etn nm ne | . ant selec’ a —" ee ——_ac — — 't THe Dairy EXAMINER. AUGUST 3, 1880. Mr. GLADSTONE is now seriously ill. He from congestion of the left a cold contracted while lung, the result of a cold 7 n OP aad leaving the House of Commo . present state ef his health excites much alarm throughout England, although 1 is firmly believed by physicians that there is is suflering -—oo *- no danger of his death. vn - . , , se ; I fur Patriot graumbtes because some Cabinet Ministers are absent on id.and because one important public business in Englat : or two others have left the oppressive heat of Ottawa for a few days. The magnan- mous editor of that paper would deny to the head of a Department the right to which the humblest oficial in the civil service is entitled-—a few holidays in the dog days. Oh. generous Patriot ! --_- Tue warm reception which Sir John and his colleagues are meeting with in England by the leading men of the Liberal party o pletely refutes the assertion that that party was indifferent to the interests of the evlonies. {t is only with the ignorant that such an opinion could gain credence, in face of the fact that it was the Liberal party who gave the Colonies Responsible Government, offered on one occasion to de- fend them, if required, with the whole re- suurces of the Empire, and founded and fostered the scheme of Colon™ Confedera- tion which has linked us ‘in bonds of affee tion’with the Mother Country. pigs es THERE are nineteen boot and shoe manu- factories in Montreal. According to Mr. Patterson’s report, they employ 2,250 per- sons of both sexes, and give support to 7,000. Not less than 150 different kinds of goods are produced. On 10,000 pairs of all descriptions, worth €12,000, are produced daily, or 5,000,000 pairs, worth $5,600,000 per annun. product of theseffactories is estimated to be two-thirds of what is manufactured in the entire Dominion. About ‘4 consumed in Canada, four per cent. ex- ported to Great Britain, and the balance of two per cent. goes to foreign countries, The production of the factories has more than doubled since 1863, and has increased in value about 20 per cent. since 1887. {ue New York Heruld’s Irish Relief Committee closed its labors a few days ago. The crops in lreland are now partly acces- sible, and relief, itis thought, will be no longer required. The following is a state- ment of the receipts and disbursements of the Committee :— an average The per cent is ED @ EO —— . £ s Dp Amount lodged in Munster Serer 2 25,000 0 0 GIS OS 6 606 ced¥ sees ss 38 16 6 Amount lodged in National a ae pa tkeacsieks 43,157 0 0 CO eee Oras eee a is | eae 68,216 18 4 EXPENDITURES, (Grants to local committees.... 43,960 0 0 ee Ns Si iw coe 12,632 12 0 Children’s clothing........... 3.410 8 § ee ee ore 1,023 6 0 OU oC taba ci edie is is 2,459 9 6 MG ide Bd enh eka ce vo paws 2529 14 6 Special contributions for special I cig Wonk gis. oS 451 16 O Special grants to members of compiittee for indlvidual I Sdn c 0.0 5's 08 BG. 219 13 10 Western Islands............. 1,008 14 1 Working ee eee : 497 ly 1 Anditor’s fees.......... ee ahs e ES sw aSwie cb S% £68,216 18 4 A Monrreat firm is making preparations for the manufacture of siiks aad satins. It is to be hoped the people of the Dominion will encourage their en- terprise. The Gazette believes that the manufacture of those goods will assume large proportions. lt says: At present the factory of Messrs, Corriveau & Co., of this city, is turning out considerable quantities, fur which the firm find a ready demand and which are considered equal, and in some important points superior to the imported article. Messrs. Corriveau state that the existing tariff protects and fosters their in- terests, whilst it enables them to place their extensive manufacteres in the bands of retailers frony twenty to forty per cent. iess than similar geades of imported goods. ‘The factory is titted with a very complete compliment of the best machinery, which though of an expensive and intricate character, is never- theless nearly all of Canadian construction, only some two er three machines being brought from the States. Our loom is successively adapted for steam power by Mr. Corriveau himself, a result not hitherto wecomplished on this continent. With but ene exception, all the labor employed is Canadian, so that practically speaking, beth in machinery and labor, it is thoroughly a Canadian institution. Mr. Cyorriveau is adding new machinery pre- paratery to commencing the manufacture of silk and satin ribbons, for which he oonfidentiy anticipates a demand more than e nal to his power of production.” One plank after another has dropped eut ‘of the ‘*Grit” platform. They are now lclingiftg with terrible tenacity to their last ‘chance ; namely, a deficit in last linancial year’s revenue, In this—-as in everything else their forlorn hopes are very shaky. In addition to statistics published in pre- numbers of the EXAMINER of the character, showing the en- yieus most reliable couraging prospects of the trade and com- merece of the Dominion, we give below the ¥ ‘ ~ . > > ,y* correct statement of the Customs Returns, ’ , Clazette re jas taken from the Offiera! i 1879. 1880. ~ i Sulv. $ 760,314] January, $ 903,900 August, 1,363,618 | February, 1,1 4 ,! O4 | September, 1,189,021 | March, 1,423, 954 | October, 1,285,089 April, 1, 152,200 Nevember, 1,013,137 May, 1,334,287 December, 585,545 | June, 1,275,503 Total, $13,790,036 | First of all, the Patriot and his ** Grit” : . ; ‘ ba contemporaries, exclaimed that the ‘* Re- trenchment Policy ol Government was a farce ; in this they have Then they told their read- the Censervative been mistaken. ers that the National Policy would prove a failure, but its success en every hand is too apparent for the incredulity of its most determined opponents. Thus, in every mea.- ure which the present ministry have adopt- ed, has the Opposition met with the most unqualified disappointment, and now the last plank upon which they built their fond hopes- a ‘* deficit,” is about to sink beneath their feet at the prospects of the returns of the past financial year, show- ing, as it unmistakeably does, a state of national prosperity, truly gratifying to al who love their country. => oe: aR +s Ihe Rifle-S2nd Battalion. Tae fourth monthly competition of Ne. 3 (Captain Longworth’s) Company of the 82nd Battalion, for the company’s silver medal and officers’ badge, came to a close yesterday evening, and resulted in a hard- earned victory fer Sergeant Allan. The ranges were 200, 500 and 600 yards, 7 shots at each range, with the sighting shot. The day was exceedingly hot and the usual fish-tail wind favored the Company with its sad gusts; but, despite this drawback, some good scores were made. Sergeant Allan made the very respectable score of 82 out of a possible 105, and was clesely followed by Sergeant R. V. Longworth, private Neil Campbell and Captain Long- worth, whose scores we giye below. This shooting, considering the wind, was ex- ceedingly good, and we take much pleasure in congratulating Sergeant Allan on_ his success. There will be two more competi- tions for the medal and one for the badges, which bid fair to be the most interesting of all this tine Company's Rifle competitions, with the exception, perhaps, of the October shooting match for the Campany’s silver cup and other valuable prizes, when all the nerve and eyesight in the corps will be concentrated for a last determined trial of strength, We subjoin the scores of the four highest marksmen at the different ranges. ‘The highest possible scere at each range being 35 points, thus :— . 200, 500, 600, ‘Total. Sergt. Allan 33 24 26— 83 Sergeant Longworth 31 29 2i1— sl Private Campbell 30 25 25— SO Captain Longworth 29 22 27 78 __—em + Personals. ® Dr. C. Creamer, of Brooklyn, is at the ** Rankin,” The Hon, L. S. Huntingdon and family have gone to England by the SS. Poly- nesian, Bishop Gila®ur, of the diocese of Cleve- land, Ohie., is now visiting the Island. He is the guest of Bishop Mclutyre. Hon. Mr. Baby is acting Minister of Justice, during the absence of Hon. James MacDonald. Lieut.-Governor Wilmot, of New Bruns- wick, has gone to’ Alexandria Bay, where he will remain for a short time. Monsieur Claudio Jannet and the Count de Fourcault, from France, who were in the farming lands of the Province of Quebec, have signified their intention of joining the Colonization Society of Quebec, and will use their endeavors on their return home, to induce settlers to emigrate to the Lake St. Jéhn District. _Lord Claud John Hamilton, second son of the Duke of Abercorn, ex-M. P. for | Lynn Regis, is to be the Conservative can- didate for Liverpool. It is rumored that the Right Hon. Sir Fitroy Kelly, Lord Chief Baron of the Ex- chequer, will shortly retire, and that Sir Henry James, the present Attorney-CGener- al, will be raised to the Bench. Lord Ripon’s private chaplaln, formerly of Oriel College, Oxford, leaves London for Bombay this month. Father Henry Schom- berg Kerr, late of the Royal Navy, and grandson of the late William, sixth Mar- quis of Lothian, is temporarily the new Governor-General’s spiritual adviser, pend- ing the arrival of the former. . The death is announced of Mr. Alexander S. Deane, who was for some time engaged in connection with Mr. Stanley’s expedition in South Africa. A Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritiine Provinces. Toronto, August 3. Moderate to fresh winds, fair weather, with showers in some localities, (vol to-night. Ottawa a short time ago,-but left to visit} ee a COCO A Good Account. . “Ty sun it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suilering, costing $200 per total $1,200-~all which was stopped without the loss of a work for a year since, to know it for day, and | want everybody their benetit.”’ os ‘‘Joun Wares, Butler, N. Y. She Special Notices. ee ‘ * ened Ice MontserRat Lime and Fruit Juice and t the article for this hot weather Cordial—just € 10) apes very cheap at the Family Grocery— i tes Brace. . aug 2 sheroots, from Rubin & Hart's, lately rec , MORE ¢ ived, at j23 Gi “ Bupa” Flour, Gofl’s. Pinarore cigars at Rubin & Hart's. You can get Carters, Toirays, Stephens, and the new French copying inks at cheap rates at G. Herbert Haszard’s, 18 Queen St. Smoke Durham, N. C., tobacco, from Bubin & Hart’s. Partirs who require first class stationery, printed or stamped with die, crest or mono gram, can be supplied with any quantity, no matter how large or simall the order may be, by applying to G. HL. Itaszarp, 1S Queen St. Everysopy flocks to Rubin & Hart’s for good cigars and tobaccos, Giles’. Linimeut Jodide Ammonia cures Neu- ralgia, Face Ache, Kheumatism,Gout, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Throat, Lrysipelas, Bruises, and wounds of every nature in man or animal. The remarkable cures this remedy has effected classes it as one of the most im- portant and valuable remedies ever discovered for the cure and relief of pain. W. M. Gales, 120 West Breadway, N. Y.: Your Liniment Iodide Ammonia has cured my rheumatisin. T S. Clarkson, Tivoli, Dutchess County, N.Y. Giles’ Pills cure Neuralgia Pore HOTEL ARRAN ALS. REVERE August 2.--P Melbourne Lovitt, Yarmouth, NS; J © Webster, Shediac, N B; D FE Clark, Orwell, P EI; E H Marquis, Detroit, Michi- gan; Annie A Marquis, do; Miss KE KE Henry, Boston; Mrs M A Burke, Brule; Miss Burke, do; Alex MeMillan, Antigonish, N 8; HJ Daniels, Hamilton, Ont; Charles Wilkier, Antigonish; E i Breen, Bosten. HOUSE. -RUSTICO BERACH, « James Guest, Montreal; WB MeSweeney, Halifax; Hugh Murray, CGood- land, ind; James McDonald, Montreal; Rev i, & Couture, Kimouski, P Q; Henry Law- son, Ch’ town. SEA-SEDE HOTEL July 350. . MEARE YD. At the residence of Zech. Mayhew, jr., on the 23thult., by the Rev. S. A. Ackman, Mr. Samuel Frizzle to Miss Cecelia Mayhew, all of Cornwall. At St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, on the 3rd inst., by Rev. Dr. Chaisson, Mr. William Brauders, to Miss Maggie McDonald, both of this city. PPEE be. At New York, on the 25th of April, of pneumonia, Elizabeth, wife of Benj. C. Chap pell, aged 31 years. At Dundas, on the 18th ult., of congestion of the kidney, Mr. Neil McLeod, late of the Head of Montague, aged 4} years. At Halifax, N. S., on ths 26th ult., Louisa Matilda, wite of of the Rev. Matthew Richey, D, D,, in the 76th year Of her age. ~ AUCTION. Flowers, Piants, Hanging Baskets and Pots with Choice Plants, and Window Climbers. Vy TILL be Sold on THURSDAY, the Sth | August, at A. MeNiLu’s Auction Room, (Queen Street, at 2 o'clock, a choice assortment of the above, consisting of— Roses, Geraniums, Fuchias, Foliage, Plants (including the new Coleus, Pictus, Multi- color, Garnet, Kentish Fire,etc..) Petunias, Tube Roses, Window Climbers, &c., &e. —ALS0— A quantity of Hanging Pots, nicely fitted up with choice Plants, and variety of Basket Plants. This is one of the finest assortments ever offered for sale in Charlottetown. se” Remember the hour—2 o’clock, p.m. MW. S. HANFORD & CO, August 3, *80-—2i ICE. | “3 > = oe =— Ss = Sek eS et PQARKENTINE * Ethel Blanche,” which arrived here from Bristo] on the 2nd inst., is now loading for London, G. B. direct, and will carry Lobsters in freight, and has good accommodation for passengers, ‘This Vessel will sail from here on " Saturday, the 7th inst. and on her arrival at London will go on tle berth for Fall Goods, as advertised, sailiny from there about the 5th September next. PEAKE BROS. & CO. APPLES, To-day, and for Ch'town, Aug. 3, APPLES, / re BBLS, by $6 q) }” AD arro sale cheap at BEER & GOFP’s, year, ch ¥ * , by three bottles ot Hop Bitters taken by | my wife, who has done her own house; } Beer & | 33. DRY GOODS. Tremaine & Metcalf ARE NOW SELLING OFF THEIR Summer Stock COMPRISING IN Dress Goods, Beiges, Cords, Lusires, Cashmeres, Merinos, &¢., AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. a. Summer Tweets, Suitings, Fastians, Corduroys, Coatings (Plain and Fancy), Pant Cloths, &c., AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, White Cotton, Grey Cotton, Feather Ticking, Table Linens, Towels and ‘Towelling, Sheetings, We., Ilosiery, Ladies’ Stockings, Men’s Socks, Silk Ties, Ladies’ Scarfs, Gents’ Searts and Ties, Shirts and Shirting, Linders and Drawers, Underclothing, (Ladies’ and Gents, ) Kmbroideries, Edeings, Ribbons, Silks, Satins, Feathers, Flowers, Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Jheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap DRESS CAPS, Special at 8 cents each; another lot, 20 cents each; another lot, 30 cts. each, &e. Among so many cheap things, AGL may expect to get Bargains, TREMAINE & METCALF, 83 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, July 22, 1830, August 3, 1880, t= et A al ca a een eae SUMMER STOCK PICKIC AT SHAW'S WHARR WEDNESDAY, 4th 4u@_ i ——— ae (QT. PAUL'S SUNDAY SCHOOL Pp 5 2 . PIC |’ i will be held on V KUDNESDAY ed August (instead of Tuesday, $rd.) ’ bf > * The Band of attendance, ; Steanier Southport” will leave F \ harf at 10.30 punctually, and at 2 Ticket S1OT Brle it Apothecaries Hall A m, (15 cents. Children 10 cents, : The public are cordially invited, sons attending can take their own ments, o2 procure them on the crounds, Should the day b unfsvorable, it w 5 place the ne» : take t tine day. pat July 28, 1680 | Si Palit’s T. A, & BS ate Members of Sr. Patricr’s f ABSIINENCE AND Bewevorent Soe will hold their Annual Pienie on Wednesday, the 4th August ON THE-— Grouads of Thomas Handrahan, Bag, Nearly opposite the residence of G. W, DeBrers, isq., Malpy que Road, “a The grounds, are beantifully situated, well shaded, and suitable Picnic purposes. and Sack Haces, ‘jnoits, etc. <A one-hear Walking Match will also take place, prizes given for all Games. & St. Patvick’s Brass Band be in attendance. jengaged, and every preparation made by the” Committee tor a plensant time. A first-class Refreshment Saleon will bs properly conducted on the grounds, ’ Tickets 25 cents; children 10 cents, Te be i had at entrance to grounds. wil! be held on the tollowing day ’ re RICHARD @ isu, July 19, 1880—2aw m th See’y Com, Marine Insurance Coy, dise per Boston Steamers and other first- fee. Ch'town, July 30, SO0—3i Zaw AUGUST Sth & 10th. THE MUSICAL EVENT. Tne CELEBRATED FALABAUN POET! Scottish Troubadors, Vocalists, Comedians and — Iustrumentalisty, ems in their New Hutertainment, entitled Presenting the Gems of Scettish Melody ; : andthe Comic Operatic Extravaganza, | ome gz - iHE REHEARSAL! Written by Ancus Fatrparrn, replete with Songs, Scenes, Duetts, Trivs, &e. Popular Prices—Reserved seats 35 cents, Admission 25 cents. . j : Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8 o'clock. Reserved tickets at W.R. Watson's Drug Stora, Ch 'tewn, July 20, 1880. > &® Advertisements under this heading, i space not CLCE eding hatly an inch, will be inserted ya , . for Ten Cents per aay. e —— oui test a J OST—To-day (August 3rd) on or near the Market Square, a common clas leather Purse, containiry three two-dollar bills, five one-dojlar bills, end a few coim. Anyone honest enough to restore it te the owner, at Bay View House (J. Davis), or to this office, wili reccive three dollars reward, ee jjua Was ‘E®@—A middle aged person as Housemaid in a family of three; alsoa a° this office. References required, {au 3 {OUND—A purse containing a sum of money. The oxner can hare the same by applying at the Examiner Office and pay- ing tor this advertisement. {au W ANTED—to purchase for cash, ® House with garden. Address J. Gus Lock Box 72, Post Ontice,Charlottetown. [au2 \ anted Immediately—By the Man- agers of the Women’s New Tem- perance Kesturant, cerner Queen and Kent Streets, a few reliable permanent Boarders te enable them to meet expenses and advances the work generally. Apply to Mrs. D. Me- Rak, Fitzroy Street. {,u di —_-——— RING your Watches ard Clocks to Davis. a practical English workman, staying #% Bay View House, corner of Water and Queen Sts. They will be repaired properly and promptly. Will visit Pownal and Belin and places to Eastward, shortly, [ju 28 In every perticular for Good Violivists will alse he ibe S2nd Battalies will be iz : ANNUAL PICNIG A ger ad programme of Games is be ar. ranged, which incindes Men’s and Boys’ . Should 4th prove untavorable, the Pignig 722 - MARKET FALL, © BOSTON = @ I ISKS on Mackerel and other mepcham, = class vessels, at lowest rates, and no poliey 3 . CARVELL BROS, — ents, Agents, — a ees af] - + Monday and Tuesday Ev'nga, AN HOUR IN SCOTLAND as ee . “m ——2 be Wanis. Lost, found, @e. young woman as cook,—Werk light, Apply 34 t as ie eas ¢ ae A = oh ie Bad ae Tg as oe i de> sailed Mint Mey ole tah tt Su, x sean? ye