+ - 5 a , lie i aad ~ te ee ee - » abo. rer —- - “a we * —s ale | ge nae lg ~~ » ; be Be. = “ - cosas ) aa a ip i 4 ) i ' : | 5 ta + THe DAILY EXAMINER. } ; — JULY 23, 1880. Savings Bank Deposits. | aps, be some ; , } 5 h were would, per wide , deposits 1m | the Herald's contention that the the Savings Bank have hecause ‘* timid indivi deposits from the Company banks placed them where they Deminion Government, the ** Company But, the fact 1s, depesits in the are secured by the if the amounts cle pesited int minishec. , banks ef Charlottetown to the extent © | available te us give the y banks as fol- increase: ¢ over $500,000. The latest returns | deposits at the three Cit low :— se Bank P. E. I. (Sept. 15, bod: Unien Bank (March, 1850) Merchav‘s Bank (March, 1880) $223,883.01 418,356.38 94,995.23 “ ————— $337, 239,62 The available returns nearest the Ist July, 1873, show the deposits te be— Bank P. E. 1.(1872) $150, 763.26 Union Bank (1873) 77,066. Ll Merchants Bank 54,938.49 This is apart from the amount on the Merchants’ Bank of Halifax—a branch of which was established here a few years ago. Added to the increase in :the Savings Bank since June 30, 1873 (3466.711.2%), the in- creased deposits in our banks amount to ever a iaiillion dollars, Is it necessary for us to say any more in orcer to show that the HHeruld is wrong ? eC te eS > Si mm Pe ‘The Pacific Railway. Tue Toronto “Telegram” says: ‘‘ Tire leag and short of the discussion of the Carada Pacific Railway question seems to ba this - that as the representatives of the people in Parliament have decided that the read must be built without unnecessary de- lay, the way in which it can be sbuilt with least pressure upon the people is the best way to build it. It is altegether likely that the road will be handed over to a company —not only to build it but to run it after it ia built, so that the people will have no risk in the matter at all, and will not be further taxed in regard toit. If it is built by a company, one of the first results will be to bring a large amount of money into the conntry fer labor, instead of a large amount being taken out jor interest. England is overtlowing with money at present, seeking investment ; so that Sir John should have little diticulty in bringing negotiations to a 2 clese. cL = me A Fraud. We are informed that the notices calling for 500 laberers to work in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, are merely a trap for discontent- ed men. Ia response to similar notices, it is said that a number of poor men went ever there in the spring ; and, having spent their last dollar on the passage, obliged, after a long search for employment, te work at nominal wages until something aheuld turn up. for thein had they rather borne the ills they complained of here than flown to others they knew not of. were it would have been better — —_- = + -_—- The Prince Impesrial Memorial. A Leadon despatch ef the 19th inst. ,states that owing t the pressure which has been brought te bear upon him in reference to the erection of a monument to the late Prince Napoleon in Westminster Abbey, Dean ‘stanley has decided not to insist upon his original preject. It is now said that the statue will be placed in St. George’s chapel, Windsor Castle, with the Queen’s approval. Tothis it is net thought any aeriens objection can be raised quarter. in any The Execution of Bennett. Tur murderer of George Brown suffers te-day. it is stated that Bennett keeps calm, and spends most of his time, when not engaged with his priest, in writing The following is from a poem he composed since |.e went to gaol .—- This world to me is dark and drear, Fond death, on you | wait ; The hours are quickly passing by, My day is growing late. On God alone I place my trust, My life I freely give, In peace await His kind release from out this living grave. Lato Crop } Reports. Tue latest reports are to the effect that crops in France, Germany and Russia are likely to turn out better than was antici- pated at one time—that, in fact, they will show a fair average. In Ireland the crops look well ; but considerable damage is re- ported in the low-lying lands of England. In the Western and Northern States dranvht has cansed much alarm, and the crops will probably be short on account of it, «6 The dislike of the landed inter “|Gompensation for ' force In|} ' so largely increased | 40° , juals withdrew their |sation to and | , received his landlerd 8 per | This proposal, if Banks” were di-|extend tie | districts, a1 have, since 15/%,| | Ged against it is the hast® with which the q'he Irish Land Diffloulty. a late London letter it is stated that in “ast to the Disturbances ; ti i » t 72 ’ 1ioW preduced its efiect. The Government 1 sroposes to alleviate the hardships whicls it i would inflict upen, frish landlords. A ten- ant is not to be able to enforce compen- » eyjetion if he has neglected or re- | r evi 2 ; nie Ft »;* } =. \ ; of fused to sell his tenant right, atter mavilly mission to do so. carried, will practically Ulster custom to the clistressed id in due course, to the whole of relaud. The only objection that can be Gevernment seeks to introduee a very li- nertant change into the relations, between landlord and tenant. It is generally con- sidered a very considerable imprevement of the bill, for tenants will be compelled to satisfy their landlords either one way or the other, and no encouragement willbe given to those who, in defiance of the rights of property, have hoped to keep their farms without paying any rent at all. Neverthe- less, it is evident that Irish legislation is being conducted upon very hasty orinciples. Such a necessary provision should not, in justice to the landlords, have been omitted from the first draft of the bill. —_ > ++ ae +s? > —_ = Summerside Items. (from our own Correspondent. ) J. H. Bell, M. A., of Ottawa, is adver- tised to give a freo lecture in Ludlow Hall on Monday evening next, Subject— ‘The Art of Public Speaking.” The non-appearance of Nannery & Lind- ley’s Company here, as advertised was quite a disappointment te our people, We un- derstand that quite a large number of tickets were sold. As the company did not come, the money was refanded. They would have had a full house, The annual picnic of the Sunday School scholars of the Methodist Church was held at Schurman’s Point on Wednesday last. A large number of scholars and their friends attended. ‘They spent a very pleasant time at the point. The only thing which hap- pened to dampen their spirits was In com- ing home, when the boats, leaded with children, went aground on the flats. It was late at night when they arrived at the wharf. The Tea held at Alberton on Wednesday last was well patronized. A train of fifteen cars passed through here with passengers, On Exhibition Day ample provision will be made to sapply visitors with ‘‘ goed things.” The Ladies of the Methodist Church intend having a Refreshment table. The Ladies of the Baptist Chureh also intend providing one. Jon McKenzie, Esq., is spoken of asa candidate for the vacancy in the Town Council. It is not likely there will be any opposition, asin the course of a few weeks a new Council will have to be elected. David Montgomery, Esq., met with a severe accident the other day. While ex- amining his new vessel, he fell from the scaffolding, a distance of twenty feet, and breke his arm just above the wrist, besides sustaining some other injuries. Mr. Mont- Gomery is able to be about, although it is evident he got badly shaken. The Baptist Church here has secured the services of the Rev. W. B. Hinsen, who will enter upon his duties as pastor of the church on Sunday next. 7 ? Y * 7 ‘ (From the Svuimmersrue Journal.) House-building and repairing is the order of day in Norboreugh. Neil MeKelvie, Esq., the obliging man ager of the Union Bank here, started on Tuesday morning on a pleasure trip to the Upper Provinces. Mr. Green, who has been appointed accountant of the above Bank, will be in charge during Mr. MckKelvie’s absence. Bears have been making considerable des- trnetion in Piusville among the sheep of lat». Several dead carcasses have been found pirtly devoured within the last few days. About fifty men, well armied, scoured the woods on Saturday, buat Bruin, it seems, put them all at defiance. Paul Snake, a nephew of Chief Joseph whose death we chronicled a few weeks ago, died at the camp, at the head ef Central street, on Thursday morning last. Paul was an aged man, being in his 84th year, rr he report that the Canada Temper- ance Act would not come into ferce in this year is a mistake. Some of our citizens have made preper inquiry into the matter and find that everything has been done ac- cording to law, so that new there is noth- ing to prevent its coming into ferce on the 2nd August next, ee I 0 nce The singular disappearance of Mr, Alex. Campbell, manager of the Campbell tobacco factory at Montreal, has taken place. Mr Campbell was formerly manager of McDonald’s tobacco factory for 18 years, but abeut two years ago, he mysteriously left the city, it was siidat the time, for domestic troubles. After a lengthened absence, no one knowing where be was and it being surmised he had cormnait- ted suicide, he returned. Being a man of the greatest experience in the manufacture of to- bacco, he inducedjMessis. Matthew Hodgson Ed. McKay, Wm. Smith, and Charles Ault Stark, to form a compan obtain a charter and appeint him annie A building was ebtamed and every preparation made, ata tye bam nemetencing business, when pbeli was not to be found and for the past ten days has the most active search tailed to obtain any clue to his where- abouts. Insinuations are openly made that he has been bribed by other manu. iacturers to leave the city, as his superior knowledge of tobacco mixing gave him = " C . great advantage in the trade. As matters stand his unfortunate dupes are placed in an embar- rassing position and will suffer serious pecuni- ary loss, Bill has | ZBRA—Monday Night Commences three nights engagement at Market Hall. Of this great artist the Lfauzelton Sentinel Bays: “ Another overwhelming audience greeted Professor Zera last eveniny, interest in his ex- hibitions seeming’rather to increase than lay. This is a flattering tribute to the wizard, but neverthelessa just one. No,one can visit lis en- ltertainmnent and fail to be favorably impressed iwith the astonishing skill and dexterity shown by the professor. Kvery part of his pro- ‘uranme is novel from the opening to the close, the eve no sooner resting upon one curiesity ‘produced by his marvellous hand then another Is presented to view, There have been teow ‘entertainments of the kind given in Hazleton that in any way equalled it, and perhaps the best and mwst striking evidence of its merits is seen in the large numbers of people who nightly visit Hazle Hall and who express the ‘highest admiration of the many wonderful | features presented. << | Special Notices. CucumuErs, very cheap, at Beer & Goft's. j 23 th | Lemons, very tine, at Beer & Gofl’s, j23 ti ‘¢ Bupa” Flour, lately received, at Beer & Gofl’s. j23 6i Den’ forget our cheap mouldings ag | motto frames. All kinds of frames made to order at Lewis’, j 22 3i McCeormack’s best Biscuit and Cheese, only 14 cents at the Family Grocery. jy? You can get Carters, Toirays, Stephens, and the new French copying inks at cheap rates at G. Herbert Haszard’s, 18 Queen St, Ovr new style of picture, the W oodland, is especially adapted for summer costumes. Something entirely new. Call and see spect- mens at Lewis’. j 22 2 Smoke Durham, N. C., tobacco, from Rubin & Hart's. Jusr Recrivev.—A large supply of foreign and other note paper, also envelopes, at the Agricultural Store. —R. May.- —jy 15 3i Parvrigs who require first class stationery, printed or stamped with die, crest or mono- gram, can be supplied with any quantity, no matter how large er small the’ order may be, by applying to G. IL, Haszarp, 18 Queen St. Eyerysopy flocks to Nart’s for good cigars and tobaccos. GRENADINES at 10 cents and 12. cents at the London House. {j 29 Gotp FLAKE tobacco at Rubin & Hart's, { Rubin & PINAFORE cigars at Rubin & Hart’s. CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and Nickel ware. Enquire for it. Smoxe ¢heroots, from Rubin & Hart's. -— + a +> >. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for tre newt 24 hours for the Maritime Precinees. Toronto, July 22—10 a. m. Moderate winds; cloudy to partly cloudy weather, with local shewers er thunderstorms, a — —_ oo mene he te all —_—— oe HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, July 22—T H Robblee, Summerside, P E. [; Rob Angus, Cobourg; William , Patrick Wallacs, NS; Mrand Mrs Miley, New York; S B Brush, do; Miss Lily Brush, do; D Me- Donald, Mentreal; C H Gladwin, Halifax, N S: J D Gladwin, do; Samuel Whitsone, St John, N B; S Snider, Brantford, Ont; C R Coker, Quebec; C B Mitchell, Boston; W H Smith, Montreal; Mr and Mrs Melvin, Glas- gow, © B; Frank Fales, St. John, NB; Samuel Wilmot, New Castle, Ont. OSBORNE HOUSE. July 22—Oliver P Stewart, Red Point; M (} Diekieson, Ottawa; Jesse Baker, West Cape; Tt Lantry, Belfast; H M Roberts, St John, N B: Miss Cox, Windsor, N 8; Mrs James A McKie and son, Bayview; G L Irvin, Mon- treal; James Barclay, Hilerslie; David Ross, Orwell; J O Arsenault, M PP, Egmont Bay; Miss Anna Gamble, Alberton, SEA-SIDE HOTEL—RUSTIC@ BREACH. July 19.--Miss Bearisto, Malpeque; W J Anderson, Brockville, Ont; Mrs Anderson, de; J Taylor, New York; W W = Sullivan, Charlottetown; Miss fh Newbery, do. ln CS sina a trent tae = lene. dtpltne-thannel TT Ti a, ch ancien? ee wand Peat nm it Fi ) o 8 rQYuE Great Annual Seottish Gathering of the Clans of P. KE. Estland. under the Auspices of the Caledonian Club, WILL HE HELD ON Tuesday, 10th August, 1880, ON THE Grounds of lion. J. C. Pepe, Near fthe Kensington Brewery, aboat a quarter of a mile from Ch’town. By arrangement with the Superintendent, Railway Excursion Tickets, at specially re- duced rates,as per programmes, -will be issued on the Sth and i0th, good to return till the llth, inclusive. _ Steamboat arrangements as _ follows :— Steamer ‘‘Eleather Belle’’ will leave Orwell on Tuesday, the 10th, at 7 o'clock, a. m.; re- 2) ry ‘ 7 i ’ turning, leave Charlottetown at 5 o'clock, p.m, Return Tickets 30 cents. Steamer ‘Southport ” will leave Shaw’s Wharf on Tuesday, the 10th, at 7 o'clock, a, m., calling at Westville and Rocky Point going and coming, returning will leave Char- lottetown at 5 o'clock, p.m. Tickets—one fare. ‘ a ee The Steam Navigation Company will issue return tickets from Pietou Landing at $1.25, including admission to grounds, on Monday, 7 Ith, good to return on the 11th. 2 4 Jpn i ; raw < or Prize List, Railway Fares, and all other particulars, see programmes, KR. J. CAMPBELL, | A. A. MAG DONALD, Ree. Sec’y. ; Ch’town, July 23; 1880, Bawa een -—— w{ UBSORIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, | the Coe and most Newsy Paper Published ta the Provinces, j } | | ’ | | | | | | ‘te Sa SUMMER STOCK- RY GOODS. Tremaine & Meteali ARE NOW SELLING OFF THEIR Summer Stock! COMPRISING IN Dress Goods, Beiges, Cords, Lustres, Cashmeres, Merinos, &¢., AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. Summer Tweeds, Suitings, Fustians, Corduroys, Coatings (Plain and Fancy), Pant Cloths, &c., AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, Cheap White Cottan, Cheap Grey Cotton, Cheap Feather Ticking, Cheap Table Linens, Cheap Towels and Towelling, Cheap Sheetings, Xe., Cheap Hosiery, Ladies’ Stockings, Men’s Socks, Cheap Silk Ties, Ladies’ Sears, Gents’ Scarfs and Ties, Cheap Shirts and Shirting, Cheap Linders and Drawers, Cheap Underclothing, 3 (Ladies’ and Gents, ) Cheap Embroideries, Cheap Kdgings, Cheap Ribbons, Cheap Silks, Cheap Satins, Cheap Feathers, Cheap Flowers. DRESS CAPS, Special at 8 cents each; another lot, 20 cents each; another lot, 30 cts. each, &e, Ameng so many cheap expect to get Bargains, TREMAINE & METCALF, 83 QUEEN STREFT, Ch’town, July 22, 1880, things, ALL may ae oe * Lumber. Lumber, 7 ‘Ts i l nm WILL Sell by AUCTION, on FRIDAY 4 NiCX 7 23rd mst., at 6 o'clock » eh, . Pownal VW hari, 2 '? iy 28,000 feet Spruce Deal, ei } 5,069 “* Scantiing, ot 8,000 ‘* 2inch Pine, Dry No, 1, ;& 7,400 ** Jdinch * “s ss 3 1,000 ‘* Spruce boards, ‘ft 2,500 ‘* Dry Pine Boards No. 1, 4% 25,000 ‘ Pine Beares, a Hi Wild Brier. ALSO e 2,400 pieces Fencing, 2,000 feet Spruce Poarda, 4 3,000 feet Deal, se 800 feet Hardwood Plank, 3 ks Maria Emma 4 W. D. STEWART, i July 20. 1880—5i tn thf Auctioneer, 3 -— - ment E x MARKET HALL 4@ THREE NIGHTS, — q yao, Laugh Creator, Wonder Worker, and Yentriloquial Emperor, Admission 25 and 35 cents. : July 21, ’80—6i ° sg ee ee eee - Lobster Gan Boxes, VOR SAL at a Bargain, 400 Lobster Can oxes, for flat Cans 4} in. die. JOHN A. McLEOD, or A. C. McLEOD, Kensington, Charlottetown, 1880. July 22, a a a es ce ‘Pwo Teachers Wanted ~ Re the Souris East Grammar School, . First and. Secona-class, immediately, A liberal supplement will be given. Apply te the ‘Trustees, RONALD L. McDONALD, Secretary of Trustees, . Souris East, July 21, 1880—2i TO LET! Re a term of years, with the right of purchase, several Building Lots in Come mon Lot 25, near the residence ef Peter Hyndman, Esq., being part of the Estate of the late Thomas DesBrisay. For further par- ticulars apply at the office of Messrs, Hopa- son & McLErop, Water Street. JOSEPH POPE, Jr, Ch’town, July 21, 1880—2w eod, a LUMBER, LUMBER, A VERY LARGE STOCK OF a. Seasoned Pine & Siruce Lumber on Hand, for Sale elivered ai Point Bu Chene, tv Schooners, Consisting of Pie Vorrds, Plank & Sheathing; also’ Spruce boards, Scantling, Clap- beards, Laths, Shingles, ete. Ail for sale Cheap, in quantities to suit purchasers, | CUSHING & CLARKK, Salsbury, N. B., June 18, 1880—3m eod | QUBSCRIBE for the DAILY BXAMINER +b) the Cheapest and most published in the Provinces, Newsy Paper a — eae —. eee et —— . a . 42 +. i + £, Wants, fost, found, &c. kx Advertisements uncer this heading, in space not exces ding haly ax inch, will be ix sertead 4 for Len Cents per day, Vy antee- A smart BOY about lj years ° _ of age tolearnthe Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing business, Good references will be required.—-iv¥. W. Wettngr, [j 23 3i CR ah GA ATE: ee LN CAN a hy DORA A et ES Elie ty ER le : . ec To AAS oe “ » ‘ : oni ee et : : ad W aifed—As many Watches and Clocks _ as yeu can bring to Jamzs Davis, a practical English workiuan, staying at Bay View House, 8 Queen Street. “They will be repaired properly and proapily, aud as cheap as good workmanship will allow. 2). [j 22 t® ¢ ae ee et a a {OU N B—On. Shooting Grounds, a Cylin. nts Alecia AE Yi A der open face Wateh, which the owner a2 can have by proving preperty and paying iz expeuses of this advertisement. Apply te isaac W, Wapmas, Grafton Street. [)22 2i pd = indus ticle teed Senedd = Wy ANTER AMMEDIATELY —a~ ; good COOK. Apply to Mrs, Epwarp PALMER jiu 15 ead W ANTER—A COOK in a priyate gen- tleman’s family, Must be vell re : WO wae © Pcom- see - . 7 ] mended. Wages $7 per month, Apply at this office, {ja 3 : OST—Betw cen the Atheneum and Union Bank, a 520 note. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office, [ju 3 ERSONS wishing to get Plain Sewing or Fancy work done immediately, and to order, can have the same by applying at Mra. J. ik, McKunztn’s King Square, next door tp the residence of Mark Butener, Esq, {} 16 A paxcments te Let, on Euston street, 4B near Great George street. Apply te Parrick SHERny, Fitzroy street. ji4 té. gig 3° > \ oe] Sere ci i a A Bio nt a Nei alte L ryXO LE T—That new three story House on Gratton Street, opposite the Atheneum, containing six large rooms, Possession given ist July. Kent moderate. Apply on the premises, {j 17, 2aw tf W AGSTAFH’S HOTEL, Powpnal Street, continues to receive transient | jit GARDERS,—Two or three persons cay 2» be accommodated with Board and three Furnished Rooms in a pleasant part of the | city. ee atthe Ky. minxr ofiice, june and permanent Boarders,