way. —— ian Tue Datty EXAMINER. JUNE 12, 1880. Island Exports. We are indebted to E. L. Lydiard, Esq., Customs Breker,for the following statement ef exports from King’s and Queen's Coun- ties during the past five menths to all ports, including those of other parts of Canada : January, Miscellaneous, $ 38,078 February, ‘ 8,161 March, ry foo + 20,004 April, May, Potatoes, $20,333 Oats, 14,923 ** Other 30,089 $65,345 $103,133 The shipments of the first months and part of April were by Northern Light. —_-- —_——- * a Trade of Summerside During May. Ar the port of Summerside during May, 1880, there were imported $28,083 worth ef goods from countries other than Canada, en which duty was paid to the amount e $5,754.86. Last year the imports at Sum- merside during May were of the value of $21,026, and the duty paid was $4,506.02. So that the excess of this year amounts to: Value of yoods, $7,057, ; duty, $1,248.34. As for the May exports from Summerside, they exhibit a gratifying increase of $9,808, —the export ef May last year being valued at $32,688, and this year 42,496. The difference is accounted for by the two steamers which loaded at Summerside by Capt. Richards and R. T. Holman, res- peetively, with potatees for the British market. ‘his fact shews the value to a eommunity of enterprising merchants, ma a Untruthfal Reports. THe untruthful reports recently set afloat by the Toronto Globe and the Ottawa Free Press, regarding the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, have resulted in the usual The Minister has been benefitted rather than injured by them. Other papers have shown how erroneous the statements were. Thetruth is known; and the peo- ple of the Upper Provinces are only the more disgusted with the party hacks, who, in the hope of damaging the Government, gave publicity to falsehoods of the grossest kind. Mr. Pope has, doubtless—like other smen—his faults and weaknesses. But he has given proof ef the possession of sterling qualities, and misrepresentation don’t {do him any harm. all saline Crop Prospects. —— NorwitustanpIne the lateness of the spring there are in this Province, at this date, prospects ef a very good crop. There wiil, almest certainly, be an extraordinary yield of hay. The meadows were not in- jured by the frost of last winter, and at present the grass is of more than average luxuriance. We may report, with certainty, that the acreage under wheat is larger than ever it has been here; while of oat~, po- tatoes, etc., there is no lack. If favored by the weather and the markets, our farm- ers will prosper this year. oe —____--—— Some Penitentiary Statistics. Ee ‘THERE are six penitentiaries in Canada— viz., Kingsten, Halifax, St. John, St. Vin- cent de Paul, British Columbia, Manitoba. Last year the number of convicts was 1374 ; and the gross expenditure in connection with them was $307,962.10, or about $225 each. The educational statistics show as fol- low :— Criminals who Criminals Read and Write. illiterate. * Kingston ' , 193 56 St. Vincent de Paul 96 66 Halifax . X 26 16 St. John ; ; 49 is British Columbia . 24 il Manitoba (not given) lo 388 167 aS EP P-———— Imamigation to Canada. —— —— IymiaraTtion te Canada was the greatest during the memorable years immediately | following the famine in Ireland, and in 1847 the number reached 70,000. The figures for 1880 are net likely to reach this | number, but unless a check occurs the figures will be the largest since that year. The greatest immigration since 1847 was 1873, when 41,000 selected Canada as their future liome. From that year, however, the figures steadily declined till 1876, when the lowest point was reached, the figures fer that year being 14,499. ef the causes which, about the same time. increased the immigration to the United States were felt in an equal, if not greater degree by Canada, and the tide again atrongly set in, the figures for 1879 having risen to 30,717, and adding these who entered at inland ports, and not reported to. the immigration agents, the total was about 40,000. Of this number about 28,000 set- tled in Ontario and 12,000 in Manitoba and | the North West. For the first three months ef 1880 the immigration into Ontario in- creased about 20 per cent., and the in- crease during April and May indicates an increase during the year of about 50 per The effects | obit. The iftereasé in the tittmber of these | whd proceed to Manitoba and the North West has been muck greater than the num- ber fer Ontario, and the estimate of 60,000 for the whole Dominion for 1880 will pro- bably not be very much astray. ae = Supreme Court, Prince County. Summersipe, June Ll, Supreme Court is still in session here. The appeal cases are now being argued. There were quite a number on the docket, but many were dismissed fer want of legal notice to the respondent. It is expected the term willend early te-morrew. A verdict was found for the defendant, by the jury, this morning, in the case ef McCarvill vs. Fitzgerald. Reid vs. Cahill was called this forenoon. This was an action on account, and was settled before proceeding further. The Jast case befure the jury was Crockett +s. Robinsen,—an action te recever an instalment of the purchase money in an agreement between the parties for the sale of certain lands. A verdict was found for the plaintiff for the amount of the instalment and interest. MANAGER AND Prima Donna at Market Hall to-night. —— > aa Bogus J)iplomas. For the past fifteen years Philadelphia has been the seat of a number of medical colleges that flooded the country with bogus diplomas. ‘The Legislature tried to sup- press the institutions but failed and they have been run on legal charters. Six months ago the city editor of the Record called the attention of the Attorney Gen- eral to these concerns. The State had no evidence and the Attorney General no money with which to proceed. The Mecord advanced the funds upon a premise of reimbursement by the Legislature. A few days ago the matter culminated in preceed- ings that wipe out five begus medical col- leges, and in the arrest of John Buchanan, Dean of the American University, Phila- delphia, and the Electic Medical College of Pennsylvania ; he was also President of the National Eclectic Medical Association, which issued diplomas, and under the alias of James Murphy, D. D., he acted as Dean of the concern, issuing diplomas, at the Livingston University of America. Chas. Polk and John Siggins, members of the faculty, were also arrested. Six others ef the faculty are still at large. The evidence against the prisoners was secured by tecord’s city editor, who, under assumed names, got three medical diplomas for $75, and five degrees, viz., twe of Doctor of Medicine, one of Doctor of Divinity, one of Doctor of Laws, and one of Doctor of Civil Laws, for $150. Half a ton of bogus diplomas were captured im Buchanan’s place, with a mass of correspendence. - = - nen iene eed Tuer most beautiful drama ever written— Daniel Druee, the Village Blacksmith. —li —_— —-_-+ - Latest News Notes. A polite man will listen to things he knows all about, when teld by one whe knows nothing about them. A little daughter of Mr. Jaines Clayton, of Nashwaak, N. B., was instantly killed on the 10th by a loaded wagon running over her. ‘The team belonged to her father. Arrangements are being made at Peters- bore, Ont., te secure the services of a scien- tific lecturer from New York te deliver an address upon the modern improvements in the manufacture of butter and cheese. Mr. Wills, an Immigration Agent at Ottawa states that the 450 immigrants who arrived at Quebec by the ‘‘Polynesian,” passed west on the 10th, having been en- gaged to work on the Pacitic Railway at $1.50 and $1.74 per day. The Princess Louise and Prince Leopeld are expected to get back to Quebec to-day. Prince Leopold will return to England in July. He had desired to see more of the United States, and intended at first to go as far as San Francisco, but the Queen requires his presence, as he is of great service to her. Emigration returns from the Mersey for May, show that 45 ships with 22,127 pas- sengers, sailed for the United States, thir- teen with 3,907 passengers to British North America ; total number of emigrants, 29,- 992, of whom 7,926 were English, 6,330 Irish, 276 Scotch, and the remainder for- eigners. As compared with May of last year, there is the enormous increase of 12,- 934. The Lerd Mayor of Dublin has telegraph- ed to the Mayor ef every town in the United States and Canada as follows :— ‘* | regret to say, funds are still needed for the relief of the distress in Ireland. In many districts the pinch is now equal te that of any previeus time. The distress is much felt by small farmers, who dread workhouse relief, but can get nothing else until the crops come.” | The New York Sun (Independent) thanks ‘God that Grant was not neminated, but Speaking of Garfield in connection with the ‘Credit Mebilier business, says: ‘* A per- jurer, ora man who attempts subornation of perjury, is not fit to be President.” The ‘Sun contains an interview with General Belknap, who says that Garfield is the most corrupt man in America, and weuld steal ‘* Heaven’s livery to serve the Devil in.” August Flower. The immense sale and great popularity of| Green’s August Flower in all towns and vil-| lages in the civilized world has caused many | imitators to adopt similar names, expecting to) reap a harvest for themselves at the expense | of the afflicted. This medicine was introduc- | ed in 1868, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and | Liver Complaint, with their effects, such as ‘Sour Stomach, Sickheadache, Indigestion, | Palpitation of the Heart, vertigo, etc., etec., | ‘it never has failed to our knowledge. Three ‘doses willrelieve any case of Dyspepsia. ‘Two |million bottles sold last year. Price 75 cents. Samples 10 cents. ere ee ee ee age etna NE NE MT ION RA BIOL OLE Special Notices. Capsace Prans of the best quality for sale by Joun McRory, Dorchester Street East, or at Market.-—jll lw Ping ArpPLEs, Oranges, Lemons aud Ap ples just received by W. I. Carter jo 4i Cuorcr family flour just received at Berr & Gorr’s. —J?2 61 Cappace Piants in variety, for sale by John Colwill, Upper Queen Street. [j10 Frour, Cornmeal and Beans, wholesale and retail, at the Fisu Markut.—Jj3 Lapies’ New Silk Jackets and Dohuens, at the London House. jindl CauLirLowgRs and Cabbage Plants of various kinds for sale at CHARLES HEAKTZ, Upper Queen Street. Asraracus, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, at ‘*The Confectionery.” [j 9 2i ConrecrionERy.—I have on hand the larg- est variety of Candy ever shewn on the island—wholesale and retail—cheap.—-W. F. Carter. j9 61 New Tra (excellent) at Beer & Goff's. Lapigs’ English Bonnets, at the London House. [m3l HASZASD’S IMPROVED SWEDE TUR. NIP deties competition. Can only be got at the ‘‘ Agricultural Store,’ North Side Queen Square. —R. May, {m 31 12i Y AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, June 16th, at 2 o'clock, at Auction Roems, No. 11 (Jueen Street, — CHAIRS, In Common Kitchen, Wood Rockers, Nurse do., N. Y. Grecian do,, Spindle do., Cane Reckers, Nurse do., &e. BEDSTEADS, In Low Swiss, High de., Cottage do., Round Corner do., ke. CHAMBER SETS, In Dolly Varden, Paneled, Rustic, &c, TABLES, In Centre, Leaf, &c. Folding Cribs,Cradles, &c. This consignment is direct from one of the best Factories in the Dominien, and ordered for pesitive Sale. Also, a Let of very fine Chromos, Show Cases, etc., all of which must be sold. A. McNEILL, Auct’r. No. 11 Queen Street, June 12, 130. Great Summer Resort PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. LOFZRW Ee Bortz. . rENHIS New and Commedious Heuse, situate at North Shore, offers great attraction for Tourists who are wanting recreation, sea bathing, fishing, etc. ; It is within easy access of the City, being only thirteen (13) miles by rail or carriage. Charges moderate. For further particulars apply to the Manager, or address LORNE HOTEL COMPANY, Charlettetown, P. E. 1. June 12, 1880. For London Direct. Fea = MHE New Brigt, ‘‘ LOTTIE BELLE,” 200 tons register, classed 9 years English Lloyd’s, Will be on the Berth at Charlottetown on the 25th June, To Load Lobsters for London, sailing about Ist JULY. ‘To be followed by another Al Vessel, sailing Ist August. Loading Berth Peake’s Wharf, where Goods for shipment by this Vessel will be received from this date, free of storage. For Freight, etc., apply to J. R. BOURKE, Mount Stewart, or , LONGWORTH & CO., Charlottetown. June 12, 1880—3w 2aw Suburban Residence HOR SAD. NHE residence of the undersigned at Brighton Shore is offered for sale, on private terms until the Ist July. It com- prises about two acres of land, with a frontage on the Nerth River of 550 feet and 120 feet on Brighton Road, and 250 feet on the back Brighton Road. The House is well built, frost-proof cellar, tank, and drain to the shore. There is also a good stable attached. Its proximity to Victoria Park makes this a most desirable residence. For further par- ticulars apply to FRED. W. HYNDMAN, June 12, 1880—2aw till Ist july OPENED 0-DAY! —AT— BRUCE & McKENZIE'S, i CASE Scotch ani Canadian Tweeds. June 12, 1880—3i ee Merchants’ Bank Stock, | AM iustructed to sell 20 Shares Merchants Bank Stock, AT PRIVATE SALE. W. D. STEWART, June 12, 1880—1i Auctioneer. QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, Wall Papers, Floor Oil Cloths, Tapestry, Scotch & Other CARPETS, Cretonnes, &c. (A particulary nice line.) 7 Table Damasks, Sheetings, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, and Anties. Black and Colored Cashmeres, Persian, Botany and other Cords, FANCY DRESS GOODS, . From 8 ets. Upwards, Black French Merinos, Paramattas and Baratheas, CRAPE, Hats, Bonnets, Silks, Satins, Feathers, Flowers, Veiling Lace, &e. GENTS’ READYAVADE = CLOTHING | Linders and Drawers, Fancy Shirts, &e., Socks from 10 cts, Upwards, Neckties, Scarfs, &, TREMAINE & METCALF, 83 QUEEN STREET. |Ch’town, May 19, 1880. <r eat eee as ee CESS, SUCCESS, Ask for the Pople's Opinion of TH BE —POTOSKY FOLIES DRAMATIOUES! WHO WILL APPEAR THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING OUR FOLKS, With entirely new Comic and Musical Specialities. Preceded by a rearing farce, June }2, 1880, Very Valuable Properties, Al AUCTION, on MONDAY, 1]4th inst, at il} o'clock, at the Blacksmith’s F of Pierce Lacey, Water St., the following very valuable Properties ;.— Ist. A Building Lot en the north side ef Water Street, Roreees (Jueen and Pownal Streets, fronting 41 feet on Water Street running back 80 feet, together with the Build. ings thereon. This Lot has also a right of way of 10 feet in width from King Street, 2nd. A Building Lot on King Street im- mediately in rear of the above, fronting 42 feet on King Street and running back 80 feet, with a right of way tothe rear from King Street 10 fect wide. srd. A Building Lot on the south side of Dorchester Street, between Queen and Great Geerge Streets, fronting 25 feet on Dorches ter Street and running back 80 feet, with a right of way of 6 feet adjoining the eastern 'LEWIs— baaadery the full depth of the let. Terms at saie, WILLIAMDODD, June 2, '80——-w 8 tu Auctioneer, Positive and Unreserved Sale, HANDSOME Building and Paddock Lots, ~ WILL sell at AUCTION, on the on MONDAY, I4th inst., at 12 cae commencing at Let No. 51, as per plan, — : Thirty-four very handsome Building and Paddock Lots, on the Lower St. Peter's being part of the ‘Strawberry Hill Property,” and reaching to the shore of the Hillsbe : River. These Lots are from one to two acres in extent, and comprise some of the fing Lots on the Estate, and are ordered for teai- tive and unreserved sale. Remember, thse Lots are close to the City, free trom ity Taxes, and will be sold without any resérze, sess BS TERMS AT Sa.e, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, REOPENED. J have reopened my ICE CREAM SALOON, where I will be glad to meet all my eld customers, and as many new ones as. will favor me with a call. ICE CREAM supplied to Parties and Balls, fhe quality of the Cream will be, as befote, the best that can be bought. June 9. 4w W. F. CARTER, —————— — Wants, Lost, found, Ve. ar r d sor tlediieehte under this hacia: mn space not exceeding half an inch, will be inserted for T’en Cents per day. June 5, 1880. \ AGSTAFF’S HOTEL, Pewnal Street, continues to receive transient (ji f GARDERS,—Two or three persons can be accommodated with Board and three Furnished Rooms in a pleasant part ef the city. Enquire at the Examiner office. june 10 Wo LOST—On the 10th May last, between Grafton Street aad Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the EXAMINE, Office. [jo 10 3i pd ANTED— A few permanent Boarders. N Apply at Mas. J. R. McKenzie’s, King’s Square, next door to the residence ef Mark Butcher, Esq. [ma 31 6i pd and permanent Boarders. asture to Let—At ‘ Kensington ’ and ‘Belvidere,’ cheap. Apply to Isaac Gopk1n, Edward Street. {ma 25 tf rh L&T—A New HOUSE on Weymouth Street, nearly opposite E. J. Hodgsen’s. Apply at this office. [ma 22 rE\O LET—Shop and Dwelling House, with a large Cellar and Warehouse, in a 4 business stand for general groceries, Will also sell Shop and Dwelling Furniture if re- ‘quired. Apply to Jeux McEacupry, Dry Goods Store; or on the premises to Joun Me- Donap, Grafton Street. » [ma 21 tf ‘Te LET—A pleasantly situated Dwelling House, with stable and garden, directly | opposite the ‘Dundas Esp anade,” West | Sidney street. For further particulars apply on the premises. [ma 12 | \ ANTED-— Six Girls to work in the | YY “Bedford Lobster Factory.” Apply te ‘the Foreman at the Factory, Tracadie Beach. [j 12 3i eod, pat 2i ye LET—A large HOUSE on King’s Square, with Stables, &c. Apply Glass | Box 124, Post Office. {m 3 era HOUSES TO LET—Une con- taining 6 rooms, the other 5 rooms; #i¥u- |ated on Spring Park Read and Long Street. » Rent moderate. Apply on the premises. te James McLeop, fap’ 30