é 'v i. mean ee len acne emcee Tatts ia AO A a cae lly we coe sim. a * bry ema Mio gy Site irs saab eae Pe ee PacMan on go are we eS 2 = wniccasawadesacialneneceohetegg a” i ain eile amwerennen lie one anata einen ating GE ae CRETE eke are om eae OE Nena ant etal sac: em ; i 4 Tus Daity EXAMINER. | MAY 12, 1880. Business Looking Up. Since the opening ef navigation there has been qnite a stir about the wharves and commercial houses of the town. The in- ports this year are fully up to the average ; but it is worthy of remark that fewer goods have been placed in bond than heretofore. Merchants have paid their duties promptly; and we assume that they intend to require prompt payment from their customers. This is a pleasing sign of the times. The credit system is evidently doomed. With no bankruptcy laws and no imprisonment for debi, there is little encouragement for those inclined to give and take credit indiscrim- inately. Our merchants have risen to the occasion. They are beginning te do busi- ness on the only safe basis. The folly of dealing at a loss—eutting off their noses to spite their neighbers faces— the madness of giving | ong credit and never getting paid— have been fully demonstrated. The lesson of experience has been taken to heart. We are now abeut te see business done on the principle of sure protits and proupt pay- ments. Under this system the incubus of County Courts, e.c., etc., will, te a large extent, be removed, and the Province will prosper -vhough, as will be seen by a letter which we quote frem the Monetary Times, there are some fools among us yet. Since the removal of the ice blockade, there has been quite a brisk expert trade in horses, cattle, sheep, and potatoes. The enterprise of Hon. Capt. Richards in hav- ing a steamer come here to load petatves for the Old Country, is highly commenc- able, and sure to be appreciated by the farmers—especially those of }Prince County. We hope, it will result in a handsome profit to the Captain. The export, this spring,of a number of first-class cattle direct to thie British market, per steamer Prince Edward, marks an era in the trade of this Province. Though our pevple have sowe drawbacks in the raising of cattle which the farmers of On- tario and the Western Siates have not, they also have some advantages in this trade which the others do not possess. We hops the day is not far distant when the export of fat cattle will bea prominentfeature of the commerce of Prince Edward !sland ; and we trust that this first venture will prove highly remunerative to the gentlemen engaged in it. On the whole, a wholesome, confident tone pervades business circles on the Island; and, witl: the blessing of Providence on the labors of our husbandmen, we look for- ward to a prosperous season. ‘The Fisheries. Tue annual report of the Commissioner of Fisheries shows the product, by Provinces, for 1878 and 1879, respectively, to have been : 1378. i879. Nova Scotia $ 6,131,599 $ 5,752,920 New Brunswick . 2,306,799 2,554,739 Quebec 2,664,055 2,820,395 Ontario ’ 348,122 367,033 P. E. Island 340,344 1,402,301 British (olumbia 925,768 631,766 Total ‘ $13,215,678 $13,529,254 Increase, $313,576. ae TP Oe 3 ‘Who Wrote This ? . (From the Monetary Times.) Ideas, we are told by a prominent modern author, govern the world, but there are sane and insane ideas, practical and impracticable ones, new ideas and old ones in a new dress. Probably this following from s Prince Edward Island genius to a Montreal house, is not en- tirely new; it may be placed in whatever class the reader chooses : April, 1880. Gentlemen,—-I am infermed you de the largest W hole-Sale Greeerie Buisness in Mon- treaul and as I am Now in the Same line of Buisness, | wish you to please Send me your price list & Catilogue, | want to know your cash pr’ces aad also your three imos, prices. If 1 can purchase frem you on three mos., | Shall sel holesale & retail forcash only. 1am doing a Strict cash Buisness now, aud find I can to much mere than I did while on Cr. System. Groceries are kept pretty high here by the holesailers, So there is not much chance for the Small retail Store to de much. I was thinking that if J could purchase frem a geod firm, so as to undersell, a jivile, that in a very Short, time they could be run of alto- gether, as I could then git the hole sale as well the retail customers. Please rite me and tell me just what can be done in your line. Yours, Respectfully, —-~ —-~w0e --- Tus Lindley Opera Company played toa fair house in Summerside last} evening, Butlale Bill being the piece presented. They returm here on lriday evening, when, in an. swer to numerous requests, Vinafore will be presente’. We hope the citizens of Char lottetown, with their sisters, their cousins and their aunts, will turn out en masse, as it may be a leng time before they have Pinatere again. The programme is a strong one, as in addition the farce of Lend Me 5 Shillings wiil be pro- duced, with Harry Lindley as Mr. Golighty, aud fall company in caste. Seats can be se- cured without extra charge at Drug Stores. Tue C amberland Meat and Produce Co., of Nova Scotia, shipped to England last week $17,000 worth of cattle, besides some hogs and a quantity of potatees. Sackville apes a, sixty-eight head, which weighed 97,965 ; ee ela <<. ——— Ane aa We do not hold ourselves responsible for the statements or opinions of our correspondents To the Editor of the Examiner. Sin, —A meeting of the electors of Ward 5 was held some time ago, of which meeting Mr. Matthew Allan was Secretary. | purported to be a report of that meeting ap- peared ia your paperover the Secretary sname., The report says that a motion nominating Mr. H. B. Smith, as acandidate, was carried by the meeting. With this statement no fault can be found. But I find that Mr. Allan states, in a letter which appeared in the ‘* Patriot,” that ten to one of those at the meeting were opposed to Mr. Smith’s pomina- tion. When does he consider ;it his duty to tell the truth? Oris it by accident that he tells it aay time? Poor Matthew is hardly responsible for what he says or dees. But it is too bad that a meeting of citizens should be miscepreseated by the clique whe control him, If he has friends they should look after him, and net allow him te append his name te statements fer the preas. Itis only a short time ago that he published a statement de- claring his readiness te shoot a man for the sum of twenty dollars. I would not be sur- prised to find him next advertise that he will make any desired statement for the sum of ene dollar. JY ours, etc., Warp Five Evecror. May 12, 1879. oe RI RN RS ATP Imports. PER ‘‘ CARROLL” TO-DAY. A. A. Baldwin & Co. —11 bexea and 2 bdls mdse, 1 bdle castings, | bdle garden tools, 6 bales fibre, 2 pieces wire fence, 1 bdle hard. ware, 4 boxes varnish, 10 bdls twines, 2 coils packing, 2 boxes fruit, 2 bales excelsior. Carvell Bros.—I bbl. rhubarb, 1 bag wheat, 100 egg cases, 2 pkgs mdse. W. E. Dawson & (o. —4 boxes fruit, 5 boxes 1 bbl varnish, 19 half-chests tea. Dodd & Rogers—2 boxes mdse, ] pkge cast- ings, 20 half chests tea, 2 boxes varnish. Arch’d Kennedy —30 bolts, 2 bales duek, 80 coils rope, 3 cases oil cloths. Bourke, Son & Co.—12 boxes mdse. Beer & Sons—! case and 2 boxes mdse. 1. C.Hall—3 boxes mdse. McDonald & Westway—15 half-chests tea. 406 empty egg cases and about 40 packages mdse, and 63 packages household furniture to sundry parties. PER ‘* ETHEL BLANCH. ” A A Baldwin—56 kegs, 18 casks, 11 bbls, 1 keg, 25 drums, 2 cases and 8 casks mdse. a & Sous—-180 half-chests tea, 1 case mdse, 35 bags rice. Beer & Goff—98 pkgs tea, 13 cases mdse, 6 cases, 4 bbls mdse. Bourke, Son & Co.—2 cases, 15 kegs mase. J R Bourke —15 pkgs tea. R Bell—1 cask, 12 chests, 2 bags, 2 kegs mdse. D Belfour—6 chests tea. B Balderston—d chests tea. J & W Beer—5 bales mdse. W & A Brown & Co.—5 cases mdse. Connolly & Co—3 bbls, 3 cases, 100 boxes, 380 half-chests, 40 kegs mdse. Geo. Clarke—5 chests, 2 casks, 3 bbls, 2 casks mdse. A Craig —10 hali-chests tea. D Davies—10 chests tea, 20 half do. W E Dawson & Co.-—-25 chests tea, 50 half do, 63 cases and 4 casks mdse. Dawson & Co. —6 chests tea. Dawson, Gordon & Co. —12 kegs and 1 cask mdse. William Dodd - 50 chests tea. Dominion Packing Co.--12 half chests tea. Geo. Davies & Co.—9 bales mdse, 80 half- chests tea. 20 boxes, 4 cases, 36 kegs 2 casks and 7 cases mdse. H J Callbeck—8 half-chesta tea. D Farquharson—7 half-chests tea. John Gahan—2 cases, 20 boxes and 3 bbls. mdse, 5 hhds Geneva, and 10 cases do. C P Fletcher—2 cases mdse. Charles Higgins—162 half-chests tea, 1 box. R T Holman-—5 bales and 1 parcel mdse. J Johnston—22 pkgs tea. A Kennedy—1 case mdse and 5 chests de. Lengwerth & Co—4 cases, 2 bags, 63 half- chests, 10 packts, 7 kegs and 25 half-boxes mdse. L Kickbam & Ce—l box 10 chests and 1 bag mdse. Fenians & Weeks—2 casks, 1 case, 2 bags, 12 ehests, 6 kegs, 1 bbl and 13} boxes mdse. J J Arsenanlt— 12 chests tea. A MeMillan—4 barrels, 3 cases, 10 chests, 1 bag and 2 kegs mdse. J D McLeod—48 pkgs tea. D & P McNutt—15 pkgs tea. A A McDonald Bros—105 half-chests tea. D McDonald—S chests tea, D) Montgomery—3 chests tea. M McLean—91 half-chests tea. C McWade—5 chasts tea. J A Mclaine—6 do do. J. P. McLennan—4 bdis 1 case mdse. G. L. McNutt—6 chests tea, 25 boxes mdse. McEachern & Co.—20 haif-chests tea, 10 qr casks brandy, 30 cases do. S. T. Nelmes—2 cages mdse. F. T. Newbery—56 half-chests 20 boxes tea, 10 bags, 15 kegs, 6 cases, 26 bbls mdse. Walter Matheson—! bbl 2 kegs mdse, 5 chests and 10 half-chests tea. Peake Bros. & Co.—-20 bbls, 5 casks, 1 case, 40 bbls, bbls, 4 bales, | case mdse. J. B. Pollard—2 cases mdse. B. Rogers & Co.—-1 bbl, 11 chests, 2 bags, 5 kegs mdse. D. Small—40 pkgs tea. . Wm, Weish—60 pkgs tea. Geo. Whiteinan—20 pkgs tea, 5 chests, 2 bage. 3 kegs mdse, Vright ented case, 2 casks, 2 bbls, 2 pkgs mdse, 10 half-chests tea, 2 bags, 3 kegs, 20 half bexes mdse, 104 chests tea. John Yeo—16 half-chests tea, 1 case mdse. . J. G. Sterns—®2 chests, 2 bags mdse. 1. D. Reid Bros.—50 half-chests tea. Shedd, Moore & Co. —25 half-chests tea. D. Rogers—!0 chests and 10 half do tea. Also about 695 pkgs mdse to order, and 650 small pkgs to sundry parties, -“4<422P- ManGot-Werrzer.—Leng Red, Carter's Mammoth Red, Carter's Orange Globe, War- den Large Yellow and Yellow Globe.—W. R. Watson, [ma 10 4i ALL kinds of the best English Turnip Seed, at the Agricultural Store.—R. May. -{m 710i - i oo — 6 Casi ror Eacs.—Merchants in the country will get the highest price for their eggs at the 4 hhds, 106 pkgs, 6 Vamily Grocery.—R. K. Brace, W hat ; Y AUCTION, TO-MORROW, THURS. DAY, May 13, at '1 o'clock, Uh Queeli’s Wharf, : {02 Tons Round Coal, Irom Gowrie Mines, C. B. Cheice Coal for House use. Will be seld in lots to suit buyers. ‘'erms at sale. A. MeNEILL, Auct’r. No. 11 Queen St., May (2, ’80. RUBIN & HART, «WILL OPEN A— Cigar and Tobacco Store —ON-— Saturday, the (th iast., In one-half the Building mow oec- cupied by P. G, Fraser as a Drug Store. A first-class line of these (foods will be kept in stock, KUBIN & HART. May 12, 1380—2i NEW TEAS. I ANDING ex Barkentine Ethel Blanche,— BU Chests and Halfchests Congou Teas. HORACE HASZARD, G1 Water Street. Charlottetown, May 12, '80—1w eod Iron Wenches, (heap, I BOUC HT at Merrisey’s Foundry a num- ber of large and small wenches, which ] can sell at half ordivavy pices. Apply to H. COOMBS. a May 12, 18S0—pat 3i Best American Kerosene, J UsT LANDED, and selling very cheap, — e 10 casks Amerian Kerosene Oil (best quality), 20 boxes New Bermuda Onions. WILLLAM DODD, May 12, 1880—-2i Queen Square. PACIFIC. Mutual Insurance Co., —OF — NEW YORK. (ee ee MARINE. - $744,149.00 Insurance elfected ra CARGOES and FREIGHTS, covering £15,000 and upwards on first-class risks. Certificates issued payable in London at the office of Morten Rose & Co., Bankers, or in New York. tisks taken and rates fixed without being referred to Head Office. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent for P. E. Island. - Assets 31st Dec., 1879, May 11, 1580. _--—- - CLAIRE. Charlottetown; G ENTLEMEN,—In today’s issue of the - Argus | observe a malicious and cowardly attack upon me, for which the Editor of that paper will have to account before the proper tribunal. In soliviting your votes I beg to assure you that | have every confidence of success from the voluntary and almost unanimous promises of support I have received. If elected, | promise you I will devote my utmest endeavors to forward the best interests of this my adopted city; and, if possible, to get clear of undue Bank interests. JOHN MURPHY. May 11, 1880. MAR KET HALL. Lindley Onera.and Comedy Co, en FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EV'NGS, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Leading Citizens, "H. M. S. Pinafore,” AND LEND ME 5 SHILLINGS. Plans now open at Apothecaries Hall and VW. R. Watson's Drug Store. May 11, 1880. New Fruit! K* S. 8. ““ PRINCE EDWARD,’’— Raisins, Currants, Figs, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, &c¢., ots BEER & GOFF’S. May 8, 1880. COAL. N HAND, fresh from the Mine, Round and Nut Coal, for sale cheap. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. May 10, 1880. ‘To the Electors of the City of ‘not fail to please. Friday, by Special Desire of SS. QUEEN STREET, Opposite Bell Tower. IN EW ETeL, EOISH Canadian AND AMERICAN GOODS, Per “Northern Light,” REAT PART of our Spring Stock has just come to hand per “ Northern Light.” We con- gratulate our customers on being able to place before them, per- haps, the CHEAPEST stock of GENERAL DRY GOODS ever presented in this Province. We have exercised all the care and taste we could command in the selection of this Stock, which we were fortunate enough to secure just as the various mar- kets reached the lowest point. We open to-day nearly 200 PIECES DRESS MATERIALS, chiefly Cashmeres, Merinos, Lus- tresand Cords; Black and Colored Lustres a specialty ; Black Cash- meres and Crapes VERY CHEAP. Our Stock of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS is replete with the latest novel- ties in Style and Color; Silks, Satins, Feathers and Flowers, and every requisite to be found in a good Millinery Establish- ment. We have great satisfac- tion in having a stock of Flowers such as is seldom seen, and which for Quality, Style and Price can- We have also added to our already good Stock of Carpets, LACE CURTAINS, NEW EM- BROIDERIES AND LACES, &e., and shall have great pleasure in showing our Goods to any one who may be dis- posed to favor us with their custom. a er naedlindihateecnsaes sade ia iie piel diitenasiees ee Household Furniture, - WILL seil at AUCTION, on THUR | DA Y, the 13th inst., at 11 o’clock, at a residence of Mrs. Caprais : Water Street, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, In Walnut and Mahogany, Chairs, Tables Sofas, Lounges, Side Board, Cheffieneer What. Not, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Curtains, Poles and Kings, Tapestry and other Carpets; 1 kn erson’s Grand Square Piano, 7 oct. (nearly new), | ‘Mason & Hamblin” Organ, Picture. Scotch Oil Cleth, Parlor and Bed Roem Steves, Wardrobes, Ash and Walnut trimmed Bed Room Suit, Painted do. do., Bedstends Matirasees, Lookiag Glasses, Wash Stan ; Tor'et Tables and Ware, 1 Hall Stove (“Sgj. tana”) nearly new, | Cooking Range, Pots &e., Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Utensils i Refrigerator, Tubs, Buckets, &e., &e. UAVANAGH, ALSO— 1 Good Milch Cow (6 years old.) Perms —Under $50, cash on delivery; over thata mount, three months credit on approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, May 4, ’80—tu s w Auctioneer, - Vetches Seed. | \ FEW BUSHELS VETCHES SEED 2 for sale by : HORACE HASZAR May 10, 1880—1w eod ms GEORGE GARTER, Choice Groceries, FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS. 66 Creat Ceorge Street, Next Millner’s Tin Shop. Charlottetewn, May 8, 1880 —3w eod eas onauillens ———— aTran Lobster Packer's Supplies PER STR. “ PRINCE EDWARD,” Ingots Refined Tin, Boxes Grain Tin, Boxes Coke Tin Piate. Pies Lead, Ears Copper, For ssle by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, May 5, 1880—3i eod ee oe = = Wants. Lost, Found, Sc. VT @OST—A Cameo BROOCH, with gold chain. The fluoder will be rewarded on leaving the same at this offee. {ina 12 i be LET— A pleasantly sitnated Dwelling Honse, with stable and garden, directly oppesite the Esplanaie,’ Weat Sidney street. Fer further particulars apply on the premises. [ma 12 ‘Dundas iy LET—The commodious and neat COT- TAGE, with good vard, garden, coach house and stables, conveniently situated on Richmond Street west. Pessession given about the [7th May, ensuing. Apply to Jamgs D. Mason. [ma 12 31 eod JOARBERS WANTB—Two or three persons can be accommodated with fur- pished reoms and board in a pleasant part of the city. Kuquire at this effies. [my l3eed A ee men (with outfit) te peddle Tinware. Apply to C. F. Harris, City Tin Store, Queen St. [ma7 tf rgxo LEBV—That comfortable and con- _ venient COTTAGE (9rooms), with stable and ceach house, situate on Dorchester Street, adjeining the premises of the undersigned. Possession given immediately. Apply to H. J. CUNDALL. {ma 7 eod ———- | ABW CARRIAGES—CHEAP. Call aud get Bargains at Joun NeEwson’s. [m3 2w rg°@ LEE—A large HOUSE on King’s Square, with Stables, &e. Apply Glass Bex 124, Post Office. [m 3 W ANTED—A ~- Carriage Blacksmith, Only first-class workinan need apply. —Hewsox, McDoveatp & Seaman. [ap 30 ‘Qe LET—A nearly new HOUSE on Euston Street, containing 9 reems. Ap ply to CuarLes MoGrucor, Esq., or E, W. TAYLOR, [ap 30 FE\WO HOUSES TO LET—One con- taining 6 rooms, the other 5 rooms; situ- ated on Spring Park Read and Long Street. Rent moderate. Apply on the premises to James McLrop. fap 30 7 ANTER—A situation in a mercantile establishment; has experience in the Grocery line. Salary not so much an object as cmployment. Temperance man, Address A. B., Charlottetown Post Office. [ap 27, tf Nh “ERCHANTS AND TRADESMEN 4VE wishing accounts adjusted can aval themselves of the services of an experienced Accountant, by addressing ‘* ACCOUNTANT. ‘ this office. fap 21 fe°%0 LET—Good Pasturage for seven TREMAINE & | | | } METCALF, i ‘ 83 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, April 23, 1880, | Cows, within a convenient distance of the city. Apply at this office. {a9 he TO LET—A large and com- modious Dwelling of 13 apartment, suit- able for Hotel accommodation, céntrally !o- cated on Hillsborough Street, within a iew minutes walk of Railway Depet, Market House, and Post Office. Possession given 1st | May proximo. Apply to Rosr. Bripeks. [al dtft OR SALE OR TO LET,—The House at present occupied by the subscriber, om West Street, opposite the residence of James Peake, Esq., apply to Samvuen N, Earuk.— ap. 12.