- eae we” Sees a A Mpg! A TTT: eelne Me 7 ¢ ; i ’ Se 4 ey OPE Seren one ans nT - a . : Pe DAILY &XAMI Veen 1} li i ; Published every Evening. OFFICE: {NGS’ BULLDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGS STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. I KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION ¢ \ ] &2 5V Six \lonths, as " i 25 i teree Montiis, 0 50 } o One Mouth, @ 13 Oxe Week, - aw A: vertising at most moderate rates. ‘ . . q @ontracts may be made for moenth!y, quar erly, or half-yea rly advertisements, on appll- cation. W. L. COTTON, ia. ws MITCHELL, Manager. DAILY MAY 4, 1880. Otlice Sup't THE r “hat Monster Petition.” wnservative Press of this Province favored with even a sight of the petition” sent up by the Crits of ' Our Tue C were he ** monat this Island anent the National Policy. oraries Upper Provinces They conten} in the have, however, been more favored. have examined it since its presentauon ; and this is what the Montreal (Gazette says about it ‘* As 4 matter ef fact, there are only five thousand names attached to the petition, and not six thousand as stated by our con- temporary, and there are only thirteen hundred signatures purperting to be from Mr. Pops’s constituency, outof an elector- ate of eivht thousand, and not six thousand as stated by the ‘‘ Globe.” There are three hundred and sixty-three signatures of per- sons residing at Charlottetown alene, and a careful analysis of the names shows that some of them are minors,some non-electors, avd somo are persons who are only recently residents in that Prevince. It isa rather rewarkable fact that among the signatures from Charlottetown appear the names of six Dominion officials appointed by the late Gevernment. Mr. L. H. Davies, who was the representative of the Atterney-General under the late Government, and who is the jeader of the clear Grits of the Island, heads the list after the members of the Legislature, and nearly ail the petitioners are known to be or to have been his sup- porters. That may be taken as a tolerably satistactory anawer to the pretence that the constituency of Queen’s is against the policy which its reprentative has sanctioned in Par- liament. It proves in fact that with all the desperate efforts which wore made to secure the signatures, and with the proverbial facility for obtaining signatures to almost any petition, the sentiment of the constitu: ency is so overWhelmingly strong in favor of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries that the efferi has been a miserable failure. Then the ‘‘ Free Press” says ** twenty out of a heuse of twenty-one members have signed the petition.’ We quite admit that if this wore true it would have some signifi- cance ; but it is not true. There are thirty members in the House of Assembly, and of these only ten or one-third could be induced to sign the petition. two members of the Government, it is true, signed it, Messrs. Wightman and Gavin, although the en. dorsement upon the petition, probably writ- ten by Mr. Yeohimself, would lead to the impression that a larger number of Minis- ters had signed it. ‘Then again our neigh- bor the Montreal ‘‘ Herald” tells us that ‘‘every yroup of them is identified by a kind of marginal notes indicating the local- ity in which the signers live, thus the genuineness of the petition is guaranteed in every possible way.” It so happens that there are no marginal notes. There are a iew names on the back indi- cating a few localities where the signers live, but an examination of the signatures instead of proving the genuineness of the petition, would lead to a rather «ifferent conclusie:. For instance, in the second elec- toral district of Prince County, Mr. Yeo's own constituency, there are twenty-tive names signed by one hand. Ata place called Brae thirteen names are signed by one person, and evidently with the same ink, In many other sections, there is nothing to indicate the place where the names have been obtained, while as many as eight, ten and twelve names are writtea through the gpetition by the same hand. A number of names are written in lead pencil. \Vherever such names as MePherson, Campbell, McLeod, McDonald, McCormack and Cameron occur, there are from five to seven written in the same hand. In fact, a careful examination of the petition weuld lead to tiie conclusion that about one quarter of the na nes, at least, are not genuine signa- tures. And yet with all the efforts which these circumstances indicate as having been made to vet up a monster petition from Prince Edward (sland, there are only five thousaudl signatures good, bad, and indifferent, adults and minors out of an actual electorate in the Island of 18,000. —_—_-—_————__ —_—_ + 2 oe & + -— Tue 4rgvs announces that its recent notable article referring to the Prince of Wales Col- lege and Normal School was written, not by Mr. Harper, but by Mr. James H. Fletcher. Tne Arvus ‘‘dares,”’ ‘‘defys,” and ‘‘chal- lenges’ the Presbyterian to give to the world the name of any gentleman who ever saw Mr. Harper give in to the Aryus, for publication, the manuscript of any article that ever appear- ed in its columns. Will the Piesbyierian re- tract and apologise? That is the next move in order. Ruceaks.—The citizens of Charlottetown generally anticipate the receipt of shipments of rhubarb 5y tirst Bosten boit. To-day, from the garden of Mr. Lowe, of this city, was shown to usasample of the above, which we consider is more than a rival fer any foreign importation, Onto» SEED. —Large Blood Red, Large Red, Withers iield, New Giant Rocca and Danver’s Yellow--all American seed.—W. R. Warson. [ap 27 6i ee NER 3 (Capt. Longworth’s) Company i Kensington Rife Range. ‘which tied the Cup so leng to John ; but it John MeKenzie, Ksq., for their bandsoine Re OLN OOM OE I, NE The Rifle. ‘ire semi-annual Shooting Match of No. came off on Saturday last, the Lst May, inat., at the The day was un- faverable and yery celd— a strong puzzling fish-tail wind prevailed throughout the day, with frequent showers of rain and snow but notwithstanding these serious draw- backs, some very good shooting was made, The Company’s Silver Cup and Medal, with other prizes in money and kind, were com- peted for, and we give the result below. The ranges were 200, 400 and 500 yards, soren shots at each range with one sighting shot—the highest possible score being 105 points, Captain F. 5. Longworth was this time the fortunate man, winning the prize by the very respectable score of 85 points. The rules as to the absolute winn- ing of the Cup allow it to go to the marks- man securing it at three successive matches; and as Pte. John Crockett’s skill won it for him at the two preceding matches, the result of this one was of much anxiety to the competiters. To keep up the interest in this valuable prize, it is fortunate their Captain succeeded in breaking the spell -* will, we think, tax the Captain’s energies, a3 2 marksman, to their utmost to win it at the next two matches, considering the hard old shots to be encountered in his Com- pany. ‘J'he Medal is an annual one, and yoes to the man winning it the oftenest in the six monthly matches in May, June, July, August, September and Octeber of the present season; and in the event of a diferent winner each time, they all fire off for itat the end of the cterm—and here again we think it will puzzle the Captain te win it. The following are the successful competitors, their prizes and scores :— 1. The Company Silver Cup and Medal— Capt. F. 8S. Longworth, ; 2, 86—Sergt. Ewen MeGregor, . ‘ ] 3. Silver Pickle Dish, presented by Dr. Creamer—Sergt. Vernon Longworth, 75 4, Judge Young’s prize of $5—Corporal Murdoch Gillis, . : 71 5. $4-—Sergt. Matthew Allan, ‘ 70 6. Mr. Mckenzie’s prize of pair Boots— Lieut. Daniel Stewart, 6Y 7. $8—Pte. John Crockett, oY 8. $3-—Nosah Harper, . , ; : 5! 9. Fancy Foot Stool—Lieut. John Me- Phail, : . 60 10. $2-—Pte. Frederick Long, ; ‘ 59 ll. Silver Watech— Pte. Wallace Crockett, 58 12. $2—Pte. Joseph Sheidew, Db 13. $2--Pte. Johu Cox, ‘ 55 14. $2 -Pte. Neil Campbell, 53 15, &2-—Pte. Humphrey Arthur, . 52 16. $i—Pte. David McGregor, 50 7. $i—Corpl. Thos. Pickard, 41) 18. $l-—Pte. John Harris, 47 19. $1—Pte. Daniel Webster, 45 20. $t—Pte. Juhu Vance, ‘ : 40 The Company take this opportanity of thanking Judge Young, Dr. Creamer, and contributions towards the prize list. age Tue Regular Meeting of the Edneational [ustitute took place on Friday evening, 30th ult., at the Prince Street School, the President, D. Montgomery, Esq, Superin- tendent of Edueation, tn the Chair. After minutes of the previous meetingf Dr. Leemingread a paper om the ‘Teaching of Natural Science in Schools,” in which he expressed disapproval of the \ geueral, maintaining nS ith ? > 4 Mrrelearare 12 nye ef ' ha ; the reading of the ~ ryt : use of l'ext Boo 1 that when the ‘Teacher lf, the joint general principles can be wore efficiently imparted by the vivu voce method, as stimulating the eb- serving and reasoning faculties of the learn- er, and when suflicient advance has been made by this means, lectures at stated in- tervals may be advantageously given, but on asystematie arrangement by which the mutual connexion and dependance of the different branches of science may be kept in view. As the groundwork and starting point of this work he advocated physical geography (or the use of the globes, as for- merly called) which should take precedence, if not place, of Descriptive Geography. as it is new generally taught. Professor Anderson, in commenting on the paper just read, diflered from the lec- turer in some points, particularly’as to the possibility of bringing boys to comprehend the laws of physical science, though they might be got to answer a set of questions, like a parrot, and he expressec the opinion that literature might be made to take the place of science in schools. Messra. Miller, M. L. Dunean, R. C. McDonald foliowed— thelatterappeared to haveentirely misunder- stood what the lecturer had said on the sub- ject of the catechetical method of teaching as if he implied asking questions, and expecting answers from children cencerning things of which it is impossible they could have ever heard or thoughi. After some remarks from the Rev. D. McNeill,the Lecturer briefly replied to what had been said during the discussion, and the meeting closed, to meet on Friday, the 14th inst. Business to commence at 8 pre- cisely. The subject proposed for disciis- sion, being ‘‘What should Constitute the substance of a Proper Common School Education.” scales ailiicitisne Remedy for Hard Times. subject hims Stop spending so muchon tne clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, eheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things ef life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using so rauch of the vile humbug medicine that does you enly harm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all| simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see het- ter times and good health. Try itence. Read of it in another column, Peas —McLean’s Blue Peter, Carters First Crop, Sutten’s Ringleader, Daniel O’ Rourke, Kentish Invicta, Champion of England, Ad- vancer, Forty-fold, Victoris Marrow, York- shire Hero, British ‘Queen, and Sugar, (eat- | able ped,)—W. R. Warsoy. [ap 27 6i MY PRECIOUS ' Flour. Flour. — Frxsu Halibut and Codtish just received at the Fish Market. a30 ' APPLES. APPLES. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, Tar THE Nueen Street Anction Rooms, TO-MORROW, the Sth instant, ar 2 ©’ CLOCK, P. M.; 25 Bhis. Nova Scotia Applies. W. D. STEWART, May 4, 18s0— Auctioneer. Household Furniture. : WILL sell at AUCTION, on THURS.- EL DAY, the 13th inst., at 11 o’clock, at the residence of Mrs. WILLIAM CAVANAGH, Water Street, the tollowing HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, In Walnut and Mahogany, Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Lounges, Side Boavd,Cheflioneer, What- Not, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Curtains, Peles aud Rings, Tapestry and other Carpets; 1 Emerson's Grand Square Piano, 7 oct. (nearly new), 1 ‘‘Mason & Hamlin” Organ, Pictures, 3rackets, Oil Cleth, Parlor and Bed Room Steves, Wardrobes, Ash and Walnut turned Bed Room Suit, Painted do. do., Pedsteads, Mattrasees, Looking Glasses, Wash Stands, Toilet Tables and Ware, } Hall Stove ( ‘*‘Sul- tana’) nearly new, 1 Cooking Range, Pots, &e., Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Utensils, 1 Refrigerator, Tubs, Buckets, &c., &e. ALSO— 1 Good Milch Cow (6 years old.) Terms—Under $59, cash on delivery; over that amount, three months credit on approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, May 4, '80—-tus w Auctioneer '! Prince Rdward Island Railway. NOTICE. ()} and after WEDNESDAY, the 5th J inst., a Special Train will run daily, Sundays excepted, between Charlottetown and Summerside, in connection with the Steamer to and from Point du Cheye, as fol- lows :—- A. M. A. M. Leave Ch’town....6.30 Arrive S’rside.. . .9.10 Pr. ro. ‘“ 6S’rside......5.380 ‘* Ch’town..8.10 ALEX. MACNAB. Superintendent and Engineer Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 4, iS80. din pat pres her ne arsp sj kea pio Lins a a 0 ee en en erm - MARKET HALL. a ee Lindley Opera and Comedy Co, This Tuesday Ev’g, THE STREETS OF NEW YORK, With its realistic fire scene, mit d- BETSY. Jickets at Drug Stores. May 4, 1880. A* AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT, kL Sth inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, on the Sceam Navigation Company's Wharif,— 75 Bbis. Choice Extra Flour, Ordered for positive sale. WM. DODD, Auet’r. May 4, 1880. MAPLE SYRUP ! 25 obs, & I> Fink Bottle, BEER & GOFF’S. May 4, 1880. Maple Syrup. 25 CTS. A lt PINT BOTTLE, BEER & GOFF RS, May 4, 1880. HAMS! Very Choice Smoked, BEER & GOFF’S. May 4, 1880. For Sale or to Let. FYNRAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one “Dwelling by unlocking a door. Apply on the premises te MRS. BOSWALL. April 26, 1880—tf BRICKS. O* SALE, ABOUT 50,000 BRICKS! Apply to TREMAINE & METCALF, April 12, 1870.- -lm BS: QUEEN STREET, (pposite Bell Tower, IN“ W/ EVEL, DOHSh Canadian AND AMERICAN GOODS, Per “Northern Light,” REAT PART of our Spring J Stock has just come to hand per “ Northern Light.” We con- eratulate our customers on being able to place before them, per- haps, the cHEAPEST stock GENERAL DRY GOODS ever presented in this Province. We have exercised all the care and taste we could command in the selection of this Stock, which we were fortunate enough to secure just as the various mar- kets reached the lowest point. We open to-day nearly 200 PIECES DRESS MATERIALS, chiefly Cashmeres, Merinos, Lus- tres and Cords; Black and Colored Lustres a specialty ; Black Cash- meres and Crapes VERY CHEAP. Our Stock of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS is replete with the latest novel- ties in Style and Color; Silks, Satins, Feathers and Flowers, and ®very requisite to be found in a good Millinery Establish- ment. We have great satisfac- tion in having a stock of Flowers such‘as is seldom seen, and which for Quality, Style and Price can- not fail to please. We have also added to our already good Stock of Carpets, LACE CURTAINS, NEW EM- BROIDERIES AND LACKS, &e., and shall have great pleasure in showing our Goods to any one who may be dis- posed to favor us with their custom. TREMAINE & METCALF, 88 QUEEN STREET. Gh’town, April 23, 1880. of ; W A. NOPTON, practical House Paint. : scl Whitening, Tinting, and Pa: r Hangin, done with despatch and at moderate charges. Residence and Shop, Fitzroy street, opposite Peter Halloran’s. Ch’town, April 29, 1880—lm pts —wenneiceneeiipnaiiiiiieaL aan ys ri PY a. THA, (very superior), MOLASSES, SUGAR, TOBACCO, KEROSENE OIL, BAKING SODA, WASHING SODA, BISCURT, RAISINS, &c., &e., &e And all staple Groceries at our usual low prices and favorable terims. 4 CARVELL BROS, April 27, "80—2aw —_——. = - Children’s Carriages, ‘T° eld customers, and as many new on that want to buy Children’s Carria om will do well not to purchase until the arrival of the first steamers of the season, when [ shall have a good assortment, new patte cheap for cash. ' oe v1) it, MARK BUTCHER, Ch’town, April 27, ’80—lw A. McNEILL, — Auctionser, Commission Merchant, and Manufacturers’ Agent, AUCTION ROOMS (the largest in the City, ) No. 11 Queen Street (Brick Building.) ee KE facilities for any quantity and bh all kinds of Merchandise, Frost-proof Cejlar (capacity 1,000 Barrels); Real Estate, Bankrupt Stock and Furniture Sales attended to at reduced rates, Sales of Horses, Carriages, Farm Imple- ments, Stock, &c., on Market Days, at Mar- ket House. Auction Sales of Household Fur- niture at Residences, and of General Mer chandise at Stores, Wareroems, Wharves,&c,, conducted on moderate terms. Consignments of Goods of every descriptien will receive prompt attention. Apples a specialty. Advances made and proceeds guaranteed when required. Business solicited, corres- pondence answered promptly and in con- tidence. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. N. B.--All kinds of P. E. Island products bought and shipped to order. April 29, ’SO—3m fa Wants, Lost, found, &c. hehe WANTED, —Wanted a girl a) as veneral servant ia a smali family; wages $5.00 per menth--must be well recom. mended. Apply at this office. m 4 2i W ANTEDB—vTbree Good MEN COAT | MAKERS. Best wages given. Ap- ply to L. J. Wiiniams, South Side Queen Square. [m 3 tf ‘E77 REFEGN WART?) BD -By a young > man, as general Servant, Gardner, or Cook. Knguire at this Cilice. {m 3 — ee = | ABY CABRRIALGES—CHEAP. Call and get Bargains at Joun NEWSOoN’S. [m3 20 ryXO EeFT—A large HOUSE on King’s A Square, with Stables, &c. Apply Glass Bex 124, Post Office. {m 3 \ 7’ AN TED—A Servant Girl to do general work in a family where there are no Wages no object, if highly re- One from the country pre- Apply at this office. [m L children. commended. ferred, V JANTED—A Carriage Blacksmith. Ouly first-class workman need apply. —Hewson, McDouGaLp & SEAMAN. [ap 30° raXee L&'T—A nearly new HOUSE on Euston Street, containing 9 reems. Ap ply to CHARLES McGreGor, Esq., or E. W. TAYLOR. [ap 30° rg\WoO HOUSES &0 LE'—One con- taining 6 rooms, the other 5 rooms; situ- ated on Spring Park Read and Long Street. Rent moderate... Apply on the premises te James McLerop. fap 30 OARDERS — The subscriber having good accommodations, will be glad te have a few permanent Gentlemen boarders, Please apply on the premises, Upper Hills- boreugh St.—Mrs. Ricu’p, Weexs. [ap 29 ee ree ee + ee W Ast ED —At Hospital for the Insane, a Cook and female attendant, to whom good wages will be given. Must come recom- mended, Apply at Hospital. [ap 28 we TED—An elderly woman to nurse two children, Apply at the EXAMINER [ap 23, 4i — — office. JANTED—A situation in a mercantile establishment; has experience in the Grocery line. Salary not so much an object as employment. Temperance man. Address A, B., Charlottetown Post Office. [ap 27, tf ‘Ty ANTED-—A MAN with Team to buy Must have good recommenda- tions. [ap 2 Wes Situation as CUTTER, in a Tailoring Establishment, by one who i has had several years experience in the busi- ‘ness. Address Post Office Glass Box 48, | Charlottetown, P. E. I.—{ap 22-—St John Tel ,and Mon ‘Times 61 Kees -455>- ——t, mm meRsck. N\ EXCHANTS AND TRADESMEN a wishing accounts adjusted can aval ‘themselves of the services of an experienced | Accountant, by addressing ** ACCOUNTANT,” this office. - [ap 21 r © LET—Good Pasturage for seven Cows, within a convenient distance of ‘the city. Apply at this office. {a9 OUSE TO LET—A large and com- modious Dwelling of 13 apartment, suit- ‘able for Hotel accommodation, centrally lo- cated on Hillsborough Street, within a few | minutes walk of Railway Depot, Market ‘House, and Post Office. Possession given lst | May proximo. Apply te Roar. Brivcrs, [aldté | ! j