nial ie lia, Sa Nl cade has MB ss i - Ree IA ikea Cems Weil thee teleliaih.G <.. i +g abe e) tates ¥ ? ‘ 8 a, Toe Dairy EXAMINER, | JUNE 20, 1881. | «.-+ Yhe Triumph in Nova Scotia. | Ir is not necessary to say much about } the result of the elections in Nova Scott, The result speaks for itself, and says, in trumpet tone-, * the Maritime Provinces | are true to the Government and the) National Policy, and all the contrary | statements miade by Opposition writ- ers and speakers are false.” It is vot from a party point of view | that the complete and decisive triumph | ef the Goverament is to be rejoiced at. | The Government are supported by ao | overwhelminy and almost unbroken ma- jority ; and the loss or gain to the Party of one or two members would not mat- ter. From a National point of view only is the triamph really very important. It will fix the National Policy. It will show politicians that the advantages afforded our industries by the tariff are appreciated vot only in Ontario and Quebec, but also in the Maritime Pro- ¢inces. It will be at once an emphatic answer and :ebuke to all those persons— from Goldwin Smith down—who have been asserting that the Maritime Pro- vinces are again longing for ‘* one-sided free trade,” and ‘ jug-handled fuir play,” as enjoyed under the administration of McKenzie. It will, we venture to pre- dict, have a very material effect upon the policy of the party led by Mr. Blake. To the Maritime Provinces the Opposi- tion looked for a safe foothold and re-| treat, frore which, with their small and scattered force, they could safely attack the strung fortifications of the Govern- ment, The result of the contests in Pic- tou and Colchester will show them tbat | this, their last hope, is vain; and the consequence will be, on their part, a change of tactics. While they will, of course, continue to rail against some particular duties, and, as Mr. McKenzie said, *‘ make all the trouble they can for the Government,” they will probably not have much more to say about the princi- ple on which the tariff is framed. The phases of the Grit press are al- ways interesting. In this case they are remarkable as well. When Sir William Young resigued, the Grit press presented the idea that the Government would not) appoint Hon. James MeDonald to the | to the vacant office ‘* because they were afraid to opea Pictou County.” When Mr. McDonald was appointed, and Mr. MecLelan obtained his seat in the Cabi- net, it congratulated Sir Joho on the astuteness he had displayed in making the necessary change without opening more than one County. When it was found that Mr. McLelan had resigned his position in the Senate, and that both Counties were opened, it professed de- light in the certain prospect of assured victory; and though, towards the last, it confidence visibly waned, it haz- arded, on the day previous to the elec- tioa, such statements as this: “ Reliable reports from outlying sections ef the County are of the most enconraging eharacter; and we have no doubt if the Liberals in the different sections of the Ceunty stan | sheulder to shoulder and work like men, they will on election day roll wp a good majority for Cummings,” etc., ete. What will they say now? eo The Review at Sussex. Ir will please our militiamen to learn that the Brigade Major of this district has receive 1 a telegram authorizing the attendance at Sussex Camp of a repre- sentative battalion of Active Militia from Prince Edward Island. This order is, we believe, in acecrd with a desire ex- pressed by His Excellency the Governor General that all the Provinces may be represented at the forthcoming review. We have no doubt whatever that ** our boys” will, in answer to this appeal, put in a creditable appearance. Let us show that we can send as fine a lot of men to the front as can be produced in all Can- ada. Every one of the representative Companies should be filled with itz full quota, and every officer, non-commis- sioned officer and private should exert himself to place our Companies on parade in such excellent discipline that they will be worthy of our Island Home. The Governor General and his suite, Mr. Blaine, Secretary of State for the United States, with a large number of ladies aud gentlemen from the Republic, the General commanding the militia, the Canadian ministers and a large number of Canadian ladies and gentieman will be present. This review will, therefore, be an occasion of more than ordinary im- portance ; audit is to be hoped that em- ployers will be able to give men who have the good fortune to be in the bat- talion the holiday they will require in order to take part in the display. Se Sir Garnet Welseley has written a letter full of sound common sense to the Gran- tham Temperance Association in reply to a communication congratulating him on his recent visit to that borough. ‘‘ Nearly all the crime in our army,” writes Sir Garnet, ** can be traced to intoxication, and I have always found that when with an army or y of men in the field there was no issue of spirits, and when their use was prohibit- ed, the health aa well as the conduct of the men were all that ceuld be wished for.” This is the way they speak of the’ Prin- cesss of Wales. ‘‘ The prettiest and most eharming lady in England—happy and popular.” That is a good character for our future Queen to have.; i steamer * Victoria The London Horror. VERDICT OF THE CORONER S JURY—GENERAL) ~~ We i sad hold ourselves responsible for the CENSURE OF THE OFFICIALS. ce The following is the verdict of the Cor- | oner's Jury on the terrible loss of the} steamer ‘Victoria ” and her passengers:— | ‘‘We do find that the capsizing of the | was caused by water in the hold. We believe that the water leaked | in through a hole stove in her bottom from | some uninown cause. We suppose this injury was caused by coining I contact with a stone or smag in the river. We are also convinced from the evidence adduced, | that the boiler was not securely fastened and that the stanchions supporting the} promenade and hurricane decks were of) too slender a nature and made chiefly ot | pine and not properly braced. We are also of the opinion that the engineer was guilty of great negligence in the discharge of his duty in not seeing that the hold was clear of water and in not conveying i person to the captain the dangerous con- dition of the boat. We think that the captain was to blame in accepting the dual position of captain and wheelaman, which prevented him frem giving his indi- vidual attention to the proper management of ths boat. Weare also of the opinion that he was to blame for leaving Spring Bank without making a proper examination of his boat, as there was undoubtedly water in the huld at that time. We are turther of the opinion that the manager did not do his duty in not employing sutticient hands to man his boat; that he should have had the boat inspected and a certi- ficate for the same. The jury think that the Government Iuspector deserves blame for the manner in which he inspected and passed the boat last year, as trom the evi- dence, her upper construction was not fit to carry a large load of passengers, and we would strongly urge upon the Government the necessity of making a more stringent inspection and regulations in regard to pas- senger steamboats. ’ fc CRO id | OB1:iUARY. Iv is with feelings of the deepest regret that we learn of the death of Captain M. W. Gavin, of Alberton, which occurred at Barbadees, W. L, a few days ago. No particulars have yet come to hand—only the bare announcement of the fact has been re- ceived by telegraph. Captain Gavin left here last fall im charge of Mr. M. Foley’s brigt ‘‘ Parneli’’ for Barbadoes, from which place he sailed to Fernmandino, Fia., and thence to Monte Video, South America. He got as far as Barbadves on his return voyage, when he was cut down, by the un- erring sickle ot death, whether by illness or accident, is not yet known to his friends here. it by the former, it was not of long duration. Capt. Gavin was weil ana favourably known in this city, from which port ‘he has sailed for severai years. He was one of the most honorable as well as one eof the bravest of mer. He enjoyed the confidence of his employers to the fullest extent, and always command- ed the respect and esteem of his subordi- nates on board his ship. Possessed of a kind disposition, and agreeable manners, he Was a companion Whose socieiy was most enjoyable. Hiis unexpected death in anvther land, at an early age, and whilst inthe prime of vigor and manhood, is a severe biow te his reiatives and triends, and is particularly distressing in the ab- sence of a fuli knowledge of attendant cir- cumstances. It is not many years since his tamiuly mourned the death, in a West ladia PHE DAILY EXAMINER, TUNE 20, 1881 ff ial , oe | Te the Editor of the Acaminer, banana, Ghanian te A CT Sao LS ; TENDERS Plastering and Vinishing Patrick’s Church, Fort Augustus, +4 i ae Dorchester Street, | QLEALED TENDERS will be receives ican it the uodersizned until SATURD by WILL SELL AT AUCTION, on the| NINTH JULY NEXT, from partion jth premises, on NA'TURDAY NEX r, 25th | to enter into a contrac : : t ior the 2 finst, at 11 o'clock, all that VALUABLE Plastering and Finishing the inside of Patrick’s Church, according to plans |PROPERTY situated on Dorchester Street to that gentleman, that an Inspector of | June 20-——-Sarah Jane, Tatmagouche, lob- ascot aa Bake? : ing aa it foun specification to be seen with Rey a J and Fisheries 1s not usually addressed as “ His aster boxes, etc., to L Poole;{ Annie Lot No. 7 in the second hundred, fronting ; donald, P. P., Fo-t Augustus, 4, Mae, Majesty.” . Duncan, Cale donia, coal to Uaesley; south on Dorchester Street 40 feet and extend- | add that Mr. Davar is net * allowed | Hud, Ship Harbor, laths to M P | ing back 80 feet, together with the Buildings either to harass or annoy lobster factories,” Hogan; Curlew, Liverpool, lumber thereon lately cecupied by John Kiley, Stone- —and he doesn't. to Wm Dodd; Three Sisters, Picton, cutter. This property is very eligibid situated Yours truly, coal to J Henry; Pioneer, St. Peter’s, | for building or storage purposes, J. Hunrer Dvuvar, limestone to J Henry; Morning Star,| Terms—Twenty-five per cent. down and the Inspector of Fisheries, P. E. I. | Shemogue, deal to Peake Bros & Co, | talance in four years, with interest at six per Kensington, June 18th, Advance, Chatham, lumber, to W | cent, Dodd. ee eee CORRESPONDENCE, SHIP NEWS. VA Hy PROPRTY — > PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. f cs ' ------ | ' opinions or staiements of our correspondents, on CLEARED, | June 20th—-Mifnie FP, Halifax, 1200 bush | potatoes, 500 do oats, by Fowl and | Parrach; Western Light, Miminigash, | sundries, by D Smali; Gazelle, Pictoa, ballast. Hon. D. Davies’ Letter. i | 1] Dear Srr,— Referring to Hon. Daniel | Devies’ letter in sierday $ DIXAMINER, I would like, in all good humour, to explain | et Re Ride ies yra i A ENTERED. The names of two good and sufficient rities who are willing to become jeg tor the faithfu. completion of the Ponsitie Must accompany each tender, utruct LUCIUS 0, KeLty “ Sec'y of Cg = (rt Augustus, June 18, '8l—wkly* Public Examination —OF THE-— 29 boxes Grannie’s Griddle Cakes, ——— A 25 boxes School Prize, ry°HE Annual Pablic Midsummer 15 boxes Buzz Ralls, i WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, 2 oo June 18, '81-—eod CONFECTIONERY, | -—" LANDED ex 8. 58.“ MIRAMICHI) Letter from Dr. Blanchard. Special Notices. Cucumbers 3 and 4 cents each, figs 10 cents per lb., dates 10 cents per lb., and a first- class stock of goeds at the Family Grocery. -—-RK. K. Brace. jis CramM-Cuowper and Fried Clams, also Sardine Sandwiches at the *‘Lorne Restau- To the Editor of the Examiner, Sin,—The ill treatment of a patient in this Institution on the “Och of May last, has, aa weil it might, created a very strung impression in the pubic mind, I do nov intend in what | new write to say anything to exonerate those concerned in ill-using ” “1h tion of the City Schools wil] > a Mr. Manson, as, under any circumstances, | nt eer 20 boxes Novelty Whistle Candy, follows, viz ; Peele ag it would be inexcusable. But there are| Cranweries by the barrel, at H. Coombs’s | 14 boxes Silver Return Bails, . i it several points on which I deem it proper }6 3i Selling very cheap. At West Kent Street . Besr of Sir John McDonald, Hon. Messrs. Blake and McKenzie, to be had} yyy. yo sg)_ 9j at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace. jl4 : GENTLEMEN should see the nice Fancy Shirts so cheap at J. B. Macdonald’s. Lapigs’ English Kid Walking Beots and Slippers, a few pairs, at the London House, j9 Men’s and Boys’ Summer Dusters cheap at J. B. Macdonald's. CaBBaGE PLANTs in abundance at ( hurler. Heartz’'s. {ja 13 2: Great bargains in Ladies’ Corsets at J. B. Macdonald's, New Confectionery, 4 ton, at B. Balder ston’s, 2w taw Immense stock of Ladies’ Straw Hats selling very cheap a J. B. Macdonald’s. Great bargains in Dress Goods at J. B. Macdonald’s. A General Stock of Stationers’ Sundries, such as Pocket Books, Purses, ete., very cheap, just opened at Kremner Bros, j4 lw cod pat that the public should be set right. Furst, as tothe employment of the attendants. ‘his matter has ever been left entirely in my hands. Neither the Government nor the ‘rustees have in any way interfered with me in their selection, and, | am sure ineed hardly say that 1 have always em- ployed men im whom 1 believed 1 could repose entire conidence. ‘lhe comfort and happiness ot the unfortunates confined in such an Institution as this, depend, in a very large degree, upon those employed to wait upon aud caretorthem. ‘he Medi- cal Superintendent can only visit the wards, and has to leave the carrying out of details to the attendants. Jehn McUloskey and ‘hos. Creighan, two vf the men accused of the outrage, came to me most highly re- commended by their late empioyers. Mckae also brought a letter to me in which he was spoken of aS a trustworthy and reli- able man. I took McLean at the request of his brother, who had been employeu im the Hospitaiter a considerable time and who had proved himse:f tv be a trustworthy tellow. Mr. Manson, ever since his return to the Asylum in November last, has been cen- sidered very unsafe. He has constantly been getting into wouble both with the at- tendanis aud patients. A promment idea with him has always been tuat he must kill some one iu order that his own Well-being WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square, NOW BUYING! Old Iron, Old Rope, Old Canvass, Old Zinc, Old Brass, Old Copper, Old Lead, Old Pewter, Kerosene Oil Barrels, at H, COOMBS’ Store. ‘” June 18—3i law, wky pat 3i TO TAILORS | ANTED IMMEDIATELY, TWO GOOD COAT MAKERS, On Thursday, June 23rd, Upper Prince Street On Friday, June 24th, At Queen Square ; Gn Saturday, June 25th. The Examination will commence eaché at 10 o'clock, a, m., and’ will be eouducted | the Teachers in their various Depa At 12 o'clock, noon, the Pupils will vened in the large Hall of each Sche Certificates will be awarded by the Board for General Proticiency. Each proceedings will be closed with the exercises by the Pupils. The citizens generally, and all friends Schools, are hereby respectfully attend, By order of the City School Board, _ J.P, COOKE,- Victoria, Crapaud, June 18—6i pd Wanted at Once! joie econ ; | F IRST-CLASS CHA I R MA K ER to work a na e t i Goop unblea ched Cotton for 6 cents pe “ith : | iec b th a Fe A l > a s yard at J. B. Macdonald's. , good steady boy to learn the Cabinet making. Kun Dried Cornmeal at Beer & Goff’s—! apply at once. wholesale and retail. ju 9d Fresh Turnip Seed at Beer & Goff’s. ju 9 One very superior Single Seated Wugon, onlo run thres times, will be sold cheap.— R. J. Burcner, at P. E. Island Furniture M. BUTCHER, P. E, I. Furniture Warerooms, June 18, ’81--6i JUST ARRIVED. might be secured. During the day of the] Warerooms. [june 8. 6i. eveulng he was burt, the veliet that a sacri- Pick ; 5 : b a ic ICKED ORANGES by the box, at H.| 4 BOUT 200 barrels HERRING for Bait, in age mest fer PT oa oun eee Coombs's. j6 31 | / bulk, from the Magdalen Islands. Ap.- him. iL hada long talk with him; but found it impossible to divert his attention from that subject. He had attacked John McCloskey some months before, and f be- lieve wouid have killed him had not [ or some one else gone to his assistamce. At that time McUioskeys eye was black- ened and his tace bruised and cut where he had been thrown on the fluor. After this occurrence I never aliowed him to have charge of the ward in which Sianson was ceutined, as 1 feared the same thing might focear egain. When | visited the wards on the mguc ot the $0th May, as i always do | the lust tmmg before retiring to bed, McCloskey toid me that Mr. Manson Dew Drop Ix.—-Just received, Rhubarb for the pies, pies, and Cranberries for the jem, jam; Lemons for the girls and boys, and Uranges, the reall am. Apples too. Don’t forget the place. —ARTHUR & Toombs, 3i “% »> 4 aa Tga, cheap and good, at B. _—- | O R S A L Ki. Axsout Tae 20Ta JULY, ston’s. A Superior stock of Rodgers’ Pecket Knives | l doz. Vegetable Marrow Plants (in Pots), And will carry Lobsters, Starch, and ust received at Bremner bros. j4 lw eod pat | 1 doz. Musk Melon Plants, products of the Island on freight-at 4 xEw Broom sweeps clean. Get it at B 1 doz. Water Melon Plants, very lowest rateg, meyer v9 oe oo war at 12c., or $1.24 per doz. aos 98 " ili b stock of Cust x Dat 1 doz, Okra Plants, at ifc., or $1 per doz é. E are selling out stock of Customs uty | Plants not pricked out 10c. iece. Entries)until the first of July at balf price.—_ eo siialeae: ~ CATTLE & SHEEP, Sreuinet Shes. j4 iw cod pat On the Upper Deck, and will sail for : pool direct, . ply while landing to A. KENNEDY & CO. June 16—6i, wkly li Will Call at Charlottetown a a Sutton’s Curled Kate, Little P.xie Cal bage, see Weather Bulletin. port, of another of its members—Capt Johu Gavin, aiso a must estimable man—and the remembrance oi that ailliction will tend to render the grief consequent upon this tad bereavement ail the more poiguant. Ip was Capt Gavin's intention to quit his ship upen her expected arrival at Halifax from Bar- badoes, and return home to remain some eiit otherwise. He was unmarried. - We been heavily laid. ELENA ARE A LE aS SP in which the $100,000 granted by Canada towards the relief of the starving in Irelaad were distributed. Says one newspaper: ‘*The way money was sent for the immedi- ate relief of the starving, and not for the purchase of boats and nets.” ‘To those who can leck upon the matter from an im- partial point of view, we commend the following paragraph from the report of Mr. T. F. Brady, H. M. Inspector of Irish Fisheries. He says, speaking of the man- ner in which the fund was distributed : ‘* There has not been so heavy a fishing for many years in some localities, and for miles on cone part of the coast of the county of Clare there were, it may be said, no nets among the fishermen until those supplied from this fund had arrived. in another locality a very heavy herring fishing set in, and centinued for eeveral nights, till a sterm came, when the herrings disappeared. While they remained heavy captures were made, ons boat’s crew, for three nights, realizing £60. The cost of the boat and nets in this case was only £12, and the man to whom they were given was se reduced in circumstances that he was about going into the workhouse when his timely aid arrived. In anether locality, where nets were given to fifty fishermen, costing under £200, I have it on sworn testimony that in four weeks over £1,200 worth of mackerel were sold by these people.”’ In this state- ment it is shown that the distribution of £12 gave relief to the extent of £60 and that the distribution of £200 gave assist- ance worth £1,200. The beat kind of relief that can be given to people who want aid is that which puts them in a fair way of mak- ing a living. The £200, as noted above, enabled the locality to which it was donated to earn £1,200. It may yet enable the same locality to earn thousands of pounds more. Had the money been distributed in the mode which the objectors to the method adopted seem to preter, the relief would have been but temporary, and for the £200 and the £12 expended, but £200 worth and £12 worth of aid would have been effected. ——S: ~<o- -—ae— nois was nearly 54,000,000 bushels. Ac- cording to a very thoaough and careful re- port by Secretary Fusher the crop this year must be very much less. Estimates given indicate a yield of not more than fifty per A bronze door, to cost $15,000, which is , being mace in Italy, is to ornament a Terk resideace near the Central Park,” New cent, as compared with last year’s crop. Said an Sick seabed of Parliament * ** While Ireland was silent, England was deaf to her ories,” time; but an all-wise Providence has ordain- | sympathize deeply with his sorrowing fam | ily, upon whom the hand of afflicuon has | A few persons are objecting to the mode | In 1880 the crop of winter wheat in mi-| -| ness himself a great deal more efficiently had atiacked him, at the same Red Head Cabbage 4 ‘ ee page, z time showing me the cut over his —_-- | Larze Ox Heart Cabbage, {hii OF About the ~ist of ie jis eye. He said he had goue into his room Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the | Karly York Cabbage. Shippers will please make early cate |to see if he was ail rigut, aud that Mansen l nad thrown ths chauwber at him, and then | yiappled with him. He acknuwicdged | having steuck him, but only in self-defence. | Biadesets winds and fair weather | He aiso said that his brether had come to} ~— : | his assistance, and that they had put the | patient to bed. This, taken with what 1 | H. EDMUND SWABEY. Lawndale, June 15, ’81—5i Maritime Provinces. Toronto, June 20—10 a. m. in order te secure room. For freight and other particulars apply IVAPR (OV VEINTINQ | PRAKE BROS. “tts | \ A L i COA L M IN DN | Ck’town, 15th June, 1881. be JUICE. | LINE General Grant thinks that there is to be | ' tt , Pictou, Vova Sc.tia, a break up in political parties in the United | L ® . . new of Manson's failings and propensities, Yeato at new lines will be draw | RVERS FCR Za appeared aflausibie story enengh, and | a - Tanai ae ee nie drawn In QO smite ROUND Mes tSERRAT LIME FRUIT beiieved it. Lentered Manson's room and hi ene a oad : as ae a | NUT : & (imported in original P On examination [ found this expression he only gives voice to an SLACK, Draught and Bottied at ; found him in bed. ro. Fe as opinion which is gaining ground rapidly, | asimail cut about 1} inch long, on one leg, Furnished by about midway between ihe knee and ankle. | 7 ee nee CARVELE BROS., | June 10—1m law pat Agents for P. E. I | ae To Shipcarpentersi. | APOTHECARIES June 14—-Im DesBri | McCioskey expiaiued this by saying, that ‘atter Manson had struck hiw, he slipped and fel] on the brokenchamber. Manison’s face was also bruised, but he himself said nothing to me of having been beaten. At that time McCloskey appeared ‘to be the worst injured of the two. The next morn- ing, on going through the wards, I saw Manson and gave directions about his treatment for the day, aud told the at- tendant to call Dr. Beer’s attention par- ticularly to the case. Isaw Ur. Beer, who was to take charge of the Institution dur- ing my absence, and told him of the cir- cumstances so far a8 1 was aware myself ; and, after leaving his office, called to see his brother, who is one of the Trustees, in order to direct his attention to the matter, but he, unfortunately, 7"°ENDERS will be received by the under: | signed until noon of TUESDAY, 23rd | inst,, for the ceiling and planking of a vessel of about 450 tons, coutract separately. HORACE June 9, ’$1—3i eod pat a re AVORIS, LOS: Tenders may be for each D. GORDON, Georgetown, June 15, 1881 — 3i TO LET! ~s immediate possession given, the House and premises on the corner of Great George and Kent streets, lately ocen- pied, and used for the last twelve -years, asa | 4 PPRENLICE WANTED—At the A sith: business, Enquire at the _ | W bart Forge to Grorge H, Foster. CAUTION—To whom it may a 1 never entered into Co- Pees : Mr. M. Clark, Summerside; neither ss ever seen it; but have heard that Royal Insurance Co., a9 ; X ivate boarding house by Alexander Hayden ished i is f the vie was not to be found at the time LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. | RoY**s g y yee; | Published in a lute issue © EE . Th . Esq. Also, the shop beneath. For parti- | « Siete ck BaRLow, TT he Believing it to be nothin P } Journal,”—Signed Bavce Ba ; ieving g more than a eill culars apply to veh Loe Wi {ju 17 scuffle that sometimes occurs between such an insane man as Mr. Manson is, and one ot the attendants, I did not think it neces- sary to take any further steps to communi- cate the matter to the Board of Trustees. I was very busy all that day and did not visit the wards again; and as I left home very early the next day, | mever ascertain- THOMAS DAWSON, M. D. Ch’town, June 7-—2aw tf NPRIMG SUPPLIES! 400 barrels choice brands Flour, ——— Capital and Reserve Fund, $28,000,000.00 Annual Income, . . =. =. ~——-5,000,000.00 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. TANTED TO EXCHANGE POR S @ BUGGY, a WAGON capable ef : six persons, furnished with pole lamps, shade, etc. ja 6 P ———————— Apply at this ofhe¢e. _ JOR SALE—A second-hand Wagom, # good order. Cheap for cash. With the largest net surplus of any Fire ed the whole truth of the matter. Alto- | /2*¥e#ace Company in the world. : bage wae ate at Jonn McPhatl’s carriage shop. [jt 7 ether the case is a very str d veie Matea 10 BE LET—Ouebalf of = double Sam g s . y strange one, an RATES MODERATE. 30 puns. Molasses, \O BE LEL—Oxe-half of a double Te one that would not have thought it pos- JOHN WACEACHERN 75 chests and half-chests Tea, [ ment House on King street, betwee? sible to occur with the class of men that I OWN M. ACHERN, 30 boxes and half-boxes Flat Tobacco, truce and Hillsborough streets. kest believed to have in my employ. June 20, ’81—eod Agent for P. E. Island, 10 boxes and half-boaes Tu ist Tobaceo, moderate.—P. Doyie, Engineer. [ja 13 dip seietinapbrariadieniiaaatianatihilainet tiinanaais ime —— ie ACE SHAWLS re-dyed and dressed @@ 50 boxes T. D. Pipes, to new guvods. Don t forget to have 150 boxes Raisins, wiuter clothing thoroughly cleaned or 10 bags Rice, to save them trom the moth.—G. O, @ 20 boxes Nixey’s Black Lead, Dyer, Sidney street. Washboards, Wrapping Paper, ---- —«€, ASTURE—Wanted, 5 or 6 Cows it ; l remain yours, &c., E. 8. Buancnmarp. Hospital for the Insane, wears" |SEANDMBLE GOODS oe r To the Editor of the Examiner. Per Late Arrivals 8 Mr. Epirox,—Your many readers in the , 25 boxes ORANGES, _city and country will be pleased to kuow that 5 barrels White BEANS, very satisfactory arrangements have been made with the P. K. 1. Railway im regard to| 5 barrels CRANBE«RIKS, large and nice, 5 hhds, Bright Barbadoes SUGAR, travel during the visit of Mon. Neal Dew, of In StTorRE* Maine, and A. M. Powell, Esq , of New York. These arrangements will afierd ample facil- Lamp Chimneys, Baking Powders (the Best Brands), Washing Crystal, Lemons, and ities for-all desirous of hearing these gentle- a full line of general Groceries, men during their visit to the Island next onth, and will be made knc i mee, see we OO Cae eee 8 ae Meee yx | Ch’town, May. 23, 1881—1m eod LABRADOR HERRING! Charlottetown to Pictou. ARGE, FAT and NICE, just received ex days. ~ sexes Very truly-yours, .--. -- schooner “ Emeline,’ lz barrels—by the N OTICE is horeby given that barrel and dozen, at Gn and After Moucay, 28rd inst.. JoHN Scorr. i Steamers will leave Charlottetown for Pictou at 7.30, a. m., instead of 5.30 as at the beginning of season, May 20, 1881, 30) caddies Gold Bar Tobacco, 100 boxes Scap, 50 kegs Nails, 200 bays halt, ture on a field near Hon, J. C. 100 «oils Rope, 20 tubs Butter, : 50 tins Lard (10 and 20 Ib. tins), | brewery Lot. Grass good, and price 20 casks American kerosene Oil, | Apply at the oflice of Hodgson & MeLeo® a = 30-cases. do. do._ . dor, Ss 50 suits Oil Clothing, 150 barrels (yood bright) Herring. _ For sale by HORACE HASZARD. _ \OR SALK—A three-year old Boat, feet keel, good gear, well fit 2 ane & fisherman or a Lobster yacht, Apply @ office, W ANTED—A STEADY MAN to @ © charge of a horse and work in® : 3 * Ch’town,"June 20th, 1881. slaetnilstchaceniaie. Never deceive.a lawyer by lying to him about your case when he takes it in hand. He can attend to that branch of the busi- ' “Wititam Dopp. \ ld or 16 years of ages, to attend general store. Une who has had some perience preferred. Apply at this ofhee ry\O LE T—A TWO TENEMENT BOUS on Spring Park Road. Apply onthe #) mises to Jamus McLEop. is H. COOMBS’ Store. June 20—pat 3i sais wa sl than you can. — — »| the ane eae —_ mcg sn e d most Newsy Paper | published in ‘he | Provinces, “* AN TERD.—A smart steady Boy, abt Brazil is is the only country in America where slavery hasa legal qxikdnds al