iO Soma nto =i ie sence som THe Tee EXAMINER. JUNE 9 issu. Imports .t Charlottetown for May Customs’ returns show an increase in the value of goods imported inte ¢ ‘harlottetown during May, 1880, of $41,366, and an in- 3 818.91 over those crease of d ity pal iof 35,! eee Lee I TR AINE AT | PrePais Nad EOL TE epee Oe Se of the fact’ that’ United States bends | were 9 per cvent., and the English 3 per) Cen, COM ls were aboul par, he did net much for shareholders to sacrifice 1 percent.” He could net pro- mise larger dividends, and ,was averse to. eowching the teserve, which he wo ould say was about 41 pe®cent, of the capital. ‘There was vo change of directors. aii aia. die Supreme Court, Prince County. , Ce ae ' Supreme Court . i. e- : think it asking too June term of the The ; ; corr < '} figu os i o“9 : . . of the same month of 1879. he figures cd at Summerside yesterday morning are; at eleven 0 C1eCkK, Cin f Justi ” ne Valua Duty. | presidlig. iis rienor addressed the | eile. me ns . , . ut eae . en May, 1880 $177,599 $38, 576.19 Grand Jury, and in re course ol 18 | o 1879. 136.229° 29,737.28 | remarks he congvatulat d them on the fact ae of their duties being Jight-—there being Locrease $ 41,366 $3,815.91 only three cases om the c rin rinal docket. | y iS .,!The suits on the civil docket this term | werne nar contac duty pala or The avi rage per ce Litas of arty P tu nunber twenty-one. | this vear is about és i: ;U1S BAUWS tirat i The first stit to-day Was Kelly rs. : : fe eo DS te Ps i BM a a yam ‘caory not the Opposition prints are ali avrowea I | Mathews, an action on a | roinisso yy one, } . tat ts iconicssea 10 open court tor the amount oO. stateisents. 1 &« a | a «wees ithe note and interest. Ti Merchants) Bank of Halifax ¢s Hix ws t Ch: ~ottetown for May biic Merchants ; : IK \ “| ports 4 een : Furleng. This was aiso an action on a} Tur valve of the total exports at Char- lottetewn jor May, 1680, is set down in tie | > : oem: & : Square.—-R. May Custom House at $198,241. In 1579 1b Was! interest. : [ts . oad Lil 19.665. So that, im 1880, there has} Pompson ‘ttaway and others ismnow| Larrsr Nos. of Seaside Library new on 919 665. So iat, ’ igale at BREMNER Pr a3l lw ; 1 494 Of toeg. | vefore the Court This is an action of | Baie at BREMNER Pros, Lis ¢ Ww : alliing of $21,424. , OTALOES . F : a ; P ? ? : ; 5 been a falling of ¢ ] 1 ec cotment, brought te recover possession of | Boys’ -Lingen Suits, $1.25, at. the London , aca M oan 1 See a ray «cael 6 , fm3 etce., there Were odporcu ay, *o™? 1) 150 acres of land in Lot 12 Phe plaintiff | House. [ile $16,098 worth, and im M: ay, 187% $40, U4; iclaims possession as assignee of ‘a lease of . a ™ fi? & re wey ) 2 worth, or a decrease this year at $25, 949 | 4] i@ premises. 4A. Good Account. ats there were exported at Char- in May, 1880, $152,359 worth, 1879, $116,470 worth. -°- +e - worth. Of: lottetown and in May, Returns of the Saving May. Bank For In May, 1580, there were deposited in the Saviags age here $29,556, and with- drawn $28 046. May, i879, there were deposited ne . jaa withdrawn $31 832.73 Tke Chicago Convention. regular dead- determined to i anti-Grhnt men are Tar Convention is in a lock. The Grant men are stand firm; and the s equally determined not toggive way. The result of the balloting to Monday evening will be found in another column. What the result will be it is iinpossible to tell. §Ve@ should not be surprised if in the end all those opposed to Grant trate their vote upon one candidate. a rreed to eoucen- If so, Grant cannot be nominated. Bat then, it may happen that the Grant leaders may out- geners! the others. .__ em + > + Ree iprocity. Sir Leox ary Tutey, incidentaliy to the National Policy a few that “‘for twelve years the made no sivn towards recipi compelled ia do so. Lihat P wiy Urge nization. a re- Speecil At Karl Be rcenstield, in his cent gathering of the Conservative members of Parliament, said :— ‘He wa: party wou! d proiit by. bie experience © the late election in one important—not to say essent? al cauoniar, and that was as to the necessity for more periect erganization. The superiority of the org: anization en- joyed by | the Liberal ‘Party was manifest in most of the constituencies during the recént ‘ contest, but he hoped tha! this: weak point im tae Gonservalive armor would be ‘strengthec befo re anether appeal was made to the nation.” (Hear, hear.) On which the St. John Svicommentsa :-— ‘‘His Lordslip’s warnings might be heeded by others than the Conservative Purty ef England. they apply with equal ferce to the friends of the Nati nal Fay in Canad Prior te the General Election in 1875 party was therougt ily organi red, except in New Brunswick, ana it carried everything ‘ . he j satistied that the Conservatiy = © our before it, with the except) ion of New Bruns. wick. it oo frequently happens that great victories, such as was won in Septe ember, 73, are fo lowed | oy a@ relaxation ef vi gu: Ance in the ranks of the victovious party, who de not always see the nec: ssity of keeping or ganization up the fighting point. Tt is to be hoped ihat in the face of the active and persistent, though wisdirected and wn- patriotic essauits of the Dominion Opposi- tion, the National Policy party are not for- getful of tis duty whi ch their position im- poses, of inaintaining their organization intact and strengthening the weak points by all the means in their pewer £ a —— -———- ¢— oa 8 Bank of Montreal. The annual meeting of the Bank of Mon treal was held on the 7th iust. The Mana-. ger, Mr. Smithers, brought up sev eral | points of interest. He said that the earn- | ings of th: bank had been 14} per cent. of | capital. Seven hundred thousand dellars losses had been made in Canada, and but a quarter 0} that ameunt were lost on the rear foc which they had been writte while har ily a dollar of that amount was' lost in the United States. He believed | that notwithstanding the enormous decline in the ¢: one they would have te go still lower. ness of thie bank, mcs: of the money call upor guod sccuriby or on short rates, and vag! as of that was that when he went to New York -a short ime ago he called in nearly four millions of it, to show tle authorities how their law would work. Be pointed out that the discounts | in Canada had declined $63,009,000 in five years, since L875. competiti m between the banks but he be- lieved in lending money only where they tiis evening In the face requested. could ye: good business. i | hits r As’to the New York busi-/} Wags On | very | ’ The defendant did not| Ave tne ameuht ol promissory _— . ° ss . . 1h Court. rd ct was tound 10 aay apy eat the plaintiff for the note and | fy ~ls ae es Gondolier. P44) Loss of tne ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. rr} iui reports _" bound to - . 7 Crhromice rom ‘he Hali ilaxX Was i New ¥ ork, with a Carge of 1,600 Lels of t heir tos a St ‘ ene } c .. £4 .. Riis ; ua beg railway 1rvl She left Browershaven on | tks Caen Meee oes 3 ; | SOHN iEKS, tie ‘. ie the 12th of May. She had on beard 13 | joun Wheks, Butler, N. } } . 7} “ . \. tow i Ata len ieee 8 MET TR lg a men—the cap tain, two oflicers, COOK, StCW- e . } “7 ard, carpenter, sailmaker and 11 men be- : TT’ £1 . . } sdaw | i. Tuc st ~~ =P me fere the mast. On ‘Thursdi ry last, June Lewis tj OFOSKY Srd, at 11.30 p. m., she struc k on the east- ern end of Sable Island. There was a for and fresh brisk breeze at the Lime. ine slip siriu kK with her broad 1. ide or a te the sea and filled. The crew fired rv ckets and burned biue lights and flare-up lights during night, but there was no. response from the shore. After daylight a man came ont on horseback and rode along the beach, but made no _— Another man, on foot, joined him in about an heur, but | ncither repdere d any assistance. The crew Oi nenced pull ipg Out the bosis, tinding the slilp was commencing to break tp, full of water and sinking im the the sea making a clean breach Launched the gig and two pin- boats that the ship had which tain’s chronometer, log and the Qnd bled— that being sand, and over her. naces-— all the [nto the got the cap Look and all papers; also { men : 1 » f . pal ” ve safely. 1argel pinnace, was aft, incer. (iF these two men were ais a with a broken right arm, and the other lt fell from aloft three weeks before The captain intended to go in that beat, and ordir:d t> wait for him, but im the ex- el i it of the moment tie seco ih mate Wilhou Wai j ‘ 1} i. bile peat ] 2 nt ine to make i, SIG i were threw out. “As fi ul en } i 0 j a it [. Gi iw Trea aed : Ti ! } L' ine 4 in and iil », with six men, theh 1 sed the ot! pit and pulled down siony the ashore og far as the eastern Hulitiense, im hope ol ot LLi a pia ‘8 tO land or assistance from the shore. Finding no plas e suitable to land and seeing a fishing schooner lying in the ofling—abeut six milcs avay—pulled to her and was received on board, Ww kindly treated. The se B. Manning, Capt. 5: As she was ¢ he pe oint sup} plies . were Very was the C. Gloucester, Dlass. loaving in search of bait af id pot induce her to, go Ips. ATKINSON cou over to the ship and stay by her im the nape of saving any partot the wreckage. Capt. Sinclair intended to go to Canso . ’ ; : + % 1 for bait. but as the wind was ahead he bore for Halifax. Capt. Atkinson and the mate, Mr. Herns. lost all but the clothing they stood in at the time _ oo. Area 7 Personal. [t is reported that Cardinal Manning is er ged in writing a raply to Dr. Littledale’s book entitled ‘* Plain Reasons for net joining ‘naurch of Reme. we t . 7 ,- , 2? Mr. Forbes bas commenced a fuil length porcr: it of Sir Jo! A. Macdonald, which, when completed will in presented to Parilia- went by the Conservative members of the Commons aud the gen- Dominion. Senate and House of tlemen’s admirers throughout the Hon. William V. Attorney-General, oi ceived the honor of Kuightho and St. George. Whitews ay, Premier and Newio nd, has re- od of St. Mi chael india ‘the Presidents of Acadia College, Nova Sectia, have been success ively Rev. Doctors Crawiey, Pryer, Crainp and Sawyer. Amongst its alumni are many distinguished names both lin the United States an id Canada, notably !Sir Charles Tupper, the lamented Charles Fred. Hartt, Agarzia’ 8 successor in the U. 8. i London House 'tin, very 7 | fTams, etc. 9. | NIP defies competition. thick DILICH | j : Special Notices. CautirLowers and Cabbage Plants of | various. kinds for sale at (‘HaRLEs HEARTZ, Upper Queen Street. Cuore family flour just received at Brrr & Gorr j2 Ci Fiour, Cornmeal and Beans, whi lesale and | retail, at the fisu Marker. —-)3 New Silk Jackets the London House, Dohuons, at [mol at the fmol | LADIES’ and New Mantiurxne—Cocoa and China ‘om: iti » Plants for “sale at the May. Can BAGK and ' ‘* Aericultural Store. kK Mas LE SYRU a pint, 32. cen choice at {\2 Si vertation—20 cents and Sl.jo a gailen j2 61 at the {mod 3—new 110] ts a bottle, Breer & Gorr’s.- New Prints low prices, Lendon House, Jusr opened, from London, Teacher's Bibles, Hymns, ancient and mode rn, Mark Twain's Scrap Looks, Dr uwing [ustrt iments, Vyills for se Nelmes, South Side Market at. very Square.—m22 2w eod LADIES’ repr Bounets, at the Lendon House. {m3l HASZASD'S IMPROVED SWEDE TUR- Can only be got at Nerth Side (Queen jm 31 121 _ she “! Agricultural Store,” ‘To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- ‘don sickness an ad suffering, cost ing § $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped iby three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by lmy wife, who has dene her own heuse- | work for a year since, without the loss of a day, and 1 want everybedy to know it for FOLIES DRA MAT PIQU ES! OUR i OL JAS, AND A LAt GHABLE COMEDY, fF : ya RAS = t bi A e 1a & ay T? Mh 4 TaAnnon: Dranin; ibis -aihaiis pvoulag, om n 25 cents, Reserved Seats 50 cents. For sale at the usual places. — . “ AGMSSIO june 9 REOPENED. al ~~ + eee have reopen¢ cbmy LCE Of LE AMS a SALOON, £ where i will be glad to meet all my ols i customers, and as many new ones as will favor me with a call. hk £ AM su pplied to Parties aud Balls. ‘I he > _ sali ty 8) sf the © reani W 4 be, the best that can be bows cht, Y : June 9, 4w wit, CARTER. iM, 2 mn 8 & “4 4 #% 3 i a PA lose f as before, a No LANDING at Dord’s Wharf, ACA- 4 | DIA MINES NUT COAL © For sale cheap from vessel, May { 9; }8S0,. hi W. C. BROBKIRK, i Lt? 7 Se ae tS 2S . CYR nk Ou one a 44 i itizens Skating Rink Co, T AUCTION, immediately ¢ j of Bank Stock, on FR DAY next, the [lth inst&. at 12 o'clock, the Capital Rink Coe. W. D. STEW ¥< re ee . vune 9, 1850. 21 pd 4 Shares in Stock of Citizens’ Sk: sting the TART, Auctioneer. UR i} Uh LATER, &c. GUSEHOLD &C.> 7 i —r-4 } Se WIL! SELLE AT PUBLIC AUCTION, Use Sirees Auction hoon FRIDAY, THE fifth INST., A LOT O HOUSEHOLD FURVITURE, — CONSISTING OF-— AT 2 P. Me = Tables, Chairs, Stoves, Pictures, Lounges, Lamps, Mats, Blinds, Washstands, Fea ther Beds, Bedsteads, Looking Glasses, ere Clocks, Sewing Machine, Dishes, Car- pets, &e., &e., &e. » : nm > rm ; : ~ } entific exp torations of Brazil, Professor NO RESERVE. | VV Vells, (Joodspeer, and ethers, Hon. Dr. Ww. D. STEWART > > > : ae * ow 4 4 ; Parker, etc. June 8, 1880. eod Auctioneer. | ane ateae nee ne REN § - LT * RH ia Bu ca A aN A@, . A 7 ‘5 i 7 R ¢ i ‘ <= ai eS al ’ | THURSDAY 4 oe. ce oe. ...eJUNE 30, 1880 BA i K i OC i. ‘ Risms......4.14 | Hier WATER 12, a. m FS a 2 ‘ 4 Bsvecrs. .i 7.45 | Furs Moon 22, %, 33.1m | ™ A Me y | A x AYU IO N : vib ndicldphieliahteithe—diasieiys sindestbielioas CT . : i Weather Bulletin. ee hee ‘| WILL SELL AT AUCTION, atthe | i ropabil ities Jor bee Hie xt 2h hours Jor the Maritime Prot NCES. Toronto, June % | Light to moderate winds; partly ot | weather with showers in some localities, | ~~ ReGuLak convocation of ‘Port la Joie En rr , There was a tremulous .,, apps ens’ for the nomination of efficers will} ibe held at Odd Fellows’ Hall, at 8 o'clock | A full attendance is ee ~ (Jucen Street Auction Rooms, Qf FRIDAY, the th instant, AT 12 o'cLocK, 26 Shares Merchants Bank Stock, S Shares Summerside do. D. STEWART, | June 7, 1880—4i - Auctioneer, * Hand of “Goods, and take pleasure, Ne i LG cen a eT ELL .———— We have Just Received eur) first instalment ef Spring Goods Fy § § “Californiaa,” from Londen, rT “ Nestorian,” from Glasgow, «© Polynesian,” from Liverpeel, aud in a few days, on arrival of ether Steamers via Hali- fax, and 'Princa Edward’ Direct to this Port, will have the Balance of our New Steck of Fancy RY GOODS. anle and As our Buyer purchased our Stock at OLD PRICES and in anticipat ion of large advances 1n the price of all kinds of DRY GOODS, bought a much larger than usual.* Therefore, in & position to give our fit of Stock we are customers the bene CHEAP GOODS BURING THIS SEASON. With our extended premises giving us greater facilities for doing business, and our very large Stock well bought in the best English, Asmertecan and, Canadian markets, we expect to add to our present large number of customers. It is only necessary to give us a call, examine our Goods, and you will be satisfied they are right im Price, Quality and style. we eee at 59g UR" Wire, { i SHAW & “ BROS., of Grand Lake i 2. » otream, Maine, Want 500 Men to peel | Henmil ek bark, W ag ‘es ranging from $2 20 to $26 per month, including Board. They will have emp loyme nt until the last of August, | June 3. fins pd WANTED! ixtension, N, S,, ‘tone- Cut. lagons, Laborers, apd ° “eams to Liberal wages given, de a & VW, U, McDONALD, oe ern ( » ae s haul stone, June 3, 1830, +-3in Bank of P. Hy Island) DIVIDEND at the rate of eight per cent. oe annum has thia day been de. LA. clared for tue pest half year upon the Capital Stock of this Bank, payable at its Banking House on demand, Rh. BRECKEN, ss - Cashier, | Clo vown, June 7, 80---8i spat Zi,ar ne pre > rg li li ' : NOTICE. re NHE undersigned hereby call a meeting of the *harchoiders of the ** Examiner Pup. Lisuine Company,” to be held at the office of publication of the EXAMINER newspaper, in the City of Charlottetown, on MONDAY, the l4tith day of JUNE, inst, at eight (8) o'clock, p. ™., ter the purpose of excha Stock with the “‘Exammer Irinting ond Puke lish, ing Company,” enacting By- laws, elect- ing a Board of Directors, and transacting such othe r : usiness as may be necessary for the management of the affairs of the said Com. pany. Dated at Charlottetown this seventh day of June, A. D. 1880. t . L. COTTON, N. A. MITCHELL, > Shareholders, J. W. MITCHELL, ! Positive and Unreserved Sale, HANDSOME Building and Pacdosk. Lots, 7 WILL sell at AUCTION, on thé grounds, on MONDAY, 14th inat.. at 12 o'clock, commencing at Let No. dl, as per plan, —_ Thirty-four very handsome Building and Paddock Lots, on the Lower St. Peter's ‘Road, being part ot the ‘Strawberry Hill Property,” and res ching to the shore of the Hillsboreugh River. ‘These Lots are from one to two acres in extent, and comprise some ef the finest Lots on the Estate, and are ordered for pesi- tive and unreseryed sale. Remember, these Lots are close to the City, free trom City ‘faxes, and avill be sold without apy reserve, ft* a> > aw a > i ERMS AT SALE. WILLIAM DODD, June 5, 1880. : _ Auctioneer, Pails. Pails. DOZEN 'TWO-HOOP PAILS, just 100; unded ex S. S. *M. A. be S< id fol, * Will WiLLIAM DODD, Star r, June 5, 1£80—- si Queen Square. 2 Sa = ee ae -—— 3 e we , if et Tf . at $i e393 33 4 fo~ ®, e2iise’ a Fag & ns 4 ay * it ts» wel. i head ings aA inserted is vi ior » s2° Be Actertwsenhienss under tities > . f - f ; SPaCe NOL CLCera NO ht! fpr Ten Cents per day. Ww ANT: De. -—Two ae by : a respect- ab ie person. Would like one down stairs. Apply at this office. {jo 2 2i pd Ne UX p.— AP urse, containing a Sum a of d Money, ‘The owner can have the same by proving property and paying for this advertisement, on application to Mrs. Mae- donald, Euston Street, next door to Mr. Hooper's. {june 9 3i jFOUSS ‘ Dwelling i OF thi, Wied Vi —~ CO. LET—A _ comfortable He suse on King Strect, coutain- and kitchen, and with good Reut moderate. Thine hate Apply to Wittiam Dopp. [352 ing nine reoms yard sal cellar. pessession given. Ww“ PEE —A few permanent Boarders, ¥ Apply at Mra. J. R. McKenzin’s, King’s Square, next door to the residence of i fma 31 6i pd Mark Bu ite uct. Keq. pasture to Let-—At *‘ > end Kensins gt vn 7 Reivers,” cheap. Apply to Isaac GopKin, Kes xlward Street. [ma 25 tf (POLE ; fe Street. nearly y opposite | ee Ap yply at this cfiice. ————$—$$ New HOUSE 0 on VV ‘eymouth Hodgson’s, [ina 2 99 cocctanaenaiti ——— a“ — > oems to Let,—A Suite of Rooms over my Auetion Reoms, suitable for Offices, WILLIAM DODD, June 5, 1820. —2in Queen Square, TENG L eTr— ing and Dwelling House, with i aliarge Cellar and Warehouse, in a good pusiness stand general groceries. Will also sell Shop and Dwelling Furniture if re- quired. Apply to Joun MeHacuery, Dry Goods Stere; or on the premises to joux Me DoNALD, Grafton Street, fma 21 tf Ee LET n. \ pleasantly situated ‘Dwelling 3. House, with stable and garden, directly opposite the ‘‘Dundas Esplanade,” West Sidney street. For further particulars apply on ti ie premises. [mal E rOUSE TC LET— -At Head ef Prince Strect, containing eleven rooms ; also a ‘Tenement House containing seven rooms. Ap- ply to Miss GreGor, Upper Prince Street. . {ma 22 2w pd rex@ BEF—That able anc for ‘comfortable and con- We give patterns of every . in showing them whether you purchase or net. | . ‘ated on PDS & EELS. April 27, 1880. | venient COTTAGE (9 rooms), with stable and coach house, situate on Dorchester Street, adjoining the premises of the undersigned. Possession given immediately. Apply to H. J. CONDALL. [ma 7 eod i ry°*O LET—A large HOUSE on King’s Square, with Stables, &c, Apply Glass Box 124, Post Office. _Ims 3 TE\WO HOUSES TO LET—One con- taining 6 rooms, the other 5 rooms situ- Spring Park Read and Long Street Rent moderate, Apply on the premises | James McLeop. [ GOS TO LET—A large and com- modious Dwelling of 13 apartment, suit- ‘able fer Hotel accommodation, centrally lo- ‘eated on Hillsborough Street, within a few minutes walk of Railway Depot, Market House, and Post Office. Possession given lst May proximo. Apply te Rost. BRIDGES. {aldté