Yo sae a renws DoLLARs A YRAR, —— a NEW SERIES. |: i WP dc < ge DAILY KXAMINER fS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, - ™ < at Sat ote » gus BXaMINeR Postisnine Company, M . , ‘ ao TABIR Orrick, Conner or Warer anp GREAT Urgoxa! / gplottotown, b R ATES O aa sus Months e ° . $2 50 tree Months, ’ ° Ll 25 a we Month ° - 0 a wr Advertising at most moderate 50 : , rates. Carroll, 879 tons, Capt. Brown, gay Gntracts nay be made for monthly, Worcester, 865 tons, Capt. Blankenship eatery, bal yearly or yearly advertisze- Bs, on application, STREETS, 7. a RLPTION —-- ‘ . Island, * F Sues STEAMERS: ae "> ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 1883. NE of the above FIRST-CLASS STEAM. 3 WES a moon's Chabete. iKRS will leave Taye Moon 4th day, midnight. Des Quarter, i2ch day, 10a. 29m. a, m, Charl if { « { Pai Mdow, 20th day,Oo. 19m., p. m. 1 ( : G wn oY OS Oil om gqnarter 27th day, 3h. 25m., a. m. —— vey Sun Sun | Moon) High | Days gat OF WEE* rises |sets | rises | Water | len’h, EC THURSDAY AFTERKOON, AT 5 P. M. ‘ ‘* This is true Liberty, BOSTON STLAMERS, P ARSON EVERY tn t 17/7 38; 1 43) 7 42 >ASSENGERS oil) € 3 ales | isl 39, 2 18 8 41/15 39 PASSENGERS will find this the ¢ heapest pe dey | 16 40) 3 11 9 32 Oh Monday i ‘i 3 46 i ig 7 itesday ' 15] 42) 4 39/11 4 Giiveineday | 15 42| 5 3911 46) FP Toursday | 14) 43) 6 44) morn, | epereca) hoe —- AGENTS ~ ayinday | 14) 44] 7 50] 0 28) dis tal it . | Usstarday | i4} 4468 5512 Fis 47 | Chitown, May 17, 1883. “pak ber aj Pysunday 14, 45/10 Oj 1 48 . . ed 9 Monday 13} 45[11 2] 2 30 | P, E. ISLAND <a; feesday 13; 46;aft 2, 3 13) f “ ; MieWeduesday | 13: 46) 1 3] 4 15 SH N Mitenday | 13| 47| 1 58\ 5 20 | Cal ava 100 Oy. “Wsiriday | 13) 43) 3 2, 6 27, } Pissturday |} 13) 43) 4 2) 7 28/15 51) sD wa Sunday | 13, 4815 1) 8 20 : : onday | 13) 49,559 9 5 stain Dytuesday | i 49, 6 54, 9 47) SiWednesday | 14) 49) 7 41/10 27} i ; Thursday 4 «i Zi! 2 STEAMERS ST, LAWRENCE AND HP cay ' * i | ' ’ i Pes ssturday 14) 50! 9 45\aft 22115 52 PRINCESS OF WALES. Wysunday | 15} 5010 17) 1 0} ——_ | i Monday , 15 5010 47! 1 43 i | Seetsy | 15) sous 22s! SJUMMER ARRANGEMENY, SeWednesday | 16) 50)11 46) 3 24) Tharsday | 16 50| morn) 4 36 | Vommencing Wednesday, 16th May,iss?._ | day 1300 5 58! saturday | 37 £0 © 66) 7 4 NOVA SCOTIA. TTARTHUR & 60, GENERAL aad - > Eggs and Produce a Specialty. April 26, 1883.—wkly tf INSURANCE OFFICE. - = | =| Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing. every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and |Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock, connecting | there with the Train for Halifax. Returning lo; | Charlottetown on Monday, Wednesday Friday, ‘and Saturday, about 2 p. m., on arrival of . Train from Halifax. . . Leave Pictou Landjng for Georgetown on HTL Sion Merchants Saaere? on arrival of train at 2 p.m. ‘| Leave Georgetown for Pictou Landing every Friday morning, at 5 a.m, 21 ATLANTIC AVENUE, (new sruNswick. CANADA AND THE : (ROSS MARKET) UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday BOS TO oe MAS 3. cscopted) on arriva; of Train from Char- — | lottetown, connecting at Shediac with | Trains for each of the above named places ; /and at St. John, with steamers of the Interna- | tional Company and Railway for Portland and —~ | Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- |merside every Monday morning at 1 o'clock, | Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sundays lexcepted) on arrival of day train from bt. | John, for Summerside, connecting there with lng Train for Charlottetown. Also leave Sum- : el Insurance Company, ts. for Charlottetowa every Saturday : ing, about 5 o’clock, OF ENGLAND. oy ee By seme. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. F. W. HALES, Uharlottetown, May 15, 1883. Secretary. a ; 1 . 3 PITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS | W losurance effected on all kinds of property A sles : UPERIOR to Corn Starch or any prepar | a Losses eettled promptly | a) io of a similar kind. - Sold <s , ry ra DESBRISAY & ANGUS, = Trem me: WHOLESALE & RETAIL ee—South Side Queen Square. . town, Sept. 15, 1982. AT THE = | me | SLLIVAN & MAGNEILL, LONDON HOUSE. ¥ A] | ORNEYS - AT- LAW Ch’town, May 7th, 1883—té . = ‘ e Solicitors in Chancery, | Notice of Removal. ‘TARIES PUBLIC, &c. he , ‘ . . RS. MACLEAN desires to inform the , GYFICES— Q’Halloran’s Building, Great h ladies of Charlottetown that she has ‘ ‘eorge Street, Charlottetown. removed to Queen Street, next door to W. F. ( Money to Loan, Carter’s Confectionery Store, where she WW. Scutivan Q. C. | Curstsr B. Macneit. | hepes to secure a continuance ot the patron- ¥ Jan. 16. 82 : age so liberally bestowed in her former * > Te __ | placed of business. Also, that she has added No Aart. RSON Millinery to her stock, and has on hand all LEOD & viO the newest shapes in Hats and oe ; Flowers, Feathers, etc, just opene Iso Barristgr 8 & Atworney §-at-Law, Laces, in Black, Brown, Cream and White ; New Buttons, New Frillings, Tubular Braids WUGTORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, |e “Churacey, eens. Now Proc “a ’ ’ * | Work expected soon. Hats and Bonnets made , i od to order. e OFFICES : and trimmed to or "4 “orm Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post] May 11.—5w eod Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, ts’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sum- The Percheron Horse ¥ merside, P, E, Island. ; =| MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at ¢ J interest. Bis Sm. MeLeon, W. A. O. Morsoy. Nov, 44, '82.—pres her JOHN MAGEAGHERN, WILL make the season in P. E. Island, standing at T. ; Campbell’s Stables, Char- tetown, as follows :— 5 (Late of Italian Warehouse) lotetown, May 28th, 29th, June Ist, 2nd. 12th, 13th, : AGENT 7OR 14th, 15th, 16th, 26th, 27th, ?8tb, seth aaa = 30th, July 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 24th, q feral Fire Insurance Company, of 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th. England, Pownal May 30 and 31, forenoon. at Richard 4 london Carver's. : m & Lancashire Fire Insurance ~ et was sired by the Imp. Percheron, 2 Company, of England, “St, Laurent,’ his dam by old * Louis Na- a ity of London Fite Insurance Co.,| poleon”’ Weight, 1,700 lbs. Aged, 9 years. of England, Can tret 3,30 clip Stas Tsams—For the season, $10 cash, or $12 RE MO V BD with satisfactory promissory notes, payable His Office to his New Building, Opposite Post Off } Ui eaiyiaEe im PILLS MAKE NEW RICE BLOOD, And will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any per- son who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible, For curing Feimale Coimplaints these Pills have no equal. Physicians use them in their preetice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for eight letter-etemps. Send for circular. I. S. JOHNSON & cCO., POSTON, MASS. CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. : a JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT vill instan- tanconsly relieve these terrible diseases, and will positively cure nine eases ont of ten. Information that will save many lives sent free by matl. Don't delay 2 moment. Prevention is better than cure. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (her? wes Neuralgia, Influenaa, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lan ing C Ings, «ungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whoopin h, (ironte Rheumatism, Chronic Diarrh@a, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Disoaaes of the pine and Lame Back. Sold everywhere, Send for pamphiet to I. 8. Jounson & Co., Boston, Mass. : An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, ‘ now traveling in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are woritliless trash. He says that Sheridan's Condition Powders are absolutely pure and Masa mensely valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp’n- ful tol pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 8 letter-stamps. 1. 8, Joungon & Co., Boston, EE —————————— " ae 4 —_—_—--— -— 0--——_— } i SPRING, 1883. SPRING. | i ' a ee te a ! 10,000 cases (1 lb.) TALL CANS, 2,500. * ‘* FLAT CANS, 500 boxes TLN PLATES, 200 ingots REFINED TIN, 50 pigs SOFT LEAD, 5 bars COPPER (1} and 14)! 600 coils ROPE (6, 9,42 and 15 thread), 10 bales MARLINE, 20 puns. MOLASSES, 30 bris. SUGAR, q 25 brls. HARD BREAD, 200 chests and ha!lf-chests TEA, 100 suits OIL CLOTHING, m= briss FLOUR (Choice Superior), 26 bris. KILN DRIED CORNMEAL, 100 brls. MESS PORK, 200 bris. PRIME MESS PORK, 300 HAM§ (Smoked and Green), 50 bris. MESS BEEF, 100 tins LARD 25 tubs BUTTER, Now in Store and to Arrive, at Lowest Wholesale Prices. | HORACE HASZARD. RE ae Ch’town, April 28, 1883. —_e “ menage eee sore FURNITURE, FURNITURE, AT COST... : Charlottetown. EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Picture Mouldings. JOHN NEWSON, ee eee C6, Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1883.—ly NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. 0.0—— — - $ 9,733,.332.00 Subscribed Capital . : : cs 1,216,666.00 Paid Up Capital - - - : - ° oO—— TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS GX THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Settled With Promptitude and Liberality. == 0:0 FIRE DEPARTHIENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - 85,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. Losses ‘0: LIFE DEPARTMENT. $12,000,000.00 Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over = - - 0.008 Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured 0.0 Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 —_——— 10: New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PR'INJE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCIH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evxirrpes. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, JUNE ‘applied to Statutes which. too often are in- Pr most piesa trip to Boston. Accommo- it B STE re PA (j : 3 i dations on both steamers are splendid. K E RS S l p Bj ES | CARVELL BROS., ALN UU 22, 1883, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The Recent Decision—A Protest. Sir, —I noticed in the editorial remarks in your issue of yesterday, on the recent appeals to the Supreme Court at Ottawa, ! a sentence which refleets rather upon our) Supreme Court Judges here, atid in which | you say that ‘“‘for their own credit they, should give more study and consideration | to the cases which come before them.” It’ is to be regretted that you should, through the columns of your paper, attempt to| ; | weaken the respect which is dus to our Supreme Court, and were you better in-' foruved of the particulars of the two cases pon criticise, you would have hesitated be- -fore doing so. Both these cases turned upon the interpre- | ‘tation of Statutes, one of the most difficult questions with which lawyers and Judges! have to deal; and one upon which the minds of Judges are rarely in accord. The rule3 of construction are,trne,well establish- ed, but the difficulty arises when they are accurately and carelessly framed. Had you occasien to read the decisions of the ablest Judges in England and America you | would find that these Judges, while con-, stantly differing among themselves, and! from the{J udges of the Court appealed from, | invariable admit the difliculty in determin- | ing the true construction of Statutes, and, give their opinion with great hesitancy, and with every respect for the opinion of those! differing from them. Witli reference to the two cases you cite, I unhesitatingly say that never wes a charge more unjust or unfounded than the one you make. In the matter of the appeal of the | Shareholders of the Bank of P. E. L., the counsel engaged in the cause can inform: you, that the judge who decided that case, not only listened with great attention to the lengthened arguments made before him, but of his own accord suggested a postpon- ment that certain fagts which he deemed matcrial might be elicited. The two lengthened judgments which he afterwards delivered show a research and a study which only a conscientious able man could give; every important decision bearing upon the question wasquoted ,and carefully analyz- | ed. The full, text of the decision of the | Stipreme Court at Ottawa is not yet in’! print, but I am satisfied when it does ap-; pear, that though it will reverse Judge Peters decision it will recognize the ability of his judgment and _ the. great’ difficulty. there was .inm -erzjving. at a correct determination of the in- tent of the Statute under review. Jn the business of the Liquidation of this Bank, no Judge could have possibly shown greater industry, or taken a more active interest in its successful termination. Prompt judgments have been given in every case; and the present highly satisfac- | tory atate of the Liquidation proceedings is largely due to his untiring energy and ability. In the other case, our Judges wisely de- | clined to reverse the well-known and well- | established rule as to the service of netices of dishonor where both parties reside in the same place, tintil the highest court in the land had authoritatively decided what jn‘erpretation should be given to the mote than ambiguous language of the Dominion Statute regulating such services. This course was unquestionably the wisest one in the interests of our whole commercial | community. Had you listened te the argument, and heard it openly stated in Court, by lawyers of undoubted standing, that in many of the largest cities of the Domimion, the practice there, was the satis as our own, you would have hesitated before using this decision as a text to decry the judicial capacity of our Bench. In conclusion, Sir, as a member of the} Bar of ihis Province, [ protest against the use of such language as you have seen fit to use in thisinstance. It is not in accord- ance with the truth. It is condemned by all right-thinking men; and it is an un-) pains-teking discharge of their Province. Yours truly, A BARRISTER. Ch’town, June 21, 1883. Ses cee eae al NT Here is another one of those anomalies which make. the Section B slander story appear so ridiculous. Canada was informed by the Reform lead- ers that the Canada Pacific Railway syndicate had the Government completely under its thumb, and could compel it to do just what it pleased. But according to the Section B yarn the Government has the syndicate under its thumb; indeed, so thoroughly is the syndicate under the con- trol of*the Government that Sir Charles Tupper is alleged to have forced the ofticers of that corporation to purchase frem Shields Manning & Co.. the plant of Section B at a price far in advance of its value. Now, o:@ of these stories must be untrue. It is impossible for the syndicate to be under the thumb of the Government and for the Government at the same time to be under the thumb of the syndicate. An explan- ation is respecifuwly solicited.—Teronto Mail. It was authoritively announced the 19th inst., that Groff, Bennetts & Co., iron manufacturers, Pittsburg, Pa., have called their creditors to meet to-morrow, and will ask for an extension of time. They will offer one-third their liabilities in instal- ments, in three, six and nine months, and the balance in three years, with ample security. Itis considered that an extension will be granted. The liabilities are $1,- 550,000 ; assets $2,000.050, exclusive of real estate, which is worth over a woillion, and believed to be unencumbered. - -7---- InarcTcipr,—Sure death to bed-bugs, ete. GEORGE W, DeBLOIs. é October, ist. - § “FRASER, Dh. Queen and King Sts,—Up Stairs, oe room, ’ . 7 . ee kl / GENERAL AGENT. March i", 1982—eod | } f | fall. merited slur upon men whose conscientions, duties, | tion to the revolutionists of the movements is universally recognized and appreciated; of Russian troops, have been arrested in throughout the length and breadth of this | A few months ago} lecompetitors at Harmless to use. For sale at The Apotie- caries Hall. {may22 2w eod wkly Im SINGLE Corizrs Two CintTs, VOL 13.---NQ, 28. CURRENT NOTES. Mr. Parnell will cross the Atlantic this l A coal monopoly is threatened in .Mon- treal. This year’s western oat crop is estimated at $100,005 00 It isstated that France will accept British me‘liation mi Madagascar. Yellow Jack claimed forty victijns in Havana during last week. A contract to rebuild the Montreal dril!l- shed has been let for $45,000. Hon. James Young has been elected for North Brant by a majority of 549. The. Greenville canal improvements on the Ottawa have all been completed. Four persons were burned to death in a tenement house in Inverness, Scotland, Friday last. Fighting has occurred daily in Albania since the 12th inst. Other tribes are ex- pected to join the rebels. It is stated that the staff of the British North Borneo Company have been attacked and killed by the ‘natives. In Montreal recently the libel suit of the Star against the Huntingdon Gleaner fell through on a technicality. The Prussian Government’s Church bill has passed its second reading before a com- mittee of the Lower House. It is stated that a new English Steamship Co. has been organized to take up the trade between Brazil and Canada. Star-router Dorsey now talks of bringing libel suits against the newspapers which made things unpleasant for him. Five men have been committed for trial, at Tralee, Ireland, on a charge of murder- ing a man named Walsh in May. General Crock and his staff have arrived at Wilcox, Arizona, on their return from thear Indian campaign in Mexico, John Bright has come to the conelusion that the Irish obstructionists in the House of Commons are not behaving themselves. London newspapers unanimously approve of the sentence passed by the dynamiters, as does the Freeman's Journal, the Ivish organ. The lady voters at Gananoque exércised theirfranchise on the reeent occasion of a municipal by-law being submitted to the ‘ electors. Mr. Montague Curzon (Conservative) has been elected without opposition te the Im- perial House of Commons for North Leices- tershire. Large quantities of war material are , being purchased in the United States on Chinese account, and shipped ria San | Francisco, The Steamer ‘‘Celtic’’ which arrived at New York on Friday last, with eight hun- dred steerage passengers, had three cases of smallpox on board. Mr. James Gordon Bennett has contri- buted $2,500 te the expenses of the United States National Rifle Association team that is to go to Wimbledon. At the trial at Cobourg, on Saturday, of Aitkin, charged’ with feloniously slaying Frank Little at Centreville, the jury brought in a verdict of guilty of assault, A survey is to be made at once of the river Thames between London and the head of navigation in order to settle the question of the possibility of utilizing the stream as |a& waterway. The steamer Sophia, with Prof. Nor- kenskjold and Arctic exploring expedition, arrived at. Reykjavik, Iceland, June 6th. The party intended to start for Greenland on the 10th, lour Poles, charged with giving ¢nforma- Germany for extradition at the request of the Russian Government, The sitiking of the propeller ‘‘ Canada” adds another to the already Jong list of disasters to Canadian shipping thia season. Captain Donnelly, the Canadian wrecker, has gone to her assistance. The British National Rifle Association has decided not to allow the American Wimbledon to use the screw wind guage in the competitions at Wimbledon except in the international match, Mr. Gladstone is said to be showing vn- mistakable symptoms of breaking down, and it is asserted that should the radical measures proposed by the advanced section of the Cabinet be carried, he will retire from public life. A correspondent, writing to a free trade paper, announces that in Canada to-day ‘cottons are being sold at less than the cost of manufacturing.” This is how the naughty, neughty cotton manufacturers are robbing the public and making dividends of from ninety to nine hundred per cent. While a public sale was in progress at the residence of R. S. Light, at Princetown, near Ravedna, on Saturday, a heavy thun- der storm came up, and the wen took re- fuge in a large barn. The building was struck by lightning end three men were killed aud two or three others injured. The Milton Hydraulic Mining Co’s reser- voir at Smarkville, California, containing 650,000,000 cubic feet of water, burst on the afternoon of ike 19th inst. The rush of water was irresistible and swept away everything from its path. It raised the middle of the Zaba river one hundred feet. The roar of rushing water waa heard several miles-away. It carried away all the bridges,. Several lives are reported lost. Loss to reservoir 875,000. = ee “ nae ee