ell ae ea _ Million bot+les sold last year. — a, cetera Serene neem ee ane ipumeuhinanaatetind : naa sca “ ‘al atid Other Items ‘respond 29 tPfa Lo ii € ih if r RIS. ¢' eyt res Spe atece Bete ‘ eae } ® " : ; Dd. Mc{xrvee is in the city " oe ne yr cory Senator Mon TGcomMery is in town a Jo Tus City Council meets to-morrow even) Me cshier & vel maditets dalay t) : ‘ ; i it Lusneed repairing in s | Se a} y to my letter of the : “Ww ‘ 3 ep “IRy Se ré }} e ; 7 ! Sipewala i & i Several pirls! lath inst. | vid that my strict of the city, have had ti : t of Kin him ‘e! sore, sii iain i : : tony ‘ : ‘ SQ] ; ‘ aud Knowiny weil ¢ itlituine thet GARDENING © erations are soing on everve,, 7 . ty 1 G2 : itiine Li ae C3} 6 ~ ;uorTeous then y Ppubilshing a ti : OF the where. most tlagra: ] ci isay ‘‘falsehood <ieee i As . ey 4408S ‘ advisediy, for My Lawes ew wh hal Tut market to day was fairly attended. ae J i ar £442WION AHEOVW oon ne} . enned them (if pen them he di it thev | Prices the same as [’riday last. Pee rou wt pen them he did) that they | . were labrications ef the worst kind a 41, : Tus Supreme Court adjourned on Monday until Wednesday 19th inst. <a » Hox. JamRs McDonaxip, Minister of Jus- tive, is now in I falifax Tue lnglish Market for cattle and beef is expected to be very good for some time, _> Tue Hop Bitters single scull race takes place to-morrew on the Potomac River Was):- ingtoi. sealant Dr. MeSwarn and family, fermerly of Belfast, arrivei in the “ Worcester ”’ ” this evening. sa Tux bret. ‘* Shamrock” has _— to Monta gue | Bridge for «a cargoe of produce for forei m market. — Tue small boy is very pious sttends Sunday School regular pic nic season. just now, and in view of the - —o Tur Lindley Opera Company played emall house last night and left N. B., this moraoing toa for Chathan, ciliate Cesrom TAalLoRiINe. — Gents's Tweed Suits for $10 ; Worsted Suits for $13 at J. B. Mac donald's. —m10, 6i eod —a ——— Ecvee Carr, of P. KE. Island, who officiated || yesterday in Coburg Street Christian Church, was a passenge’ 5 v Saturday night's eastern train. —St. John Tel. Tue “Lady Milten” cleared for Bordeaux, France, on the 18h inst., with a cargo consist- ing of 29,400 bush. eats, 425 pieces deal, 100 pieces deal ends, shipped by Hon. L. . | Owen. stemmed ta Fine.—The flew of a house on Edward street, occupiel by Mr. Daniel Howlett, firethis morning at nine o'clock. It was ex- tinguished be‘ere any serious damage was done. oth steam engines were present. eens Farwexs having cart and carriag fa horses for sale would do well to attend Upton Park Races on Mon Jay next, as a number of prom- inent horse-buyers from the other Provinces will be present to make purchases. teok From 27,000 to 35,000 operatives were “hrown out of work at Blackburne, Eng., ov Tuesday morning, on account of the strike. Mary towns in north and northeast Lan cashire have promised support. A protractod strike is apprehended and precautions agaiust rieting have been taken. Larurcy AND wis Assectare Forcers -— The chief of police and Mr. John S. Maclea», of the Merchants’ Bank, Malifax, are to vi sit Boston in June at the trial of one of the for- gers, who was connected with Lefurgy in uttering forged notes on P. KE. Island and Haliax banks.—S/. John 7/. ‘ I suffered fearfully with swollen joints ; wen’; on crutches, tried every remedy without success: Gillés’ Liniment Iodide Ammonia eured me. Thomas McDonell, 178 William st., Montreal. Giles’ Pills ‘cure Liyer Com- plaint. Sold by W. R. Watson. Send for pamplie. Dr. Giles, 120 West Broadway, Tria) size 25 cents. RK. R. Excursion ox ‘2b. —On Queen's Birthday, return tickets at single fares wil! be issued at ‘all : stations, good to return on Tues- day. the 25). Bythe time table which will then be in force, passengera may leave this eity for Ti ign sh, Souris, Georgetown, or inter- mediate points and return on the same day. Tar “ Prince “Edward” will sail for Liver- pool, G. B., to-morrow with a full cargo of upwards of 20,000 bush. ‘potatoes, 34,000 do oats, 103 cattle and fifty-six sheep. The, cattle were shipped to-day in presence of a! large number of spectators, who assembled « a | the wharf to witness the first shipment of cxt- tie from this Province tu the ‘British market. | Tas S. S. * Worcester,” Capt. Hedge, ar- | rived from Boston at 4 o'clock this evening, |’ with a general cargo of merchandise and the| following p.ssengers : Miss Mary Ferguson, Mrs McDermett, “pe! MeSwaia aud tamily, Mrs Morrissey, od J Mille. Mr H B Sprague, Mr G H Srecd iL Miss Katie \fcKenzie, Miss Ellen McEachern, | Miss Maggie McKachren, Mra G Darby, Miss Florence McDonald, Mrs Call, Mr 8 Me- Dougall, Mr WA Reeras. Wa clip the following paragraphs from | metices of the Exhibition of the Ontario ‘ ‘o- | sinted of Arts, now epen in Toronto :— “The Duarest Joy,” by R. Harris, A, represents a little gir! nursing her ‘soll edrawiny is good aud the coloring still) better, and all in all the picture is well worthy | of the distinguished artist from whose ease! it | comes, — 7 ronto (flobe, May 14. Mr, Harris’ new picture, ** The Church | Porch,” is one that will call forth more than . passing comment from the visitor. It repie| sents a youny girl in the costume of the ear ly part of this century, standing under the porch | @fanold church. The chiaroscura is remark f ably good. ‘The shadow in the background is | eep but not opaque, and the figures enveloj, | edin it support the principal subject without detracting from its prominence. — T'vrov 0 | ls Miss Fiora Fergus, | Mail, May 14. anal ; Flower. The immense sale and great popularity of Green’s August Flower in all towns and vil-| lages in the “civilized world has caused many imitators t» adopt similar names, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense of the afflicted. This medicine was introduc | ed in 1863, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and | iver Complaint, with their effects, such as | Sour Stomach, Sickheadache, Indigestion, Falpitation of the Heart, vertigo, etc., etc. + | it never has failed to our knowledye, Three willralieve any caso of Dyspepsia. Two Priee 75 conte. | 10 eents. | interest ot the taxpayers better than Mr. my candidature was not looked upon with ap- ithe publication of his choice letter, provi | viable peeenet m—heis, 1n ; disregard Air, Lawson " reason j de- . premised to | Vote ior mie, Valuckily for Mr. | & Very | jeg nounced him, and that he nevet intimate iriend of his was present at 4.45, ‘and 1e@ rd } rel} Al. j . es +} + 7 1 heard me be Lawson that l would then} poil my vote for hit, and reat him (My) i.) to vote at the same time. Mr. L thanked me and said Ae had decided not to vote at all or sal Re . , ; : which would be equivalent to giving me aj vote. tlow does this agree with the veracity ef David : me : : He (Mr. L.) admita that “I ran against the candidates nemiaated at the Aliin’s Hall meeting and so came to be looked upou as his colleague, but we did not conduct our canvass together.” Does not Mr. L. well remember “eg re ° that, immediately after our nomination, en the 6th iast., we fully arranged for the canvass, he decidiay to take the eastern end of the Ward, and I consenting to atte nd to the west ern p rvIoN. kaiiS, certat: ly, Li OKS ag ll we Were ‘‘in conjunction.” Why, then, does Mr. Lawson falsify matters? Several days prior to the election, [ heard it whispered that Mr. lL. was not acting loy ally with me, but liacl been ca IVaSsStinyg ror himsel f only. c ROWING that ny canvass was faithfully carried on, I having succeeded in influencing votes for Mr. L., from those who at first refused supporting him—many of them assuring me that I was in had compauy, & fact which i have since fully realized-—Il met Mr. L. ina frie nds store, and mentioned the rumor te him.* He positively wssured me that if such an impression existed it waa notrue. and that he had acted hono ably in the matter. I sccepted his ould honor, but demon: Mr. tion, believing him to be a mas ot his present communication clear rly strates how sadly i have been a ed. Lawson again falsely states that IL did net make ifa that the men who voted for me should suppert him. Every vote ! canvassed was solicited for Lawson anu my- self. Insome cases | was unsuccessful, an d can now ‘iate the wisdom of those wav refused him. Modest Mir. him because | rond iti au apprec Lawson saya that [ voted for thought he would protect the Beer or Mr. Hug! Such an absurd idea nover crossed my as and could only emanate from the diseased immavination cf a lunatic Mr. Lawson's contemptible insinuation that the Ward, the returns Were it not for my ‘* majority” would This he knows to /preval by the electors of ¢ of the cléction disprove. exertions in his behalf, his be reduced fully 75 votes, be true. ; Mr. Lawson has added insult to injury by "Ss that his egotism is only exceeded by his 6° norance, When he says ** he believes the ele tors are under a , debs of 1 atituc le to him, I suppose for gross ploce ot treachery and deception. ; The electors are only too anxious te liquidate thia ‘ ’ and will do so the first eee ity in a manner not at all congenial Mr. Lawson. The chief characteristics in Mr. Lawson's character are corpulency, treaehery, falsolood and deception On the day of the election I had two teams running incessantly to the booth bringing up voters to support Lawson and inyself, whose sympathies, in the majority of cases, were with Beer and I, but knowing it was our daty to support each other, 1 persua: led them to vote ‘the ticke +f. : Elec tors who walked to the polls and who intended suppor tae me and eithe +r Hughes or Beer, I, in many having pra actice d a ‘debt,’ ’ cases, Woa wished to for Mr. Lawson. Voters who hed — ‘plump ”” me, did, after much solicitatien en my part, give Lawson the additionsl vote. After ds oing all in my power for this person —even sharing my dinner with him, iis friends evide ntly thinking him unworthy of a feed—and [ may say, after sitting down to our rude meal I was called ta the poll clerk's table for a minute or two, W hen returning to dinner i found that every particle had been consumed—IJ am now treated by this in divid- nal to a communication containing only v tlear abuse and falsehood. ” NOW UPENING ae phe ee Northern Light, WH ARR Ex ** Peruvian” and * ‘ases of Straw Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Scarfs, @:loves, SRE OGraaments, &., inery, Silks, Ronnei White ard Grey Cottons, Prints and Sheeitings. Kdward ’ we shall receive By “ Prince the greater portion of our Spring & Summer Stock bought at the Lowest Prices that Goods have’ which has been reached during the hard times now passing away ! Charlottetown, pr il 30, 1888. ee NEW OILCLOTHS | ela SRN Re nt NR ES A OT Swat tots GO0DS FOR CASH| J 5 } Ab a minimum Proiit, | was first introduced into the Pro- vinee of Prince Edward Island by the LONGO! HOUSE, : AND HERE, AT The Home of in i | } | } rade, | we can guarantee to our Cus- tomers the found im the market ! Brest VALUE to he! ‘a Perfect Fit! TO OUR CUSTOM failoring Department we purpose to devote particular | attention. We shall keep ree on hand ONE OF THE FINEST ASSORTMENTS OF Seetcli, English and Canadian CLOTHS spars having secured the services f Mr. May nard, a popular Cut- ‘ter , of long experience in one of the best houses in Halifax, can ; confidently solicit the custom of all who require Good Work and Cr. he Ve é& CO. TS ONE RP, ede a cae er ae a W, aia oe ee 3&3 FEET a3 5 6 “ Pe i 12.8 . WEEKS & CO’sS :0.———_—— La NEw PA TTB BS. WIDE, .* W. A. WHBES & CO. Charlottetown, May 18, 1880—tn th sat SE Ft a _ —_ Ne Fetes sane . ee Guicen Street ee el ae eel See in le a ese ee ae ate =. ESTABLISHED 1875. “CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. oo URER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, Rope wred Manilla Hawsers, Hambroline, &e., &« Jan. Te 1880. Lobster Marlin, equal in quality to the best American. including all sizes Manilla Tarred Hemp Rope, ae” Prices on application. aamweetans 2a Ok A ED DEES ~~ og PACIFIC Insurance —OF — NEw YO eee MARINE. Huta $list Dec., 1879, = insurance effected on ia ARGOES snd FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards on first-class risks. Certificates issued payable in London at the office of Morron Rosk & Co., Asset Mr. Lawson does not represent the Ward-~ his own vote, and not that of the electors, has | ; . ; . c @ } accidently pisesd hiut in his presen i une af fact, ‘‘ the unpri } ctpled repre entative oO: a ure AC herous co: eT stituency, —i. ¢., he repre: self. As it is imp Seathitn | to make ‘ | ' j ; enis hiv a silk purse ou | of a sow’s ear, it is equally hard to créate gentleman trom suc David Lawzon. I now leave the hands of a discerning public, asking that instead of ' will mete out pity to a man whe has ful! H proven himself to be a selfish, unthankful and traitorous person, and has shown his utter} ter the essential element called | Iam, etc, this senhhne and intelligen censure they t a | +h an incongrucus mass is ID t truth. ; L. CUAPPELLE. Tero. Ch’town, May 18, — P. S.—I defy Mr. Lawson to disprove u! hy of the foregoing stat nai [ have his own } iriends to corrob< rate the facts. | } ~~ He ring, FL. ote Labrador YHOICE CATCH OF j Smoked salmon, Salt Trout, . 3 *¢ Shad, ' ‘ss Herring, ‘© Halibut, ‘* Mackerel. : At HALLS FISH MARKET. Feb. 18, 1880—tf lour, Gornmeal, Navy Broad, SPLIT PEAS, &e. | Re LANDING per S. 5. Miramichi, — i 100 bbis. Superior kuxtra FL OUR, | 100 ** ' 25 % Kiln Dried CORN MEAL, 5 ‘* Split PEAS, 20 bags Sea BISCUIT, 5 bushels Timothy SEED. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. ' 100 + 2. Bankers, or in New York. Risks taken and rates fixed without being referred to oa Office. 2ZNTOoN FT. REWBRERY. Agent for P. E. Island. May 11, 1580. ‘ NOW LANDING -AND-—— Hourly Expected. | 100 Bbls. White Buns, Superior FLOUR. Howland’s Choice D. CORN MEAL, 25 casks American KE ROSEN E, 10 bbls. White BEANS, 10 hhds. Bright Porto Rico ' 5 bbls. Bright Porto HKico 20 bbls. Yellow Refined 10 bbls. Confeetioners ‘* A Granulated 76 pekgs. Superior Congou TEA, 3arrels and cases CURRANTS Kegs Baking SUDA, In STORE, / 100 ee * and ' 15 puns. | Choice MOLASSES. 5 tierces | Fexron T. NEWBERY. Ch’ paete May 13, ’80— ROYAL HARRY —~AND— YOUNG HAMBELTONIAR. \T\HE above STALI LLIONS will stand for the season at the owners stables in this city, }and at Upton Stock Farm. JOHN T, JENKINS. May 11, 1880—eod U0, 744,149.00. i Saie positive. SUGAR. | a WRISR her 2i 2 a) een ene ee —--* CLEARING-OUT SALE, BY AUCTION, | Ar SALES Koon, Weiinesday, the 19th inst., AT ELEVEN o' CLOCK, The balance of the Stock of the late Firm, remaining over from last Sale, COMPRISING Congou TEA, aan SODA, CORNMEAL, KEROSENE, Crates EARTHENWARE, TOBACCO, SUGARS, MILKPANS, MOLASSES, MATCHES, TOILET SOAP, WRAPPING PAPER. PAPER BAGS, Tins Colman's MUSTARD, STARCH. sere ‘ORN, | A Ship’s IRON WHEEL, WINCH, IRON | WATER TANK, and other Ship's material. N .0 reserve, FENTON T. NEWRERY. Ch’town, May 13, 1580 till sale } | ; | | } TO ARRIVE! Per Steamers FROM BOSTON | Every Week, _ Oranges, Lemons, Which we will Sellto Dealers here as low as ean be imported. WHOLESALE ONLY. W. E. DAWSON & CO. May 5, 1880. T HE place to get your Printing done is 4 the BXA MINER ur Printing dou i New Fruit! | ky Ss. 8S. “ PRINCE EDWARD,”— Houseline, : Ang Other Fruits in Season, Marine Insurance | gukr ECTED. on Veasels, ‘4 Freights, at moderate rates Sterling certificates issued when required. HORACE HASZARD 61 Water Street. May 14, 1580--Iw Cargoes, and Ci’town, Haisins, Curranis, Figs, Dates, | Granges, Lemons. Nuts, &¢., | a sae } BEER & GOFF’S. | May 8, 1880, MHE SHOP in Upper Queen treet, lately occupied by Simon VW. Crabbe. Pos- session given Ist June. ARCH’D WHITE, May 7, » 80—pat pres ne her lin ee. Ch’ town, e McLennan, — COMMISSION MERCHANT, GENERAL AGENT, AND AUCTIONEER, 46 QUEEN STREET, ‘Charlettetownm - - BP, EY Island, Consignments selicited. Prompt returns gui wrante 2ed. | Anction Sales conducted in any part ef the City or Country on reasonable terms. May 11, 1880—3m cod West India Produce. ye ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS } j ! _. Direct from Barbados, is Hhds. ; oe - BRIGHT GROCERY SUGAR. | Barrels ' Pans. | Tierees | Bbls. \ BARBADOS MOLASSES. HloRACE HASZARD, Waiter Street, 80 —Lw end - Vetches Seed. FEW BUSHELS VETCHES SEED _ for sale by | HORACK HASZARD. May 10, 1880- ~ilw eod Ch’town, May 10, | nee ee eens Ore A. NORTON, practical House Paint- eer hitening, Tinting, and Paper Ww. s done with despatch and at moderate charges. lesidence and Shop, Fitzroy street, opposite Peter Halléran’s : oe tow m, April 29, 1880-—}n For Sale or to Let. |FEXHAT Preehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownsl street and eighty- | four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ‘ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door. Apply on the premises to” _ MRS. BOSWALL, | April 26, 1880—t¢ ‘Flon, Flour, Flour, ee ene ee ee TO ARRIVE, /\ BBLS. ‘* Alabaster,” “‘Golden Qiji) Choice ieuaaoe XXX, — 6u0 bis. ‘* Gelden Age,” 300 bbls. ‘‘ Alabaster,” Now ¢n vovte for Charlottetewn. jee accepted for above to arrive. &- Offers will Mill 2 on ey illers’ aa ippers en May 5, 1380, So N's, <a camer te To he te te Ree ee ee eae OU ss E. | ;