- ss dic teat SSP NOP RES « s % i -is expressed 2 — —_ - ove-a Loci il © : » a rane kets sl ” 3] and Other Items. ite OY TE it ANAS? REWS BY TELEG ; } * we ac J * ei Wareu for Daniel Druee. — - Reprericron, June 38. > eo ' . . ‘ eh Qe; amndiary | : ° saecine ence ghd at the Stipendiary Mis Honor the Lieut. Governor is much Magistrate 8s Cour 1s iorenoon, . : ; 8 | umproved since vestorday, and his complete , vr . reco ‘YY 1a low mnItea say? | Uncts Tom's CaBIn at Market Hal! to ie very 18 now qiiute certain. night. A‘anensr, June 8. ——— WI . : a . ‘ ry . ° Tur steamer M.—A. Starr arrived thiv| . Ue Working in 8. Kt a mill, . . F | hal sabe vel as be atiana 4 afternoon with a carge of merchandize. jat Athol, yesterday, Nichard Chi apman was Se .- 1 : . . 5 mt istruck by a deal which caught in the saw, ‘Law MS! now shiftless!” Aunt Ophelia, |and so seriously injured that he died in halt in Uncle Tom's Cabin, to-hight. an hour. — - \rv — ' ) ; . ; ’ QUEBEC, Jie 8, CarBnacs PLanrs in variety, for aale by \ he bill : a : sy ’ : . - AiMong ie DIS to-day Was on VY in- Jehn Colwill, Upper Prince street. . wo ; oe dae sien corporate tho Ikestigouche Salmon Club. : 5 7 : \ ht} ber f é re? tle; * | Srizuns.—-The Customs authorities at ' Se oe New York wit Shite 7 rr Souris seized a quantity of liquor, tobacco | POUR eub Dan Peazer'’s weil known place and sugar—broaght from St. Pierre a few days |#"4 np aasoon Henhing “rights. ihey pro- ayo—for infrinyement of the Customs regula- | POS@ ‘to estabiisa there a summer resort tious. and te build cottages for their families. _ A railway is proposed to connect the , ’ rigi } f r . re it iy »} e y - ryY : i i Eva's visien o1 Heaven, i Unecie Pom te Grrand Lrunk Railw ay and the (Juebee night. ee Government line by a short line on the Is- ee 6. Mant hs a ‘ a A A catcker Maren will take place on Vir ler =, mo itreal from Point Melare ~ : t “) rer tl : a< c *y teria Park on Saturday, between the married | D2#UE au frecoiiect. he idea is an old and single elevens of the Phoenix © reewets ie, but the scheme is important from lub. Wickets will be pitched at 2 o’cleck, any respects of the western carrying p- mn. i acts ; mee Eennah es The gevernment’s resolutions asking for Me. Wittiau Doop will sell by auction to- |. 4.037. } i 1) : s : w L1utherity to compiete tne bridge at Hil, morrow, at i! saieroem, one laryve mGuare }, nn i t} Cy: M. 0. & O > ae } ° . , ’ ’ CoMMNecltiny’ (hp J. Jy. . ce ; . ik The Piane, in good order, Sess de inaaieat. ue aM a Ween tine : , inada Centrai, were passed unanimously, I'm a LAWYKR, and my name is Marks.” | °@ Opposition not being able to move an Uncle Tom to-night. vuondment te their own scheme. Mr. , : , ss aaeaeatsitatelinsiien Caapleau attended to the important need Rev. W. B. Hirsox will (D. V.). preach securipy at once the benefits of running again this evening in the Baptist Chapel. Wwers over tae Central, granted by the] , ¢ ; 9 7 1 ‘or we ¢ : P » be ‘ . : . . . . Prayer meetin, at 7}, sermen at 8 o'clock. Vominion Parliament last session in view > . 7 : xi the importance of the latter road asa REMEMBER tie sale at auction of Bank and |+1,,, os a oe a a } : P nninn } eae aaa : ; “i thorough line from Sanlt Ste Marie te the Skating Rink stock at 12 o'clock noon at W. | wees . ‘ . © he D, Stewart's Auction Reoms., 7 . > of. ae ? , hestiel _doly repr lia ted all conciliation, and de- Tus Duke of Beaufort, Sir John Rae Reid wed himself a thorough party man, taking Lord Fitz Roy Soinerset, and Mr. D. Fr. t] 3 re: spensil lity for ‘the Qi stin in with Munree, were among the passengers brought | nich all otters of cealitien were peperen by the White Star steamer Adriatic which] last session. He admitted that they had arrived at New York on Thursday. Miss Opuet a4, I think that you are just about the right person to fill the place of my late lamented Molly.” Deacon Peny Uncle Tom's Cabin, to-nig'it Soe ae A larce congreza'i nassemb'«d harch this inorning to witness Mr. ‘arman, ef the Hy MENIAL, at St. Peter's ' the marriage ot nes ( Tiss el ae. Post Offic © 3/2] artment, a d Miss Helen Stewart. We wish the young couple happi- neas an prosperity pros} aa Tee fugitives and the kind hearted Quakei r, at Market Hall to-night, in Untele Tom's Cabin. THe attendance at the Gaelic service, con- -ducted by Rev. A. McLean, in the Prince street Presbyterian Church on ‘Tuesday evening, ‘was very large. The sermen, which was plain, instructive and highly practical, was ‘listened to with rapt atte: ition. In the andi- ence were seen many of his late parishiovers from Belfast, iho flocked ar him after the close of tha service. — or sud Diamonp Dost PoLisH is acknowledged by the leadicng Manufacturing Jewellers and Silversmiths, to be the best polish for cleaning, and giving a beautiful lustre to articles ot Gold, Silver, Nickel, Glass. Dees not contain any M ere wry, ( yanide, Acid or Grit. Can be appiie:! te the most delicate Jewellery, without injuring it the least, restoring it in- stantly to its eriyinal brilliancy and be uty. Sele agent for P. “B. Island, Tum, L. Ciar- PELLE, Diamond Bodkstore. ee ’ ana “On! coutty! I’se so wicked.” Tepsey is Uncle Tom to night. aetineadetase=ened Tus brigt ‘““L. J. Westaway” Captain MeLeod, arrived in port to-day, twenty-seven days from Demarara. The mate—John Or- sato—aud two seamen —John Kgan and George ledgewick—-are lying sick of fever Tr. The quarantine officer ordered the vessel to anchor in the stream and removed the sick men to the Hospital. It is reported that their disease is yellow fever, but up to our going to press we have been un- able to find whether or not the report is authentic. The captain, however, has been admitted ashore. Were there cases of yellow fever on board his vessel, he would not be por- mitted to lan’. sentence reteset A Goo» Investment.-—As will be seen by references to our advertising columns, Mr. W. D. Stewart will offer at au oti on at 12 e’cloek te-morrow, four shares in the capital stock o! the Citizen’s skating Rink Co. Some cu: ‘losity 14 to what it will bring, this stock being regarded by many as about the best in the market, tie dividend paid tothe fortunate shareholders this year, reaching the handsome figure of twenty per cent., ¥ ‘hilst banks have paid but nine per cent. The net earn- ings of the rivk for the past five years have been eighty-o1e per cent, and the excess of esetts over bybilities is fifty-one per of the capital stock (a3 per annul report in May last) thus proving rink stock to bea safe aud yood in vestiment for our c apitalists. <—- Tue perfariaance ef the Polies Dramatiques at Market Hal! last evening, was one «f tie bist our citizens have witnessed for some time. There was a refreshing novelty in the style of ent: rtainment, the ¢ haracters } eing evidentiy in ‘he hands of artists of experience. The numerous and varied per given with :n artistic didelity to Nature, while the whole was so bristled and bubbled |. with fun that the andieace were kept in an al- mo t constant roar of laughter. whole entertainment the most wold fail to detect a word, leok or gesture, that cond indelieatels the cout. 5 1 coarsely or strued = Spa-e will uot permit us to indi. | vidualize to any extent, put we cannot re- ne singing of Ar zena, Burt frain from re erring to t and the comic specialities of Sidney The former possesses a Voice of rare ness well u oder control; and the latter, a wealth - i al expression, as well a$ the rare faculty never overdoing. To-night, the eae a ent their own version of the well-known Uncle Tom’s Cabin, expressly atranged by “has, McGinnis, and we bespeak for them a bumper heuse. aan ** You can't bid at this sale, sir.” ‘Yes, I can.” ‘Well, what do you bid?” “1 bid you gool-day.” Marks, in Uncle Tom to- aight.” . sonations were | Through the } fastidious : cel: | ewant- ' This avowal!l considered own side, and is 14e@ ON HIS } muc. been mi cases surprise, fatal to his reputation for moderation and r Yai 1 | endence. TI fi st W it of « nfid nce morc) is Ing diseussec it is an amendment ¢ roy sal « the Government to make form the \ palatien tc stamp dniies n legal documents. (ny intention or The acl OF Lin} sing hew taxes 1S repudiated by the Government, and the whele thing is a pretext founded upon the imposition of a f cent aucy upon “certain exhibits in the c umissione rs’ cour the increase lt revenue from shitdhe-s would amount to $800. AN the other duties are already authorized cf Sa ry}, Statute. a i140 stuunply a consolidation, ili to be introduced is intended te make a uniform tariff so as to secure the proper fulfilment ef their duties by officers of the Court Hitherto they have been sericusly neglected under the pretext of the obscurity ef the law and much loss of revenue has The amendment iris the desirability of economy, instead the mpo sition of fresh taxation. lebate is likely te last some time, he i Gcennernt will be well supported } at ; oY oeCCn tae consequence, fearte of Bonaventrre has declared his infention te vete with them. MonTREAL, June 8. The scena_in court this morning during the $15,090 robber y case, when McNamee called Mousean, «. , Crewn prosecutor, } ‘fan infamou: ‘ liar,” ian resulted in a row, is the subject of great interest this afternoon session Mc- Nameec was : ed by the C ourt, cem- of Moai ginek efs and Dugas. 5 seid e other proceedings yo on, it aiternoon. at tiie posed a) “CY Vesnovye ‘ Bofore any becomes my duty to call on one citizen te loxrte this court. This morning in court was guilty of contempt by using gros and contemptuous language to the Bar and to representatives of the Crown. Like everybody else, | was taken so much by that | was unable to meet it as J surprise should have done. Hewever, the majesty vi the court has to be vindicated, and such couduct as you, Mr. McNamee, made your- solf guilty of, cannot pass unpunished. It becomes my duty to order yeur personal ‘rest aud te proceed to pass sentence on you for contempt of court this Morning: ee . wr ah . Mr. Chief of Mr. McNamee. . i -olice , arrest 4 } lis and Detective Lafon vlaced Chief Parac themselves one on either side of Mr. Me- Ne mee. Mr. Desnoyers—‘‘ Have you anything to sav Mr. McNamee, why sentence should not be passed upon you ?” Mr. MeNamee apologized for the language addressed to the court, but renewed his at- tack on the Crown Prosecutor, who, he said, had grossly insuited him. Mr. Desnoyers—‘' I am glad you have taken back one part of the offence, but there remains the ins = the officers and ma'‘estvy of the law, which must be vind}- ' nit eli cated. i cannot tee 1w such seenes to ocen there. Ihad intended te imprison you for { s ; : ‘ la longer period, but, taking into considera- tion the excuse, j mh be as lenient wath sentenced to il tee ten veatd ag ia Von ar now YOU aS Dossivie. Lon are now ;|imprisonm: nt in! the (10) days. common ja as 6 SF Ut Nir. stiC 1 Pe i ze tra of Chief Paradis. Nainee then walked over to the} lice Station, leaning on the arm It is said that an attempt | such conduct. “ae se No, = ASS A, that is viven to the Le oe to take eare of it.” Tnele Lezree, at Siarket Hall { to-night. ae. eer A Good Account. you can’t ‘Po stm it up, six long years of bed-rid- x sickness and suffering, costing $200 per . total $1,200—all which was stoppec os pe bontien ot Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, and | want ever ybedy to know it for their benefit.” “jJoun Weexs, Butler, N. Y.’. i Riv er. HAT DEPARTMENT. |g | a a > Silk Hats, 4 nie = oop <3 F ~~ aie “ao aoe ae Drab Shell Hats ae <= im eo Ce Ce Felt Hats, Berens Straw Hats, ? a = mt = we | 2 ‘E32 0 Linen Hats, 6 : 2. Indian Pith Hats) 42 = @ &. . ge aii <7 _. 2 FOR HOT WEATHER. Ti = i = = : = OR The General Stock comprises the Newest and Best and retail. Cheap for Cash. Styles in every The Best Brands OH Our Usual Good Stock rei rR GHOIGE TEAS, In CHESTS, HALF-CHESTS, and BOXES. “LOUR in the Market. department. Wholesale Cr. DAVIES & des e. charlottetown, May 31, 1880. etl ; debited) ee ee . i 2, 9 a | > 4 Sle etl las Bee? TEXHIS Large New House, beautifully situated on the highest FRU DE POT. land, adj: cent to 7 City, is now open for the ree eption 7 M H Laatth a edwin tews F fraedoi m dust. oe aad First-class Establishment (situated oi guests, his ouse has the at Van tag Cs O 1" eaon tro i ; or Cadatiam Street: one door east of and heat of a ae residence, and is only 20 minutes walk ae en are for the a . 1 wr . j dation of the public. iverything to be foun trom the Post Office. A neat ¢ ab will run in connection with in a first-class Oyster and Refreshment Saloon and Steamers. Guests will. Cab will run at this House, connecting with Car; be driven to and from the House free of charge. regular intervals each day. TERMS Moprrave. HENRY COOMBS, PROPRIETOR. eS Charlottetown, May 22, 1880—pat tf | NHW OILCLOTHS! —~AT-- W. A. WEEKS & CO’s. 70: BHRAUTIFUL NEW PATTARNS.- 3 FEET WIDE, 43 ee ve. 6 ee ce Q 6s a4 ce ce 12 WW. A. WHRMES & Charlottetown, May 18, 1880—tu th sat * CoC... épueen Street =—- 2 —— a — aren ante Fe i ESTABLISHED {8$25. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. , JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, ‘Varred including Manilla y all sizes r 8 Hemp Houseline, LY Rope, ‘tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, ‘ope, ilembroline, &e., &e., equal in quality to the best American, 3 Prices on application. Jan. aes 1850, a asia me ne A SE SoS A 0 neem Positi ive and Un BPECSEFY ed Sate, HANDSOME ilding and Paddock Lots, gy WAIL seil at AUCTION, on the grounds, & on MONDAY, l4th inst, at 12 o'clock, commencing at Let No. 51, as per plan, — VALUAB! Household Fears, POO “ M instructed by Fenton T. Neweery, ts j-» to sell at AUCTION, at his resi- dana e, baie Street, on WKH DNES SDAY, léth inst., at 1] o'clock, the following hand: some and valuable Household, F urniture : | Hallett & Davis, Square Piane, 7 oct. (very fine instrument), Llarge Mirror, 15 ft., gilt rame, Handsome Brussels Carpet & Rugs, Lace Curtains & Fringes, Drawing Room Set ‘in Walant & Bronze, Brown Repp, Walnut Gancal ned Bl Thirty-four very handsome Building and Paddock Lots, on the Lower St. Peter's Road, be ing part ot the ‘Strawberry Hill Property,” iand reaching to the shore of the Hillsboreu gh R These Lots are from one to two acres jin extent, and comprise séme of the iinest Basy Chairs, Walnut Spring Recker, Mahog. | Lots on the Estate, and are ordered for posi- | Card Table, Wal. Centre & Side Tables, tive and unreserved sale. Remember, these Wal. Whatnot, Handsome Wal. Side | Lets are close to the ity, jree irom City! Board, (marble top), Steel Sherer ngs, iTaxes, and will be sold without any reserve. Oil Chromos, Kx. Di ning fable, Set TERMS AT SALE, 3 Wal. & Repp seat Dining iain, China | WILLIAM DODD, | Tea & Breakfast sets, 1 Diuner set, Glass- jdune 5, 1880. Auctioneer. | | ware, Bronze & Brass G aseinere 3 ‘s Gas Drop | lwill be made to resete McNamee by his|— friends, but the latter would not submit to, pun undersigned hereby call » meeting of have my soul, far and heis well ahle LISHING CoMPANY, Tom te Simon ' publication of the EXAMINER newspaper, in! a a NOTICE. Fire irons, , Wal. Hat with Satan Hall Table _& Chairs, Butter stand & ‘Tray, 2 Hall Stoves (Argand Base burners), Oil Cloth, Brussels an Stair Carpet & Rods, 1 Wal. Bedreem suit, 1 ‘ EXAMINER Per-| Ash & Wal. Trimmed Bed-room suit, 1 to be held at the oftice of | ' Mahog. & H. C. Settee, Iron & Painted Bed- Passe 4 Wash stands, ae Oe et ee te. oes ry ee litt, &e., 1 the 14th day of JUNE, inst., at eight (8) a morican Range Stove with hot water Boiier, o'clock, oo for the purpose of exchanging | 1 D:amond Cook, Kitchen Tables and Dres- Steck with the ‘‘Examiner Printing and Pub- ler, Dish Covers Cooking Utensils, &c. lishi ng Com pany,’ ” enacting By-laws, elect- : ' o ing a Board of Directors, and transacting such | other business as may be necessary for the! yuild), management of the affairs of the said Com- | geant,’” Bostoa), | Jaunting Sleigh, 1 Box pany. | Sleigh, i Water Cart, 1 set Silver Mounted Dated at Charlottetown this seventh day of | , Driving Harness, 1 set Black Mounted Driv- June, A. D. 1880. ‘ing Harness, 1 Vow, and Stable. appoint- W. L. COTTON, j | ments, &e. N. A. MITCHELL, * Shareholders. } . WILLIAM DODD, J. W. MITCHELL, | Ch’town, June 5, ’80. Auctioneer. | Light ‘‘ Mercury,’ and Umbrella Stand, the Shareholders of the ‘ 7 Also, i Ladies’ Park Phaetou (New York 1 Reversible Seat. \Vagon ( by ‘*Sar- always on band. Being conducted by an ex- perienced person, satisfaction is guaranteed. Our up-stairs Lunch Reoms are neatly and tastefully arranged, and far excel anything of the kind in the city. Call and see for your- selves, | June 3, ’80—im mths 4 he , counts j June 5, 1880. ‘has been deelared on A. McDONALD, Proprietor. —— = ee ee Final Warning. LL PERSONS indebted to the under- signed, who have net paid their ac- which were DUE and _ rendered TWELVE MONTHS AGO—will please take ‘notice that PAYMENT must be made IM- | MEDIATELY. jpaid on the 15th inst., | witheut further notice. | positively the Last Warning. All accounts remaining un- will be SUED for Remember, this is HENRY A. HARVIE, Union Bank of P. &. Island. DIVIDEND NO. 32. ae is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of Hight per cent. per annum the Capital Stock of this sank for the past six months, payable at its /Head Office and Branches on and after this pdate. ‘and good, GEORGE MACLEOD, Cashier. Charl ‘ottetow town, June 2, 1880. DORIES. VOR SALE, Two American DORIES, ' thorough repair. Apply at the FISH MARKET. “May \ <ET 20, 1880. ‘Turnip seed. Turnip Seed. ‘el UST RECEIVED, a @F Celebrated Skirving, Shamrock, All quantity of the Laing, Champion warranted fresh and ROBERTSON § ain 1880. -$30i At the Fish joa CAMERON, 17 Diady PARESE HALIBUT, Codfish and Mackerel; also, Smoked Alewives and Finnan Haddies. Charlottetow ‘n, June 3, 1889, JUS) pre STR. _ LANDED lot of — another ig BARRELS rat Limetta Champagne ee oe of suit oe W. E. BAWS May 31, 1880—tf Miran ie hi i, * Hontse In lets of dozen, to ON & a. VESSELS WANTED! ‘O load Coal at Sydney and other Ports in Cape Bret on for Montreal and New Y ork, aud te icad deals (phosphate s for ballast) and Grain from Montreal and New York for Ports in the United Kingdom. -~—A LSO Vessels to load Deal at Halifax and near Ports jor Ports in the United Kingdom. _- AL SO — Vessels to lead Sawn Timber and Deals at Southern Ports in the United States for Ports in the United Kingdom. The highest rates of freight will be given. WM. KOUGHAN, Ch’towa, April 24, ’80. Ship Broker. [2m 2aw, ar her 2m eow, pat oaw 2m]