oe oe a Pa Be lia tamee i carte iM a RR POR a UTE omar mamma: Wart Local and Other items, | — le Navy Syveke Myrt at Rubin & Hart's. ition Weare having very fine weather, varied by cooling thunde: showers, . snindiitieinesinsinanis Dr. Murrart, M. P., Denald, Hsq., M. I » Were ta town to-day. Anoraer lot of prime Finnan Haddies, te! arrive this evening -f. S. Hanford, 45 Water strect. Sroxe fine cub Tobacco, from Rubin & H we. on Queen Streee, Tug corner stone of the new Academy Building, to be erected at Pictou, was laid on the (Jueenh 8 birtiday with LnDposing cere- uvies. a . Twunper !—Lasi year we had only nine thunder showers «urmy the whole summer, there lave already been This yoar eeeanl thunder showers. ee te sal SaTisFacrory.— A subseriber to-day, afte paying his subser ptien to the Wrrety Ex- AMINBR, remark i: **Now I can have inde pendent rea ding untal next Jaauary. — ORDINATION. — At the Bishop's ¢ a Halifax, ou ‘trinity Sunday, Rev. T. B. k eay ef New Leadon, aud Rev. VY. E. Harris, lat & of St. Peter's Church were ordained Priests. aud Messra. Gutle:, Partridge and Ogle were ordained Deacons, 5 aii cal ALI kinds of Americ: “ i Tebaccossat Rubia & Hari’s. ———ae— and Canadian had. 78.3. On the it registered only six Gut think of it being in Lowell, Mass., on Te-DAY was the warmest day we have The thermometer reyistered hottest day of last vear degrees nore, Viz. , D4. up to 102, as it was Wednesday ! wei hitiltataliassdidl cuiaali By cable we learn that the S. S. Berths,’ laden wth potatees at by hion. \Y. Richards, arrived ia the Chanuel, ail well, after being detained in the ice on this coast some Tew days, making the passage in l4 days. Lady Summeraide British Tre Lionel, ("Cennell, with a earge of 19.000 bushels of oats. of 34 Ibs e: ach, and 2,172 pieces deals and onds, feet, of three inca measurement, shipped by Peake Bros. & Co., sailed for Plymouth, Gy. B.. fer orders, @n the 2sth inst. dip <siciaieicliaiaiapiaidah At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this morning, Daniel Me ‘Donald ‘and Jehn Me- Aleer were both ined $4 or twenty days’ im- isonment fer sa assanit on Thomas Cree- = on the 2 ith inst.; and John Jacksen was containing 20, 165 fived $1 or iour days for beiog drunk and in eapuble. Asie Tue best Havana Cigars in the city at Rubin & Hart's, Streets. corner Richmond and (jueen THE steamer ‘ Carroll” cleared for Baeston on Thursday last with a general carge and the fellewing passengers :—Mrs Doyle, Mrs A Curran, Miss K J Curran. Miss K FE Curran, Mrs Hurd, Mrs Lavie, Miss Sabine, Miss Comerford, Miss Prowse, Miss Ward. Miss BJ MeLeod, Mra Chas McLeod; Mrs a Warren, Miss len Leahy, Miss Redmond, Mrs Nady, Miss F Power, Miss F Ross, Miss M A Bourke, Mise E Power, Miss E. MeFad- en, Miss McLeod, Miss M FE McQuaid, Miss Duffy, “feKenzie, Mrs M Robertson, Mias Goodwell. Miss J McDonald, Miss M McDonald, Miss Finlayson, Miss MeNeili, Miss M MeDounld, Miss Vurnbull, Miss Jane Gallagher, Miss McKenzie, Miss H MeLean, Miss J Nicholséo, Miss M Gillis, Miss Ding- well, Miss McMillan, Miss J H Weers, Miss B McQuaid, Messrs R Walsh, W Gardner, H Hall, P A Cox, Master P McLeod, Messrs. Miss A Warren, Jaties McQuaid, J Keenan, H D Scott, J A M-Eachern, F Dingwell, H J Campbell, P Ledwell, Alex Finlayson, John Carver, Thos Bertrant, J J McLeed, George Ross, Mr J J sStrednick, Miss McNeill, Alex Lukenberg, P }icCormack, R Dewer, J ingle, P E Trainor, A Prow se, ond j ) Miller. — - Personal. —~O8. Sir John McDonald has gone to Toronto. Prince Leopold arrived at Ottawa to- day. Mr Thomas D. Sims, ef the Finance De- partment, is in the city. Sir Charles Tupper is confined to his, room. He is | treubled with rhenmatism. Mr. Jebn Corbett, son of John Corbett, | Esq., of this city, was, on Saturday, the 22nd inst., ordained priest by the ‘Arch- bishop of Quebec, for the Diocese of Char- lettetown. — Herald. Brown, the valet of Queen Victoria, ad- vances steadi)y upward in his designation. A few days ave he was called John Brown | in the lists; presently it was altered by the Queen to ‘Mr ;' and subsequently Her Ma jesty struck this out and substituted * Esquire.’ Sandford Fleming has been remeved | from the pesition of Chief Engineer of the Canada Pacific Railway. He will, in future, bo consulting engineer without charge of a department. Mr. Fleming is succeeded by Mr. Schrieber as Chief En- and Austin C. Me-| mile SOS Nt eee NEWS BY TELFARADH, | GRAND Faris, N. B., May 26 This morning a! eight v'cleck six men jon Haye’s drive trawned abont half a below here. ‘hey were in a boat] | whieh struck a rock and sunk. A horse also drowned, The names of the men have not yet been learned ey ear is uncertain whether there were four or s men drowned. At the time the boat sank there were ¢« four herses. The James Crow ley : and Lapointe. ‘ recovered. ihe oil works : ef Ty oa his morning, ‘I & trei vende: is along the river fr flagration, whi tile, was the nic here. The lumi Was also ’1$500,000. The } 5 aeath. mowuet been kil led estimated that Mayullan Meunt ; ne . $los — erai setwuements . ; ndener. cel ved the admission of He WES. Ally reutes to Ep the scenes of Derby and Robert the spective p! 7 2 of en sation was c¢ flames were spee not interfere wit ana Cambridge and prominent psop! Late on Mo learning carn ol dat e of ti pe tiv rely reiuset r Ea . leaders ; tire S that Oa papers. Dr. on purpose to ferred: to the w ’ thatthe rumer 1MAgI use d pre sent nr ly ref an: is not likely A I ster accoutr lt Returns from all constituencies except ne have been r has 263 votes aga majority of 24. the leaders-of t as possible. : ‘ ir that Gen THE following change at the Ba Lone lon —sight.. 60 day Pan ss few York—cheq Montreal, ver yard of Willard & Co. burned, steamer and schooner. liie heat is again excessive. or at eleven was 82, It is stated that four more ranchwmen hare near Tulerosa byedncians. It ani 5 Americans, have been niassac since the Ist ef May is said to be 78. The Post siaies that Sir Henry Welltf, Mr. Fowler and Mr. -O’Doennell have re- aHSHY WIENS threatening to murder them for oppesing Derb yy rac morning iand aces in tho | the start. Tn tenham Corner Princess of Duchess of Cx Onna! chi, Duke of Edinburgh, of various groups ef therenpon decide d te deposit blank voting Freycinet attended t! ve Senate ceed Say aS aim! nary, ton has accepted G0 of the dissidk five constituencie ed. This leave mined te provoke another crisis as quickly Sr. Psterspura, May 25. iF a has been received frem Tchi- kis there and found the Russian troops gone. He intends to make early advances. Financial. B. stan—--Chegue,... <5 «. Toronto, ete... 4 pe NS PT ae eee ili PES EIEN AO mn mene thirteen men and e names of the men are: John “Lape, Butterflur ime of the bodies has been . " *. . DROOKLYN, May 26. S a) i , : ° , of ibusa & Deslair, at tne ifth street, were burned he & Re ne wre Was ushie cred in yv explosion. The shipping 1t took fire and the cen- “entnadid nearly hali-a st brilliant ever witnessed a small less is burned to with total was 7 together he watchman New Yorx, May 26. TI he tner- Santa Fe, May 26. in Soreste County. and 5O rT a : ? 5O Kiexican herders ingluding two wemen, red... The number killed Sev- will ne deubt have to he ais, Lonpon, May 26. letters from persous Charles Bradlaugh in the 20 minutes late. e »pwded during there were the usual day on the + font. Bender Devil maintained their re- etting up to the During the morning a aused by some furze near eatching fire, but the dily extinguished and did i the racing. The Prince Wales, the Duke and @ came of som were cré Mecklenburg, and other 8, were present. Paris, May 2 nday night, Jules Simen, on iy had been adopted as the i¢@ Left, declured that he d to stand against hin. the Right show that he cordially de il of the Left. Some say that W addington will sue- yassador to Londen is at Waddington having » pest a few months ago to have changed his mind. understands that Wadding- the Londen embassy. Rome, May 26 eceived. ‘The Government inst 149 of the Right and ent Left. The election in es has not been proclaim-| - s the ministers a _ bare It appears evident that he Oppositions have deter- eral Skobeloff has arrived —- ~~ et are the selling rats *s for Ex- nks here :-— vibes eae 104 per cent. prem. nitt aoe the 93 per cent, eer S$ percent. ‘‘ 4 percent, * r cent. ¥* 3 per cent. = Sox RIszs... Box Bare. .c. 3 Weather gineer of all (toy ‘ernment Railways. special Notices. | Fresu English Case Oranges just received | i i at “The Con! ectionefy. m282i | Pins Arriszs. Bananas, fresh Lemons, at’ “The Confectionary.” 28 2i Caxnep Corver and Milk, 95 cents per! pound tin, at Beer & Gorrs. (mid | To Arrive, 2 doz. Lacrosse Sticks for men. W> E. Dawson & Vo. Just Orgy xp.—Rhubarb, Montserat, Lime’ Fruit Juice and Cerdial. Splendid lot Mon- treal Cheese, only J6c at the Family Grocery. —R. K. Bracn.— m26 Morro Frames, with glass and back for 40. cents, at Lewts’.—m22 41 A Great \ariety of mouldings, cheap, at Lewis.—m22 4i Just Arnivep.—New Tweeds and Worsteds, in great variety, at Bruce & McKenzir’s. —-ap28 Fresu Biscuits at Beer & Golf's. ' Munn, Probabilities for the next 24 | Muritime Provinces. Moderate to | weather with sho gome localities. Re, Gee Te Bs be once se 0 i per cent,, ‘* — eT aoe 2 percent, ‘' NGGNE. ATW RE ALMANAC, Ra cs cov kc cheese MAY 29; 1880 4.19 | Hie u WATER 2.35 p.m 7.36 | FULL Moon 24, 2,26 .2m Bulletin. hours for the Toronto, May 28, fresh winds, partly cloudy wers and thunder storms in R May 22 Tohn ford, ‘New York; Faweett, Sackv ie: H B Dixon do. WER Munn, Orwell; James Wilson, do; Beaman, Boston; ‘Rev T W Johnston, Crapaud; Dr Heard, City; Rev John MeKin Moncton, May: W Jackson, Troy, \WmG Coombs, May 24—Geerge B McKachern, Souris; City. , James MacBride, Pictou. HOTEL ARRIVALS. EVERE HOUSE. Stewart, Montreal; H Bere- D A MeDonald, City; Chas May 24— C Munn, de; Miss Toronto; GO Geo Mawley, Summerside; non Georgetown; J R Foster, 25—J J Campbell, Halifax; N Y: Chas Gyde, Montreal; Halifax; Leslie S MeN uit, Souris; Miss Me Kinnon, BRIGHT. £ ees eo oe A ney = eee neem :0: - Wl ad WOW ff WR are Wis ARS NOW OPENING *and ‘‘ Northern Lic! Ex ** Peruvian’ arcely remind the Public We need so thé tt Vases of Straw Hats, Q aaa of Selling EOGODS FOR CASH | Cat tons, | i + by 3 5 ee iXe Satins, Ribbons, Scarfs. Feathers, Flowers. 8 Giioves, Millinery, Silks, inet Gruaments, &e., White and Grey At a nuinimum Prod, was first introduced into the Pro-| vince of Prince Edward Island by the Prinis and Sheetings. we shall receive } i ee yp LONDON HOUSE, 4 Spring & Summer i cvcenaele which — been bea? at oe Home ef (2s a a I iPad Y ‘ re; ohana during the avd: Giies | ‘tomers a a Vy ALUE to “tal away ! By “Prince Edward” the oie Mriton af ine Lrenter poi siU0ii O! now passing ‘found in the market! ° we, st , bet pe Jae TG OUR CUSTOM Tailoring Depariment we purpose to devote particular We shall’ keep & be attention. on hand GE OF THE FINEST ASSORTMENTS OF Sectch, English and Canadian CLOTHS And having secured the services { Mr. Maynard, a popular Cut- ee of long experience in one of ‘the best houses in Halifax, can .|confidently solicit the custom of all who require Good Work and 'a Perfect Fit! CH. DA VILE: 2 CO. Charlottetow: A Apri iL 30, 1880. Ore ee ee initia = FRANKLIN HOUSE. scttheeennees lt tee FE\HIS Large New House, beautifully situated on the highest _ land, adjacent to the City, is now open for the reception of of guests. ‘This House has the ‘adv: antages of freedom from dust and heat of a country residence, and is only 20 minutes w alk | from the Post Office. A neat Cab will ran in connection with | this House, connecting with Cars and Steamers. Guests will) be driven to and from the House free of charge. Cab will run at regular intervals each day.~ TErmMs MODERATE. HENRY COOMBS, © Charlottetown, May 22, 1880—pat tf PROPRIETOR. | ee ee eyecsmanat a ac nn tran ee reenact ee ae | ESTABLISHED 1825. v:/CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. Ma ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla | i , Rope, ‘tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, ‘Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, | Ham broline, &e., &c., equal in quality to the best American. 6a Prices on application. Jan. 7, 1580. Provia cial Rille “Association! § ict to Shipowners and Others, eee Gf Prince Bdward island. FEX\HE Annual Gener Association will be he rE‘HE undersigned, having been appointed ' Port Wardea ior all Ports in Prince al Mee ti ng of the above | Edward Island,in accordance with an ‘‘Act to Jd in the Stipen- | provide for the appointment ef Port Wardens diary’s Court-Room, Market Malt on SATUR. |at certain Ports in the Dominion,’ _Ship- DAY NEXT, at 7 o'clock, p. }owners and Shipmasters will please’ take JAMES - notice that before their vessels can be cleared Saste een Pa j, |in the Custom-House, his Certiticate is neces- a" agree se ‘lsary to state that the vessel so-clearing is ag 27, 1850-2 | provided with good and sufilicient Dunnage | and Shifting Boards; and it is therefore TO ARBRI 9 Hi. | necessary that he be informed when his ser- XLB GREASE } vices are re snired to inspect any vessel or) At) CASES FRASER’S AXLE GREASE. LRVING, A. P. EK. NS meen ae ce A OR vessels to load with preduee. i ’ H. P. WELSH, go. W. E. DAW set & co. | Port Warden, lay 20, 1550. King Street, Charlettetown. : PRR Mag 25, 1880—Im 2aw Sisam Navigation Gompany oro a mee VERY HANDSOME HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share-| BUT DING LOTS 1 holders of the abeve named Company will | 4 ‘ te be held in their office, corner Great George | and Lower Water Streets, at sev@n o'clock 1n/ - at ge ee pe Siena the evening of THURSDAY, thé third day; | Esq., to sell at AUCTION, on THURS- oi JUNE nest, for the election of Directors | DAY, : 3rd JUNE next, at 11} o'cleck, én the and other business. . , | premises, — : By order, ; ? ?. HALES, |A number of Very Handsome Building Lots, a Pins S. N. Co’y. , in the rear ef his Spring Park property, hay- May 19, 1880. ing fronts on Union Street. and containing each about a half acre of land. These Lots are most desirably situated for Building pur- poses, —on high, dry land, in close proximity to city privileges, and free from City taxes. TERMS AT SALE. WILLIAM DODD, May 21, ’80—mwf, pat th sat Auctioneer ~NEW STORE. ST OPENED a new THEOPH, Cha rlottetown, 4 ALE. HOR qt Subseriber ina 3 U8 Store, PEE BRIGT. SIENA, V74 tons net regis- ON OU EEN STREET, ter, built in 1876, coppered and classed \ : A l-7 years English Lloyds. Dimensions — | Next deor to Mr. P. G, FRASER’S Drug Store, comprising the following lines : Length, 94.2; Beam, 25.2; Depth of Hold, | ‘ ait G0 OCR, Din hi hi > poi ose Pc ee Cee ee oe | Sen’ n'a, Boys’ and Youths’ Hats and Caps, Men’s and Boys’ White and Colored and "Round House forward ; Outtit in good Shirts and Collars, U aderehsthieds Scarts, order; Sails Cotton Duck, ‘lately renewed: | sts of Pitch Pi Had L) hg : Lower Bests 65 Estes Fine; 0, Se oeeee Handkerchiefs, Ties and Braces; Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Boots and Shoes. for the West India Trade, having been built | Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, in Split, Buff, expressly for that purpose. W - be due here | about Ist June, where she can be examined | ; ; . by intending purchasers. Terms easy. eh Pr es eee ~ en ly ¢ i ‘ongress, 2 7 further peteenemes Sprty Boots; also a large assortment of Walk- ing Slippers in every variety — style. FENTON T. NEWBERY. May 22, 1880—5i wkly li | Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes in nae” a great variety. a LANDES! C. I. MORRISON. Ch’town, May 5, 1880 —Im eod = CASES BABBITY” SPOTASH. $5) i UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, W. E. DAWSON & CO, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper I anade, Sugar Refining Co’ if (REDPATH'S.) as undersigned having been appointed _- Agent of the above Company for this Island, is prepared to receive erders for Yeliow EKeiined, Granulated, Con- fectioners’ A, Crushed, and other Sugars. ‘in lets of not less than Twenty-tive barrels. Also for Syrups. Sainples and quotatiens promptly furnished on application. . _ FENTON T. NEWBERY. May 26, 1880—3i New Boot 2 Beales’ Comer, Charlottetown. M ESSRS. FLAIGER & BELL have mvch iM pleasure in announcing to the public ‘that they have opened A First-Glass Boot and Shoo Store At the above-named stand, where they are prepared to furnish Boots and Shoes of the best material, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH. They have just received their Summer Sup- ply ct imported Stock, censisting ef Ladies’ and Gents’ French Kid Boots and Shoes, iu all styles ; Buckle and Lace Shoes of all kinda, Star Vamp, Koyal Cord and Toilet Slippers, Terms Cash. Terms Cash, Custom Work a Specialty. FLAIGER & BELL Ch’town, May 1 Nabe 2w wkly Emigrants, A Attention. VHE Hmioba Colorado, and the West, Is VIA THE Intercolonial anc Grand Trunk Railway, QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE and FARES always LOWER from Prince Edward Island than by any other route. For Tickers and all infermation about Luggage, Freights, &e., apply to F. W. tALES, Agent Grand Trunk Railway. Charlottetown, April 7, 1880— 3m wkly _ VOR oe Two American DORIES , in thorough repair. Apply at the FISH MARKET. Salt. EXPECTED, per Brig David BEST ROUTE FOR May 20, 1880. Salt. OURLY R CES, 250 Tons Cadiz Salt, Will be seld cheap on arrival. J, R. BOURKE, Mount Stewart. May-49, 1880-—lw Flour and Meal. RDERS will i kids for the fellow- ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— ** Buda” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘Golden Age,’ ‘‘Warcup’s Superior,” “** White Rose,” ‘‘Florence,” ‘‘ beaver,” ‘*Pastry” and ‘**Amber,” and choiee K. D, Cora Meal—** Golden Star.” (Juotations for the above Brands of Flour and Meal f. o. by at Boston, or delivered at Charlottetewn or Summerside. : J. R. FOSTER, =: Millers: and § wee ae A gent, ’ May 6, *80. oncton, N. B. UY the DAILY EXAMINER for the Published ta the Provinces. on nese + ee May 20, 1380. latest news—lecal and telegraphic, 4 ; ee nd Bi rae * ae *, soe a a: Sa ead a a e ee re ee ee | te z 7 ae are re aS i ; cer h an ab ae renee Rare +." optoiree enn 7 et