= ae o tn == ee ae oar LS RE RR eR qo" -_ ~ semen ciate meena te os - es ee : - ee —-- ~ —— Tur Daity HXAMINER| {s Pablished every Evemng. INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER Ol ND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, (‘harlottetown, P. E. L. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION ¢ a> Ki , ee #2 50 Nix Months, : ml Chree NM itns, | a i AQ me wiOt)..}, #4 One \ v ee ” " v i } : on laveta rata i - ‘ >* ste vt . x oe Advertising 4 o roe ates : Pon month? “1707 Contracts may be mace for montiey, (ual terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on apph cation. Vv. L ‘HELL, Qitice Supt COTTON, 4 W. MI Manager. DatLy EXAMINER. JULY 6, THE ISSO The Pacific Railway oom. AND COMMENT REPORTS Tae important and (to tus (rrtuix) start- liny announcement made by Sir John A Macdonald, at Bath, Oat., has been supple- 1 bY reports from various sources. } “bic teigyravit me ite The John Teleqraph at Ottawa states that, There can doubt that the Gov- @rpinent otters from two build the Canada Pacific companies to btiit tue anpacd acitnc Railway ; one company is said to contrelled by the Karl of Dunmore, anc the other by George Stephens, Bank of Montreal, who gets credit fer being interested in other : ; hie ,aQur — 2 4 rail way speculations, which may interest Maritime men. the S| . correspondent ol ‘ be no have rece ved By another despateh to the Telegraph, it is reported,— wl authority, that the mentare making an arravgement with a syndicate of British capitalists to build the whi'e Canada Pacific Railway, and that to ratify the agreement is the occa ' Charlies Tevper’s visit te England.” ‘On uv i {sovern- Sion of Tis Halifax Hereid’s Ottawa correspond- ent says: ‘* This rumored that fer soma time past : ? : : “ , 22% . the Goveriment las been in treaty with the ° . ‘ .* . c ‘ . representative of a Syndicate of English cap talist, who are now in Ottawa, with a view to forming a company to build the whole Pacific Railway, the Government giving a land subsidy and.taking no farther responsibility. Negotiations are said to be ver) nearly only awaiting advices before eoimy to Ki: = . ** ; . . . lan to yatily tic Agreement with the pri cipals. The St. John Sun reports : ** We understand that Sir Joinn A. Mac- don:ld. Sir Charles Tupper and the Hon. Johu Henry Pope, ili leave on. 5S wturday for Nngland in counexien with proposals for building the Pacitic Railway and matters relating to lmmigration.” li ae ve iit Referring to the report, the Montreal] Craztte says : ‘We sincerely hope that if the offers mace are at ali reasonable, and include the entire line from Thunder Bay westward, they will be accepted. It would bea great blessing if the iine could be placed in the hands of a private company. — Its consiruc- tion would be accomplished with much greater rapidity, and an organization would be set in motion for the setflement of the North Wost, far more effective than any Governinent could pat in motion, worked simply as a Governmeent schenie.”’ Tae Moncton 7'ines remarks :— ** it would be a good thing for the country in every respect if capitalists could be in- diced to take hold of the road on terms at! all fuvorable, and relieve the country of the financial burdens its construction would impose, temporarily, at jeast : and it re- mais to be seen what course the {dpposi- tion papers. which yave been crying out about the increase in the public debt the consiruction of the road will necessitate, will take if the rumored arranyament is conciuded. ” 3 Tie St. Juhu News declared that ** Bout jide offers of the kind described by Sir John, from responsible parties would mak» sad havoc of Mr. Blake's great Paciiic Railway speech of the last session of Parliament.” At aiy rate, the offer of the English Companies, whether accepted by the Gov-| ernment or not accepted, does away with the Pacitic Railway scarecrow put up by the Opposition ; for it shows, most con- clusi ‘ely and beyond a doubt, that practical men believe the building of the Railway is not i ruinous undertakng. It also shows what influence the brilliant jeremiads of | the accomplished critic of “Tir BystanpEnr” | have upon the euterprising capitalists of Great Britain. —> 2 -, The Intercolonial. W<¢ learn that the expenditure and rev- ° ' ° ‘ Loe enue of the Intercolonial Railway met, for the first time, on the 39th dav of Jnne last. This grstifying fact is dae to the economies recently practived by the Government, and to the large increase of the traftic, conse- quent upon arevival of business. We con- gratilate the country and the Government uper omiel management aud increasing pros-| peril y. this unmistakable evidence of econ- __—<-—_ © comnpleted and Sir Charles is} | Composition, ....6...- ee cee eee! 78} ett tte ts Ci ss cnet ia a TT o ty Schools. i SpaTIstics KOR THE TERM ENDING JOTH JONE. i ee | Weare indebted to Mr. Oxenitam, retary for the School Board, for the statis- ties Which are given below. Referring to of last vear, we note that then on the eighty- seven boys, and one hundred and fourteen more girls than this year. Che ‘falling off’ is partly to be aecounted for ; . , oe ) in the establishment of the ‘‘Model School, the statisties there were roll, more oe ki which is not under the supervision of the Board. But, Model School the statistics give rise to a fear that 'Schoel the apart, ’ o ts are beginning to lose interest in the Schools. This so be. two hundred more pupils are re- ;parel if should not City About qnired to fillthe Schools; and we hupe they will be forthcomiug next term. The fol- lowing are the 30th, Returns i City Sehoo’s to June LSSU, ae | ei bi. ’ | | | Siz ole i } | r) “S\Ae } re ASikRs, | Q'2 e'w = | Q ~ | | ° | + | L > = % { » 2: Sige mis. a Del og 1 c= | OOO, | & a 1 oe St he i oly tl on t oe ane | ome | awe | some | | Upper Prince St. School. i ami sm - . o> oo Annie L. Smith. ......| —} 39, 24; ‘ -~i ~~ CG. C. Snaddon .. s.....| —| 49, 32] 36] 26 i izzte 1), Moore. es oy! 3 45 31 Kmma Barr... | —, €0| 49) 52; 45 Emily Gregor...... 3 | 1y' 28) ah 36; 26 Maria Lawson.... 37| 28. 43) 47) 38 i Bessie Mitchell........ | 24] 36) 43, 46) 39 Isabel McNeill........| 23) 27) 33) 36) 28 Marv A. McLeod...... = 47| 70} 79 43 Tit. ck... xs 1LOLIS7TS 364 404) 295 | } ce ' er ee ee re Cdueen Square School. ' | AN , : € | oe OR, ‘ Reginald K. Gaul.. .| 30, —j 23° 25; 21 a ae Bao a 16 Francis Curran... | a7 35} 41 6 » ‘ = »o' oe Patrick McElmeel.....{ 99 , 33) 41: 30 y . Sat —=| = =p | *; ~ Michael W. Smith,....; 74 57! 62] 54 Rk. C. MeDonald....... | 84} AS; 66) 53 ' | } Total: . Lob obeteemees 301; 211] 235) 174 , aainiging —— anaes | cenanentiie Wesat Kent St. Nehool. | } } Lemuel Miller , 43) —! 238) 3] 23 | Jos. D. Seaman........{ 44) —:| 25, 28, 12 { Alfred A. McKenzie. .. | 34) 25} 26; 19 |Johu M. Dunean...... , 52] —| 27) 20: 2) | Elizabeth E. McKinnon) 17| 25| 32! 34 28 Alice Fennessey..... J Os) —| 33 37 Bi Ada A. Wadman......; 25) 29: 29) 36; 22 | Eliza Lawson.. 31) at! 4 10 Bl Mary F. Coxz °.......| 22) 2050 i Annie Lawson.......-. 64) 41) 75) 81) 67 | flcieetual daeet Gok Total...........(831[178,35¢] 387; 280| Pi et ene Stil : ' ; . ; Grand Total. ..... 1803 551 925:1626! 752 | leafs, |e fue if i2Z1§ sz Ss | BD Aas I-RiS Liv I aides —-|-— -—-!-— Primer and Book L...........) 103, #5, 147 Books Ii and 1II.............. 136. 104; 149 GN Pre cc , beech ee 92, 4‘) Book V... 79 17; 94 ee io ay. Fees | 67 30, 89 WORE 6 os ine oe os basin GE eee ) Arithmetic —Nlementary...... 436) 265) 395 Arithmetic -Advanced....... 1371.-:33, 33 ‘irammar-—Rudmentary...... | 157; 108' 179 Grammar—Practical.......... t 188! 30) 147 History—Euglish............ | 282) 83) 214 History—Canadian ....... ..' 86{—--! 116 Latin—Ist Book.......... .: 8} 30) 80 abi See Sk gs, ee 7} -) 4 Geography—-Collius’...,...... | 303) 138) 386 Geegraphy—Physical ........ + 30/——|-—— Freneh—Hall’s: ..4-........ 7 43' 30! 49 Frencii—Telemaque.........+ lj; 6| 62 8, ere yr eee re | 394} — -| 437 Drawing Cards............5- 2841 214] 333 223! 467 30| 214 Spelling aud Dictation........ Bouk-Keepitig .... 66... 6005.5] 13) 14\--—— MMS cs cs ee ass ens ; 26, 30) 87 Goenmetry... os. sw cee ess oc | $4! ” ot { ‘hemistry i ie ee Bak 6 ie ws 6 «8 i 44 ——— | 39 i. ge Se ek Sica alien Natural Philosophy..... bes he OH ~Gal aoe :__— om + - = The Cattie Trade. Advices beth by mail and cable from Great Britain report the cattle market there very dull, good beeves having de- clined fully $10 per head. Advices dated Glasyow, 19th Jane, state that nafavorable weather existed, and that unless rain came shortly the turnip crop would be a miser- able failure. The pasture lands were short of grass for want of rain, which necessarily caused moré cattle to be thrown upon the market than there otherwise would have been. For the same reason the markets are fully supplied with sheep and lamb, ' which are lower. > A ar Mr. W. A. Parrick writes to St. John papers relative to the report ef the discovery of a four foot vein of Albertite at Beliveau. His letter appears to be quite satisfactory. We understand that the miae has been on tire iu the manner deseribed by Mr. Patrick,three | times within the last ten days. The circum- | Stances seem to warrant the belief that Al- vertife 18 In close proximity to the point at which blasting operations are in progress. The body of gas which escapes through a fissure in tie rock has been burning ceatinuously since ‘the 7th April. It is not surprising, therefore, that the Management have great confidence in ithe ultimate success of their enterprise. Fae — | It is estimated that the ice crop in | Maine for last winter is about 1,500,000 tons, by far the largest ever raised in that State. The Kennebec alone gives 800,000, which, at the low price of $2.50 a ton, would give $2,000,090. Early sales were made at that price, but now that ice has sold for more than $8, in New York, froin =35.75 to 33, are the prices asked according to the time of delivery, ete. ‘ — Toe By Cable to Peake Bros, & Co. : Brigt. ** Hildred’ sailed from Liverpool to Charlotte- town on the Stu inst.; bark ‘* Moselle,” Sir Leonard Tilley wili arrive in St. John: on T) ursday, ‘ Montreal on the Sth inst, “arew, arrived at Queenstown for orders from Special Notices. For good Biseuit and tip top Cheese, yo to the Family Grocery. —X. K. Brace.—-Jy? GRENADINES at 10 cents and 12 m_ the London House. lj om Got p FLAKE tobacco at Rubin & Harts. and Creain at W, Upper Queen je2t ow Rubin & Hart's for ISLAND STRAWBERRIES kK, Carter's Confectionery, Street, ’ EyreryBopy flocks to good cigars and tobaccos. frour—200 bis. White bbis. Utter Creek, just received at Giorr’s. and 100 Been & { j23 at the London Buns, t Sun Unpreceias very cheap, House. ue PINAFORE cigars at Rubin & Harts, Grey and Black striped Summer Silke, very cheap, at the London House. {|} 29 ; ar at ania? oe Bubin Smokkt Durham, N. ©.; tubacco, from & Hart's. Firour, Four. market, at the London House. “Golden Age,” ** Kxtra Davies & Co. Best family flour in the —** Alabaster, — amily,”-- Geo. Smoke cheroots, from Rubin & Hart's. MENEATURE ALMANAC, WEDNESDAY .....-+..++> JULY 7,_ 1880 Son RISES...... 4.22 | High WATER 10, 00p.10 SuN mera... es 7.47 | FULL Moon 21,4, 49. 0m d Weather Bulletin. — Probabilities for the nert 24 hours tov the Maritime Provinces. TORONTO, J uly 6. ty fresh southerly to westerly Moderate lecal winds, partly cloudy weather, with showers, HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. July 5.-—Joseph Pope, Ottawa; Wm Ander- sen, Torento; K W Lay, Halifax, N 8; DJ Leahy and wife, do; J H Meacham, Detroit; D A Force. do; G W Badd, New York; EM Gross, Chicago; Samuel Snyder, Summerside, REVERE WOUSE. July 3.— C H Peters, St John, N B; Miss Frazer, Picton, N 8; CE Giles and wife, Boston, Mass; C A Willian, Westtield; HL NN | Patterson, Boston, Mass; iW Booth, New | York. July.—l H_ Pichette, Quebec; J Camp- | bell, do; Nir Kenneth Cumming, Bart, “cot. and; Mrs Samuel Swabey, England. i i OSBORNE HOUSE, Herbert Irving, Richibucte ; Mil- ton Shaw, Gorham, Maine; Jehn Cairns, | White Sands; J W Scott, Souris; Richard Hunt, Summerside; D Schurman, do; Jubhus Cox, Morell; Ewen McDougald, Bradalbane; J 2 Bourke, Mount Stewart; A C Douglas, St Peters Bay. duly 6.—J Hunter Davar, Inspector of Fisheries; William S Stewart, Portland, Me; John A McLeod, Kensington; David McKay, do; Mrs George Clarke, Fert Augustus; Miss Clarke. do; Montague Ste- ohens, Orwell; D A Clarke, ilo, July 3. ROCKLIN HOVSE. July 5.—-A C Allen, 15 Point; George Me- Kenzie, New London; David Kagen, Mount Stewart; D Patterson, W River. George G Stephenson, Brooklyn, NY; EC Thomas, do; Rev William Archibald and wife. Cavendish; Thomas R Tuplin, Margate ; William B Tup- lin, do; Miss Tuplin, do; D W MeKay, Mul Vale Mills. BRAG) GP. At Milton, Lot 32. P. E. 1., on Saturday morning, July 3, David Moore, Hsq., aged 87 years, leaving a widow, four sons and four daughters te mourn their loss. Vhe deceased was a native of Dorchestershire, England, and emigrated to Prince Eedward Island in the year 1897. He was much and deservedly re- spected by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. t ; * Household Furniture. ~ WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the resi- dence of (Carr. Murcutson, Baytield Street (near the Malpeque load), on TURS- DAY, 13th inst., at 114 o’clock,all the House- hold Furniture, consisting of :— 1 Parlor Suit, in Walnut andgGreen Repp Brussels Carpets, Fancy Repp, Lace and Nett Curtains, Hearth Rugs and Mats, Window Cornicés and Blinds, Whataot, Walnut Centre ‘lable, Vases and Orna- ments, Hall Oil Cloth, Table and Hat Rack, Dining Table, Cheflionier, Chairs, Parlor Stove, 1 Dinner Set, 1 Tea Set, 1 Breakfast Set, Glassware, Crockery, Bedroom Suit and Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Feather Beds and Bedding, Toilet Sets and Glasses, Cooking Stove, Kitchen Fur- niture, ete., etc. “we WILLIAM DODD, July 6, ’80—tu s m Auctioneer. NOTICE TO FIREMEN, w!HOULD there be aiire during the time \) the alarm Bellis dewn, the alarm will be given by the Bell in St. Paul’s Church, by the kind permission of the Church Wardens. J. W. PICKARD, Chief of the Fire Department. Cl’town, July 5, 1880—2i ' — NEW GOODS. Just Received instalment of have first We IN W- Spring Goods | Ky § §, © Calivrmian,” frem London, “Nestorian,” from Glasgow, * Polygesian,” from Liverpedl, other Steamers via Hali- fax, and * ‘Prince Edward’ Direct to this Port, will have the Balance of eur New Steck of Staple and Fancy DAY GODS. As our Buyer purchased our Stock at OLD PRICES and in anticipation of large advances in the price of all kinds of DRY GOODS, bought a much larger Stock than usual. Therefore, we are in a position to give our customers the benefit of CHEAP GOODS BL RENG PRIS SHASON., With our extended premises giving us greater facilities for doing business, and our very large Stock well bought in the best English, American and Canadian markets, we expect to add to our present large number ef customers. It is only necessary to give us a call, examine our Goods, and you will be satisfied they are right in Price, Quality and Style, BANK STOCK & Room, Queen Square, on FRIDAY, 9th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, — iS Shares in the Umon Bank P. E. Island. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, J focus WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per Sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them infermed concernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap er way than by subscribing to Tue Weex.y Examiner. Sent, postpaid, to any address t Great Britain, the United States, ci the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. July 3, 1880, | ‘ WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at my Sale} UY the DAILY EXAMINER for the latest news—local and telegraphic, ’ _We give patterns of every kind of Goods, and take pleasure in showing them whether you purchase or not. IKONS & SETS April 27, 1880. our and in a few days, en arrival of ieee DRY gop: ots, Shees, &c, E Bo Shee } WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the Queen Stress Auction Rooms, . >» = THURSDAY, the 50¢ inst., ew it 400 pairs BOOTS and SHObs G CLOCK, iLcather- gress, etc., etc., ‘0 half-chests THA, Assortunent of DRY GOODS, CROCKER Y- WARE, GLASSWARE, ete-, ete. . 6.) / 5 7 x W. i. STEY ART, Auctioneer. Coal. Cheapest. Yet. Lillian Bourke. iu a few days per Uther kinds Coal July 3, 1880-—41 | Coal. Old Mine, Sydney. TONS | anding per [es a e)> 156 TORS «at c Laodamia. At 33 per ton. proportionally low. Fo WRIGHT & MACGOWAN, July 3, °S9-—3i Queen's Wharf. SALT. SALT. “FOURLY EXPECTED B. 7,000 bushels Cadiz Salt, fine-grained, suitable for curing and packing fish. Will deliver this cargo at any safe Harbor on the ; ee island. Parties wanting above cargo will de well to engage at once, GEO, COOMBS, > Ch’town, July 3, *80. Water Street, LL OC COL OL OE A OLN A ~ FOR LIVERPOOL, _ > BRIGANTINE “KITTY CLYDE ” : will be due here about the 16th inst., with Sugar and Molasses from Barbadoes, and as soon as discharged wil! be on the berth to load Lobsters for Liverpeol. One- She will have will sail for Parties wishing , q half a cargo has been engaged. room for about 2,500 and Liverpool about 25th July. to ship will please a cases, ij ASZARD, Water Street. Charlettetown, July 3, ’80—3i eod j t c* f . a Wanis, Lost, Ferns, &: t a” Seq * ~ 4 o> ’® tu ¥ *» *~-e Ba Advertisements under this apace nor for Ten Cents per dai. ; ye > Leorssdine heading, Mm a ee ; cc fs : CLCCCAING RAY Gi inch, wut inserted GST— Between King Square and (meen Street, on Monday aifternoov, Sth inst., Seven Dollars'in Bank Hills. VThe finder wil be liberally rewarded by leaving same at the Diamend Booxs7Tore. jju 6 \ TANTED—A COOK in a : private gen- tleman's family. Must be well recom- mended, Wages $7 per month. Apply at this oflice. {ja 3 rqx@ BEE T—Vilice and Warerooms in a Brick Building situate on Water Street, being a very Gesirable business stand. to Psake Bros. & Co. Apply {ju 3 3i eod \ 7 ANTED—An Dining Reom Girl. Apply at this effice. [j3 21 _— wv wae — ex pemehceu i Os PT — Between the Atheneum and Unien Bank, a $20 note. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. {ju 3 % V ANTED—A good COOK. Nefer- iD ences required, Apply to Mrs. U. H. DAVIES, fju 2 lw iJ A LET—A Dwelling House situate on Prince Street, with st«bie Apply to PeaKE ‘ } t ana coacs g, ’ DOROS. GQ Uo. [j 22, eod house. —— <a - QAMEILY UCARRIAGH—Secoud-hand, built by Scott & Co., to order, handsome style, warranted comfortable and iA good order. Willbbe solid at less than half cost. Enquire of Mr, A. N. Large, Kent Street. [j 39 3i eod W ANTED LMMEDSISATELY +A _ GIRL for general housework. Apply at this oftice. ip2 Wanted -A good steady man to work in a Garden and to take charge of a Horse. Must LIAM Dopp, in all respects be we!l recommended,—WItL. {} 29 — Seay a tek. make. ERSONS wishing to get Plain Sewing or fancy work don2 immediately, and te order, can have the same by applying at Mrs. > 1Krnzre’e King San aoe J. R. McKenzin’s King Square, next door to the residence of Mark Butcher, Esq. {j 16 3 partiments to Let, on Euston street, near Great George street. Apply to PATRICK SUERRY, Fitzroy street. ji4 tf ’§\O. LET—That new three story House on Grafton Street, opposite the Atheneum; containing six large rooms. Possession given Ist July. Rent moderate. Apply on the premises, {j 17, 2aw tf Parte { - LET—The Two-story Wooler Dwell- ing, with outbuildings and land attached, now occupied by J. D. irving, Esq., Pownal Street. Possession immediately. Apply to Tuos, W. Depp, [j 25, 51 eod pd eo LET—A pleasantly situated Dwelling House, with stable and garden, directly opposite the ‘* Dundas splanade,” West Sidney street, For further particulars apply on the premises, jma 12 . lia Bade Tene mene ie Vy AGSTAP?R’S H@PEL, Pownal Street, continues to receive transient and permanent Boarders. {j il PeAever S.—Two or three persons can AP be accommodated with Beard and three Wurnished Roems in a pleasant part of the city. Enquire at the EXaminen vtiice, june 10 r 10 LET— 4 large HOUSE on King’s uare, with Stables, & ass Box 124, Post Office. ae ee ‘ 3 Laced, Oxford Ties, Prince Alberts, Con- . 4 4 t : 8 ae ie ek ee