oe ee We DE: Sa — MA’ 31, 1880 Mr. Pope's Reinstatement - fy our correspondent ‘‘ Observer’ were! } one of those whe tuink that Mr. Pope was! rightly treated when he was summarily dis- | , missed from his office, it would be quite in him tv have written as he has Mr. : er But he adruits that Mr. Pope's dis-/| ‘ consistent written respecting Pope's reinstate- | ment. missal cannot be justified. true—if Mr. Pope reaily sutlered a wrong _is it right that Mr. Pope should not re-| ! ' ceire reparation | happens to be a member of the Administra -} tion whose duty it \s to see that he is justly | treated “ Let j istice be done though the| heavens should fall,” is an eld saying ; but} eur correspondent would net have justice| deve in Mr. Pope's case, simply because | Mr. Pope's son is one of these by whem! justice must be done We have already expressed our regret that Mr. Pope is the oniy dismissed official whose claim to re- instatement has been recognized. It should, however, te remembered that in enly one otber office, from which there was a similar dismissal, has a vacancy occurred ; and itis fair hardly te assume, from this single instance, that the Government have determined wpon setting aside the claims of allthe rest. Justice will, doubtless, be done to all. We may remark which ** an Observer of Marine is a much yet set up in tis nepotisin has be n parties, in all times ; and even Pope receive no lii-treatment, amends slieuld, in any case. be made, his recent appointmert would not be, by any means, a singular eceurrence, deserving special animadversion. For this the Press is, doubtless, as eur correspondent re marks, to some extent blameable. There} that the standard by | judges the Minister higher one than any Island. The vice of practiced here by all Mr. | ‘ ss tor waica had are, howsrer, our cerrespondent will ad- mit, some indications of Press able, in the future to assume a more iIn- dependent tone than it has in the past. eo ’ | being | | | Savage Isiand. Tue Toronto Globe's Ottawa correspond- entis entirely wrong. Savage Islaud was sold to the Deminion Government by Mr. Percy Pope, wh. ia to-day its owner. The land at Cascumpec, whieh was sold to the Dominien Government, was never owned by eituer the Hon. J. C. Pope or his son. The (/obe’s correspondent has evi- dently been led astray by the Patriot. — -—-> —- HASZASD’S IMPROVED SWEDE TUR- NIP defies competition. Canonly be got at the “‘ Agricultural tere,’ Nerth Side Queen | Square.—It. May. fm 31 12: i Ar the fire yesteriay the ‘‘Silsby” hose reel, which is drawn by Mr. Bernard Moteea truckman, arrived late, and this detained the} engine from workin. several minutes. Whether | or not the delay was caused by negligence we| were anxious to know; and we called for in-| forthation at the Engine House this afternoon. | We were infermed that Mr. McAree was never | late in doing the service before ; that he is a poor man. and has net been paid fer his ser- vicces to the Fire |epartment for the past six months. Trucking, has been a dull business this spring, and he has net been as able to maintain his houseleid and team as when he received the Fire [epartment’s allowance for services, and he has lately been compelled to turn his horse to pasture on Sundays. ‘This was the case yosterday. Whether the blame is with the Corporation er the truckman we leave our readers to juage. —ee Lapizs’ New Silk Jackets and Dohuons, at the London House [m3] —S§_ —— Tae Tcrr.—On Saturday evening at three e’clock, a match race at Upton Park between Mr. J. Dover's mare, *“‘Lady Bagnall,” and Dr. Creamer's bay horse, ‘“ ‘ampbell Bey.” The race was mile heats, best two in three, and Was easily won by the first named. We may state, in justice to ‘Campbell Boy,” that al-) though matched, he was net fit nor fitted for the race, being lame for weeks previous and during the race. He, however, showed some) very good bursts of speed. Two ‘‘seratch | races,’ and a matcli race also took place on the Park the same evening, which afforded much sport for the goodly number present. Mr. James A. Carman, last week import- ed from Jersey, three excellent bronze turkeys at a cost of $50.. The total weight is eighty three pounds. Mr. Carman’s intention is, we learn, to improve tie breed of fowl throughout the Island. © New Prixts at very low prices, at the Lendon House. [ms A Oe Mr. Frank H. Wiisox, manufacturer of} steves, ranges, boilers, ete., Yarmouth, iw ties has completed bis annual business tour threugh this Province and will in a day or tworcturn home. Mr. W. reports business) throughout the Island very satisfactory. | ~ ee Boys’ Linen Surrs, $1.25, at the London) House, {m31 | Ov Friday last a new brigantine of 240 tons’ register, called the Minnie Louise, owned by’ Messrs. Longworth & Co.,"was towed to this) city. She was lauached from the shipyard of | Mr. James Whit: , Mount Stewart, and is classed Al at English Lloyds for nine years. | She has since been loaded with oats for France and will sail ina few days. Cuear Hosiery, at the London House. fmol Lavtzs’ Eaglish Bonnets, at the London 8. jm3l | AN American exchange says that Zera the Wizard had all his inoney and theatrical fixings taken from him in a very summary manner, by his wife and male assistant, who have left With their booty for parts unknown. It will} remembered that Zera visited t summer. {uz Daity Examiner. paper Saturday last, yeu want Now, if this be} merely because his son} ;, the Island, Nn ene i A A - a WEieH?s AND Mrasunts Orrvice. Cu Trews, May 3ist, 1880. fhe Edi “; of the Ke TyrlLive hes » Rey Tal ‘ . . 2 AR ik, A DOLICS ya parag apn in your . seme informa Lion regarding the w mea . i have toinform 3 iatit might have been use by mutual agreement up to May, 1880. since aaa ume is is cileval. ‘ sequently t t be used as a measure cit by consent e parties er oth . Yours, truly, .MES Reppin, | Inspector W. & M. i A CuRtosrry.--Mr. John"[A. McLeod, of a ae : Dbreacdaibane Station, has now on exhibition at presents a very ladicrous appearance. * ss MENIATURE ALMANAC. — = Weather Bulletin. breadalbane, a genuine natural curiosity—a g Slloy with thre e ips. ibis curiosity has | been seen by almost every passenger who | passed the station recently. The gosling is ion lively j } } t ; quite lively. The third leg hangs quite dead | , ’ = - in the centre as the gosling walks abeut. It rFUESDAY JUNE 1, 1880 Son Ruses......4.17 | Hian Warer 5.44 p.m! SUN SRETS......7.58 | FULL Moon 22, 9, 33. 1m} ; . ; t ~% hours for the} ; ifs r Mariime Provinces. forentro, May 3l. Brisk seutheaste chy to southw esterly winds, cloudy to rainy weather. i Special Notices. New MANTLING Lone m Lionse. at the fm3l Cocea and China Just opened 131 ali | } 7 . CUlt, All AINGS : watches ; Conversation Lozenges, | Confectionery, in Meerschaum Pipes, ; &ce. ; Dest ‘ . ’ : ae Mer ‘ rmick Ss celebrated pis- /a2nd Montreal Cheese, at Family Grocery | -~R. K. Brace. m20 CANNED COFFEE and Milk, 39 cents per poun | tin, at Beer & Gorr s. [fm 14 fo Arrive, 2 doz. Lacrosse Sticks for men. W. bE. Dawson & Co. Fresu Biscimits at Beer & Goff's. | | i i Bons Dusr—An excellent fertilizer—300 t 409 pounds to the acre, will give resuiis, A small qaantity still om hand at the Royaity Bone Ab fm25 3iwky li | i} at Beer & Goff's, CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Inrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and ickel wate. EK) avy New Tea (excellent) a ~~ 7 quire for it. C. McLennan, COMMISSION «MERCHANT, GENERAL AGENT, AND AUCTIONEER, 46 QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, - - P. E. Island. Consignments solicited. Prompt returns guaranteed. Auction Sales conducted in any part of the City or Country on reasonable terms. May 11. 1880—3m eod — PRES i ia} ' om 3 wonderful ea La ree New lof cuests. Wholesale Suppiles. 600 barrels FLOUR, 30 puncheons MOLASSES, 10 uhds. English Retined SUGAR, 1G hhds. Porto Rico do., 5 bbls. White Granulated do., bblIs. Cenfectioners’ do., - 50 bbls. Yellow Reiined 200 chests } 100 half-chests TEA, strong & well flavored. 40 Cac ules kegs Twist TOBACCO, 25 kegs Flat do., 50 caddies Bright Smoking TOBACCO, 200 boxes Valencia RAISINS. 25 bbls. GURRANTS, 50 bags HUTS, 10 bbls. BEANS, 75 bbls. Hard BREAD, 100 boxes Seda CRACKERS, 25 bbls. Mixed PICKLES, 10 bbls. Chow Chow do., 100 kegs Baking §ODA, 50 bbls. Washing do., 25 boxes Washing GRYSTALS, 2920 boxes SOAP, 50 boxes Toilet SOAP, 500 sides Sole LEATHER, 480 coils MANILLA (all sizes), 200 loz. BROOMS, 160 dez. PAILS, 100 boxes T. D. PIPES, 50 gross Pearl BLUE, 100 boxes Black LEAD, 100 doz. Shoe BLACKING, 30 boxes PEPPER, 30 boxes GINGER, 30 boxes GREAM TARTAR. CARVELL BROTHERS, Charlottetown, May 22, 1880—4i, pat ar 2i % ~ - do. > | ss ! i | | " RE-OPENED. HiS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL has been | | i THOROUGHLY REPAIRED and Furnished in First-Class Style FOR THE Accommodation of the Travelling Public. Guests and baggage conveyed from the Railway Station and Steamers free of mes 6. V. MeGREGOR, PROPRIETOR. | Water Street, Ch’town, P. E. L.,} eod \ pat sj Im Charlottetown, May 22, 1880. April 20, 1880. i j generally, for the liberal patronage bestowed | 2 a upon the late firm, and earnestly solicit ~ N HAND, fresh from the Mine, Round i } i i ; ' } | i j ne li AO ee ee ee ania a oe ——> —— ——— HAT DEPARTMENT. Silk Hats. Drab Shell Hats, Felt Hats, Straw Hats, Linen Hats. Indian Pith Hats. FOR HOT WEATHER. The General Stock comprises retail. Cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, May 31, 1880. FRANKLIN HOUSE. ee Qe land, adjacent to the City, from the Post Office. <A neat this House, connecting with be driven to and from the House regular intervals each day. Charlottetown, May 22, 1880—pat ti House, beautifully situated ov the highest This House has the advantages of freedom from dust land heat of a country residence, and is only 20 minutes walk Cars TerRMS MODERATE. | 0: ep Cc. ~“ a ig <= #2 GROCERIES. ar —j 5 2 < = <= = (Our Usual Good Stock o - ia <3 GHOIGE TEAS, > cp - In CHESTS, lly De HALF-CHESTS, = : — “ ES # and BOXES. C - 25 we q | ' J: Feeyq FLOUR! a == 8. The Best Brands in the Market, = = . = CR the Newest and Best Stvles in every department. Wholesale G DAVIES & GQ, ‘Steam Navigation Company OF P. E. ISLAND. i eg’ ANNUAL MEETING of the Share. holders of the abeve named Company will be held im their office, cormer Great George and Lower Water Streets, at seven o'clock mn the evening of THURSDAY, the third day ef JUNE next, for the election of Directers and other business. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary S. N. Co’y. Charlottetown, May 19, 1880. Notice to Shipowners and Others, is now open for the reception Cab will run in connection with! and Steamers. Guests will free of charge. Cah will run at) HENRY CCOMBS, © PROPRIETOR, fFXHE undersigned, having been appointed ESTABLISHED 138%5. ee | Port Warden for all Ports in Prince | Edward Island,in accordance with an ‘‘Act to | previde for the appointment of Port Wardens at certain Ports in the Dominion,’’ Ship- /owners and Shipmasters will please take ' notice that before their vessels can be cleared B® in the Custom Bouse, his Certiticate is neces- JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. | \ “ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla | 2nd Shifting Boards ; iV ‘sary to state that the vessel se clearing is provided with good and sufficient Duanage and it is therefore Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, | Hecessary that he be informed wien his ser- Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American. dan. 7, 1880, | ¥iees are required te inspect any vessel or : on application. uire | vessels to load with preduce, as BOOKS. _—- BOOKS. JUST OPENED 3. A Book aud Tract-Society’s Depository, ‘* Life Mosaic,”” by Miss Havngal—an elegant Gift Book; Sunday at Heme, Leisure liour, Boys’ Own, Chatter Box, Infants’ Magazine, Cruden’s Concordance, &e., &c. M. F. ELLIS, May 29, 1SSO—3i eod HOUSE 10 LET. . £17 years English Lloyds. ( NE-HALF of that three-story BRICK HOUSE, situated on Upper Queen Street, containing nine rooms; at present oc- cupied by the Rev. Alfred Osborne; with coach house and stable,and pump in the yard. —ALSO— One-half of the Brick House adjoining the | abeve, containing the same number of rooms, | and now occupied by Mr. Ramsay. Possession of these Houses given on or) about the tirst of July next. Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE. May 27, 1880—2aw, pat oaw ~ ‘Notice to the Public Dissolution of Partnership. EEE MHE firm of Hewson, McDovcaLt & SEa- MAN is this day disselved, owing to the death of Mr. James Herbert R. Hewson. All persons indebed to the late firm of Hewson, McDougall & Seaman, either by note of hand or book account, are hereby requested to make an immediate settlement with the | undersigned. ALEX. McDOUGALL, JOSEPH SEAMAN, Charlottetown, May 10, 1889. BUSINESS NOTICE. THE uidersigned have this day entered | ‘into Partnership, and will henceforth conduct | ‘the business of the late firm of Hewson, Me- ! Dougall & Seaman, under the style and title of | MeDOUGALL & SEAMAN, We take this opportunity of returning | thanks to our many friends, and the public | continuance of that patronage in the future. We have on hand, and will make to order, | |Ladies Phetons, Buggies, Family Wagons | and Single Wagons, of every description. Carriages repaired and painted at shortest | a Hides, Calfskins & Sheepsking, custom work a speciatty. N. B.—We warrant all our work to give satisfaction. JOSEPH SEAMAN. {m 22 | ST. CERTAN ALEX. McDOUGALL, | Tax price for the above. H. P. WELSH, . Port Warden, | SA nn eh Lyi Q 4 | i i King Street, Charl : = § i ’ rlottetewn. BRIG ° i (3 av S: d Rds Chaabetbioe. May 35 1880— 1m Yaw " + NOTICH | SHALL be absent from the Island for twe I or more months frem the middle of July. Parties having demands against me are re- quested to furnish their accennts at my office ‘immediately. : All persons indebted te me will oblige by making immediaie payment. All amounts junpaid after July Ist will be handed to my | Attorney for collection. \74 tons net regis- | CHAS. STRICKLAND. ter, built in 1876, coppered and classed! Ch'town, May 28, 1880—pat her 2i PiaeeNeNg OT a a Length, 94.2 ; Beam, 25.2; Depth of Hold, | 10.5; Half Poop Deck, commodious Cabin, | and Reund House ferward; Outfit in good) 5 order; Sails Cotton Duck, lately renewed; — 7 HE BRIGT. S/ENA, /Lewer Masts of Pitch Pine; is well adapted | THE Subscriber has JUST OPENED a new for the West India Trade, having been built} expressly for that sy e. Wiltbe due here} about Ist June, where she can be examined} by intending purchasers. Terms easy. ON QUEEN STREET, For further particulars apply te FENTON T. NEWBERY. May 22, 1880—di wkly li —s —_——— | Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Hats and Caps, Men’s and Boys’ White and Celored FLOU a4 : Shirts and Collars, Underclothing, Scarfs, a Handkerchiefs, Ties and Braces ; Men’s, BBLS. VERY CHOICE FLOUR! Boys’ and Youths’ Beets and Shoes. JUST RECEIVED. Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, in Split, Buff, &. BALDERSTON Pebble, Prunella, Calf, Gleve and Glaze ee et ee Kid, Congress, Butten and Balmoral Boots; also a large assortment ef Walk- ing Slippers in every variety and style. iE | Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes in é a4 Rr s great variety. OR SALE, Two American DORIES, in 0 thorough repair. Apply at the Chitown, May 5, 1880 —Im eod FISH MARKET. Store, Next door to Mr. P. G. Fraser’s Drug Store, cemprising the following lines : 10% May 26, 1880 -3wts } ; ' i ! ; } } New Boot = Shoe Store, Beales’ Comer, Charlottetown. May 20, 1880. 1)) PLEASE N\ ESSRS. FLAIGER & BELL have much a pleasure in announcing to the public that they have opened A First-Class Boot and Shoe Store At the above-named stand, where they ae | prepared to furnish Boots and Shoes ef — | the best material, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH. They have just received their Summer Sup- ply of imported Stock, consisting of Ladies’ and Gents’ French Kid Boots and Shoes, in all styles ; Buckle and Lace Shoes of all kinds, Star Vamp, Loyal Cord and Toilet Slippers, LIN OU FR Tailoring Devartment. BEER & SONS. Ch'tewn, May 22, 1880 —2w COAL. — and Nut Coal, for sale cheap. CAPT. |OHN HUGHES, May 10, 1850. Water Street. Terms Cash. Terms Cash, FLAIGER & BELL, Ch'town, May 19, *30—2w wkly PQUY the DAILY EXAMINER for the latest news——local and telegraphie, £ Subscriber will pay the highest | ROBERT BRIDGES, April 20, '80—oaw wkly, ar pat A LE mete eS > é a quenaitn aria - rein en SR Ee ep ia AES: ts = co crepe or “Se... = esitntatitalcainciilen ine sisal bai tills allan, Ulta iil + basicity ia eee, salen . a iti. —— a nepalipee not -_ > —. <<