ei oR es ‘ean eo 1H * ee — . Fe - ~ VOI, Tue i. UAILY is Pu KX AMINER blished every Evening. OFFICE: : INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Chariottetown, P. E. I. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION ! Six Months, : $2 50 Three Montis, . - | 25 One la nth, ° ° - 0 50 On ; WV et k, - “ . Q 12 em \lvertising at most moderate rates, Cont: acts terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli y> ) y Pp} may be made for monthly, quar- eation. W. L. COTTON, | J. W. MITCHELL, Manager. | Orifice Sup’t —— Great Summer Resort ~~ + PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, —_——_- LORN BSB HOTEL. —— FEN New and Commedious flouse, situate at North Shere, offers great attraction for Tourists who are wanting recreation, sea bathing, fishing, ete. It is within easy access of the City, being only thirteen (13) miles by rail or carriage. Charves moderate. For further particulars apply t» the Manager, or address LORNE HOTEL COMPANY, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. June 12, 18380. ~- BACIFIC — Mutwal Insurance Uo., —OoF — NEw YoREX —— MARINE. $744,149.00 Insurance efiected on CARGOES anid FREIG HTS, covering-$15,600 aad upwards on first-class risks. Certificates issued payable in London at the office of Morron Rose & Uv., Bankers, or in New York, Risks taken and rates fixed without being referre to Head Office. FENTON T. NEWBERRY, Agent for FP. I. Island. > ——————— Dec., 1879, « Assets 3ist May !1, 1889. A Fact Worth Knowing! pe - ewe ee VOW OFTEN do we hear men say, “I never can get clethes to fit.”’ The reason is obvious. Few Tailors understand how to Cut the Garment to afford the evolutions of the bedy. Come to the right place and get suited. Mothers, bring your boys; wives, send your husbands. Cutting promptly executed. guaranteed. Equaliled by few, excelled by nene. Charges Moderate. Terms Cash. THOMAS SMITH, Upper Gt. George Street. Ch’to wn, June 1, 1580. QUEIN INSURANCE c0'Y OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated resicences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877—- LORNE RESTAURANT! FRUIT DEPOT. HIS First-class Establishment (situated on Grafton Street, one door east of Beales’ ‘orner) is now open for the accommo- dation of the public. Everything to be found in a first-class Oyster and Refreshment Saloon always n hand. Being conducted by an €x- perience 1 person, satisfaction is guaranteed. Our up stairs Lunch Rooms are neatly and tastefully arranged, and far excel anything of the kind in the city. Call and see for your- selves. Goed fits A, McDONALD, June 3, ’8J—Im mth s Proprietor. Bones. Bones. HE andersigned will pay fifty cents Cash per ewt. for ail bones delivered at the Bene Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity less than ene cwt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent. Chjtoww, Dec. 1, 1879 ——.._. UY the DAILY EXAMINER for the BD latest news—local and telegraphic. ns me { | | | | ae) exmmemen* mem i SEASIDE HOTEL! RUSTICO BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) re nnn (DS mee June till the Loth September. lof the trial before the Stipendiary yesterda vy. : ‘ey iW : “ay 3 ; : _ : ; o 4 ‘ ‘i HIS Beautiful W aterimg Place will be open Tor the reception of Guests from the 24th janeeting Mr. McLeod with a smile, the very he above Hotel is situated in one-off the most charming spets en the Island, ; bathing, sea and river fishing, ete., CGiood Tables. arrangements made for Picnic and Dinner Parties, ete. be let for Pienic Parties, etc., at moderate charges. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednésday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests ; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 ete. Moderate charges. ‘Special Also the spacious Pavilion will o'clock, a. m. points at Hunter River, for passage te Seaside—7 miles. ADDRESS, e SOHN NEWSON & CO., Proprictors, June 21, 1880. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. SD ESE EE NE NS ELE AS ET MR At Jemwie s ya xe a amg — i : age Hane Manulaeiaries “n° “Ws For all kinds oi Crackers, Biscuits, Navy Bread, &. ca42 Se . “THE CITY STEAM BAKERY,” PRINCE STREET. ) ? oS > ' ; mt aaa > — > a oa 4 ~ — om . ig . “7 o eer YQ o 2 > cs wh a | > ad e Proms @ on pa ee 7 ous ig ad _ . cf JQ 3 > A gi SO . ’ — ~—_ Cutt an SS ¢ a? 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Cc a Seg Oe wn ~~ = — SY D ow Co ry 4 —— > ge # ~ ~ CO ald = al met 2 2eud 2 an” a St a = a ~~“ — a ot (pean ~ > ~~ ss a TCS cs ~ _ —~ _ ap —_ — = Pi lal > rng ee gle ee Yigg VY ed 3 4 — oe = eae Th» a = ay om ou co. oe ms —_ oo guind ane ~~ o- ox Mivw & 4 fl wm fey ais z= Y> : ; 3 * ape co. . ‘ A i ; A Liberal Discount f Wholesale Buyers. Special prices offered to Committees of Church Parties, Picnics, &c. Catalegue and Price® List mailed free to any address, JOHN QUIRK, PROPRIETOR eee June 14, 1880, x< _ - “ = > “= : - ~ FRANKLIN HOUSE. MYNHIS Large New House, beautifully land, adjacent to the City, is new open for the reception of guests. ‘This House has the advantages of freedom from dust and heat of a country residence, and is only 20 minutes walk from the Post Office. A neat Cab will run in connection with this House, connecting with Cars and Steamers. Guests will be driven to and from the House free of charge. Cab will run at regular intervals each day. TERMS MopERATE. ms <e >_> HENRY cOOM BS, ee Se = a ——s 7 situated on the highest 99 mae Charlottgtown, May 1880—pat tf Carine acne iat Coed a ae NEW OILCLOTHS! AT W. A. WEEKS & CO’S. -0: - BEAUTIFUL NEW PATTERNS. 3 FEET WIDE, 1 CC ¢é . : 4 6 6é 4 9 66 66 ») éé 6% él ] W. A. WHEES & CO., Charlottetown, May @8, 1880—tu th sat queen Street a ESTABLISHED (S25. CANADA CORDACE FACIORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. ACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla ag te Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, ‘Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, Hambroline, &¢., &c., equal in quality to the best American, #@° Prices on application. Jan. 7, 1880, ' tiie stat®ments or Opin ISLAND. ; ~ : ‘f¢ . . i 9 gees + having beautiful scencry, a bracing atmosphere, a beantiful beach, splendid surf-|°™ sault ! land abusive language, and raise his fist in the Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all: attitude of a exer and yet short of actual 'the Law was ferthe commen folk, or only for j w* gee, ee . + read excursions and rink skating were net wet erarmanc rn: cm en oem a CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD [SLAND, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1880. a 24 fs Oe . a ea Sarresvonoence, We do not ar ie] f lysz °20@ i}, cS tOWL OMTSCLVES PESPONSUNe J OF 7 4 . . Z - ; ns of our correspondents * T'o the Lditer of the Awvaiminer, Sin,--I must protest against your version as being one-sided ‘aud unfair. ‘So far from reverse was the fact. You say | did not preve If the interpretation of the civil as understood by Magistrates through out the Island is the guide, then the assault | was preved. If, however, the pre: olen. | British Law is, that a man may vrossest manner, use inost foul the , code cering of swear in striking a .blow, is vo breach of the peace, then you are right. But the public should have been told whether this interpretation of Lawyers!!! You correct in saying | proved the charge of abusive language ; and then you dismiss the case by intimating that more than sufficient provecation was given. You do netsay that the provocation, viz., the ‘rarce brought by m hefore the ‘and ,j} , charge brought by me before the Grand Jury are was based on evidence, and thata part of tnat evidence was read before the Court yesterday ! Hiowever, as the case stands—although abn- sive language is proven—if the defend- ant’ is a lawyer, we, are to understand that he is the sele judge of how much vile and gross abuse he is privileged to use and yet not be held accountable. Is this justice ” Yours truly, Wa. Herarp, duly 7, 1850. r+ Charlottetown to Let. +4 Charlottetown, To the EHditor of the Hraminer. Mr. Eprror,—It is over 50 years since | first set foot in Chaylettetown. At that time it was nota ‘‘city,” and the number inhabitants was scarcely one-half what it is now. Below J. D. McLeed’s, Queen Street cannot present even sample of the dwellings and stores that were on it 52 years ago. The town Ccon- tained only fenr places of public worship, all told. There was, however, the same number of religious sects, save one. Private residences, public and private halls of varieus kinds, up stair rooms, and the open air, were places ef worship. Since then, Churches, properly se called, have quadrupled ; but |! cannot say that the yood.. demeanor of the iownspevple, es- pecially the juvenile part ef it, has pre- gressed et equal ratio, Thirty-two years ago, such personages as Stipendiary, Ma- gistrate, Worshipful Mayor, City Ceuncillor, City Clerk, City Marshall, City Pelice, etc,, were uncreated and unknewn. Itis true we had a cempany ef red coats, a military esplanade, barracks, a tewn Mayor, with his staff, but all these cost us nothing. Indeed, they were the seurces through which we get nearly all our circulating medium. These beef Eaters, sent to us by Old England, were the principal censumers of the farmers’ surplus meat, eggs, poultry and butter. The money paid fer all these good things came also from England. Even our time pieces were regulated by the iili- not by transfixing dia! plates on church steeples and such other lefty pin- nacles, but by a very different mode. It was then all *‘ gun time.” The evening or 9oe’clock gun selemnly boomed forth the heur from the old Barracks, when every ene who was able te spor! a watch, pulled it frem his feb te see whether it was ‘* by the gun ime.” We were not then dinned by factery whisties at morn, noon, ner night. Neither did neisy steamboat and railread horns dis- turb our midnight or merning slumbers. Public entertainmsnts, concerts, carnivals, dramatic plays, meoulight excursions, rail- — Ol 1ts8 One tary ne J then invented. But we had pic-nics, har- bor skating, dancing, deminses, drafts, in- terminable elections, duelling, irresponsible legislation, and seme -other such amuse- ments; In the foregoing medley I have specitied some of the things we had 52 years ago, and seme others which we had not. My inten- tion at the outset was to specify also some industries which we should and ceu/d have in Charlottetown, and have net. Why de localities comparfatively far frem shipping places outstrip the city in setting up in- dustrial establishments! Is there mere capital :n these country places than in Charlottetewn? But as this letter is al- ready tee leng, I must ieave the more im- portant part ef the subject for future let- ters. These will explain what I mean by the caption, ‘* Charlottetown to li Fg Yours, &c., A. A. MacKenztr. Co ecm a —_——— ScorcuMEN AT THE Carz.—The menu of the St. Andrew’s Club dinner at the Cape, included the following :— ‘*Cauld Kail Het, Cockie Leekie, Saut Heerin’ an’ Tat- ties, Doos and Champit Tatties, Nowts’ Cloots, Singed Sheep Head, Biled Mutton an’ Neeps, Bubbly Jock an’ Caller Ou, Groset ‘arts, Ficket Baps, Brandy Snaps, Ceokies, Parleys, Nits, Grosets, the Snee- shin’ Mall,” &c. The service of wines in- cluded Glenlivet, Glentakit, Long John, Peat Reck, and Sour Dook. “ap ea—> > An Otp Maurer. -—T he mallet used iby the Prince of Wales,when laying the found- ation stone of Truro Cathedral, was the one with which Charles II. laid the foundation stone of St. Paul’s Cathedral. it was pre- sented to the Old Lodge of St. Paul’s by hristopher Wren, the Architect. NO. 40 American Export Trade. It is said that during the last week there was a large increase in the expori trade of the country, particularly from New York. In the months ef April and May the high prices demanded for American goods had a tendency te check this trade. Speaking of this a contemporary says :-— We sent abroad less butter and much less cheese than in the corresponding moriths of lastgyear, but at higher prices; less pork, but at higher and much less corn, oais and rye for the same reason ; while the enermons demand for wheat abroad was so far check- ed thai the shipments from this country m May, 1880, were scarcely greater than in May, 1879, the average export price for the inouth being 21 cents per bushel higher. But the sharp fall in the prices has a good effect. Wheat has fallen from $1.46 in May to $1.25 for No, 2 red; corn has de> clined about 5 cents per bushel ; cotten geods are as low for some qualities as in September last; the butter and cheese markets are said to be demoralized by the accumulation of «ansold stocks; and the change in prices of other products has gen- erally been in the same direction. As affecting the imports, which decreased in amount, to $7,£05,590 last week, it may be noticed that Eglinton Scetch pig iron sold here as low as $1§ during the week, and American No. 1 Foundry sold at $23.50, The officially reported exports fer eleven months ending with May were 154,845,608 bushels of wheat and 5,31 prices ; 5,255,310 barrels of fieur, equivalent to 158,494,595 bushels in all, the export valine being $198 706,948. Bat June has evidently been far in excess of May in quantity of grain exported, for the quantity sent frem the chief Atlantic ports in enly two weeks of the menth was about 6,660,000 bushels, while the third week will make a still larger report. Thus it will appear that we shall have founda market during the year fer 172,000,000 to 175,000,000 bushels of wheat, but under ordinary circumstances the foreign market could not take 100,000,000 bushels; indeed, about 92,000,000 bushels was the largest quantity ever taken in any year prier to 1879. If we should produce in 1880 about 75,000,000 bushels more than we can con- sume, er find a market fer, the consequence would be an extremely low price fer wheat. << ae Jottings from the: Old Country. PARLIAMENTARY. Canterbury comes eut werst of ail the constituencies in respect ef which election petitions have as yet been heard and dealt with. As the judges acquitted the uow ousted members of any personal responsi- bility for the gross corruption carried on on their bshalf, no ene else has any business to pretest. But surely Mr. Gathorne Hardy and Celonel Laurie, neiiner of whom was new to Canterbury and its ways, ought to have leoked after their agents enough to see that they kept clear of such wholesale bribery as was proved against them. When City alderinen aspire to be mem- bers of Parliament they shonld get their English cerrected for them. Sir Charles Wetham. in his address te the Gravesend electors, says, ‘* Lai desirous of your doing me the hener ef becoming your represen- tative’ Does he reaily wish the Graves- end electors to represent themselves / and, if it is pessible for them to do that, how will he be honored by it ! MISCELLANEOUS, Tue Greex.—The ‘‘ Greeks,” however strong or hewever weak their claim te the classic title, have made some progress dur- ing their half century ef partial independ- ence. If they have net pregressed more, they can very properly urge that their area has been tee centracted, and that they have been grievously hampered by Turkish law- lessness on their borders. When they have the fair play they deserve, we may reason- ably hope that they will justify the elfierts the English and French are making for them. But their friends; new aad old, whether they are City aldermen or of Mr, Gladstene’s stamp, will set them en the wreng track if they encourage them to be mere vain-glorious and self-satisfied than they already are. ‘*‘ New Greece” is on its trial. ScorLaAND’s Moonrs.—Reports from the Highlands are very favorable. The hatch- ing season has been got over without mis- hap, and net only are the broods large, but they give every appearance oi sound health and freedom frem disease. Necessanigs.-—False teeth are not, ‘‘ necessaries” to a married lady ; at least such is the decisien just given in a ceunty ceurt case at Sheflield, in which the hus- band was sued in respect ef seme fer which the lady had neglected te pay. Younc Enoitann.—At Guy’s Hospital, last Wednesday, the students, to the num- ber of 200, assembled in the colonnade and hissed the treasurer,en his way te the ‘‘take in’ room. The students stood in order in two lines, leaving reom fer the treasurer ; and, as soon as he had passed, three cheers were giver for the medical and surgical staff. Afterwards the students walked off in the coolest, calmest manner, A Good Account. ‘To sum it up, six long years ef bed-rid- den sickness and snifering, 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, andI want everyhedy to know it for their benefit.” : ‘“Joun Wexxks, Butler, N. Y.’;