Ska. as pale tate ox: ra rs 4 a eee ee onal edi hi, = poe ce —_—_—-_---- Canadian House of Commons HIGH CHARACTER O} THE GALLERY AN ° ’ ¥ ae TT leave ; (Cor) POR lence OF wie St. John £ceey pe. Thea gallery has its io% dds as the Hous has, but its expression of them 18, on the whole, nore +a land more intelligent. The «nar: the Coarse epithets, the noise and confusion semetimes unt rtunatel) oc curring in the Chamber are yet unknow! te the Galler: For thirteen years mem bers of this bod. ve met cent m } at the beginning of se treated ich other as wenticmen ri ie n parted with watnal regrets at the e. Do you know that once in our time we ac jouri ed Parh ent { it was years aoe, whet Win. AMlceDous ll, wl o considered that he had been insuitea by senator Mier, afterwards in the gallery of the House, and calle the Speaker's attention te the fact that “‘ there was a stranger in the gallery. There were a thousand of them fer that matter, but only one obnoxious one. Quicl as th nage can tii rder for the sergeant- at-arius to *‘ clear the galleries. it ¥ : matter of great difficuity to get the peopl out, and the repor » who enjoyed the fun, were the last to go. put ine sergeant-at arms sword rhtier than a score o pens this time, and they had to go. went and held an indignation meeting, and then vdjourned tO the ivuss unplea usantness In the Mousse Was 8OON 5é hey 1) es *il rio isc. A ic tled and tiie deors threwn open to the public again, but not a reporter would vo back. There was no Hlansarvd in those days, and the talking men of the Chamber could not bear to b nureported. They sent tor she: members of the gallery but in vain. Then they ad} urne¢ i the Commons, } 1 ead tne micladent And so the Press i streonver of the ti The little was not withont good elfeet. [It showed that while the Press unght sometimes alford to ignore surtament, orig could net afford to ignore the Pres The words of Lord Lytion’s letter to Gov ernor Sir Geo. Bowen may be recalled in this connexion. ** Be pointedly courteous,’ he wrote, Plo all editers and writers, acknowledging sociaily their craft and tis in portance i Some public nen, like Lord Datfevin, soa acted constantly on this ir t lament prov — qe? wail ries ° ‘ Speaker Blanehet has not been unnnndf al of it, and they have their reward. ither near i..personu equally high in Lord Dufferin, séem to be trying a some- what different cétifse, with what success shall n aa > tation Ve ith os Ot say. ’ soe Now Zealand bas been making an effort to promote emigration from the United Kingiom to that country, and -has adopted the isethod so anccessfully, followed our own Government, of inviting farmers’ delegates to inspect the resources of the land. Apparently, a high price is set upon Jand in New Zealand, and free grants are unknown, as at a banguct at Timaru, one of the Lincolnshire farmers’ Gelegates spoke in the following terms:—‘* What may be the result of ovr visit 1 cannot say. So faras we have gone we havo been very j py much yratified, and you may be assured our report willbe a favorable one, There isone point I will touch npen here, and that is that we ap pear to be too late in the day to obtain ayy cheap bargains in Can- terbury. There have heen gentlemen here with their eves open to whatis good land. Ido not complain of this; we might get good land at second hand ; but, if we come, you inust not charge us too much for your propertics. Our im nds at home have some capital, but their capital has been muel) reduced. A vongst them are met 3 nf OY) CEO OW) an han possessing £49,000 to £50,000, aud I shoul not he surprised at such coming cut here | Secure oe} as 4 and investing in property.” kets reached the eee point. jah We open to-day ne arly 200 A Panama letter of May 7th saya: The PIECES DRESS MEA THE RI ALS, ee 1d States stean '* Lennessee ae. en chietly Cashmeres, Merinos. Lus-' at Aspinwall on the 4th, bringing e Bone 7 ; , Erncat Diechman. United States minister, | tres and Cords; Black and Colored | resi mnt in € rhe tit ia. (an the Sth, Dech Lwustres @ specialii : Black CO ash- man, with the United States Consus ac) oe and Crapes VERY CHEAP Aspi wail au 1 Panaina, } paid et formal visit teVes ’ pe 5 VERY ( HEAP. , : : ¥ 3 tu the President of the States, Hon. Dam-| Qur, Stock of LADIES’ and| bod} ervera. ‘Tuere wi re pr ee ‘HILDREN’S SER AW HATS interview Secretaries of the Government sf . i and of the treasury and a national interpre- | 13 replete wit mt ne latest novel- |: on See dice TAP beat fx? ter, _Diechmon pa did not coy ej ues.in Style and Color ; Silks, nt Immedints ry¢ bhi a geucra cdisserta- on ated snal matters aa. coahihe station |>atins, Feathers and Flowers business in the Spanish langnag», which | and eve ary requisite to be found ‘f the consuls « tid not understand. Diechman employed the principal portion of his time in condemning a project undertaken by the Europeans, and assured e,President that the institntions, language and sove reignty of Colombia would be dest sit by the multitudes of Frenchmen and Englishmen whe would flock to the country with the eem mencement of work on the canal. His explanation of the coaling station uvatter was unsatisfactory, and the result of the whole interview in its effects on the Presi- dent and aries was « exceedingly un- favorable. ? eis wai “yer vy ~ secret ——“a> &— oe = MINJATURE ALMANAS. UP EEL Y . dco coh cs leo aD Sos Rises......4.27 | Hien Sux Sers......7.25 | Foi Moox 24, 2 1880 ‘rT e =e WATER 0200 &M » 26 2m ar 4 * ~ 7 sy cilia Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Proviices. Torox7o, May 13. Moderate to fresh winds, partly cloudy Weather, with is to-night. -20per- A Good Account. ‘To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- de sic kness aud - ‘ering gf, COs sting $20 0} per year, total $1,200—all which was ste ppe® by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her ewn house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, and I want everybedy to know it for their benefit.” ‘‘Jown Wenxs, Butler, N.Y,’ ———— a laa e | | | | Dn | | § ye BS ie re | & Oe sae Thall .. i yn | HNMOSTEe belt Lower, | i meee Oe ee INEM ne 5 LS HDH, Per" Northern Light,” ee REAT PART of our Spring Stock has just come to hand er “ Northern Li ight.” We con- gratulate our customers on being able to place before them, per- haps, ? ' 4 er presented in this Province. have exercised all the care taste we could comma selection of this we were fortu and! nate enough to the various mar: in a ment. We have great satisfac- = fail to please. We have also added to our’ already good Stock of Carpets LACE CURTAINS, NE BROIDERIES AND LACES &c., and shall have great pleasure in showing our Goods to any one who may be dis- posed to favor us with their custom. TREMIAL WIETOALF, 83 QUEEN STREET. Oh’town, April 23, 1580, Se a aa the CHEAPEST stock of | grawenomemessn scorer oa GENERAL DRY GOODS ever | Wels ae - in the) stock, which’ good Millinery Hstablish-' tion in having a stock of Flowers _ as is seldom seen, and which | or Quality, Style and Price can- iW EM. | neem ee | THN DEES. FYXENDERS he he received by this De- * Lead and five Casks of Linseed Oil (two siled and threes raw.) Tenders to state the of Lead ewt. and Oil per gallon, Address to the undersigned, and mark on ‘Tenders for Paint and Oil.” WM. SMITH, \Vhite price i Ie si¢ersl Lil@ OULLSIde, Deputy Minister Marine & Fisheres, Ottawa. | } | | Dept. of Marine and Fisheries, | | : ews >. Ottawa, Ist May, [550. { . 2aw ; * i f ’ } VOLD ee VPAR:S, MBDAL, Re as 4873. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Career ance tentang ee 2? i foowad « powe4 pened coe ~ furs = ul Conaabad a — eo S23 -~ Caneel CA2 pun Sx5 oo Fecmren ned pager a ew tae a —_— &« as; Cat ; - and afte WEDNESI © N Pod 7 the Sth yy inst., a Special Trains will run daily, indays excepted, between Chariottetown a Summerside, in connection with the Steamer to and from Voint’ du Chene, as fol- iows — A. M, ai A.-M. Leave Ch’town....6.30 Arrive S'rside... .9.10 P.M, P. M. ‘<“: Spside......2.30 ‘“* Chitown. 3.98 WAC NAB. ndent and Engineer ALEX. ; Saperintes Railway Office, Charlottetown, } May 4, 15580. j pat pres her ye e e Light Brahmas | | NOW'S YOUR CHANCE FENO BUY EGGS FOR HATCAING FROM i Kirst-eUlass Steck. 7 am bre eding irom two consisting of Cock im- ported from Geo. P. Burnham, the well-known (nited States breeder, at a cost of $15, weigh- ing 134 Ibs., mated with four hens, large and well marked. Second pen : Cock weighing $4 lbs. when 10 months old, raised by myseli, mated with four superior hens from im- ported stock. I oifer Eggs from ihe above Stock at $1.59 per sitting of 13, which is $1.00 less than price charged by other breeders whose stock is ho better. if as good as mine. Eggs packed to carry any distance. Terms strictly eash with order. 4in ne arsp s} kea pio lina pes pens ; ouc ww. 3, Amherst, April 20, 1580. DONKIN. fap 24 TRUTHS bea aaa 3 pea 4 A B ef 3 3 se 8 8 8 7 a & 2 ome + & i q a if S fe # ; oo “by, a iy km g é E fe i gy 8 ‘3 a8 Ge & af 22 ow Se Ba DR eS SAMUI qr =r + Se Le 8 3 ’ Qo 7 o_o & partment at Ottawa up te the 30th May, | instant, from scattes desirous to supply and | leliver to the Agent at U! iarlottetown, on the lat Julv next, 20 ewt. of best London | ;] | i’, W. j | | | | eee + | | \ } | | { Vor f t ' ' i ; ‘ i ' STHAME HEATHER BELLE em te ee 3 sa We ay 4 *3 HAMS Very Chowee Smoked, BEER 2 GOFPF'’S. - WRTILL leave Charlottetown for Orwell May 4, Ki 330). at every Monday and Wednesday na . igs. Leave Urwell for Charlottetown ey fuesday anl Thursday mornings at 7 o’¢ Leaving Charlotéetow n for Orwell same | ev: ening aS 3 o’cleck. to Charlottetows Returning from Orwell same evening, arriving at Charlottetown abeut ‘lock. 8.35 o’é Leave Charlottetown for Mount Ss Wednesday, and Vriday Inorhings at ¢ Sunmer Arrangement, 1980, E | ie EK BAST 0 Ci0CG oF ‘Manitoba, Colorado, and | ihe Wes ’ ere Mount Stewart for € harlottetown at | rants, Attention. ° ROUTH SUTE FOR ory Charlottetown for Mount Stewart ings at from two to three o'¢ according ta tide; returning to ¢ ‘harlottetown Sanie e yenings. All Goods should be prepaid at Charlotte. town, otherwise they will be stored at their destination at the risk and expense of the ewhers Ls V TA TECH ae ” a Samco 6€ver Hatetcolonial and Grand Trunk Railway, | QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE an | FARES always LOWER from Prince | Edw ‘ard Iséand than by any other route, Tieners and alk information Preights, &c., apply to RALES, Agent Grand Trunk R: ailway. 4 ‘parlo tte tor Wil, April i. 1886- -3m wkly about JOUN HUGITRS, Agent. - I., April 29, 1330—oaw 3m Megage, Ch’town, P. E. 1 PADNI DR RIS he HABDAGHL 5 bi HALL, WELLAND CANAL, Notice to Bridge Builders, m3 und KO TENDERS, addressed to th b undersigned (Secretary of iailways and Canals), and endorsed ‘‘ Tender for Bridges, Welland Canal,”” will be received at this office until the arrival of the Western Mails on TUESDAY, the idth DAY OF JUNE NEXT, for the constraction of swing aad stationary Bridges at varions places on the line of the Wellaad Canal. Those for high- ways are to be a combination eof iron and wood, and those for railway purposes are te be of iron. ; Plans, specifications, and general conditions can be seen at this office ow and after MON. DAY, the $lst DAY OF MAWeNEXT, where Forms of Tender can also be obtained, Parties tendering are expected to havea practical knowledge of works of this class, and are requested te bear in mind that ten- ders will not be océf8idered unless made accordance with the printed forms, and-~in the case of firms —cxcept there are attached the actuai signatures, the nature of the occupation, aud residence of each member ef the same: and further, an accepted bank YOUNG LADIES. SSMINARY FOR VielTOR ishan at aT 436 ishop of ova Seotia eee ee PRINCIPAL: The Rev, John Padfield. FEXHIS SCHOOL offers, inoderate E cost. the advan itages of a comfort 1 homie tog vether with jleasant tue a tion. shit ned e¢ course of wT. 4 ‘hi ab } f) 1 U 23 Lord | at very ¢ able and } a thorough and re instruction is the same as the best Schools in England and is founded upon the University Examination for Women, Light young ladies from this School passed the Local } Ex amination of the Jniversity ot King’s Co! liege in June last. This is the only School in Canada that has passed pupils at a University Examination, The number of pupils is limited, reudering the School : els ct, and while it possesses all the educational advantages of a large public schoel, each 3 api i is enabled to receive that individual eare and oversight which is 30 important, and which cannot be given ina large establish a for a sem equal to $250 for each ment, bridge, for which an coffer is made, must ac- Mr. and Mrs. Padfield are assisted by 2 company each Tender, which sum shall be ~ staff of four resident governesses, besides visit-| forfeited if the party tendering declines euter- ing masters, ing into contract for the work at the rates and Parisienne French is taught conversation- on the terms sta vee in the offer submitted, ally. There are two resident French Gor-| The cheque thus sent in will be retured te ernesses, the respective parties whose tenders are net References given to parents of pupils. accepted. For further pacticulars address the Prin-| For the due fallilment of the contract the cipal. party or parties whose tender it is proposed Sept. 19, 1879. to accept will be notified that a tender is accepted, subject to adeposit of fre per cent, {of the bulk sum of the contract— ci which the sum. sent in with the tender will be con- sidered 2 part—to be deposited to the eredit of the Receiver Gent iret Within ight days after the the notice, Ninety per cent. only of the progress esti- mates will be paid until the eompletion of the work, ic he : : that ot ~~ str: ietly in ONE-THIRD DISGOUNT. THE Subse ide wishes to intimate to the public in general that he has just fitted up apartments in his Warerooms pur ‘wosely for the Undertaking business} This Department does not, however, bind in addition to his former wi 4 ances _ and itself te accept the lowest or any tender. , ) , is prepared to furnish Caskets, C offins, By Order, ioe a fo. : F, BRAUN, Hearses, &c , on. the shortesi notice, and Secretary. at greatly clegraph} Dzrr. os Raitways & Caxats, ) ap 9, 2aw tf orders froin the country will be specially carte, 29¢h re 1830. § june 16, fw , e date oa! ... f réi luced preces. 7 3 i oa’ ar ye tenet Aicaneetitinenoresename canst ‘4 @oNTAlT aditen lel to at one hours notice. Tle| — = ee amenen nein ea one nLet a = ns vv. its a B has on hand a Menge assortment of Rose- E ‘HE ASB SICK EIORSES ' ; } re i = a wey cr. ~ : mY FAED 6 r « th ‘ f HOPS, BUCIU, MANDRAKE, wood, yi alnut and Maho gany, Rosewood ¢ ae ina : - Tay od 7 ’ ie BAN DELIGN, 5 and Walnut 7 imitation Caskets in a 3 g|variet vy of Patterns and sizes, and gANb Tuy PorgsT AND Best MEDICAL QUALI prices bela any mn the city, u ith silver- ; TIES OF ALL OTHER DITTERS. i Fa] : ee as LE a “ Bl ptaied (Canadian and American ) MOUuNT- oe pt ae ‘ing in beautiful di signs as well as Ap Sr soe Coty aa : # - alvalks ated ath Nel SF ee 1/72 odifications OF ol / an id approved pat- Ea . ° : ferns of mounting. BAI Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels,§ Hi . a J i im : rs + ry ° ’ of it everu ' am @Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or- feurses Of every CUiSS, ang WIses SAL, Nervous: 1e88, Sec] leossness, Femalef | tc ell trained, with care ful drivers, aha Oo es it oplaints and Brurmke S1G69 Ii GOLD Will be paid for a case they will not cure i@or help, or for anything impure or lnjuri gous found in them. Ask your Druggi fiep Bitters and and ‘try the Bitters before you ‘Take no other. ay res Se aon mena sar cc OAT ists for free bec rks, tsleep. } |» ra | |. i } i S| I’ | : . | For SALE APOTHECARIES fmar 5, 780 Newbery, Possession | by ecken a | given in May next. | spite nail ai ro m i, T9 at. fo Let, 'T?, LET, that NEW BRICK HOUSE tuated on Pownal Street, now occupied iE 3q- Cot tage, 7 ake. } eee as who cultivate the soil on find}... _. é 7 he ire a s ixaADE MZ out that it pays them to get the best! oe en Salis Ys } ete ee ‘Seeds, Trees end Plants. Now, many who! fe OOO, ae ee atdiec th. f , ‘sell and some who buy know nothing about | ‘Yeti: “ey Cagle anil for § cae ithe cenditions upon which they grow. Some | at) Gud te Pe Weal oie & ‘seed are nearly oe after the first year ; | a J i, eee 2 aN others, again, whose vitality is strong, are | She Impotency, and Sam ‘we have been in the Nursery Seed and Market | | Bal fore Taking follow 28 with land | _ attached, situated on Malpeqne Read, abont: ‘eae mile from the? city. Possession given . immediately. THOS. W. DODD. | March 3, 1880—-pat oaw ‘Valuable Property for Sale, ae Te BE SOLD, ail thst part of Town Lot No, 74, in the first hondred of Town Lots in | Charlottetown; having « front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to ether with the buildings thereon erected. ‘For futther particulars apply to Messrs, Hopeson & McLeep Charlottetown. Sept. 18, 1879. ‘sell to another what we would not use in our |&¢., are giviz iwe think we es lower any other Hstab 33 per cent. less will be the Hearse when ordered Cakes. Liniment MARK BUTCHER, Are " Queen Square Warerooms, Ci’town.| Sp | April i$,’ bonds ar wily 4w eod ROWHET TF 4 |& ' Lat price than ishme nt char ‘ged On with the and todine and Rinebones cured with- Send for pamph! let containing fall information, to Dr, W 120 West Broadway, N.Y. Use on only or horses the - ‘ innent in yellow Wwrapp Seld by ae d | 18 ists, and“in quarts at ‘$2.5 } in which there ts g great saving. Trial bot tles, 25 cts. Agent at Charlott: town: W. R. Warsow’ Drug: gist, ; Nov. 28, 1879—eod wky 4m im. ae mamma WEE ie INE. GRAYS 8S PECIVEIC 3 good, if properly years. As} kop ty for many aie that a se- Af guence of self- Fahey as loss FOR ELEVEN YEARS, versal Lassitude, Pain in the: "Back, _ Dimness know something about the) ‘of Vision, Premature Old and many nature of Seeds, and would not knowingly other Diseases that lead to insanity or Cone Sua pti on. GA Poll particulars in our pais own Garden. Our nena large yearly | phiet, which we desire io send iree by mail to 4 sales seem to point to the fact that our Seeds, every onc. tm. The Specitic Medicine is sold ag ng Ce Mg Our mailing ae-' by all druggfsts at 3! per package, or six packs commodations are so geod that we can send | ages for $0, “or will be sent fren, by mail, on . 4 lbs. or less of. seeds in one parcel te any “receipt of the money, by addressing Post Office for one eent per four oz., thus The Gray M Medicine Co., bringing our Seeds to osane own Post Office.; , a O nt., Canada Trees, Shrubs-and Plants as usual. Our card; N, B.—The demands of our business have is on all packages of seeds sold by us; this necessitated our removing to Toronto, to which may prevent imposition, Our stock is for place please address ail future communi- sale in the MARKET HOUSE, Charlotte- cations. town, and at POWNAL. Send for Price List.| ga Scld in Charlottetown by. ail Drugist : J AMES J.GAY. (and by all wholesaleand retail Draggists Pownal, April 26, 1880—3i caw the United States and Canada, all cdiseas < Takings Garden business Memory, Un Ay Ke,