Ere dose "4 00 PM —_--- { 4 zo E ties in the year 1860 established the naval | ir Clothes Perr ces 3°44 * 9 39 Kensincton...............842 1222, 642 ROBERTSON’ ONE-PRIGE CLOTHING STORE | station of Viadivostock. Pe er EA “A Shea? Bie \ arrive.......907 1257 71° BOOT SCAP FR Ra is 0 ERAS En ‘9 ‘‘Viadivostock, ‘the ruler of the east,’| Fmily O, Boswell.......-...00ee2 20> 1 66 Summerside ‘ 5 j i . r} da = f rst me K - } ; : . , ° ' a 6 it T mx 2. ay 4 ‘eight days’ steam irom ong Kong, is &| Gerrie A, Wade.....------222++ 2008? 1 42 etnies ( depart...... Oe SM LETTER & No. 5O @ueen street. |most important centre, alike from its) GlizaJ. MeNeill........--+-.--2220+ 110 Wain oo0» suuiis Gaia Rie See | Charlottetown, May 21, 1885 |position as regatds Japan, China, and the/ Anna B Mutch........-----. ieee 065 tereg Dee soes severed 7 a 7 NOTE PAPER ee nee dias Corea, and also as possessing one of the | Isabel McKinlay..........-.-++--+++> 1 29 a et a, eet ae | ———O——ESEEEaa aw mm use Paes a ela =< | finest harbors in the world, deep and] Ellen Lawson.........- -+--+- -<*7*" 1 72 ahadaon Penthss 1205 657 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, é 7 | sheltered from all winds and well capable | ve Tignish itt stan a ie 12 42 7 47 _ ; > “"E , of defence. The barbor is only frozen two) : : Bi $15 Ol ie aes emotes : —_——_—— ¥ (a @ j months in the year, and there is a con- QURES FQUARR ScHOSS From West. oe OOS ‘tinuous telegraphic communidéation with | R. E. Gaul, Principal .....-..--+++++: $0 13 Tignish 207 +647 | ist, P bur; ; d safe f jl* interfer- | M. W. Smith 0 91 DISD cc cece eeneeeere? < ‘ “a 13 L 1 I 345 . ‘ { Sb. etersburg, and aaie irom all” interter- | “- -* obo bee dn be OSes covecseere Alberton 245 757 Crafftd’s Jai Black Writing {aks SEY oi gle ae . ey A | ene Muct ey has been spent witl F, Curran. ...... ee secre cece ncccee oe 0 59 ADEPUOD . oe eee eeeeceeeees 24 ! ul y ; :7 K I tay, < jence. Much money has been spent with @ |)... 7. : meee Coeeorsseeveee eeee 3 - - a } : _ Z } qk G E cn Tt - Jv an A i z 5 @ 5 i view to make \ iadivostock the chief ees oeadin tie. glare dines hoe : Ort Hill... .. ee ee cee e ee ee “é i { yy ent hi ti Te | } Russian naval station 2 the Pacific ary PaTMeP.. ....-e-eerseresreerree ; ? . . } tN bite : i | i < * ; re , : < ee noneeneeeae + 4 49 +5 ~ Staffer: >} vip play DAS rs a ; > tm ‘‘ Without adverting se the dubject of Masia T, McKenns........+---+++s+: 0 39 ee at Leet oe 5 - 207 =r f ; Port Hamilton, it is obviously matter of 23 28 arrive...... 5 22 120) } (in all siz botiles. ) . 4 ee tte ; . 7. of z Summerside A. M : . jcongratulation,in an im Jerial point of view, WEST KENT STREET SCHOOL » . ’ | he : : Paeifi be . S ; ~ »¢ depart......5 42 112 6 57 | This is now acknowledged to be the best | j that amt poesen? ’* fs +. i wt re Lemuel Miller, Principal.........+++-- $l 62 Kensington ..........0+++ 607 149 729 yyy for office and private use. 10 | board have received such an accension OF | yoeenh D, Seaman, Vice-Principal. .... 4 46 SD snn so henge decal G22 212, 7 49; istrength as the completion of the!y M. Duncan.. 2 RIB ET 5 66 County Line...........+++: 632 227 803) y ; . Ree railway from Halifax to Port Moody is 80/ liza BE. McKinnon........---.+++++ 1 10 spmetiene pinnae > than 638 237 82} ALSO IN STORE : TO DISPOSE OF A VERY LA RGE STOCK OF | admirably calculated to afford.” Ks Oe. : een oe oul ih ane 55 WEEP EVER, «00+ coeesses 702 315 847 bia ae ese ae a D hi ie WC edanata. cs 6: sual none ) 46 North Wiltshire........... 712 3232 9007 . > =| ' ‘ ‘ fT i ; lel Cette Sis oY aghiscinehetnas 1 08 Royalty Junction........-+- 747 432 9471 Garters, Ste hens & Toiary 8 Ne f hs [F tl j F h ng (| H f A Lowell Interviewed. PR a aie meippie aac 2 37 Charlotte DOU ..c atic cen eau $ 02 4 52 10 07 , D j GW iot 5 31 amen § Uns Lig u00 By ob \F i} | 7 | r. Garni. a ee ee ee 2 04 Sete Tact. a ee | ots ‘es & (ip in laks Of the Finest Selections, I Offer the Following Lonpon, J une 2).—Iin sa interview yes- $19 29 Tet, | teat 707 4 17 | rl 1h ; } | se liek terday ex Minister Lowell said cont +9 abies atest. nn sn ccs c cau concept 743 444 , , ies mc Ais a ‘ | policy of Mr. Gladstone was {0 give tbe Sees) ' ee Bedford... .. eoseen sae 804 457 To be Sold at Great Discounts iN DUCEM EN q Fc : R T H ! 5 T Y D A Y ws! Trish more than justice demauded. He oa — aieh ate kts bebie Beet * = ‘| arrive é 22 | - ‘ , jec ‘ ‘ ible. Why Irish Seti OE. . «.oio:0'ds o sabe anntes ¢ oes ~ Mo Ste g ) AFEDVE..--0see 337 5 22) i EGINNING ON THE 271s MAY: conceded ali that was possi , it a ount Stewart, | demieh.. --raal $57 527) —_—_ BEGINNING ¢ I 7 farmers have vastly more advantages than | $2 60 ee: reccceses@: SRKeSROenEEE Se : i Every Cash Customer giving his order for a Suit of Clothes, or a Single Garment, will have Scottish or em ere. They | ST. PETER’S SCHOOL WE. POVEL Be... eee e cree eer r nese 1015 617) os sane fein poe wh afit be the sdcceset ill entitle hi are beginning to see this. Ihe irish ques- | . . . eae : lly ae * | -eceive a Ticket bearing a number, which, if it be the successful, will entitie him to 4 are beginning to i i “) 1S Bone poe" *-°°° 200 aia rf 87 : 92 G. H. HASZARD, x * = . ; tion will be settled peaceably; they are | Boys ernemy natte, ale | Bate i " 60 ih. ¢.2 06.0.0 48 ¢b6000600609 5640" L! 7 om 2 " } : ue li os the En lish About SGSSRE ccc mok> co Abts kOe B96 2 FH 2 Oey Stewart s 35 LOWN’S BLOCK, i ease ~ ‘ » <¢; . jhuman a§ well & 8 vias mcr Whowartes s. 0s ssegeseene 2 = , 25 BROWN eee lil Saat ef Clothes Gi Gee her «: oods, pivodbarth of them are thoroughly loyal to | $0 73 aigan. on a) 2 ° ae Georgetow TS ee 7 64210 | May 18, 85. —wk ‘the Goverament, and a much larger propor- , os 91 MOOT BetOWD... oo cecccdccsesages 1037 642) Chtown ay Fh F- es __ | equal in vaiue to that purchased by ae tion would like to be, but they are over- f € rand ar scene ee! ‘ #460 9 From Eas 4, M. P.M. i et ., |awed by some of their leaders. These Irish | 6% Prace Of cash outs. - «+: o Rearis. . aa , --- gar ig | U | i O IN Serene Day three customers will draw the duplicate tickets, and the result will | i are a peculiar people. They Price of maps a8 priz’s,.....--. 1} 00 $15 35 ii ee 717 302} p | be published. talk for the sake of talking and don’t "ae oe St. Peter's, Cette renee nreereeees 752 3 54} TTT iL This is not a Lottery, but a Privilege given to our Customers, which wi’! be car-| pay much attention to what they are say-| Net amount realized...... .. 8% 36 TUNNEL ».0.0-0.s's «cine ¢ <asenuimeneee EACH PLUG OF TRE ried out in good faith, Goods in every department will be found Better Value ihan ever) img. Nor do they stop to consider the i i naan Mount Stewart, } S°T¥e---* vee 420 517) ' | offered by us effect of their language. I believe Mr. ; Sida ti a ~~ » @Gepart.ccosces $47 58: . | Parnell is thoroughly in earnest dak die Ir = have a ee of one jae we y - eat ..0'nns.«<uoeetnitien aii 912 614 ——:0: cere in his efforts ia behalf of his country- | span na mnagdlag “ig A a san“ rege somata York 926 635) y any other shop on P. E, Island, just carry it Charlottetown... : ; —— man ie Ps 7 12. The CUTTING DEPARTMENT is under the management of Mr JAMES McLEOD, Wes ; but meee ere are not so earnest. ee Brown and ask him when he can have it Georgetown, ....... a % 1s + an | Owe i (formerly of the firm of ©. B. Rossatson) assisted by two others, whos? ability to turn out Vealtby frishmen do not seem to have a 'done, for he cam make any piece of machin- Ba kako ches , a — . y 37 @ | ¢ 00} a . | Wirst-clags work is 59 well established that it is mot necessarvfor them to belittle any one very warm attachment for their country. |ery that ever was made by the hands of Samah Meocsert so. 2 eee §42 512] iS MARKED ito make a reputation for themseives ; and although we do not boastof cur extensive estab- They seem to prefer living in London or Iman. Brown on the Athen#um corner. il find our stock of Goods complete in| Paris. Ido not see how any other policy | [Apri 18 wkly ~ WARBURTON & CONROY, BARRISTERS & ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ' \tighment, still it is growing and eur patrons wi | | variety and quality. B a | Employing many hancs, orders will be promptly sxecuted. Notaries Public, &c. ; NONE OTHER GENUINE D. A. BRUCE, Office in Cameron's Block, up stairs ; entrance next door to Taylor's Jewelry Store. March 23, 1885—why3m Cl’towa, May 26th, 1385. June 1, 1885—1 yr can ever bs adopted toward Ireland. She | gan never be separated from England. The | natural location of the two countries for-) bids it. The country that frees Ireland) must first conquer England, and then Ire-’ land would be as poorly off as her people | say she now is. The countriea are too | close to admit of two different govern. | | A Bruce’s. ments. Parties going to tea parties or picnics would do well to enquire before buying tickets if the Committee have hired Wad- man’s picnic boilers.—Henry D Wadman, 5b, Pownal St. ju 23 Srupy your interest and buy your hats at D may 2, wkly