a 7 | ag : ie a ge Cee ole adil ecg esp pa % thins aaNet SARE LR NS ne = et OT TTT A ere © erm et A eee — a See THk DAILY BXAMINER. Gladstone's Apology. The Montreal Gravette remarks : When, we said, with reference to Mr. a few , Mr. Gladstone's language as to foreign lays ago, affairs during his period of opposition, . . o that ho would hava to abide by bis utter: ances, or ‘“‘acknowledge that, in the earer- ness of partisanship, or, perhaps, of person al anitnosity, he used words wihica did not exactly express his rev and reasoned out convictions.” we had no expectation that he would choose the latter course 80 svon er so decidedly as he has done, [t is cer- tainly something new ia British foreign policy for a Prime Minister te apologize to the representative of another powor and ‘‘when in a position of te coifess that, ti rf he had expressed himseif greater freedom,” elf ina manner which, now that he occupied the seat of authority, he could not defend. The apology is all the more extraordinary from thie fact that, up to the last moment | of his term of “freedom,” till the late Ministry was on the very eve of nation, Mr. Gladstone persisted in| nsiug the same blustering ancl menacing tone for which he now pre- fessos sincere regret. Nor is the cenduet of which he*acknowledges himself guilty im the least improved by the explanation that the considerations which led him to alopt it were based on ‘‘sscoadary evidence.’ For, surely, if one daty is more binding than another on the clief of a groat party, who aspires to be the resig- | Hh LEAS nen erer : ® ey ree ry a. — é " e anh ,o ae The Judges Address of Sentencing tERTS ies ' . ° > . ; ; 1 the | il I1NSb., Pring t+ ag imMmis t +) re 44 in liouse, O% Kil : al rics VAY $f Lidl vu. iL arulawiti ; of a Bon ui - " ite on J wean J. v vn , asia: wn em ow bere 5 rr a a POO Ee = His Honor Mr. Justice Cross, in e i : Punt se inouncing sentence on Thomas Cairns Price, the bigamist, the other day, said: “*You yreo- ‘ , . . . | were indicted for a very grave offence, the crime of bigauy., You judged it best to plead guilty to the charge. . with the court to pronounce the sentence which the law accords to your transgression. it now rests | You came from a sister province to attend | the military school nt (Juebec. y 1 You were | hoapitably received into a highly respect- | able family, and representing yourself to be an unmarried man, you succeeded in gaining the affections of a daughter in that family and married her in house on the 23rd day of her October last, father’s | while your lawful wife, whom yon had! married only a few years previously, was) still living at Summerside, P, is. i. ) ently seized with a fit of repentance after it was too late, under the Appar- false pretence of hav- ab 2, a. : - Atow j ' i:his eity On the th a ht cns'g r) 4 - P Win rl f h aur the Richard, infant sen @f wlchare J. cand Ary Davies, uged 6 weeks. —eu™ CE Oe EE eee mere ee ae ARRIVALS. eT CATT SAN & Idd OsnrIRNE HOUSE, ‘ay 15—James MeLauchiin, Souris; James ; David Diekiezom and wife, New 1 sp: Milligan, Lot 7; Hugh Manly, Huuter liver; Wellimgton McLeod, Summerside; Neil Me- Quarrie, Summerside, May 17.—A_ J Me. Innis, Murray River; Win McLeod, Dundas; iJ Crabbe, Fredericton; David Schurman, Peter McNutt, Kensington; Vernon River; Capt Me- Wr Callaghan, do; Aon SS Glasgow; Summerside; Forbes, Summerside; {;eorge Aurther, 'Chas Faweett, Sackville. . . : Pal ae ; ' ing received news of your tathers death, you | left but a short time, indeed but a few hours, after the warriage ceremony was per- ‘formed and returned to your lawful wife land family in Princo Kdward Island, from whence, after the discovery of your decep- Justice to take your trial here. Your con- iduct is only accountable for on the sup- [position of some sudden excess of folly or | tiiat rt The act hly reprehensible infatuation lextraordinary ia | lyou have committed land ene that is held in tall Christian countries. ‘ > ; ; ely? } 7T writ} fcourse of justics it might be visited with ee ' ry extremely rigorous putiisainent. “or | jtunately it has been | | j eer 1 oo } ce } ' than 16 might have »peen to results those on one, moreover, 4 wee eee ially if persisted to chief of the nation, it onght to be that ef| you nave injured especially if persisted te = . } : > 7 ry ‘ ar +} Bhan ‘ss AT } itt fat I NIS weighing carefully all ramors toat reach;a greater lergth. There are Sif 3: 3 his ears befure investing them with the|circumstances in your Case. [t has been i dignity of facts. The Nutioaal Zeitung of Berlin may wel! call it ‘‘one of the most remarkable documents ever issuod from Downing street,” andin adding that ** i! is a bad omen for the New Cabinet,” that journal will find few, except those who are infatuated by partisanship, to disagroe with it. Coming after the absurd bragy.- docio of the Forcizu Under-Secretary, tlaus apolegy forms au anti-climex that must 3 J cast contempt, both ab home and abroad, on the new Government ; db e- am ++ « Tho Sentence of a Bigamist. Tus Moncton Vises remarks that ‘* The sentence of ‘twelve months in the common jail,’ accorded to Thomas Cairns Price, the Summecside bigaufist, in the Quebec Court ef Queen's Bench last week, wouid seom to be «a remarkably light one. Mr. Justice Cross’s remarks in proneuncing the sen- tence are given in r column, appear- ing in the Quebee (Aronicle wf Saturday. His Honor shows no good reason why the ssptence should lave light and Justice so sparingly meted ont in his court. A great many have been under the impression that bigamy was a very sevious crime,and there do not appear to have beon any extenuating circumstances in the case of Price such an extremely light sentence. What- ever may have been the popular feeling i favor of leniency as exercised towards Price, on account of the family connec- tions of his victim, the Judge should net have condoned the offence to such an ex- tent as to make it appear several times less serious than larceny cases, in whieh he de- livered judgment at the sametime. The sentences of different Canadian Courts for the same class of crime differ immensely in severity. Would it not bo well for our Judges to agree upon some general prin- ciples where the matter is left to their dis- cretion |” anotae been 80 peopie i Here is a pretty little story about Prince Leopold, new en voyage to Canada, and his of the House of cousin Hanover, lately married at Windsor Castle to a Hanoverian nobleman :— ‘For his sake (the Baron) she refused more than one advantageous match. She would have him, she said, or remain single. It is said—and the story is yood enough to be true—that when Prince Leopold began te show something more te her than a mere friendly attachment she determined to ap- peal to him as the favorite son of the Queen. She told him her story and asked his aid. Likea ‘rue knight, he devoted himself to her cause. He urged his mother until se caught her son’s enthusiasm ; he arranged matters, which, without him, would have been difficult ; he turned her critics into her partisans ; and so it comes about that the sister of a crownless King is | able with even something like pomp to marry for love.” ——— — 000 a - -— - London Spectator : ‘‘ 1t is the health, not the eye-siglit, which parents with siudious children should protect, though they should be mest merciless in insisting on a suili- ciency of light.which actually reaches the object of attention. You may sit in a reom full of light, but have all the while only twilight or even a deep shadew falling upon the workin hand. Light, full light, but light without glare, is the grand pre- servative of the eyes.” onc akie The emigration from Europe to this con- tiaent this year is likely to be enormous. Swarms of people, many of them of the middle class, are already leaving England, Ireland. Germany and Scandinavia. The Dominion authorities, and, in fact, Cana- diatis of all classes, should exert themselves to the utmost to direct as large a number as possible to their own country. —— --~eene — -- -— Instructions have been given io the Blanche, or othor ships of war shortly ex- pected at Halifax, to cruise from lat. 48 to 90, as far as long. 36, remaining a fortnight after passing the Banks of Newfoundland, in search of any trace of Her Majesty's ship A‘ lanta, that would warrant | ni form arly upto the time had borne an. e@x- certified to the lof your olieave, you th leellent and irrepreachadle | The parties you have injured, the relations, jincluding the father aud mother of the (virl, and even the girl , have, under their signatures, supplicated for you clement . | rare li y4*+art Mi ish seve the very Ajay the Dk j (SU UIENL } hersell Case, be in- flicted that the law will permit. While the ‘Court cannot turn a deaf ear to an appeal imade in such a Christian spirit, its extenu- isting influence must not be allowed to pre- lyail to too great an extent. The Conrs Livis | Sentences you te imprisoninent in the com- ‘mon gol of the district of Quebec for one | wiley. j the vindication of public jastice will per- j anit of their awarding in your case. In ‘doing so they take into consideration the lfact of your having been in gaol since the finiddle of January last. You are a young fman; you will have iimo to reflect before wain going out into the world. It | toped that you will make a firm resoive henceforth to adhere to those maxims of fhoner and virtue which distinguish good lcitizens and gain the esteem of- the com- ; ! | munity, J | Cc i a ' is to be ik | *! cl << <> & ; | Westera Items. i nv ; ’ ; r \ | (/POM: Ne Nw rele Pr wi Vesa.) i « } will be issued as ‘ Xj l , | - Tar $1) on Stonaday in eaca Week, Unde tie one dollar The Summorside Projress imanagement of Canaries MeN, ill, at |Per year. Au ox, fed by»Mr, Janes, Linkletter Road, and shipped ju the 8S’. Lawrence moruing, Was weighed at Si weight was givenat 18i3 lb to Summerside and weighed on three different scales, each giviag his weight differently. On one he weighed 1,759, on another 1,760, and on a third 1,779. Our assayer of weights should see to this matter. , on Saturday Eleauors, and his 3; He was driven The large iron steamer loaded here by R. T. Holman potatoes, leaves here to-day (Monday) for the old country. We Wish her a favorable passage, and hope that Mr. Helman may realize such a prolit from this speculation as will encourage him to turther undertakings in the same direction. Ventune, i with _—— eam « Tho Hxport Cattle Trade. A London cable says:—A discussion has arisen concerniuy the necessity and expedi- ency of the existing orders restricting the im- portation of cattle, especially from the United States The rarity of cases of infectious or contagious discovered in the cattle imported thence in 1379 is pointed out. A_ recent article in the Pall Mail Gazette referred sym- pathetically to the argument of Mr. Evarte, the United States Minister, that most of such cases might weli be the result of the hardships of the Atlantic passage, and possibly avoid- able by the improvement of transit facilities, *-—-2 @ «> © Special Notices. Fresu biscuits at Beer & Gofl’s. New Tea (excellent) at Beer & Goff's. Presa Garden Seeds at the cery—RK. K. Brace. m3 Haszard’s Improved Swede Turnip, which deties competition—conly a limited quantity at Family Gre- the Agricultural Stere.—R. May. {m 7 10; Str. Worcester—Oranges, Lemons; and Onions, just received at the Family Grocery— R. K. Brace m 5 Frese Clover and Garden Seed at Family Grocery. —R. K. Brace. MANGoL-Worrzet.+Leng Red, Carter's Mammoth Red, Carter's Orange Globe, War- den Large Yellow and Yellow Globe.—W. R. WATSON, {ma 10 4i To Arrive, 2 doz. Lacrosse Sticks for men. W. E. Dawson & Vo. Fresu Garden Seeds, good quality, for sale at GEORGE CARTER’s, Groat Geerge Ntreet. [m 7 6i Just ARRivep.—New Tweeds and Worsteds, in great variety, at Bruce & McKenzin’s,-—-ap23 Just Reckivep at the Agricultural Store, English Red, White, and Alsyke Clover, of the best quality.—R. May. {m 7 101 Aut kinds of the best English Turnip Seed, at the Agricultural Store.—R. May. [m7 1€i CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalied for cleaning Gold, Silver and Mickel ware. Maguire for it. : ne er ~ oxy . } by tl a Hicers f it you vere ought b the Officers OL, : : a tion, you wet br ” J past twelve o clock, in honor of character. | the | y of the Court, craving that, in any | just abhorrence in, in the ordinary | less disastrous in its! LEV Ei. t IS HONOR THE LIEEUTENANT GOV- ERNOR will hold a Levee at the Legis- lative Council Chamber, on MONDAY, the 2ith day ef May, irstant, at the hour of half- | % Sante? FD i wed 9 cf , fier Majesty's @iriaday. ach Gentleman is requested to be pro- vided with de-Camp in waiting. R. R. HODGSON, Lt.-Col. and Aide-de-Camp. JAMES PEAKE, Majog and Aide-cde-Camp. j Gove rnment House, May 14, [ssv. finy 18 | | | | | | ; 1 ! ; i ! ! } Canals), ' as the very slightest penalty which | ‘of which places printed forms of Tender can ' i i i j } Hay eb ‘until the arrival of the Granville Canal, Utiawa River, NOTICE TS CONTRACTORS. {EALED TENDERS, addressed to the 5 undersigned (Sceretary of Railways and and endorsed ‘* fender for Works, Grenville Canai,” will be received at this Office Eastern and Western mails en THURSDAY, the 3rd day of JUNE next. for the construction of two Laft Locks and other works at Greece: Point, or lower entrance of the Grenville Canal. A map of the locality, together with plans and specitication of the works to be dene, can he seen atthis Office and -at Engineer's Oflice, Gre iville, on THURSDAY, the 26th May, and after inat., at either be obtaimed, Coutracters are requested to bear in mind that tenders will not be considered unless made strictly in accordauce with the printed forms, and—in the case of firms —except there are attached the actual sirnaturss, the nature of the oceupation-and residence of each mem- ber of the same; and further, an accepted bank cheque for the sum of. $2,000 must ac- the Yender, which sum shall be forfeited, if the pariy tendering declines entering into contract for the works at the rates and on the terms stated in the offer sab- mutted. ‘The cheque thus sent in will be returned to i iemlers are net company the respective parties whose accy pred. For the due fullilment of the contract the party or parties -whose tender may be ac- cepted will be required to mace a deposit equal to of the bulk sum of the contract within eight days after the date of the netification. The ve per cens. sum sent in with the Tender will be considered a pars of the deposit, Ninety per cent. only of the progress esti- mates will paid until the compietion of the work, Chis Department dees not, however, bid itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, F. BRAUN, Secretary. Dept. ef Railways and Canals, | ma 15, 2aw tl Ottawa, 13th May, 1880. | 8rd ju—tu th “Black Boy.” THIS Celebrated Stallion ‘* Black Boy” will stand at the owner's stable, Wheatley River, forthe season. ‘‘Black Boy” is three years old, weighs 1,200 Ibs., stands 164 hands high, sired by ‘* Black Sporter,” dam ‘‘Morgan,”’ grand dam ‘‘Colum- bus.” This breed of Horses is positively prize winners. Parties would do well to see him before dealing elsewnere, since his style and color exeseds anything we have seen. WILLIAM STEAD, Owner. Wheatley River Bridge, May 1s—d4i & wkly Charlottetown to Pictou —-AND— ALI EAS. =r Change of Time Leaving Chariette- town, Entil Further Notice. MHE Steamers Sf. Lawrence and Princess of Wales will leave Charlettetown for Pictou Landing every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS at half-pasi seven o'clock, Returning from Picteu every TUES- DAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SAT- URDAY, after arrival of train froa HALL- FAX, Daily trips between SUMMERSIDE and POINT DU CHENE, as heietofore, in connec- tion with Railwayae. By order, 1 F. W. HALES, Secretary S. N. Co. Ch’town, May 17, 1580. ee ike WELELY EXAMUNER, -- Per sous having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. E. Island, caanot do soi a better or chery a Card to be handed to the Aide- | the Resident | in } | We Just Reeeived our instalment of have first Spring Goods | | Fx 8. § “Cxtifornian,” from London, | #4 “Nestorian,” from Glasgow, ] ‘a “ * Polynesian,” from Liverpeel, ‘and in a few days, on arrival of | other Steamers via Hali- | fax, and ‘Printe Edward’ Direct to this Port, will have the Balance of our New Stock of Staple and Fancy DRY GOUDS. As Stock at OLD PRICES and in anticipation of large advances in the price of all kinds of DRY GOODS, bought @ much larger our Buyer purchased our Stock than usual. Therefore, we are in a position to give our customers the benefit of CHEAP GOODS BURING THIS SHASON, With our extended premises giving us greater facilities for doing business; and our very large Stock well bought in the best Kinglish, Aimerican and Canadian markets, we expect to add to our present large 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. er way than by subscribing to Tux Weguus Exisixun. Sent, postpaid, fo any address! in Great Britain, the United States, cr the! ominion, on reeeipt of Ose Dollar IOUS & SEP Pia prs. hs ie r . eo al - QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, rr sf a Lively haces at Upton Park, ————— ee TURPMEN ATTENTION! 7. Turfmea of this Province wil] cele. a brate the 24th at Upton Park in grand style. Five lively races will take place, viz: No. 1—Three Minute Class. Purse $50 Se three divisions. ; Gentlemen’s Driving Race. Purse $30, 10 three divisions. : 3 Four Year Old Race. Pursé $30, in three divisions, ; crete Running Race—half mile icats, No. 5 -Slow Race—mile heats. sa Races to start at 1 o'clock, sharp."@a e@ Yor further particulars see handbills, P. S. BROWN, Ch’town, May 15, 1880—4i eod No, 2+ a, a8 O, ~ a), Ganada Temperance Act, 1878, TO WHOM If WAY CONCERN, e : "AKE NOTICE, that the Petitions to the Governor General of Canada in Council, praying that an election may be held to de- cide whether the electors of Queen's County ‘are favorable to the adoption of the pro- visions cf the Canada Temperance Act, 1878, will be deposited, on or before the 27th day of May, isstaat, for public examination, in the oltice of the Registrar of Deeds for Prince Edward Island, at Charlottetown, pursuant to the provisions of the Act, where they may be sees by parties who desire to examine the same. (Signed) JOHN J. CHAPPELL, See’y of Com, Charlottetown, May 11, 1880-—pat her 2w -_— COAL. cy HAND, fresh from the Mine, Round’ J anc Nut Coal, for sale cheap. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. . a a Wants. Lost, found, Sx. VV ANTED—To rent, a smal Rent not Coomms. May 10, 1880. a small house more than §$60.—ELuzw {ma 18 Qi VA 7,ANTE BD --A Servant Boy to do gen- eral House work. Apply at this office, {ma 17 3i ~At a bargain—An Express almost as good as new. Appi {ma 17 3i EAGER Si LE Wagon, at this office. | ESOP RES (,eorge Strect. TO LET—On Upper Great Apply to 2. Murgy. [ma 17 tf | ‘8 WLET-—A Double Tenement House, situated in upper Hilisborough Street, tent moderate. Apply to R. LexawexTmy [ma 14 GS F— his morning, between St. Peter's 44 Schoolroom and Prince Street, a bunch of five keys on a steel ring. The finder will oblige by leaving it at this Office. jma 14 P\e> Eki'P-—A pleasantly situated Dweiling 5. House, with stable and garden, directly oppesite the ‘*Dundas Lsplanade,” West Sidney street. For further particulars apply on the premises. [ma 12 CLRDERRS WAN TED—Two or three persons can be accommodated with fur- nished rooms and board in a pleasant part of the city. Enquire at this office. [my 13 eod. WY ANTED_ six men (with outfit) ¢. /¥ peddle Tinware. Apply to C. F, Haruis, City Tin Store, Queen St. [ma 7 tf ABY CARRIAGES—CHEAP. Call {m3 2w and get Bargains at Joun Newson’s, res LET—A large HOUSE on King’s i Square, with Stables, &c. Apply Glass ox 124, Post Office. [m 3° VV ANtep —A Carriage Blacksmith. Only first-class workman need apply. [ap 30 —Herwsox, McDovGatp & Seaman. f° L&'?—A nearly new HOUSE on Euston Street, containing 9 rooms. Ap ply to Cuartes McGregor, Ksq., or E. W. . LPAYLOR. {ap 30 rE\WO HOUSES TO L&'f—One con- taining 6 rooms, the other 5 rooms; sita- ated on Spring l’ark Road and Long Street. Rent moderate. Apply on the premises te James McLeop. [ap 30 N ERCHANTS AND TRADESMEN AVE wishing accounts adjusted can avail themselves of the services ef an experienced Accountant, by addressing ‘* AccouNTANT,” t iis office, {ap 21 rex LeT—Good Pasturage for seven f Cows, within a convenient distance of {a9 JOUSE TO LET—A large and com- modious Dwelling of 13 apartment, suit- able for Hotel accommedation, centrally lo- cated on Hillsborough Street, within a minutes walk of Railway Depot, Market House, and Post Office. Possession given Ist May proximo, Apply to Rowr. Bripegs. [aldtf NOR SALE OR TO LET.—The House at present occupied by the subscriber, on West Street, opposite the residence of James. Peake, Esq., apply to Samursi N. EARLE.— ap. 12. _ L%&T—The commodious and neat COT- TAGE, with good yard, garden, house and stables, conveniently situated om tichmond Street west. Pessession given the city. Apply at this olfice. April 27, 1880. about the 17th May, ensuing. ;Apply to Jamas D. Mason, {ma 12 31 eod