ieee et el -— The Oddfe|iows’ Entertainment. ‘Our Opprsttows” had their annual entertainment 12 Market Hall last evening. The Mall was» ttle as attractive ax possible ; and, although the weather was unfavorable there wasa- full house.” Governer, with his suite, honored the oc casion with his presence, Mr. J. P. irvin, [NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, _ Ee ta ash an in ean sam | “peel lhiswate) ‘o the Eeaminer i ‘ The Lieutenan: | acted as chairman. Mr, Earle presided a the piano, and played the accompanimen:s in his faultless style. The = entertain-| ment was well opened by the Quintette Club, though Mr. F. Mitchell, with his « gweet finte,”’ was missed. Then followed the opening ode of the brethren, entitled ‘Friendship, Leve and Truth.” Instead as by the Chairman, Professor ** Good Rhine Wine,” and, down the house. After of an addr Caven sang the broug it as usual, this, Me. L. J. Williams sang a beautiful gong, entitied “ Where are the Hopes | cherished lis eifort being equal te that of any of those dy W hich he has obtained his high reputation. da the absence of Mr. W. ©. DesBeissy, whe was to have given a reading, Dr. Creamer sang ‘‘ Killarney”— gne of the most exquisite of songs. The Doctor is certacaly one of the best vocalists we have, and we regret that he-does not oftener faver us in the way he did last night. Mr. Rogers, of Montreal, then favored the audience with a comic song about “‘ babies,’ and, for an encore, gave another about ‘* twins. By this time those present were in anything but a preper frame of mind to appreciate the exqisite vielin solo played by Mr. Vinni- combe. This was evident by the fact that the appMkuse Wich greeted his masterly effert was faint, when compared with that with which they received mere trash, rend- ered in the liveiy style of a popular singer Mr. B. Davies, jr., sang in character, the comic song about the ‘* Limerick Races” ; and Dr. Creamer follewed with the good advice to * Leek always on the Sunny Side of Things.” Then came the stump speech by our punning friend Leonard—a great original effert. The ‘' Skidmore Guards,” by Mr. Williams, was a laughable characier ; anc the ‘‘ Rhein Waltzes,” by the Quintette Club, were really beautiful. The remaiving portion of the entertainment was creditable neither to the performers nor the audience. Geod wholesome manly fun is always appreciated ; but it is as astonishing as it is painful, to see an in- telligent and respectable audience receive with apparent rapture, sickly puerilities about babies, nonsensical profanity abeut hen-pecked tailors, and downright ‘‘ smut.” We greatly regret that Messrs. Maynard, Williams and Longworth should have so prostituied their fine talents, and still more, that a large portion of the audience so far forgot themselves as to applaud where they sheuld have hissed or remained silent. A stranger in the tewn would not, we fear, form « very high opinien of the taste of the tewn from the exhibition of last evening. We hepe that, in future, the programme, as prepared, will be strictly adhered to. Opp-FeLLows’ ENTERTAINMENT. -- The Committee appointed by the Odd-Fellows of this city to celebrate their Natal Day, deserve great credit for the manner in whieh they conducted the proceedings of the day. Tho entertainment in the even- ing alone reflected discredit onthem. Iam sure the Old Fellows in this city are not to blame for the manner in which the Comniit- tee (o. two) mismanaged (what might other- wise have been) a first class entertainment. It is to be regrutted that the entertainment Was not in keeping with former ones given by the Order.- A Frienp or THE ORDER. SS eee ee ONION Sexp.—-Large Bleod Red, Large Red, Withersfield, New Giant Recca and Danver’s Yellow—all Am :rican seed.-W. R. Watson. [ap 27 6i Marker Haic.—The Lindley Opera and Comedy Company will appear to-night for first time in P. 1. Island. The Company’ is cemposed of first-class artists, headed by the favorite comedian Mr. Harry Lindley, who has appeared by special request before His Excelleney Hai’ Dufferin, ete, ete. The Company comprises the following first-class artists: Miss Helene Adell, from the leading N.Y. theatres: Miss Louise Forster, late of Holman Opera Co.; Mile. Juliette Nault, from (hora Comique, Paris; Miss Jennie Mills, Me. G. F. Bird, from the leading Cali- ‘orkia iueatres: and follewing first-class per- formers; Messrs. Albert Tavernier, J. D. Walsh, J. K. Mills, Charles W. Waterfield, obert A. Tuaniver; also Prof. N. Gilles, leader ef Orchestra. The Company play Dora,”’ Lindley specialties ahd a roaring farce this evening. We bespeak a bumper onse, Bermuda Onions at Beer & Goft's. 3i We would call the attention ef our readers the sale of Mr. James McGill’s Household urniture, Carriages, Sleighs, Horses, Cows, Poultry, Harne: ves, Farming Implements, &c., &., which will be seld by Mr. William Dodd “morrow, at Peech Hill House; sale to com- Mence at 11 o'vlock. At half-past twelve eclock the dwelling house, stables and three ~ Amman will be offered for lease. See Carnor Srap. —Early Horn, James’ Inter- Mediate, Long Orange. Long Red Surrey, Lon Altringhain, White Bergian Long Ked, Without cere,) New French Variety, of uni- orm size throug rout its length —very fine for table use.—W. it. Watson. [ap 27 6i . Tur April session of the Grand Division, 8. of T., will bo held in this city on Thurs- ¥ hext—com mencing at 12 o’cleck, noon, RE By special arrangement with the R. Superintendent, Mr. MacNab, our Country friends, whe wish to attend this Meeting, can, we are informed, - obtain tickets at their nearest stations, at @ single vre, good to return from Charlettetown to It hemes, on producing the necessary fertificate frem the Grand Scribe. ye itBsce Serp.—Little Pixie, (earliest) Dy York, (2nd early) Large York, Flat tch, Large Sugar Loaf, Large Drumhead, Marblehead, Ma nmeth Dramhead, Quintal or wndred-weight, Winningstadt, Green Curled Savoy and Rei Dutch.-W. R. Watson. ~ April ii Bismarck has 1: The Emperor Wiiliau: advises the Czar te stay three mo: t Livadia, for his health, but the Czar declines to do so emrmaigia } % LS OA L” ryv ‘ ~ on ‘ i Ning Theebaw is not dead, but suffering | from a dangerous malady. A great strike of Pennsylvania coal miners is feared. After the Afghan defeat at Ghuzni, there was some skirmishing, country around Cabul is quiet. ? The “Journal de St. Petersburg” invites Prof. Mariten’s to discontinue his Jectures on Ceniral Asia, in which he advocates Anglo-Russian understanding in that region for the benetit of trade and the progress of humanity, because, as the “Jonrnal” de- clares, the English Press is manifestly eal- lous on the subject. : ‘It is expected that the Welland Canal will be open by Friday. Senator Brown is recovering. The ‘* Times” Cabul despatch says : In consequence of the ditticnlty of ejecting Abdul Raham Khan from the strong posi- tien he already holds in Turkistan, and the evident preference for him of many infu- ential chief, the idea of making him Ameer gains ground, but the — -—~e 2 - Financial. Pus following are the selling rates for Ex- change at the banks here :-— London—sight........... 104 per cent. prem. 7 Gee... as G@->. OE percent. “ New York—cheque. .. 4 percent. ‘¢ Boston--cheque.......... i percent. ‘ Montreal, Toronto, ete... 4 percent. |“ ee CE op eer ee ¢ percent, * St. Jone, AS By... ieisk. $ percent, ‘ St. John’s; N'fld:....:;. 2 percent, ‘‘ acidic Miaia i j Cricker.—The Annual General Meeting of the Pheenix Crieket Club will be held in the otlice of Messrs. Davies & Sutherland to-night at 74 oclock, p.{m. All members, and those who are anxious to become such, are invited to attend. The election of officers, and other general business will be before meeting, a full meeting is, therefore requested.—VrNon LonewortH, Acting Sec’y. Pras --McLean’s Blue Peter, Carters First Crop, Sutten’s Ringleader, Daniel O’ Rourke, Kentish Invicta, Ciampion of England, Ad- vancer, Forty-fold, Victoria Marrow, York- shire Hero, British fQueen, and Sugar, (eat- able pod.)—W. R. Warrson. tfap 27 6i ATTENTION is directed te the column advertisement of new spring goods by Perkins & Sterns, in another celumn. we a © Children’s Carriages. r re eld customers, and as many new ones that waat to buy Children’s Carriages, will do well not to purchase until the arrival of the first steamers of the season, when I shallhave a good assortment, new patterns, cheap for cash. — —- = _ —— MARK BUTCHER. Ch’tewn, April 27, °80—lw _— —_— * ; 1, * * Children's Carriages, N assortment to arrive on first Steamer. 4% Intending purchasers will find it advan- tageous to defer purchasing, as those Car- riages will be sold low. H, COOMBS. April 26, 1880—2i For Sale or to Let. FANAAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large reoms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlockiag a deor. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL. April 26, 1880—tf BONTOY STEAMERS V TILL COMMENCE THE SEASON BY ‘* Worcester’ Leaving Boston, —QN-— Saturday, the ist May. Orders shonld be sent at onee to eatch her. ' CARVELL BROS. April 22, ’80—4i, pat 2i | GITIZENS SKATING RINK. FAVE Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Citizens Skating tink Company will be held iu the Rink, en WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY, at.8 o’eleck, p. m., for the election of Directors and other husiness. : : W. C. HOBKIRK, Sec’y. Ch’town, April 26, 1S80—-3i Light Brahmas! NOW’S WGUR CHANCE First-Class Steck, | am breeding frem two pens; oue consisting of Cock im- ported from Geo. P. Burnham, the well-known United States breeder, at a cost of $15, weigh- ing 134 lbs., mated with four hens, large and well marked. Second pen: Cock weighing 94 Ibs. when 10 months old, raised by myself, mated with four superior hens from im- ported stock. ’ I offer Eggs from the above Steck at $1.50 per sitting of 13, which is $1.00 less than price charged by other breeders whese stock is no better, if as good as mine. Lggs acked to carry any distance. Terms strictly cash with order. w. F. DONKIN. Amberst, April 20, 1880. [ap 24 r BUY EGGS FOR HATCAING FROM | HANDSOME TEAM | PD. tei oe oe i ¢ ) ‘Pur of Black ‘Horses, Pouble-Seat Bueoy, &e. | sciineisinipiiiaiaiidia ! A T AUCTION, at ‘* Beach fill,’ on LA. WEBNESDAY, 28th inst., immediately jafter Mr. MeGill’s Horses, Carriages and | Harness are disposed of, — A pair of well-raatched Black HORSES, L Double-Seat Top BUGGY, L set Double Driviag HARNESS (silver mtd.) WM. DODD, Anct’r. April 23, Citizens DIVIDEND NO. 2. 1850. 4 DIVIDEND at the rate of Twenty (20) 44. per eent. upon the paid up Capital Steck of the Citizens Skating Rink Co. has been Skating Bink Co. | . a QUEEN STREET, declared for the curreat year, and will be pay- able te Shareholders on demand, on and atter | WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 28th inst, by order, / J. KE. HASZARD, April 21, ’80—3i eod ‘Treasurer. Household Furniture, HORSES, COWS, PIGS, Bee, ‘ T AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 30th £& inst., at Ll o'clock, at the residence of Mr. JoHN Hotman, Kent Street, opposite Rocklin House, who purposes making an al- teration in his Hnsiness, all the Heusehold Furniture, valuable Horses, Cows, &c.; &e., Lining Room, Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, Tables, Chairs, Lounges, Side Boarda, Glassware, Crockery, Stoves, Pictures, Oil-cloths, Carpets, Dedsteads, Feather Beds and Pillows, Hair, Excelsier and Straw Mattrasses, Blankets, Sheets, Quilts, Chests of Drawers, Wash Stands, Bed- room Tables, Toilet Ware and Toilet Glasses, Towel Horses, ete., Cooking stove, Kitchen and Chairs Jin- | ware, Cooking Utensils, ete. i 1 ‘*Tornado”’ Horse, 4 years old, fine road- ster, quiet and gentle in harness; 1 Driv- ing Mare (Black) 3 years old, by “Mes- Tables senger Boy’; 1 Mare, 4 years old, by Stockman Horse; 4 Fine Milch Cows, 4 Pics, VERMS AT’ SALE. WM. DODD, Auct’r. April 24, ’80—sat tu EXTENSIVE SALE. Very Valtiabie Real Estate, City and Suburban Building Lots, —&e. q AM instructed by Taro. DesBarsay, Esq., _ to sell at AUCTION, at ‘‘The Apothe- caries Hall Corner,” ow ~ . Wednesday, the 12th day of May Next, at 12 o’cloek, noon, (if net previously dis- posed of at private Sale), Tho following very valuable and eligibly situated Properties, described af follows : 3 Building Lots fronting on Upper Queen Street, between ‘“The Apothecaries Hall Cor- per, and the residence of Charles Quirk (eom- mencing 64 feet from the Corner); 2 Lots feent each 830-feet ou Queen Street, and run back abort 80 feet; | Let fronts 36 feet on Queen Street and runs back abeut 42 feet, to- gether with the Buildimgs thereen. These lots, centrally loeated in the Business heart of the City, present a rare chance to Capital- ists fer a first-class investment. Part of Common Let No. 25, divided inte FOUR HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS. 1 Lot fronting on Orlebar Street (West Side) 50x75 feet; 1 Lot frenting on Schoel Street (East Side) 50x75 feet ; 1 Lot frenting on: DesBrisay Street (West Side) 50x75 feet; 1 Lot fronting on DesBrisay Street (West Side) 60 feet, and rumning back to a point. These Lets are beauti- fully situated on high land in the suburbs of the City, and are most desirably located for Private Residences. 2 Building Lots on the Green Road, near ‘* Boyle's Tannery.” Also, part of WATER LOTS No, 17 and 18 iu GEORGETOWN, immediately adjacent to the Public Wharf (en the East Side) and hav- ing a front on Wood Street. . ‘Twelve acres of Goed Marsh Land, situated near Fallerton’s Creek, Township No. 48, and lately in the possession of Alex. McGreger. Terms at Sale. Full particulars to be had from either Theophilus DesBrisay, Esq., H.J. Cundall, hisq., or WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Apri! 15, ’$0—2aw i-f pat + eee PAR:S, 4376. ) ecm *g carrces See ees JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT? THE WORLD. , Upposite Beil Power, PYelGl, ACIS, Canadian Per “Northern Light,” { 4 REAT PART of our Spring 3 Stock has just come to hand per “ Northern Light.” We con- gratulate our customers on being able to place before them, per- haps, the cuEaprst steck 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 Stock, whieh! TMPORTANT SALE VALUABLE PROPERTY, | nee - if @VHE Directors of the CHARLOTTETOWN | § WOOLEN FACTORY COMPANY offer |for Sale their Valuable Property situated at iSpring Park, ‘the property consists of One Acre of Land, with the Buildings thereon, Engine & B tler, Shafting, Boltimg and com- plete Heating apparatus throughout the whele building. The size of the Mam Building is 80 x 50 feet, three stories sigh, besides basement, Engine House of Brick 50 x 30 feet together witha large Building attached and used by the Company as a Dyehouse. ‘The Engine is 3Vhorse power and was built by Messrs. Montgomery & Sons, of Halifax, in 1571, and cost there about $2,600, The Kngine and Boiler are in a complete state of repair and almost as good as new. There is about 60 feet of 3 inch Shafting together with the Hangers. The Main Driving Belt cest about $300 and is quite as good as new. The Steam Pipes for heating extends throughout the entire pbuild- ling and cest upwards of $1,000. There is a never failing Spring of water within a few feet of the factory, where a sufficient quartity can be obtained for any purpose required. The above property will be offered at Publie AUCTION, on paturday, the Ist day of May, next, if not previously disposed of by private sais, ' For further particulars apply te either of the undersigned, HENRY LONGWORTH, President. D. R. M. HOOPER, Director. ALBERT SIMPSOD, Secretary. April 12, 1556.—ecaw ts The alove sale will take place on the premi- ses, at 12.30 o’cleck, on SATURDAY, the Ist May next: ee ee Emigrants, Attention. —_— BEST R Manitoba, Colorado, and ihe West, IS VIA Tee (ntercoloniai and Grand Trunk Rallway, QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE and FARES always LOWER frem Priree Edward Island than by any other route. For Tickers and all infermatien about Luggage, Freights, &c., apply te F. W. HALES, Agent Grand Trunk Railway. Charletietown, April 17, }556—3m wkly OUTE FOR ° 8. 8 “HORTHERN LIGHT” Vy JILL MARE DAILY TRIPS between : se0rgetown and Pictou, until sue- ceeded by 5. N. Co’s Boats (undaysexcepted), leaving Georgetown at 5a, m., and Picteu on arrival of Train frem Halifax—weather per- mitting. WM. MITCHELL, Agent of Dep’t. Ch’tewn, Apri! 21, 1880, : a ee ee FIVE THOUSAND TWO-BUSHEL SAGKS. EAOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, 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, Merinos, Lus- tresand Cords; Black and Colored Lustres a specialty ; Black Cash- meres and Crapes VERY CHEAP. Our Stock of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S STRAW. HATS is replete with the latest novel- ties in Style and Color; Silks, Satins, Feathers and Flowers, and every requisite to be found in a good Millinery Establish- ment. We have great satisfac- tion in having a stock of Flowers such as is seldom seen, and which for Quality, Style and Price can- not fail to please. We have also added to our already good Stock of Carpets, LACE CURTAINS, NEW EM- BROIDERIES AND LACKS, &e., and shall have great pleasure in showing our Goods to any one who may be dis- posed to favor us with their ft HORACE HASZARD. Caarlottetown, April 17, 188Q—lLw ° RECEIVED Northern Light, JUST A CSGicn SELECTION OF Spring Tweeds and Worsteds, SPECIAL BARCAINS CIVEN, BRUCE & McKENZIE, Feb. 21, 1880—Siaw tf Qucen Street. TEA. #£TEA. {HESTS AND HALF-CHESTS, Wholesale, theap, at BEER & GOFF’S. April 17, 1680. Ser . ys — =a } ———— | | THE PERFECTION || SOLE PROPRIETORS | | a || BROTHERS ~ UNRIVALLED For betes TODDY. ' ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. custom. New Seeds, New Seeds, ~ RANKIN’S DRUG STORE, All Varieties of Weli-knewn Flower and Garden Seeds, including some very new and choice kinds. Having been imported from one of the most reliable houses in the trade, the sabscriber warrants them to give satisfaction. : cS. D. RANKIN. Ch’towa, Marek 20, 80—12i © ~ TREMAINE & METCALF, 88 QUEEN STRERT. Ch'tewn, April 23, 1989. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, ? , 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C,, London, Aug. 18,1879 | Reroar on the Lorne Highitanp Wuisky: ‘“We have visited the bottling stores ef Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Torne Highland Whisky, and have sub- jected them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and cf pleasant flavor, and ) possesse: al! the characteristics ef pure : and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. | ! ‘‘Arrnur Hitt, Hassatt, M. D. ‘*Orro Heuner, F. C. 8., F. 1.C.” | Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GrezNimE | Brorners, 31-Commercia! Street, Lendon ; | Distilleries, Argyleshire. Agents: - | MUBSSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E,I. Feb. 24, 1880