em nel ae i ——————————————— | 4 i Tae Datty EXAMINER, + Sane NOVEMBER 5, i880. . ‘“\We are sorry to notice that our esteemed conte mperary, the Charlottetown Lxaminer, is dis leased with the announcemant of Mr, . Archi bald’s appointment to the superintend- enev of the Island Railway. It makes no ob- jection to Mr. Archibald on the ground of merit, but complains that the Island represen- tatives have not been consulted and that Islaniiers get no fair share of the oifleial posi- tions needing to be filled. If the Leamiuer's grievances are well founded they are clearly entitled to the attention of the powers that be, but they do not affect the fitness of the recent appo otment, and it is scarcely fair to make the new Superintendent the target for shots that are provoked by the short-comings of the 2 Government or any member thereof.’’—Aonc- éon 7 imea. Mx. ARCHIBALD may be a very fit man; but he is no more fit for the position for which he has been selected than are sev- eral of the good and true men at present connucted with the Island railroad. The quest of the fitness, therefore does not arise, and we are net going to discuss it. By this unexpected change, the people of Prince Edward Island are given to under- stand that, hereafter, no matter how well qualitied they may be for positions of henor and trust under the Dominion Government they must not hope for promotion or pre- ferment until the Cooks and Archibalds of Pictou, Colchester and Cumberland have been provided for, nor until Sir Charles Tupper’s long list of Nova Scotians have been exhausted. If reciprocity in these appointments had ever been recognized we would not have complained. This, how- ever, has never been the case. ‘The people ef Prince £dward Island have been treated in the matter as if they were serfs and had no rivhts which should be respected. Are they prepared to submit, without an effort to emancipate themselves! If the expres- sions of approval which we have received of the course pursued by the EXAMINER, since the change was so suddenly sprung upon the community, is any indication of their feelings, there can be but one reply. As might have been expected, party dif- ferences are sunk in tke determination to prevent this Province being made a Nova Scetia preserve ; and we pity the represen- tative who fails to do his whole duty in the premises. ? ees: at Rag a 0 t ME Se Ph LOM ices and sa. A at PEP ae wat eee, fates ie eae ._<—-oom + Islander’s Ability Recognized—But Not in Their Own Country. ‘* OssERVER” in his excellent ‘‘ Notes,” —which will be found on our first page-- 4 calls attention to the necessity for competi- K tive examinations of candidates for appoint- " mené (o, and promotion in, the Civil Service H of Canada. He_might have added that , Prince Edward Islanders have the «bility to compete successfully for honorable positions in the Civil Service in India, for the best scholarships in the National Universities, for al. kinds of positions of honor and emo lument in other countries. But if they re- main here they have no chance of success or premotion in the Civil Service of their own country. Let an Islander in the employ of the Island Railway, for instance, be never so attentive to his duties, never so efficient and deserving of promotion, his chances are cut off by the scions of favored Nova Scotia, and other Provinces. Ability in the Islander, which brings him success and honer abroad, counts fer nothing at home. a —— Charlottetown Hospital. Tur Charlottetown Hospital has now been open just a year. By ita long felt want las been in part, at least, supplied. The nursing freely affurded is spoken of in terms of the highest praise; and the phy- gicians of the city bave been unremitting and enthusiastic in their gratuitous ser- vices. Butthe want of a larger and more suitable building and better appurtenances, is felt; and we hope that the public will not be slow to meet it. The following figures are taken from the Register of the Hospital :— Patients from the country, 26 or Patie:ts frem Charlottetown, 25 OUTDOOR DEPARTMEN': Patients treated, 178 Prescriptions, 360 ——itl te Allie ae lie Ne Defective Locemotives. Ov attention has been directed to the defeciive condition of some of the loco- motives now in use on the Island Railway. Several irritating, delays have recently occurred; and@it ds said that the cause is—‘‘ worn-out engimes’” and that these engines aro used, particularly, on the eastern end of the line. We learn tiat new % engines, which should have been here in a May last, are still at the factory in King- | ston. We trust the new Smperintendent will iiamediately give this mratter consider- ation, and have the engines supplied before ¥ the winter sets in. We are told that it will be next to impossible to keep up anything like regular travel during winter with only the engines now in use. «~<«—>., Duties of the New Superintendent. Mr. Arenisatp will perform only the duties appertaining to the office of Super- intendent. Some one else will, ot course, be sevt here as Engineer. Whatever doubt competent for the dual position held by Mr. Macnab, there is none whatever that we have men able to do the duties of either Supe:intendent or Engineer. But however this may be, our representatives should have been consulted, and there should be reciprocity of offices between the Provinces. there may be as to the Island having a man | Cause of the “Unexpected Change.” We learn that the “unexpected change was the result of a letter from Mr. Macnab, asking to be relieved of the dual duties of Superintendent and Engineer, which he found required such close at tention on his part that his health was being injured. We regret the cause ot the change—and the result. To Correspondents. Tue clearissue in thiscase is: shallthe Island be treated by the Government, as though it were politically ina position of equality, with Nova Scotia and other Provinces, or shall it be treated as though its people and claims are of no account whatever, except as a convenience to Dominion officials in the other Provinces. Our correspondents will oblige by contining themselves to this issue. They may take either view of the case. Any man who thinks the Island must because it is small, be outside the circle in which oficial promotion gues on, and be without the outward and visible signs that its people are Canadians, will please let us know who he is, and where he may be found. Local and Other tems. Tue City Council meets on Monday evening next. a i scenes Iv is reported that Parliament will meet on the I3th of January. Seme of those present speak in the highest terms of Rev. Dr. Leeming’s I*cture on ‘* Joan of Are. - I - BARRELS choice Cranberries for sale at A. MeNeili’s Auction Room, No. “ll Queen street. [no 5 ti Tue City Small debt Court was in session yesterday and this forenoon. One hundred and thirty-five cases were disposed of. — a At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court to- day Frank McLeod and James MelIntyre were each sentenced to three menths im prisonment for vagrancy. ai easuahgeabe ‘Tur race at Summerside, on Wednesday last, between A. N. Large’s ‘*‘Messenger Boy” and Newton Lee’s ‘‘ All Right,” was easily won by ‘‘ Messenger Boy” in three straight heats. It is said by those who saw the race that ‘‘ All Right” could not run as fast as ** Messenger Boy "’ trotted. S$ On Wednesday night a young man about retiring, upset a kerosene oil lamp the oil from which saturated his clothing and caught fire. He alarmed the household, who on arriving assisted him to take off the burning clothes but this was not done before his legs, hands, and parts of his body were badly burned. Tue funeral of the late James J. Heartz, which took place to-day was very large. It was attended by the Militiasand the fire com panies of the City (in uniform,) headed by the Hand of thé S2nd Battalion, playing the “* Dead March.” Banp Concerr.—The band concert adver- tized tor Thursday evening, in the Drill Shed, was postponed until further notice, owing to the sad and accidental death of Mr. James Heartz, whilst marking at the Kensington Rifle Range, on Wednesday. When the con- cert does take place, we are authorized to state that the proceeds will be placed at the disposal of the widow and children of the deceased, sillitacnnditiaciy Ir is said that asporting gentleman in Sum- merside has a timeing watch which is well worthy of notice. It is one of the slow kind, and when brought into use trotters make such fast time (according to it) that their owners become mystified. The result is, they ‘*hold their trotters (?) high,” challenge Charlottetown horses, and generally get beat- en. It would be well for horsemen in Sum- merside if the timeing watch was exported, ——— We received, yesterday, a letter, in which the writer complains that services were not held in St. Paul's Church on ‘All Saints Day,” and that the services on Wed- nesday ‘* would be more appropriate for a ‘Lotal number of. indoor patients since day of humiliation than for a day of the tirst of November, 1579. . National Thanksgiving.” We acknowledge ops sane een a 99 | the right of the writer, who is a member of Dich feed Casas” “9 | the congregation, to have this grievance as 1 {ventilated in the columns of the Examiner, Rema ping, 8 | but would rather he sent his letter to the Surgical operations, 24 |Church paper—The Guardian—published at Halifax. Tur market to-day was very well attended, Sales slow, prices as fellows. Beef (small) 5 to l2cents; do qr, 34 to 7 cts; mutton, 5 to8 cents; Lamb, 4 to 7 cents; Geese, each, 40 to 50 cents; Turkeys each 60 to 90; Ducks eac 20 to 25 cents Chickens per pair, 25 to OU cents; Butter, fresh 20 to 25 cents; Butter tub 18 to 22; Eggs 18 to 20 cents; Hay 35 to 40 cents; Oata 38 to 40 cts; Potatoes 16 to 18 cents; Flour $2.75 te $3.00; Oatmeal $2.75 to $3 25; turnips, 15 to 16 cts.; sheepskins, 70 to 90 cents each; Pork (small), 7 to 9; do carcasss, 54 to 64. Tuer steamer ‘‘Worcester’ arrived on Wed. nesday morning with merchandize, and the following passengers: Capt P F Irving, Wm McKenzie and lady, Misses Catherine Carley, Mary Crosby, Kate McRae. Margaret Mur- phy, Mrand Mrs G W Frost, Messrs J Me- ‘Irish, N McKinnon, C Higgins, M Jenkins, Charles March, J McDonald, J McKachern, Philip Lee. She sailed for Boston on Thurs- day night with a carge consisting of 1431 bbls mackerel, 1067 barrels and 509 bags potatoes, 446 cases eggs, 100 empty oil casks. She had also the following passengers: Misses Ding- well, Rider, Gourley, McDonald, Robertson, Gergan, Mooney, McKenzie, Ferguson. Carr, McDonald, Mrs B Clarke, Mrs Lynch, Mesars McDonald, Campbeil, A Anderson, Clark, F Trainor, A Anderson, Chas Dickie, Mr. J G Campbell, Miss Darrach, Mrs Brown and two daughters and child, Mrs Lamont, Miss Gamester, Mrs McLeav, Mrs Elliot, Miss Murphy, Mr. James McInnis, .Miss Murray, Miss Morrison, Miss Bowlin, Mi-s Mooney, Mr J Quinlan, Miss McKenzie, Miss Harper, Mr J McLean, Mr J Campbell, Mr James Ken nedy, Mr D McQueen, Richard Sevener, Miss !'MeMorrow Mr D McDonald, oe RANKIN HOUSE. Nov 2—Allan Finlayson, V R Bridge; R McMillan, do; John R Davies, Picton; S Ei Fuller, Belleville; \V Davies, London, Eng; Rt Booth, Montreal; Win M smith, St John, N B; W W Dearbon, do; Neil MacKelvie, Sum- | merside. Nov 3—Joseph Donnelly, Montreal; Alex Millan, St Cathrine’s;M Duffas, Halifax; | sie | LB Archibald, Moncton, N B; WB Alley. Truro, N S; W H Croskill, Halifax; Rob Angus, Truro, Chas Minto. Montreal. a ROCKLIN HOUSE. Nov. 3—Miss King, Lot 5; Mrs Lynet and child, Boston; Malcolm McFadyen, Murray Horbor; Capt D Pigot, Savage Harbor; M Pigot, do; Win Sterns, Morell; James Ross, Mt Stewart; James Stalker, Pictou; Henry Bennett, Alberton; James Wilson, Toronto; E W Knight, Amherst, N 8S; Wm McKenzie, Boston; Allen McDonald, Montague; Mrs James McDonald and 3 children, Boston; Mre McKenzie, do; John A Coston, Tidnish, NWS: Wm Murphy, Montague Bridge; Laurence Murphy, do; and 23 othere on Nov. Quod, Nov. 4. —Archibald McMurdo, Lot 19; Malcolm Ross, Lot 25; Rev J B Woodland, Cavendish; James McEwen, St. Peters; Duncan Hyde, Clyde River; Peter McCourt, Georgetown; Thomas Taylor, Mt Stewart; Wm H Inman, Crapaud; Dennis Ryan, Buctouche, N B. ee ——~ eo SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived at Yarmouth on 2nd inst., schr. Mansinilla, from P. K. 1. Arrived at Glasgow on the 20th ult., brigt. Fleetwing, McDonald, hence. Arrived at Boston on 3ist ult.,schr. Dahlia, from New Londen, P. E. L. = eee ae a DIED. At Rocky Point. on Sunday, the 3ist Oct., in the 91st year of his age, James Louis, an old and respected Mic Mac Indian. He was born in Cape Breton, but moved to this Island in the 14th year of his age, and for the last ten years has lived with his son Peter. He was confined to the cabin for the past six months by acute pains in his points ; but he spent his time uncomplainingly in praising the Lord for all his mercies. May his soul rest in peace. Weather Builetin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronte, Nov, 5—i0 a. m. Increasing northeasterly to southeasterly winds; increasing cloudiness, with rain to- night. TROTTING SIOCK' At Upton Stock Farm, SOME WELL-BRED TROTTING STOCK. For particulars apply at farm to L. L. J¥NKINS, or in town to S. R. JENKINS. Nov. 5, ’80—2aw, pat ne 4i NOTICE! JENKINS & LL amounts due Messrs. McLEOD, Surgeons, MUST BE SETTLED On or Before the ist of Decembar, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same. JENKINS & McLEOD. Nov. 5, *80-—2aw pat ne 41 FOR SALE. — THOROUGHBRED Shorthorn Heifer— 6s Q ‘ ” ae im LAX. ‘Shepherdess Ii.,” color white, calved Kensington, mark 11,877, sire Statesman II., Herd Book page 5 (mow in calf.) ‘Took Ist prize at Provincial Extibition 1879. Took 2nd prize at Provincial Exiibition 1550. Apply to A. i DANIEL DAVIES, “Westwood” Reyalty. ’80-—eod tf ie Are WEEKLY GAZETTE, MONTREAL, Cash Premiums to Canvassers A ND the Best Weekly Newspaper extant i to subscribers from now to the 3lst December, 1581 (14 months), for ONE DOLLAR! ‘The system of departments, by which every subject has its own place, so that each reader can find at once and without trouble what most interests him, is a specialty of THE WEEKLY GAZETTE and has met with universal favor. The departments themselves include almost every topic that comes within the ranve of useful knowledge :- ‘lhe Household, Science and Art, Religious Intelligence, Tele- graphic News, Agriculture and Market Re- ports, The Young People, Literature, Natural History, Latest itespatches, Veterinary ¥ci- ence, Full and Correct. THe Gazeite has long enjoyed the repu- tation of being the best Liberal-Conservative Newspaper in the Dominion. THe GAzette is a Family Newspaper which leaves no want of the reading public unsup- plied, and which at its price has no equal anywhere. Correspondents at all points, and regular letters from Newfoundland, Manitoba, New York, Chicago and London (Eng.), by ex- perienced writers of the highest standing. Postmasters who wish Tur Weekty for their own use may have it for 50c. a year. Send for sample copies and full infermation as to commission, ete. GAZETTE PRINTING CO., MorrTREAL. Ricuarp Wurtz, Managing Director. [no 4 TEA. TEA. ECEIVED from London, per ‘‘ Ethel Blanche,” chests and half-chests Prime Cmgou TEA, For sale cheap, wholesale and retail. r ”, Nov — WRIGHT & MacNUTT. Ch’tewn, Oct. 27, ’80—6i eod wkly 3i i06 =e , A NOG HQUOE. ee FALL, i880. AJQTES & UL ARE HOW SHOWING THE BULK OF THEIR SUPERB NEW STOCK! ‘\0 OFFER THE BEST VALUE NbD— LARGEST ASSORTMENT In the Trade, aes § eon ALL DEPARTMENTS, It Will Pay EVERY BUYER nee. RY GOODS TO LOGK THROUGH OUR STOCK Eelcre Purchasing. Terms Cash. = GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetews, Sept. 30, 1880. WANTED. PRESERVER from Halifax, with f experience in managing Lobster » Meat Factories, wishes to obtain 4 situation as preserver. Would take a share to com. mence to pack meats now. rand Al jp Kuropean markets. - Apply at this cffice, Noy. 4, ’s0—2w | TO LET r{\HE BRICK HOUSE situate in Wate S street, adjoining the Examiner office, Apply to »D Par JOHN INGS, Ch’town, Nov. 2, ’80. gene Very Superior 7 ‘> PACKAGES just received ex Ethel $35 83 Blanche ; 130 packages more te ar. rive in a few days. = Those TEAS will be found very superior strength and flavor, and we offer them =r sale and retail at remarkably low figures, BEER & SONS, Oct. 29, 1880. VIOLASSES. | PUNCHEONS of the choicest in the market. ‘ CARVELL BROS, Nov 4 1880. Dissolution of Co-Partnership, ‘XE Partnership heretofore existing be tween Francis 8. Loxeworsn and {oBERT SHAW, doing business in Charlotte. town under the style and firm of LONCWORTH & SHAW, as Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law, has thiy day been dissolved by mutual consent, ~~ Dated this 30th day of Octeber, A. D. 1880, F. 5S. LONGWORTH, ROBERT SHAW, Ch’town, Nov. l, "80—tt Bo: Molasses, Molasses. i Retailing Molasses, 100 puncheons 20 tierces 20 barrels } Expected to arrive per Brigt. ‘ Kitty Clyde” about 25th inst. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Nov. 2, ’80—2w eod BRAN SHORTS ! QUFTEEN TONS JUST RECEIVED, For sale by ? HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, Oct. 30, ’80—3i eod FARMERS ATTENTION | Wool, Wool Skins, Hides and Calf Skins. ZVARMERS having HIDES of any deserip- tion, Wool or Weol Skins to dispose of, will find A READY MARKET AT THE Spring Park Wool and Hide Depot. CYRUS F, STACKPOLE. Oct. 39, 1880—tf FOR SALE. ‘ae desirable residence owned and oc- cupied by the subscriber, and situate on Dundas Esplauade, together with the water lot in front. The house and outbuildings are in a state of thorough repair. For terms apply to Messrs. Hopason & Me- LEoD, or to ALEX, MACNAB. Ch'town, Nov. 1, ’80 -tf EYE, EAR AND THROAT. DR. J. R. McLEAN, Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, formerly Assistant Surgeon to the 8th and Locust Street Eye and Ear In- firmary, Philadelphia, confines his practice exclusively to diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat. Office at St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou, N.& Oct. 14, 1880, : _————— — -——-—- — . +4 A : . Warnis, Lost, found, ec eens ae sen ae : > anon ee ws Advertisements under this heading, space not exceeding half an inch, will be inserted for Ten Cents per day. a GTICE-— Left on steamer “ Elfin,” by some party, a waterproof coat. A to the Captain. JoHn McLgop. {no 5 3i * NPIZ00 —A_ guaranteed remedy, for sale at Fraser's Drug Store, Queen St. Oct. 28th. 7i. TRENCH VINEGAR, Worcester Sauce, Tomato Catsup, Celery Salt, at B. BALDERSTON’S. {no 2 Gi 71 LET—A House containing 8. reoms, with stable, coach house, and a large garden attached, fronting on Rochford Square. Possession given immediatelye Apply to J. T. Crockett, at the Fish Market. {no 2 MESRELLAS—tThe subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Charlottetown that the business of Umbrella mending, &c., is still cairied on at the old stand, opposite Mr. R. Bridge’s meat store.—S. ‘TAUDVIN, {oc 25 Im OOK—A first-class COOK wanted im- mediately at the ‘‘Rrevere Hovss.” Good wages, [oc 8 tf i ei il dis SS ly —