A mm THe DaIty KXAMINER, 16 1883. MAS Civil Service. find Our that a great deal ot exists here, among the Domivion Civil Service, ecount of the exceptioual treatment Lu fully satisfy ourselves: on this have cous ited the Public Ac- | counts, aud we find. there is ground for this dissatisfaction. Clerks in St. Joba | and Halitax, holdiog positions similar to | these held by clerks here. receive from $200 to $4(0 a year more. We cannot Wer regret to dissatistaction members of the onl a they recy ive int the matter of salaries order to point We ol tor the life of us woderstand this uvjust | discrimivation, We see that the maiter | has been ref-rred to le the House of | p . if our represe: ne | some thing will! Commons, and no dout tatives exert ba@dove to in sprove the position of our} We want fair pla 4 our officials hacia Goverpme nt olficers for them. We at of every » pl ced oun a foottr g of| perfect equality with those « Provicces. W hy there are many of our officers, who sinve Coufederation and have oot had the | siighrest addition to their salaries. This | is vot the case in any of the other Pro- | vinees, and should it We hope our representatives will press | the matter on the attention of the Gov erument, aud see that even handed justice | is dealt out, We will refer to this mstter | at greater leugth on some future occasion. | j it to See Qi ave ablest rs, have beeu ia office | why be so here? ~~ ae Serr ing Inapection. wi AN influential delegation consisting of | | se i on -Satorday text, at eleven o'élock. I Messrs. Curran, Conrsol, Riopel.| choice assortment ef flowers from th. Brecken, (P. E [.). McDonald, (P. E at of Thomas Ridgeway. I), Dre. Fortin, Burns, Desjardines,} . W. Ghisholm, Agent Internationa’ Richey, Paiot, and C meron, (lavernvess) |S S. Co., gives notice that the summe waited ov the ~<rerere Miui-ter,ou Friday |} arrangement of the Company's steamers last, with retereuce to the anomalous | me into force on the 14th inst. position occupied = by Newfoundland | ee ee te eee pick e| herrings coming into thy Cana: markets. D Mex<srs Verret, Stewart produce merchauts, of Q treal, in which they showed that the exemption of New-| foundiand pickled herring from Cavadian inspection caused, firat, the introductiou iuto Caveda of herring of a very ivferior quality ; second, the injury done to onr own herring trade by that fish, not being bona fide inspected in Newfoundland, aud not having to pay the inspection fee iu Canada which our own fishermen have to pay, aud which amounts from 25 cents to 50 cents per barrel. This, they con- & Co., fish and | anebec heal Mon-} tead, is a discrimination in tavor of Newioundland fishermen, against our own fishermen, ia our own markets. Mr. Burus, of Gloucester, N. B., speak- ing ov this point, ssid that it would be in the interests of our own fishermen if a duty were imposed on Newfoundland herring, aud supported his statement by showiug that Newfoundland im,esed very heavy duties on our tarm produce, auimals, lumber, etc., a fact which was subsiantaied by several other members of the deputatiou. Sir Leonard, in auswor, said thal a delegate from the Newfoundland Gov- ernment had in September last waited on the Government of Cavada to discuss the question. Newfoundland, it was urged, took two millious of Canadian products an that trade might be affected injuri- ously if the inspection Jaws of Canada were applied to Newfoundland fish, and the products of the United Stutes bought instend. The delegate promised that the Newfoundlavd Goverument would amend their iuspection law, and make it more stringent. He (the ene] had communicated with the G aovernmeut of Newfoundland recently, but he teared the facts were such, showing the uare- | liable character of the Newfoundland in- spection, that the Government ef Canada might be compelled to issue the procla- mation referred to. The Finance Min- ister promised to bring the subject betore | Wechpthefollowing from the Hali-! , “fax Morning Herald. ot Monday : om amet Me Pp. E island Government, in takiny ta prevent the depredations of | %, bas done well, if they have tive measures. [t wonld be a »w to the farmers of the Island if their potate crops should be lost, There is the same danver in Nova Sevtia, Last year the bug made his appearance in severa places in this province. He was met by hostile farmers aad slain. But he has prob- ably not given over the attack, ® He OF | present to preserve | rose at 6 uo lof St Ch oreh, and Father O Re “iley, wiministered the Sacrement to the co - demned man in the sielacah chapel. The three remained praying together until th irrival of Marwood, the hangman. Brady ‘submitted quietly while his arms were being if@ating that the execution had taken place was hoisted over the prison at three (minutes past eight. Almost imo» dirtelly | ifter the flag was raised, a hearse and | yf the ether < i think Lam a fool. threatened to disown her son if he gave the | turniture of all kinds. Campbell & Riyden, Anctioneers, tian | "th F. rtiu vead aA leiter { from | joo ch stated the case and | of newspaper correspondents. purpose. Theirefforts are not only not #ppreciated, but they are denounced.— Times. uslers, colleagues. Large lot Kindling Wood, 16 M. Cedar moms —— Shingles. 1 Wate, Cart (in good order), and sundry international Steamship Coy, TEE ee 8 -- Joe Brady Breoution. Jor Brapy, the irish Invincible, met his doom on Monday last. A Vast concourse yathered tog side of the prison yard ip wal h Brady executed. A strong | torce of sacaley, inf wntry and police were | order. There was no vance, however. Brady At 6.35 Cannon Keonedy was attempt at distur! | James’ pinioned and walked slow y and unflines- ingly to the seaffuld. The blick flg” in- coach with mourners were seen at a distance coming in the direction of the prison. Tie lice, however, interfered and preventec the vehicles from approaching. There hed been reports cire lating that after the h:ne- iny his friexds would eudeaver to ex ite the people to a demonstration by parading an empty hearse threugh the city. Brady wa- visited by hia mother the evening before his execution. She was heard to exclaim: mind, no statement.” Brady snuted f vl replied, * Dou vt he foolish. Do yu lt is stated his mothe Jue, yoverpwent avy tuformation. _—— + yi A Advertisers. A. McNevill will sell at auction, at Lea's factery, on Friday evening next, at 5 oel ck, a larze lot of boards, plank, dhinaled ete. Mark Batcher, King Square Furnitur Warerooms, anneunces that he is now better than ever prepared to manufacture Tue lena Scare at Hatrrax —A a ifax exchange denounces the New York | Herald and other newspipers for giving so prominence to the ®enian scare, which it intimates exists only in the mind- It says there is no scare in Halifax, but that is not to be wondered at. The average Haligenian is DAILY so slow aud so impervious to materiali'y, as it were, that it would take hima full yea: to get thoronghly scared all over. Fenians | might dig away Citadel earth into the harbor, and s Haligonian would not scare worth a cent The ente rprising outside press has for several dayg been trying to infuse a little life into the codfish and raw sugar dealers of the Nova Scotia capital but all to no Hill, @ump. the | till the average -_*-_-<-—_— + Ricuarp Huntineton, Esg., editor and | proprietor of the Yarmouth Trihine, died at his residence at Milton, on the 14th inst., at the age of sixty-five. Mr. Huntington's health had been failing during the past year, and for s me weeks previeus to his death he had been compelled to retire from journalistic work. He has been favorably known thronghout the Provinces as an editor of ability for over a qnarter pf a eeutnry. His terse and incisive editorials upon leading public questions were marked features of the Tribuive, while his excellent literary taste and general knowledge of current history were always apparent in his writings. BOARDS, PLANK. SHINGLES, &c. B* AUCTION, NEXT FRIDAY EVEN- ING, May i8th, at & o'clock, at 5 PAUL LEA'S FACTORY, GRAFTON STREET, 1,000 feet Matched Spruce Flooring, 400) ieet Dry Pine Boards, 10,0 10 feet Mouldings (assorted), ‘Lot Sashes aud Frames lot Spouting, Lot Dry Hardwood Plank, 25 Turoed Hewn Posts, lot Turned Bal- ther articles, A. McNEILI, Auctioneer, Cli'town, May 16, i S83. 1 ne mee ae SUMMERR AHANGEMENT Liverpool to Uharlottetowa. ants tte «2 EXAM a ee ee ee ‘FLOWERS, FLOWERS. Y AUCTION, at our atesiasias of Queen and Water Strecta, on i Saturday Next, 19th instant, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, A choice assortment of Honse Plants (in bloom) comprising Pelargoninms, (eran. inms, Fuschias, Veliotropes, Begonias, Cana. tious, Verbenas, Acacias avd Other leading varieties, Tue above are good bardy plants, not foreed for auction, are far superior to mpotd sto k, 1c is safficient to say that they are from the celebrated nursery of Thomay R dgeway, Esq, CAMPBELL & RAYDEN, Auctiv neers. Ch'town, May 16.—3i . ~—FLOWERS, Hanging Pols & Rustic Stands, ——_— ee YY AUCTION, ON THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 1i7tb, at eleven o’clovk, a m,, at my Avction Room, No. '1 Queen Street, a splendid assortment of Flowers, in Roses, Geraniums, Foschias, Pelargoniume, Uoleusy ete, etc, from the Acadia Nursery, Pictou, N $8, Also, Haaging Pots and Large Rustig Stands, suitable for Lawns or Gordens; and a Choice lot of young Apple Trees. A. McNEIULL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Mav 15.—-2i eoUk SPOCK OF Artists’ Materials IS NOW COMPLETE BREMNER Baas. Ch’ town, May More. >. ee MG) OF THE LW. MAY, 1888. \ JE are now offering NEW IMPORTA. TIONS for the season, The Stock has been personally selected iv the English and scotch markets by Mr. Paton Baying for cash, we are able to give the public every inducement to deal wi h us, and inv.te an inspection before buying els: where. 500 HALF-CHESTS NEW TEAS of undoubted strength and ¢uality, WHOLESALE ND RETAIL. OM WEEAS @ Ob. Ch’town, May 7, 1883. eod wk.. 16, 1888. me A AA a A te Now is the » Time ap HARDWAREY INR, MAY | nnn ental. alt tte tl tt tt nti lh a aaa tte a ae at P. F. t FURNITURE WARERCOMS ! Kent Street and King Square. meme ( NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. a corpver | HAVING PROCURED THE SERVICES OF ‘An Experienced and Proficient Foreman, | POR THE FURNITURE OF ALL CLASSES, attention to asy orders ~ MANUFACTURING OF ind will receive, prompt which we are tavored with. The Publie may except, BEDROOM SKTS will be sold from this date cheaper than ever offered in this Province. A very large lotof CHAIRS will be sold at cost to make room for the new Stock. PARLOR SUITS selling cheaper than ever offered before to the public, An excellent assoriment of FORNITURE COVERING just received. pa Call and examios our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Don’t forget the plauce,— P. E& fi. FURNITURE WAREROOMS. May 16-—eod 2w . 20. summ:r Importations. HAVE FINISHED OPENING spring and WE 165 Cascs and Bales 60 6. te EvsGsh, Cana aihian t and American - ; a MOH Foeught Carefully from: the Best Houses. ie eens Our Stock will be found complete in all Departn ents, and wall be constantly replenished throughout the summer. 20: We Invite the inspection of Cash Buyers. GEO. DAVIES & GO. Ch’town, May 15, 1883. SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ds Be MACDON Af. D ‘Snow showirg a magnificent stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Miliinery and Clothir g, bought in the “English, American and Canadian markets,on the very best terms. [ am in ap sition to give ny custouwers aud all who favor me with their patro age the very €86 value to be had in the city, Special attention is directed to the splendid range ef Worsted Cloths for gentlemen’s snits and ladies’ mantles. Ready-made Clothiag Department is well stocked, and at cheaper prices than ever. CUSTOM TAILGRING. Suits made t order in the latest style and good fits guaranteed and at prices that canno be beaten, Also eT Tc 4 CiBS AP Ww E inten: 1 cloring our store take account « ' stoe se}} the l K and ance “— lana . | AT A UOTION. | bot before tha era a chauce to have off. red lime we will vuy ‘at prices oan, a V6 OUr casion, ur objat MAY ney » disp se of as much ag possible beter tye tty fa ait: AaB We are selling to close @ ur not t make a prot, we m ot agen ad } | | p sei ble lin lucement to buyers, { ‘ | As” Orders by mail shall lia ve ‘Very ad. | vantage. » BIL DWIV ¢ Chae, May i4, - 3i 8} wpat Qj Notice of 7 RS. MACLBAN “Westres to ladic s \ 1f Courloteaey i owe, reu.ove d 16 Queen Sirees, LEAL KLor ty Catter’s Coufect!onery Sore where hopes to secure a cContibnance ot th ; = age so Liberslly bestowed in ber te place of business. Also, that she Vorties Millinery to her stock | aid bas om. the uewcst shapes a Hats ang | Flowers, Fathers, ric, just opened Laces iw Black, Brown, Cream New Buttons, New Frj lings, Te Buckles, Canvasses, He, ete, Work « x pecied soon, Hatsahd and trimmed to order. c ae oe bw eol Hts LIGHTisa «Babies aa bined, and the Patentee vives twice the am unt of hght: quantity of gas that can be other ki now apy jiance, Yheee Burners are commtrncted te gin hight from 50 candle te 50,000 candle They are particularly suited tor eamttat windows, Uhnrebes and Public Malis, Biilliant light is required ct haa cont. ‘ These Burners are for eale at Works, where eny information as te ete , ete., can be obteined, (ge N. B. ‘The above iivht cap be een exer bight «t the Diamond Book st Gray tat P. Monaghan.s New Pivit and Ch’eown, May 10, a 183 -!m end, - —— AUCTION SHE I will sell by Auction, on ugha Monday, 21st day of May int, At tbe hour of ycleck, Ramm | a .L thase premises, situate ow | lage) Street, in Charlotietown, “recently owned by Mr, Rutert & Huestis, consisting of. a “dhe A well-buiittwe-siory Mensard Roof Build. iny, 33 feet by 24 Wiel two ebony kitchen tltimetiicd, ihis butuse COnLAIDS | ents of beVon roms rack, “Xcel ‘the KicheDr, aed are new occ ured) by. We H. Stesartenad Mr Geo. W Day Al-o, @ two-story thrce- Lo Beiaedit dese, ia the mearof the abe, fronting om Lan , 24 sect by 58 feet, i tp rou tech ien~ment. The Jand vn which the abum bulidtugs slend bus u/roupol 4 teeton Gum beriana’ Stre< i, @ii Pune ib rough to Lane—a distance of 16) feet. The above budding: are Geite new acd it good re par TERMS—25 per cent, attime of sale, and the balance on Gelivery of Ged, ’ There is a mortgage of $6 0 dail | ices, veariug interest at 6 “per oag ee May remain, ine, W ne Ch town, May 11, *£3. ; i ANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. ttc ot ‘0 LEI- (with is ni «aie posmpeival et havdsume and Souiinodioud raaiaae #2 the northern suburis of the caty, ont, Peter's Road, lately occupied by L. B. Archi hisq. Kuquire of Losewer'ta & Haxsal. {me a) 1G, 1888. j {ft a ae fe -PKOOP SAKE — Kor sdle,! leblep. Ki quire at this Oifice. {may 16 OU Half-Chests Fine Congou Tea, warranted extra quality, sold low, | Wholesale and Retail, J. B. MACDONALD. Ca’town, May 10, 1883.—wkly pat pres ne ne mony exes eeeuaceaig LEi—A HOUSE contanmg five i rooms. Appiy to James Molo, Spine Park Road, nay 8 234 0 UD F° { SALE —A | first-class Wbeek? 4 Wilson Manuf cturing Sewing 4 ucarly; Hew, aud ib periect oat, will lem low, Addiess, B:, ru "parlotielowe bux 85, L sat aly i ye eee wm, UM MER RE-IDEN E—cither tarnished kor Uululbisheceto let, ob + Beta bab Farm, "¢ li i} icb tilbutcs Give tre gy Douthy ort frouting ou the berber, Good bathing ‘Letms moderate, Ap} ly to Haney LEM. tmay |! __ ANTLD, for “the summer moutbe, # . , , y el cg temog a," ‘Three Tr Bri tish W areho ertes ee made here to suppress him e value of Dp W k, letter to P. U bx Zo. the pota'o crop to Nova Scotia is great g rl Ss a Ce THE CLIPPER BARQUE $2, Leo Lile ou. on Al nest any eare or + xper ‘nse 1s not tuo } aryve, | PoE DEBS can be acco mmodated | if it is f. and necessa y in order to ke ep the} et ¢ r AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th. | ‘if 3 rT 3 Qs moderate te’ ms Miss “chae, ated buy away.” itil forther notice, the steamers of thiwd : Strect, Nor . side “+ ucen square > d | ry »Oo mp . vr. . ee vet Line will make THREE. TRIPS A Wht K, \\ ob and - nails “s : ,. _ | beaving St. John, N. B.. every Angus Brown, Master, yOR BALE fh Tae oa Cuartes Eowarp McLean— West River | ; : a & a Harne-s, Apply at the lupetie 7, —a little boy, 10 years old, hanged himsell } iloniday, VW ednesday & Priday '600 tops register. cl.ssed Al, 9 years, will be a Shere, hichmeond Street May, ina barn on Saturday last. Dr. Jenkins} . e . on the berth at Liverpuo! . NR : ae ith nee manh. ead the avidnmes’ weal ts | Mornings, ai & 0 clock, ig : ‘ , ui HAVE JUST OPENED oR s AL K— That handscme a show that the boy was vi ry kindly treated i Hast Portland and | BOL T THE {6TH JUNE, laud jatiached, eitusted a init wow and was. chaarful and hann: Me hed oi } for Hast pori, Portlanc an Boston, connect. | : 45 Cares d B; ] vi 7 17 : F ’ Peters Roa i, just outeule city im be. } sp ye \ th th!) rj ; @ hi mg both ways at Eastport with steuame? —To— kL 5 aii aiBs f BW alii Fashignable OCCU prec i by the au is crib Tt. ‘er ms i av ur! £ gat fi sr / hang 4 3 eas “Chas. A. Houghton,” tor St. Audrew's, St. . Dn ani } Sppiy w it, MuMiLLas, 1 pd some day, but she thonght it only tal. He | stephen, aud Calais, Receive Cargo for Charlottatown, [ap 17 cod apd bly had used a short piece of a strap anda| Returging will l-ave Commercial Wha f, ; : ——--- eee ae rope, which was tied toa beam. His feet Boston, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aad For Freight or passage apply, in Liverpool, XRESH _ L OBSTE RS— sn arties desivous wend h ve Roo d — floor beneath, bu! | #urDaY mornings, at &.30 o'clock, ans Port t> Piteairn ‘Bros » or here tw ' wavy Fees Loleane oy “e aaa that one of the hoards of the ff or was dis. land at 6 eclock >. fur Kast port and St pevery.moruil bifv nine orl? ° J - . hai it pl ced It is Sp pes 1 he did it to frig! ten | Jonn. , ’ . is Cc. OWEN, : by ieaving uel Dauies at JHE ree his auntand grandw ther who were alone With more frequent trips in Jaly, Auvust Ch’ mm May 2. ~~ me ee t | » ! { : MPraS 8 in the honse; bat the board being out of} end September, of which due notice will be 4 So ee rom the Jonden and Pore: ight Mai hets W t. E 1 a eae b e and con venient th : fi Or he VAS it alot . when the etray g ven. ee AL. COAL. 4 ‘f het b oni o resent . he a 4 ' street («t pre” tigitened on bis throat to recover his feet Through tickets can be procured at this | A large lot of BRUSSELS © pare 7. J . tage on Weyn vot near'y Phd sorties of te das. nen be she} office and H, Chubb & Oa,'s, to all p ints of ao aa i BRUSSELS CARPETS (new desigus) of excellent value. just | occur" ad ‘by Mr. “ org =e ») ue dee asead came to his death LAUIGT g U snada rg the U ited State 8. iN | A hi ‘ f cases of GI AS( ‘ YW hr ‘ © ne Big ery 7 in Ty pat Lone worts ; himself; | I i@@ee they con-} = claims for allowance after Loos | oO HAND, Picten Round and N ‘ut, and f "7 0 ases , Je 1} AND MANCHESTER GOODS laily | : im [apt Slider that th vas no cause for his com heave the yf ade i ae Cow bay Round Coal, expected. : ‘ ply eames ? ll eatin sirtet itting sel -destruction, he beimg : ; yy Freight received Tuesdays } Thursdays | “apm 7 ‘Q Ks-tablishment will close every evenipe > O'clock Jak )LET—On & iilsboremgh ; treat: ts ais family: th : Rene. a cot Yana ss iturduys only up to ¢ 6 ow’ clock, p.m. CAPT, J. ra : - 1g ALO OClOGK, he ee . r- were, ool taipang € - » We are « er Street. , King Squ D. ee thas a act was uot inteatiunal. "| H, W. CHISHOLM, Ch’towp, April 30, 1882. eW. & A. BROWN & CG | ro ms, With parret ard cela hives ms. May 10 82, , (ex mo we iz, pat tuthsa, herdm Ch’town, May 4, 1882, . © | session ist May, Apply W #0 ae r ome lie e. = eu. t®. 2 x Ge Se we em + o 9F tetas 4 ? = 0, AY ws rons ia eM, = 5 vr ges _ te Se he * - 2. Ete & wat” wae oe .% a a cet ~ a wwe ee in oa dt ee ee i a Cl el