et age Ng emma << eran en SM MN Et: 9 0 ee 5 Rs NS a set age. 8 mamma. ww oa eee pers cee + teem gy lit ee - een Wt. ALS APPENDS: — i A etl A AB aa a mB Bt ie ele RI Ne le A Nae bet AD ~ we <a os a em AAS TA RT ah A aPC. aT SDAIN CNET RT - " - . tos NER, TOIL 8. ices r — >. a ase LA 'M LLIN Hitt, i °° oo, Bee r | vgVvgig (ii my i: REPT GDE % ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ t , rw , THD | Cailbp Hunte L STEERS Lo ri 4 By Pade w - ue Dary EXAMINER. ms hanes | f | fk ee] . WAY \ IMMANDING POSITION | | teu 4 . . UL) BO} rAKEN UI rENTS STRUCK LARTHWORKS An Enquiry. ©. LEIS ry vN rut UNG MEN AT DRILL. vemneannintee The Question of the Hour Str,—-Will you kindly inform me if our af Corresp enti Camp. | penial Mechanical Superintendent 13 aware Et A FA. pte a= WN A. ao 63 : : e ¢ , a ‘lor n is tic rent Lwo ur latest rep rt respe ecting the Gvovel Hcnrer River, July 1, 1884 that a certain clerk In his wet eee ~ rship is that Hon. A. A. Macdonald is a bas) hours yesterday copying names of the pett- ets osm a “4 sae ‘I , : ae \l ca} isant rh on oul Island K bil- | tion against the Seott Act. “ mS » ve ‘ppointed Lieut. Governor; but tl way, enlivened with music from th 82nd AN'TT-Scor?. S a here I re ot has yet Pye made We Battalion Band, we arrived at ees hae P g eed not say that, shouk re report prove} Station about 11.50, and immediately | : a . . Ni re i] wah’ lain tt The Crapaud Picnic, “nhe the peop! le of the Vv rovyince of al i marched into 4 armap c Se artis saee ‘ ereeds will he well} he ( ala is situated on risthg grounha, ; ; | artics, classes and creed about half a mile west of Hunter River} Sim,—On Saturday, the 28th ult., some CHEAP AND EFFECTIVE. nile a g } : leased I Station. The view from the Camp is com- | of our young men and women laid aside the a bie rages manding and striking, but the ground is | cares, toils and anxieties of every day life oO Savings Bank, Charlottetown inothing like as pleasant or suitable f for | to hi ive a little recreation 1n the open field i anna camp purposes as at Milton, where we en- rs aT oe ree 7 ” Mave Life. Protect Homes, ENE! SUMMARY camped last year, and | am afraid wiil be | planne ind agreed upon, betoo hem eo , , - ee ee Se i‘; ld Every bod Save Property. Protect Factoric= -- ifound hard on the men r drilling pur- | selves away to the fields. very body | | Balance due depositors ist July, | poses | seemed as they passed determined to o : } Save Insurance, Protect Asviuimis. ISS3 $1,159,425 os The men ¢ i} came into samp in good | he ci Ly, and a fine day it was-—one which « ve iE > P a , _ ‘ 7 , 6 ‘ Money rotect Vessels Deposits trom Ist laly, IS83, to | order. the seott Act being stric tly o} served, | nature seemed specially to have prov ided a ds ® 30th June, 1854 565,655.32 all of the men coming in perfe tly sober, | for our young sports’ “ind ai oe (nnccieneeanenineit soe nee nx} and the first night in camp being marked | at theit destination, the young ladies spreac os ‘ : 25,083.65 : ; ‘ . : ‘ ‘ < ‘ Bi 8 os Withd ' ist Jul 1883 ve | by the good order that prevailed. the contents of their baskets, and ve ’ fn Use imenge the Larges( Firms in the U. S. if Lh uty Re ithdrawais trom Is uly, hs : : i ae | rv lauvhte ¢ 1 crackling jokes . . 9 ; i) aceo ) lers from Ottawa, | with merry laughter and crackling Jokes, to 30th June, 1884 405,701.94] On account of orders fr oma Prentice Page sr gbegnne arsyea on eta. commended by the Fire Departments and Insur- ____.. | Lieut.-Col. Taylor (who arrived in the city they partook o: the good of everyone anc wi ‘ $1,519,381.71 | from Halifax on Monday evening to take } looked tor more from ae — at ance Companies of Chis Alo, Yew York, ne . , , ithus regaling themselves they strollec ’ " . Balance of interest acerued 46,344.15}command of the camp) had to proceed| thus 1 gal ng ‘home " Sl Boston, and all Large Cities, — West with all sp ed: and the camv was] around to feast their eyes on nature's ; : $1. 365,725 86 Amt. held Dom. Gov. 5 per cent Stock, $192,000, 4 per cent. Stock $5,000 197,000.00 Total amount held Government ee Securities, July Ist, 1884 $1,562,725.85 —--o-—— The Sievinan Bank at Summerside. Tus institution was established a year Already two hundred and thirty-six ago. accounts have been opeued, while $06, 034.32 have been deposited, and $10, 090.00 withdrawn. So that the balance on hand at the end of the fiscal year (June 30) was $45,944.33. The amounts of the deposits range from $1 to $3,000; and the depositors include persons trom all classes in the community—shop andjoflice boys, dealers. and farmers. Several farmers have each deposited as much money as the bank will take from any one customer. No doubt, the deposits will continue to increase as the people continue to pros per; and it is very well that the people have at hand a means of cultivating habits of saving. The judicious invest ment of money in improved stock, etc.., is of course better than putting it in a Bank. But next to that, for farmers who are not well up to the tricks of trade, the Savings Bank offers the best, because the safest way of investment. We hope to see a Savings Bavk at} Souris and Alberton next year. —_- -—_. De &S- -— — - — --— Savings Camp Hunter. THe news from the front, detailed by Tae Examiner's correspondent, is satis- factory. It appears that the field, though commanding and picturesque, is not very well suited for drilling purposes. But then soldiers must not expect to find things easy; and it is well that our militia should be accustomed to perform their evolutions on the rough as well as on the smooth—on the slope of a hill as well as on the level plateau. Climbing the hillsides will try the muscle of our sturdy infantry, and “rushing down the steep decline” will test the horseman- ship of their chief officers, though it would be too bad to see any one of them, merely for the sake of drill, ducked in the placid millpond of the valley. The men will continue in camp for twelve days; and though many of them are now but raw recruits, we venture the prediction that they will give a good ac- count of themselves at the sham fight, which will take place just before the camp is broken up. The change, exer cise, recreation and discipline in the open country air cannot fail to greatly benefit all at the camp—especially those who reside in the city. --> —A despatch from London says that Henry George, author of ‘ Progress and Poverty,” has an article in the July number of the Nineteenth Century, which lauds up American institutions. Mr. George contends that the politicai corruption of the United States does not spring from the excess, but from the deficiency of democracy. He makes a very violent attack upon the Duke of Argyle, and all holders of landed estate in Scotland, whom he advises to emi- grate that their lands may be occupied by ditchers and delvers. He has a good deal to say about women chained to fac tory labor, and children who have to work instead of pick berries and wild flowers in heather dells, and of young girls who have to go prowling the streets | and so forth, Our Advertisers. Thomas Fysche informs all concerned that a dividend of four per cent. on the capital stock of the Bank of Nova Scotia has been declared, Theo. L. Chappelle has been appointé al Agent for the Harden Hand Grenade Fire E xtinguisher Charles Kelly advertises for a teacher for the Lake Verd School. A supplement viven F. H. Eanis call tenders for supply- the Dominion public buildings with ing coal, A MeNeill wa hemlock | at six o'clock. holds a sale of ds to-morrow eveniny | The Voltaic Belt Co. advertise their Electric appliances. >. A sEptriogs notice has been placarded at Jon ‘aile, county Cork, threatening the mur- der of Lord Doneraile, and says that am end ‘4486 come to Rossmoreism and landlordism. It summoned the Invincibles to meet on pad inst., eo seremge for the removal of then placed under command of Lieut. -Col. Beer, he being the senior ofticer. The force in camp is as fo'lows BRIGADE STAFF. Lieut.-Col. Beer, Commanding. Lieut.-Col. Freeland, Brigade Major. Major Cropley, Paymaster. Sergeant-Major Kenuedy of 66th Battal- lion. Sergt Quarter Master. ARTILLERY. Major Irving. Capt. Owen, No. — Battery, Georgetown. | ‘* Leslie, No. — Battery, Souris. Lieut. J. Longworth, Adjutant. ‘* E. Palmer, Paymaster. ‘* Stewart, King’s County Militia. Heartz, /of young men and ‘‘nature’s noblest work’ } by their sides, one would almost be led to Easton, ENGINEERS. Major George L. Dogherty. Lieut. E. McDougall. SLZND BATTALION Major F. Dogherty. Major E. Purdy, Adjutant. Dr. Warburton, Surgeon Capt. J. McPhail, Paymaster. ‘© ON, J. Campbell, Quartermaster. ** J. Henderson, No. 1 Co. “ D. Stewart, No. 3 Co. Major Mabon, No. 4 Co. Capt. McLeod, No. 5 Co. ‘* Ives, Prince County. As it takes the first day or two in Camp to get things settled down to working order, there is nothing special to write about Officers and men appear to be vieing wi th each other in Hunter Riv er Camp is likely to bea suc- cess. We hope our city friends will visit us, and thereby shew that they take some in- terest in the Militia force of the Province. ROUTINE. The following is the daily routine :— Reveille, 5 a. m. Rations issue, 6 a. m. Early Morning Parade, 6 to 7. Breakfast, 7 a. m. Guard Mounting, 9a. m. Morning Parade (marching order), 10 to 12. Dinner, 12 o'clock. Commanding Officers’ Parade, 2.305 to Tea, 5.50. Letreat, 5 o'clock. Tattoo, first post, 9 o'clock. Last post, 9.30. Lights out, 10 o’clock. The Piper of the 82nd Battalion will play through the Camp at 5 o’clock each morn- mm —Y¥. _—_o-m + -———_---—— Hy meneal. By reference to another column it will be noticed that an inteesting event took place yesterday at Mount Stewart. We refer to the marriage of Mr. Daniel Davies, junior, (son of Hon. Benj. Davies) and Miss Anuie Amelia Lochhead. At twelve o’clock a large number of guests left Charlottetown by speeial train to attend the marriage, and having arrived at Mount Stewart proceeded to the Presbyterian Church where they were joined by numerous other guests from Mount Stewart and surroundings. At the Church the bride was attended by Miss L. McLennan and Miss M. Dawson as bridesmaids, and the groom had for his Mr. T. C. Robins and Mr. George Davies. The bridal party looked remark ably well. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. W. R. Frame, assisted by Rev. J. McLeod. After the marriage the party re- paired to the residence of the Rev, Mr. Frame, where the bride and groom received the con- gratulations of their. friends, and the party partook of avery sub stantial dejeuner. ‘The presents were urtserous and valuable. The hap py « couple took their departure by the Eastern train for Summerside, en route for st. Paul, Minnesota. We wish them a long and happy life in their future home, A pleasing incident in connection with the marriage was the presentation to the bride, by James Ross. Eza., of an elegant family Bible, bound in Morroce 0, the gift of the ladies of the congre gation of Mount Stewart and West St. Peter’ 8, as a token of their esteem and affection. _. ~—bea+- --— best men, " Suicide by , Hanging. James St. C. Moore, Esq., Coroner for Queen’s Co, , yeste rday held an inquest in view of the body of Mrs. Catherine Stewart, wife of Mr. Donald Stewart, Belle Creek. From the evidence taken at the inquest we learn that Mrs. Stewart committed the rash act while laboring under a fit of temporary insanity, She had been of unsound mind for sowe time, and her increasing lunacy was particularly noticeable during the past three weeks. Yesterday morning her hus- band went fishing, by her request. In his absence she sent her children away from home and then went to the barn, where she fastened a rop2 around a beam, adjust- ed a noose around her vered her face, and slipped from the barn loft into eternity. Between ten and eleven o'clock in the ferenoon, one of her children—a little returned to her home. She missed ‘cr mother and at once went in search of her. Not finding her, she in formed the neighbors, who, on searching the barn, found the unfortunate woman | banging to the beam, cold and dead. The | jury returned the following verdict :— “That the deceased Mrs. Stewart csme to her death by going up on the barn loft and securing the rope that caused her death on the beam, and on her neck agd then lowered herself dowa through the foft iv antther par? of the barn.” neck, ¢ gor! : | Messrs. Reid Bros, are about importing ' j selves, charms in the beautiful settlement of Searl | town, and many a ‘Oh, how lovely !’ ‘*‘What beautiful scenery,’ greeted the ear: of the passer-by. ‘To look upon the party give expression to thoughts such as—‘*Are these fellow creatures mortals like our. or are they indeed beings incapable of feeling human woes.” So thoroughly did they seem to enjoy themselves on thi occasion! Then when the evening shades began to appear they again hitched each his vehicle; aud with one accord commenced to return to the dingy, smoky atmosphere of their busy little village of Victoria. Perer Pap, online i. acienaibilibis Ne otes. several merino sheep of very fine quality, for the purpose of breeding and obtaining for manufactur. an improvement in wool ing purposes, The dredge boat is moored off Queen’s Wharf, where dredging will be begun at once. Mr. James Richards’ new four-masted barquentine will soon be ready for sea The masts have been well and satisfactorily placed, Caulkers are hard at work in the Golden their efforts to make thin; gs | comfortable, and from present appe arances | tw | years ago shipyard, and Hon. Mr. Lefurgey’s new ship will be ready fur launching in about » mouths, It is reported that Mr. McWilliams’ bar quentine will be ready for iaunching in about a fortnight. Merchants are having a very fair run of business. The foundation of the new Post Office is well nigh laid. It is a model of solidity, which Snmmereiders and others would d well to follow. Work on the new Convent is progressing. Pity it is not of brick. The Exhibition was witnessed by hundreds on Market “quare, July 2nd, of the “LITLE WONDER” in extinguish- ing a seething mass of flame in four seeonds by simply throw- ing two of the bottles on the fire. Sales in the United States 500 dcz, every day. Testimoni- als from Largest Houses in the United States. Orders coming in from all over the world. Price only $12.00 per doz. now received by THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, DIAMOND BOOK STORE, Gencral Agent for P. E. Island. 1884—6in -acked in 1, 2 and 3 doz. Cases. Orders Ch'town, July 3, SHIPMENTS OF NE NEW GOGDS W. & A. BRC BROWN & CO, AVE just opened a further - Summer Goods, which stock at very low prices. Do not fail to inspect these Goods if you money. A lot of BALES and CASES daily expected from London temember the place : large shipment of Fashionable will be sold out with the other want to save DesBrisay’s Building, Next Deorto Beer & Goll's, Opposite the Market House. Things are growing finely in the gardens and farms in and about Summerside. farms in Summerside are in condition than those and they are not at all defaced by the ox- eye daisey. A great united effort should be made to eradicate this weed from the farms near Charlottetown. Mr. R. T. Holman has a nice little model farm on the hill behind Summerside. The beautifal Jersey cattle, lately imported by him, are greatly admired. MeMILLAN'S DBiO? IS NOW BEING SUPPLIED WITH In all the leading varities, ACADIA, - - - Nut and Round, INTéRCOLONIAL, . do do VALE, - - - do do SYDNEY, (old mine) Round, SYDNEY. (reserve ) do CHIMNEY CORNER. do ALBION & RESERVE SLACK co? The} much better | near Charlottetown ; | (MRS. YOUNG’S MILLINERY ROOMS UP STAIRS) VW. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, June 17, 1884.—dy wkly CLOTHING | —FOR— ©) se Cc. vod —— ona ee | J. B. MACDONALD’S a the, place to buy a GOOD FITTING, WELL MADE SUIT OF CLOTHES. The Largest Stock to Select From. Allof which wil] be sold on most reasonable | terms, ALSO TO ARRIVE ; A cargo of (Red Ash) Anthracite Coal from Wales, due bere Ist October, and same quality as g>ve such good satisfaction three Will be sold low from ship, R. McMILLAN. Ch’town, July 3, ’'84—3m Hemlock Boards R* AUCTION, Friday, July 4th, o'clock, on Peake’s Wharf No. 2, 25,000 feet Hemlock Boards, ex Albion, at six (good en A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Ch’town, July 3—lin BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA H auirax, June 30, 18°4, AT OTICE is hereby given that q@ dividend IN atthe rate of four per cent, on the paid up Capital Stock has this day been declared | for the half year, ending this date, and that! the seme will be payable at any « flice of the} Bank on ov after Friday, the first day of | August ne xs. ' The Travefer Rooks will be closed from the 14th proximo till Ist August inclusive. By order of the board, | THOS. FYSHE, | | Cashier, ‘ my 3, ’84—2in, ‘ UBSCRIBU- for the WEEKLY EXAMI t and Lest Newspaps | NER. the Chea published on PF. Telant, Oaly $1 per yea /THE LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEED. Don’t buy anywhere before seeing goods and prices at J. B. MACDONALD'S, , 1884.—2aw wkly, Queen Strect Ch’town, June 12 ee ULETHING SALE? DURING JUNE. [03 a LL. H. PROw se Will give wonderful bargains in 1! : . hi .% ~ Lee F ke Vad = hoo] \ Nyy ’ Cae 4 pply te ‘ LAKLS KELLY. reer LLY CHAKLE 3 MEYERS Lake Verd, July 3, 1584—4in wk dag 9; pd Notice to Cor tractors (YNEALED TENDERS, addres s dereigned, and endorsed “T+ nder for oal, Public Buil lings,’ w be recetved uD. til MONDAY, 2'8t JULY next, foy Con} supply, for allor any ct the Dominion Pgy_ lic Buildings. cd to the un. Specification, form of tender and all necessary iIniormation cay be obtained at this Department on ond alter the 24th in. stant Persons tenderipg a not:hed that tenderg wil] not be considered unicss made og tbe printed forms sup] lied aad aizned with thei: actual signature Kach tender ac eple tl bank order of the H lic Works, equal to fe of the tender, w...... party decline to ent.r isto a called upon te do so, or it h fail Lo complete the work contr cted for If the tender pe not accepted the cheque will be returned, The Department will ot be bound Ip gp cept the ane or any tender, By order, F. H. ENNIS, Secretary, must f Oe cht qae, lial le onormble the empanied by an payable to the Minist iter of Pub. ‘of the amount ‘ita ee he Coulfact Wuey Department oi Public Works, Ottawa, 2ist June, 18384, Ch’town, July 3,’~4—3in YOUNG MEN: READ THIS. Tue Vouraic Biter Co., of Marshall, Mich, offer to send their ¢ lebrated LiEcrRo-Voy raic Bey and other ELecrkic APPLIANCES on trial for thirty Gays, t+ mea (young or old) atilicted with nei vous debility, loss of vi and maohood, and all kiudred troubles, Also for rheumatism, wveuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases. Complete restoration to heaith, vigor and manhood guaranteed, No risk is incurred as thi: rty days triai is al- lowed. Write them at once for illustrated re free, Hontreal, Halifax, Charlottc town & Boston Line. ness iR “TITIAN,” Captain Noad, due here about 3rd July, sailing shortly ‘after arrival, will accept Freight and Passengers for Halifax on low figures A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Agent, Ch’town, June 30, 1884, —2in VANTS, ‘LOST, POU NB, de. ae, 4% LET— The Two Story pitch prere Dw. lling House and Shop situated on sydney Street, opposite the Meihodist Brick Charch; containing nine Rooms and Kitchen; formeily occupied by Capt. Kickham, There is a good well of water in the cellar ; ; and at. tached to the dwe!li is @ large Yard and 0g Garden, Rent mederate. Apply to Tuomas | Hayprawan [ivy 3 pat eoa tf E\O LEi-- House opposite Railway Station, Apply at this Office, jjly 2 7 O LET—Heuse on King -teet. near Powna! Street, Apply at this Uliice q {jly 2 OST— Yestera wiween Great George | BJ and Pownal \\ art, a ‘nrall Masonic Pin. | ‘the finder will be the Examinvi \ } ANTED A Girl to do G F work in a emali family ré \‘ arue i ( FFICK. vy leaving it at [jly 2 2m cneral House- Apply at this oftice, {ju 30 4VXCELLENT Pp ASIU RAGE, adjoining the city. ih ty at LxaMINER OFFICE. | juneds OsT—On Frid*y last a smal) Gold Chas 4 with Watch hey attached. The finder will cblige by leaving it at ‘Yue EXAMINER Orricer. | juneds W ANTED— First-class Coat Makers. Ap- _ ply to Macdonald, Macdonald & Co, Soenee. [june27 Te LE T- —-A new COT! AGR, "pleasantly situated on Bayfield Street Will be ady tor oce upation on ithe 7th. uly, Apply to P. McQvaip, EXAMINER Grice. | jnae26 tf I OUSE TO LET—The Dwelling House at present occupied by the undersigned, corner of Prince and Possession given on or about Apply to Horace Haszasn. [june26 situate on scutbeast Sidney Streets 7th July next, fe LET—The two lees Dwelling House, Outbuildings and Garden opposite the sidence ci the undersigned, Rev. Mr. Rbdenan’s and Lieut. Haslewood’s, Grafton Street (\West). Sewer to the River. Pot- session on the 20th inetant. Apply to JNO. Wa. Morrison, [junel@ -_ LET—Two Farnished Rooms, with use of Kitchen. Apply at this office. {jane 11 TANTED.— A First-class Coat Maker. We will pay tie highest prices given V READYMADE CLOTHING Just look at his prices: TWEED SUITS, FROM $4.75 UP, TWEED SUITS (ALL WOCL), FROM $7.50, | ALL WOOL WORSTED, $8.25. | if low prices will sell the Goods, he is bound io sell, Mien’s Felt Hats, in Great Variety, Very Low. L. E. PROWSE, sign of the Big Hat, 74 Queen Stvert. Ch’town; June 1%, 183¢..-20d whly | Ferry o. art. by any house in the Trade, toa Pirst-Class Coat Maker. VW © guarantes stexnly work. Apply at once t:—-Joun i.kop & CO, {june It Wwe ‘"ED-— A Young Manas Clerk 9 8 D.. d ‘ . hav (per chee anne d he rererence. Ap yh tL Lis ¢ fuce. { june? as t bp: LET—Two Tenements, Pesessioa _ given immediately. Apply to WALTER Lowk, Kent Street, Kast i tf i t E N’ I Mil | Ss and other ch holce bran da \ ve ily Fi ur for sale by Henry beer ‘archouse, Water Street, mest {may ! ‘5 *O LEI A House on King Strect, 0& *“ tween Hillsborough and Ws ymouth Sts. Possession immediate! y. Also a Warelouse | Grafton Street, Ayply to Wrtiam Dobe. (may?