i tie cme = aeeemmmeentienia a + canes aie Tan Darty EXAMINER. JULY 22, 1880. oe so. ba The Hiectric Ligdt. as NI , i ‘. ~ vis reported that the New York Gas . Companies have recovered from the great geare which seized them one and all when aut és Edison’s promising invention threateved to . i wipe them eut. tween £0 and 30 per cent. gas stocks are between <0 and 30 pe S 1 The general report 18 that i »y were less than a year ago. hivher than they were less than 4 } ag - = < Onoe-sidedness. (ax Patriot breathes out blood and thun- der against THe EXAMINER because we re- publeshed a communicated article in the St. John minus some paragraphs which we believed to be untrue. We pre- sented the bright and the true side of a picture, Jeaving 1t for Telegraph y ot aol ial an New Brunswicker & , } | the soiue one else to show tne dark and ti +} ; i ie We felt sure that the Patriot weuid fa 4¢. ‘ do so and we have not been disappointed, } 9 @- The editor of the Putriwt is naturally avnoyed when it is proved that his charges , i Rol eae . avainst the Gevernment lack the essentia: i hi : eee ee element. Hence his ravings ovel the fact that the “‘steel rails the Island. are not to be taken off - a Loading Grain Cargoes. , ' ' A4 M ontreal Grazetie. } (From tie “he correspondent ef the Toronto (lobe in his Notes from the Capital, under the head, ** Another Ministerial Junketing to Englaml,” says as follows : ‘A few weeks since the English philan thropist, Mr. Plimsoll, ex-M. P., telegraphed to the Hen. J. CU, Pope, Minister ot Marine an) Fisheries, urging that Canada should send : 4- } %¢ overa witness to «aescripe “pib to toe House of Co:amons Committee the Canadian system of securing grain cargos from shitting, believing as lie intimated in his despatch, that a live mau weuld be better than a barrowful of decr- ments. The Hon J. C. Pepe on receiving the reo uest cabled this reply :” * Will send a competent man immediate- ly. ‘‘It is now learned that Mr. Pope leaves for England on Saturday, and will himself be the witness.” ‘he facts of the case are just the reverse of these stated in the abeve extract, and in order that the publie may understand how little ground there is fer the statement, we are permitted to publish the foliowing cor- respondence : On the 8th of June last, the Secretary of the Board of Trade received the following letier from the Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries : Orrawa, 7th June, L880. My Dear Str,—Mr. Plimsoll has telegraph- ed to the Minister of Marine t’iat he thinks it would be advisable that the Port Warden of Montreal should give his evidence before the conimittee of the House of Commons in Lon- don, which is now sitting taking evidence relutive to the loading ef vessels with grain in bulk ; and the Board of Trade in Loudon also think it desirable that your Port Warden should give evidence as to the practical work- ing of our Act at Montreal and the mode of stowing grain cargoes. \While Mr. Plimsoll is quite willing and anxious that Canada should be exempted from the operation of the proposed vew Bill, it is quite possible that there might be some oppo- sition to such eXxe:nption, and it is very neces- sary that every precaution should be taken in the interests of the trade of the St. Lawrence, ami at the expense of the Port Wardens’ funds, which I believe are quite ample for the purpose’ I[fsuch should be the case, of which Ihave no doubt, would you kindly in- form me whether the Port Warden could leave by the next Saturday’s mail boat from (Juebec ” Yours truly, WM. SMITH. J. W. Parrerson, Esq., Secretary Board of Trade, Montreal. J A special meeting of the Council of the Board of Trade was at once called, to which this letter was referred, and the ditfieulty of sending the Pert Warden te England during this season of the year wis so apparent that the Council resolved, if possible, to meet the difficulty by having the evidence taken in this country. <Ac- cerdingly, the following letter was ad- dressed, by the instructiens of the Council, to the Department at Ottawa : Sth Jung, 1880, W ve. Smiru, EsQ,, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa: Dear Sir,—l hastea to say that your letter of yesterday ve sending our Port Warden to give evidence before the Parliaiaentary com- mittee of the British House of Commons re- garding the Montreal system of stowing grain cargoes, was considered at a special meeting of Council this day. It-dppears to the Coun- eil that it is absolutely impossible for the Port Warden te be absont at the present time, owing te the pressure of business, the Council having just been making arrangements to meet the increasing demand upon the office, It is a matter of much cencern that it seems im: possi- bla to couvur in what comes from you with all the force of a recommendation, but the Coun- c'] desire me to suggest that the object " ght be even better accemplished, perhaps, if yeur department would take evidence by co:ntaission and transmit te London, te be pressed upon the notice of the Parliamentary committee by Sir A, 'T. Gali, as the represent- ative of the Dominion. Hoping that thus the object you h view may be accomplished, : [ have the honor to be, dear sir, Your obedient servant, WM. J. PATTERSON, ee Secretary, This view evidently did not meet the wishes of the Department, and accordingly @) the llth June the following telegram . = to Mr. Patterson by the Minister mse :— ave in (Signed, ) Ovrawa, June 11, To W. J. Parrenson: é i i we | evidgnce before committee on loading ships - 3 ce ‘one Warden should go 1h possible. Why ra WwW Government appoint a temporary Warden, Gove will pay reasonable expenses. : ; JAMES CU. Pork. of the Council was the 14th June, and mittee was appointed, essrs, Cleghorn, Kinghorn, Ogilvie, and the President, to make ar r sending seine one to Eng- land to give evidence before the ae The anxiety of the simister t sat ne re ishould be lest, is manifested by cast ; : | ing telegram received on the loth June by Mr. Patterson :— W. J. PATTERSON, Montreal : A special meeting again summoned for at that meeting 4 com consisting of M rangements for Secretary Board of Trade answer to my telegram ol k riday Received eable from Piimsoll last even- Lecelvetl Us Answel Want last. ing asking 1f We act immediately. sent any one. JAS, C. POPE. Patterson telegraph- ed to Ottawa in the follawing terms: ‘“Ceuncil endeavoring to get the best man to go to London; hope to arrange to-day or io-morrow.” Later on in the day -that is, on the 15th—Mr. Pattprson again tele- graphed to Ottawa to this effect 7 Che Council have coneluded to send the Deputy Port Warden by Saturday’s steamer. Let- ter will be forwarded to you this evening. in this letter, which wassant on the 16th, the Minister was requested to give Mr. In reply to this Mr. Special Notices. MecCormack’s best Biseuit and Cheese, A 14 cents at the Family Grocery. jy2 You can get Carters, Toirays, Stephens, and the nae french copying inks at — rates at G. Herbert Haszard’s, 18 Queen St. _A large supply of foreign Just Receive. : alao envelopes, at the . ‘ go , Agricultural Store, —R. and other note paper, velope os May.—jy Lo sh Eyrrypovy flocks to Rubin & Hart's for good cigars and tobaccos, CGrexapines at 10 cents and J2 cehts at the London House, 1} 29 Gotp FLAKs# tobacco at Rubin & Hart's. Froun-—-200 bbls. White Buns, and 109 bbls. Otter Creek, just received at HRER & Gorr’s. [j25 Pixarvore cigars at Rubin & Hart's, SuoxKk chereats, from Rubin & Hart's. — = : = : SHEPPING EINPTELLIGENVE. Boston, July 17.--Cleared sch. Maggie Cassidy, for Tignish. Delaware Breakwater, July 16th-—Sailed, barque M. J. Foley, for New York. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, July 21.—H M Churchill, Rustice, P E 1; TP Curchiil, Lockport; Colin Pringle, de; A Shaw, the Deputy Port Warden, introduction he might consider necessary, and so promptly was the whole thing done that these letters were in the hands of Mr. Shaw on the morning of the 17th, and he left on the Polynesian the fellowing day. This statement of the facts as they exist is a snflicient answer to the statement in the Globe. Whether Mr. Pope is geing to England at all or not we are not aware ; but it will be seen at any rate that he lest ne time in securing the very best evidence that could be obtained to submit to the committee in Kngland. We understand that on the day the anneuncement was mate that the Board of Trade had agreed to send Mr. Shaw, the fact was telegraphed to the English press. Mr. Shaw has been several times before the committee of the House of Commons, and has undergone a most searching examination at the hands of several of the members. The regulations made for loading at this port have already received the warm approbation ef Mr. Plimsoll, and we have no doubt that the presence of Mr. Shaw before the committee will havé a most important effect upon the proposed legislation. mar We do not hold ourselves responsible for the statements or opinions of our correspondents The Brunswick Bert’1. To the Editor of the Heaminer. Str, —While en a recent trip from ‘tharlette- town to Boston on beard the steamer Wor. ecster, I had the plezsure of witnessing the working of the new Brunswick Berta, which is a new invention, and is represented by Mr. Dana Parks, of Boston. [also hada trial of the berth, and found it te be everything represented by Mr. Varks. 1t is, without doubt, one of the best berths yet invented, and is a great comfort to traveliers, parti- cularly those subject to sea sickness. Once in it, no matter how the ship rolls er pitches, her motion cannot be felt. 1t will, doubtless, be breught into use by the ecean steamers, when it cannot fail to give comfort and satis- faction. Yours, etc., THOMAS FLYNN, City Marshal. eee oe ne aa phetahatiepantediibaane + aaa What the Press Says of Zara. Ch’tewn, Jaly 22, 1350. New Haven (Coan.) Palladium. “Zera’s entertainment is far above the ordinary and entirely different from ethers of the same class. He pleases the audience from the moment he steps upon the stage, and car- ries all with him until the close. His is by far the best entertainment ever given bya single artist in this city.” New Haven (Conn.) Register, ‘* It would be useless for us again to praise Zera—we have dene it so eften—yet it only seems natural for us to remark that he cer tainly takes rank as the’ foremost in his pro- fession. Heis aduirable in his magieal ex- periments, wonderful in ventriloquisin, and surprising in mimicry, end all who love an evening ef unalloyed pleasuze should pay him a visit. The Gazetie, Montreal. “The vast audience that literally packed Mechanic’s Hall, last evening, continually made it ring with marks of wonder and ap- plause, as the conjurer Zera unfolded each successive magical illusion, and when the ventriloquial dialogue of the puppets ended, the universal verdict was that Zera had no rival in his wouderful specialities.” Zera will commence Monday evening, July 25th, fer three nights, at Market Hall. — nage MEINGATURE ALMANAC, Weather Bulletin. : Probabilities for the iiext 24 howrs for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, July 22—10 a. m. Light to moderate winds ; tiner weather. _ <i ——— ° Tue Lords of the Admiralty have decided that flogging in the navy shail be abolished and have issued instructions to all tlag cilicers and captains, that seamen or mariners who may be tried by Court Martial for an offence punishable with the lash are to be subjected to another form of punishment. > oo. ‘THe American boat arrived at St. John on Wednesday afternoon and brought about 250 passengers. Where, eh, where has the sxednal Important; send best man available to sive gone *-~Moncton Times, hea > ‘¢ _* + 7 : ; 4 i ; eet Dutlield and wife, Halifax, NS; Patrick Dil- necessary credentials and any letters lon, do; Mr Wm_ Dillon, do; Mrs Dillon, do; _ R e JULY 23, 1880 | Son Rises...... 4.37 | Hien Water 1).4la.m SUN Sevs...... 7.35 | FutL Moon21,4, 49.6m Renfrew. Markill, Wm Steker, do; Adam Lindsay, Oot: E B Garneau, Quebec; Chas Boston; R MacD Paterson, Montreai, OSBORNE HOUSE, July -2i—James Dickieson, New Glasgow; George Forbes, Vernon River; James M Clarke and wife, Mt Stewart; M 8 Matheson, Bradalbane; Baniel McGregor, Pictou, N 8; George Clark, Halifax; James KR Clark, do; do; George W Taylor, do; P Kemp, Toronte; James A McKie, Bay View; Mra Arthur L. Bradferd, Boston, Mass. ’ REVERE HOUSE, July 21.—J C Woodsids, Boston, Mass; J H Myrick, do; Mrs Conners, New York; J J Campbell, ilalifax, NS; Rh V Jones, Wolf- ville, NS; Willie EF Jones, do; John © Marsh, Philadelphia; Benjamin V Marsh, de, ROCKLIN HOUSE. July 2ist--Johu Nicholl, Grand River ; Mrs McWade, Souris; Miss Wise, Boston; Robert Jenkins, Mt. Albion; Vernon Smith, Pownal; George Carver, do; James McEwen, St. Peters; Oatis Lerry, Windsor, N 38; David Eagen, Mt. Stewart; E F Nolan, 'To- vento, Cnt.; Daniel McLean, New Clasgew; John McRae, Summerside; Miss Grant, Pic- tou; irs MeRae, deo; Thomas Sweeney, Halifax, N 5S; Carrie McDonald, Boston, “Household Furniture, ; { WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the (Ineen Street Auction Rooms, TO-MORROW, \ r r " TOY gt ede 9) i REDAY 3 PE 2ordiiNs i es AT MALF-PAST ONE O'CLOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in’ Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Book Cases, Smoking Chairs, Lounges, Ash and Walnut Bedroom Suites, Hat Stands, ete. Also, a large collection*of second-hand Books. W. D2. STEWART, Auctioneer, July 22, 1880. Lobster Gan Boxes, we SALE at a Bargain, 400 Lobster Can Boxes, for flat Cans 4} in. die. JOHN A. McLEOD, or A. C. MecLEOD, _ Aensingten. Charlottetown, July 22, 1880. ~- nee riousehoid Furniture, Refrigerators, &c. WILU sell at AUCTION, at my Sale s oom, Queen Square, on FRIDAY Next, 23rd inst., at 2.15 o'clock, — A Lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, con- sisting of Painted Bedroom Suits, Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, “ettees, Benches, Plated Ware, in Knives, Forks and Spoons; 1 Dinner Set, Crock- ery and Glassware, Books, Harness, etc., ete. Also, 6 Superior Refrigerators. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, July 21, ’80—-2j Two Teachers Wanted |! qiOR the Souris Fast Grammar Schoel, 7 righ ~ Second-class, immediatelv. A iberal supplement will be given. } the Trustees, ie. RONALD L. McDONALD, Secretary of Trustees. 1880—2i LUMBER, A VERY LARGE STOCK OF hes Souris Hast, July 21, Seasined Pine & Spruce Lumber ou Hand, for Sale Delivered at Point Du Chene, to Schooners, Consisting of Pine Boards, Plank & Sheathing; also Spruce Beards, Scantling, Clap. beards, Laths, Shingles, ae . All for sale Cheap, i a . purchasers, P, In (mMantities to suit CUSHING & CLARKE Salsbury, N’ B., June 15, 1880—3m eod UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, 33. | 5 SUMMER STOCK ——)F RY GOODS. Oe come Tremaine & Metcalf ARR NOW SELLING OFF THEIR Summer Stock! COMPRISTRG IN bress Goods, Beiges, Cords, Lustres, Cashmeres, Verinos, &¢., AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. Summer Tweeds, Suitings, Fustians, Corduroys, Coatings (Piain and Fancy), Pant Cloths, &c., AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. White Cotton, Cheap Grey Cotton, Cheap Feather Ticking, Cheap Table Linens, Cheap Towels and Towelling, Cheap Sheetings, &e., Cheap Hosiery, Ladies’ Stockings, Men’s Socks, Cheap Silk Ties, Ladies’ Searts, Gents’ Scarfs and Ties, Shirts and Shirting, 7 Linders and Drawers, Underclothing, | ( Ladies’ and Gents,) Embroideries, Kdgings, Ribbons, Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Silks, Cheap Satins, Cheap Feathers, Cheap Flowers. DRESS CAPS, Special at 8 cents each; another lot, 20 cents each; another lot, 30 cts. each, &e, ae a ee Among so many cheap things, ALL may expect to get Bargains, TREMAINE & METCALF, 83. QUEEN STRERT, Ch’town, July 22, 1880. the Cheapest and most N published in the Previlies. oo rears WALTER A. YoODS AMERICAN Mowers and Reapers, rated Jia hines, IMPROVEMENTS, Krom 1878 we have soll both sizea of teaper, with five Rakes instead of four, ovr experience with the five Rake Reg past harvest, in all kinds of (train, light aaa heavy, lorg and short, standing and ; has satisfied us that it is a very great imp ment, and we shall, therefore, continue to sell. the Five Rake Reaper only. * ng Also, Horse Rakes for hay and stubblea, and the patent grinding stone for machine knives, Farmers in want of a good Machine will well by cailing at our Warehouse, Up (Jueen Street. HORNE, PIBRRCE & CO,» Creneral : Charlottetown, July 21, 1880.--4w eed-w ly MARKET HA] THREE NICHTS, Montiay, J ~~ ee ning Lue uid on aly 26, fist: < Wonder Worker, Admission 25 and 35 cents, * { July 21, ‘60—6i ee een neneEenanenoeee an nee amen TO LET! purchase, several Building Lots in Com mon Lot 25, near the residence ef Peter Hyndman, Esq,, being part of the Estateef the late Thomas Des Brisay. ticulars apply .at sox & McLrop, Water Street. Ch’town, July 21, 1880 --2w eod. Lumber. WILL Sell by AUCTION, on FRIDAY . NEXT, 23rd inst., at 6 o’clock, p, m., @ Pownal ‘\ harf, — 25,060 feet Spruce Deal, $,009 ‘* Scantling. $,000 ‘ 2inch Pine, Dry No. }, 7,600 ** 14 inch * ry -¢ 4,000 ** Sprnce Boarls, 2,510 “* Dry Piae Boards No, 1 25,000 ‘* Pine Boards, 4 Er Wild Brier. —ALSo-— . 2,400 pieces Fencivg, ~,600 feet Spruce Boards, 3,000 feet Deal, $00 feet Hardwood Plank, ke Maria mina, ; W. D. STEWART, July 20, 1880—3i iu th f Auctioneer, -- os - - ——————= i =U FS £ ~_ wm § . 2% ia > U tiegikze, te’! is SUNY, SC. gas” Advertisements under this heeding, in space nol exceeding half an inch, will bc inserted tor T" n Cents pe °” day. Pusvtrance Agent Wanted—For this City and vicinity, a good active business man to represent and solicit risks for a strong Stock Fire Insurance Compauy, having @ deposit with Dominion Governnient of $100,- 00U,—making speciality ef Residences, Farm Buildings and contents. Apply by letter, giving address, to Ros. ANGUs, EXAMINER Office. [ju 22, li \ amied—As many Watches and Clocks _ 48 you can bring to James Davis, a practical Hxglish workman, staying at Bay View House, 8 Queen Street. “They will be repaired properly and promptly, and ‘as cheap as good workmanship will allow. 2). [j 22 tf PAGUNB—On Shooting Grounds, a Cylin- der open fase Watch, which the owner can have by proving property and paying expenses of this advertisement. Apply te isaac W, WapMan, Grafton Street. [j22 2i pd @ST--A Black Lace Shawl, between the 4 Methodist Brick Church and Upper Prince Street. Finder will be suitably re- warded by Jeaving it at the office of B. Wim SON Higas., [iu 21, 2i Dostponed— Dx. Srricktanp has post- poued his trip to the States till the middle of November. [ju 21 ANTED—A COOK ia a private gen- tleman’s family. Must be well recom- mended. Wages $7 per month, Apply at this oilice. {ja 3 oo ee the Atheneum and Union Bank, a $20 note. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. {ju 3 PERSONS wishing to get Plain Sewing or Fancy work done immediately, and to order, can have the same by applying at Mrs. J. KR. McKryztr’s King Square, next door to the residence of Mark Butcher, Esq. [j 16 partments to Let, ou Euston street, near (reat George street. Apply te Parrick Surrry, Fitzroy street. jl4 tf. ee, OA RE ARS,—Iwo or three persons can _ be accommodated with Beard and three Faruished Rooms in a pleasant part of the city. Enquire at the ExXaminxr office. june 10 VJUST ARRIVEL, a car load of those ‘ e Cele} lM ; a and Yeniriloguial Emperor, [NOR a term of years, with the rightel: For further par- — the office of Messrs, Hopa- | JOSEPH POPR, Jn | ee | umber.