-_- ines FR a yecarn cnmesersiitninemanesaeetiisimannr aaa —_—— no isc spaigeae mR go ea . : ’ SY Poles tat Pere i z t 23t News Notes MINZTATURE ALWAN AG, ! 12 D , HXAMINER iy pie THURSDAY: ss oisae vhs ee JULY 3, 1880 H iy Al LY 4A IN ute encenie aoe . eT 4 o3 | Hig WATER 11.28p.m ss cicibiamnniieancioeenetl Siall-pox is epidemic in Christiana. SON RISes......4=0 | ’ Moox 21,4, 49. Gin Ree ess te a Ss 920.00) fire (SUN Sars...... 7.47 | HULL Moon o".™, JULY 7, 18380. Ouebee (lower town) had a 920, ' eens emcmaneeinanat a Ne — vat Ce riday iast. Fe Weather Bulletin. % e “eg artial mo- saletedk . eens a ‘arkey is taking steps fora partial ee ixri@ 1 ty BNnclia ; ituation. Purkey iS x > Nae eae A Of ‘rs jor tlie Civic—The Financial Situ bilization of the army. Prebabilities foi the next 24 hours j , Vv Whe 7 Senate committee have re-| Maritime Provinces. Tn e City Council will meet te night. We Che Mrench Senate committee i lw co age ; . ; x] arainst the amnesty. Wha «alien <? assure th rt the subject ot discussion will ported agai st 6 an . y | J ore PoeRONTO, July de : - and what are} Prospects of the Newfoundland = shore ate wiad artly cloudy weather, financial situation, and what are ’ Moderate wiads, partly ee be ‘** she wo to do about u §109,000, wr now, Tho City just owes about This debt, we re gret (o say, does not represent permanent impr spyvernents, such as water WOTKS, ower 3, and other necessities Of a respectable city ; ° 2 ; ‘, 4 ‘ herefore vould be manifestly and, therefore, it wou ma wronz to make ita charge upen posterity, On the other hand, it is, im our present att i ke circu uatances, quite impossible to pay the debt forthwith. Mow, what’s to be done Ta our opinien the debt should be funded, and a sinking fund establisied by which it may be covered within a limited nunber ad Sea a el of years. ‘Two thousand live hundred (2, DOV) invested yearly, would, Im twenty -five years, give about one hundred and Uiteer theusand dollars (115,000.00) which would more than cover the debt. By jadicieus management, $2,500 might every year be save out of our ordinary expenditures ; or, that yearly, be felt. by the citizens, as a at any rate, amount, paid weuld net burden. If this were — ; Weta, wale ther issue of debentures absvlutely pre hibited— unless tor a special purpose and Pe i om leave of the Legisla- Council by special ture — the City 4 l-ony tte future, be compelled to Keep its expenditures within its As aa the danyer of additional debt would be avoided. At the same time, ample pro- vision would be made for the payment of would, 12} receipts, and ‘ati lel } yr chil would the existing debt, end eur children would unduly burdened by reason of our net ve extravagance and mismanagement. We trus: the City Council will not think the consideration of this saggestion beneath their dignity. There is, also, a difficulty about taxa- tion. ‘he tax which has been levied on real property will not realize a sufficient amount te meet the req viremenis o° the Council, aud a tax on personal property is proposed. Now, we think a tax on per- sone! property would be very obnoxious and very unfair. For instance, one of our citizens invests a hundred thousand dol lars in stock. The care and sale of this stuc!: necessarily gives him a good deal of labor and anxiety ; and, after all, he may threagh the failure of his debtors, or some other cause, tind himself at the en ef the year, poorer by $500 than he he was before he invested his money. Another citizen, without any steck or personal preperty other than a chair and a desk, and without any risk of loss, may earn during the year, from $1,000 to $5,000. first should be compelled to pay a tax upon {s it fair that the his stock, while the second, having no stock, goos scotiree!? If, in addition toa tax upon stock in trade,a tax is to be placed upon incomes which may be derived from: the stock, the climax of injustice in this respect will certainly have been reac ied. Suppose @ taxX on should, we think, be made only upon such it to be necessary to impose personal property, the levy property a3 is not employed in trade—upon hotisehold furniture, household convenien such as watches, cies, personal effects, jewelry, horses and carriages, etc.. A tax en these things would, undoubtedly, be obnoxious ; provided the per orued their inviduous duty well, it but, assessors would be comparatively fair, because citi- zens would all uy compelled to pay accord- ing as they have surrounded themselves by conyveniencies and luxuries—in other words, according to the wealth which they them- selves display in their dwellings and about their persons. lat, in our opinion, the imposition of a tax upon personal property is not at all he po! necessary. | tax and the income tax may be levied after the first of Janu ary; and why net levy those taxes then ! The amount realized by the levy on real estate will be sufficient to meet the ex- Would it not be well algays to levy upon reai estate in J une penditure till that date. or July, and upon incomes and. polls in Jauuary ! fully We are aware Gshery have much improved. tree Thought Association ‘he foronto : congratulations te Brad- have cabled thet laugh. . e Mr. John Walter Cross and his wite Hliet) are honeymooning on the eutge ahi Continent. The British Government has under con sideration the renewal of relations with Barmah. A Shrewd investors are predicting a rise 1m rm ; a cn fl 5 Nhe supply at Chicago is 30,000, Portland, lumber. OO feet less than a year agy. AMe.. Press. Edward Haplan, who was suffering from an attack of biliows fever, 1s better now and able to go abont, but the doctor pro- . } , . hibits any practice on the water. 1+ is reporte! from England that the unyvest daughter of Wm. H. Vander bilt yo “rT: 1) ti Zi is engaged to marry \iscount uffin, son 2 + . . we : . and heir of the Earl of Kinoull. A partial water fainine exists at present in New York, and over 20,000 heuseholders are suffering therefrom. ‘Tie~ famine dur- done, and the if gis ‘ing they participated in a matel ithat the that some of} making’a note of the fact? ing the past six weeks is pronounesd the severest sinee LS76-7. The Siamese Embassy visited Windsor Castie yesterday, and presented Her Maj- ssty with the Order ef the White Elephant. iuportant Discovery.—A rich vein of manganese has been discoverd on the farm ef Mr. David Hayward, some two miles from Anagance Statien.. One hundred and fifty tons of manganese is being shipped from St. John, N. B., to France, the first shipment of Canadian manganese ever made to that country. A despatch from Rome to the ‘Pall Mall (fazette’ savs the Pope has decided to ac cept the Prussian Church law and intends wt the next consistery to nominate bishops to fill the vacant sees. The Prince of Wales, at a public dinner in-Londen, recently, got vigorously cheered bv speaking of himself as ‘‘a citizen” of Great Britain. ‘ For seventeen years,” he added, ‘‘{ have held the high honor of being ons of yourselves. ” DisHor ALFORD, g Bishop Alferd has arrived in London, Ont., and the Bishep of Huron has appointed the Canous of the Cathedral. :op Alford will also act as commissary for the Bishov of Huron during the latter's ubsence im England. The Right Reverend i him one of t i The Lutherans have been observing the three hundredth and fiftieth anniversary of the delivery of the Augusburg Cenfes- sion, with the signatures of theologians, princes and delegates. Suitable services were held in mest of the Uutheran -hurches. The shipments of caiile from the port of Montreal last week were unusually large, as shown by the follewing figures, which, to these unacquainted with the extent Cana- dian catth» export trade has reached, will no doubt prove surprising. Eight steam- ships sailed during the week, carrying no less than 3,OU8 head of cattle and 1,456 owned by the shippers. 7 t é sheep, Although great swimmers whe venture teo much are frequently drowned, yet it is certain that many persons have saved their lives by being able te swim even for a short time. Several lives were saved in this way when the Seawahnake disaster oc- curred. The Boston papers are agitating the erection of swimming baths, a good idea in itself and apart from ulterier consider- ations. A religious body having resolved to build a new chureh, the paster went about begging very zealously, accepting net only the widew’s but thechild’s mite. In the Sunday School a few days afterward, while instracting the children, he compared him- self to a shepherd, and theu inquired what the latter did with his flock. One bright- eyed little fellow replied: ‘‘ He shears them. ” The Canadian Team arrived at Altcar on Tuesday morning, all well. Rifle practice was commenced at once. On Friday morn- for the Altcar morning cup, fired for with the Altear rifle, at 200, 500, and 600 yards, seven shots at each range. All the crack shots of Liverpool aud vicinity competed. ft was won by one of the Canadian team, | Private Ogg, of the Welland Field Battery; with the fine score of 94 points. Private McIntyre, of the Winnipeg Infanty Com- pany, tied for second place with a score of 8 points. RErURNING.—It is a well known fact that the Amevican beats from Bosten to St. John ave crowded with Provincialists who are returuing home, satistied that they have no business away from the Provinces and are better off while in them. But why is it St. John Grit papers are not Why is it that these suggestions are inconsistent with tl e| the reporters of the Telegraph and Globe no law as it exists at oe ans , present; but the law! longer haunt Reed’s Point Wharf, nor sean .,|the passenger lists of the ‘‘ City of Port- may easily be suited te them if the Council | , . uy of Fert jland” and the ‘‘New York?’ Has the en- should agree to their adoptien as a piat- | terprise of *‘ye local” departed, or what is form on which to work for the improve-| ment of the financial condition of the City. _—s— -« The marriage of Lord Brooke, eldest son of she Earl and Contess of Warwick, with O09 at 5 per cen, the reason /-——-Moncton Times, ‘That the credit of Montreal stands well with cipitalists,is shown by the tenders sout in fora new Municipal lean of $200,- ry . lenders for supplying Miss Maynard, very early reimoves from the | the above loan were opened last Saturday s ~? scene one of the mo leru times. greatest heiresses of | when it was found that nineteen applicants lt is said that many manly | tendered $1,785,000, at prices varying from | hearts are broken by the announcement; | par to 2 per cent. premium. The offer but it is a satisfaction to the outside world! made by the Bank of British North Am- to |inow that that grand old historical mon-| erica of $100,000 at 14 per cent. premium ument, Warwick Castle, can now be restored |2nd $100,000 at 2 per cent. premium ie by its noble owner, withou centinuing the accepted. The tenders were all from ‘Oan- appeal to the general public for the neces | adian capitalists, and as above stated there sary funds, was not one offer below par, | ‘ ———— with local showers. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE, July 6.—Gus Williams, Besten; Marie K Morson, Malpeqne; KR V_ Jones, Wolfville, N S: Brother Srudenbus, Chatham, NB. , WAGSTAFE'S HOTEL, July 6th—C F Whittaker, _Nerth Adains, Mass: Mrs Whittaker,do; Willie Kk Wh ttaker, do, OSBORNE HOUSE. Jehu R Clarke, Nerth Bedeque; Dp J MeLeod, do: John MecKachern, River; James H Bourke, Mill View: Miss Harvie, Summerside; Miss © McDonald, Ports- mouth. N H; Jobn Keswick, Richibecto; Martin Lawyer, Stg¥rancis, NB; Thomas Harris, St John; James McKie, Bay View; W A Pidgeon, reach River; Mrs George M Stewart, Springfield, Mass; Miss EA Mellish, do; Robert McKenzie, Crapaud; James Wil- liams Victoria; M Stephens, Orwell. July 7 . S Stephenson, Montague; WF Tidwarsh, Morell; James Murphy, Cork, Jreland; Geo Bevd, Malifax, N 8; EJ Crabbe, Fredericton; H I, McDonald, Cardigan; Mrs Sanderson, More'l; Wim Christepher, Boston, Mass; Miss Christepher, do. ROCKLIN HOUSE, E W Knight, Amherst, N.S; James Maine, Peticodiae; George Grant, Pictou, NS; Mrs D McDonald, Green Hill, Pictou, N 8S; Rev BL Quinn, Chicago; Amos J Robertson, Montague Bridge; Alex Lemon, do; Rabert Shaw, New Perth; J Connogan and wife, Bay Fortune; R E Sebey, City; Thomas Foley, deo; James Ross, Mt Stewart; Benjamin Coflin, Savage Harbor: Wm A Larry, Belfast; Finlay 1) Martin, do; Rev. Wm Grant, West River: Rev JG Cameron, Souris: Hector Me- Lean, Loston, Mass; Wm Haywood, Tignish; Donald W Palmer, Victeria; Hon Jehan Le- Furgey and wife, Summerside; Edwin Coffin, Souris; Otis Lerey, Windsor, N 8S. SUNDAY SCHOOL — IONL & BA, PANHE METHODISTS intend holding their ANNUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC AT SHAW’S WHARF, --- ON— Wednesday, 14th of July. The Steamer SOUTHPORT' will leave the Ferry Wharf at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. July 6. elura Tickets 25 cents. Uhildren 10 cents. Fickets for Tea 25 Cents, Games, Swirgs and such like amusements will be providea for the oceasion. BE SURE AND COME. LL. W, GOFF, Sec’y Com. ONTARIO MINES ROUND COAL. ryw ARRIVE IN A from the Mines, — 150 Tons of the above Round Coal, same as gave such good satisfaction last fall. For saie from vessel cheaper than any coal in the market. July 7, ’80—-ws tu FEW DAYS, fresh F. S. HANFORD & CO., 43 Water Street. ee ren 8 a RS ON Lumber. Lumber. ~ WILL SELL AT AUCTION, on Pownal Wharf, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 9th inst., at 6 o'clock, — 25,000 feet Spruce Scantling, 2, 3 and 4x6, 6,600 ** ‘** Deals, 10,090 * ‘* Boards, 14 inch, 20,009 * ‘¢ - Dry Pine Boards, 18,000 * ‘s Pine Deals, ix *f Wild Brier,” 45,000 feet No. 1 White Hemlock Boards, Ex ‘* Sphinx.” W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, July 7, “80—3i July 7, 1880—2i Household Furniture, WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the resi- dence of Carr. Morcnison, Bayfield Street (near the Malpeque Road), on TUES. DAY, 13th inst., at 114 o’clock,all the House- hold Furniture, ¢onsisting of :— > Brussels Carpets, Fancy Repp, Lace and Nett Curtains, Hearth Rugs and Mats, Window Cornices and Blinds, Whatvot, Walnut Centre ‘able, Vases and Orna- ments, Hall Oil Cloth, Table and Hat Rack, QP ining Table, Cheffienier, Chairs, Parlor Stove, 1 Dinner Set, 1 Tea set, 1 Breakfast Set, Glassware, Crockery, Bedreom Suit and Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Feather Beds and Bedding, Toilet Sets and Glasses, Cooking Steve, Kitchen Fur- niture, etc., etc. - 1 Parlor Suit, in Walnut and Green Repp ; WILLIAM DODD, July 6, ’30—tu s m Auctioneer. BE place to get your Printing done i it T the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS, West | QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, Wall Papers, Floor Oil Cloths, Tapestry, Scoteh & Other CARPETS, Cretonnes, &c. (A particulary nice line.) ee ey Table Damasks, Sheetings, Counterpanes, * Toilet Covers, and Anties. Black aud Colored Caslmeres, Persian, Botany and other Cords, FANGY DRESS GOODS, From 8S cts. Upwards. Black French Merinos, Paralattas and Baratheas, CRAPEH, Hats, Bonnets, Silks, Satins, Feathers, Flowers, Veiling Lace, &e. GENTS’ READYMADE CLOTHING Linders and Drawers, Faney Shirts, &c,, Socks from 10 cts, Upwards, Neckties, Scarfs, dr, TREMAINE & _ METCALF, 83 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, May 19, 1889, POSTPONED! GRAND TEA PARTY PAQUNT STEWART. TYXHE Ladies, in connection with the Methéd- dist Church at the above place, intend holding a Tea tor the purpose of paying off the debt owthe Church. As this is hkely to be the only Tca at Mount Stewart this year, all friends wishing to have a pleasant exeur- sion up the Hillsborough, and a very pleasant Wme on the grounds, would do well to veme, as there is no doubt but it will be one of the vest Teas of the season, As the weather gn Wednesday proved un- favorable, it will be held on FRIDAY, Jul Oth, on the beavtiful grounds, on the Sout of the bridge, belonging to Chas, Palmer, Esq, The Steamer Aleather Beile will leave the Steam Navigation Company’s Whar at half- past nine, a. m., for Mount Stewart. Fare for the round trip, including Tea, 60 cents, ‘Tea on the Tables at ene ¢'clock. N. B. There will be various kinde of Games performed on the greunds, WM. DANIELS, Sec’y. Mount Stewart, July 7, 1880. TEA, DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, &c. i WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the Quesn Street Auction Rooms, THURSDAY, the sth inst., AT ll o’cLock, 400 pairs BOOTS and SHOES, in Leather- Lated, Oxferd Ties, Prince Alberts, Con- gress, etc., etc., £0 half-chests TEA, Assortment of DRY GOODS, CROCKERY. WARE, GLASSWARE, ete-, ete. W. BD. STEWART, July 3, 1880—41 Auctioneer, BANK STOCK SLRL \ WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Queen Square, on FRIDAY, 9th inst., at LZ e’cleck, noon,— 15 Shares in the Uwon Bank P. E. Island. WILLI A M DODD, July 3, 1880. Auctioneer. Coal. Coal. Old Mins, Sydney. Cheapest Yet., 130 TONS Landing per Lillicn Bourke. ge 150 toms due in a few days per Other kinds Coal Laodainia. At $3 per ton. proportionally low. WRIGHT & MACGOWAN, July 3, “80—31 (ueen’s Whart, SALT. SALT. oo EXPECTED AT CANSO, 7,000 bushels Cadiz Salt, fine-grained, suitable for curing and packing fish. Will deliver this eargo at any safe Harbor on the Island. Parties wanting above cargo will de well to engage at once. GEO. COOMBS, Ch'town, July 3, ’80. Water Street. Wants, Lost, Found, &r. = 2 = ga” Advertisements under this heading, in space net exceeding half an inch, will be inserted for Ten Cents per day. - — - om n> cerns 43% 7—Between King Square and Queen 4 Street, on Monday afternoon, 5th inst., Seven Dollars in Bank Bills. - The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving same at the DiasMenD Booksrore. jju 6 ANTE D—A COOK in a private gen- gleman’s family. Must be weil recem- mended. Wages $7 per month, Apply at this office. {ju 3 re\x®@ LET—Office and Warerooms in a Brick Building situate on Water Street, being a very desirable business stand. Apply to Peake Bros. & Co. [ju 3 3i eod TT OST— Between the Atheneum and Unien Bank, s $20 note. ‘The finder will be rewarded |,y leaving it at this office. {ju 3 JANTEBD—A_ goed COOK. Refer- ences required, Apply to Mrs. L. H. DAVIES. {ju 2 lw ANTED IMMEDIATELY — A GIRL fer general housework. Apply at this office. {j2 \ anted—A good steady man to work in « Garden and to take charge of a Horse. Must be well recommended,—WIL- LIAM Depp. {j 29 JDERSONS wishing to get Plain Sewing or Fancy work done immediately, and te order, can have the same by applying at Mrs. J. R. McKenzrm’s King Square, next door to the residence of Mark Butcher, Ksq. [j 16 A Bartwonts te Let, on Euston street, near Great George street. Apply te PaTRICK SHERRY, Fitzroy street. ji4 ti. i’) LET—A pleasantly situated Dwelling House, with stable and garden, directly opposite the ‘Dundas Esplanade,” West Sidney street. for further particulars apply on the premises, {ma 12 AGSTAFP’S HOTEL, Pownal Street, continues to receive transient and permavent Boarders. {ji VARDER S,—Two or three persons can be accommodated with Beard and three Furnished Rooms in a pleasant part of the city, Enquire at the Examiner office, june 10 aims a Srey d aaa bs AN AA ae oy