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The Uoroners Jury. » bristle from every sentence of| ay; ev the Patriot's ed. torials. | know very little ae : Poi gr tage, innate alc sates ale PR. maste ’ ~ Srx.—-In J f Saturday last about the fe elings of the people of this Pro- ce Aneta ae at i D ispatet e reflecting om the ona if — Writings as these are not the sas the ier the ee arcs one a ° 7 sone 7) \ ir ce Case T a ls »” Dos et ectual, means t le ‘ of y Pe SORE ons bs am @recseevece 24 K & ;} r : ° aeopers jul n Cc ; ‘ ays] | of destroying the ae : l a t t t ert nn citaneeTesan | ote chy are intended yee 2S | TT beep I ow Are now showing newest Corsets. Panters, Hoopskirts ‘ k fcr : that ie {-orener am, yours, Wo, Tot $777 { U d I : i : WOES cd i> hae nds coeds $ ‘ > . eo spot” r! if it had ‘9 Moperation, : $777 00} GR EAC maere ot ins 9 6 Geen de) Ch’iown, June 15, 1885 On the 15th, per Princess of Wales : . . had , 1885, and Childrens’ Waists, newest makes OD ies A ee aa $ 192 09} © ts, t k elit e ¢ roner'’s jury bh ecb Qa OC a¢ We MG Ab hala dk dsins ude sduaes 2175 CO C . PF ty 2 , | . este PHié NEWS.) , a anadian manufacture, at very lowest prices. aa A ike to 4 Iorm ye u apc ke ee Pe eee ee 23 i7 eeador. | yeu P N Bustl i al : isl ne ‘ wi: nese : ee > Par th covece” 4 ¥t no? oct wine | (Gomes Deuagouas go"Tas Euamanch Yaniers, New Bustles, New Hoop Skirts, very latest on iy: ; MAREE > al ha I xicant, but | Paupeswi . ‘Ae : : les 5 } ? a ary | we ow d inlleitiindibeds Pur: img the Hostile For- i At the residence cf the bride’s 100; sty Cs ane pi ice ver y ow. ig the jory consider that dians. Pince Strect, on the J5th inst, by Rev. 8. Nor Dak ea nee ee ere ill ald threw a H, Ka uce, Stephen H. Lewis, Esq. a ean s1mm oe n mi a - - < to Mis; laura B, Wright, daughter of Wil- aby tur wgves , _ Ba er et June 1b, liam Vj fight, E q- es of ‘‘harlotte sown. feel call ) unronnded Col. Irvine and Ool. ¢ — = ee Brity ity i? wanar . , ser any other | ing trail a ee : iADLES GOTT HROLOGTHING, Nicely fade, and wey ‘ et a i & lruitiess pursutts aiter jou 1ed bands DEED. ; j ; »oigon than of cohol, pure a : ee poison er soos dl tek ae c ae of Indians who are fying north towards Big At Argyle Shore, on the 5th May last, simp" oe siehiedl Mace ar. > Mary McLean, relict of the late Mr. John question oy : si . ee Forr Prrr, June 16, McVhail, in the 83rd year of h rage. : wot 7 : y ted tace te ~ _ : Gen. epaeam, % with 300 men has gone > wa ae wi a to this ee oe ] EE. ngs, ; ih a ae to Join Gren. ateng lacy will make an- —s a omenee erent as St le a Dp G 1 ME Vi “y & ings, whe or did they think | 030i Geo. Steango, acy will make an-| lod So"aseyte hong ari ene tee aple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery, &c., not it necessary A ee V dtunisats have Dies called f for to form re and Cesiotinn ie she pone sdtomd sipation. may here emark r € self. bame that = il long be fondly re _ < 1 rg ! B K I Ns d a. the Cut has very snfeiels & perman: nt corps until November, but no] ber<d by a! H whe knew her. oo ae surpassec in y a uc On ’ . s clih ” that ms yh ‘ary while it | Teponse has been made. a aaimadverrec a - Heavy June rains have set ir , HORE ‘ ad E i mitted feito seaders” the “ovidene y: nave set in here. KOPEL ARRIVALS. Goods Well Bought and will be as taxed & 1 Ss Lr x utor, _—_— ete eae refer to th bs tor of the law." You cer-/ Presbyterian General Assembly. ae eee PROFI iy éginly must De in Diiss'us ig 7 rapes of the fedhadiile June i5—W H Baxter, Portland, Me; W . gate of things prevailing in this eity if you Monrreax, June 16 Baxter, do; WS Thompson, St on N B; think that the viola‘ion of the Seott Act is Vy ‘ oe : R Green end wife, Stellarton, N Jas .* confined to cne, or even to a few, persons he Presby yterian General Assembly has] Donald, do; Isaih Smith, Truro, x 8; Ws Do you know a single individ ual in this 1 erected a new Presbytery at Regina. Crowe, do; R (ampbell, Summerside; G Mut- ate d evaded of beeotted by dita Yet Hamilton, Ont., has been selected as tho | tart, do; Wm C ‘lements, Mur: ay Harbor; Mrs m9 find any difficulty ia procuring Iquor, pro- next place of meeting. Clements, do. 16th—A H_ Beers, M D, Ch town, June 8, 1885. ee a ; se The Assembly discussed the question of | Cherry Valley; W A Rolfe, Rice Point; 8 R vided he has the means to psy for it? It is} 1 M Q ; : notorious and sad fect that drunkenness is consolidation of the Theolo gical Colleges, McLean, Souris. ieee a eo ee eres ne Gee an 3 our streets daily. The | 0Ut took no action upon it. RREEVE HOUSE, ot c _ . ~-" . > > : \ Di ieneh ant to:.ematiom tie. sllen Rev. William McDonald described revi- EE Tes, tind ' wry § : a coroner's con at to enquire how, rhen, tls in the: Manitinns Pensions June 15--M A Murdock, Montreal; F X me fF sf and by what cans the deck ased had cowe Dr : Mek oe of ee os Ficht te Quebec; J A Jenkins, Brockton, - 3 to her death These facts having been as- A, re Pre - 'y, Of Formosa, cabled the] Mass; W A Brennan, Summerside, G W ie , gortained and put on reco wd. their dutico and ssembly that ive hundred converts were Lyovs, St Joho, N B; P Mclaren, Halifax; = . iia eccned received intu the church there on Sunday,|Hugh Ryan, Hamilton; Robt McNabb, There is no anslogy between the crue! anc two native preachers were ordained. Toronto; JL Robertson, do; W H Kay, Hali- murder of one man and the unfortunat The rej ory of the Temperance Com- | fax; Joseph Jacobs, do; S_ Evans. Montreal; ] sath of ae r by his own act, no matter mittee endor — the Scott Act and oy ~ F oo 7 act = oy Se ; . Ge Sa eta tot olf dense, | DUking the Senate's amendment, wé do; \ arker, St John; J W Richards r . , 5 : what imentality toat self-destruc- was. Car ide : / ‘ ’ ‘a: ' , > are r § E 4 , a nay hav oe nm accomplished. If the ried by a large mnjon Bideford; J A Matheson, Campbellton. ©: BES BOW os how ins * Complete ° tock ' ‘ary had S yaght out remete causes and ee ee ' a's aledh cea vege and Canadian d . ; fet ; . = . “i _ = — 4 agencies, and if they had been captiously fhe New Ministry. BY rOODSs f disposed, they Cc uld nave rec rded acon a ° gre upon those who urged voters on the Lonpon, June 16. o 8 b Vol ’ ‘ eve of the last Seott Act election to give} Gladstone denies the statement that the Cs rpct Sweepers. that Act ‘one more trial, and who as-/ Liberal leaders have promised aid to the . ‘ a" sured the public that ia the event of the! Tories to carry on the new Government. hureka Clothes W ringers, law being sustained, a s‘rict enforcement of | ceemoment completed the redistribution its provisions would guaranteed. It wor wld be eq" ally easy for the jt iry to rec rd acensure upon the _ prosecutor under that Act for his apathy, and to demonstrate | that if that official had done his duty this sad case would not have occurred. Bat recriminations, such as these, wonld be worse than useless. The jury hare put on record, for the in‘ormation of the pro- seevtor and others, that there is in this sity, at ‘east, ono “violator” of the Temper- ance Act. Let them now pursue before the proper courts the clue thus afforded them, and et they succeed in discovering the vio- lator T suppose a fine of fifty dollars will be el S>runs the law, and unsatisfac- ory as such a resvit may appear to you,Mr. Editor, as well as io the coroner and his jury, we all must abide by it. Yours truly. Jas. MACLEOD, Corener. June 16. Mutual Reserve Fund Life Asso- ciation of New York. Sta,—In your issue of the 15th iust., you copy from the Mon tary Times an artic.e, stating the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Asso- ciation of New York was doing an illegal business, and had no money on deposit at Ottawa, &. To which I reply the Com- pany is not doing an illegal business, as it is violating no law. The present Act, now before the House, and which is designed to regulate As: nt Companies, was passed in commitice, eaiah through ihe efforts of fepresentatives of the above Company. This Act provides for a deposit of $50,000, Ch’town, aswell as a reserve—both of which the ‘ : e ‘ ‘ ° Company is desirous of making. Supposing the Act would soon pass the House, it placed on deposit at Ottawa the $50,000 some weeks ago., This is known to the Insurance D partment, but not ‘‘officially.” 43 soon as the Act passes it will be officially know! [ make no comment. The Mutual Rese 5 Fund Life is able and wil- ling to make all the deposits required. It has entered the Dominion to stay. It stands to-day without a peer in magnitude, security and popularity, and can smile at the attacks of its adversaries. itisa pleasure to myself, as Agent for the above Company, that the attention of our citizens has been called. to this matter through the Monetary im danger, no doubt. ate here from a dis to their comm: to call on m Times The eraft is Some Life Agents ence. It will do honor nm sense, @re they leave town, ) write them for say $10,000 each Yours, very truthfully, J. MeEtTcaur. Un'town, June 15th, 1885. The “Patriot's” Wanton Abuse of Sir John. Six,—On the behalf of every mcderate minded person in ithe community, I protest MWainst the violence ani coarseness of re- *ent articles in the Pu/rivot mewspaper. the leadin g article in thie eve nings paper, headed, “Sir John Macdonald” would be disereditable t »any organ of half-breeds. A gentleman who, fur nearly half a century has filled the highest positions in the gift of his country ; a man who, a few months ago Teceived at the suygestion of Mr. Gladstone, from the » hen the Qaeen, the highest distines; rion which has ever been bestowed 98 @ Colonel statesman, a man who at this moment ¢ enjoys the confidence of the large M*jority of the Christian men and women Of the Dominion, is described as one “lost Yallsense of shame,” who “debauches the electorate,” who is ‘dishonest and die- honorable, ’ ho flaunts his ‘‘disgraceful deeds,” and whore o jects are ‘* disgrace- fal Ppurpos 8. cording to this _ centre ’ of tion,” Sir John Macdonald, ac- chaste writer, is the ‘festering political corrup- “foul in the nostrils of the people,” s bill, and adjourned till.Friday, when Sa ord d Salisbury will announce the personnel of the new Minisiry. El Mahdi Converis. Doncota, June 16. El Mahdi has declined to release the Christian prisoners who embraced Islamism. He says they are unwilling to Jeave him. He expects all Englishmen to turn Mahomedans, and says he will destroy them if they do not do so. Sir John’s Motion io be Discussed ‘Fo-morrow. Orrawa, June 16. Parliament will to-morrow discuss Sir John’s motion to grant a subsidy for the Short Line Railway to the Provinces via Moose Head Lake, etc. ; also the new line between Montreal and Quebec. * i ™ ad S. Railway System. Orrawa, dune 16, In the House of Commons iast evening, Sir Joha said the Government had received proposals for the consolidation of the Western Nova Scotia Railway system, and were considering them. The N. Cholera Spreading in Spain. Maoprip, June 15. Reports from various parts of the King- dom show that cholera is spreading with great rapidity. Yesterday 323 new cases and 97 deaths were reported from Cartha- gena. A Disastrous Storm Boston, June 15. A heavy rain and wind storm visited parts of [owa yesterday, doing hundreds of thousands of dollars w orth of damage to the country and crops. Weether Builietin. Probabilities for the ne at 24 howrs for the Maritime Provimes. —_— Toronto, June 16-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh southwest and west winds; fair weather, higher temperature. MergoroLoeicaL OFFICE Charlottets vn June 16 ,1885, ILighest Temperature yesverday, (read at mit duight) PE Pe OR RRS REE ered 65.0 Lowest Temperatae yesterday, (read at : midnigl ab) ccccccccces svcccosseccess 49.0 Lowest Temperature this morning .,...50.1 ‘Temperature this morning, #t 8 o'clock... .55 6 Temperature this afternoon et 1 o’eloak .. 63.0 * or WR aE. SHIP NEWS. Summer_id>, June 13—Eat schrs Plou h the Sea, MeD mald, Pictou, cos); William soak, | - teid, Cape 1 Tormentine, ballast 15—J Tho- mss, LeBlane, Pictou, coal; Comet, Levache, do, do; Annie Florence, Bernard, do, do; Car- rier Dove, Allen, do, do; Lenora, Knight, Richibucto, lomber. 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Superior Flour, 50 brs Prime Mess Pork, 20 bris. Beef, 50 firkins Lard, 20 tubs Butter, 10 bris. Beans, 100 chests Teas, 50 bris. Sugar, 25 puns. Molasses, 4 dozen Herring Ne ts, Trap Hoops, Bows and Sil's, Sail Cotton, 2 HORACE HASRARD, Lower Queen Sireet, Ci’town, May 30, ’85—I1!mo eed | IN by Stes Lond on MARIN E SURANGE. The ceiiialantliianeitid respresents the following Marine Companies, and cau effect INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATES mers or Sailing Vessels, issuing Ster- ling Certificates when required, payable in or 'iverpooi, and the principal cities on the Continent of Europe : GREAT WESTEKN INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK, PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BROOKLYN, BRITISH AND FOREIGN INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL AND LONCON, THE NOVA SCOTIA INSURANCE CO., HALIFAX. Fred. W. Hyndman. June 10 -l‘no 2aw Sing ‘CARRIAGES. e and ‘Double Wagons. 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TERMS :—$1.75 to $2.50 per day; $10.5) per week; $8.50 per week per month, Coaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return- ing every Thursday and Monday morning, abort 9 a, m. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at6a m,,825a,m,and 3.15 p m. ° @ Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a. m., 2.28 and 6.15 p,m — Every department “ 4 Sammerside for Hunter River at 6.10-a, m, 12.25 p.m, and 455 p. m. ° ¥ Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a, m.,10 08 a m,and 435 p. m. Ch'town, June 15, 1885. SR A I LONDEN HEUSE! | 50cts and up memes Os ay IN- 30: E are showing this month a large variety, in all depart- ments, at very low priceg:—: NEW PRINTED COTTONS, SATEENS, CAMELINES, DRESS GOODS, in Nuns’ Veiling, Sanglier Cloth, Cashmeres, Merinoes. Ladies’ MANTLES, Ladies’ DOLMANS, in Ottoman Cloth and Silk. Kid GLOVES. Silk GLOVES, Fish-thread GLOVES. Ladies’ JERSEYS, CORSETS, large variety in Cotton HOSIERY, STRAW HATS AND BONNETS in Latest Styles. 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