a = an > - Peer ity ears ais CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST ——= Zz — Sa VOL. 7. == a aera p mm NO, 80 | freely, not more than seventeen gallons ‘a minute. This water is not sait, which is | thought to prove that the lawyers hither- 24. 1880, a” We do not hald ourselves responsible for the statements or opinions of our correspondents St. Dunstan's College, |) Correspondence, CHARLOTTETOWA, P. EL. THE GUARDIAN a FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. or ee re opened under the FEYHIS College vill be charge of the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, Wednesday, September 15th, Intending studeiuts should make immediate application. For prospectus and further particulars ad- dress REV. GEORGE B, Ch'town, Aug. 4, SO Rank. S.J.. till sep Great Summer Resort PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 1aQ) ER EN fn a CoO BT FENUIS New anc Commottious House, 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 enly thirteen (13) miles by rail or carriage. Charges moderate. For further particulars apply to the Manager, or address LOKNE MOTEL COMPANY, Charlottetown, P. K. 1. June 12, 15580. ~*~ QUEEN INSURANCE CO'Y. OF ENGLAND. ee CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise aud Produce. Also, on Vessels on che stocks. Special vates {or isolated resicences, Loeses settled promptly. GEORGI MACLEOD (Union Bank), Ayent for Prince Edward Island June, 1S77— oe PACIFIC | Mutual Insurance Co,, — OF — MARINE. Assets 3ist lec., 1879, - $744,149.00 Insurance effected on CARGOES and FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards en first-class risks. ‘ Jertificates issued payable in London at the office of Morton Rose & Co., Bankers, or in New York. Risks taken and rates tixed without being referred to Head Office. FENTON T, NEWBERY, Agent for P. E, Island. May 11, 15890. “Nut Goal. Nut Coal, NREE from Slate aud Fire Clay. Alszo Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOTS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Old Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, Lingan Mines, Cape Breton. RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to Terms as usual, G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. June 17, 1530-—pat her sj kea tf Flour and Meal. RDERS will be received for the follow- ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— Buda” (Patent), *‘ Alabaster,” ‘‘Golden Age,”’ “Extra Family,” ‘‘Warcup’s Su- perior,” ‘‘ White Rose,” ‘‘ Florence,” **Beaver,” ‘‘Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber,” and choice K. D. Corn Meal—‘‘ Golden Star.” Quotations for the above Brands of Flour and Meal {. o. b. at Malis, or delivered at Uharlottetow a or Summerside. J. R. FOSTER Millers and Shippers’ Agent, Moncton, N.B, May 6, 80 ROMAN PUNCH, Ice Cream, Fruit Ices, Water Ices. A’ I intend paying special attention to my Ice Cream department this season, f ‘mvite the pablic to call where they can be furnished with the best assortment of Ice Creams and Ices to be had in the City. All wimade from the best material. ‘To parties ordering Creams or Ices we guarantee satis- action or no charge. s A. McKENZIE, Confectioner, Queen Street, Charlotte!own, June 19, 1880. President, | ' ESTABLISHED 1821. mene, 2( 5 Sone HEAD OFFICE: 11 Lombard Street, - - Total Assets, . . . ° é Annual Income, . ° ° ~ Charlottetown, July 21, 1880 London, fi. C. $14,500,000.00 $2.375.000.00 _——o—— 305 Risks at lowest current rates by Carvell Brothers, 2aw 2m, pat law 2m Agents. SIGN OF THE LION Black Black JUST OPENED. Charlottetown, July 26, 1880—tu th sat * NEW GOODS! Cashmeres and Dress Cords, Black and Colored Kid Gloves. and Colored Satins, New Buttons, Flowers, Ribbons, Frillings Corsets, Cloths & Tailors’ Trimmings | W.A. WHEKS & CO., Queen Street, ge en ay emma Serene teas ; ees Faourage Howe Mauutaetories. PRINCE iNO ~ they are made daily, ‘which isa great advantage over the im- manufactured by me ported article, which is often otherwise. Housekeepers; put up and_ delivered in any part of the City. chawsge made for boxes or cartage. D CRACKERS, REMEMBER! 10, 15, 20 and 80-lb, Boxes of Rn > = So og — a aD pkey ® 2 od bet = = ov — Y a < pang r = = = 3 om _ _—_ — Oo — Zi <4 ’ i j ' 3 a Church Parties, Picnics, &c. June 14, 1880. ~ June till the 15th September. bathing, sea and river fishing, etc., ete. ADDRESS June 21, 1830. For all kinds of Crackers, Gro TO- “THE CITY STEAM BAKERY,” A Liberal Discount to Wholesale Buyers. Catalogue and Price List mailed free to any address. Biscuits, Navy Bread, &e., So TREE T. Sa — o “L ee - — 'S v ha? D ec = = ac =< si co a es a eo ae 93 (a Be wn ee ten e Dm am a Ww OD » © hades aA Ms S ¥ wz Pp om ro) rS a ’ a - re 5 re So aml SSS st aS a - CO S324452 S¢ Sa 425 — DD oO a Ss fk i fecdlame us reg SE a SL oe 2 = © <a_.5- Ae". = > coo S > = ‘ oS > 2.0 © = ~ me) ae — = Nr nn GO 5 oa a cS - © ‘= a _— - S = © | Special prices offered to Committees of JOHN QUIRK, PROPRIETOR — SEASIDE HOTEL! RUSTICO BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) ———— 0° 20; HIS Beautiful Watering Place will be open for the reception of Guests from the 24th The above Hotel is situated in one of the most charming spots on the Island, having beautiful scenery, a bracing atmosphere, a beautiful beach, splendid surf- Good Tables. arrangements made for Picnic and Dinner Parties, etc. be let for Picnic Parties, etc., at moderate charges. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling fer Guests ; returning every Thursday and Menday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. m. "Also, arrangements Rave been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—-7 miles. ' JOHN NEWSON & CO., Proprietors, Moderate charges. Special] Also the spacious Pavilion will Charlottetown, P. E. Island. interest on these investments than was an- ticipated. The : the sea from ascending the shaft. hintended to sink to a depth of 500 feet, jand then a gallery will be excavated in Police Negligence. To the Editor of the Examiner. Although our Police Force cannot be at the best ef times, complimented for faithfully discharging their duty, it is depreciated that tvo often their inattention and cowardice reigns supreme. On Saturday last about 4.30 p. m., there could be seen at Heartz pump on the corner of Great George and Fitzroy streets, a very intoxicated individual seated in a wagon but who had not the least centrol over the horse immediately ahead. In attempting to dismount he fell help- lessiy at the horses feet, unable to lift him- self up. A Knight of the baton Policeman --—- ran from Mrs, Tieruey’s corner in the immediate vicinity and assisted the ‘* poor unfortunate” in regaining his seat, after which he in the coolest possible man- ner started off the herse at full speed. <A citizen near by seeing the wrong manner in which the Policeman wasacting remonstrated with him, remarking that it was his duty as a public servant to look after persons whe may accicentally become incapable. Mr. Policemar: B cooly remarked that he did not care, or his reply was couched in lan- guage equally careless. Mr. Editor, the question naturally arises, Are our citizens at the mercy of a number of men who knowing their daty, do it not ! i have been informed that our Stipendiary Magistrate will always sereen the members of the police force when dereliction in duty is reported to him. It is to be hoped that a new state of things will be soon in- augurated, and the safety of our people be a matter of consideration. Yours, &c., Aug. 23, L880. B- SAaFRTY. a Finances of Canada. The Halifax #ferald publishes the foilew- ing statement-of revenue and expenditure for the year 1879 80 :— Estimated Expenditure, $24,978,000 Supplementary Estimate, 95.000 Total, 25,073,000 24,450,000 Kstimated Deticit, §23,000 The actual results are as follows :— Estimated Revenue, Total Expenditure, $25,161,712 ‘* Revenue, 24,768,585 Actual Deticit, $ 393,127 ‘* This deficit,” the Merald remarks, ‘‘ is 40 per cent less than Sir Leonard Tilley’s estimate, but even this small deficit would not have appeared were it not for extra- ordinary causes. We are informed that owing to the large deposits in the Savings Banks, nearly $100,000 more was paid for disbursements upon the Indians were alse owing to a number of extraordinary causes, some $200,000 in ex- cess of the estimates ; these sums, together with the $100,000 voted for Irish relief, would considerably more than square the year’s accounts. ” The St John Svn presents the figures in this way :-— The gross estimate for revenue WAS se sseesseerereees ateeees poesesse - $24,450,000 The actual revenue on the basis named above, i8..--..... 24,778,585 Or a sum better than the esti- Mate LY ceccorvcercoreeeerrversoes ; $518,085 The actaal expenditure was... $25,161,712 Ayainst an estimate of......... 24,978,000 Ur a ditlerence of only.......... $185,712 Sir Leonard estimated a deti- GUIIET “OB io Sis vecisicnetesciconee $528,000 Whereas the actual deficiency is only. Serres SPR OPP Oe eseS eee ees oes 393,127 Being better than the esti- MALE DYseetecrrerseeccesseeecscces $154,973 This is in remarkable contrast with some of Sir Richard Cartwright’s years. > ~~ & + Tunnel Under the English Channel. The preliminary excavations for this en- terprise are being actively pushed torward at Sangatte, near Calais, at a spot where the cliffs have an altitude of seventy feet above the level of the sea at high water. A point has been chosen where the rocks of gray chalk which have to be traversed by the tunnel come to show their heads at surface of the soil. - On the opposite shere similar berings have been begun, se that the works are proceeding simul- taneously. The soundings that have been made during the last few years demon- strate that the base of the Channel con- sists of a compact mass of chalk, resting on banks of slate. This mass, which is easy | enough to pierce, is said at the same time | to resist filtration sufficiently. 1t would, | therefore, present a substance excellently | adapted fur perforation. But what yet rewains to be proved is whether the suc- cession of these chalk layers will not dis- close some irregularities or ruptures which would render the enterprise impossible. The shaft at Sangatte has now reached a depth of nearly 200 feet, or about 150 feet saan the level of high water. It has a width of ten feet, and is lined with oak, so that the water cannot penetrate it very to traversed have their points of contact sufiiciently far from the shore to prevent It is the direction of England. Up to the present the Enyineers are highly satisfied with the results obtained, as no irregularities have heen discovered, which is considered a good augury for the success of the enter- prise. It is impossible, however, to pro- ceed at a quicker rate than twenty inches aday. Nevertheless, in eighteen months or two years enough pregress will have been made to arrive at a perfect nnder- standing about the possibilitiy of the un- dertaking. Itis stated that the work will not fail through lack of funds, 7+ _ Latest News Notes. & The Porte in its note to the Powers de- clines to participate in the coercive mea- sures mentioned by the Powers. Mr. Forster, Chief Secretary for Lreland, on Thursday held a long interview with the Castle officials and law advisers of the Crown, MACHINERY FoR THE Sugar Rervrnery.— ‘Some six carloads of additional machinery for the sugar refinery, including two filters, arrived at this station this week. This)is the third shipment, the total reaching about twenty car loads. —Moneton Times. At the rent audit of the Hawarden ten- aniry Jast week, Mr. Vicars, land agent, announced on behalf of the Right Hon. W. KE, Gladstone, that in consequence of the continuance of their exceptional difti- culties, he had decided to again return them 15 percent. The Premier’s health, says our correspondent, was drunk by the tenants with great enthusiasm. When the Prince of Wales came in view, at the head of the brigade of Life Guarda, at the recent review before the Queen in Windsor Park, wearing for the first time its uniform, with helmet and cuirass all com- plete, and bearing en his breast the full blue ribbon of the garter, such a joyous shout of welcome arose as could not have been hea from other throats than those of Britishers. The Queen’s eye brightened exceedingly-at this display of enthusiasm, in which she herself seemed to join, and she left the ground with a beaming look of s«tisfaction. INTERESTING Scrne—Amongst those in-- troduced to His Excellency, on Monday, was an old Peninsula officer, when the fol- lowing conversation occurred: His Excel- lency—‘‘ How long have you been in this country.” Cel. Poyntz—‘‘ Forty years age J commanded a regiment of troops in Hali- fax, and 70 years ago I was with Welling- ton in the Peninsula wars.’’ His Excellency — Ah! an old Peninsula veteran ?” Col, P.-‘*Yes, my Lord.” His Excelleney-—— ‘Tf am glad to have met you.”-— Windser Mail. At an entertainment given recently by the students of Paris in honor of the re- turned Communists, at which Rochefort and Blanqui were present, the toasts in- cluded that of ‘‘The Commune and its valiant defenders.” M. Rochefort pro- posed the health of the students, and M, Blangui attacked Opportunism, which he declared to be a greater enemy than Clericism. Hopes were expressed regard- ing the emancipation of women ; and the success of a European Republic and the annihilation of kings were ardently longed for. It was further suggested that it would be desirable to destroy the third estate; ty expedite the coming of the fourth estate and to-effect a social revolution. A correspondent of writing from Port Bawrn, Inverness, to the North Sydney ‘* Herald,” under date of August 10th, says —‘‘ Much excitement now pre- vails on our shores by a recent discovery made by Messrs. Cameren, Murray, Pushie & Co,, of a wrecked vessel sunk in twelve fathoms of water, about a quarter of a mile from the shore.- The wreck is supposed to be the barque ‘‘ Bencleugh,”’ from Glasgow, Scotland, bound te P. E. Island, with a general cargo, which foundered on the 29th of December last, after having apparently been dismasted. Topsail sheets, etc., were picked up a few days after. Last week Mr. Cameron, invented what he callsa deep sea microscope, by which he was enabled te view the ship. Preparations are now beamg made to raise her and her valuable cargo ; a first-class diver being engaged.’ — tial A Good Account. ‘fo sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, and { want everybody to know it for their benefit.” ‘““Joun Weeks, Butler, N. Y.’ er — Gites’ Jiniment Iodide Ammonia cures neuralgia, faceache, rheumatism, gout, frosted feet, chilblains, sore throat, erysipelas, bruises and wounds of every nature in man or animal, The remarkable cures this remedy has effected classes it as one of the most important and valuable remedies ever discovered for the cure and relief of pain, From over-exertion, I con- tracted a pain across my lous. My suffering was intense. One bottle of Giles’ Liniment lodide Ammonia cured me. T. B. McGee, Conductor N, Y. and New Haven R, R. Giles’ Pills cure suppression, enn Ce eS eae! ag Ree oy a pe 7 nm 7 : ae a : et BS wens = Sake me