Ae ee Re 1 4 eT pcs iain aa LET 8 DaiLy MNXAMINER. | cS alii iti. & son T, : AQ SA The Liast Hstate Purcoaas a | aglaw of the Crore We learn that the Leadel vestel ay, DNurceimase i the **URDOINYg MENS, YEStETUay, } Ls pul as j Lew Estate” in Lot 48. S413 purcuasy| long Iis { rrop i cuin)1etes tnd sy 11st I riro} Katates in Prince Kdware Island. Having * vei VU Abe 7 : >. . ‘ ‘ “ rid Nhe COUHLVS i repr i = ext eare of the Government wii be to dispose . aX jana tlie helices vile have LO of the lands to the hoi \ 7 3 su wea, ala » civse Up Cire vid yet urciia ' ’ " ! 1 Office without unnecessary lay ' yea §$ WIUSL, wt cu 3 P 349 Owiay, Ie ili can ve acco uplished - but the sooner 10 1s done—the better. iarmers whe have hot ' os des yet obtained thetr holdings in fee sunpie } | ijAccnbe ehonid axeri and paid all tueir iis alinents, shouid exert a hich | the:aselves. After all, the tims et W j 1 } laced! } onica the Land Office may be closed, depente uypy 1} thew _ 2———— The Pacific hauway. . : hs ": AT a Pic-nic eacgn’y viver by the ivev. 4 - » no “rsh 4 ve “Ven + YS ye Fat ez Mc’ ¥Y Liili is, at Bath, Ont. . SL } ; ' nara Johan M Doald who (with Sir Leonard ses) hw nvitati } "e- Til 25 7) was present 2, liviiation, 15 i ; . nw Sal ser iY norte peor ed to nave maa the rouoOWInS tat} ant auhouncemen Sir dobn said : | | o. » etek hin * Ho had the pleasure of saying tilav ire rertall is he Was standing on a Wa ts COU baths an it “a : : - ; vere ee ae j pla form. that the Paci! Railway would not lm the en i cost Ui mee a Sins te Titi ) bag He was also certain that the 250.- 5 “ 7. . ; , " " 4: r 000.000 acres of land, known Low to be fit for settlement, woul i t only be satlicient to mild tne road ana pay 1e@ cost aireat \ incurred by the Dominion, out to return a 4 es & . a \ ; am hand revenue to the country. Phe « ‘ triad t : 7 pee : of Canada, therefore, ne not b Mote peonert wuld be taxed air 1 tila tit Voy air i : aa ae or their: burden: a ¥ ine t@. his hear that this moment there were a uianber of Caplt ae ; oiforlag t ) build the road, desirous oi taxing 16 oil th i ' : t ? ot ; ] * hat a: or the C,oveThnment wiht Hisv hin ‘ow their ou fortunes by rumning tb and by he x tilement G1) eG yoga Na i been set apart to pay fer lbs Gomstruction, they wouid cttite understand how taise an eee were th ia ; made again the (Crovernment tis ina building oF the line was overourde lingihe people. he cou. a say tinis—an ithe Slinister of Finance, wh was on the platiorni con d corroverate his statament, if necessary-—tiat Liere Were , : “eke cavitalists at this mome who, knowlng a i ? that there wasa furtung to be inate vut. Ol the construction of the railway, Were asking } } that the work be handed « to thei Th y he i vet t oy Vice 7 aye Fou ' ’ all slu! rail way tunes ont of Vi. ie moigent had the era‘ ion. the road, aud there v ing that the great western country wonld be opened up, for the young imen of (‘anada, but for the world to settle. The Government Was pursn ing & vigerous courses nd the peo taxed. We wt! apprenen waite tik wake for- WIXI vy i. Tr? in hand, baile ; : ernment af this r } i viel otlers inate under consid dy baa ; lancar Tr rimdiy ou tnere Was no angel revaruing " Pt? ‘ as ne room Tor Gouot- cia not ony regarding the railway. The policy the late Governmeat was to-construct it in dis- connected sections. That absurd system nent i, stopped, aud was to have, as ition the present Governi the hope and the inten ti »} specadily a railwaj tha Veur a Spi th) tue i) y minis on. it said that de capitalisis, to w Should Sir arrangers nt for the burl ding & of the read by Mr. Goldwin Smith, : aryth } ~r14 Patrioé will be cov- +} . nic 3 POSSiDIic, 2 con. bach F314 the visit of Sir Charles Tup- ' oh at ae oe ee per has to with the ‘otfer of the British hich Sir John referred. al ’ i 1 in maki Ciraries succeea In making private ent Yprize, and his disciples of the with confusion. ae and the Revenue es eoncluded ere | —_- «+ <— ait ret Wen £i10 Lasiil rey Sin LeonARD ‘TILLEY his re- marks at Vather MeWilliam’s pic-nie follows ; ‘Now, as he had promised, he desired word regarding the effect on the revenue. it was predicted that the tariff, if a succers, would tend toa reduction in the revenue. But he had stated in Parlia- to say on ment that ior the liseal year just clos ing, the revenue wnder the National Policy would be $14,500,000, instead of $12,000, - OO) as formerly, and that $500,090, hn ad litiona! amount, would be adiheniadt in the last fiseal year and $14,000,000 im cash during this year. Well, at the last session | ef Parliameut he was able to gay that in- | stead of SO02,0U0 additional bei ny paid in | last fiscal year ; $700,000 Was | duving the pait in- pplause) ead of the pr on 30th June, he was p evidence which show ed that instead collections fur the past year bein ~and to-day, just at the! tiscal year, which closes prepared to say he had ‘esent or WO)in cash, they would be $14,100.00). ~The collections would, therefore, be $14.- $)J,000, instea had estimated. ment, witis this (Applause. ) increased income, would have amp'e revenue with which to meet the | expenditure and liabilities of the country. H ; believe ad that while Wis raising a large revenue, solutely necessary to pay which was off the “hy ab- ry under the late regime. Indeed, so tho:- oughly was b: siness improving Ww ond so mith ge ater wo! ud bs the improvemeat when th: Pacific Railway was bailt two header. ad miles into the North West, that he be- lie ved even his opponen's would ni: ot, When tha opportuinty arm ived, regain power by promising to undo the good whieh tha present policy had wrought.’ io 1. CoN saga he The | | , | ' FIFTH DA } 7 After deve tional 4 iSes, a motion was passed that ex-Presiient he relieved from ‘iving the charge in the evening to the} g Y VOUDL men to ordained. and COAL Lie Rev Shaw requested to de- liver At Rey. D. D. Carrie brougntin the repo he Children’s Fund, v vas submil ted and approved Vat f thanks wer secorded to several officers of the fund fo the | ¢ $14,090,. | d of the $i4, 560,000 as hei The (sovern- | > the Gi VET MONt } deficit | which the preceding Government had in-| cerred, aud to pay the current expenses, | the people were oun the whole hap ppier, more | prosperous, and more fully et miploy ed the n | en ote ti eee settee Se % Cdt4 meas) oF read PAOOCTINE. He shooting match at) the friternational 'Dollymount, Ireland, dev sloped best fenton; i -Colonel | full ishvoting on record, Lieut. ish ‘eam, made a score of | the tr Oi panes ) OT | Mr. l fifteen (seventy-five lthe eigh huudred S ards range. | - ee*? wee ‘ .% ray. ; ae ’ 'W, Milner, aso GL tule ivish Lean, ana ‘Ss. 4 Seott, o1 thre Atpertcan ‘saw, per- | ee irae <4 imed tue sahie uUnesAUL pL a teat Ww luile i.e ee pe oe and Mr. R. Rathbone, i a. = ¢ ‘ a cv ' oye Mh, ~ } lhoth of the American Leam, accuanly tt wn reel . , ; ) made a full score of Sevel five poml "7 fifteen buils eyes, ab tie mine dees, lvard ‘nee The grand total made by} vards lange. £f lthe American eam, of six men, at the | Ithree ranges of oVU JUO, and 1000 yards, was 1. 2o" pots 5 whue the weal total | | | ee lmade by the Irish Peans wa: 1,280 points. : _ } heap » alnear e@ t- i i VlLY r cCios shoot- | , at 1S Sule LUO say that pet(ver Vv iVsel ling was never mace | «>> N. &. and P. B. Island Methodist ’ Conference. +e ; 1S) fal = Covrespon lene? of the Ewaminer. ) | (apeceat OPTERPOit } Most of the city pulpits on Sabbath were loccupied by members of the Cmference. iTho day was tine--rather too warm--ana | he coveregations were large. President | Zvaus preached in Queen Square Church in the morning. ‘There was a very large con- uregation present and he exce «ded him self, Rev. H. Sprague, A. M., occupied the} evening, and p reached | es. rhe church . . : same pulpit tn tre one ot his masterly dgdiscours was crowded. After the evening service the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper was} administered to a large number of commu: nicants, many inembers of the conference : 3 t ‘ wrnear ,we participating. Rey. H. P. Cowperthwaite, A. M., preac hea a superior sermon im the - >. , ct , Centenary 4 i the —e rnoon, Sab- my r . bath echool Chey were said to have been very , interesting, igil services ’ Th ; : Wed thei ‘The memoria: couMNittee presenved thei ; : : money a & ngs port respect } f ’ > ; . >» “on “+ ielt to the conleretce. Part. the repory Wis cbt pted anu pres rererreat ica for farther. ‘ Se ‘vation. a » = ane Re A memorial iroia Y. and arstrict, wked that better DYrovisl mn be ma de far the} + ' . . , , ; comtort of lay men at the conference. tt Was ‘ommended that hereafter the names ~ lay men appointed on conference com- iittees be forwarded from each district to he ministers responsible for making pre \ m for conference, and that thelr nanx S| md he ; appear in the fWesleyaw the] same as ministers Dr. Stewart then gave the young: ren | who were to be ordained in the evening, ui thorough examination in which they ac iC Bawes well. Tl Penna, T. juitted thems: ives of the young men are, x and = rT) ¥ mevs. Hi. ee & T4. Steobin TION QVPePVron SERVICE ORDIN A" ; was held in Queen Square evening. The church crowded. <A strong choir rendered good service. The under the drection of Rev. E. soleimn and inipressive went upon last ye ar, in addition te t, the following niristers assisted in ‘laying on of hands 7’ Revs. H. P.- Cowperthwaite, A. Secretary, Dr. Stewart, 5. W, Duncan, H. McKeown, 8S. T. Teed, J. V. Jost, C. Comben, H. Daniel-and I. N, Parker. The young men related their con- version and call to the ministry@then the usua! service was gone through, after which Dr. Stewart delivered a very faithful and compre: hensive setting forth the duties and responsibilities of the Christian ministry. Church in the Was Service Was iv ns. Lt Was Ve ry —% marked improve the Presiden M., Sprague, R. Ct har v2, SIXTH DAY. After devotional exercises the thanks of the Conference were presented to Dr Stewart for his ordination charge to the voung men and he was requested to pub- lish itin the ieseysan. The Report of the Contingent Fund Commiittee was next re- 1. Itshewed that 8312.95 had | received i, and $452 disbursed, still leaving a s:uall balance in hand. A motion was inade by Rev. J. R. Nar- raway, A. M. for the re-adutission of Rev. ‘James Burns, without any claim upon the (Conference Funds, and wit h the status of fan unmarried man. An able discussion en- sued, in which many ef the members took | part, but the me: ytion was lost, 19 voting for iit, and 45 against it. <A short afternoon S [Session was held for the purpose of hearing eel ve een ithe final station sheet of the ministers. | ‘Tue following is the list for Prince Fdward [siand District Charlottetown, i M.; Wm. ‘1 et ‘owperthwaite, Smallwood, J. V. Jost, ae i Vippett, BP. supernumeraries, ,} Cornwall, Samuel 2. Ackman. Little 7 H. Ri. Baker, A. B, | Pownal, Geo M Campbell. Bedeque, Geo. H artis on, Tryon, John S. Phinve : “4 " . , ° Margate, Wm. Mags, Tbuiaan Pierce, Sunmerside. Thomas J. Deiastadt Bideford, John Goldsmith. Murray arbor, John C. Berrie. Noutague, Edward Beli Souris, Thos, Stebbings, Mount Stewart, William Lawson, Alberton, Joseph Sellar, Joha W. Wadman. TBMPERANCE MEETING was held in the Qaeen Square, presided over by Mayor. Dawson of Char- lottetown. He spoke briefly of the posi- tron of the temperance cause on the Is- land, stating that two of the three counties had already voted in favor of the Seott fer i your | i j 1a | ' i t a 0 ee 4st. and that Charlottetown and Summer. side also declared in favor of it at the er Other addresses were delive red by Rev. . M. Campbell, W. Wee G pitts, B. 8 D>. Currie and kt. Wilson. The speec 1e8, though good, did not reac h the level of the Missionary ¢ ind Edu- ‘Lhe mactinn was speeches given at the cation Anniversari s. , . . 4 . i ro: ( } closed by singing of the doxology and the henediection. « —- or * Te i} WI. af the Lraminer sSotil attol MP UNO ae } » Would you be kind enough to im- whether or not it Railway authorities should permit horses by the steamboat EApPrLress, wine they refuse others that pri- vile: or. if there isa rule at all forbid- iling to be shipped by the Express train : clara Peabuers that the one man to ship * Orses Yours, S&C. , Ho July 3, 1580. _ ALMANAG, JULY 4, ‘SEMAN, Charlottetown, — - MANTATURE 1880 ME Gees sities ate eaaseeees Sun RIses..... 4.20 | HicH WATER 8, 54p. uw SUN 8 es bas 7.49 FuLL Moon 21,4, 49.6 —— <r Weather: Bulletin. Prodbabilitic s for the newt 24 hours for the Mai itimee Province oe Toranre, July 3. Moderate winds, cloudy weather with showers, fellowed by fiue clearing weather to-morrow Special Notices. GRENADINES at 10 cents and 12 the Londou House. lj GoLp FLAKE tobacco at Rubin & Hart's. cents at OY) STRAWBERRIES and Cream at W. Confectionery, Upper Queen je29 3w . and 103 ISLAND I, C'arter s Street. Frove—200 bbls. White Buns, bbls. Utter Creek, just received at Beer & Gorr’s. 1j23 sux Umprenias very cheap, at the London | ' {,; ¥¢ bio aot iJ * ’ Pinavornr cigars at Rubin & Harts, Gieey aud Black striped Summer Siiks, very cheap, at the London House. [) 2 : . Smoke Durham, N. C., tobacco, from Bubin & Uart cour, Fuour.—Best family flour in the mar! , at the London lHiouse. " Alabaster, ; it. 4 : ae ‘ “(jolden Ave, ‘Extra Family,”-- Gro, Dar & Co Sok eraots, froma Rubin & Hart's. REMEMBER the Union Honse barber shop las two frst class werkmen, and the beauty of it is they are per feetiy soper, Free inuUgs ani Sponges oven ic-all regular customers, (j 293i Varwens—Stock Machine Oil is recon- imended by three-fourths of the Mowins ig Maehine imannfacturers as ‘the best = cheapest oil for all machine work. Yon cai wet if at thé Family Grocery.—R. kK. Brack. 13 2 Mi Cha the lth ARRGE®D. Jane, by Rev. Herbert Foshay, at th residence of the bride's father, Miss Susan Smatlwood, to Mr. Jonathan Meteatf, all of Char tobtetow D. » yy ‘ > HOE EE. On June 4, at Pléasant Valiey, Lot 21, after « lingering iliness, of one year and nine months, Johanna Bigger, beloved daughter of Alexander and Jane Metiowell, aged eighteen rs and nine months. ee oe Vea * TR —_e - - ROTEL ARRIVALS. KOCKLIN HOUSE, July 2.—-Neil Fuller, Souris; McQuarrie, Crapaud; Frank J Usaderhay, M P P, Bay Fortune; James Laird, New Glasgow; Wm Shaw, Montague; Win McLarren, do; Alex Lemon, deo; Amos Robin son, do; A McLeod, Cavendish; Miss McLeod, do; Alfred Schur- man, Bedegue; George \V. Smith, Montague; George B Aitkens and wife, do; D Ferguson, Lot 49. John Jenkins, Mt Albion; Robert Vraser, East Point; James Carr, Woodstock; Richard Burdett avd son, Dundas; J R Bourke, Mi Stewart. OSBORNE MOUSE, July 2.—George 3B MeRay, Chffton; Wm McKay, do; Malcolm Matheson, Bradalbane ; Dr Bradshaw and son, New Giasgow; Robt (lover, Summerside; t B Hall, do; Montague ees Oewell, TEA, DRY GOODS, tithe shoes, &c, I WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the Uucen Sireet Auction Rooms, —ON--- THORSDAY, the sth iast., AY Ll o' cLocK, 490 pairs BOOTS Laced, Oxford Ties, gress, etc., etc., 26 hali-chests TEA, Assortineat of DRY GOODS, CROCKERY. WARE, GLASSWARE, ete-, etc, VW. 2. STEWART, July 3, 1889—4i Auctioneer. is fair ene “Oe a ee ee ca AA ORL CALE ok oe a ae = may ate mor Ree. aa eames een ae nae Just Received eur have first instalment ef We Wwinw Spring Goods from London, from Glasgow, 8, 8. © Californian,” “Nestorian,” * Polynesian,” from Liverpoel, hy “e ie it “ and in a few days, n arrival of other Ste omits via Hali- fax, and ‘Prince Edward’ Direct to this Port, the Balance of Stuck will have eur New of Staple and Fancy D US. As our Buyer pure hased our Stock at OLD PRICES and in autici pation of large advances in the price of ali kinds of DRY GOODS, bought a much larger Stock than usual. Therefore, we are in a position to give our customers the benefit of CHHAP GOODS BURING THES SEASON, With our extended premises giving us greater facilities for doing business, and our very large Stock well bought in the best oy $1 English, American 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, land you ‘will be satisfied they are right in BANK STOCK’ WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at my Sale. & Room, (ne: on Square, on FRIDAY, 9th’ inst,, at zt O'clock, noon, — in the Umon Bank P. E. Island, | WILLIAM wy pnetinnene. 15 Shares July 3, 18380. SCRIBE for the D DAILY EXAMINI ER, ye Cheapest and most Newsy Paper blished in the Provinces, | Frice, Quality and Style. and SHOES, in Leather- | Prince Alberts, Con- | We give patterns of every kind of "Goods, and take pleasure in showing them whether you purchase or not. UWS & IRN, Aprilg27, 1880. ee ne cna tae Coal. Old iets Sydney. 6 Landing per Lillian Bourke TONS i 23 150 tons due in a few daya per At 83 per ton. Other kinds Coal ally low. Coal. heapest Yet, Lert} | aeetiell WRIGHT & MACGOWAR, July 3, ’80-~s1 Quecon’s Wharf, oD, La TT i ~ oy NOTICE Bra teed Bax is N Ad-curned- Meeting ae the Share. LA. holders of “Vue Examrsen Pusise- will be he id at the Office of Tur EXAMINER newspaper, at’ 8 o'clock, p. I., on MON DAY, the th July, 1880, to receive the Report of the Directors aud transact such other business as may be necessary for the managemeut of the affairs of i the said ¢ mn pany Dated at Charlottetown,this 14thJune, Wt, COTTUN j N. A. MITCHELL, J. W. MITCHELL, J ING COMPANY publicativ n of ] SSO, Shareholders, rs 2 57 sa oPg wot) YACKY AT AUCTION, | WILL SELL at at PUBLIC AUCTION, E PRA K 10's No. 1 WHARF, on TUES- DAY NEXT, the 6th inst., at 2 o’elock, the YACHT “CLARA BELL,” 30 feet keel, 14 feet beam, specially built by Johr Me Kinnen; three years old, in first- class order; sails good as new. Cost, $1,100. Will be sold without reserve W. Db. STEWART, 1360... Auctioneer, FOR LIVERPOOL, WHE BRIGANTINE “ KITTY CLYDE” | will be due here about the 10th inst., with Sugar and Molasses from Barbadoes, and a8 soon as discharged will be on the berth toa load Lobsters for Liverpool. One- go has been engaged. She 2, SCO cases, and wil July 2 half a car rr about i sail for room {i Liverpeo} aly ut 25th July. Partics wishing to ship will please apply to HOR, CE HASZARD, W ater Street, Charlottetown, y July: aO- et t God | SALT! CANSO, jine- grained, Will m the H° RLY. EXPECTED. AT S 7,000 bushels Cadiz Salt, nitahi. ys — . : arl-s » Kel suitable to curing ana pac ng Tre. deliver this cargo at amy safe Harbor ' Island. Parties wanti iny above cargo wil ao well to thgage at once, GLO. COOMBS, Ch'town, Jaly ‘SO, Water Street, BAHOE Th LET muveoc EU LEE, ( %N E-siALE of that tiree-etu BRICK y HOUSE, situated cn Upper Qneen Street, containing nine rooms; af present @e- cupied by the Rev. Alfred Osborne ; “-vith coach house and stable,and pump in the yard. ALEXANDER HORNE, July 3, 1880-—2aw. ssa eeuaiiatatatatitatintatnesiiataasmniaettinattaste dies a * e 2? a oR, €: 4 z Wants, Usst i, sour v, eC.) aS Advertisements under this Je vine in space nol exceeding half an inen, will be inseried tor Trin Cents per day. — TAN VNTEB—A COOK in a private gen- W tleman’s family. ‘Must be well recom- mended. Wages $7 per month, Anply at this vilice. {ju 3 YW LET—Otice and Warerooms in a Brick aiiuee situate on Water Street, being a very desirable basins to PEAKE Bros. & Co. W TANT bis — An ; Room Girl. Apply ss stand. Apply [ju 3 3i eod _---- —-—— ee e xperienc ed = 6. Dining hu this office. [j3 21 OST —Between the Athenwum and Union Bank, 2a $20 note. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office, {ju 3 W ANTED~ A uired, Daviks, gool COOK. — Refer- Apply to Mrs. L. H. jju 2 lw W ante TED i MMEDIA 7 ELY . R general housework, os G for \j2 at this oo i W unted —A good steady man to work in a Garden and to take charge of a Horse. Must be well recommended, —WIL. LIAM Dopp. {j 29 LET—The Two-story Wooder Dw ell. ing, with ne aud land attached, nOW oceupied by J. D. dirving, Esq., Pownal Street. Possession immediately. Apply to Tuos. W. Dopp. [j 25, di eod pd ERSON NS wishing. i get Plain “ewin or l'aney work done immedia itely, and to order, can iave the same by applying at Mrs, J. Re McKenzir’s King Square, next deor to the residence of Mark Butcher, Ksq. partments to Let, ou Euston street, near Great George street. Appl to PaTRick SHERRY, Fitzroy street. ig tt. re 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 VW AGSTAFFE’'S HOTEL, Street, contizues to receive and permanent Boarders. Pownal transient {j Jl VARBERS,—T woe or three persons can be accommodated with Board and three Furnished Rooms in a pleas nt part of the city. Enquire at the EXAMINER oftice, jane 10 (°@ LiT—A New HOUSE on W eymouth — Street, nearlygopposite KE. J, Hodgson’s, ~ Apply at this ny " Toss 22 will have « [j 16° * io