eaaneas = ——— Meeting of Grand Lodge, [.0.0.F. ‘OR OUT ON Correspend. ni.) SUMMERSIDE, Aung. LL. Durine the past week the members o ‘‘ Prince Edward Lodge, <5 4). & been making preparations to receive th members and brethren attending the Session of the Grand Lodge of the Maritime Prev- inces, which opened here on Wednesday the llth inst. The steamer ‘St. Law- rence, witha party of excursionists and the band of the S2nd battalion, arrived here from Charlottetown at 1 e’clock on Tuesday, It was at first intended to,take a number of excursionists at Summerside on _ board the steamer to meet the ‘* Princess of Wales” bringing the delegates from New Brunswick. Lut this scheme was abandon- ed. Those from-the city rambled through the town until the arrival of the ‘‘Princess.”’ At six o'clock the steamer landed the representatives at Rajlway Wharf, where they were taken in charge by the committee of ‘* Prince Edward” and furnished with hotel accommodation. On the arrival of the ‘*Princess ’ the excursionists returned to the ety. On Wednesday at neon, the delegates from Neva Scotia arrived in the tug ‘* Henry Aitken,” among whom were the Grand Master and Grand Secretary. The session ef the Grand Lodge was held in Ludlow Hall. ‘The ladies’ parlor was trim. med off and presented a nice appearance. The first thing to catch your eye as you en- terthe room is the handsome banner of ‘Prince Edward” Lodge. Over the Graud Masters chair is a large engraving of the Lord’s Prayer, draped with the Eng lish and American flags. At the opposite end of the roem is anether largefengraviny of the Lords’ Prayer, draped with the Eng- lish and Canadian flags. To the right and left of the Grand Master were two large eil pictures, while these hanging aleng the walls were nicely trimmed, the whole pre senting a fine appearance and reflecting much credit upon the members of ‘* Prince Edward’ Lodge. ‘The committee showed good judgment in securing the hail for the use of the Grand Lodge, as it was well pre vided with romas for the several committees to meet in. lt is said there is not much business to be brought before the Grand Lodge this session. The following is a list of the representatives to the Grand Lodge as published in the Journal : NOVA SCOTIA. ‘Western Star,’ Ne. 16, H. Van Blarcem, A, King. ‘* Evangeline,” No. 20, D. D. Davison. ‘¢ Mystic,” No. 18. J. P. Fraser, J. R. Me- Donald, John H. Sutherland, J. A. Mathe aon. ** Pesaquid, ‘ No. 38, Jes. P. Edwards. ‘* Rastern Star,’ No, 2, Robt. Heckin, Geo. Lyle. ** Moore,” ‘‘Kareka,” No. 15, way. . “Ivy,” No. 35, J. D. Weir, Peter Nichol. ‘“« Mystie Tie,” No. 13,- Rafus Wood, A. 8. MelIntosh. ‘Crystal Wave,” No. 25, KE. A. Henry Smith, H. C. Butcher. ‘‘ Lorne,” No. 36, T. F. McKenzie. **Orpheus, Ne. 31, John L. Murdock, J. N, Hamilton. ‘* Orient,” No. 10, Wm. Bannister. ““Mizpah,” No. 24. —— Higgins, H. A. Taylor. ta No. 17, Theos. W. Turnbull. A. McLeod, W. Con- Bent, NEW BRUNSWICK, St. John. : ** Pioneer,’ No. 9, Gilbert Murdock, P. G. M., F. L. Kea, James Christie, J. L. Stew- art, and Andre Cushing. ‘* Beacon,” No. 12, R. RR. Kennedy. «* Peerless,’ No. 19, W. A. D. G. Vanwart. ‘‘ Sileam,” No. 29, W. Smith, F. W. Mas- ters, and W. M. McLean, /r. ‘St. Andrews,” No. 37, Geo. Murdeck. ‘‘ Prince Albert,” No. —, Moncton, T. Clendenning and J. W. Baing. ‘* Valley,’ Ne. 33, Sussex, A. L. and John Thompson. ‘‘ Victoria,’ No. 18, Fredericton, John Richards, G. H. Simmons, H. A. Cliff, Jas. Adams and J. H. Ellis. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. -* St. Lawrence,” No. 8, Charlottetown, Theo, L. Chappelle, John P. Irving, T. R. Calbeck, W. C. DesBrisay and A. B. Stewart. ‘Prince E-lward,” No, 22, Summerside, A. L. Graves, J..A. Gourlie, H. J. Massey and W. A. Brennan. * Wildey,” No. 27, Charlottetown, Benj. Bremner, Geo, A. Sharp, Wm. Worth and A. D, White. “Colville, No. 32, Souris, W. C. MeKie and C, C. Carlten, Jr. Yo-night a grand excursion takes place on the steamer Princess of Wales in henor ef the Grand Lodge. Those who attend the excursion will find plenty of amuse- ment. Barnes and W. Moore and A, Spencer om “~—o Tue steamer * Worcester” sailed for Bos- ten on Thursday evening with a cargo con- sisting of 3,359 barrels mackerel, 725 boxes ot eggs, and | cask calfskins, valued in all at $26,200. She had also the following passen- ers: Messrs J H Young, N A Mitchell, tobert Lanuen, James Sanders, A B Good- win, J H Witmore, C M Seaver, R Lahey, T Gay, J Me(tremaum, J) Miller, J Stair,-Mrs Hawes, Mics Hawes, Miss Collings, Mrs Hamilton, Miss R McLeod, Miss McVonald, Mes McInnis. Mrs James Hughes, ” Ziox Cuvncu Sabbath School Picnic comes off next week, probably at the beautiful grounds of EF’. Hell, Esq., some seven or eight miles from town on the Malpeque road, A few visitors--perhaps 100 will be taken by the train. Full particulars of the day, fare, issne,—S. C. Nash, Supt. al2 ‘©CaLEpow1a’s ApprEss,” by John LePage, should be in the hands of every Son of the Heather. it is one of the most spirited efforts of “Our Island Bard.” Hex, Jamus C. AITKEN, Secretary of State, aud two davghters, arrived in the City last evening. They are at the ‘ Rankix. _ Tue old Baptist Church was offered at Auc- tion yesterday, and bought in. Tue Spring Park School opens on Monday | next, Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court. TEWART VS. LAWSON. ' i bis case WwW ontinued yesterday after- Hoan, ", DSn fied in effect that he never dealt bills of lading except genuine ones knew nething about bogus bills WART, (the prosecutor) testi and lading sel. On the direct examination he gave a to the Fleetu ted made by the Pre Cross examined by traverser’s counsel he denied any knowledyve of the bills of ex- change (shown here) drawn on Joshua C, Towlin, sy. He tirst wing from Tomlin. He knew nothing of the debt alleged to be due Esson & Co.. by Pidgeon & Stewart, and nothing of bills of exchange drawn on Esson & .Co He knew that Roome, of Halifax, had heen ruined, but did not know that the Pidgeon & Stewart with his ruin. He Mo ilezume newspaper, heara hame never till he saw her He did not remember Roome wing or hee eargo before Tomlin spoke to} him about the matter. He discounted cer tain notes of the Richardson Manufactur- ing Co., but did so under the instructions of the Company and remitted the money. After hearing Counsel and considering the evidence, the Stependiary Magistrate : decided that the article in question was au libel, and publication thereof being proved, he remanded the traverser for trial at the next term of the Supreme Cour. | Summerside Items. ’ ¥ { } ror our on ( orre spond ; e.7 The public schools ef Summerside were opened on Thursday, the 12th. A young man named McLellan had one of his legs broken and was otherwise seriously injured on Thursday last, at tlie Railway Wharf. While a log of timber was being hoisted on board a vessel, the fastenings slipped, the log falling upon him. The Baptist Sunday School scholars held their Annual Picnic at the Island Park on Tuesday last. The scholars of the Bible Christian School held their Picnic at the Back Road on Wednesday. A meeting of the Prince County Tem- perance Alliance was held at Ludlow Hall on Monday night last, when the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : Daniel Stewart, President; Rev. J. H. Collins, Vice-President ;~ Chas. Murphy, Secretary-Treasurer; and N. A. Stewart, Cor. Secretary. The S. 8. ‘* Miramichi” made her regular fortnightly trip on Friday last. She brought 120 passengers, among’ whom were H. C. | Mills, and Jacob Schurman (agent for the Company at this pert. On her trip up on Tuesday she took as passengers T. Robblee and wife, Wm. Burrows and Mr. Alward of this place ; Alex. McLeod, Al- berton; Jesse Wright, senr., and daughter, of Bedeque. Ye harper with ye harp furnished music on the streets for the boys on Saturday and Monday. The Grand Lodge IL. O. O. F. meeting here causes quite a stir in the place. “a > >> a? = Tue Turr.—One of the prettiest races ever witnessed on Upton Park was the one which took place yesterday between Mr. HKebert Crabb’s Shylock, of Charlettetown, and the Messrs, Sullivan’s Donald, of Halifax, for $100 a side, mile heats, best three in tive. Messrs. | Large, Lamphier and Dr. Creamer were ap- pointed judges. At the start the horses were sent off abreast on the first score, Donald took the lead, but broke at the turn, and was passed by Shylock, . On the backstretch Donald again took the lead, but again broke, and was again passed by Shylock, who led till the finish, having trotted the whole course in excellent style and without a break. In the second heat Donald led, hotly pursued by Shylock. On the homestretch the latter col- ‘lared his opponent, and would have un- | doubtedly given him the go-by had net Don- ald swerved, and thus caused Shylock to break. A foul was claimed on ‘this ground, but the heat was given to Donald. The third heat was splendidly contested, and won by Shylock, who assumed the | ‘lead at the three-quarter pole, and finished | two lengths ahead. The fourth heat was the, prettiest of the race. Donald, at the start, showed a good streak of daylight between himself and opponent, but at the half-mile shylock came up splendidly and collared Don- ald on the turn. They dashed down the backstretch neck-and-neck. At the three-qtr. Shylock led bya_ neck, and on the home- stretch increased the lead to alength. He trotted down the homestretch at a 2.20 gait, and ended a length ahead, and this Jewed his oppenent—Donald out of the heat and ‘race. ‘At the conclusien of the race Mr. A. N. Large verbally challenged any herse in Nova Scotia to a race with Messenger Boy for $100 a side. | Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. ‘enligetianias | Toroxtro, August 15. | Winds mostly southerly to westerly,§ fair | weather, with showers in some localities to- night. oem i GHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.1. | hours of trips, ete., will be given in Monday's | FEXHIS College will be re-opened under the charge of the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, -——(- N-— Wednesday, September loth, Intending students should make immediate ' application. For prospectus and further particulars ad- | dress ; i | REV. GEORGE B. KENNY, 8. des Ch’towr, Aug. 6, ’80—till sep President. In any | concerning the Fleetwing or any other ves- | categorical denial to all the charges relatiny | o . ° , pyle) delite | heard of the Fleet- | fire of | had anything to do | ae. } of the | in this | } saying anything to him about the Fleet- | | ! Quebec, 30th July, 1880. es ie St. Dunstan's College, i HIRO For all kinds ! CO | | | PRIN CE | | | ‘O—- —_——- cf Crackers, “THE CITY STEAM BAKERY,” ictinshinianinititionitcaiatans ” |r ssod ~ eZ | WALTER A. WOODS’ AMERICAN Mowers and Reapers, a Sete _— elds Biscuits, Navy Bread, &., TO STREET = | a e ‘ a ~ om rm —~ | mat os a | > — | a ea Saw me . t. ~ _— oe Y oe - = } a t. 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June 14, | Charlottetown, July 21, 1880. - FEXHE new j UST Al fo} Celebra IMPROVEMENTS, From IS7S we have sold both sizes of this Reaper, with five Rakes instead of four, and RIVED, a ear . _— )our experience with the five Rake Reaper the past harvest, in all kinds of Grain, light and heavy, lorg and shert, standing and lodged, | has satistied us that it is a very great improve- ment, and we shall, therefore, continue to sell the Five Rake Rea; er only Also, Horse Rakes for har and ‘stubbles, ‘and the patent grinding stone for mowing machine knives. Fariners in want of a good Machine will do well by calling at our Warehouse, Upper | Queen Street, HORNE, PIERCE & CO,, (ieneral Agents. 4w eod-wkly Last Vessel ef the Season. FOR LONDON DIRBGT. Brigt, “MINNIE LOUISE,” classed 9 years at Lloyds, Hector Murehi- son, Master, will be dve here 10th Angust, and will go on the berth immediately to load Lobsters for Lendon, sailing abeut the 20th berth, Peake’s No. 1} JOHN ULR K August. Loading ; Wharf, where Lobsters will be received and PROPRIETOR —_— SEASIDE RUSTICO BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) ree eee 8 HIS Beautiful Wateting Place will be open for the reception of Guests from the 24th June till the 15th September. ‘The above Hotel is situated in one having beautiful scenery, bathing, sea and river fishing, etc., ete. arrangements made ‘or Picnic and Dinner | be let for Picnic Parties, ete., at moderate charges. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests ; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at ‘) o'clock, a. m. Also, arrangements have been made points at Hunter River, for passage to Seas ATDRESS, JOHN NEWSON & CO., Proprietors, June 21, 1889. ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVE &®FANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the | Jan. 7, 1850. JUST RECEIVED! Mosquito Net, In White, Green. Blue and Pink. Pompadour silk, for Trimming, CHEAP DRESS MATERIAL. . The above three lines have been purchased at low prices, and willberun off cheap. TREMAINE & METCALF. August 6, 1880—si STADACONA FEXHE Liquidators of this Company, ap- pointed in virtue of an Act passed by the order to reduce expenses, and to further the —in consequence, parties having any business ‘to transact with the Company must now lapply direct to the Liquidaters, at the Office of the Company, No, 99 St. Peter Street, (Quebec. No settlement unless made with the Liquid- ators wiil be recognized. HENRY CROSS, Sec-Treas, lw—augod ~~ APPLES. sale cheap at ee | BEER & GOFF’S. August 3, 1880 Store and Warehouse to Let. | | HE Subscriber intending to remove to the | Building at foot of (Jueen Street, lately ‘occupied by L. C. Hall, offers for rent the ‘PREMISES ON WATER STREET, at pre- ‘sent occupied by him. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Aug. 4, 1880. die od i i a bracing atmosphere, a beautiful beach, spiendid surf- Dominion Legislature at its last session, in| final winding up of the atlairs of the Company, | ihereby give notice that all the Branches aud | Agencies of the Company have beea abolished, | APPLES, ‘ LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER AD BBLS. by “Carrol” To-day, and for — Case. HOTEL! of the most charming spots on the Island, Moderate charges. Special Also the spacious Pavilion will Good Tables. -arties, etc. with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all ide—7 miles. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. RSE, MONTREAL. including all sizes Manill | tope, Houseline yest American. 8@ Prices on application. INSURANCE AGRICULTURAL FIRE | Instrase (Oy, OF WATERTOWN, WY. | | ‘Net Assets fer Protection of Policy Holders, $137,549.73, wee eee eee ‘Deposited with the Dominion Government for Security of | Canadian Policy Holders, $100,000.00. $3,000.00. | Parties desiring insurance on Private Resi- dences and contents, or Farm property, had better find out rates, ete., of this Time Tried }and Fire Tested Insarance Company. . N. B.-—Canvassers wanted. Row. Aneus, Special Agent for the Maritime Provinces, JAS, DesBRISAY, General Agent for P. E. I. Ch town, July 31, 1880—3m stored free of charge. ORCANIZED 1853. ; st Also at Railway Wharf, if coming by rail. Freight One Shilling per Apply to LONGWORTH & CO., aug4 Water Street, APPLES. APPLES. Hs STHAMERS From Boston and Montreal, AT- A. MACNEILL’S AUCTION ROOMS. No. 11 Queen Street, Ang. 7, 80: BUILDING LOTS. — PPARTIES wanting to purchase Building Lots in Victoria, Lot 29, will please ap- ply ta DONALD PALMER, Esgq., or MRs. HENRY HARDAY, July 20, 1880—oaw Summerside. SCHOOL BOOKS. Juss Recrivep: YOLLINS’ GEOGRAPHIES, COPY EOC rAYSONS BOOKS, &c., completing eur Steck of School Requisites. BREMNER BROS, Ch'town, Aug. 4. bi - Molasses and Sugar, a ag LANDING ex Brigt. “™ Kitty Clyde,” direct from Barbacdoes, — a Hhds. ) erat BRIGHT CROCERY SUCAR. 18. 25 bbls. Vaccum Pan SUCAR. Puns. j — CHOICE BARBADOES MOLASSES, 2s, For sale by : HORACE HASZARD., Ch’town, July 28, ’S0- 2w eod BOSTON _ Marine Insurance Go'y. ISKS on Mackerel and other merchan- dise per Boston Steamers and other first- class vessels, at*lowest rates, and no policy fee. m -——— , CARVELL BROS, Ch'town, July 30, ’30—3i 2aw Agents, ROYAL | INSURANGE CO’Y Of Liverpool and London, Capital and Reserve Fund, Upwards of $22,000,000, LONUON. AND LANGASHIRE Fire Insurance Company Of Liverpool. England, Insurance effected on every description of property in the above most reliable Com- panies, at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES, JOHN MACEACHERN. Agent for J’. E. Island, I‘alian Warehouse, July 14, 1880—1m eod MUSIC AND SINGING. ( N and after AUGUST Ist, Mrs. JamMEs Brown will give instruction in Musie and Singing at her residence, King Square, Terms on application. Ch’town, July 29, 1880-—3m 3taw tu th s —_——_-— ont ins me TS ty We ger a ae sine Eat 0 EMERG 1 FN: AP i SS ET A A sani 28 pe ea ete ro wee on ‘ d a oir: mer Meare g Caan 00 seam tema: eA nD |e sane sil ae Py Me de ge ee Seances 4 sie cox a pee 3 rents fo ete | pas eet ay A tics . = et ; Var e epee (leit ahoney >a maaan tap NES 4 ie | sa a * os tr ts P| _— nage af Gre) RY ERC a Per Fae i in Win iii te: aaa Ria Ws 50 ty CE AERA FR » OE ee ee