7 ae a a 5pm lg SIP NO PC Pea. eae as ree NN ace EPH ant BPR ay 29 One a ane The § Sigas of the Meee. It is an eye ery lay OCCUrreRnce, \ hen | 4 ple meet on the street, for them to ac- cost each “tis a fine mor ing,” or “It isa wet ot her with be Hor ¥ co you do PP Ts day, as the caso may bo. “Is there any som of bussiness improving?” We, whose tT Correspondence, | BS” Va da nat Ani? , a ee ; 7 4 rC GQ NOt hou o receives j ponsible for | hé shitlements or opinions af our ss ; } ‘ Ctr Core ondtentt 4 } vee 7 >> ' fe tke ititor of the 7 ney } SII ‘ four is 33u ea i. i> pee j ies or the Lutriot have ap- | wed since the: publication of my * Vale- | business ti more im rediately i$, a3 Journal- {| dictury” in the xan Se yes shi f jsts, keep & wate ful eye on the signs of the times aud to chronicle every event which may happen (o further the advance- ment of commerce, and the prosperity « the peop. the attention of the pul lic to the present “signs of the banana i. In doing 80, we do jot m realised, but whic nity happen in the . yancing. , the atten! ion to, area the signs put iorth b: the mere santile me 1 of Queen street, and jts surroun dings, vhieh, oa * out in beld relicf from tne walls of the shoj $3 in Queen sireet, atte wt the eye and invite the attention of cusromers, Some few ears since & tierce contention arose in New York between Like partizans ot ied rival tragedians, Forest and MeCres ady, re lative to the rem lering y of a passagejin a play. Vhe words were ‘Hans out our banner ou the outward wall the cry is still they come. Forest's rendition was, “Hu ing: ¢ ont eur ban- ner; on the outw rl Mi all the ery is still they come. Mc ‘realy yvave it, ** Hang out our banner on the Outward wall; the ery is still they cone Our business men have adopte:! the 'dea first sta rted by our erratic townsinan, 2 Chap} vel! e, on teen Square, ¥YDO Was the first to hi ny ONE his Danner on th ward wall (and which we duly Sitoniel rd at the time, as we do every thing that may happen of Lmipor ance) and e% ar since, in yarious Ways either by swinging or other qise, the signs of the times have been im- proving, aud the cry is ‘still they come.” It isnot our intention to give a Gescription ef all the signs in the City, but to notice the most proaiuucat, and in dolag so we will commence with emblems of the jolly god, Bacehus, gilded grapes, sur- meanted by kegs, .hung out from the saloon of John Murpiy, Lower Qaeen street. They noe ib & Very neat appearance and are Inviti 10 these who admire the ardeu!. Further up, and across the street, hung up ct onspiouons to view, 13 a large Bass Viol, over the music store of C. -. Fletcher r, po doubt indicating that music hath charius. Still further up ,on the op- posite aie of the atreet, we ebserve a Lion recumbsnt over the store of W. A, Weeks & Co., dry goods merchants, Our opinion isthat a Lion couchant or rampant would look better, but it is only our idea. We doubt not the firm have pleased themselves; and are satisfied with the Lion’s share of the trade. . We j ass - to notice the signs of J. B. Macdonald, 8. W. Me Murray and George E. Full, «il swinging gaily to the breeze, and pause 2 moment to admire the attractive sign of Brnee & MeKenzio, emerchan’ tailors, who, according to the design of their sign, can measure the capa- city of any man exterhally if not internally. We next glance over at the mammoth boot over the shop of J. Dorsey, stggestive of the thought that there were giants in the days when boots ef that size were worn, @ndthen at the neat and enaniiaidien sign of P. G. Fraser, druggist, and round- Jing the corner take a view to the west at the excelsior sign of Tremain & Metcalf whose trade mark, if we may j judy ye from their sign, is “‘ u ward and onward. We finish our observations with the latest de- velopment over the new grocery stor of Robertson & Ca veron, which we su Ippe sa is intended to Crown all the rest. We wish them, one and all, every success, Leng may they wave. And although those among them Gf any there be) who do not adversise in the EXAMINER may not meet with the prosperity which attend those who do, they have talen the next best step te attain it. If they act on the hint we have given them they will be almost sure of suc cess, and should all fail, they can then say, “Tis not in mortals to command success, but wo have done more, Sempronius, we have deserved i:.” Com. én de Our hypercritical contemperary is ‘‘ sare that the Examry cr will, with allits indastr ? ‘ y; be unable to int to a single instance in which he | ti D. Laird) exercised the ia fluence of j 4 por ition to a lvanee the interests It Ww are as the on of any of his relative noted as somewh it vomidaaaaa 4 that wher 1 in; 1873, the Couservative o fie tials were dismissed **witheut cause assigned,’ a relative of the Hon. DP. Laird was about the only Couserva- tive, app sinted in like circumstanc es with these dismissed, whe was retained in office. It may be that the singular circumstance e of right being maintained in ‘thin one cise, W325 not due tothe iafluence of the Hon. David Laird. However this may be, it is qt uite certata that Mr. Laird made the best use ef his high pos- ition as a Ministr of the Crown, in forward. ing the interests of one nearer and dearer than any ppative—vi » himself, ee ae W. R. Warsox, Esq., has on exhibition at his drag store, Queen street, a number of young salmon, from the Dunk Rf iver Haich- ery, Which were presented to him by Col. var, Inspector of Fisheries. These fish are| but fourteen days out of the egg, are on an average about balf an inch leng, and are kept in a clear glass urn, in fresh spring water, | and appear at all times very lively. They are fed on beiled liver, rubbed into grains. Parties desirous of seeing some of the first falmon ever hatched in the Province should call at Mr. Watson's Drug tore. A Cait to VRAYER.—Many Christians in| the United Stites intend holding ho Wateh- | Night,Service ca the 4th of fJune, for special | » £ prayer to Ged for a blessing upon all Christian Workers, such os pastore, “evangelists, editors and publishers, engaged in the work of he! i- | hess, that God may give them help and su e Ceas. For all who would like to unite in this | il, . i) Sa. ‘ {> ;OF tne fs atriot staif (A. C. H.) was the \ . ww VY ‘ ae "whe leas ~ ; lireet) o | have rach | " wure in Cirecting | ous silence of the Patriot is a sutlicient ad- ean seme MIS! y dev elopment, not yet | Me . ; , | not desire to enter into a controver rsy with future, por Lending that aoroaa tne SIGHS at | “ Y nm that trad: ana | the times are lookiag, up that trace i ad-i a ish to disal tise the minds of a er of (he signs that we want to draw] : itrate examined three witne wae : ose bovs a Pee : "NEW STOCK . >t m OF tne Zist ult, j t them positively a eerted that a member | \uthor of the letters supposed to have been written by Mr. David i Lawson. ‘The omin- aeeen that my accusation was unanswer- BVI, In again alluding to this matter, 1 do iv ** collear:re,” « iy ~* colleag-ie,” or his substituie, but only Vans the electers of Ward 4 who may have given Mr. D. Lawson credit for having og letters which appeared over his It is well that the ability ot this *‘ self- elected representati ve” -who professes to we able to * protect the interests of the tax-payers better than any other person” should be FULLY ArPRECTAT RED. lam, &e., THEO, L . CHAPPELLE. Ch town, June 3, 1880. = > ° Tue Fire at Newson’s Facrony. —By an investigation held by the Stipendiary Mayistrate to- day, it was proved that the fire which took place in Mr. Newson’s fac- tory on Sunday, w as lighted by accident, and that the fire at Rubertson & Cameron 8 was seb by a,boy, aged nine, who is hardly accountable for his actions. The Magis anda girl, One of them—John Me or a aged six, said that hime elf, his {siste Marg ret, ag ad twelve, and Ch irles Sit, 4 aged eleven, were playing in Mr. Newson’s | hay loft, and that Charles Dinn tried to light a pipe, when the match fell and set fre to the straw. They all got frightened. He and Dinn ran home, and Margaret went to the police station and gave the alarm. John Gahan, aged nine, had been with Dinn and the McKennas previous to the fire in New- sons. He acknowledged that he gath- ew some straw and paper, and placing them behind Robertson and Cameron’s wareliouse, set fire to them. The boy was admonished at svine length by the Magis- trate and then discharged. AxoTHeR InceNpiary PIRE. Last night at 9 50 an incendiary fire was lighted behind ,new warellouse owned by Mr, Philip Coyle, in the rear of Mr. William Allin’s. It was discovered by some boys who were lurkin yon the neighborhood, and the alarm was prompt- chi . t | ett ? > : ly given by them. ‘The police and a few cit ° - a ie ~ . izens went to the sceue and “succeeded in ex- t, ia Usaing it bef ore any damage was done, Che fire was made ef a quantity of tar paper from iiry goods boxes, and would, doubtiess, prove serious had it not been discevered and quenched. Ne clue to the iucendiary. +> ’ Lrngt aa Aut kinds’ of American and Canadian Tobaecoes at Rubin & Hart's. Tux Police are actively engaged at im- pounding cows found at large on the streets and squares. ‘Today one horse and three cows were impounded, Sd a ee The bamboo lance, says London Truth, has been for many years in use in our In- dian army; lately it has been adopted by the Germans, and at last, after much stupid indecision, it has come touse in the Eng- lish cavalry. apsbcaiiaiaaliliaian Marie SyRvuPs—new in pertation—-2) conts a pint, 32 cents a bottle, and $1.75 a galfon : m me ¢ ci ope so) fin, very choice at Breer & GorF'’s. wea oh a a Sa WEINIATURE ALMANAC. WRIDAY =... ..i;. ieee JU NE 4, 138 Son Rises......4.16] Hien W ATER 8. Pe p.m SUN METS . si aps 4} } F ULE Moon? 4) 9,3 5.1m Weather Bulletin. Prohabdilities for the neat 24 Hours for the Mari? Mie Provinces. Toronro, June 3. Moderate to irésh winds, gradually clearing weathor te oa. BIND \t On May Tth, at his residence, Lot~48, Mir. William Boyce, in the 82nd year of age. NEW O W. A. WEEKS & GO'S. Ham! soe -_— tenet ama ~~ August Plower. TI «immense sale and great popularity of Green's August F ‘lower in all towns and vil- s in the civilized world has caused many . ss imitators to adopt similar names, expecting to | reap a harvest for themselves at the expense | of the afflicted. This medicine was introduc: | ed in {868, and for the eure of Dyspepsia ard | Liver Complaint, with their effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sickheadache, * Indigestion, | Palpitation of the Heart, vertigo. etc., Cte, | it newer has failed to our kn nwledye. Three | doses willrelieve any case of Dyspepeia. ‘Two | million bottles sold last year. Price 75 cents. | Samples 10 cents. > Sn nome oF. - Perforated Hovtovs, Pangl Pictures, Scrap Pictures, Picture Mats Japonest Wall Brackets, New Style Wall Peckets, | Fasel Photo. Frames, 1 nH ; Scrap Pictures, Ue., Mt, Rank for the past six months, payable at its | / Head Office and Branches on and after this | ; | MOVTOES, FRAMES (Walnut and Gilt); ate Rervice there wll be a Watch-Night meeting) . 20 2 abet caret from 8 to 12 p m., in the Y. M. “C. A, Hail. | '\JUST OPENING AT — “The spirit and the bride say come. + Oe Flour, Cornmeal and Beans, wholesaic an #etail, at the Fisu Marker. —j3 a BREMNER BROS. 7) | May 31, 1880—lw HAY DEPARTMENT. Silk Hats, Drab Shell Hats, Felt Hats, Straw Hats Linen Hats, Indian Pith Ha HOT WEATHER. > PGs we The General Stock comprises the Newest and retail. Cheap for Cash. ‘ ) ; . * moe Charlottetown, May 31, 1880. LPL ABLE EO OE line ORS A ETN OE ES Ee 5 i a NA YHIS Large New House us tj s how open lor ¢t nges of land, adjacent to t } of euests, This House has the : and heat of a country wer waCiy from the this House, connecting with Cars be driven to and from the House regular intervals each day. Terms MODERATE. HENRY Post Office. A neat . Charlottetown, May 22, 1880--pat tf 3 FRET 41 6é 5 6 6 y ce 1? éé a “WW: A. WHE Charlottetown, May 18, 1880—-tu th sat a eee: om DSTABLISHES DAG FACTORY. JOHN A. oer or tee including all sizes Manilla 7 Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseiline, gaa” Prices on application, CANAD Mas UFACTURER OF CORDAGE of ] LV A COR Rope, Tarred Maniila Hawsers, Lobster oline, &e., &c., equal in quality to the best aod. Janu. 7, 1880. oe mE MEd a Cow, &c. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, Ai THE Queen Street Auction Looms, on FRIDAY, the 4th iisi., AT Z O'CLOCK, P. M., it Top Buggy (single-seate i), 2 Vis-a-Vis- \V agons, a... op Buggy (rey ersible seat}, i 2 Double-seated Wagons, 2 Single-seated W agons, 1 Express W agon, C art Wheels, Wagon Wheels, &¢.; 1 Thoroughbred | Ayrshire Cow (4 years old), from Cow | imported by Nir Robert Hodgson. Terms Easy. W. D. STEWART, June 1, 1880—3: Auctioneer. | DIVIDEND NO. 32. Ye is hereby given that a Dividend! at the rate of E ight per cent. per annum has been declared on the Capital Stock of this | date. : fEORGE MACLEOD, c Jashier. | Ehaclopterque, June 2, 1580. at ome: en a0 Nett a te i a (ag i Ry Baek, brpegy ELOW “= =. AyaeA yesuy i t oad ~ wry ao NAAN Ae ~ a Lind M jut — tore . - eur u WAGONS, BUGGIES, Juve 1, 188§— bem tm — - | = ae) prennad . RS ST in SIR OS Nh IEE LS a TI IME suNners. free oat charge. BHA OPA Se we New AS ee mee eer lectin eatinatiniamaitiin. POTIONS. BEE HE W OPENINGS Spring & Summer Goods GLASGOW HOUSE, Mens’. Youths’ ¥ Strirés, Paper Collars. ‘Pies, braces, Umbrellas, Hats and Caps. @toths and White Cottons, Prints, Sheetings, Shirtings, &¢., Paper Hangings and Paper Blinds, Superior Tea and other Groceries ; 5 a fer w cases Concentrated Lye for soap-making. lowest orale prices for Cash. FRED. LePAGE & CO. 2aw Dnion Bank af P, It, island. a 2 large stock of in tin cans, JOVNACYSu is c £16) ” t ‘ UIE], Wo" t t > Ut rrecdomilt from chist | re is only 20 minutes w alk | Cab will run in connection with!’ Guests will Cab will run at OOMBS, PROPR IETOR. | ILCLOTHS | -~AT— co AN fe Go" Cx ueen Street, | May 20, 1880. cee JUST and Boys’ ‘frimmings, TPNHE place to get your Printing done is a TumTiD Seel., RECEIVED, c mr and Shamrock. ROBER’ the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS. | May 31, 1880. ee rE TURD nip Seed. quantity of the skirving, Laing, Champion Ali warranted fresh and "SON & CAMERON. Se OO he ee = cntttce e ll.: e aecan GROCERIES. Our Usual Good Stock CHOIGE TEAS, In CHESTS, HALE-CHESTS, and BOXES. LOU | The Best Brands in the Market. in every department. Wholesale DAVIES & CO. ee ee ee ee ee ee ee GUUUS aril ReRRAFRE Lo MG EH =o? ha em 74S ed 23 tees CH wd bee B HIXT DOSR TO W. A. BROWN & 69. VHE undersigned have much pleasure in informing their friends, and the public generally, that they have completed their Stock of Choice Family Supplies, tand would ask all in search of Fresh Goods to give them a call, ROBERTSON & CAMERON, May 3], 1530, T LC ._Hi. oN OT PTO TRTON N PARK is now closed. No Drivy- ) ing or ese will be permitted on it ‘until further notice. June ft, 1880, ~y New Boot = Shoe Stare, Beales Corner Charlottetown. y -RESSRs, FLAIGER & BELL have mach a pleasure in announcing to the public that they have, opened A Firs st-flass 2 Boot and Shee Store At the above-named stand, where they are prepared to furnish Boots and Shoes of the best material, at the ‘LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH. They have just received their Summer Sup- ply of imperted Stock, consisting of Ladies’ and Gents’ French Kid Boots and Shoes, in iall styles ; Buckle and Lace Shoes of all kinds, | Star Vamp, i-cyal Cord and Toilet Slippers. Terms Cash. Terms Cash, Custom Work a Specialty. FLAIGER & BELL Ch'town, May 19, ‘3020 ‘ ly DORIES. _ ae SALU, Two American DORIES, i thorough repair. Apply at the FISH. MARKET, ee ee a eemenees LAN DED | BIT STR ad Viramichi, another let of {®@ BARRELS “Wontserrat Limetta, Champagne,” 5 es é a In lots of "1, 2 and 4 lezen, to suit i uyers. W. Ce BAWSON & ©@O, , 1830—tf ; boa nen be) a a a ees HTH [i PLEASE LIN OU Talloring Department, BEER & SONS, Ch town, May 22, 1889-—2w agent COAL. N HAND, fresh from the Mine, Round and Nut Coal, fer sale cheap, CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, May 10, 1580. Water Street. FLOUR. 100 BBLS. VERY CHOICE. FLOUR JUST RECEIVED, BALDERSTON, aes ~ 5 E om ce = t <n Supreme 2 ~ ; ns Seen SP ent ee mene May 26, 1880—3w t s ry oe St ee eo 5 Sponge Hg pee