Se — ve a ps OS Ree ncgrme ry pac . eeeeae , SO NNER HOC 53 8 yO tg 4 IY oe eras VU | 4s i C i ode ttl er a A at LARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD {SI THE. Datny is Publ shed every Fvenmg, Crier INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREI i's, hariottetown, P. E.'L WATER: OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, . $2 50 Thr Mounties, - . , 1 25 ( }r) ylontin, . 6 BO One Week, : . 0 12 s@ Acivertisn:g at most moderate rates, Contracts may be made terly, or halt eation. Ww. L. COTTON, iJ. W. Manager, | for monthly, quar- yearly advertisements, on appli MITCHELL, Utlice Sup’t rT a OL mee, Great Summer Resort eE FODWARD Pal ISLARE, OD eel ded 5 PENHIS New aud Commodious House, situate at North Shore, offers great attraction for Tourists who are wanting recreation, sea bathing, fishing, ete. It is within casy access of the City, being only thirteen (1°}) miles by rail or carriage. Charges moderate. Four further particulars apply to the Manager, or address LOBNL HOTEL COMPANY,- Charlotteto, rn, P. E. 1. June 12, 1550 _ _ en PACIFIC | Mutual Insurance Oo., Ny TZOnR-z. MARINE. $744,149.06 Insurance eifected on CARGOES and RREIG ATS, covering $15,000 and upwards on first-class risks. Certificates issued payable in London at the office of Morton Rose & Co., Bankers, or,in New York. Risks taken and rates fixed witheut being referred to Heal Office. FENTON T. XEWBERY, Agent for P. E. Island. Assets 3st Dec., 1879, - May 11, 1880. (UEEN INSURANCE CO’. OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated resicences, Losses settle promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Avent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— CHE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE 66., Of Edinburgh and London, ESTABLISHED IN 1809 Subscribed Capital, $8,.733.532.00 Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.00 Transacts every description of Fire, Life Mh : ; : and Anuity lusiness on the most favorable terms. Fire DerarrMeENt—Insurances may be ef- fected at the 1. owest current rates. . Insurances npon Public and Private Build- ings effected on especially favorable terms, asses settled with promptitude and liber- ality. Lire Derarrmenr—New and Reduced pre- miums for Poriinion of Canada. G. W. DEBLOIs, (ieneral Agent for P. E. Island. Office, No, 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. April 14, ’80—pat her ne sj kea tf eod JUST LANDED p™ STR. Miramichi, another lot of 10 BARRELS “Moutserras Limetta Champagne,” In lots of 1, 2 and 4 dozen, to suit buyers. W. E. DAWSON & CO. May 31, 1880—tf At the Fish Market. ‘SH HALIBUT, Codfish and Mackerel; yrs Smoked Alewives and Finnan Haddies. Charlottetown, June 3, 1880. Nes. bit ae UX AMINER | a. amas the noe RUSTICO EDWARD (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) O:—--—— al WY BUOTIN| the 24th June till the 15th Septenibe The Hote] is sitnuat y in 1a f }, » 3+ harini ve , : Otel 18 situated in one ef the most charming spots on the Island, having beautiful scenery, a bracing atmosphere, a beautiful beach, splendid surf- puis Beautiful Watering Place will be open for the reception of Guests from i nbove bathing sea and river ij hinge ete 7, (; ark T; +, loc "Nie d 52% wl de bees a ‘ 7 g, i + OPEV ishing. etc., etc, rOOU avies. moderate charges. Special arrangements made fer Pienic and Dinner Parties, ete. Also the spacious Pavilion will ‘ be let for Picnic Parties, etc., at moderate charges. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Weduesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests ; returning every Thursday and Mougay morniny, at 9 e’elock, a. m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all peints at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—7 miles. _ ADDRESS, Fatey NWWead ¢ oo Dee : SORN NEWSON & CG, Proprietors, Ty :a * Wtf 7 ca June 21, 18890, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. i ete =e ee ee eee acer enainnnsaneneto~—0ovcerentosnttinhnsnermtnnimiggerenninnensmanens ” 2: a APJ thee Lode A Ahn LOE watch U: —_—— For all kinds of Crackers, Bisouits, Navy GO To- “THE CITY STEAM BAKERY,” PRINCE STRaa Fa os & o Py i a [ | Bread “Pry 8) AL obs, iB Hy — «A A) ae | . » ~ ~~ ~ te, So me. 2 = — a Gee rte = = om ~ Ps aad =~, Cf we > *™ e ~ \ , -~ > _ oS ~~ * _— me og OX 7 one > 2 -~ _ ES . V ~ 2 ~~ ae 4 -_ ~ | ont wax “Ge Q as a ce on ee So © U6 Sezuns @F S — aw oN — —— oe a 2 .s a" > fue 2 oS. I os Pay — © ie “ o- n us” ee il Ce pret ow ~ - ae - Yo Ps el te > on SJ = 2 ® ® Bets ae ams eG M24 oF 2 oe 2 5 _- _ e* . ae OC Mm SES Dre owe HAMS S .— @ So -¢ a ‘a v es —_ _ ~ up _ — . punt oe ra — et, 2 a) a 2 Cd See fo ~ Pe es + ee : cs 9 = > = a) ‘ ~ rs ~_ = ie r or om aT oy til e355 OF 4A 2 Sv —< . ~ * oo =.z a, « " a N 5 a] — cs - ee Gg * Se: we ee. € <o on -~ “= aa “— o od VY — > OS mw ~ssee BE es tee oc -=& SO id met Lad ee ee f _— = ie 2. co Ro Be _ — (umm = sO & ¢ ZS 1) sc «= SF = ico ke Sh aa aA A oO — Oo ky oO om guid oe 2 = id 2°3 2.2.6.6 0 “4 > = 7. ae 2 Sad ~m” 0. 6 — -- o.- = 2.2 Ewe. oat os ear a: 5 = po g 8 ang Oe SS ail oS et a od Dem im = ¢ “a. an ot ae on ae ae Go _ S > 4 oo r ” moO ¢ “— & = &, c= = j i ! aa eeciaanmaeresneeranent | | A Liberal Discount to Wholesale Buyers. ‘Special prices offered te Committees of Church Parties, Picnics, &c. Catalegue and Price List mailed free to any address. JOHN QUIRK, June 14, 1880. PROPRIETOR ~ ~- _" a » — od = - ~< — a HOUSE. TEYHIS Large New House, bea ititully situated on the highest | land, adjacent to the City, is now open for the reception of cuests. ‘This House has the advantages of freedom from dust and heat of a country residence, and is only 20 minutes walk from the Post Office. A. neat Cab willrun in connection with this House, connecting with Cars and Steamers. Guests will be driven to and from the House free of charge. Cab will run at regular intervals each day. Terms MopERATE. HENRY COOMBS, Charlottetown, May 22, 1880—pat tf PROPRIETOR ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla M Rone. Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, f v2 . . ss Hambroline, &e., &c., equal in quality to the best American. Jan. 7, 1880. “- rsa till ts aren - FRANKLIN —:0:— aa” Prices on application. “CHOICE SYRUPS. REOPENED. NET your SYRUPS at “THE CON-|y 1. vc reopened my ICE CREAM SALOON, FECTIONERY,” opposite ee eee ty will bs aied to meet all my eld House. I use only the best Sugar and the customers, and as many new ones as will purest and freshest flavorings in manufactur- hice cit aan , ; ing Syrups. No glucose to make it thick. | “1/1. GREAM supplied to Parties and Balls, Parties ordering, will please do so early, se The quality of the Cream will be, as before, that they may get the Syrups made fresh, and | 4). best that can be bought. consequently nicer than when old and stale. coe e. te W. F. CARTER. WM. KENNEDY. em Fish Salt Fer Sale. June 21, 1880—pat ne ‘ DORIES. OR SALE, Two American DORLES, in thorough repair. Apply at the FISH MARKET. FOO BUSHELS Very White LISBON SALT, suitable for Codfish and Apply to LONGWORTH & CO, Ch’town, June 10, 1880. 3w 2iew Mackerel. May 20, 1880. } i | on | ry : Ace ete * Dyall FRIDAY, JUNE 25 A v J ir b » ‘ ee i wt, THe Datty EXAMINER. | JUNE 25, 1889. The Future of Canada. Ler those who are despondent and in- clined to regard the prospects of this Can- ada ef ours With doubt, read the following one of the from the repert of Mr. Cowan 'Seotch delegates who visited this country last year. In closing his report, Mr. Cowan says :— ‘* And now to sum up briefly, to who think of emigrating to Canada, J would say that in my opinion the Dominien | has the advantage of being nearer to Eng- land than any of her other colonies, that to which ever of her Provinces they. may go, they will meet with the kindest, most hos- pliable people on the face of the earth ; they are also as loyal subjects as Ner Gra- cious Majesty the Queen has in any part of her vast dominions ; they will ge te a land of immense inineral as well as agricultural resources yet to be developed ; aJand that hasa great future befere it, and which, I feel assured, will some day become one of the mightiest countries on the face of the earth.” Mr. Cowau has given evidence of the sincerity of this belief by himself emigrat- ing te Canada. aes - . - 7 -_— oc +6 Politics in Quebec. WHILu politicians here are resting, those On the 21st —for the good ofeihe country, no doubt— no less than six mections of want of con- fidence were made in the Quebec Legisla- of Quebec are working hard. ture. They were ail voted down---the Government majority being nine and eleven. ; *_<eo--+ The Bradlaugh Case. THis case may be regarded as settled— for the present. The House of Commons will not vermit the Atheist either to make an oath in the potency of which he does pot helieve or.to make sn whrmation which is not previded for by the law. Brad- laugh cannot, therefore, take his seat ; and yet he is not declared to be unseated. The position is somewhat awkward. Model Schoo! Statistics. NUMBER ON THE ROLE-—-PRIZE LIST. in the advanced department, the number of pupils reported is 38; of whom 21 are boys and 17 girls. The department is in two divisions, the first numbering 23 ; the second numbering 15. In this department tive prizes were awarded by Professor And- ersen, and five by the teacher—Mr. Mc- Swain. The following is alist of those who won these prizes :— Joseph Poole, for General Proficiency. John Taudvin, fer proficiency in Amth- metic. lreddie Anderson for proticiency in Gram- mar. George Rogers, graphy. Robbie Beer, Appieation to Studies, Suridan Taylor, Punctuality. liza Currie, Reading. ° Flerrie Brown, Punctuality and Diligence. Hannah lerson, Punctuality and Dili- gence. Joyn Turner, Diligence. in the primary department of the Model Schoo! the number of pupils enrolled is 62 ; of whom 32 are boys and 30 girls. This department is in three divisions, and in the first of these there are 21, second 20, and third 21. ‘Three of the prizes awarded in this department were given by Professor Anderson, one by Mrs. B. Rogers, and the rest by the teacher, Miss Montgomery. The prizes were awarded as follows :— Nettie Harper, 2 prizes for punctuality and deportment. Willie Taylor, prize for diligence and de- portment, : Thomas Rogers, punctuality and diligence. Alex. Wadman, Punctuality. Maggie Farclough, punctuality and deport- metit. Laura Harper, punctuality and deportment. Laura Passmore, deportment and diligence, Joseph Cofttin, punctuality and deportment. Se for proliciency in Geo- Anc Mr. Bricur on DIstsTABLISHMENT. — Replying to a communication which point- ed out the streng feeling which prevails in Wales in favor of Church disestablishment, and of an ingniry as to the possibility of having separate legislation in this respect for the principality, Mr. John Bright, M. P., writes: ‘The Church is so entirely one in England and Wales that I do not think it likely that Parliament will abolish it in Wales before it is ready to disestab- lish it in England ; but this is no reason why Welsh people should not bring before the country their views and their condition as regards the destruction of the State Church.” —— TE Weare informed that there is no truth in the Summerside Journal's statement that counterfeit notes of the Bank of P. E. Island are in circulation. Wooien Racs, Cotton Rags. old Grain Bage. Manilla Rope, Hemp Kepe, Canvas, all every kind of paper stock bought at the “Junk Store,” corner Water and Pewnal Streets, —j24 31 18 8), NO. 30 | | | | those | | letter, on ; of the '** Hair Dealer.” Worrespondence. = We do nol hold ourselves responsible for the stateme nta or opinions oj our corre spondenis on To the Editor of the Hraminer. Dear Sir,—A well-written and timely the subject of alleged frauds against the Customs, appeared in your issue YIist inst., over the signature of To this letter our Col- leetor of Customs, evidently in a tewering rage that any one should dare tm express an opinion without first consulting him, has eeen fit to reply in an exceedingly un- grammatical and awkwardly constructed ef- fusion, [tis difficult to arrive at the Col- lector’s exact meaning ; but I think that what he desires to rnake out is, that *‘ Fair Desler's”’ letter has been written, net with a desire to see fair dealing upheld, but asa purely personal attack uven himself. Now, Mr. Editor, I have no connection with ‘* Kair Dealer,” I do net know whe he is, nor what grounds he has for the charges he makes ; but I think that I am safe in stating that nething can be more baseless than the Collector’s assump- tions in this matter, and that instead of futilely endeavoring to pour out the Vials of his wrath upon ‘ Fair Dealer's” devoted head, he should feel grateful to him for supplying a cue which may lead to a big “ine; it is evident that Mr. Currie has an ob- liging disposition which will be of some service to him in his new duties. Hear him: ‘**Pair Dealer’ has made six grand charges against ‘some ports in this Pre- vince,’ which in justice to myself and the otiicers connected with the Customs, I will net allow to go unchallenged, provided he publishes his real name and the ‘ Ports in this Province’ where the ‘Egg Case Fraud’ he alludes to is being carried on, and ans- wers the six following questions based on the subject matter of his letter :-— Really such suavity is refreshing, such con- descension charming! Mr, Currie then goes on, ‘‘ as he himself hath said it,” te propound six questions, but which must rather be looked upon as making six de- mands. What the result will be, when the six questions ave fully answered and other details strictly complied with, the publie are left to imagine, but we suppose seme person or some thing will be “ challenged,” Past experience may have tanght Mr. Currie to regard an informer as little Wtter than a thief, but this doctrine will not held good in his new profession. Has it never sirnck the Collector that were his ridicu- lous demands cemplied with, he would then be obliged, by virtue of his eath of office, to act. upon the infermation given, and would then in all probability find that ‘this birdthad flown ?” In concluding his letter, ‘‘ Fair Dealer” plainly said : . ‘*] have refrained thus far from either naming any particular locality where such fraud is carried on, or even hinting “at the names of the parties concerned. But, never- theless, if more positive evidence is required to substantiate what I. have written, I am ready and willing te come to the front.” This, I take it, is all that Mr. Currie should require as a starting point; and were he disposed to arrive at the truth of the matter, instead ef rushing into print, thus giving the matter netoriety and al- lowing the offender time to cover up his tracks, his proper course would have been to have waited upon you, when yeu, Mr, Editor, would doubtless have given him such information as to enable him to tell where next to direct his inquiries. There are many other peints contained in this specimen of the Collector’s scholastic attainments, which might be commented upon did time permit, but I imagine that ‘Fair Dealer” will not require any assist- ance, and will be able would fully ansver the Collector, and, therefore, | simply re- mark upon the letter as it strikes a 3Y8TANDBR, = EE Special Notices. Wrovcn? scrap iron, cast scrap iron, old copper, brass, lead, pewter, zinc, bought at the ‘‘ Junk Store,”’ corner of Water and Pow- nal streets. |j 24 3i w2i Eyrrypopy flocks to Rubin & Hart’s for geod cigars and tobaccos, Hor ‘‘Parker House Rolls” and ‘‘London Buns,” every afternoon at 4 p. m., at the City Steam Bakery, Prince St.—jl5, Gi SmMoKE ¢heroots,.from Rubin & Hart's. Frour, Cornmeal and Beans, wholesale and retail, at the Fisu Marxrr.-—j3 Goup FLAKE tobacco at Rubin & Hart's. PINaror® cigars at Rubin & Hart’s. Smoker Durham, N. C., tobacco, from Bubig & Hart's. Canpack Prants of the best quality for sale by Joun McRonry, Dorchester Street East, or at Market.-—j11 lw a Gites & Co.—Gents : [I have for more than one year prescribed your Liniment, with the verry best results. I have found it as an ap- plication in Inflammation of the Lungs (Pneu- monia), or Pleurisy, one of the very best. It penetrates the tissues or parts rapidly. In case of irregularity of the heart’s actions, de- pending on nervous irritatien, it acts prompt- ly. After being made acquainted with the combination of your Liniment and seeing its action in so large number of cases, 1 do not hesitate to recommend to both the public and the profession. Yours truly, Robert S. New ten, M. D., 137 West 47th Street. Giles’ Pills cure Dyspepsia. ES CC SR ee RIN ee a Noa ee