a co Miran <4 ante ope are piiar’ aad ge, “healthiv grand — oexs -_ - _ -_—--o - - - = ene a A AO See ge eee D x 1 i } we tee awit DROWNED. ‘sO A PS. SOAPS. | 4 F 4 Az ft : TH DAILY EXAMINER | ,| Ce “4 AY St uicid 6 or an Acciaoni. W hieh | eo ; ga? \f gy ton) ” - ry \ Ly - } You? Lok.d ¥ wae “a $5 o tome snl” @ ‘ , Brrr : " he yoner ; : ss - CapTraIn ALFRUp SMITH. of the schoon MN\HKE Subscriber has just rece ‘ved: ex +} Wa hear ti i? Mr. re Velah : 13a bee Maria mm, mysteriolusry cdisappe ared Steamers Afiraimicié and MS A arr, ju appom ed Port Warden for Charlotictewn, from his vessel which was lying in the 100 boxes SOAP (assorled), - . ‘ ’ i" hoe? aU sts ~e ’ : : aw 4 af reR ED ¢ oe us . ous and tht Mr. Coaries a. riaszara OAS peeb f ( mnolly’ Wharf, on Sunday 35 bags LOV\ BR SISK] : aE i Re Pr Oe J | nal nenector of ( » the Jon Bream § — oe é , . gON Haas j tn S “ 4 , appula ed [nspector of ( D - He had been on shore Sunday, , B. W nz ane | atest tf £S 8 | Tl : I KCeil ‘ svenlhng. ‘ rr e May 1'7 ’ 2 ss att 5 (neen street. —-~—--— inion (aovernme . 1i.¢30 are ¢ wil eve ; ; Mav | biol aad 52 , appoin! me ernime Patriot, May 15 1 returned to his vessel at 4 o'clock, p.m. baie : . +.) mot! te ~Z adore 9 oh tel ’ aud Ue aw : LS : : ae : s : " I i J About ix o’cleck:a young wan velongmg gt — eae eres ca Lively i fA C63 of Uh ian Park, So ld Gove ronment have, ai Aad a ' = ity yent on Lnard and at 7 0 clock AY - 93 Pasa 3 pap b= Ste, ve JU ‘kt > 4) to the city went on wuan? : ‘ 7 : ” something to please the Patriot li they returned with the crew—tihree m number— a Gore Rae wacsa Naame ee cme ine ‘= . : ; . > ay . ‘ ‘ : ‘ ‘arn . ’ Z ban oe a Y . a Whig "row Tee ne 4 gi have, we must hasten to offer the Govern-|legying the Captain atone. tne crow | . ' re sell THREME i ATTENTION! lati Nor must we] mained ashore until 5 0 clock ; and, on re-| W AM inst ted by A. GILL, 4.8q., GO Sei | ose a ir onera ations. asor nus Maneu as. ‘ Be cae - s C Me ds mentour ¢ uy tu : ; nf > Irn yr to the vessel, were much = stur- 7 HY: Au iUN, S, +} ” ] Fortunat fice seekers ari 2 ; ‘ ‘ . Si ame " : 4 2, carey . oe ee rised to find the Gap! — absent. as he W). MORRI! Wy MITHCT AY Ww LY 18th, a f is e Vik Turfmen of this Province wilj cele. ae ‘. . . , boa be . t 7 ¢ > ha é Welsh 1 ecialiy to ve cules ulated, had no beat and Ww as unable to swim. Ou LUDHUE Y), —— wv 4 5 . brate ths 24th at U pton Park in . I ? Races we j : a ee 2 . : styie. Five lively cs i When ‘he late Government was in powerhe] going to the cabin, the ere crew foun | 7 Ar 12 o' CLOCK, NOON, Ag | j ively races will ove shek o viz: oe ‘ ; bint (} : cont and vest) the : Ne. 1—Throe Sfinaie Cieek. Maa ceeded |} ) life sitnation in] ciotning (oocots, hat, co ag ; pe ne Mina a ee ee sak. abu stella AT MARKET SQUARE, three divisions, 7 the Railway office for his son, and now LHe : ; , ati cu Bn bttme has ob‘ained the Port Wardenship for him aslf. Aa Mr. Welsh isin affluent circim- atances ; as he haa never been known ‘0 suppor’ the Liberal-Conservative party; anc as there are numbers of mon--not in affluent circumstances -who have, during many years past, lost time and money it suppor: of our friends at Outawa, ” a i and willing to accept the pesiiion, his Liten We are informed appointment 3, if ma is the more remarkable. that these been mede wit Mr. Brecken the le, have hout the knew! ve Or CON one of the represen- 2 . sxut ef tatives of County, and by virtue of that position entitled to a veice in the dis tribution of offices in withou: the knowledgo of Pope has advised the Governn peint t.vo opponents to office, he osesaince he the County. Tf, his colleazue, Mr ent must have underg ne a strange metamorph went to Ottawa. He used to do the best he cou'd for his friends, | —=—_— + Bathing in the Sea. helt of the | be flashing 1 | at. In a few more weeks, the briny surrounding the tewn wi With the pinkish hnes of some of our stal wart youths. Sea-bathing is undoubtedly one of the healthiest recreations we have. Yet ib is siranse that many of the inh tauts-iabibe a sort of contempt a the Ocean in proportion te their unequalled facilities fora dip. A bathe before break- fast, or during the evening, is bast tonics for effectually ging nerves in summer. > ’ one of tne + the flag- ov aD - 38 Wild Only th have experienced the pleasure can realize the de) cious feeling of cooiness, yet ol ulow, that we vades the system aftera salt bath. We hops, that now wv have a seaside Park, , . ‘ lt inay be Made more availab/2 for this excellent pur 1? : j so “anne shonid e, Of course, two bathing grounes } : —-one formenand the other for women ; ; > nae ees Last suinmer when going to the Park for our ordinary dip at 6a. m., we were prised i> find three ladies on the bashfully turned ** right about face” and left without their bath. This year, per- haps, tle Town might be a littl: more gal lant, and make a special place for them. Again, Country, not bathing be allowed for an and an hour after eee water there is a park-kee est that ss heidi a time permitted, and take This d drivers. why, as in the Old hould hour before each day t As per constantiy on hand We sugue flag during the it doy n after vue would. he a guide to lf our City ¥ two hours. rambles an alhers ill permit this, we suggest that they make seme bauihing dress obligatory, for this is becoiniiig, even though the man’s contour pesess either the Apollo-like elegance of youth, or be fast drifiing towards the maturec outlines of Silenus, hai The Award Ciaim. Mr. A B. Wareurron has written an excel- lent letter to the Toronto Globe on 0 aub ject of the claim of P.E.Isiand to a share o: Mr. right 2 anc Warburton takes Award, the ground of the Fisuery our no one, we 9 i mar venture to say, will deny that hs has mace ent a cise so strong that our opponents will find so:se difficulty in meeting It. SE a. SINE: is - UR ee ae J ‘Tas creat Hop Bitters Race comes off on Wedne:day next, the 19th inst. Hauilan and Courtucy are now at the Potomac boat houses, A Wa hing’ con despatch of the ilth says Courtney's racing snell of paper will ie here to-morrow or nextday. I[¢ is 115 inches by $2 feet During the day, visited the Votomac beat-house, and pullon the river. le expressed! himse elf pleased with the course, but complained of an heat. He says thathe has been in training about two months, and is in good conditi-n, weighing 171 pounds. Hanlan is treubled with blis- tered ivct from excessive walking on the heat- ed pavements. Riley, who is also here, hav- ing expressed a desire to row Hanian, the latter has expressed his willingless to meet him for $1,500 or $2,000 a side, at any place, either vcfore the race with Courtney, or after. It is believed in boating cireles that a race will be arranged betweeu them. The terms of the contract between Hanlan and Courtney must cifectualiy debar Riiey from the race if Courtney comes to time A general desire is felt, however, to see Riley test his skill with Hanlan, afd ‘an effort will probably be made t@rais? a purse which will make it te their { ‘our tney teok a interes to row, Hox ‘eS For N, S.—Mr. James A. man, ef ‘Truro, shipped, on Sethiedan, live horses forthe Nova Scotia mai ket, and Mr. T. Sim tlarris, of Pictou, Siipped tive very nice driving horses by boat this morning for the saiae market. / : ee 4 on, When tniey left nim, sing had Captain one ae ~ on tue cabin floor. They seare shed diligently for him. and this morning grappled the O01 9 ge / annel around the \ sel. but could nn ot find further races of his Whether he vecidentally fell body. overboard or suicide by jumping over! hoard, is as yet unknown. The crew, W hen interviewed regarding the matter, said thev last saw the captain about half-past seven o'clock, standin: x near the : } coinmitted OW ; that he pers ‘oll right” when they left, and had, previous to their leav- ie. talked fr ‘eely with them Chey cannot account for his disappearance, as he had po : , " business or other embarrassments. Cap- tain Smnith was a man about OL years of ave and belonged te Buctouche. He has een here since the 17th ult. repairing the Sch. Maria Emma, which is owned by Mr. On Satur- the sblinnd y Cho: nas Roberis, of Buctouche. he repairs . completed, vessel left port fer Shediac, but was to return favorable : } F Sawmmniolicrve wh + She anchored off Connolly's whart, Captain Smith disappeared. } t day, 61N) wind where on account of un 1 +) YIiA Clara eer Jottings from the Old Country. YR OER STRUNG MUSICIANS, REGARD YB! ~Four deaths from political excitement, arising out of the ‘mingham election have already occurred. At an inqnest held t>,. aALa oR Tinesdi; respecting ban deaths gid acher of music, it Was shown that the man was extremely exctted over the elec- tion, and after writing on some papers ‘ Vote for the Liberals,” died. Earr v. Rumsey (oraenwise Harv). — which was cided on ‘Tues- stion wes W \ethez In this case, day. the ane @ husband Was insane at the tine ef marriage. The learned President said that from the evi- dence ie was of ye that the marriage had taken place during a ‘‘ lucid interval” ; * of the hnsband’s insanity, and he therefore } oe ordered it to be annuiiec. 7: -.2 Bow UP A Mrer- r st Fr OLITICA divnation. D:sesTABLISHMENT IN ScoTLaNnp.—At a meeting of the ixecutive Committee of the ‘ : : ; ; : Scvttish Conncil of the Seciety for tne Liberation of Riligion from State Patronag v linburgh recently, it a6 i a i. {i and Control hel , 3 7 — "aid - -.% xr . ¥is TeSOLVeU aS Toud8ws : i. The committee regard with great satis- action the resulis of the recent general lection in Scotland hey call attention bo tu8 fa that whi! wing to the general political circumstances of the country, the yestablishment of the Scottish Ciurch was less pro yet D got rorwé aby its frie ris ian 1¢ Wuu | 0 herwise have b eon. th 3 supporters of the eat sblishment ey ery- where, and in many cases emphatically, mad: ita testing qnestion—a fact which greatly increases tue g ‘atification with watch the issue is regarded by the committee. % cn everes * seri : Only the seven Conservative eveslines 3 re- turned for Scotland are ple dye .d to oppese disestablishment. Of the fifty-thre this e Libera! ecoimmit- members, for are mem ers oi} ted 5 ar nad all the ee 5, with but few ex- ceptions, are either distinctly in favor of i oa pared to aor , cm such a measure, I } to accept the decisio: 3 Or are PTs the Liberal party, or ~ of the Scottish people in regaré to it, while not one Liberal member has publicly de- be opposed to disestab- ponents ef disestablish- most, and havi ing any act ion clared himself to lishment. The op ment have done their uth failed, they cannot complain of which may be taken by the new Parlia- ment, 2. Encouraged by these results, the com- mittee resolye te energetically ‘prosec ate their work, by influenciug public sentiment, c and, as circ nstances jay direct, political action, also. 3. They offer their w to the esteemed chairman, Mr. Dick Ped- die; their vice-chairman, Dr. Webster ; nd Mr. Frank Henderson; and to their colleague, Mr. R. T. Middleton, on their election as members of the new Parlia- ment. congratulations ari ih eR Oe Av gust Fiower. eer ° a 7 = , bne immense sa:c Anu imitators to adopt simi/ar pames, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense of tne afflicted. This medicine was introduc- el ia 1868, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, with their effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sickhescdache, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, vertico. etc., ete., it never has failed to cur knowliedze. Three deses willretieve any case of Dyspepsia. miilion bot$.es sold !ast year. Price 75 cents, Sanples 10 cents, . Two: é ' creat popularity of! Green’s August Flower ml towns and vil-| lages in the civilized world has caused many | 500 Apple Trees, Red Astra- for Duchess, In Stherian, Baldwin, good order chan, ameuse, &e. Ali in planting. A. McNEILL, Auct'r. No. I . (Jueenu Street, May 17,1880. Auction Gale OF TE oo, qa fr, = ene. Fan) é et? sie f o fie Cis: K re Ak ee pot > ;4 ? ‘ \< Wmday the Bish May SiiuWy, UYU GLWY snlefy we Oa the Premises,--Sale to commence at 12 o'clock Ist. FLVID valuable and‘ eligibly situated Building Lots on Queen Street. Qud. THREE situated on Spring Park Road, opposite the residence of William Boyle, Esq. rd. FOUR situated near Queen, The abvoe mentioned Lots are all 50x100 ft. on Douglass Sireet, 4th. SIX LOTS on Upper Queen Street— olx4o. 5th. ONT HOUSE aad LOT situated on areas: Road, opgealis. Burying Ground. y ? erms easy a nd made known at sale, Aare P. ‘The Pian of dies Lots can ke seen at the Queen Street Auction looms. W. D. STEWART, May 17, 1880—2i mw Auctioneer % i ‘ Ghavlotbetown to Pictou 7 . & 3 Lalidbubluuwil ve £1 ASD ae oe. ELA tote i. Fime 1e Leaving Ghari of + ATTEM Charge 0: wuiee o a My oe inG.--The Lord Mayor of Dublin (Mu town, Pntil Further Notice. ; . aa Gray), speaking at a meeting at Borri:, : Co ihiv Cariow, recenuy said a most CGla- OH * Steamers 8@. Lawrence and fii inces 3 of . , . 2 1 . , bee: awe J] , 2 oOviicai atten pt ; which was not equalled in i Wales will k are Cnariot rwa for Pictou : ; oat *y: mn ; o : a : ee ; aio cial ‘ vy . wy Nido] ‘ the annals of Nihilism er Commuanism, had anamge every ONDAY, WHDNi DAY, > , 1 * Pras JOT) A 21 . IP HAY M Parry 1 been made to blow upthe platform on}|*h® os snl AE RDAY MORNINGS ghiint ! >t, } li ry1-] “Ly ‘ly | pe he 2 ¢ en o' elock. Wilich 22 stood. i RCaTCe f {i< 2; . TU . } rning frou esau every T S- lisved that under the ana rm were feun? ie at sing from i cou > y 40 - } e ; tit 31DA ve SON BESDAY, FRIDAY ima GAs* averal parcels Of dynamite, Whicn Nadi... x, _¢ : a: finn BA ee Pod sas DB. LY. after arrival trein froin HALI- wan deposited thera veyond ai donot roris, . . cask 2 | , cl ea¢rnrs ti sa "the wera a ee a ry Tw PLoT a tne pu vo - Lrovi those WW oe Dailv trips between a M MERSIDE and oassomoie to advocavw baci’ rigats as ITISh-| POINT Di fSN&, as hereafter, in connec- as bHOSS pal iS ti been removed tion with Railwavya. { purie . 1 n afew hundred ards, of By order, 2e Xce ere tne piatiorm Od Line Sy. - a ALES, Se aa oe SS vGé coe no 8 RRA DME YT Riad fj SWRA baat 6 f Fay 2 BeB2 G52 Sete: & EB3 tes Sor 3 Ragne and finmany ity mara anit Oi iY ote WublG@ MUU UU UUs ntronage of and many tal | 7 Qi lisrse, Wagon, Sloven, rH. ‘ Billiard Vad. ‘oda Water Fount, &e. A T AUCTION, at my Sale Poom, Queen LX Square, on TUESDAY, 18th inst., at 2.15 o'clock, — Sofas, eee. Chairs, Oval Tables, Dining ‘Table, Stoves, Pic tures, Oil Cloth, Cocea Matting, Hat and Umbrella stand, fron Bedsteads Ma 1itrasses, Wardrebes, B R. Tabies ashstands, Chest of Draw ers, Crockery is Glassware, | Refrigerator, ] Sausage Machine and Filler, 1 Water Cooler, Bronze Gas Fixtzres, Air Guns, tol, Cooking Range and king Utensils, 1 Billiard Table (0. Briggs maker), Cue Stand, Cues Counters, | Soda Water Fount, Tank and Glass Stands, 5 doz. assorted Flavoring, 5 gals. Catsup Targets and Pis —ALsSO— |1 Mare (6 years old), 1 Single Seat-\Wazon, 1 Box Sleigh, 1 Wood Sleigh, )Sloven, 2 ects Harness, 1 Wolf Rebe, &., &e., &e. Wi LLI A M I 30DD, May 14, 1880. Auctioneer, rLOUR BBLS. Empress Superior, 100 bbls. Credit Mills, 100 bb!s. Howland’s Choice. : CARVELL BROS. 10 May 10, 1880—3i - and } cu Ht ' ee om = aeron? anadian AND AMERICAN ODS, Per "Northern Light,” PFS x, {REAT PART of our Spring Stock has just come to hand per “ Northern Light.” We con- eratulate our customers on being able to place before them, per- haps, ‘the CHEAPEST stock of GENERAL DRY GOODS ever presented in this Province. We have exercised all the care and taste we could command in the selection of this Stoek, which we were fortunate enough to secure Just as the various mar- kets reached the lowest point. We open to-day nearly 200 PIECES DRESS MATERIALS, chiefly Cashmeres, iterinos, Lus- ires and Cor ds; Black and Colored Lustres a specially ; Black Cash- meres and U rapes VERY CHEAP. Our Stock LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS is replete with the latest novel- iles in Style and Color; Silks, Satins, Feathers and Flowers,|! and every requisite to be found in a good Millinery Establish-|_ ment. We have great satistae- "Ition in having a stock of Flowers such as is séidom seen, and which for Quality, Style and Price can- not fail to please. We have already good Stock of Carpets, LACE CURT AINS. NEW EM- BROIDERIES AND LACE 5, &e., ard shall have great; pleasure In showing our Goods! to any one who may be dis- posed to favor us with their stom. of fa ua ic TGALF, SS ci HRN STREST, » LSS. Ch'town, April 2: : also added to our No, 2—Genilemen’s Driving Race. Purse $39 in three divisions, : our Year Oil Race. Purse $30, in three divisiona, nl = eepstakes Running Race —half mile it ate, No. 5 -Slow Race—mile heats. ee Races to start at 1 o’elock, sharp."@a ee for farther particulars see handbills, ~ P. S. BROWN, May 15, 1880 —4i eod Carriages, 4 * INRY COOMBS is now opening a i splendid assortment of Child’s Carriages, similar to those which gave such geveral satisfaction last year. Intending purchasers will kindly cail and examine before forward. ing y their orders. H, COOMBS. May 13, '80—pat ne 3i m SUGAR! HEDS. PORTO mee 5 hhds. HAVA 25 bbis. WHITE ran ANULATED, CARVELL BROS, No, 3-— Na, 4 \Ch’town, Child's boar, Oo May _ 0, 1e80—% COAL, Qs HAND, fresh from the Mine, Reund y and Nut Ceal, for sale cheap. CAPT. JOHN HUGHEs, Water Street, eu seat anole Paces a + <” = 7? ants. Lcsl, $03 und, W May 19, 1850. SE ANTED--A Servant Boy to do gen- eral House work. Apply at this office, jma 17 3i OR i 7 ALE at. a bieeleeaial Express Wagon, almost as good as new. Apply at this office {ma 17 Bi qf Oots TO Lt S'T—On. Upper Great &.& George Street. Apply to R. Morey, {ma 17 tf eee — Tenement House, Hillsborough Street. revo LET—A eS Double sitnate * in upper Rent moderate. Apply to R. LoxnowextTH, {ma l4 i 68% 7 --This morning, hei een St “Pe -ter’s 84 Sebi m and Prince Street, a bunch oi fi @ KY % steel finder will Tig, pine ima 14 pleasantly situated Dwelling aud garden, directly TO LET---A i ° ” » # House, with dstahble opposite the ‘‘ Dundas Esplanade,” West Sidney street. F ¢ further particulars apply on the P remises {ma 12 OARDERS wW ANTE —T'wo or three LD persons can be eae dated with fur- nished reoms and board in a pleasant part of the city. Enquire at this office. [my ]3eod A R' = a W! E> Six men (with outfit) to peddle Tinware. Apply to C. F. HaRnIs, mE: City Tin Stere, Queen St. [ma 7 tf > LET—That comfortable and con- venient CUTTAGE (9 reoms), with stable and coach house, situate on Dorchester Street, adjeining the premises of the undersigned. oe given immediately. Apply to H. J. CONDA! {ma 7 | ALY ¢ ARH 22 4GES—CHE AP. Call and gct bargains at Joun NEwson’s, [m3 2w rEX® ‘large HOUSE on King’s Apply Glass {m3 1 Ler. \ Square, with Stablea, Ke. Box 124, Post Office. 47 AN TED- “A Carriage ‘Blacksmith. Vv On ly tir st-class workman need apply. —Hawso on, MeDovuGaLp «| SeaMAN, [ap 30 ’ 5 vO E% T—A nearly new HOUSE om Kuston Strect, containing 9 rooms, Ap ply to Cuartes McGreconr, Ksq., or E. W. ‘AYLOR. {ap 30 VEWVIO HOUSES #& LET—One con- taining 6 rooms, the other 5 rooms; situ- ated on Spripg lark Read and, Long Street. Rent moderate. iy on the premises to James McLeop, [ap 30 HANTS AND TRADESMEN Boa MY wishing accounts acijusted can avail Zap themselves of the services ef an experien Accountant, by add lressing zy ** ACCOUNTANTs. tis oflice, fap 21 TEx Le T—Good Pasturage for seven # Cows, within a convenient distance of j the city. Apply at this ollice. {a9 ) OUSE TO L EF—A large and com- ft modious Dwelling of 13 apartment, suit- ‘able for Hotel accommodation, centrally cated on Hillsborough Street, within a few ‘minutes walk of Railway Depot, Market | House, and Post Office. Possession given Ist | May proximo., Apply to Rosr. Brivers. [al 5tf i ; eins ie OOK SALE ot ro LET.—T he House at present occupied by the subscriber, on | West Street, opposite the residence of James non Exq., apply to Samuz, N, EaRLe.— ' Jie ae 1 LE'E—The commodious and neat COT- TAGE, with good yard, garden, ¢ aes and stables, conveniently situated on 'Richmond Street west. Possession eo j about the 17th May, ensuing. Apply to James D, Mason. [ma 12 31 eod