fang AUER, TS HOP ORR AER a Senate AE SERS en eet i HORE iowa Neen, filets atl KCC RPE IK see sd Other Hei | si aatdisa tines | cans « 4 : . . oa s a wf Lee al and Other liens, (2178 I y YEE E An: 3 /e3e Bead FRE 1k B 34 | oa & 3 ~ a 8 & i fhe es Te hs Tr first steamer appeared fitst on the | haa on the Ist of duly, isel. MIINNIAI MLIS, MINN... July # . . . I} 4 or r : : 7) . ; Ti cases of drunkenness at the Stipen is morning on Atinnetonka Lake, the | : 5 an th bce (iis. Fe - ‘ diary Magis cvate’s Court this forenoon, j ire steamer weary White,” lying at | - a j the wharf of the St Louis H el, exploded . , a | +} », , > ; ; h | How. J. CaARnVELL, and Lewia Carvell, | '° er, Wreck tie Doat, which sunk | : : I in ne 7 : } Esq., returned te Charlottetown last evening, | uulediatety the following is a list of | -_— : i nad W ! ded We are pleased to learn that Mr. A, Doyle | liam Chad wie! ; id ‘ . : . : . ° i Ahidet ‘ Yi * >) ies ’ rit is again in charge of the Dominion Steam | i] f, engineer, instantly 1), whELA | bre ’ > >) : . ams i ‘ee muttenoilre, gi wh the Hotel, | os gu ; : 2 ; es Ifa rity vi ; ] i ; a ie ' ; PHE hey, iY. Carr, of Alherton will « Se ee Ca, and aled in two hours. i »« ; ‘ . sm sbacae 4 ; boar - duet « in vice at St. James Kirk to-mor- | ee ae Gatnes, head waiter of the Hotel, \ row rnin and evening. } KTed aie in Stewart, pilet, fatally injured, and | Rev. Marraew Smiru, of Avagance, N. 2 iying, ,- ; ° . y ‘ . 2 : } B., is on the istand, enjoying our salubri-; Edwin S. Perkins, a fireman, scalded | ous climate, and visiting his old friends. ibout the f and neck, : “er . Prank Ada head cler k of the Hotel, i" * A + ‘se . ’ : . . We are i re — ci Landry's Musical }scaided and hurt in the eye. Journal” jor July > inS some good ’ ] Journa r July, It contains ome Kood | 4. 5. Domend, of Minneapolis, shocked music and a good deal of information for! .,.. ... ; . and prostrated Musiciaws. ly " 4 let i t | ri } tin), : CoLOTe wrier at the I otel, } on . ; * ss eed SCA led an j } irned nd lar Rev. James Allister Murray, London, |’ See Tae te ee ; a Ontario, w il oO cupy (DD. Vv.) Dr. Murray’: any, a porter, Sec iided and burned. { a , " ' ; thse De. Y Me 7 pulpit to-raorrow, Sabbath evening, at 64] |. larry, a colored bey, badly hurt, arm o'clock disioceated, and body scalded. viii Maglish George, scalded and bruised. Rev. Jimes Murray, of Ontari will The ] la 4 ne Dvario, wit ine bo was on her Way o Wayzala tO preach in Zion Church to-morrow (Sunday) fia). gn hoard 1 MS sie . oe mornin id Rey. Wm. Dawson in tl es aie excursionists, a Img, Bin veVv. . AaWwso i 1¢@ evel } ‘ 1 ‘ ’ . BE ped at St. Louis Botel Ci route, He: usual hours. ee ing at the THe Canuingham estate, containing 2,100 acres of land, was yesterday sell by W. D Stewart, auctioneer, and purehased by the Government for $2,055.00. iof the 82nd Batt ali en is expected ial of the Methodist Tue Bai to be pres nt at the 80C) Church, to be held at the residence of Lient. Col. Beer, Seuthport, on Monday evening next. Ee Fa ail ie ta J. Eowirp Boyp, lnspecter of Harbors and Piers for the Maritizne Provinces, and Mrs. Boy’ and family, are at the Rankin Mrs, Bey: will remain ou the Island during the suuin Wy. rew rt, seld at auction yesterday, several shores of Merchants Bank stoek. and Citizen's Skating Rink stock as follows: Merchaat- Bank stock—-76 per cent; and Rink stock at 20 per cent above par. eel CaONVIC:! ION. On the 30th June, before James H. Bourke, J. P., Thomas Diamond, of Lot 48, w ss convicted and fined in the sum oi 25 cents {or a trespass on the property of John i same place. chinpesilhestilininbciiggl re indebted to Mr. Carman, of Kose- bank, for a presontation of duck eggs of ex- ceptionally large size. Mr. Carman titled to great credit for the efforts he is making t» improve the poultry of the Island. Stewart, \\ EB is eu ‘THe excursion and tea at West River, on pono Day, in connection with Zion ‘hurch, was a grand success. The sum o 9208 was realized. The committee deserve great cre lit for the manner in which every thing wa: carried out, in the way of amuse ments, r-freshments, &c. Sliscdillidtetaslacnondes Great Discovery oF GOLD AND SILVER. —Mr. Vi Dingwell, of this City, has eae beer. tra) eliing 1 etesautaie parts of t Dominion ; aud he has returned with a ane tity of qvartz, which, on being submitted to chemic: te®ts, has been found to eentaia gold in extraordinary large quantities. Mr. Ding- well alse reperts the discovery of silver. He prefers ‘o keep the locality ef the ‘‘find” a secret, vatil such time ay he shall- have made arrangements to profit by the discovery. We congratulate Mr. Dingwell, and we Lope tha fortune ay fellow his ‘‘lead.” tte - We have much pleasure in Welcoming back Mr. Cherlea D. MePhee, who arrived Wednosiay evening, with his wife and family, to spend a few weeks with his friends in this Provine Mr. MePhee left this Island about 13 years ago, and settled in Denver, Col. He has since been activ sly engaged in the busi- ness of contracting and “building, being also proprietor of extensive steam mills in that State. Having accumulated a fortune in his new home, Mr. McPhee well shows in his own person what industry may accompli®, when supported by the other good qualities of head an heart, for which sons of P, E. Island have become justly famed. ou _ >to A cop cert and distribution of prizes took place on the evening of July Ist in the Con- vent at Tignish. The pupils displayed con- siderable talent end ability, and the whele thing was eminentiy snecessful. The ladies of the ( ‘ongregation de Notre Dame are famous as excellent teachers,#and those in charge of Tignish Convent are ne Some to the resi. Miss Mary Lynch was awarded a beautiful gold medal, presented gis his Lord- ship Bishep Melntyre, for religious instruc- : . . , » DOLe@er Was KNOWN as A ines boiler, ana It . she OMe te ae a e362 8 ; iS Lie vhirG OF tbat Make widen has ex- piod on the same lake in the last three time with results. , July 1. regatta years, @aci fatal NEW Lon DON, ( i : a ‘ bie ONiy Sad occurrence of aay was a painful accident on the Northern Railr vad and which result ed in the deaths . . ; 4’ ¥ ’ » Of President VW. Ls. Lincelu or the Boston : De Be ae AT. } A ma Atbany Ratlwoad, aud Mrs. Dr. Apple ton ef Boston. Mr. Lincoln ati Mrs. \ ° ne . oe Appleton were 8 ated on the rear platform of the private car of Lincoln, attached to the moving grand stand, watching the race. The car was next to the forward encine of the train. Soon after..the train started the coupling nin connecting the} rivate car with the platform car in rear} ~ roke in twain and the forward engine, released of the heavy weight it was drag- giny, shot rapidly ahead, The shock threw Mr. Lincelu and Mrs. Appleton upon the raiis,the forward wheels of the platform car passing over | ! gentleman, crush- ing them terribly. ‘4 rear wheels came toa standstill. Mrs. Appleton died within fiftcen or twenty minutes after the ac- cident, while Mr. Lincoln lived nearly an ho LUNDON, duly As s for long ; 4.864 Gladstene, replying to Phillip Callan, said that in view of what was happening in some parts of freland, he did net consider th present a fitting time to allow Condon, Ciark, Luby, U’Donovar. Rossa, and other Fenian prisoners, to 1aturn from exile. Callan, in his qnestion, pointed out the amnesty granted to Communisis in France and to the treatment of Secessionists in the United States. ‘wo hundred and twelve deaths here on Tuesday ; seventeen by heat. Herman Lessberger, iron dealer, who recently failed, tiled his shedule, parts liabilities nominal assets $2,- $2,181,672 : 1 mm Qn ie i . Sr f:0 ~- 0,309 ; TEAL ASSETS FO, OV, 4 @ Fd 2 > 3 re A case of Asiatie cholera Kensingt } is reported Now sl On, JNCW LOrk. “he total fatalities by the ‘* Seawanhak” disaster nupdietea 4 25. with 49 injured and }’ 19 still missing. Pirspure, July 1. ‘Ten counter S. Officials their materials and a large quantity of colin, feiters were arrested by U, ‘day, together with bogus , nere yertet NEw a July : Lonpon, July 1. The builion in the Bank of England de- erersed £63,000 during the week. The proportion of reserve liability was last week 521 ! and is now 443). June 34. > r ARIS, Evening journals anneunce that the di- rectors of all religious houses have made preparations in expectation of the action of the authorities to-day. All doors of religious houses will be closed, and the police will be obliged to effect fore ible entrance and break open each individual cell. The House only will dealt with to-day. Thirty-five magistrates have resigned sconer than exe sxcute the re ligious decrees. be tien. ‘Che prizes were presented by the ap !t is believed that ‘the inferior brethren and zexlous Pastor, the Rev. D. McDonald, a! .¢ i160 ehief Jesuit establishment have left priest whose genial kindnesss and large. nial | the city, while the rest are prepared to ed hospitality are proverbial. At the close of the concert, the Rev. A. McGillivray, Char- lottetown, addressed the pupils in terms of | encour.gement,. Tur steamer Worcester sailed for Boston on Thursday, with a cargo of 800 boxes of eggs, 400 boxes of lobsters, &c., and the following ; assenvers :—Mr Michael Foley and wife, MeKay and wife, Mrs Phillp Lelgle, Master James Smith, Mr John McDonald, Angus | Fisher, Mrs McLennan, Miss Mary M Mce-) Phersoa, James MeDonald, Miss Elen (Maher, Philip Mahar, Miss Ellen Mahar, Miss S W | Miss S J UCal-'§ <4 Wilson, Miss Mary McNeill, laghar, ‘Mrs Lantry, Mrs Mary McMillan, Mrs Julia MeDonald, Mrs Carroll, Mr Hd | ward sheeban, Mr George Sentner, Mra Mc- Donal |. Mr Joha Campbell, Mrs Lilly Mor- |, row, \{r Benj. T Roper, Mr M Stewart, David | Morri m, James Orman, Mr V Day, Mrs W H Mitchell, Maggie McCourt, Mr J M Auld, Mrs Saran Connolly, Charles Kelly. —_-+-———-<> oo-—- Supreme Court. os June 13. Tho Grand Jury were yesterday dis- | charged without annie a presentinent. Francis Dogherty was convicted of the larceny of two coats from the residence of | Hon. W. W.'Lord. : Th Court is now oceupied at the case of McKinnon vs. McKinnon—an action for: malicious prosecution. j abandon it without resistance. fhe last of the series of meetings in the Yirque D’Hives, to protest against anti- Jesuit decrees, was held last night. A} erowd assembled outside the building. Blows were exchanged between the mob from out: and those issuing the Hall. | The meb hooted a number of priests. Paris, July 1, The closing the Jesuit Chapel in the Rue Severs with the sacrament left inside, is regarded as a great desecration by the Catholics. The persons arrested in the | street, including, an exprefect, @ writer on the ‘Journal !a Justice,’ and some dents, were ali released after tion. side e r Of Goyernment’s actien against the Jesuits has not led te disturbance in any part of y . ‘France, and concludes as foliews : Jesuits’ | stu- | examina- | ot Interior and | | { | le | | j ' M. Constans, Minister : | Worship, received a letter threatening hit | assassination in the name of the Sacred | Heart. . Lon TDON, « July 1 A semi-official journal states that the ‘The | Covernment knows its ets and will per- | \forin it with firmness. A Paris despatch says the number of per- sons expelled. from a Jesuit chapel here ‘yesterday morning was 13, including one’ ‘Englishman and one Russian. + + consisting of two Tenement Houses and Shop, with Stable a eee er OR Aa Silk Hats Drab Shell Hats Felt ee Straw Hats, Linen Hats. indian Pith Hats, FOR HOT WEATHER. The General Stock comprises and retail. Cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, May 31, 1880. Auction Sale -casehold Property, 5) AUCTION on the premises, MONDAY, duly 5th, at 12 o’cloc he Leasehold interest of Mary Ann Kelly im hat property situate on King Street, one between Mrs. Me- *ueen’s Hotel,” VEXT k, noon, yt Pownal Street. { Reon cu te ” Brick Hous s@ ai rh loor east Kenna 8 nd other outbuildings, at sale. A. McNET June 30, Verms, &ce., LL, Auct’r, "80. ; il Queen } Bbreet, No. eee oD cD po | < fp» ani CD oe = JOVINAGY SY r UNIHLOT9 id [Ie], woysng L (ley ITCINL <4 weg man 120 mI INGA LYE SE NL Ne a SRE, ty GROGER ag r Our Usual Good Stock GHOIGE TEAS In CHESTS, HALF-CHESTS, and "BOXES, FLOUR The Best Brands ia the Market, ‘SSLLINOD AABN Auto the Newest and Best Styles in a is nuiversally admitted to be a fact that i" Tt the THA PARTIES held in Souris have always viven satisfaction ; but after all they | were not a circumstance to the one the Ladies intend ; giving on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of August next, ON THE— Beautiful Grounds of the Hew Convent, SOURIS EAST. ROBERT SHEESTON Hi *:.. ee ide his WATCHMAKING GREAT GEORGE STREET, Opposite Walker's Corner, Where he will customers. town, June 30. ’S0. Keep it Before the People. \ND TEA PARTY) AT MOUNT STEWART. ee a GAA in connection with the Metho- at the above place, intend hokiing a Tea for the purpose of paying off | the debt a nthe Chureh. As this is hkely to be the only Tea at Mount Stewart this year, all iriaade wishing to have a pleasant excur- sion up the Hillsborough, and a very pleasant time on the grounds, would do well to come, as there is no doubt but it will be one of the pest Teas of the season. It will be held on WEDNESDAY, July 7th, on the beautiful grounds, on the south of the bridge, belong- resid E Ladies, { ‘hurch dist ing to Charles Palmer, Esq. The Steamer Heather Beile will leave the Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf at halt- Pp ist nine, a. m., for Mount Stewart. Fare ior the round trip, including Tea, 60 coats, Tea on the Tables at one o ‘slock. . B.—-Shonuid the day prove unfavorable, the Tea will take place on the following FRIDAY. There will be various kinds of Games performed on the grounds, WM. DANIELS Mount Stewart, June 24, 1880, REOPENED. have reopened my [CH ny ICE CREAM SALOON, | » sec y. customers, and as many new favor me with a call, IVE CREAM supplied to Parties and Balls. The quality of the Cream will be, as before, the best that can be rene _ Jane 9 4w F. CARTER, - CHOICE SYRUPS. | ET your SYRUPS at “THE CON- KR KECTIONERY,” opposite the Market fae se. I use only the best Sugar and the | purest and freshest flavorings in manufactur- ing Syrups. No glucose to make it thick. Parties ordering, will please do so early, so A. that they may get the Syrups made fresh, and ones as will onsequently nicer than when old and stale, WM. KENNEDY. June 21, 1880—pat ne : £ a Buggies ior sale, NEW and 2 OLD, at on COOMBS’. Ch town, 1880 June 30,— ON HAND! {OFFINS and CASKETS. in Rosewood, ) Mahogany, Walnut and imitation woods, all sizes, and from $2.50 upwards, Japan aud Plated Mounting. Hearses half former prices. Orders from the country, by tele- graph, fulfilled in one hour, cheaper than any other establishment in the city. MARK BUTCHER. ‘King Square, June 29, — pres ar neh Im 6 ‘ot be glad to see his numeroas , where | will be glad to meet all my old» Arrangements will be made to make all who honor us with their presence comfortable, happy and well-provided for. TEA GN THE TASLES AT ONE O'CLOCK. A good working Committee have the busi- ness 1m hand, and it will be well attended to. | <Arrangements for all kinds of Dances and \the Games usual on such occasions are being made, | Souris at this season presents natural at- jtractions for tourists and pleasare-seekers, and no person should miss this opportunity of ‘taking a good wholesome mouthful of the fresh sea breeze. : | Arrangements will be made with the Supt. jef the Railway to issue return tickets at half \fare from all Stations. | Don't Forget the Day. sy order of Committee, JOHN A. MACDONALD, -3i law s secy June 26, ’SO Wholesale Supplies. ( N HAND AND TO ARRIVE, at LOW- | Est CASH PRICES,— 200 bbls. White Buns FLOUR, 100 bbls. Otter Creek 150 bbls. Choice Kiln Dried GQRNMEAL, 30 doz. BROOMS, 18 doz. BUCKETS, 7 casks WASHING SODA, 15 boxes LEMONS, ) 700 tbs, Bright MAPLE SUCAR, 3 tons @ATMEAL (Choice), Bbls. SPLIT PEAS, | Bbls. PEPPER, | Coils ROPE, Kegs BAKING SODA, | 5 casks Choice SYRUPS, Boxes Choice GONFEGTIONERY, | trails DATES, | 50 gross CORKS, WASH BOARDS & CLOTHES PINS, Cases MATCHES, | Casks KEROSENE, Boxes Bartlett’s BLUE, Cases POTASH. BEER & GOFF. June 23, 1850. ss. Ch’ town, Kish Salt For Sale. 4 OOL BUSHELS Very White LISBON SALT, suitable for Codlish and Mackerel. Applyto _ LONGWORTH & CO, Ch’town, June 10, y BERR. 3w 2iew FOR SALE. TEE fast-sailing pleasure Yacht | ** Carita,” newly painted and in | goo order, now lying afloat at. a Peake’s No. | Wharf, with sails and gear complete, For stent appl PEAKE BROs. & CO. Ch’town, June 22, 1880 —eod At the Fish Market. RESH HALIBUT, Codfish and Mackerel; also, Smoked Alewives and Finnan Haddies. Charlottetown, June 3, 1880. 101 every department. Wholesale 1).A. VOLES 8s Ge. / Flour and M. eal, b gma a will be received for the follow- Ving Brands of Floar and Meal! *< Buda” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘*Golden Age,’ ‘Extra Family,” ‘‘Wareup’s)Su- perior, ‘‘ White Rose,” ‘* Floreype,” we Seaver, ‘*Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber,” and ‘*Golden Star,” srands of Fleur choice K. D. Corn Mea! Quotations for the above | aud Mealf. o. b. at Malls, or delivered at Charlottetown or Summerside, J. R. FOSTER, Millers and Shippers’ Agent, Moncton, N. B SMOKED HERRING, BOXES CELVED. May 6, ‘80. i RE H,. COOMBS, ), 1880 ~3i 1880. BRITS Ef WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. Spring and Summer Goods, COMPLETE I EVERY DEPARTMENT, VALUE UNSURPASSED. a Subscribers have, by th Edward,” ‘* Ethel Bi ‘lane th later arrivals, completed the LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF British and Foreign Dry Goods AND GROCERIES Ever imported by them, which they will dis- pose of at the lowest Cash prices, Please give call before purchasing elsewhere. W. & A. BROWN & CO, supe 1, 1880. [j 14 a ne ROMAN PUNCH, lee Cream, Fruit Ices, , Water Ices S I intend paying special attertion to my Ice Cream department this seaser, I ‘invite the public to call where they can be furnished with the best assortment of Ice 1c reams and Ives to be had in the City. All |made from the best material. To parties ordering Creams er Ices we guarantee satis- faction or no charge. (Ff RESH) Ch’town, June 3! 5. S. ‘* Prince e 1e,” and other us a A. McKENZIE, Confectioner, (Jueen Street, ( harlottetown, June 19, 1880. Emigrants, A Attention, wn aos BEST ROUTE FOR Manitoba, Colorado, and the Wesi., Is VIA TELE Inercolonial and Grand Trunk Railway, QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE and FARES always LOWER from Prince Edward Island than by any other route. For Tickets and all information about Luggage, Freights, &c., apply to F. W. HALES, Agent Grand Trunk Railway, Charlottetown, April 17, 1880—3m wkly