2 he eee oa . Sal at : a sn sae ee - a er oe hey OEE ages ME sr tect a - _— ~“ a a ae ad AB ip Oe pole ap 0 am FA EE EET TO ET = aa ee ———~- — — Tus. Datty EXAMINER. MAY 11, (880. GHORGH BROWN. Tuis great journalist and political leader passed away on Sunday morning last. The death of such aman is a cause for deep regret throughout Canada ; and the feeling will be intensified by the melancholy way in which it was brought about. Struck down by the hand of an inebriate assassin —through ne fault of his, # victim of strong drink —the fate of the leading editor of Canada—the foremost member of the Re- form Party—one of the most vigoreus, energetic and powerful of men—is pecu- liarly sad and lamentable. Mr. Brown was born in Edinburgh, on the 20th of November, 1818. With his father he, in 1838, emigrated te New York. In 1843, he moved to Toronto and estab- lished The Banner, an independent organ of Liberal Presbyterian views. In 1844, he founded The Globe, and in 1864 The Canaca Farmer, As editor of these papers he wielded immense influence throughout Ontario and Quebec. While the Reform Party were in power, he was emphatically ** the behind the throne, greater than the throne itself.” His life and pub- lic services are thus sketched in The Par- power liamentary Companion : ‘‘Is now Managing Director of ‘ Globe Printing and Publishing Company ;” and largely engaged in stock raising. A mem- ber of the Senate of the University of Toronto. Was a member of Commission to inguire into certain alleged abuses in the manawenient of the Provincial Penitentiary, Kingston, 1849. Was for many years leader of the Reform party of Upper Canada, and as such called on to form a Government fer late Province of Canada, 2nd Aug., 1858, which he suceeeded in doing in co-operation with the Hon. A. A. (now Chief Justice) Dorion. Before it was possible for the members of his Administration to be re electei, the House of Assembly passed a vote of want of confidence. He consequently determined to dissolve Parliament, but the Governor-General (Sir Edmund Head) re- fused to grant a dissolution, when Mr. Brewn and his colleagues at once resigned. He again entered Executive Council, 50th June, 1864, asa member of the Adminis- tratier. formed to carry eut the scheme of Confederation. Being leader of the Reforin section, then in a majority in the House, as Mr. Macdonald was leader of the Ontario Conservatives, and Mr, Cartier of the French-Canadian Conservatives. Mr. Brown had, in the session of 1864, obtained a Select Committee te enquire into and re- port upon such changes in the constitution as might satisfy the just expectations of Western Canada. ‘The committee reported in faver of 2 Federal system, such as was afterwards established. He resigned 21st Dec., 1878, after the Confederation scheme was arranged, though the Imperial Act was not passed, owing to his disapproval of the policy of the Government, with reference toa Reciprocity Treaty with the United States. Was a member of the Char- lottetown Union Conference, 1864, of that of Quebec in the same year, and of the Confederate Council of B. N. A. Col- onies for the negotiation of Commercial Treaties that sat in the latter city, Sept., 1865. Proceeded to England as a delegate on public business, 1800, and to Washing- ton, March, 1874, on behalf of Canada and the Empire, as joint Plenipotentiary with Sir Edward Thornton, to negotiate with the Government of the United States, a cemmereial treaty. Declined the Lieuten- ant Governorship of Ontario, 1875. Sat for Kent in Canadian Assembly from general election, 1851, to general election, 1854; for Lambton from latter date to general election, 1857, when returned for North Oxford and the City of Toronto (elected to sit for Torente); for South Oxford from March, 1863, until the Union. Was an unsuccessful candidate for Haldimand, April, 1851 ; for Toronto East, at general election, 1861; and for Seuth Ontario in House of Commons, general election, 1867. Called to the Senate, 16th December, 1873. A Liberal.” til, he Mili. «i am - — The Fishery Award. Tux editor of the Patriot has returned from Ottawa, ‘‘ like a giant refreshed with wine.’ Heisnow vigorously engaged in the wupatriotic task of making the Istand’s claims to a share of the Fishery Award a party matter. Now, if there be a question on which the people of this Province should stand as one man, it is this question ; and the fact that Mackenzie and Blake, and the Oppesition generally, are as opposed to the recogiition of our claim as the Government -—the fact that both parties in Parliament are opposed to us-—sheuld incite us to con- eentrate our efforts in the endeavor to ob- tain that which we to be our right. But the object of the editor of the Patriot is to promote divisions. Nothing that has been done by the members of the Liberal Conservative party, has, accorling to the Putriot, been done right. A'priacipal ground ef complaint is that our claim was never decided upon, in Parlia- ment, on its own merits. If it were ex- pedient to bring the matter to a vote in the believe ee = [tative ef the Province ; and if the Liberal- Conservative members of the House are blameworthy,Mr. Yeo is also to be censured, But does not the editor of the Patriet see that had a decision been given during the late session, it would surely have been given against us ! Does he not see that we should now have an ‘‘ adverse vote” to contend we have to overcome? To have brought the question te a vote in Parliament, in the existing state of opinion regarding it would be sheer madneas. The statement of the Pat;iot that our case has not been argued in Parliament on In point of fact - its merits, is not correct. it has been very ably argued, last year as well as this year, by Messrs. Hackett, Mut- tart, McDonald and Brecken. But, of course, the readers ef the Patriot know nothing of this. No speech of a Liberal Conservative on this question has, we be- lieve found its way into the columns ef the Patriot. We are not contending that the case has been so well managed as it might have been. Perhaps Messrs. McIntyre, McFadyen, McGill, Sinclair and Perry would have done better than the gentlemen whom the people have honored with their contidence have done. Everyone knows that the oratory and statesinauship of the politicians named are of avery high order. Perhaps they would have drawn away the , prize in spite of all such men as Alexander Mc- Kenzie, Edward Blake and Jehn A. Me- Donald might say or do. But we don'st it ! Sen > oe =. ~ - — =~ een — 1 % Correspondence, aa We do not hold ourselvesresponsible for the statements or opinions of our correspondents, mee —— a ance To the Editor of the Examiner. Dsar Sir,—I see by this day’s Argus he represents me in my candidature as a *‘ mere burlesque.” I take this opportunity, through your journal, to infurm the publie that I am not what the Aryvs states, when I paid my money in the presence of witnesses, and I[ mean to stand by the consequences. What I am worth I have worked for, and earned it henestly. Remember, Mr. Editor, I- do net say one werd disparagingly of Mr. Dawson. May 1], 18380. JoHN Murray. -— _ Civic Candidates ! ! WHO ARE THEY 7—WHAT IS-THEIR PLAT- FORM ? To the Ediior of the Examiner. Sir,—Your article of last evening reminded me that the elections were not over, About a week ago I read the names of several gentle- men candidates, but know nothing of what the views of these gentlemen are. It is customary in all other cities for gentie- men to publish their cards of policy. Why is it not the custom here’? A little more push and interest in the matter would undoubtedly be commendable to all concerned. Yours, ENQUIRER. Ch’town, May 11, 80. <> Stanley Notes. / ’ . . 7 , {{ ontributed by One wae Knows. ) The schooner ‘‘Onward,” owned by the Squarebridge Brothers, is now loaded with potatoes and oats fer Halifax. ‘The Messrs. Squarebridge are also finishing a new wharf and deserve the thanks of the public for build- ing it, as it is*going to save Stanley Bridge from damage and injury from vessels and storms. The junior partner of the firm of MeMillan & Brown has retired from business. The business will, in furvre, be conducted by the senior partner on a healthy basis. The post office is stillinthe old place. It is satisfacto: y te know that Mr. McMilan has secured the services of a competent assistant to take charge of it, viz., Mr. A. J. McLeod, from Belfast. Clifton Notes. (By an Occasional Correspondent.) Picture frames made from church pews are selling below par in this piace. Habeo has disorganized the prayer meeting at this place. The unbelievers are crying shame at the would-be elder.. The latest is the law-suit of Dr. McKay vs. George McKay, Esq., (creek), before judges Mallett and Ross. The public censure the judges fer being so severe as the parties made it up after the melee, but Judas-like, the hiss of friendship was given to betray his brother. We are glad to say that Mrs. Warren of this place, is recovering, under the skillful treat- ment of Dr. Keir. See Special Notices. Best Island and Candian Clever Seed at Geo. Carter’s,—mS eod 3i AL kinds of the best English Turnip Seed, at the Agricultural Store.—R. May. [m7 10i Boston BrANs just received at George Carter's, Great George Street. —im8 3i Bermuda Onions at Beer & CGoff's, 3i Haszard’s Improved Swede Turnip, which deties competition—only a limited quantity at the Agricultural Store.—R. May. [m 7 10i Str. Worceater—Oranges, Lemons; and Onions, just received at the Family Grocery— R. K. Brace m 5 Fresh Garden Sceds, good quality, for sale at GzornGk CARTER’S, Great George Street. i[m 7 6i CasH For Eacs.— Merchants in the country House of Commons, why did not Mr. Yeo, the exponent of the editor of the Patriot’s, languarge and views, de so? It was his duty, as well as that of any other represen-| will get the highest price for their eggs at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace, Just Recetvep at the Agricultural Store, English Red, White, and Alsyke Clover, of the best quality.—R. May, {m 7 10i . . or ‘ against in additien to all the ether obstacles er tl PACIFIC Mutual Insurance Oo,, -——-Or — ~wiw SO. —_———— MARINE. re Asseis 3lst Dec., 1879, - $744,149.00 Insurance effected on CARGOES and FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards on first-class risks. Certificates issued payable in London at the office of Monrros Rosk & Co., Bankers, or in New York, Risks taken and rates fixed without being referred to Head Office. FENTON '. NEWBERY, Agent for P. E, Island. May 11, 1580. CARD. To the Electors of the City of Charlottetown ; 1 ENTLEMEN,—In to day’s issue of the W Argus 1 observe a malicious and cowardly attack upon me, for which the Editor of that paper will have to account before the proper tribunal. to the provisions of the Act, where they may in scliviting your votes 1 beg to assure you that i have every contidence of success from the voluntary and almost unanimous promises of support | have received. lf elected, | promise you ij will devote my utmost endeavors to forward the best interests of this my adopted city; and, if possible, to get clear of undue Bank interests. JOHN MURPHY. May 1], 1880. : C. McLennan, COMMISSION MERCHANT, GENERAL AGENT, AND AUCTIONEER, 46 QUEEN STREET, Chariotietowa, - - BP. EB. Island. Consiguments solicited. Prompt returns guaranteed, Auction Sales conducted in any part of the City or Country on reasonable terms, Mav 1!, 1880—3m eod ROYAL HARRY YOUNG HAMBELTONIAN. MNHE above STALLIONS will stand for the season at the owners stables in this city, and at Upton Steck Farm. JOHN T. JENKINS. May 11, 1880—eod Canada Temperance Act, 1878, TO WHOM VP MAY CONCERN. a KE NOTICE, that the Petitions to the Governer General of Canada in Council, praying that an election may ba held to de- cide whether the electors of (Queen’s County are faverable to the adoption of the pro- visious of tne Canatia ‘Temperance Act, 1878, will be deposited, on or before the 27th day of May, instant, for publie examination, in the oitice of the Registrar of Deeds for Prince Edward Island, at Cha.lottetown, pursuant be seen by parties who desire to examine the same, JOHN J. CHAPPELL, See’y of Com. Charlottetown, May 11, 1880 —pat her 2w (Signed) — MARKET HALL. — Lindley Opera and Comedy Co, a nme FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EV'NGS, AND SATURDAY MATINEE. a nee Friday, by Speeial Desire of Leading Citizens, “H. M.S. Pinafore,” AND LEND ME 5 SHILLINGS. Plans now open at Apothecaries Hall and W. R. Watson’s Drug Store. May il, 1880. COAL. N HAND, fresh from the Mine, Round and Nut Coal, for sale cheap. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, May 10, 1880. Water Street. BBLS. Empress Superior, 100 bbis. Credit Mills, 109 bbls. Howland’s Choice. CARVELL BROS, 10 May 10, 1880—3i (Detterman seneanieatsisineesteenheecapiats tiinaaaati our have Just Received first instalment of We IN YW Spring Goods Fy §. 8. “@slifornian,” from London, “Nestorian,” from Glasgow, “Polynesian,” from Liverpoel, and in & few days, on arrival of other Steamers via Hali- fax, and ‘Prince Edward’ Direct to this Port, will have the Balance of our New Stock of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. As our Buyer purchased our Stock 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 THES SHASON, With our extended premises giving us greater facilities for doing business, and our very large Stock well bought in the best English, American and Canadian markets, we expect to add to our present large nwmber of customers. It is only necessary tu give us a call, examine our Goods, and you will be satisfied they are right in Price, Quality and Style MANILLA. _ 1,22 | COILS just received, (six, nine, | twelve and eighteen thread, and upwards. ) CARVELL BROS, May, 10, 1880—3i SUGAR! 15 HHDS, PORTO RICO, 5 hhds. HAVANA, 25 bbls. WHITE GRANULATED. CARVELL BROS. May 10, 1880—3i We give patterns of every kind of Goods, and take pleasure in showing them whether you purchase or not. : HS & SUBNS. i EXTENSIVE SALE, Very Valuable Real Estate, City and Suburban Building Lots, &c. AM instructed by Tuxo, Des Brisay, to sell at AUCTION, at “The Apotiy. caries Hall Corner,” on Weanesday, the 12th day of May lett at 12 o'clock, noon, (if not previously dis. posed of at private Sale), The following very valuable and situated Properties, described af fol cligibly 3 Building 1 f a 3 Building Lots fronting on Up Queen Street, between ‘“The A othebarian Mal Co ner, and the residence of Charles Quirk cae mencing 64 jieet from the Corner); 9 Sai front gach 30 feet on Queen Street, and ru back about 80 feet; | Lot fronts 36 fest ; Queen Street and runs back about 42 feet Me gether with the Buildings thereon, Thess Lots, centrally located in the Business heart of the City, present a rare chance te Capital ists for a first-class investment. 7 Part of Common Let No, 25, divided into FOUR HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, 1 Lot fronting on Orlebar Street Side) 50x75 feet; 1 Lot fronting on aan Street (Hast Side) 50x75 feet ; 1 Lot frenti von DexBrisay Street (West Side) s0ctt feet; i Lot fronting on DesBrisay Street (West Side) 60 feet, and = runpi back to a point. These Lots are te fully situated on high land: in the gy of the City, and are most desirably located for Private Residences, 3 Building Lots on the Green Road, near ** Boyle’s Tannery.” : Also, part of WATER LATS No. 17 and 18 in GEORGETOWN, immediately adjacent te the Public Wharf (on the East Side) and hay. ing a front on Wood Street. . Twelve acres ef Good Marsh Land, situated near Fullerton’s Creek, Township No, 48, and lately in the possession of A'ex, McGregor, Terms at Sa'e. 7 Full particulars to be had from either Theophilus DesLrisay, Esq., H. J. Cundall, Esq., or . WILLIAM DODD, ; Auctioneer, Chgtown, April 15, *80—2aw t-f pat Timothy and Clover Seed, OO) BAGS. TQ ARRIVE! Per Steamers FROM BOSTON Every Week, Oranges, Lemons, And Other Fruits in Season, Which we will Sellto Dealers here as low as can be imported. WHOLESALE ONLY. W. &. DAWSON & CO. May 5, 1880. eee ai CA R VE AL BROS, —— Wants. Lost, found, St: LAT ANTE D—Six men (with outtit) ite peddle Tinware. Apply to UG. EB Harris, City Tin Stere, Queen St. [ma 7 tf PRABY CARREIAGHS—CHEAP. Call and get Bargains at Joun NEewson’s. [m3 2w PESO LET—A large HOUSE on King’s Square, with Stables, &c. Apply Glass Box 124, Post Office. [in 3 W ANTED—4 Carriage ~ Blackamith. Unly first-class workman need apply. —Herwson, McDoucatp & SEaMAN,. {ap 30 ag FINO LET—A nearly new HOUSE on Euston Street, containing 9 rooms. Ap }ply to CuarLes MoGrecor, Esq., or E. W. TAaYLor. [ap 30 “WO HOUSES TO LET—One con- taining 6 rooms, the other 5 rooms; sitt- ated on Spring Park Read and Long Street Rent moderate. Apply on the premises James McLeop. [ap \ J ANTE R-—-A situation in a mercantile establishment; has experience in the Grocery line. Salary not so much an object as employment. Temperance man, Address A. B., Charlottetown Pest Office. [ap 27, tf y -ERCHANTS AND TRADESMEN 4 wishing accounts adjusted can av. themselves of the services ef an experien Accountant, by addressing ‘* ACCOUNTANT, this office. {ap 21 rgX® LET—Good Pasturage for seven Cows, within a convenient distance of the city. Apply at this office. {a9 GUSE TO LET—A large and com- modious Dwelling of 13 apartment, suit- able for Hotel accommodation, centrally lo- . cated on Hillsborough Street, within a few minutes walk of Railway Depet, Market House, and Post Office. Possession given lat May proximo. Apply to Ropr. Brivers. [aldté OR SALE OR TO LET.—The House at present occupied by the subscriber, on West Street, opposite the residence of James April 27, 1880. Peake, Esq., apply to Ssmurn N. Eare.— ap. 12,