They are ebliged to express themselves _— o-eeee -_- Tur Dairy KXAMINER is Published every Evening. OFFICE: INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, {*harlottetown, > 2s, KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION } ®ix Menths $2 50 inree Months, 1 20 ne Month G 50 : rs } . ” One \\ een, v 13 va” Advertising at nost moderate rates. may be inade tConcraces tarly, or balf-yearly advertisements, on app#) eal ion. Vv. L. COTTON, Be Ne, MITCHEI L, Manayer, Ctiice Supt eet ‘ il Toe Datty EXAMINER. - JULY 14, 1880. The Electric Light. fue experiment of lighting Montreal harbor by means of electricity has proved only fairly successful, The light is report- ed to be greatly superior to that previously atl wrded by the Gaas Companies, but inferier to that which was promised and expected. It is said thet each elecric lamp costs on the average, inclusive of all expenses, eight per machine works well ce)its heur. The electric —~ 20? Garfield Accepts. {BNERAT. GARFIELD has formally accepted the nomination ef the Republican Party. Beyond doubt, the General is an able man ; but the indications are that he has a hard road to travel before he reaches the White He use It is pretty evident that the United States desire if, indeed, he dees reach it. a cliange of rulers. for monthly, quar ae 7 ete en eae i jthe end ; icien [strength te enable them to withstand future vicissitudes of weather of any ordinary ‘character. In certain districts in the Mid- liand and other countries the wheat plant 1s good color, but reported thin, although of hopes aie generally speaking sanguine lentertained of a fair average crep., In France general satisfaction 18 e@x- preased in the aggregate of the Provincial ladvices to hand. For the moment only one i thing is desired, fine weather to carry the ‘hay, and te favor the flowering of the ‘wheat in the Northern departments. On lthe whole, the wheat, colza, heet ant oat lcrops give muca promise In Brittany the |the buckwheat is favorably spoken of, | In Germany the weather continues favor- lable for the growing creps. Wheat and land barley look promising, oats not #® good, land rve will be deficient to a considerable extent. Graga, rather backward, has lat care improved materially. Potatoes are in a satisfactory state. a a = Pic-Nics. | The ‘Heather Belle’ left Steam Navi- | gation Company 8 Wharf at LO o'clock this jimerning fa McCannell’s Wharf, with about ltwo hundred and fifty pte nickers, under the auspices of the Benevolent Irish So- ciety. She left again at “2 p. m., witha supplementary batch of pleasure seekers. The steamer ‘‘Seuthport” left Ferry Wharf shortly after 10 o'clock, having on board abenut six hundred of the Methedist Sunday School children, together with quite a number of their teachers, parents, sisters, cousins, ete. A large number fol- lowed in the Southport at 2 p. m. The pic-nickers all were happy in having | escaped, for one day at least, the dusty istreets of Charlottetewn. The arrange- iments, in both cases, were good. —“——- ana the Question. The Princes Marriage The names of the Duke ef Edinburgh, the Duke of Connaught, and the Prince of Wales have appeared among those who by their votes, supported the second reading of the Marriage with a Deceased Wife’s Sister Bill. This has again given great pain in many quar heen a generally ac- ers. Latterly it has Llate paper states that the Republicap oe. Saenees t +] > e ~~ pa} ee . i 3 | cepted jact that the Princes ot the Blood party has suffered a serious loss by the! Royal should not take either side jn any op- failure to nominate General Grant at the | posed : i; fiouse ot Mahone, | Vhicage convention. General United States Senater-elect for Virginia, wh», until recently, was always a Democrat of the most pronounced stripe, weuld have supported Grant on the broad ground that he was the candidate ef the Nation, not of | that sectional any section or of any particular party ; his success would break down lines and unite the country as it has not been united since the war. As the political situation is now, General Mahone and his friends can find no such excuses for leaving | the Democratic party and voting for the | nominees of a Republican convention. satisfied with the candidates chosen at Cin- cinaati, and Mahone has already said in effect that ho and his followers would give Hancock. “<> > hearty support to United States Tariff Reform. ‘HERE are signs of a modification of the War Tariff of the United States. The views put forward by the newspapers are noi only increasing, bu! more frequently expressed ; and it is to be noted that the Democratic Party have made a change of the tariff one of the planks of their plat- form. ‘Should they gain the Presidential election, Recrprocal trade with Canada will, prebably, appears that the Ways and Means Committee, whose duty it agreed to introduce a bilt making certain and abolitions, and some ad. ensue. It is to originate fiscal changes, has reductions vaiitage will be gained by a popular discus- sion of its details, although there is, ¢ present, no really good prospect of its being passed. The bill deals with articles im- ported of the annual value of $60,000,000. It places upon the free list a few goods, chiefly of raw materials, such as quinine. Upon certain kinds ef raw wools the duty is reduced to 20 per cent. ad valorem, and upon some woollen manufactures to 30 per cent. Flannels and knit goods are charged 40 per cent. new duty is 1 per cent. per lb., and upon On steel rails the proposed that are submitted te the Lords. It certainly is difficult to understand why an exception should have heen made in this case to so salutary a rule, There is, perhaps, no measure which gives rise te a more bitter controversy, and no deubt this Bill does run counter to the re- ligious convictions and social prejudices of a very large and respectable portion of the com. munity. In the recent division only one pre- late voted in favor of it, whilst an archbishop and eleven bishops veted against the measure, Even Scotland is against 1t almost a man.— World, June 30, > + ™ Latest News Notes. Severe earthquakes are reported from Switzerland and the Azores. Kighteen of the principal maritime pow- ers of the world have approved the new international regulations for for preventing collisions at sea. questions L ondean Three hundred anc eighty-one steamers and barges have passed through Rideau Canal up to the present time, as compared with 274 last-year, and still the Grits are not happy. Lord Kenmara has followed the example of the Marquis of Lansdowne, and resigned from the Imperial Ministry, on account of oppesition to the Irish compensation for disturbance bill. The Porte has given Montenegro favor- able assurances of a satisfactory settlement of the question in dispute. Doubt is still expressed as to the intention of the Porte to carry out the recommendations of the Berlin Conference. in the House of Commons Mr. Gladstone has promised the earliest information possible regarding the effect of the note of the Powers to the Porte, as he did not wish to startle the country with the announcement of Great Britain’s sole action in enforcing the recommendations of the Conference. Advices from the Magdalene Islands, to the 12th inst., report : ‘‘A week of warm, rainy weather, which has caused a marked improvement in the appearance of the crops. The fisheries are good but bait scarce, and the herring fleet are doing remarkably well. A few mackerel have alsv made their ap- pearar@ in Pleasant Bay. A terrific thun- der-storm passed over the Island last night. The electric fluid demolished a dwelling honse at Etang du Nord and severely in- jured one of the inmates.” eo > MENJATURE ALMANAC, ee ENTE i bos ek oe ee JULY 15, 1880 other descriptions of iron and steel manu- factures some reduction is proposed. _—_—o-— © Foreign Crop Reports. The following are the latest mail advices | relating to the crops and grain markets in foreign countries. The Mark Lane Lxpress states that in England,Scotland, and Ireland ‘* ‘ine growing weather has been experienced during the past week ; a higher tempera- ture has been accompanied by an abundant rainfall, which has refreshed the country and exercised a most beneficial effect upon the growing crops. After such a cold, dry May, it is not to be wondered at that the growth cereals is backward, but it is a matter for congratulation that the crops have not sutfered to anything like the extent that was at one time anticipated, the fields at present showing unmistakable signs of healthy vitality. At the beginning of the week a steady fall of rain occurred, which was pretiy general throughout the Kingdom, and the subsequent sunshine has materially improved the condition of cereals. With a continfiance of warinth aoe Rises......4.29 | Hig Warer 3.14 a.m Sun Sevrs...... 7.42 | Fut, Moon21,4, 49.6m | j = °° = Weather Bulletin. rae ; | Probabilities for the next 24 hours, for the Maritime Provinces. | i i Toronto, July 14, Moderate to fresh northerly to northwesterly : winds, tine cooler weather. ; = Le a paar ea A Good Account. | **To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped ‘by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, and! want everyhody to know it for their benefit.” ‘“JoHn Werks, outler, N. Y.’ “<o-~, 1 ' LIME STONE AT ARtcHAT, CAPE Breton, — Mr. Ae G. Fuller has opened up the Lime stone Quarry at the head of the Harbor of Arichat, where he will be prepared to load to stimulate rapid development, the crops will doubtless recever the leeway lost by vessels in a short time. Tne stone is of a superior quality, and will be sold at a reason- abie rate.—[ju 8, 2w 2aw of the month and gain sufficient Correspondence. a the statements or opinions of OF « — ma DRAMATIC. Te the Editor of the Hecaminer. Ian Sir,—Ameongst others, apology tor a Threatre last ‘f not instructed very much, would ask, through your the management could not i a higher class of performance: is anything objectionable 1n the moral ia excellent and the There would prefer to see soine one of Avon's productions. isolated from the visits of amused, us a producti let, which would, indeed, be a novelty. Lindley gave us ‘‘ Pinafore which, had : a manager and gratifying to the public. I am, yours truly, DRAMATIC, ous oe Special Notices. the Family (rocery.— Rk. K. Brace. —-jyo Eyrerysovy flocks to good cigars and tabaccos. ltubin & Cneesr, only 14 cents, at j lz Tip-ToPr Family Grocery. cents at 5 oF {j 29 GeENApINes at 10 cents and 12 the London House. GoLp FLAKE tobaeco at Kubin & Hart's. er sea-foaming at the Union House. All first- class artists, try them. IsLAND STRAWRERRIES and Cream at W. ik. Carter's Confectionery, Upper Queen Street. je29 3w Sux Unprewias very cheap, at the London House. {) 29 PINAFORE cigars at Rubin & Hart's. Grev and Black striped Summer Silks, very cheap, at the London House. {j 20 Smoker Durham, N. C., tobaceo, from Bubin & Hart's. SMOKE cheroots, from Rubin & Hart's. Fiour, Frour.—Best family flour in the market, at the Londen House.-—‘* Alabaster,” ‘“‘Golden Age,” ‘* Extra Family,”-- Gxo, Davies & Co, HOTEL ARRIVALS. KANKIN HOUSP., July 13.—Henry R_ Foster, Winchendon, Mass.; R J Parker, Boston; Dana Parks, Boston; John A Moer, Manchester, N. H.; William H Parsons, M D; Manchester, N H; J © Young, Manchester, N H; J B Lefebrie, Montreal; William Johnson, tJuebec; Jehn Lefurrier, Stanfield, P Q; A C Kerrison, St John, NB: J G Hessian, Loadon, Ont REVERE HOUSE. ‘ July 13-—-M McDenald, Omaha: Wm Gunn, Walterten, Ont; Rey H B Melhay, River John, N S:'T H Young, River Point, Rhode island. OSBORNE HOUSE. July 13—F D Martin, Belfast ; John A McArthur, Souris; T C Underhay, M.P.P., Bay Fortune; G W Bently, M.P.P., Kensing- ton; W © McKie, Souris; Ingoll McKie, do; FE Stewart, wife and 2 children, (:eorgetown ; & Craswell, St Eleaners; Henry C Craswell, do; T B Hall, County Line; James Stevenson, New Glasgow; Robert A Bradshaw, do; RK MeDonald, Summerside ; Miss McDonald, do ; David Muten, Rustico; Donald McLeod, Wldon : Sarah C Canuon, Tignish. ROCKLIN HOUSK, July 13—Alex MeNeill, Cavendish; D Morrison, Summerside; Robert W Sharp, do; Rebert Stewart, Strathgartney; Hugh J Montgomery, New London; James Carr, Woodstock; John R Bourke, Mt Stewart; J Fleteher, do; Miss Robertson, Bonshaw; Williaa A, Danbar, Montrose; Donald Fer- guson, Lot 49; James Jenkins, do; Peter Gordon, Springtield; John McKay, do; Mis, Mirriam Garret, Boston, Mass; Mrs Bells Alberton; C E Thomas, Brooklyn, N Y; Miss Gordon, Mentague. ROYAL | INSURANGE GO’Y Of Liverpool and London, Capital and Reserve Fund, Upwards of $22,000,000. LONDON AND LANGASHIRE Fire Insurance Company Of Liverpool, England. —— bas Se (usurance effected on every description of property in the above most reliable Com- panies, at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES, ; JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent for P. E. Island. Italian Warehouse, July 14, 1880—1lm eod } aint The Losi Ten Tribes of Israel, A LECTURE will be delivered on this im- 4 portant subject in the Meeting House, Malpeque Road, —e@N-—— THURSDAY. EV'G, JULY 15, BY REV. JAMES CHRISTY, Eorron or THE ‘‘ANGro-IsragL Ensten,”’ Doors open at 74, o'clock, Ail are cordially invited te attend. Admission free. A collection will be taken to pay expenses, Ch'town, July 14, 1880. ne ] visited our evening, and was, Put, I columus, whether re induced to give not that there ‘* Kentuck,” for acting good. is. however, in our cig, 4 class whe the Bard of i'nfortunately, we are Shakesperian com- binationa, but with a star like Stetson, surely the company would tind no difficulty in giving in ef Macbeth, Othello, cr “— Mr. ’ when asked, se probably he might look upon this as a request i think, would be beneficial to him as For good Bise wit and tip top Cheese, go to Hart's for the No soap and water used for shampooning [ju 10 3 Lecture to begin at 8° ; ’ i . i . i We do not hold ourseives responsible for | correspondents 1 | aanemmnent awe ined ae . = =a on ee aa —_ NEW We first instalment of NEW “Californiaa,” from London, “Nestorian,” from Glasgow, iS. 8 Polynesian,” from Liverpoel, other Steamers via Hali- fax, and ‘Prince Edward’ Direct to this Port, will have the Balance of our New steck 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 CHHAP GOODS DURING YEIS SEASON, With our extended premises giving us greater facilities for doing business, and our ver large Stock well bought in the best English, American and Canadian markets, we expect to add to our present large number of customers. It is only necessary to give us a call, examine our Goods, and you will be satisfied they are right in Price, Quality and Style, | : i | | We give patterns of eyery kind of Goods, and take pleasure in showing them whether you purchase or not. GLAIDS & SUerHS April¥27, 1880. So eA ce een en RNG ome OODS. Spring Goods and in a few days, on arrival of THz GREA “GEEARING-OUT SALE Jewelry, &c., Will be Continued To-Night, Queen Street Auction Rooms, Great Goods must be sold at any price, bargains this morning. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, a ry THEATRE, MARKET HALL, | This Wednesday Evng, © TULY 14. a IMMENSE SUCCESS! and second appearance of the 3 Celebrated Artist, a “: Mr. #. T. Stetson, Who will appear for the last time in the great Play, entitied KENTUCK! July 14, 1880, TENDERS © RE SOLICITED, and will be received «A. until the Twentieth (20th) inst., at noon, ior the construction of the buildings, ete., re- quired on the occasion of the Gathering of the seottish Clans, on the Tenth day of August next. Also, tor the privilege of the entire Catering on the grounds, on the same ocea- sion. Specifications may be seen, and every information had on application to JOHN A. McDONELL, Chairman of Games Committee, a July 14, i880—4i TRY IT. - TRY } sae . MIVE ALBION MINE NU? COAL A a fair trial and you will not be disap- pointed in the result; # is COAL, not fire clay and slate, For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. KE. Island, Office—Neo. 55 Water Street. July 14, 1830. Charlottetown, July 8, 1880—pat ti 7 dendvias “pie Gate Scipineatit alltel ate ntti awahda le a POWNAL WHARF © vs A j ‘ 7 Tut Ciry OF CHARLOTTETOWN, . Crry CLeRKk’s OFFicr, Jnly 8, 1880, ; TEX be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at ee POWNAL WHARE, in Charlottetown, BS ou THURSDAY, the 22nd JULY instant, 4 A. D. 1880, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, Le the LEASE OF POWNAL WHARF for a . period of FIVE YEARS, subject to such con- 14 ditions as will be submitted on the day of it Sale. By order, WM. B. MORRISON, {ju 8, "SO)—-pat h till 2lst City Clerk, Wants, Lost, Found, Ke. wa Advertisements under this heading, in apace not exceeding half an inch, will be inserted for Ten Cents per day. Ne ee a —— j @OST—Between Charlottetowi and the BA Poor House, a Carriage Wrap. The tinder will oblige by leaving it at Bree & ‘Gorr’s, [ju 14 3i il WE ae Apel at Ps : ‘Wieavicd F OUSEMAIP— Wanted immediately. Good wages. References required. Ap- ply at this effice. {ju 9 ANTED—A COOK in a private gen- tleman’s family. Mast be well recom- mended. Wages $7 per month. Apply at this ottice. {ju 3 rive L ET—Oftce and Warerooms in a . Brick Building situate on Water Street, being a very desirable business stand, Apply. to Peake Bros. & Co. [ju 3 31 eed OST — Between the Athenveum and Unien Bank, a $20 note. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this ottice. {ju 3 \ anted—A good steady man to work in _a Garden and to take charge of a Horse. Must be well recommended.—-W1iL- LIAM Dopp. [j 29 PERSONS wishing to get Plain Sewing or ae mn done immediately, and to order, can have the same by applying at Mrs. J. R. McKenzir’s Kihg Square, aa door to the residence of Mark Butcher, Esq. {j 16° partments to Let, on Euston street, near Great George street. Apply to Parrick Suerry, Fitzroy street, ji4 tf. yO LET—That new three story House on Grafton Street, Gpposite the Atheneum, containing six large rooms. Possession given Ist July. Rent moderate. Apply on the « premises. [j 17, 2aw tf . (TO LET—A pleasantly situated Dwelli I House, with stable aa en, directly Re ed en y ne eR. eae Ci Bae BAS aa tae it z ‘ 3 s it Nia i te BB 8 SE PAL Hi ‘ ck at ee ag ih 0 ily ig. ADA lls ei * * 3 ieee i . ae BS : opposite the ‘Dundas Esp e,” West | Boney strest. For further particulars apply on the premises, {ma 12 RoaRpEKs, t6. or three persout car _ be accommodated with Beard and three ~ | Furnished Rooms in a pleasant part of the , city. Enquire at the Examiner office, | june 10