’ Tignish . A A aa ETN VOL. 7. CH ARI AM ITE TOWN, Se " THE Datty HxXAMINER 4 Pal ed € T iV Ve ing GOFPIC] INGS’ BULI VG, CORNER OF WATER AND GR hi bE STREETS, tt ma. i Hat PTION : fix ) $2 60 Three ' l 25 One tel uta ° . 0 50 @ae We 0 12 at wost moderate rates, be maie for monthly, quar- af Adverts @outract S DIA erly, or h if-vewly advertisements, on appil- cation. Ww. L COT N . a, W. VITC las \; or. | Oifice Sup’t —_~ — — ; iginae Se ’ = pe ean a Tage : OWalrd is and buy ot te GOR & Wate > y 8 eS * a “ 5 a a . y FAia. ¥¥ Ss Ti AE TABI LE NO. 4. ~~ Summer Arrangement. fo take effect on the 24th May, 1880. rs TRAINS GOING WEST. sTariuNs, | EXPRESS, MIXED. MIXED Georget n.. Wy j 20am Up 3 25 pm! Cardigan..; ‘* 7.40 | Mt te wt.) Ar 1 3 Si) *° Ar 5.20 sé i eee Souris Dy 00 al typ ae ‘Opin Harmon © G48 8! O85 « St Peter s. 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Canligan..| -- 6.35 “« | 10.21 | eorget’n..JAr 6.55 “| Arl0.59 Bs B—The ixpress Train from Souris and Georg: tow: Royalty Junction connects at with the } lixed Train f Charlottetown for and the Mixed rain from the West, i the mornh g; Train from the West connects at Royalty Junction wii the Express Train from Char- otteto wi fo ré orge town and Souris, in the ernoor. LI 45 Ys ac NAB, Supt. and Engineer. harlottetown, May 20, 1880. a pio e1 Railway Office, ¢ _ Pat pres her ar ne sp 8) kea Valuable Peay arty far ‘Sale. W BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot Ne. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lotsa ir lottetow n; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- Chester Strect, and running Lack 80 fect, te gether with the bui! ldings thereon erected, Por further particul: ws apply to Messrs. ODGson & MclLeop Charlottetown. Pept 18, ides Bo: nes. Bones. E und éiiceadl will pay fifty cents Cash perewt. for all baues delivered at the Bone Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity than one ewt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. KYNDMAN, th town, §®ec. 1, 1879 Black and lae Worsted (ea Lugs, Black and Blue oe (Cloths, Veneti Docskins, West of op Tweeds, UUTCH Oi HEVEOT , SAXONYS, sComprisin, ails, Sz a choice ¢ fect Summer Wear, and which ws up to order w sie dispateh. mn ior Spring and are how making _ ‘ *) ? . - ‘ ay . ntewn, May 7, 1S80—2w 8 Bante a3 had cl Bw 3 E Subscriber has JUST OPENE! Store, j = , i s _ ON QUEEN STRE Next door to Mr. P. G. nw ; wore, COMP Men’s EET, FRASER’S Drug following lines: 5 isine the Sih vie Boys’ and Youths’ — and Caps ms and Boys’ White and Colored irts and Cellars, ida iain Scarfs, ndkerchi and Braces; Men’s, Boets and Shoes. Shoes, in Split. Glove and 4 eed fF boa we eth iefs dy > Cis, avs Youths and and Ladies’ Boots and 1 Prunella, Calf, Buff, Pebble, Grlaze Kid, Congress, Button and Bal moral Beots; also a large assortmeut of W lking Slippers } every varicty and style. Miases’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes in great varicty. f " ot Ch’town, May 5, 1880 | Flow, MORRISON. im } ood Figue, TO “ARRIVE. YOU BBLS. ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘“‘Golden Age,” e Choice Superiors XXX. Gu0 bbls. ‘Golden Age,”’ 800 bbls. ‘ Alabaster,” Now en route for Charlottetown. be accepted fer above to ar rive. a: i. ia FOUL, Offers will FOSTER Millers’ and § Shippers’ Agent, May 8, 1880. Moncton, N. B. BRITISEL WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. ENIRST INSTALMENT OF i SPRING GOODS, r Hortiern Light To-day, Dp Gq co co howd o =< cr fs we ce Worsted Cloths, Tweeds, 1 ¢ Mtn wasn atin Pateig o Ru Cashmeres, Carpets, Maitings, Bugs, Y Dham Dancy ana m0CM saper. ihers having enlarged and re- lishment, will, in afew days, oe oe customers @ very ‘The fitted the: estat be prepared t to show large and well -s lected s for Cash, which they will usual Jow prices. is of ‘ ww. & A. BROWN & C9. 1880. . apt 23 ‘Flour and Meal. RDERS will be ing Brands of Fleur and ‘‘ Buda” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,’ Meal !— Meal——‘‘ Golden Star.” the : n \ at Quotations for and Meal f. o. b. a& Bo ston, or delivered at Charlottetown or Snimersice. ve i. FOST UR, Millers’ and Shippers’ Agent, May 6, °30. Moncton, N. B. “Belvidere.” FEXHIS well-known property, situated in the ij Royalty of Charlottetown, consisting ot about 200 acres, is offered on lease fur a tern of years, either as a - — or in part. varticulars apply to ee DANIEL HODGSON, G. W. DebBLols, Agents for Alexander Beazeley, Keq. Mareh 10, 1880—pat ti For Sale er to Let. HAT 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 unlocking a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL April 26, 1380—tf ? RINC < of Goods, bought at their ae aeitind for the follow- ** Golden Age,’ ‘‘Wareup’s Superior,” ‘‘ White - ‘ a 2? 5 i> c, ‘ - ” Rose,” ‘‘Florence,” ‘‘Beaver,’ ‘‘Castry and ** Amber,” aud cheice K. D. Corn bove Brands of Flour > 7 © OO Femme te seen Sanaa aeapenata eee ee oe “ a —J EDWARD ISLAND, Ce Perel anbaMlewww- enews 8 RE rere oe ers ba C. Nici iCdnnan, COW MISSION ANT, GENERAL AGENT, Mere Vt ¥} iI tinh i bat i! AND AUCTIONEER, ie eS an j 3 13 a VAIL xX AN INE WK. 4. i = » ae nw é ~ 5 ~~ pee ; G-QUEEN S ‘ak eee ee } % iN a Q Charlottetown, - - P. E. Island. | LAY 22, 1890. | #~ a Consiguments selicited. Prompt returns | “i guaranteed, LEARING THE DECK. in any on reasonable terms, A uction Sale ~ conducted | City or Country _ May 11, 1880 —3m ead GEORGE CARTER, —DEALER IN Choice Groceries, e FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, ‘FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS. 68 Creat George Street, 4 : gre . “Yre. “? Next AMillrer’s Tin MOD, 1880 —3w cod . Charlotietuwn, May 8 . £2,009,000 2,950,900 499,750 | | Subscribed Capital, - ~~ - Total Invested Funds, Upwards of Total Annual Income. - ee ee ‘The undersigned having been appointed Agents at Charlottetown, are prepared to issue Policies of Insurance against Fire on the CARVELL BROS. ottetown, April 21, ’80-—-lm 2aw usual terms. Char! QUEEN NSURANOH —00 Y, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO Mili MILLIGNS STERLING. NSURANCE effected o1 on all kinds of Build. ings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, op Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences, Losses settled promptly. ACLEOD rince GEORGE } (Union Bank), t so As aa far P Edward Island | t ma Sune, 1877-~- | | | i : Mus >HI TEN RE-OF Gis ED. rHYHIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL has been 1 THOROUGHLY REPAIRED and _ Fornished in rirss-Uiags Style FO} TUE A : Yo fr thie allin L{t ‘Accommodation of the Travelling Publics € al from the “a Steamers as ft - ¥. McGREGOR, PROPRIETOR. 1.,}) eod {pat aj lm : Guests and baggag Railway Station charge. Water Street, Ch’town, P. EF. ‘ April 20, 1880. A. McNHBILL, ioneer, Commission iherohant, ani Manutacturers’ Agent, Aus No. 11 Queen Street (Brick Building.) QITORAGE facilities for any quantity and } all kinds of Merchandise, Frost-proof Cellar (capacity 1,000 Barrels); Real Estate, Sankrupt Stock and Furniture Sales attended to at reduced rates Sales of Horses, Carriages, Farm Imple- ments, Stock, &e¢., on Market Days, at Mar- ket louse. Auction Sales of Household Fur- niture at Residences, and of General Mer chandise at Stores, Warereoms, Wharves,&c., conducted on moderate terms, f Goods of every description will OL ‘prompt attention. Apples a specialty. Consig receive when required. Business solicited, corres- pondence answered promptly and in con- fidence, A. MoNEILL, Auctioneer, Jharlottetewn, Prince Edward Island. N. B.—Ali hinds of P. E, Island products bought and shipped to erder. April 2% », ’$0—3im To Inventors and Mechanics ATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamph- et of 60 pages free upon rec or postage. Address ; ’ GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.C part of the | deities Comph any. free of AUCTION a MS (the largest in the City, ) nme nts | Advances made and proceeds guaranteed | ipt of stamps MINER. ee me AY, MAY SATURD SEG PIRATES. ON A ey ee MATE WILTIAMS’ BRAVE PIRATES CAPTURED.-~— MIDNIGHT RAID BY ISLAND VESSEL. DEFENCE. FOUR ONE PROWNED, | oii eli The schooner Viclor, which cleared from i88O <aeetheeaneeety —— - wa picked olf the yawl by the captain of the schooner : which lay about a half mile from the Vicler. The other was drewned. At day break the tug General Mead pass- d, and was signalized. She came along- side and the prisoners were taken to the Central Office, New York, and there taken in charge by Captain Clucheay. ‘They gave ir names as James Morgan, Thomas J. Reill ly, Fiegh Lynch and James McMahon. it was Morgan who was picked off the yawl He said the man who was washed away away with him on the yawl was John O'Rourl k He had received one of the mate's bullets ag he tumbled over the side, and as he floated beside bim in the water, with his hand.on the sinking boat, he mut- New York on the 14th ins Mlushing Bay on 17th, er pirates. The New York tant, lay in the when she was é ntered Herald miatter :-- by ris ives t ecound of the nroused the . i , , sieneda, Dnt for a ? Hesatup and Aa : liye 2 a) } . —* . At three O'clock Sormerninyg j ai mate. time only heard the swash of the water against the vessel's timbers. He was com- pesing himself again when a sound on the deck above hin canght his ear and brought him to his feet in a twinkle. it was the scuffing of stealthy footsteps, and presently he heard the clank of metal as the fasten- ings of the hatch were stirred. Without dreaining of what was afoot, the mate hur- ried te the foot of the companion-way, Hi i ’ +} . and Like entrance Was } V eu ACY } Lie $- . aot Tne 3 ee in ; bloel a DY TWO meh WHO a2ITecaa\ Deg th | as : ] descendin: } as a dha 5 ve hi ? Hallo CAlued Cub The Mate, F Wiat uv youn want. The dim swinging cabin_light by this time fell en the face of the first comer-—a rough one, utterly strange to him, the mate saw-—and as he uttered his challenge he saw the intruders hand slipping inte his Bie pec ket, an cd with th ia quick instinet hat danger sending, he swung ean into his eepie'e place and caught up a pair of pistols. fle at the com- before the others were dewn, and, w itl jout singling eut the dark figures jabove him, he turned up the muzzle of his revolver and pulled the trigger twice. ~ As | the shots rang eut there was a hurried! -comp: mnionway, a scuffling of was iw} rs ; “| WaS vack panions ay noise in the feet on deck and, as Williams peeped out through the powder sinoke, he saw the stars shining through the open hatch, without any cbstacle between him and them. He ‘dashed up the steps; a weaporrineach hand, and came out upon the deck. All was atill there as when he left it, but off forward he saw a cluster of dark forms, and the figures of the two intruders rereating before him. There were five men in all en deck, and, as the mate came out, they made a movement as thongh to sweep down upon him. ° Rais- ling his revolver at this, he sent a bullet {over their heads, but in a trice he was an- iswered, and three pistel fiashes, s seemingly | fron 1 the men who had entered the cabin, | were followed by a whistling of bullets un- leamfortably close to the mate’s ears. He pulied trigger again at this, and sent shot after shot forward, and, adyanein Ww as he fired, he shonied aloud, ‘‘ Uilriddle you, if j You don t 1 clear out of this ’ 4 PRECIPITATE RETREAT. | There was a movemeit in the dark knot on board, and the mate, thinking van were about to throw theinselves upon him, lifted his weapon again; but at this moment a chattering of veices was heard on the foreeastle, the crew came tumbling up, and ‘the strangers, seeing all was up for them, lmade a dash for the side and flung them ever it. Their haste was a one it was a dash to death ; for the | others to duress, becange as the avalance of | frightened men came down upon the yawl; she turned over and sent the whole party! into ,he water. As the Victor's men caine | te the side, their hostility gave place to a! feeling of pity. Under their eyes there | was erent splashing and sputtering in the | gloom. Struggling forms were orig | about; and a little off, going further in the} waves, was the upturned boat, with two dark figures bebbling up and dewn at its ee ee ==. enero nner ESN are See selves snicic al, | , ie ac + ty aa ? — em — { ve . (stern. Williams, who had cleared the 'ideck, was not behind hand, now thata deed of mercy was to be done. ‘‘ Lower away the boat, he called, and as a set of men dropped inte the schooner’s boat he jumped after them and, headed fer the scheoner's bew toward which the men in the water had been drifting. A voice heard before in the darkness, crying ‘‘ Help I'm drowning !” re: ached the ears of crew again, and quickened their speed, as the hoat shot out of the vesssel’s shadow feo re © OD "ee wt bese he flu DO uv ? 3} ‘ie ls -“ ives ere: . ; they saw they were in time. Clinging to| 1, har chai i ee i} the anchor chain, to wh ich the ey 24ac been | Washed, and struggling to sustain them- | $ " _ ' selves by are pe at the } OW, were t hree ipen who turned supplicating faces to the men they had come to boarders of ten minuies were thoroughly jcowed now, and gratefully snbmitted to being hauled aboard and taken taken back ta the vessel as prisa: 1ers. the first on deck, and as man after man was! lifted on deck he had him securely fettered and taken below. The boat was then shoved off again and rowed i in the direction of the overturned yawl, it had been (washed out of sight now, and altheugh the Vietor’s men pulied about in the darkness with a will and shouted till they were hoarss,. a lasiadhi ihe before aicenfirmation of 1 of Chung How has decided Russia to recall Williams was j tered ‘‘ I’m shot,” and soon sank out ef sight. They were all committed for-exam- ination by Judge Morgan. EWS BY TELEGRAPH, WASHINGTON, May 20, The race between Hanlan and Riley will be for $2,000 over the rewed same course yesterday, Arianta, Ga., May 19. Senator Jehn B. Gordon has sent in his resignation to the United States Senate, io take effect immediately. The Governor thas accepted the resignation, and will ap- point his successor to-morrow. Sr. Pact, May 19. ‘She Minnescta Republicans in Conven- tion instructed its delegates to the Chicago National Convention to present the name of Senator Windom for President. May 20, The Globe this morning contains the fol- lowing special cablegram, dated London, May 19th : Lam authorized to inform Han- lan through the columns of the Globe that Triekett challenges him to rew on the chame , in the middle of November, for ‘thampionship of England and £200 a ‘ido Fle has posted the money to-day to the editor of the Sportsman. The Trickett party desire an in amediate cable reply from Hanlan addressed to the editor of the Sportsman, London, w ho will refund Han- lan expenses incur red in cabling. There is plenty of money behind Trickett and bets to any amount are forthcoming. Prymeru, Mass., May 20. The case of Henry Gunn, on trial for the wurder of his father in September last, was given to the jury at 7.30 to night, who, after four hours deliberation, returned a verdict of murder in the second degree. The judge immediately pronounced sen- tence of imprisonment in the States prison during the term of his natural life. Lonpox, May 20. The Laily understands that Charles Bradlaugh will go to the Commons and take the oath. 'tis believed his com- petence to do so will be controveried. The meeting last night of the constitu- ents of Mr. Plimsell was very enthusiastic, After a statement by Mr. Plimsoll, giving asa reason for vacating his seat that Sir | Wm. Harcourt wound further his shipping ‘reforms, a resolution was passed unani- mensly, but reluctantly, inviting Sir Wm, < ont to become their candidate. e British Commissioner has written te he ie, mese ambassaders that it is neces- sary to postpone business for the present and he emb: sssy is requested to return. Lord Lytton wishes to leave his successor free to take up treaty negotiations or not. Toronto, rer nk Ne irs bet ev? cn e Capri May 20. Sidul Rahman Khan has dismissed his ariny, saying he does not need it as he has no present hostile intention teward Eng- Beriin, May 20. Petersburg is that the the report of the sentence 1Cws ire m ot. her charge daffaives from Pekin and place her subjects in China under the protection of the United States. Germany intends to increase her nayal force on the eastern Asiatic station as soon as relations between Russia and China as- sume a more grave aspect. ere ts Lord Aric hibald Campbell, now on a visit to his brot her the Gevernor General, has odd ideas of the secrecy of the ballot, if the following can be relied on : ‘- 2- ‘Tt seems, a the Glasgow News Lord Archibald Caurpbell, voting brether, was furnished with a voted. He afterwards that his vote had , that for his paper and raised « question recorded in a man- : been ner that would render it void. The precise cause oi the alleged invalidity of the vote is unknown, but it is not material to the point raised, which is con followed. Meell Lerd Archibald Sheriil to break worn minage aie t tain d in what ng anxious about the vete, ordefea and induced the the seal « the ballot-box, ng the papers to find Lerd Archibald sto abstract it from the box, te 'destroy it and give another paper, with which he voted. That the voter who incited the Sheriff to act was the son of the inird and the brother of the candidate rather aggravated the impropriety of the preceeding ; and certainly if the seal of the ballot-box is to be breken at the did- ding of any elector who has made a mis- take or permitted himself to act on the him they saw no trace of the missing boat, net heard any answering cry. Satisfied that | the yawi and the hapless pair clinging to ii, had gone down, they rewed back to the vessel and then mounted guard till day-| break over the prisoners, One of the men mistake of another, the secreey of the bal- | lot is a farce.” a>. CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalled. for cleaning Gold, Silver and Niekel ware, Enquire for it. tino otitis » a pa ne