t t a Pa ’ Od -: | at new JULY 9, 1850. Customs Returns. ‘nustom Heuse, The Cash Receipts at the © aso 2 The C } con for duty, during May and June, were - May, 1539, $33,510, 01 May. 1879, 30,068.57 ae a Excess in May, SSO, 45, 742.34 June, 18S0, $17,173.82 June, 1879, 10.927.58 Execss in June, 1550, Total excess for the months el May and June, 155%), : i ae The exports in Queen's and King’s Coun : arin S80, were : ties curing June | S11,133 00 , < foreig! ports are te see 13,416.00 Fist do . ad Oati—db 38, 1 U : Chat Provineial 4,524.00 142. 5858.00 Potatoes —do 8,460.00 foretgn 3, 174.00 16,654 OU 2 e ne gpenegan 10, 000. Ot shi = Misce llaneous, SO Foreign : : 14,920. 0 esha Provincial. . 25,641.00 37,561.00 Totals $231,332.00 The exports of Queen's and Kings Coun- ties since Jannary last, were : Exports for January, 1880, $9,451 February, * . $, 022 March, a j ‘ SS April, vi ° ° ds s=< May ” ; 30,030 | Previncial, ; . $56,0 16 Foreign, S847.568 ‘otal to May 31, ‘ ‘ $403,575 eo June 30, 1880, . i . 231,332 otal to June 30, ‘<0, : . SO34,910 Do these statistics, drawn from official suurces, and carefully collated by E. L. fuydiard, Esq., Custenis Broker, tell of ‘* rnin and decay ! © -+- > -+ Ths Money-Order Business. bya convention recently held between the Postmaster General of the United States and the Postmaster General of the Doiwinion, the system of money-order busi- ness between these two countries has been improved and simplitied, while the evst ot remitting has been reduced. he rates of commission on money orders on the United States are now :— For any suin not exceeding......310, L0cts Kx eeding #10 and not exceeding 20, ZO ns 20 v “ 30,. 30 és 30 ve ve 40, 40 ‘1 40 “s es 50, 50 ‘his vednvead vais has boon in Use since the ist instant, and persons receiving money from friends in the United States, or remitting lo them, should take advant- age of the absolute safety secured by Post Office orders, as a means of transferring money. If they did so, we should have no more cases of missing money letters. The nuinber of persons who still send money in wnregistered letters is almost incredible ; but those who will still risk it in that way do not deserve any sympathy when they meet with a loss which they could so easily avoid by obtaining a money order. __——- + — Model Farm Buildings. ‘fur Commissioners have decided that new farm buildings should be erected on the Medei farm ; and, we ave glad to learn, the Government are deliberating about the matter. Plans and specitications of the farm buildings ereeted by the late Hon. (ivorge Brown are, we understand, under consideration, and are likely, with some modifications, to be adopted., Lt is, indeed, pleasing to learn that a Government of this agricultural Province are, at last, giving particular attention to the improye- weut of agriculture. To obtain an increase of thoroughbred farm stock, especially eattle and sheep, should be our first care ; and it is a pity that, for want of good buildings, those now in possession of the Governinent cannot be well cared for, and their number increased to meet the increas- ing wants of farmers in all parts of the Province. _-_ +-_em s+... - — Information Wanted. FReQvENT inquiries have been made during the last few weeks as to the time and place of running of the good steamer Nev. This boat is supposed to run—and, for @ught we know to the contrary, does run-— weekly between Pictou, Georgetown, Souris, and the Magdalen islands, for the purpose of carrying mails, passengers and freight. Of the service, which this steamer is well paid te perform, the publie is kept in comparative ignorance, merely to save the few dollars und cents it wonld cost to udvertise. She is said to leave Pictou every Wednesday on arrival of the morn- ing train frem Halifax. Her arrival at (igorgetown was looked for some time dur- ing the same day ; and at Souris she was expected to put in an appearance some tine during the night, say about twelve o'clock ~a very convenient time, indeed, for the public. As her arrival was uncertain, her ee se eee — sme , . maining an mou! THe DatLy EXAMINER. ter her day for Georgetown we knew, that ling pnblie, the owner advertise in some popular instance, &S the WALLY 3 ‘Delegates from the Or £6. 245. 74} ae 1 $14,988.08 | | | farmer delegates Dar, | Marquis of Lorne has req nested the iKin- tien. of Seotland, to end GU ipry i visit to isystems of avrienitnre, ibs practiced in the * wr eee ee oa Liat PD . *. at other times leaving 1n- Within the last week, 10 1s said, ‘ arrangement has been made. Irom Wednesday the Send has « hanged it 1s Said, “Ma ' J and Soeur to Friday. Whether this is the case or not, ve are not prepared ty, state. J'his much We « { prepa in the interest of the travel- , of the Nevud should paper—such, for EXAMINER, +. a + 4 “Tw an + er } Country. j ‘ia } : hey 4x Ottawa dispatch to the 56. John Lele raph informs 18 t}hat . ‘In August next a fresh hateh of tenant will arvive . bere. he hi sonitupal Agsectit- tyre and Ayrshire Agricaiturat Associa repres nea tives, We hope that these delegates will not be : . . . i 1 ' suffered to depart from Canada before they Prince Edward Island, There is no Province in Canada In which a . . c . , “<r e . ‘TS limited number of old country farme! would find, on the whele, a better opening } than here; and it is quite certain that if a faw of them were to settle down among ws, they could show out people a benelictat example. It is safe to say that, though | we now do pretty well, our preducuons could be increased threefold if the higher Mother Country, were adopted by our fariners. =e The Joke of the Day. Tue letters of Messrs. Heard and Me- Leod anent the EX iMIner’s notice of their : ; ease, have given rise tomuch good humored ey iwiw ail pean sm é pleasantry. ‘they certainiy illustrate, in a j very striking way, the different judgments which men, from different points of view, will pass upon the same thing. They also ees demonstrate very clearly the lability 01 human nature to be deceived especially when itis out of temper. if the satire of the ineident should have the effect of pre- venting yenélemen from allowing theim- selves, by act or deed, toe be brought within t> ‘ the purview of the | olice Court, it wil not have happened in yain. Pi oe ee Corressongence. a We do not hold ouveelics responsible for the stadements or Opinions of our correspondents Chariotistown to Let— (Continued) To the Editor of the Evainiiner. Mr. Hprror,— Perhaps the diction of my hirst letter is too qilaint, and some of the matter too ancient to suit the taste of many of your numerous readers. A few others will probably object neither to the quaint- ness ner antiquity of the matter. The latter class of people will be found among the eldest of your pairons. Most of these know of what I write. I could mention a thousand other reminiscences of Charlotte- town, which took place between 1847 and 1860 which would make the ears of our young men tingle, if they take any interest the past events and condition of their native town, But to enumerate all these would be to write a liistory of Charlottetown dur- ing the thirteen years referred to. This { may do if spared a little longer. In this letter [ inust contine myself to the main ob- ject 1 had first in view. As stated in my former letter, we have, in this town, a few factories which are a credit to the enterprising mechanics who established them, and a direct benefit to the country. Of these factories, five of the principal ones are in active operation. Six or seven others are working on «a more limited scale. About as many more, which at one time existed, have gone down from several canses. | prefer .not to mention the names of the parties immediately con- cerned in these three classes of factories, for, todo so. would be considered invidi- ous to some of them. Now, what we want, in addition to the factories now at work in Charlottetown, is others of a different kind, and which the changes and circumstances of the times re- quire. In different parts of the*country, enter- prising men have formed. themselves into companies, and are establishing starch fac- tories. Others have established lobster factories several years ago, and new ones are still springing up. | know of no fac- tory that has yet failed, although one, at least, has passed threugh a fiery erdeal, to one of our foremost Charlottetown Fur- niture Factories. The ostensible cause assigned for estalb- lishing starch and lobster factories in out of the way cotntry places is, that there the raw materials are nicar at hand, and must, theretore, be more easily and cheaply pro- cured. ‘This is only partially, if all true. In , Ff localities far from Charlottetown and other good shipping places otat may be bought sigtty cheater ea < aa : wie ‘ ie city, they are as cheap as in most paris of the country, where these factories are being built; and, besides, the market is more steady and permanent. But above ail, the town possesses a centricity which no coun try locality can enjoy. This alone is a most important element in the success of any tactory. Now, ‘why do not our monied men form themselves into a company and get up Both a starch and a lobster factory. Ail the raw materials are within easy reach, and working hands never more plentiful and more easily got. If these tactories pay in the country, why not in the city! The departure was equally so, sometimes re* | hands employed would spend their earnings | lof those ‘*To Let.’ tt ONE . amongst us, and a portion of this money, would find.its way into every pocket ; oven into the peckets of their employers. per” work people would require tenements, - | would oreupy, at least, the greater part | Yours, &e., ; 45 A. Mach enzin. Weather Bulletin. P; ob chilituc Ss Jor lhe jie f / hours for ihe Murvitime Pi OEULIUCES, | Ninderate to } ToRONTO, duly 7. fresh southwesterly to south easterly winds, fair hot weather, folluwed by local showers to-night or to-morrow, - ——> —& Special Notices. For good Biscuit and tip top Cheese, go to the Family Grocery. -—R, K. Brace. — jyo CGeexapines at 10 cents and 12 centa at the London House, {j 29 Gop FLake tobacco at Rubin & Hart's. Isnany Srrawperrigs and Cream at W, K. Carter's Confectionery, Upper Queen Street. je29 3w SuN UMRRELLAS very cheap, at the London House, |} 29 Pinavore cigars at Rubin & Hart's, Grey and Black striped Summer Silks, very cheap, at the London House. {j 29 Smoke Durhain, N. €., tobacco, from Babin & Hart's. | Smoxk cheroots, from Rubin & Hart's. a | HOTEL ARRIVALS. } REVERE HOUSE, July 7—F H Ennis, Ottawa, Ont ; Wim Compton, Halifax, N S: W Weld, London, ‘Gat; tvaac Buchannan, Hamilton, Ont: Dug- lias B Kester, Moncton, N B; Albert F. Wood- bridge, Halifax, N 8; Mrs AF Wo uibridge, do: Miss Irene Woodbridge, do. July 8—d fi Richardson, Boston, Mass; Ben'. Marsh, Philadelphia, Pa; John G Marsh, do; Warren Campbell and wife, Pictou, NS. OSBORNE TO SE. July. 8.—Miss © Matheson, Springtield, Mess; D Ross, Orwell; J E MeNeill, St Peter's Bav: F ) Martin, Eldon; Hardy Fort escne, New York; James Barclay, Ellersie; John Parcell, i rt Mulgrave; Mrs Pure ell, cto: Montaene Stevens, Orwell: G F Somers, New York; JO Arsenanlt, Egmont Kay; Oliver ‘tSinith, Bostan; J C White, Hainpton, Noe: A Callaghan, Lot 11; D Seburman, Summer- side: Martin Savage, St Francis, NB. ROCKLIN HOUSE, July $.—Jeohn A MeLeod, Orwell; J I Bourke, Mill View: Flora McLeod, Orwell, Mrs Rey. William Lawson. Mount Stewart; Cyrus Morris, Mew London; John F McNeil, Cavendish: James Marchbanks, New Aunau; William F Heffel, ‘Travellers Rest; 5 H Mc Donald, Souris; Roderick MeNcil, MD, Stan- ley ridge; Rev Mr MeMillan, Ontario; Stew- art Green, Summerside; Alexander Dixon, Belfast; ( Bell, Cape Travis. EXCURSION WOOD ISLANDS On July the (2th. FRENHE Steamer **SOUTHPORT” will leave (weather permitting) Prince Street (Ferry) Wharf at 7 a. m., on 12th inst., to varry passengers to the TEA at Wood Islands. TICKETS 6&0 CENTS. July 9. 1880-21 FUNHE presence of Orangemen is requested _ at the Orange Hall, Queen Street, at 8 o'clock (sharp), on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, to arrange matters, ete., ete., in con- nection with the Order. & FALTRAM & GENEVA WATCHES, in Gold and Silver Cases, suitable for Ladies or Gents—a large assortment, very cheap. sECTRO-PLATED TEA SETS, CAKE BASKETS, Card Receivers, Preserve Dishes, Butter Coolers, Biscuit Jars, Pickle Jars, Vases,Casters, Napkin Rings. ARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMERLE. JAN THIRTY-HOUR AND EIGHT- DAY CLOCKS AND TIMEPIECES, GLASSES, FANCY VASES, LUS- TERS, PEARL, . SHELL,. AND LEATHER CARD CASES. Nes PATTERNS in Colored Geld faa LOT OF SPECTACLES, EYE- and Plated Sets, Brooches, Ear Rings, Necklets, Lockets, Shirt Studs, Gem, Signet, Keeper and Piain Geld Rings. LECTRO-PLATED KNIVES AND FORKS, TABLE, DESSERT, TEA, PRESERVE AND SUGAR SPOONS’ PAIRS TO WATCHES, “CLOCKS AND JEWELRY A SPECIALTY, W. W. WELLNER, Ch’town, July 8, 1880-—4i eed 4i wkly POWNAL WHARF. Tre Crry or CuarLorrerown, City CLERK’s Orrick, ja July 8, 1830. PEW be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION. : POWNAL WHARF, in Chaiiethelne. on THURSDAY, the 22nd JULY instant A. D. 1880, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, the LEASE OF POWNAL WHARF for a period of FIVE YEARS, subject to such con- —— as will be submicted on the lay of ale, By order, : WM. B, MORRISON, {ju 8, ’80}—pat h till 2st City Clerk. een tle semi ean et oe Sd. QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, Wall Papers, Floor Oil Cloths, Tapestry, Scotch & Other CARPETS, Cretonnes, &c. (A particulary nice line.) Table Damasks, Sheetings, Counterpanes, Votlet Covers, and Anties. Black and Oglered vashieres, Persian, Botany and other Cords, FANGY DRESS ops, From S ets. Upwards, NOTICE. | Black French Merinos, Paramattas and Baratheas, CRAPE. Hats, Bonnets, Siuks, Satins, leathers, Flowers, Veiling Lace, &e. GENTS’ READYASDE CLOTHING Linders and Drawers. Fancy Shirts, &o., Socks fiom 10 cts, Upwards, Neckties, Scarfs, &e, TREMAINE & METCALF 83 QUEEN STREET, Ch’town, May 19, 1389. TRY UF TRY IT WY IF; Ine 32 (IVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL - a fair trial and you will not he diss. | pointed in the result; i is COAL, aot fire clay and alate, For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. KE. Leland, Office —No, 35 Water Street. Charlotietown, July 8, 18Ro- pat tf ONTARIO MINES ROUND COAL. re*%) ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS, fresh i from the Mines, — 50 fons of the above Round Coe, same as yave such good satisfaction last fall, For sale from vessel cheaper than any coal in the market. : F. S. HANFORD & CO.,, July 7, "8O—Bi 43 Water Street. NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a j meeting of the inhabitants of Seuthport School District. qualitied to vote for School Trustees, will be held in the Southpert ~chool House, on MONDAY, the nineteenth day of July, inst., at the hour of seven o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of determining whether a Tavern License shall be granted te Mrs. Susan Munpuy, an applicant fer License to seli spirituous liquors within the Southport School District im less quantities than ten gallons, Dated at Southpert this tirst day of July, A. D. 1880. JAMES W. KENNNEDY, J. P, July 2, ’30—2i caw f FOR LIVERPOOL, | WE BRIGANTINE “ KITTY CLYDE’ will be due here about the 10th inst., with Sugar and Molasses from Barbadoes, and as secon 2s discharged will be on the herth to load Lebsters for Liverpool, One- j half a cargo has heen engaged. She will have room for about 2,500 cases, and will sail for Liverpool about 25th July. Parties wishing to ship will please apply to HORACE HASZARD, Water Street, Charlottetown, Jaly 3, '80—3i eod SALI SALT SALI. He RLY EXPECTED AT CANSO, i. % 7,000 bushels Cadiz Salt, fine-grained, suitable for curing and packing fish, — Will deliver this cargo at any safe igber on the Island. Parties wanting ebove cargo wall ¢' well to engage at once, ; GEO. COOMBS, Ch’town, July 3, *S0. Water Street, - on ee en oe ON HAND! (OFFINS aml CASKETS. in Kosewepd, | Mahovany, Walnut and imitation woods, of all sizes, and from $2.50 upwards, Japan aad Plated Mounting. Hearses half former prices. Orders trom the ceuntry. by tele- graph, fulfilled in one hoar, cheaper than any other establishment in the city. MARK BUTCHER. King Square, June 29, '80—pat pres ar neh lin ae Warts, Cost, Found, 82. na” Advertisements under this heading, in apace not exceeding half an inch, will be inserted for Ten Cents per day. no ete ap mmenmeny OUSEMAID— Wanted Immediately. . Good wages, HKeferences required, Ap- ply at this office, {iu 9 retains cence séniama Sarina aetetnintnhiaamiaseai lite nities ae N PESE—Wanted immediately, a Nurse 4% to take care .of one child. Apply to Mrs. Rosert Suaw, {ju 9 GST—On Monday last, a Gold-Plated . 4 CUFF BUTTON. The iiader will be re- warded by leaving it at this etiice. [j 8 3i pd 7 ANTEBR—A COOK in a private gen- tleman’s family. Must be well recom- mended. Wages $7 per month, Apply at this office. [ud ra°® LET—-Office and Warerooms in a . Brick Building situate on Water Street, being a very desirable business stand, Appl to Peake Bros. & Co, ju 3 Bi eod . - | Pag: hepa ey the Athenwum and Uniea Bank, a 320 note. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. * {ju 3 Vy 45tee- good COOK. Refer- ences required, Apply +o Mrs. L. H. Davigs, {ju 2 lw Janted—A good steady man to work in a Garden and to take charge of a Horse. Must be well recommended,—-Wit- LIAM Dopp, {j 29 PERSONS wishing to get Plain Sewing or kancy work done immediately, and to order, can have the same by applying at Mry. J. I. McKengre’s King Square, next door ta the residence of Mark Butcher, Esq, {) &6 a een enanacsntanae a A Bartwents to Let, on Euston street, near ‘ireat George street. Apply te PATRICK SHERRY, Fitzroy street, it tt n ‘¢? LET—A pleasantly situated Dwelling House, with stable and garden, directly opposite the ‘‘ Dundas Esplanade,” Weat | Sidney street. For further particulars apply | ¢u the premises, {ma 12 —_ eet eter ‘eens nce PgXO LET—That new three story House on Grafton Street, opposite the Atheneum, containing six large rooms, Possession given Ist July. Kent moderate. Apply on the premises, {} 17, 2aw tf \ AGSTAFE’S HOTEL, Powual 5 transient Street, continnes to receive aud permanent Boarders, {ju OAR DER S,—Two or three persons cam £2 be accommodated with Beard and three ) Farnished Rooms in a pleasant part of the ay. me at the Examiner oftice, ne =a la alana saat ce. ‘Ne AER atin ots on ES os Soe ont nee a Rae eR, oe ae cline 208 ts Me. ee Say he SIF Raine ~ 0 eb eng | 3 4 ‘gal WX. stow te Dail Wi. ete aking, Sk Ponies: ate heiniedlinia aE dean oo 2