by e ; ° aati a — ae ee ee THe Dairy EXAMINER is Published every Evening. OFFICE : INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER EORGE STREXTS, Arb GREAT GI Charlottetown, P. EB. L KRarzs or SynscriP4rios ;: 2 5 Bi- Months, ‘ : a $2 0 = i pd) Teree Montana, | - Civ a Niontt » - v0 bO . _ . ’ whe oO @-« Week, - 6 12 ew Advertising at most moderate rates. - oe @ontracts may be mnie for monthly, oo half-yearly advertisements, on appli erly, ©! eaten. Ww. 1. COTTON, | J. We MITCHELL, Manayer. | Otiice Supt TH: Dany EXAMINER. a acne nt tales MAY 3, 1880. . —— : ey 2 The Orange Bill. We regret that their seeins te be, on the part of some politicians, raise a disturbance about Bill. Any agitation on this pent ¥Oo thiwk . b it is clear that the passage of an Act a disposition te the fate of the Orange ahould e depre cated by all geod mien. vi Incorporation is not necessary to the ex- istence of the Oranve Order ; while on the ether hand, it is certain that the passage of sueh an Act would give the deepest offence toavery large body of the people. The passage of the Bill, wenld, therefore, con- flict with s well known rule by which civil- ized society is governed, viz., that * it is wrong te give needless offence” ; and it weuld also conflict with the. higher Chris- tian principle conveyed in the divine coin mand ¢> ** Love thy neighbor as thyself.” The Putriot of Saturday says the disal- last Pill was ‘a dangerous 7 ’ owance of tne . ° 7 “32 f +} nrevreacative luodemg by exercis Orr The rey e svc. e7 CtNt gh ~ . : hat was expre asel on the oc- Bill the feeling t easion, ihe danger lay in allewing the religious com- civil and to beco: 1¢ law. A : 7 4a 5 ; 1d ‘ motion such asall would deplore, would un deubte:ily have fellewed. ‘The Government ied aud supported as it must inevitably have resigned ; there would have been; » weneral election; the economical peilcy which s being pursued—and which it is necessary to pursue at this juncture- would the whole Province weuld net be lost sight of ; have bean given up to discord, the Lieutenant Governor, in the nick of time, exercised his undoubted right, and vetoed an unnecessary Bill” "But if the veto in this instancewmwean-"* dangerous ex- was had ercise «f tho prerogative,” it also dangerous wher exere similar Bills) by the Queen, by the Gover- ised (with respect te nor-General and by the late Lieu- tenant (Governor. {t is noteworthy that Sir Robert Hodyson, though acting on the advice of a strong Protestant Government, led by so daring a politician as Mr. L. H. Davies, did not assent to an Orange Bill, but did that which had pre- cisely the same result as if he had vetoed it at once. The recent action of Hon. Mr. Camp- bell in this matter was, probably, taken | withou! suflicient consideration of the res- sibilities which devolve upon a member ef the Gevernuent. Jt is net probable that either he or his constituents would like to sea the present administration overthrown at this juncture. As for conduct of the Leader of the Government, . we regard it as Roman Catholic, the descendant of an Irish- man, everyone knows that Orangeisin must be hateful tohim. Me may have thought the solidarity of his party sufficient to en- sure the defeat of what was kaown to be to him ap odlous measure, or,he may have felt a delicacy in asking his Protestant followers ; the natural. A perfectly to vote against the Bill, or he may, from the first, have relied upon the ‘‘veto.”’ In either case his conduct is, from his point of view, perfectly justifiable ; and the silent epposition he gave the Bill while it was passing, was, ne doubt, intended to convey the impression that his feelings respecting it were toe deep for words. The attempt to give legal recognition to Orangeism in this Provinee, has been de- of the the faated in succession by the rete Queen, the Governer-General, Lieutenant Governor. and In truth, it seems to and we hope it will not again be made. ~~ O- OG O-- -- ——- The Railway. In roply to a paragraph in the Patriot of Saturday, it is enly necessary to state that precisely the same nuinber of section men are employed along the line now as has been employed in former years. informed that the ‘‘ read” is, on the whole, assmneoth as it ever is when the frost is comin; out of the ground. We are > +) me ++ eo | : : . Loa tse r Cagror Szep.—EKarly Horn, James’ Inter- mediate, Long Orange. Loug Red Sorrey, Marblehead, Mammoth Drumhead, Quintal or | Hundred-weight, Winningstadt, Green Curled | ~ Watson. | mg Altringham, White Bergian Long Red, iwi out core,) New French Variety, of um- size throughout its length — very fine for pable wse.—-W. R. Warsoy. lap 27 6i 'ghire Hero, British ‘Queen, and Sugar, (eat- have been a mistake from the beginning,}#ble pod,)—W. R. ~ * See A NGI ane eS te | The County Courts Act. Durixethe hurry of the last day of the sea- | ‘Legislative Council, and agreed to by both | ei calibn, was not attached, in lien of the) loriginal schedule passed by the House of }Assembly. Consequently this schedule ; , “ 1 | was not assented to by the Lieutenant-Gov lernor, and red tape says the Act is dead 'This will be regarded by the people at large | las a providential circumstance. The Act was, on the whule, a bad Act, calculated to keep alive the credit system, promete liti- gation, and increase the expenditures of the The of the blunder will simply be that the Courts and their Gevernment. result proceedings will continues to go on just as they have been going. to be a little wore careful to whom they give credit than they would have been had the Act gone into operation. That is all. The Grit Petition. ; THe petition respecting the National Policy, which was recently presented to Parliament was, while being signed, very carefully kept from the sightof those likely to.s@x pose the friend in Ottawa who has inspected it, fullacies writes : -** The petition contains nothing but falsehoods from beginning to end. The first paragraph would drown it rn any Par. liament. And the rest of the petition csn- tains gross mistatements.” The Ottawa correspondent of the Toronto Mail writes : ‘©The real facts concerning this petition are pretty much as follows: There are tive thousand names attached to the petition, and not six theusand, as stated in the Globe The petition was circulated, and the Island. names was signed in the constituency of | Mr. Pope. They number 1,300 ont of #,090 elacters. Tuere were only 555 names obtained in Chariettetown. Some of these | aTe the names of inére boys, some have no votes, ail there juite a wumber of Do- in iin ofit« ials tit ivere appoinied by ihe | late administration. The whole electorate! of the three counties of Prince Edward Is- dbeut 18,000. ‘The petition con- | tains five names. Those names | have been carefally examined and counted. In some places as many as five, six, eight, ten, thirteen, and twenty-five names, have been signed by hand. Wherever there was a McPherson. McDonald, Camp- bell, McLeod, McCormack, Cameron, from | five to ten of each name hare been signed by one hand. Some are written in lead penci!. ‘This occurs principally in Mr. Yeo's county. Mr. Hacketi’s lired boy, quite, w lad, has been induced to sign, no doubt, by some false representation. Peti- tions of this kind are never presented in England, aa it was discovered that the ma- jority of signers never knew what they were signing. At one time a noble lord was indnueed to sign a petition fer his own expulsion, not knowing whet he was sign- ing.’ land is 7 seanc LHOUSaAN ane Comment is unnecessary. =a" ~ - Two vagrants were tried by the Stipeudiary Magistrate this forenoon. One was seutenced to eight days imprisonment, and the other was discharged. Both were warned that, on next offence, they would be ‘‘sent up” for six months, > 2 &- “To anm it up, six long years ef bed rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—ail which was stopped seg eta i Amendment ! ision, a schedule for this Act, prepared by the | Apri Traders will have | it centained. Aj signatures canvassed for in every part of! The smallest preportion of | REMOVAL | General Agent of Canadian, American A Good Account. a a NE AR hen von Rt Mane ma wt SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, CLEARED. : 1 27th.-—Schr, Emma, St. John’s, N’fla, 2,428 bushels potatoes, 769 do oats, 100) do turnips, 2 tubs butter, 45 sheep, by Darrach & Fowle; sehr. Alpha, Picteu, ballast; Rising Dawn, Victou, 1,400 bushels oats; Confederate, Magdalen Islands, 100 bush. oats, 2 bbls. perk, 230 bbls. salt. | April 29th. — Schr. Mayfiewer, Harbor Grace, N’fld, 2,400 bushels potatoes, 529 ilo oats, 100 do turnips, 25 hams, 6 pes. bacon, ] box meat, 12 bbls. parsnips, 4 ton hay, 12 rolls leather, shipped by Wm. Boyle ; schr. Morning Star, Shemogue, ballast. April 30th.—Schr. Aneiila, St. John’s, N’fld, 1,490 bushels potatoes, 1,412 do oats, 3 bavs timethv seed, 8 do parsnips, 16 rells leather, by (ieo, Coombs ; Emeline, Har- bor Grace, 2,760° bushels potatoes, 172 do oats, 100 do turnips, 2 bbls, pork, 2 do oysters, by Wm. Boyle ; sehr. Louise, ictou, ballast. | May lst.—-Schr. Three Sisters, Cape George, 1,400 _bushels potatoes ; John lilten, Burgoise, 2,800 bushels potatoes, by J. } Nelson. }May 3.—Schr Sphinx, Newfoundland, 2, bushels potatoes, 10 bbis pork, 3 do, oat- meal, by Capt, Gillis. -sdop te ee [ . iicailesiiee | Georgetown, April 29.—Schr. Halcyon, . Pictou. 45 bushels oats, 80 do potatoes, 8 do iwheat, by McDonald & Westaway. 30th.— ‘sehr, Ut &] , St. Peters, Cape Breton, 2,000 ‘bushels potatoes, 100 do turnips’ by W. ‘ Poole. | Halifax, April 30.—Schrs. Annie Florence and Annie Duncan, for Summerside, Capella, McLeod, for Ch’tewn, =... — - a= o--« —— nV ‘This morning, at his residence, King Square, Charles Fowle, son of the Jate Wiliam Fowle, Staff Surgeon, ete., in the 83rd year of his age, Funeral, by train, on o'clock, p. m, In this city, on 2nd inst:, Mary Ann, wife of George Feldwick, aged 45 years. Funeral to-morrow (Tuesday) at 2,30. Wednesday, at 2} John H. Cathrae, ani Engiish Goods, HAS REMOVED FTO HIS NEW SAMPLE ROOMS, @ueen Street, Opposite S. WW. MeMurray’s Bry Goods Store. Haviuy just received his samples of Furs of all descriptions, for the Fall Trade, Town purchasers will tind it to their advantage to call and inspect them at once. For Western Buyers the headquarters will be Summerside, where a full line of all Sam. ples will shortly be exhibited by Mr. B. Davies, junr., of which further notice will be! given. We call the’ attention of the Trade to the} following Specialties :— READY-MADE CLOTHING, which are now on the way. DRY GOODs, samples in good time for Fall orders. SALT, VINEGAR and SOAP, for which orders will ba taken at any time and de- livered within a fortnight at any part of samples of the Island. TEA—Tea purchasers will find it to their ad-! vantage to reserve their erders for mid-‘ summer and Fall until the return of the! Sabseriber, who will be on the Island} about the 10th June with a complete line! of Samples. { JOHN H. CATHRAE, day, andI want everybody te knew it fer their benefit.” ‘‘Jown Wrens, Butler, N.Y.” MEASATERE ALMANAC. TUESDAY... et ne oe oe SunRises......4.40 | Hign Watrer 7.33. p.m Sun Sers......7.07 | Foti Moon 24, 2,26 .2m Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for. the by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by; my wife, whe has dene her own house-| | MARKET HALL. work for a year sine, without the loss of a| Ch’town, May 3, 1880—lw daw | eed | i tree Lindley Qpera and Uomedy Co, This Monday Evg, _ HE GREAT NAUTIGAL COMEDY “H. M.S. SPITFIRE,”, Maritime Provinces. a ' Tornoxro, May 3. | Moderate te iresh southerly to seuth-west- erly winds, partly cloudy warmer weather, possibly showers in some localities. Special Notices. Bermuda Onions at Beer & Goff's. 3i ‘Tus Best Island Timethy and Clover Seed at the Agricuitural Store.—R. May. [a293i Peas —MclLean’s Blue Peter, Carters First Crop, Sutton’s Ringleader, Daniel O’Rourke, | Kentish Invicta, Champion of England, Ad- vancer, Forty-feld, Victoria Marrow, York- VaTSON. fap 276: | Just Arrivep.— New Tweeds } - ; . | McK enzin’s. —-ap28 the Fish Market. 230 fap 27 61 CYNTHA THE ZINGARELLA. ‘May 3, 1880. With new Scenery and effects, and the 3 ACT GYPSY DRAMA Tickets at Drug Stores. } fo the Blectors of Ward 5, A MEETING OF ELECTORS will be'us a call, examine our Goods,| lie held at Mr. Henry Ceomss’ Warehouse, | on Euston Street, at $ o’clock this {Menday) evening, rd inst., to select their representa- | tives to the City Council. Ch’town, May 3, 1880. | i | For Sale or to Let. | and 'Worsteds, in great variety, at Brucs &| HAT Freehold Property, with a front of | eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- ' : ‘four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- | Fresu Halibut avd Codfish just received at} nd ‘ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can! | ibe turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a | Qnton SkED.—Large Blood Red, Large Red, | 409: | Withersticld, New Giant Rocca and Danver's | a a : ‘Yeliow—al! American seed.—W. R. Warsow. ; April 26, 1o80—t1 I's . | in showing them whether you | Casit ror Naas. —Merchants in the eowntry | EHR, | Wig &C. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL. | | ‘will get the highest price fer their eggs at the; Family Grocery.—t. K. Brace, , Canpage Sero.—Little Pixie, iEarly York, (2nd early) Large York, Flat! | Dutch, Large Sugar Loaf, Large Drumhead, Savoy and Red Dutch.—W. R. Frisa Halibut, Codfish and Herring at ee Fish Market. a30 (earliest | JE shall have per ‘* Worcester,” on Wednesday, May 5th, — Bexes ORANGES, Bbls. APPLEs, Boxes FIGS, Bags PEANUTS, Bbls. WHITE BEANS. ___ GARVELL BROS. April 27, '80—2i eod NEW GOODS. We first instalment of IN EW Spring Goods Ky 8. 8 “Californian,” from London, “ é “Nestorian,” from Glasgow, « © Polynesian,” from Liverpool, and in a few days, on arrival of e other Steamers via Hall- fax, and ‘Prince Edward’ Direct to this Port, will have the Balance of our New Stock of Stapie and Fancy DkY GOUDS. As our Buyer purchased our Stoek at OLD PRICES and in anticipation of large advances in the price of all kinds of DRY GOODS, bought a much larger Stock than usual. Therefore, we are in a position to give our customers the benefit of CHEAP GOODS DURING THIS SEASON, With our extended premises giving us greater facilities for doing business, and our very large Stock well bought in the hest Lnghsh, American and Canadian markets, we expect to add to our present large number of customers. It is only necessary to give and you will be satisfied they are right in Price, Quality and Style. We give patterns of every kind of Goods, and take pleasure purchase or not. KUMS bc SIS April 27, 1880. have Just Received our Oi Cc \ . A. NORTON, practical House Paint. ‘¥Y . er. Whitening, Tinting, and Py Hanging done with despatch and at moderate charges. Residence and Shop, Fitzroy gt opposite Peter Halloran’s. = Ch’town, April 29, 1880—Im | er THA, (very superior), MOLASSES, SUGAR, TOBACCO, KEROSENE OIL, BAKING SODA, WASHING SODA, BISCUIT, RAISINS, &c., &c., &e., And ail staple Groceries at our usual low prices and favorable teria, CARVELL BROS, ed April 27, ’80—2aw ‘ . ’ e tad Children’s Carriages, . yO eld customers, and as many new ones t that waut to buy Children’s Carri will «to well not to purchase until the arrival of the first steamers of the season, when J shail have a good assortment, new patte cheap for cash. PRO MARK BUTCHER. Ch’tewn, April 27, ’3s0—lw A. McNEILL, — Auctionser, Commission Merchant, and Manufacturers’ Agent, AUCTION ROOMS (the largest in the City, ) No. 11 Queen Street (Brick Building.) er haa facilities for any quantity and )) all kinds of Merchandise, Frost -proof Cellar (capacity 1,000 Barrels); Real Estate, Bankrupt Stock and Furniture Sales attended to at reduced rates, Sales of Horses, Carriages, Farm Im ments, Stock, &c., on Market Days, at ket House. Anction Sales of Housebold niture at Residences, and of General ° chandise at Stores, Warerooms, Wharves,&e,, conducted on mederate terms. Consi of Goods of every descriptien will receive prompt attention. Apples a specialty. Advances made and proceeds guaranteed when required, Business solicited, corres- pondence answered promptly and in con- fidence. 4. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Charlottetewn, Prince Edward Island. N. B.—All kinds of P. ¥, Island products bought and shipped to order. April 29, ’80—3m = oo Wants, Lost, Found, Sc. WA ee Good MEN COAT MAKERS. Best wages given, Ap- Witiiams, South Side Queen {m 3 tf SETUATION WAN TED—Py a young KO man, as general Servant, Gardner, or Cook. Enquire at this Office. {m 3 I ABY CARRISGES—CHEAP, Call and get Bargaineatdonn Newse’s. ply te L. J. Square. PO LET A luge HOUSE on King’s Square, with Stables, &c. Apply Glass Box 124, Post Office. {m 3 VV Asgee:+ Servant (irl to do general work in a family where there are no children. Wages no object, if highly re- commended. xe from the’ country pre- ferred. Apply at this office. [m1 Blacksmith. AY \7JANTED—A Carriage Only first-class workman need apply. —Hewson, McDovca.p & Szaman. [ap re*@ L&T-—A nearly new HOUSE on Euston Street, containing 9 reems. Ap ply to CuaRLes MoGreegor, » am E. W. TAYLOR, [ap 30 rE‘WO HOUSES TO LET—One con- taining 6 rooms, the other 5 rooms; situ- ated on Spring Park Read and Long Street. Rent moderate. Apply on the premises te James McLeop. [ap 30 OARDERS — The eubscriber having good accommodations, will be glad te ‘have a few permanent Gentlemen boarders. Please apply on the premises, Upper Hills- boreagh St.—Mrs. Ricu’p, Weexs. [ap 29 Vy \7 ANT ED—-At Hospital for the Insane, a Cook and female attendant, to whom good wages will be given. Must come reeom- ,mended. Apply at Hospital. [ap 28 y .7 AN TED— An elderly woman to nurse two children. Apply at the EXaMINER fap 28, 4i ofiice. 7 ANTE D— A situation in a mercantile establishment; lias experience in the | Grocery line. Salary not so much an object -asemployment. Temperance man. Address | A. B., Charlottetown Pest Office. [ap 27, tf | YATAN'TED——A MAN with Team to buy Eggs. Must have geod recommenda- , tions. —R. K. Brace, {ap 24 : eS; Situation as CUTTER, in a Tailoring Establishment, by one whe has had several years experience in the busi- iness. Address Post Office Glass Box 48, Charlottetown, P. E. L+-{ap 22—St Jehn Tel ,and Mon Times 61 AA ERCHANTS AND TRADESMEN Me wishing accounts adjusted can aval themselves of the services of an experien | Accountant, by addressing ‘* AccounTANT.” this office. {ap 21 ) nis YW LET—Good Pasturage for seven Cows, within a convenient distance of ‘the city. Apply at this office. {a 9 Here TO LET—A large and com- modious Dwelling of 13 apartment, suit- able fer Hotel accommodation, centrally lo- cated on Hillsborough Street, within a few ‘minutes walk of Railway Depot, Market House, and Post Office. Possession given lat May proximo. Apply to Rozr. Brrvers. [al stf “Lost this city a GOLD BROOCH, } The finder will please leave it at the Examiner Office. ap. 12 [m3 20