a A Sa A tem ae ne etme au — VOL. 7, Tue Dairy ls Pubhshed , KX AMINER every Evening, OFFICE: INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER ANU GREAT C-BORGE STREETS, ‘Charlottetown, FP, KE. 1. RATES OF SUBSCKIPTION ; suas Months, . . . $2 50 Three Montus, - . : L 25 (me Month, 0 50 Gue Week, 0 12 a Advertising a Contracts uray 6 made for monthly, quar- most moderate rates, torly, or hall yearly advertisements, on appli cation. W, L. COTTON, =| J. W. MITCHELL, Manager, | Uttice Sup’t Great Summer Resort! PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, a eet BPDOnRN SS BOT DD z.. fFENHIS New aud Commodious House, situate at North Shore, offers great attraction fer 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. Charges modera‘e. For farther particalas apply to the Mannzer, or address LORANE HOTEL COMPANY, Charlottetown, P. FE. 1. Jane 12, 15580. ~ . PACIFIC Mutual Insurance Oo,, NEW YORE MARINE. $744,149.00 Assets Sist Deo. i879, «= Iusurance eliected on CARGOES and FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards a Arat-clase risi,s. Certificates ssued payable in London at the office of Morton Rose & Ce., Bankers, or in New York, Risks taken and rates fixed without being referred to Heal Office. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent for P. E. Island. May 11, 1SS0 LORNE RESTAURANT! —- A N D-— FRUIT DEPOT. YHIS First-class Establishment (situated on Grafton Street, one door east of Beales’ corner) is now open for the accommo. dation of the public. Everything to be found in a first-class Oyster and Refreshment Saloon always on han. Being conducted by an €x- perienced person, satisiaction is guaranteed. Our up-stairs Lunch Rooms are neatly and tastefully arr.nged, and far excel anything of the kind ip the city. Call and see for your- selves. A. McDONALD, June 3, ’80--Im mths Proprietor. A Fact Worth Knowing! He OFTEN do we hear men say, ‘1 never can get clothes to fit.”” The reason is obvious. ew Tailors understand how to Cut the Garment to afford the evolutions of the body. Come to the right place and get suited. Mothers, bring your beys; wives, send your husbanda. Cutting promptly executed. aranteed. Equallesd vy few, excelled by aang. Charges Moderate. Terms Cash. THOMAS SMITH, Upper Gt. George Street. Ch’town, June 1, 18380. QUEEN INSURANCE CO'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— Bones, Bones. a undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash per cwt. for all bones delivered at the Bene Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity than one ewt. (112 lbs) taken. PRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent. Good fits cece Gajtown, Dec. 1, 1879 ee iid YUBSCIIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper Published in the Provinces. » a ue me nt, ve ~ es mt = 2 E EXAMINER. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, JULY 4 } } SEASIDE HOTEL! | | | RUSTICO BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. | ‘UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) i | ———— 10: ———— i r y s > T , as ° a | | = Beautiful Watering Place will be open for June till the 1Lbth September. The above 2) ig si as a a ae ig situated in one of the mest charming spots on the Island, ‘ re yor S (ea aru ‘ 27} ‘ if i i clei ~~ i a scenery, a bracing atmosphere, a beautiful beach, splendid surf- | bs sen: river ; speci i ‘By ea and rivel fishing, eic., ete. Good Tables. Moderate charges. Special * gements nade tor Picnic and Dinner Parties, ete. Also the spacious Pavilion will e na for | icuic Parties, ete., at moderate charges. oath will leave Char . ill : ! i pe ‘ ach : ill leave € harlottetow nevery Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for : ruieSts : ‘_ . vy evary " . ; } ni ’ | Ti returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. m. } ! ) “rye . ' it} ; i f ee 32, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all | points at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—7 miles. ADDRESs, JOHN NEWSON & CO., Proprietors, Charlottetown, P. EF. Island. } the reception of Guests from the 24th ee eR atten Sonal ul _— Euouarage Home Mallar, For all kinds of Crackers, Biscuits, Navy Bread, &e,, CFO DO “THE CITY STEAM BAKERY,” PRINCE STREET. YO Q - P< as © si > ‘. ® wm quest RS, ften otherwise. 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Oi Se OO SSS a . . ~ “ns eee OE v om =a ae oO C ~ oped age .*s iy, i oS i mg cs -< oy zt OOS se > — —™ ~~ © a el am. oo Geo oo ex = =a DR ~ eo ~ OD a. oe a— Gre Rn ont a — ~~ — e ~ i552 Oat cS = : 22 & = 2 a + -—-~ a - Sh ~~ © ~ e) ] Som Rem : = a opp POS — rs ot 0 a os oe amt “os — - — te sy my & ™ | - a ~_ = Saal A Liberal Discount to Wholesale Buyers. Special prices offered to Committees of Church Parties, Picnics. &c. Catalogue and Price List mailed free to any address. JOHN QUIRK, June 14, L880. PROPRIEVOR ~ : . -_ FRANKLIN HOUSE. MYNHIS Large New House, beautifully situated on the highest land, adjacent to the City, is now 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. Trrws MoprErartr. HENRY COOMBS, PROPRIETOR cm ~ i Charlottetown, May 22, 1880. —pat tf aeetenernt _—- ee Se NEW OILCLOTHS! ~A'T w. A. WEEKS & CO’S. BHAUVUTIFVUL NEW PATTERNS. 3 FEET WIDE, 4} 6é Cs (5 Ge <6 éé cs HH : 12 ce ‘* -_ WA. WEHEEES & CO., 880—tu th sat @ueen Street Charlottetown, May 18, 1 ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDACE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. : FO GE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla PUREE Oe OS ae Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, mr Prices on application, ag heey hee Manilla Hawsers, Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American. ; Jan. 7; 1380. wee i Tae Dairy EXAMINER. : as SULY 3, pane. ati, — = - nee The Civil Service. On the 23rd February last, Dr. Muttart, M. P., moved for a Return of the Inside | Division of the Civil Service by Depart- wents, shewing : Ist. appointed fer the several Provinces com- may prising the Dominien, from July Ist, 1873, | to the present date ; also showing the pro- pertion in which these Provinces are now represented in the Service. 2nd. A list of employes appointed from ceuntries Other than Canada since Confed- eration, gpowing the nationality of each, how leng resident in Canada previous to appointment, and present salary if new in the service. As the Dominion Government has lately appointed a Cornission to enquire into the organization of the Civil Service, we wish to direct special attention to this return, especially to the first section of it, as it proves beyond question, that Prince Ed- ward Island, up to the present, has not re- ceived her fair share of the Inside Civil Service patronage. The table below shows by Departments, the number of persons appointed from the several Provinces of the Dominion, res- pectively, from first July, 1873, to 28rd February, 1880. ladys |e] | | ae : sis/S|2 7128/3) , DEPARTMENTS. E/SIS EE! [513 3 Fifideleiacit: | Sieimimialsials cee 9 canara | oa af ance | mnie mene aceee f cemee | waned o> ip Governor General’s! i < , | Secy’s office.. ...} 2 —|— a a 2 Privy Council office! 3) 3! _|—!_|—] 7 Dep't. of Justice...| 9} 41.3/—|—'—/—| 16 Dep't. of Militia &! | | | | 4 Defence .../..... | by 4) 2 ta ae oe Dep't. of Secretary, Pay tees OF BON. NSA ee , 10, 4-- = i “ 14 Dep't. of the Interior} 25; 2 —! 2) 1-—-} 2) 32 Anditor General’s| Pt Oe sar ee 5 J l moe Ss Finance Department; 20)—| 2! 3! 1/—|\—! 26 Customs Department; 2!—! 1 2)—|—|—| § Inland Revenue | Departmento. 2... BA — | —|— 7 Dep't. of Public! ee Waské. 5s. <s. | 5 5\—| Mot Dep't. of Railways! | | 7 and Canals....... 2| of ai —|— kek Post Office Dep't..../ 21'14| 2) 2!--|—|_1 39 Dep't. of Agriculture, 7) 6)~ baba -i—} 3 Dep't. Marine and; Ks Pabelad.:..:. 004 1a 3) ea 7 Totals, Provinces. ..'116 51/14/14; 3\—| 2/200 Withont referring specially te the second section, the return to Parliament, taken as a whole, suggests twe highly important considerations that onght not to be over- looked by the Civil Service Comission. The first is the right of each Province te an equitable share of the inside Civil Service patronage ; and the second is the propriety of encouraging native talent to the exclusion of foreigners. We hold that it is unfair to Canadians to have many of the best offices in the Dominien filled by old countrymen, whose presence here is due perhaps to the influence of some rich relative or influential political friend ‘‘ at home.” Weare, of course, willing to ac- cede equal rights and privileges—in this as well as other matters—to English, Irish and Scotchmen who come here for the pur- pose of making homes for themselves and of helping to build up our common coun try ; but we are not willing that the claims of our native Canadians to positions of trust and emolumeyt should be thrust aside merely for the accommodation of adventur- ers and ‘poor relations’ from the old country. - >> -- In the Italian Chamber of Deputies on Friday, an individual in the gallery set apart for the public, flung two large stones into the hall below, but no one was hurt. The man was immediately arrested. He said he wished harm to the Chamber in general and not tu any Deputy in par- ticular. He refused to give Ins name, and said“ that later on he wonld metives which prompted the acti. again being questioned, the prisoner said his name was Gordegliana ; that he was a tailor at Viterbo; that he had ceme to Rome with the intention of killing a per- sonal enemy or ef committing suicide, but that, being desperate and tormented with hunger, he had done something for which to be arrested in order to obtain food in prison, He also alleged that some time ago he had received a commission te come to Rome to assassinate the King. Active investi- gation into the affair is proceeding. Gor- degliana is twenty-six years of age. It is believed is insane. His pockets were found full of stones. Those he threw fell upon the ministerial bench, upon which several Deputies were sitting. They were flung with great force. 3, L880. A list of employes | state the | After NO, 36 A Destructive Fire. THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS WORTH OF MILL PROPERTY DESTROYED AT CALEDONIA, LOT 61—-NO INSURANCA, TWO On Thursday evening, June 3rd, as Ken- neth Martin, Esq., of Caledonia, Lot 61, was for a short time sowing grain in a i field, his attention was attracted by smoke rising in the direction of his mills. Fear- ing that the mills might be in danger, he ‘immediately hastened in the direction of the fire. He did not go far before he was convinced that his fears were too well grounded to admit of doubt. He and a number of the neighbors were immediately on the scene; but the fire had already gone so far that it was impossible to arrest the progress of the flames without the mills falling victims to their tury. By the ex- ertions of these who gathered, the mill- dam and almost all the unsawed lumber were saved. The sawed lumber destroyed amounted to about 10,000 feet, consisting chjefly of hardwood and seasoned pine, be sides a large quantity of shingles. There was also a valuable set of carpenter's tools destroyed, besides several pieces of nnused machinery which happened to be in the milis. The saws, consisting of three cir- cular and four up and down saws, were bent and twisted in all shapes, rendering them utterly useless. The heavy iron shaft in the saw mill was bent and almost broken by the weight of the falling timbers. Mr. Martin estimates his loss at about $2,500. There was no insurance on the property. — kK. C. Advertiser. - e+ oe +e OPIUM. ® Iv is not a consoling fact, nor one to the credit of the British, that this vile mur- derer was forced on the Chinese by the aid of ihe bayonet and, “ high civilization.” A few facts of the trade may be interest- ing : Opium is taken frem India inte China at the rate of 5,000 to 6,000 tons yearly. One pound of this makes 7,000 Trey grains, and a very large supply for ene person’s daily consumption is terty or fifty grains, Thus they have imported over 115,000,000 grains aday. For tending to do the mest harm to human beings, swelling te a fear- ful extent the number ef suicides, the pro- fessedly Christian merchants of the highest civilized nation on the earth, have received a clear protit ef $350,000,000, _*o-* ns eamty Fresh difficulties in Bulgaria are feared. ‘The Panslavist agitation is increasing. The Cologne (azette says: *‘ At a secret meet- ing of the Bulgarian and Roumelian lead- ers at Slivano, on the 29th of May, to agi-_ tate fora union of the twe countries, it was resolved to prepare for active measures. The loan of {£40,000 by a Bulgarian bank to East Reumelia, theugh pretended to be for helping the latter country pay her tribute to the Porte, is believed to be for revolutionary purposes. ‘_—_.o- + — On the 29th ult. Edward Hanian waa was seriously ill at his residence on Teronte island. Medical attendance was called upon and, on examining the patient, said he was suffering from a severe illness of bilious fever. He is now slightly better. —- a One Ottawa lumber yard contains about ten million feet of lumber, nine million of which has lately been sold to American dealers at a very fair price, HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. June 30—Rev D H Hind, Georgetown; H Kitchen, River John ; G Goldie, Goderich, Ont; Alfred Chomnara, Quebec; J E Boyd, wife and three children, Ottawa, C D McPhee, wife and three children, Denver, Colerado; Geo E McLaughlin, St John, N B; R F Quirk, Halifax; Res W B Hamilton, Londonderry; EO Walsh, do. July 1—D M Stery, wife and ebild, Halifax; G O Kohl, Montreal; 8S Forest, Halifax; R Heoedly, de; J P Archi- bald, Truro, N 8; F Morrow, Souris; John McLean, do; Fred Beatty, Wallace; H T Sutherland, New Glasgow. REVERE HOUSE, July 1—James Johnson, Annandale, P E I; A W Sawyer, Wolfville, N S; U Upham, Trure, N 8; U V Jones, Woifville, NS; Wil- lie KE O Jones, do; Miss Auld, St John, N B, July 2—C H Peters, St John, N B. OSBORNE HOUSE, Juuxe 30—S Francis, Crapaud; Joha Me- Eachern, Mill View; Geo Forbes, Vernon River, James Barclay, Ellerslie; Oliver Smith, Boston; CC Carleton, Souris; H Forsey Breon, Hotel du Harvie; Geo McKay and wife, New Londen; J Scott, City. July 1-—J Schurman, Summerside; H J Massey do; C W Massey, do; Jas Scott, Souris; Wellington Mvich, El- don; Wm Montgomery, Port Hil); Alfred Williams, Bideford; Ewen Campbell, do; Philip Williams, Mt Pleasant; James Larkin, Alberton, Wm B Kilbride, Conway; James McLaughlan, Souris; Joseph McVaue, Both- well; Walter Matheson, Campbleten; David Ross, Orwell; T C Ferguson, Campbleton, N B; Miss Lizzie Ferguson, do; Rey D W Gran- dal, ‘Tatamageuche; M Booth, Aberdeen, Scotland. ROCKLIN HOUSE, July |1—Mrs Doane, Newfeundland; James McCready, St John; William Hooper, M P P, Morell; Mrs MeWade, Seuris; Thomas Tay- lor, Grand River; Wm Bruce, Uigg, Themas Hooper, Bedeque; Norman McLeod, Orwell; Geo B Aitkens and wife, Montague; Miss Mc- Kay, Summerside; Miss McKay Margate ; Peter Campbell, West River, Picten; Michael Kirkpatrick, Bay Verte, N B; R Vessey, Benshaw: James 0 Morrow, Souris; Pe ‘Palmer, Victoria; Rev T W Johnston, do; ' Crosby, Bedeque; W Lord, do. 4 a‘, - a ae