yolent Irish » clety donated to the Sisters The Irish Famine. SaCwIA Bi = s | aie Fee th mean as we, EWS BY TELEGRAPH, SEASIDE HOTEL! | CITY SCHOOLS. a; INDON, June 7, ef Charity at biallaghaderin, County Mayo. 1" i : . AHO 1 tiles SAVE : so far os MIDSUMMER EXAMINATION ef RUSTICO BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. the CITY SCHOOLS will be held as ifollows: \UNDER VIOR-RERE Ee ‘At GQuecn Square School, . - . ° . ~ - i J x 4 f g NS’ ‘e M\HIS Beautiful Watering Place will be open for the reception of Guests from the 24th , ON THURSDAY, 24th INST June till the 15th September. ] ap Py: » & : The above Hotel is situated in one of the mest charming spots on the tsiana, | Ae { ppel Prince St School, having beautiful scenery. a bracing atmosphere, a beautiful beach, splendid surf- ON FRIDAY, 25th INST. bathing, sea and river fishing, ete., ete. Good Tables. Moderate charges. Special as we can learn, | Dna nt Val . ; ‘ Present VWellanda, of the Arventine Con- a : nilerar ; \ aw acy siat tT i i | famine suflerers. A few days ago, Sister! federation, has behaved with singwar pro. | , ‘ } } ‘ NWN , St. Cecelia, of theWonvent de Notre Dame, | dence and firmness. the sum of 410 for relief of the Irish Se ae encsettenemntDscenesmameensstsld ile has blockaded the the lady who forwartled the donation, re-|°''Y ?! Buenos Ayres by land and water, : ind that se vigorously as to shut it off from jthe outside country. But he has as yet sanctioned no bloodshed. He evidently means, if pessible, to reduce the city to }8ubmission by the gentlest means at his ceived the fullewing letter of thanks, ac companied by a receipt for the money : SISTERS OF CHARITY, PALLAGMADEI ix. Ge, Mayo, , r ¥ ‘ June 81880, |command. ‘The fact that the blockade has Se tat iee wee oe for Picnic and Dinner Parties, etc. Also the spacious Pavilion will At West Keni Street School, ; , ibe aintained ° ve iet fur Picnic Parties i. t hy sharges Ni\ iPRAR Re Vv. lid HER, VW itl vou and our| be eh ipwaintained pearly altort night and that ; C a j will 1 ‘ ee ; aa . eon ae oa I S | . Hi f OY % ‘TURD AY, 26th INST. : : ° : | 4} ; or : Oac av ‘har 2 7 wary : ‘ 3 ay eve ‘ * y : i Be : kind benefactors accept the de pest sentiments | &¢ epposiiion has been able to do nothing : oach sea e ner ae etewn eve ry edipest ay ane Ps abun *y evening, caning =! ad : : f of gratitude of our poor little ones, their sor.| to break it is reassuring. © | Guests ; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 vcleck, a. m. | The Exercises of each day will commence at Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all | 10 o’cluck, a. m., and at 12 o'clock the pupils a is ae polnts at Jlunter River, jor passage to Seaside- ae miles. i will be convened in tne main Halls of the ADDRESS, various Schools, where Prizes will be pre- JOHN NEWSON & CO., Proprietors, sented and the Governor Generats™ Medals awarded. Parents of the Pupils and all Charlottetown, P. E. Island. |friends of the schools are hereby invited to attend. . : row stricken parents a id, ourselves for your The tren inarket has slightly declined; generous and timely donation of £10. Aid| quotations today were 48 shillings ene was hever mor Welcome; as, at the present, | penny a ton, ” distress is , Owing to the large reliet The aunouncement that the French CGev- > ri the . mort hair : > ae : > ’ . ; fund through the country being nearly ex-| ernment has decided to offer a bounty ef oy ' June 21, 1880 austed, thoush the hardest months ; ; ; ‘ zai, ISs8v. ba ou Lares nO iths are \ et (certain sums per ‘ton, according to the befere us, as the crops are always so late in} ; . character of the cargu all f _— — — we 7 by order of City Se oard this country. We have numereas calls from Fe ‘Tara cargo, %o all owners 7 By ovder of City School Board, . . — r sk YVeSSeO Is a y vr Cargo _y . ° a ar al! sides, and ymetimes do not knew which enc Vessels bringing cargoes to Freneh I. OX EN HAM, June 1%, ISs0, Secretary. fiat Inia I Wholesale Supplies, is “e a ae Sette : way to turn for means to assist them. Many ports, las caused considerable comment around us weuld have thei: graves in the among the owners of other Atlantie lines } ehurchyard green by this time, only for the! Whose prejudice the discriminatien will generosity and noble spirit of our friends in| Werk. America, and their is a \ery deep feeling of Deepitches from Calcutta state that a gratitude in the hearts of the people to them | horse plague similar to the plague now rag- , j > . . ‘i se z e 7 on > “ . for it. ing aimony horses in Chinese Mongolia, has “(: ( N HH AND AND TO ARRIVE, at LOW. . » *) a s lia : Faneuun © . Ph “a . . " fa é . . Ores ‘ . D> We Some time ago the children were actually | broken out in Pavaladar and Karuvravabia EST CASH PRICES, — or Fy away Saree Gat 67s Sram hunger and | districts, on the Chinese frontiers. Horses: cold ; abd lmdeced their suflerings are often the! .,, ‘icke by it su: roa ; ; hardest of their poor parents’ trials. So we ara stricken dy it suddenly, and die in , great numbers. Chus far ne remedy has ie For all Kinds of Crackers, Biscuits, Navy Bread, &., trusted to Providence and a a large break-|}.an found to arrest the disease, and mest fast, and trie to «lo all in our pewer to give ae -GO TO- them clothes, as they were half-naked and|°2P*Te™ce4 Veterinary surgeons are wholly 66 shivering wit: cold. When the rags got wet )at a loss to understand its character. ; ro . 33 ‘ “oo” 6” “ . — . \ ’ they had no fire at home or no bed elothes| . Despatches from Cadul via Calcutta state 7 - even at night, and it would go to vour heart] ‘uata British force which was on 1ts Way . 5 EPReiLINOCE Birr Siare. 200 bbls. White Buns FLOUR, 100 bbls. Otter Creek 150 bbls. Choice Kiln Dried CORNMEAL, } 30 dez. BROOMS, i 18:doz. BUCKETS, i 7 casks WASHING SODA, . 15 boxes LEMONS, | 700 Ibs. Bright MAPLE SUCAR, 3 tous QATMEAL (Cheice), it] Bbls. SPLIT PEAS, } to witness creatures, who were gnce far better} from Ghuznee to Cherasia, for the purpose off. dyin yr on a little ctraw without even a of acting as & Con oV between Peswar Jug- drink to moisten their parched lips. In all} bulloch and Kotel were fiercely attacked by | —__—_—_ 0 | my experienc: as a Sister of Ch ity, ] never lan Afghan mountaineering piquet. An ir- » © i a : Bh ) ; saw such povs cy. A nave KnOWT persons not revular engagement ensued, and the assail- a = 7 od ve = UMS PEPPER, . considered very poor, and yet it was late onl ants were finally beaten off. The Viceroy = » = Coils ROPE, { , befor eir fas “as broke . . ? , - ' ek : } the day before Sucir fast was broken. of India telegraphs that the gathering at ~~" ~ ~ Kees BAKING SODA bul Your donation will bring comfort to many Malden is n t y et formidable : F eas = ts * ’ aa ‘ 4 : ~ | MaAIMel 18 Hot ye ail vie. ° - S dask ‘ i ; a poor, strogg ing creature, for not only the : : : rt _ » casks Choice SYRUPS, 4 children, but their parents and the sick and], The death is announced this morning of aged crowd around our Convent for help. the Right Hon. W iliam Edward Baxter, | Again thanking our genereus friends, and|™ P., treasurer of the Cobden Club and | earnestly hoping they may ever be strangera|Chairman of the Reform Club. He was to the sorrow of the human miserv they have| bern in Dandee, Scotland in 1825. alleviated in tie Old Land, A startling and pleasing announcement Bexes Choice CONFECTIONERY, ) ' Frails DATES, ta] 50 gross GORKS, — WASH BOARDS & GLOTHES PINS, 4 Cares MATCHES, | 4 art of the City. iptain’s Pilot, any charge made for boxes or cartage. is they are made d advantage over [ remain, dear Rev. Mother, has been made. It is that the Queen, in- , Casks KEROSENE Lours very respecttully, stead of going to spend the summer at = Boxes Bartlett’s Bi UE Se. M. A. Morxoau Bernarp. | Balmoral or Osborne, as usual, will visit Y adel : i, ; —— - ae | ireland and remain there for some time. oe Cases POTASH. Lord Kinsman has received a gracious com- mand from the Queen te prepare te receive BEER & COFF. Ch'town, June 23, 1880. Correspondence, rreat REMEMBER! All Crackers, &e, manufactured must be Fresh, which is a 10, 15, 20 and éG-ib, Boxes of MIXED CRACKERS suitable for Housekeepers; put up and p 180 Barrels Navy Bread, 0 Barrels ¢ ”00 Barrels No. | Pilot. | HAVE NOW IN STOCK the following kinds of Ship's Bread: mtly on hand, and Cheap ! 4 ; : her as his guest, and he is now relitting sitjetiaiisaigsgacsetaiicintcsings silat isp aa sg sa i d ,; 7 it hold Only Re at S 7'¢ sponsible for ; s 26 -—. ] ta S anmatnm ¢ Kill ° . = D ; Ss Mtineiniats cit-anibdind almer as san arranging his mansion at Killarney for a ste nN ‘ MIO ¢ ait COTTOCSPONAFEHEs, . . . ry . 3 : : . 3 ‘ her Majesty sreception. ine (ueen is ex- ' ' § ali Pam ay, 0, } To the Kili he E pected to make her entry into Ireland about 4 Oo the Iditor of the hramiueys. the end of August. She will land at Kings Srr,—Yover correspondent, ‘‘ Islander,’} ton, proceed to Dublin, and spend a few ~ is so courteous to myself, personaly, in|days there, having appartments at the the expression of his dissent from what I| Castle, and then goon to Killarney. The had written concerning the Tomb te which|Queen has not visited Ireland for more he refers, that I think it right te give copy|than thirty years. of the inscription, or epitaph, upon that! During the visit of the ex-Queen Isabella Tomb—the work of Antonio Canova, which|ef Spain here she will not be received at was erected (and of course the inscription] Court, but the Prince of Wales has deter- sanctioned and approved) by His Majesty | mined not to close his door in her face. ‘ ‘ GOOD FAMILY FLOUR Sfeamers St. Lawrence and Princess of Wales, ‘ted article, which is often otherwise. Const delivered in | pol om — ——— — a — oo ' i } “i | bstaite.8 , __.{Summer Arrangement, A Liberal Discount to Wholesale Buyers. Special prices offered to Committees of an edt oe : Church Parties, Picnies, &e. Catalogue and Price List mailed free to any address. COMMENCING MONDAY, Dist JUNE, 1$$0, JOHN QUIRK, NOVA SCOTIA. ting George the Fourth, when Prince Re- The Roya' Commissioners appointed te ; é King Ge ge the age ete ee ee er er PP | June 14, 1880, Prorrizvor |_ Leave Charlottetown for Pictou a gent, who dk: frayed thes principal cost and Ingulre into tk@ agricu: ara ques ton in Landing every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY a ; expense of tie work. My adding the title Ireland are expected te arrive in Dublin to- | <== di sexe | PHURSDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS d : of “* King of France” to that ef ‘‘ King of} morrow, and will at once commence their at 7.30, connecting there with the train for b : Great Britain,’ was because every King of | investigation. Halifax. i , England, fro King Edward ti Third mc Returning to Charl . : ngland, from King Edward the ui Yh ea Fe ee a ing to Charlottetown same dewn to King Gieorge the Third, had done} —— U! NDENSED DESPA CHES. eidays about 2 p. m., on arrival of train from i so, altho’ their so deing could only be Che hearing of a writ of error in the case Halifax. founded de j tre (ii at all), since it is certain | of the Tichborne claimant is te take place ee NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA, AND THE UNITED STATES. _Leave Summerside EVERY DAY (Sundays excepted) on arrival of train from Charlottetown, connecting at Shediae with W. A. WEEKS & CO'S. that they were notse de facto. It could scarce- to day. Lett ly be expected that the lineal representative ihe Times says that the Home Rulers of au ancient Jacebite Highland Chief, have instructed Parnell to request O’Den- should fail to cencur in the title which the|ne!l not te delay business by his reselution. Prince Regent of England, and Regent of| They also resolved net to participate in - or | ‘ : ° . “ » the Electorate or Kingdom of Hanover, the Bradlaagh debate, in order that the : trains for each of the above-named places ; and had graciously sanctioned and permitted to lrish busiuess before the House may not at St. John, with Steamers of the Inter- BHA UTIFrTUVUL NEBTwG PATTTHBRN S _]national Co. and Railway for Portland and stand en the Tomb. ‘‘ Fungarque inani; be impeded. Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- oF) ; ‘he conferenc Monday considered , , munere.” | could say much more, but | The conference on . ay 9 ‘pon ’ ; c ' wn tor . forbear. I am quite aah that "English the frentier deeinmed most suitable by the 3 FEET W IDK, eee MONDAY MORNING, about : : ; : ie ad RR ‘ithout being able to give | es os » 0 CLOCK, ' History knows no such Monarch as James|(reeks. | Without £ ! Ds 9 : ca - st ia the Third * Mut L have indeed yet to learn| (reece quite as much coast line as she de- 6 é ia. > ne soave Shediac EVERY “that James the Second was the last of the|sires on the east and west, the conference 9 Saiehia ae a ge rns - , u: : .y find i atj ith its instructi U be “s t SE, ; for} erside, connect- Jameses.” My knowledge of History is one} ™*y find it compulthie with its instructiqpe ing there with train for Charlottetown. Also, to satisfy Greek claims so far as they re- 12 ‘6 és gard the centre of the peninsula. The Irish-American Republican erganiza- thing : my «pinions of its accuracy, are, or leave Summerside for Charlottetown every forin, quite another thing. Saturday evening about 5 o’cleck. ee af ape ’ aes m 6 » a * Your obedt. servant, ; : By order, Vien Duomnuth Nan Orv. tien os issued an —— eee for ; AW ~ AX. AV HWAK Ss &o GQ)... Fr. W. HALES, ; June 28rd. 1880. national convention to be he in ugusta . bien Se, 8 1880—tu th sat ~ Secretary. re ili Indianapolis te enderse the neminations of Cherlettetows, May 15, 1600—-ta th es Queen Street Ch’town, June 19, 1880. - Garfield and Arthur. NE eee a SS " = In the Spanish Deputies, the Minister of Justice, replying to a question, said the law for the abolition of slavery in Cuba will be faithfully carried out. He believed fresh difficulties will be encountered by the Jacobo Lil. Magn Brit. Reyis filio Karole Edvardo Et Henrico Decano Patrum Cardinalium Jacobi II] filiis Regie stirpis Stuardiw postremis. Javobi [1. Nut Coal, Hut Coal. \ RAN KLi N b fFOUSE LAREE from Slate and Fire Clay. Also 2 Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, oe ee &, Pictou, Nova Scotia, For orde ' Anno M. DUCC, XIX. Madrid conference relative to the position vo — nee i ore apply > si sii ke of the Jews in Merecce. : . “ss x : Sole Ag “ So ey ( ee ee atom FENHIS Large New House, beautifully situated on the highest are: AGUS Stee ay See , To James the Third, Tue Rev. Principal Cairns, after address- ait, ak + Oi : ‘Sey es ‘ac ; ee ; The Son of James the Second, King of Great] iny g large audience in New Glasgow yester-| A land, adjacent to the City, is now open for the reception Old Sydney Mines Cane Breton 4 oe day forenoon, arrived here by the steamer ol guests. This House has the advantages ot freedom trom dust. ' ' i To Charles Edward, ast evening. : i diately after hi 7, , . = ‘ : ; : ; is last evening. | Almost immediately after b's/and heat of a country residence, and is only 20 minutes walk Lingan Mines, Cave Breton. And to Henry, Decanus of the Cardinal arrival, he commenced his sermon in St. ; . ; ; : eas Fathers James’ Church. Considering the age of the|from the Post Office. A neat Cab will run in connection with ee ee ‘ : RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained Guests will The sons of James the Third, venerable Principal, and the long distanco he . . ‘ A ; The last of the Royal Race of Stewart, {had travelled, the discourse was'a marvel of|this House, connecting with Cars and Steamers. J on application to bw the oar 309. pulpit oratory ; and the energy and eloquence |he driven to and from the House free of charge. Cab will run at! Terms as usual. Otiice, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. —I Be f his styl as equalled by the fore d ee ee ee ere TERMS MODERATE. June 17, 1880-—pat her sj kea tf r G. W. DeBLOTIs, Sole Avent for P. FE. Island, He Who Runs May Read. ability of his argument. Notwithstanding the regular intervals each day. oa HENRY COOMBS, | st ons sala 0) tek teeta <A? eee eons One em, ene) eceap. iron, old the match to-day, in which he endeavors to : . si ihanae ieee ESTABLISHED 1525. kk x (" U RSION state the reasons only two prizes were offered: Weather Bulletin. s becaus. we understood on arrival here that 5 ae DA Co RDAGE FACTO RY ae ; Probabilities for the neat 24 hours for the CANA 5 TO ORWELL AND BACK. ' short notice given of the sermon, the attend. To the Editor of the Examiner. — allabhabiccla Madd ie Charlottetown, May 22, 1880—pat tt PROPRIETOR, 00M i NIN DAY. , copper, brass, leai, pewter, zinc, beught at! = reflect on tle management. For the benefit ial aliniali [j 243i wi outside of Mr. Leggett and the Island cham- Maritime Provinces. ance was very large. Dear St:,—-la your issue of last evening SS eS — ne . ‘ the ‘‘ Junk Store,’ corner of Water and Pow- of your excited correspondent, allow us to ; pion none others were prepared to enter; ; oe oT. pes mereerts —o te JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. ‘The KB. €. Sunday School Pienie ‘ outlay. Since hen, wever, ant betor Toronro. J » 24-10 a. wm. ; i i. : “ reading yesterday's Examrxer, the prize list] \, as. to fresh winds ; fair weather,| AATANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla | and Excursion. underwent « change, as seeral signified in- tentions to take pari, and at present stand as follows: $5\', $20, $10. Hoping this state- tment will s:nooth the rutiled teelings of your ** Walker,” We remain, your &e., ; La als ater t Tarrec illz im, 4 Rope, Houseline, | — ' sibly thunder storms in western districts. |4 tope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Hou rir S Stenumes * Hesthite Dimes oa ahivaipaninien Hambroline, &e., &c., equal in quality to the best American. s# Prices on application. | ae ee ‘Connie's Sniee A Good Account. Jan. 7, 1880. | 9.30 a. m., sharp, returning at about 8 p. ™m. ‘To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- ais Tickets for the Excursion 40 cents eaeh, for den sickness and snflering, costing $200 per HarTicgan & Diewens. Osborne llouse, June 24, 1859. Woo.es Raus, Cotton Rags, old Grain Bags, Manilla Rope, Hemp Kope, Canvas, all _ and every kind ef paper stock bought at the ‘Junk Store,” corner Water snd Pownal Ntreets,—ji4 3i year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house-| work for a year since, without the loss of a day, andl want everybedy to know it for their benefit.” ‘Jonny Weexs, Butler, N, Y.’; HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per | sous having relatives or friends abroad, and | desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap er way than by subscribing to Tur Weex.s in Great Britain, the United States, cr the. Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. | EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address Mackerel. Fish Salt For Sale. Refreshments for sale on the grounds. “— at J. W. Pickard’s and J, Knight & Son, The public are invited. BUSHELS Very White LISBON | Charlottetown, June 17, 1860, SALT, suitable for Codfish and ee + + LONGWORTH & CO, Ch’town, June 10, 1880. 3w 2iew — 0 = cee er Se SD ‘ i QS UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper published in the Provinces. ~— sell, oe