ee em — ae antes Aldiad Sale sep ne Me gener gy _— PO LO es SOOM ie oe . ee > ¢ Sancta eticaty amen eae neers are sans Ci pst hE ON: AMT il SEAMIP I, Bis AH HL emma te + <i errno ———— age a tc a, OT RIVALS. nn an rk The Methodist Conference. The Londonderry Iron Mines. > — Tae DAILy XAMINER ) | ts ienclie ndebionarls RANKIN 10USE. island! A portion of the Grit press, particle’ 7) a. j2.—Geo. Anderson, New London, P. is Publis! OFPICE ; INGS’ BULLDING, CORNER OF WATER ‘AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, .P. E. I. l every Evening. ee KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, $2 50 Three Months, | 25 One Month, 0 50 0.12 One Week, gw Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, or hatf-yearly advertisements, on appli- cation. W. L, COTTON, Manager. Tie Day HKXAMINER. JUNE 14, 1879. iJ. W. MITCHELL, Othice Sup’t — The Railway Re-adjustment. Ix reply to the Toronto Globe, the Mail says :— ‘ Tt assumes that all the vacancies made have been filled up with Conservatives,and that’ Ministers’ relatives and ‘‘ Conserva tive brawlers” are filling the line. Nothing could be more misleading. The Opposition papers do not furnish the fullest ‘informa- tion on this subject, even in the east. It is from the Conservative journals that the Globe gets its facts, and if it were honest eneugh to confess it, it would admit the fact that the complaint is that the dismissed men are all, or nearly all, Conservatives, and that a reduction of pay has been ad- opted all round without any exception. Men are dismissed, and their places are NOT filled at all. No one regrets having to do this more than Sir Charles Tupper. He is almost risking his political life in this ef- fort to fulfill his promises and save the conntry some portion of the loss on the Intercolonia! railway, which in two years amounted io the fearful sum of eleven hundred theusand dollars. A speedy stop must be put to this sort of thing. As our correspondent points out, the Intercolonial railway under the late Administration was inade, or attempted to be made, a gigantic political engine. But the attempt in great part failed. The expenses swelled up; salaries were in- creased ; running expenses increased ; con- tracts were made political footbails, and much work was done without contracts at all. Sir Charles Tupper is determined that the deficit shall be reduced; that money shall be saved semehow. If the road was run by a company it could at this time get men in bundreds for less salaries than are paid the present employes, even at the reduced rate. That they should com- plain is natural. But that Sir Charles Tupper should so energetically carry out his policy of economy at so much evident risk to his own political future, is an evi- dence of his high determination of charac- ter, and is a policy which should meet with the appprobation of all Canadians. This is we!l as far as it goes. But the true cause of thedissatsifaction with the re- adjustment is—not the economical policy of Government. Every one—at least every- one worth regarding is pleased with it. But it is the blind, headlong, indiscriminate way’ the economical changes were made which gives offence. 8 - In this Island dead men have received appointments; while some of the oldest and most capable men on the road have been discharged. Strong opponents of the Gov- ernment, who have been in office but a short time, have taken the places of offli- cials, neutral or Conservative in politics, who were employed on the road since its opening, and are now sent about their business. It is of such wrong acts as these that the Conservatives of this Province justly complain. Of course the Minister of Railways (though responsible) can- not properly be blamed for them. He cannot be expected to at- tend to details which his Superintend ents are paid to see after. But if he per- mits Mr. Schreiber to go on as he has began, the support of the Government will undoubtedly be weakened. In the interests of the Government, we advise the exercise of more discriminative care respecting the changes of the future. —— _-——» 000 @ - -- — Government Appointments, etc. We learn that Nicholas Conroy, Esq., has been appointed Registrar of Deeds, in- stead of Benjamin DesBrisay, Esq., who has been transferred to the Land Office. Mr. Conroy resigned his seat in the Gov- ernment, and Mr. Peter Gavin, the junior member for Tignish, has been appointed to | Tur New Brunswick and P. EK. Methodist Conference will, this year, held its meetings in this city, commencing on the 25th inst. The Rev. Mr. Lathern and other Methodist clergymen of this city have been unremitting in thcir efforts to secure comfortable places for the Ministers who attend the conference. - Phe following homes have been arranged tor members of the Conference :— | Ackman, Samuel R., F. S. Moore, Prince st. Allen, John 8., Robert Young, Pownal st. Allen, Thomas, John Rassmore, Fitzroy st. taker, H. R., A. B., Mra. Wright, King Square. . Baxendale, John ‘I’., Henry Coombs, Charlotie- town Common. Bell, Edward, E. W. Taylor, Euston, st. Berrie, John C., Geo. E. Hughes, Dorches- ter st. Betts, John F., Mrs. Cairns, Kent st. Brewer, Waldron W., John Stumbles, Hills- boro’ st. Burwash, John, A. M., F. W. Moore, Kent st. Campbell, Geo. M., John J. Chappell, Rich- mond st. Chapman, Douglas, Robert Longworth Water st. Chappell, Benj., A. B., Theo. L. Chappelle, ‘* Pavilion,’ Spring Park, Clark, John A., a. mM, Artemas Lord, Brighton. Clark, Henry, William W. Wellner, Prince st. Solpitts, William W., Paul Lea, Cumber- land st. Colwill, Sept. E., William P. Square. Cioomben, Charles, borough st. Colter, John J., Robt. Longworth, Water st. Cowperthwaite, H. P., a. M., William Wright, Prince st. Crisp, Robert 8., Simon Davies West st. Crisp, James, do. do., do. Currie, Duncan D., Albert Carvell, Prince st. Daniel, Henry, Judge Alley, Dorchester st. Deinstadt, Thomas J., John Beer, Wey- mouth st. : Dobson, William, Henry Weeks, Kent st. Duke, James A., William Boyle, Spring Park. Duncan,-Robert, B. W. Higgs, Up. Prince st. Dutcher, Charles W., Thomas RK. Callbeck, Great George st. Evans, Edwin, Dr. Johnson, Kent st. Fisher, George W., William Brown, Fitz- roy st. Freeman Frederick, U. peque Road, Colwill, Queen William Ladner, Hills- Matthews, Jr., Mal- Goldsmith, John, George Haszard, Sr., Sydney st. Hagarty, A , Edward Love, Kent st. Hamilton, Charles W., A. M., Jos. R. Brecken, Hsplanade. Harrison, Fred. W.. James Barrett. Dorches- ter street, Harrison, George, do do Harrison, Willian, Lemuel M. Poole, Hills- boro’ st. Hart, Joseph, Mark Butcher, King Square. Hicks, Thomas, A. H. B. MacGowan, Hills- boro’ Square. Howie, Isaac, Williara Brehaut, Sydney st. James, Silas, Philip Large, Baytield Street. Johnson, Levi 8., Mrs. Snellgrove, Kent st. Jost, J. V., Euston st. Kennedy,-David, D. D., Dr. Johnson, Kent street. King, John K., John Godkin, Grafton street. Kirby, William J., Thomas Alley, Prince st. Knight, M. R. A. B., John Beer, Weymouth street. Lathern, John, Parsonage. Lawson, William, Robert Bridges, Hillsboro’ street. LePage, Alfred E., John Dorsey, Long- worth St. Lodge, W. W., Lemuel Philips, Hillsboro’ street. Lodge, Douglass H., Do., Do., Lucas, Aquilla, Robert Bridges, Hillsboro’ st. Manaton, Charles H., Elias Hutchinson, Prince street. McKeown, Hezekiah, Dr. Beer, King Square. Maggs, William, Fred LePage, Fitzroy street. Marshall, Thomas, William Weeks, Richmond * street. Mills, Edwin, Road. Narraway, J. R,, A. M., C. Revere House. Opie, “Richard, Fred. Perkins, St. toad. Paisley, Charles H., A. M., Robert Long- worth, Water street. : Parker, Isaac N., John C. Hobbs, Orlebar st. Payson, G. B., James Stanley, King st. Penna, William, do do Pepper, Wm. W., Alexander Hayden, Great George st. Phinney, John &., W. Lord, Esplanade. Percival, Wm. W., Robert Percival, Clark st. Pickard, H., D. D., Lem. L. Beer, Kent st. Pope, Henry, D. D., Hon. T. W. Dodd Orlebar st. Prince, John, Hon. W. Lord, Esplanade. Sellar, Joseph, A. M., John Sellar, Euston st. Shrewsbury, A. R. B., Robert A. Strong, Mal- peque Road. Slackford, Elias, John Hobbs, Prince st. Smallwood, Fredk., Kent st. Sprague, S. W., John Sprague, Southport. Sprague, Howard, A. M., William Heard, Charlottetown Common. Steele, George, Mrs. Wright, King Richard Murley, Malpeque C. Gardiner, Peter’s Hen. Wm. uare. Stewart, Charles, D. D., Ralph Brecken, Kensington. Teed, Stephen T., William A. Weeks, Rotch- fod Square. Tippet, William, F. H. Beer, Kent st. Turner, Edwin C., James Turner, verona Square. Tweedy, William, U. Matthews, Sr., Kent st. Wass, William, Mrs. Stamper, Queen st. Hills- fill the vacancy in the Exeentite Council. ) Weddall, R- W., A. B., William H. Finlay, Mr. F. Assistant Librarian, instead of J..in Me- Gowan, Esq., whose appointment ha, been cancelled. The appointment of Mr. John W. Scott, clerk in the Land Office, has been can- celled. — = ~~ 92 - Perer Cavin, a farmer, of London, On- tario, has a son who is a somnambulist, and who, on Wednesday night last, walked out of a second story window and broke both of his arms. The fall didmot waken him, and it was not till he had gone quite a dis- tance, and jumped over a high fence, that he was captured and awakened.—Exchange. W. Hughes has bee: anpointed | Sydney st. Williams, ‘Theo. L., Mrs. Lowden, Esplanade. Wilson, Robert, Benj. Balderston, Prince st. P. S.—Arrangements have been made for the accommodation of all the ministors of the Conference and for the Candiates for Ordination. It would be esteemed a great favor if any member of Conference not in- tending to be present at Charlottetown would send an early intimation to that effect. JouN LATHERN. Cl’town, May 30th, 1879. > —_— Iv is reported that good coal has been dis- covered a few leagues from Ottawa, but oe or no the seam is workable is not sar i s te one tifose who are apt to send telegrains to ote another, on very slim information, will he somewhat disappointed at the very satis- factory arrangement secured to the Steel Company of Canada in the matter ol freight. Weare glad to learn that diffienl- ties are all removed, and to-day the works present a scene of unusual activity. We would rather. see two or three governments upset than to know that these works were in the least hampered, and from the very first murmurings of discontent we felt assured that the Government would make matters right. It would, however, have been, bad for the Company had the Grits been in power.—Truyro Sun. etn SD DS rn Gladstone on the ‘Church England. Mr. Gladstone recently spoke as_ follows aboui-the Church of England: ‘‘ We all of us believe that the difficulties of the Church of England are great. She has had ditli- culties to encounter, and she may have more; she has had controversies within and without, and we cannot hope that the voice of controversy will all at once be lulled. — It is not difficult to find matter for eriticism in her laws and in her actions. But, wish- ing above all things to knew the truth, and not wishing to conceal from ourselves any of our defects, it would be shortsighted policy to dose, evenif there were no other reason. I believe that we who are here as- sembled, and thousands, tens of thousands and millions, outside these walls are united in the firm belief that the Church of Eng- land has still a great work to perform for herself, for the people, and for Christen- dom at large.” or +— 2<o ae > --— “A Night in Scotland!” The ‘‘ Fairbairn Family” will give two of their popular entertainments on Wed- nesday and Thursday evenings next in the Market Hall Speaking of their recent performance in Boston, the Journal says : ‘‘The Fairbairn Family gave one of their unique entertainments in the Association Hall last evening. All the seats and stand- ing room were oceupied. The prograinme consisted of eighteen numbers, and almost as many encores. The greatest enthusiasin prevailed, the entire audience remaining until ten o’clock, and reluctantly leaving even then. There was a delegation present from the Caledonian Club, in full Highland costume, who were highly applauded as they entered the Hall just after the singing of ‘A man’s a man for a’ that.” The ex- planations of the origin and incidents of the songs, by Mr.. Angus Fairbairn, were of equal interest with the rendering of the music. No entertainment of the kind, of equal merit, has been given in Boston by ether parties, and it is to be hoped. that the public may have a speedy opportunity to hear ‘these justly celebrated vocalists again.” <_—_eo + Tur statements of a reckless contemporary that the City Council bought 1efined iron for bolts for the addition to Pownal Whart at five cents, while iron costing three cents would have been quite good enough, is entirely in- correct. The price paid by the Council for the iron referred to, was tree cents per pound —and not five cents. . Tue steamer Valetta arrived from Montreal this morning with a cargo of general merchan- dize, and after discharging sailed for Pictou. Tuer immigration into the United States frem Europe has this year largely exceeded any period since the depression set in, a fact which may be attributed to the gradual re- vival of industries on this Continent at a time when the crisis is being most severely felt in the Old World. In May the arrivals at New York were 18,109 emigrants against 12,213 in May last year; an increase of about 50 per cent. ; and in the year ending June Ist, there arrived at New York from Europe, 92,801 emigrants, against 71,091 in the preceding year. The greater num- ber of those who emigrated to the United States last month were Germans, Irish, English, Swedes and Norwegians. aici ce icaahtglialitatascns A St. Petersburg despatch reports on un- impeachable authority that the Czar re nounced his visit to Berlin because the Ger- man police had received intelligence that it was highly probable his assassination would be attempted there. -—?»>2eoL_ 2 —————"— Special Notices. J, F. McKay sells Waltham Watches the cheapest in the city. [j 14 3taw for 3w ANOTHER supply of Waltham Watches just received at J. F. McKay’s. New Kid Gloves just received at the Lon- don House. [june 13, 2i] GoosEBERRIES, rhubarb, and apples, at W. F. Carter’s. 3i onions at CucumBers, tomatoes, and W. F. Carter’s. 31 Live Juice at Beer & Goff’s. Fixe Worstep Svrrs, made to fit perfectly, for $17, at George E. Full’s Castom Tailoring Depot. Ick CREAM, and strawberries and cream at W.F. Carter's. 3i Tuose Woop Sp.iy'rs at Bremner Bros. are very nice for picture frames and fancy work, and are quite cheap. {june 9 3i] SomerTHixcG New to HoUsEKEEZPERS.— Curtain Frames, for doing up Muslin Curtains. Call and see them at James Hobbs’ Prince Street Cabinet Factory. Just the thing re- quired, as it does away with stretching the curtains on the floor.—1lm eod ReE-opENED—Ratuway Hore..—The | scriber having increased facilities for accom- | modating the travelling public, now offers to | them as good board as can be obtained in the | city. His stock of wines and liquors are not , excelled in Charlottetown. JoHN Bolger. | May 27, 1879.—pro Sin 2aw {j 14 3taw 3w* BE. 1; C. J. Haley, Souris, do.; TI. H. Robblie, Summerside, do. June 13th.—M. J. Reach, Montreal; D._ B. Worth, do; J. J. Roy, do.; Geo. MeMurrick, Toronto; Wm. Matheson, New “Glasgow, N. S.; Mrs. Anderson, Pictou; Jas. son, Montreal; Jas. McLean, do. SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. June 14.—Glen, Halifax, mdse.; Lone Star, Chemogue, deals, str. Valetta Anderson, Montreal, mdze.; Endeavor, West Point, shingles ; Rustic, Chemogue, deals ; Seud, Pichibucto, deals. : CLEARED. June 14.—Albion, Chatham, ballast ; Louise, Pictou, ballast; Lone Star, Chemogue, ballast ; str. Valetta, Anderson, Pictou, mdze.; Rustic, Chemogue, ballast. At Bahea, 7th u!t., brig Ringleader, Lewis, from New York. as At Philadelphia, 10th inst., bark J. F. Robertson, McMillan, from Oporto, and brig G. W. Wakeford, Murchison, from Trinidad. At Quebec, 7th inst., barque Ralph B. Peake, from Pictou for Montreal (and proceed- ed.) Se THE FATRBAIRN = FAMILY | THE CELEBRATED Scottish Vocalists & Wusicians Will give TWO of their popular ENTERTAINMENTS THE a y iVIARKET SHALL, Wednesday & Thursday Eveg's, Inne 18th and ith, --—~s S oF PDeER.. See Small Bills. (teneral Admission 25 cents Reserved Seats 35 cents Plan of Reserved Seats at Watson’s Drug Store, Queen Street. Ch’town, June 14, 1879. 3i CHALLENGE. YATISELED that J was unfairly dealt with \ 3 during the late Walking Match, I hereby challenge either the winner of that Match or any of the other contestants, to walk a 12 or 14 hours match, fer any amount up to $50.00. Terms, place and conditions to be arranged within one week, and Match to come off before the Ist of July. OWEN McCLOSKEY, Charlottetown, June 14th,.1879.—li pd RC CT CELEBRATED Waltham Watches | JUST RECEIVED, EN Solid Silver 2 and 3 07. Cases, which will be sold 20 per cent. cheaper than any other house in the trade. Warranied as Usual. J. F. McKAY, North Side Queen Square, Charlottetown. June 14, 1S79—3w 3taw Jewelry and Silverware, —CONSISTING OF— ROOCHES, Ear-rings, Chains, Necklets, Front and Cuff Studs, Locket Chains, Cake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Cruet Frames, etc., at J. F. McKAY’S, North Side Queen Square, Charlottetown. June 14, 1870—3w 3taw Flowers at Auction. HE Sale of Geraniums, Fuchias, Daisies, Verbenas, Panzies, Ivies, &c., &c., &c., will be continued on MONDAY, at 11 o'clock, at LePage’s Corner, Queen Street. F. 8. HANFORD & CO.. Auctioneers. June 14, 1879—li Building Lot for Sale, 6OX!00 FEET, South Side Donglas Street, near Boyle’s Tannery. Good terms will be given. Apply to COOMBS & WORTH, Printers, 18 Queen Street. _—_ June 14, 1879—lw Challenge | Accepted. To Lieut. Alexander Horne : IR,—No. 2 Company accepts your Chal- )K) lenge on the same terms and conditions as we fired at the Match last fall. Match to take place in the month of July next. On behalf of the Team, SAMUEL McRAE, Capt. Commanding No. 2 Company 82 Batt. Ch’town, June 13, 1879. } sub! | BHmSsS'T ' ; O. 1 London White Lead, Turpentine, N Oils, Colours, Gold Leaf, cheap. BEER & SONS. ; June 10, 1879— nae a Lookhart and er . > oe ee a 3 A FINE ASSORTMENT —OF — SCOTCH TWEED & ENGLISH WORSTEDS AT AT GHO. EK. FULL CUSTOM Tailoring Department | which we will make up at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, and gnarantee every garment to fit. Also |A LARGE ASSORMENT oF CHRISTY’S London - Made Felt Hats! GEO. E. FULL. May 28, 1879—4w w & 3 MORE NEW CLOTHS! wom fT mine BEER & SONS’ Custom Tailoring Department. June 19, 1879— CAUTION. — ~ HEREBY caution all persons against negociating for a prommissary note made by me in favor of C. UC. Jones for the sum of seventy-five dollars, bearing interest from the 24th of April, 1879, as I have not received any value for said note, JAMES ARTHUR. jradalbane Station, June 9, 1879. A. MCNEILL, AUCTIONEER, (s for past favors, desires to AK intimate that he is prepared to conduct SALES OF GOODS of ali kinds, Lands, Tenements, Stock, &e., at RETRENCHMENT RATES. AUCTION ROOMS: No. 11 Queen Street, Ch’town, P. E. Island. June 9—tf - House to Let. : A TWO-STORY HOUSE, on corner Pow- A& nal and Dorchester streets, adjoining the Wagstaff Hotel, and now occupied by Mr. Longworth. Possession given on the Ist July. Apply to WILLIAM MURRAY, Ch’town, June 7--6i Baker, TURNIP SEED Fresh From Scotland, Laing’s Purple Top, Champion, fircen Top, Skirving, and the Improved Swede, Wholesale and Retail, i. BEER & GOFF’S Ch’town, June 2— Law Society of P. E. Island, _ Annual Meeting of the Members of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island for the election of officers and trans- action of other business, will be held at the Law Library of the Society, in the New Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, 24th day of June, inst., at the hour of 11 o’clock, a.m. Dated at Charlottetown this 10th day of June, 1879. F, L. HASZARD, Sec’y. Treas. pat ants. Lost, found, Se, Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. Ch’town, June 12, 1879. JOUND.—A PURSE containing a . sum of money. Apply to,R. Brive Hillsborough Street. [june 1 ‘7 ANTED, A HOUSEKEEPER. Must have good reference. Apply at this office. orth ioe. CIOLDERER WANTED — A ) smart man to work ina lobster factory. Single man preferred. Apply at the Exam. INER Office. ; [june 10] ANTED—A man with a good outfit t. Peddle TINWARE. Apply to G. E Mictiner. Upper Queen Street. {may 22] ‘hop to Let.—-One of the best Business Stands in the city, in Newson’s Buildi ° ite Post Office ; lately in the occupation ‘oF Rot ; bert Brown. | Possession given immedi- . ately. Apply to Joun Newson. (21 tf