- ee eee ee a eee VOL. 7 i, CHARLOTTE onn laoamm nt (lane Spring and Summer Goods, COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, VALUE UN SURP ASSED. PE Subscribers have, by the 8 S. ** Prince Kdwarad, ‘*Kthel Blanche,” and other later arrivals CONIC ve 1 the LARGESST AND BEST STOCK OF *,* : 7 wy all . Ri ‘ British ead | orsign Dry Goods AND GROCERIES { by the: Nich they lowest ¢ will dis- ash prices, Fiver rmmport pose o it the Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. W. & A. BROWN & CO. June I, ISS {j 14 Assets 31st Dec., 1879, - $744,149.00 Insurance effected on CARGOES and FREIGHT, covering $15,000 and upwards on first-class risks. Certifica ces issued payable in Londen at the itfice of Mo LTOoN & €5 Ore i uikers, or in A2Ww Risks taken and referred to Head Office. FENTON T. NEWSERY, -_ a ; Avent for r, Rose York. rates tixed with ut being May ll, SSO. Greai Summer | Resort PpINCE EDWARD ISLAND, moO RR NW: Se ae. ee ee TRRXHIS New and Commodious House, situate at North Shore, offers great attraction for Tourists who are wanting recreation, sea bathing, fishing, ete. it is within easy access of the City, being only thirteen (13) miles by rail or carriage. Charges moderate. for further particulars apply to the Manager, or address LORNE HOTEL COMPANY, Charlottetown, Ps. ie cee +f Nat Goal, NREE ‘rom Slate and Fire Clay. Also . Reund and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, For orders apply to Ge: DEBLOIS, ent for P. E, Island. June 12 2 13880 _——— Nut Goal, Sole Ag vail - 7 2 my : Old Sydney Mines,Cape Breton, Lingan Mines, Cape Breton. RDERS for Round Cal can be obtained on application to Terms os usual. G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, Water Street, Charlottetown. “pat her s} hea tt Office, No. 35 June 17, 1880 A Pasi. Worth 1 Knowing | 7 OW OFTEN do we hear néver can get clothes to fit.” The reason is obvious.” Few Tailors understand how to ‘ut the (ilarment to afford the evolutions of the body. Come to the right place and get suited. Mothers, bring your boys; wives, send your husbands. ; Cutting promptly executed. Good fits guarante dl. Equalled by few, excelled by nene, Moderate. Terms Cash. THOMAS SMITH, Upper Gt, George Street. _ Ch tow m June 1, 1380. For Sale or to Let. HAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownai Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 arge rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door, Apply on the pren nises to MKS. BOSWALL. Charges _ Aprit °6, 1530-—tf DORIES. WOR SALE, Twe American DORIES, i thorough repair. Apply at the ve FISH MARKET. hiay 20, 1890, SS me el em TOWN, PRINC i EDWARD LSLAND, tn 2 ee - _ | Sesead ies 4* T) “ . y - T AY AF . a TY a Pie s tT Political Cor itroy ersy Rub atest News is OTSS. r i in #; Hekeat aria eee ee 9 2 a ’ , ; 5 7 A ‘ Seventy-four deaths occurred in Havana Passionate controversy and scenes almost | tom yellow fever and four from simall- ro 1 } i 7 : Yotons Peeur Hichtly +4 RB + sy rhi _j pox during the week enc ad Ja 4 id: : the ep Er a irietons occur nightly j i@ British Parlia- | | > ee ee ee ee FIRE AND LIFE AS SSURANS E COMPANY. lmebut, ‘The hhulcie Ge taxi losin itu eee j . i : ; s* : ; > : -% Vv ' = ————~— + { )t§ -—— + | tion turdecorum., ei sonalities were lever it is not desirable to be a chatter box. ES “TAR 35 ISHED 1824 , 8G bitter . and the de eh ue S at debate wer. An excessive apd Ss! inple 1 ft; alker may be even mY | never So treque itly Vi Hated, tne truth | more tiresome than the most reticent per- aciiniiis Seat beinythat the House i eS REP Re ’ tie ek Ro Pe Ib — he Ho 136 1 PnoOw : yyought face to | son, but the habit of talking fientiy with HEAD OFFICE: {face with aw series of questions no longer! cheerfulness, hamor, wit, is one of the £8 854 Ras PI EE Te ae ee aR ae ie eet : ae : * pied Streat As aa | ners ly poulical, OUub regvarae d q iginthy al jue isautest and mest enviable of accor 4 x Cet, - - - ; - - | rOnagoNn, EH. C. Ww rongly Vv tie yp rwerfir! classes as | plishi ° ; ; iw } bE dg } Vital to Lue eXiste oe. Numerous | Wis ¢ a +; ‘oO! | ts “I és . 0 - MM : rous) Two of O'Connell’s contemporaries have ale vin oO new assailed ave heretofore | ory lied. Mr 3 ‘ ‘ ‘ i cal : - ‘ . ; : - ;recentiy’ died ir. Battersby, Q. C., waa Potal Assets, . . - - . - $14, 500,000.00) oe reckoned inviolable On the other!. tan é cael: dee . ae n tne iw ielicw-barrister with the. great tribune, : ' LPL the feeling ainong the country n ; | F Annual jiseome, oe ceed et ay ee ee : $2.375.000.66 enng snong tle country tand Mr. Ray, to whom the most famous pe ¢ « vet lemen is @ stronger, Ahe Govern-| of lis anictle Wey addresse ; i i a : , f . Or HIS Ff pisties were address a, shared his anni SE os . ment is constantly denounce: WY TAVOTING | iriyysnhe . ‘. £ ' : ; cation 01 i lenounced for favoring) trimuphs and his downfall, having been a . spohation or conhscation, because if is en | fellow tes e.4% ‘ Risks at lowest earrent rates b F tise lesan ecause it is en |fellow prisoner of his friend and patron. ‘ at \ ;aecavoring to pravecé Irish tenants against ! 1c ; a4 1 fal 3 , , ae ’ j Mee ja s ‘ it , > idbiney. Udine Pasil tedRinadet, | ee here,’ sax v fan uit-finding hues ie : | + : ee ee pelt ‘ ; band, “we inust have arrazived j Carvel! bron ers for ‘esee that their aay m Coming ; hence | thi a} 1} have Ni oe erie =" d im v : c 5 2 : : {THIS QONSe SO that e shall knew st wher Ly v 4a dk ID, this viol once, far exeeediug anything] se ries r sper here Oh a _ ose ‘ 0 . . . “ : e€veryuning is Kep aw it? [ nv he: Charlott wh, iv 21. 1S80 aw 2m, pat law Pn A vents. tn poli cal or even ecch at Te “I . “eS - wy 2. = fig es u iny Neart, ammnomnens . ms a a Eames - tuatters Gla ister ie is daily de he weet 5 ans ered 1S Witte «é and let ns nounced in | in with your tate hours, my love. 1 SEASIDE FH PRINCE BEACH, (UNDER VICE-REG RUSTICO se ees e Puls Beantiful Watering Place will be open for the reception of Guests from Jvwne till the 15th Sentember. EDWARD tL. PATRONAGE.) ISLAND. he 24th The above Hotel is sitnated in one of the most charming spots on the [slaad . : . } ‘ Peal = eens s 47 a . > ‘ 5 ‘¢ *. re ‘ * ae having beautiful scenery, a bracing. atmosphere, a beautiful beach. splendid surf- Bs on *y 7 on . en : ‘ : - % . 4 . bathing, sea and river fishing, etc., etc. Good Tables. Moderate charves. Special 4 nade f . enc «at Ty, : ; iti } arrangements made for Picnic and Dinner Parties. ete. Also the spacious Pavilion will be let fur Pienic Parties, etc., at moderate charges, Coach will leave Charlottetown every Guests ; returning every Thursday Also, arrangements have been ts at Hunter and mare pom ADDRESS, W Monday » 9 2 iniver, for passage to § ‘easide edne day and Saturday evening, calling for morning, at 9 o’elcek, a. m. with Mr. Bagnall to meét trains from all heey s 1268. JOIN NEWS@N & CO., Proprieters, June 21, 1880. ETON Charlottetown, P. E. Island. ane, — ne Lo. Nc. oar For all kinds of Crackers, Biscuits,.Navy Bread, &.. -G+O “THE CITY STEAM TO- AKERY,” PRIN STREET as Bj a Zz SO ta ee hed wd et a a) fo y oa od ale” _ . Ps er 4 OS Te ae ht os > t. ww aw — ” ee S S D> a Pe a mao © . G2 al <) ~~ . ee en al ~ oe * ~ + a es a = ~~ oe on as CY ms oS 0 es 1 C. om2 “4 | an ¢ 3 SO os oe co _ “. —~ ™ a — - oe 7 . a Sh ee oo a— — jj o 22 a oom “ COL n pol > en ie aQ —ae | ~— a oT a ee =e = ie ° 45° ce fe wall _ on ' bd A = 2). GO ‘ma’ am @ lee 2 co po casrnceed ne i ¢ - ors = ee ae a - Q -~ ait Sued - Cc om a mm"; S & & aS et Ot fo { t4 et GO iui 3 ™: Of = Y) Oy fae n . — = Ss oem AAS Ss <> a i ea — Dn Ce = - ea en _—— — ~~ ¢ a ~~ + ~ end a S on mat = ' Pg a @ a Ga ™ es Se "> = C2 ww ¢ , > ae - a sm ae e os t™. @ a oe oe ase * Oo oe # yorares o + GQ — — ~~ “< pamen dt A ae Sina - | « ‘ mH SA notes: nm Ae a , @ “ ~2 Zo OSes no os — * ne G fw ooae a zp y, - NM “wed wee p2 - L 2 cs = Prt = Ou” S Sa a o > — ae . <<. <= o> Oo & 6, .. Se a. Ree Rifles G3 sm tia o ili — so fae re ee eet e™ o~ GR ~ . eas ‘ = = ce shea — oo 1 — A - ¢ a ee @wexnwcho a= Wess = om. ta" ot Say oe OI weft a i oe! 3 ~ —~ e 7 ' — aie het ey i —_ ® r~ _ oped — - pr ® : - , a_i, as & oS cS oe sir GH =< Sc — ee 2 = cs = eo oe — 2020 4 ‘ a =e 2 D2 @e ~~ oe Tt rem _ qa) _ ~ _ por’ - = ~_ pew carmen ie oo aha wet = : = mew ~~ =~ —. “ © ~ hes? os _ Pad aa ol J ow an — On 422 — d a ar ee —_— . Pj we Sat D> “4 + ~ KR <td 0 - < a. pe ened — om rat fy an: ae tek oN - wiod m_ ows wots _ — » ~ — . — ef od - cot — _ - Diw O& meres mex re _ Gate iii ieee ini a ~ - . — ~ ~ a — iaiacliterinctiadieete Ri A Liberal lial to W yr Buyers. ‘atalogue and Price List mailed free to any address. Church Parties, Picnics, We. June 14, 1880. Special prices offered to Committees of JOHN QUIRK, PRroPpRIETOR Emigrants, Attention, — BEST ROUTE FOR QUEEN LiSURANCE C0'Y OF ENGLAND. | GAPITAL, ‘ TWO MILLIONS STERLING, Mani toba, C olorado, and: [3 NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- the .West, 13 VIA THE lntercolonial and Grand Trunk Railway, QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE Prince | and FARES always LOWER from Edward Island than by any other route. For Tickers and all Luggage, Freights, &c., apply . W. " ALES, Agent Grand Trunk Railw ay ee “April 17, 1880—-3m wnt HOUSE TO LET. NE-HALF of that three-story BRICK | Upper Queen | HOUSE, situated on Street, containing nine rooms; at present oc- | cupted by the Rev. Alfred Osborne ; wit! |. ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on | Vessels on the stocks. . | | | | iP oe about | Charlottetown, - - | coach house and stablg,and pump ia the yard, | ALEXANDER HORNE. July 3, 1880—2aw, | Special rates for isolated residences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MAULEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— oe C. “McLennan, COMMISSION MERCULANT, GENERAL AGENT, AND AUCNONEEE, 46 QUEEN STREET, P. E. Island. Consignments solicited. Prompt veturrs | guaranteed. Auction Sales conducted in any part of the | City or Country on reasonable terms, May 11, 1880—Sm eod UY the DAILY EXAMINER for the latest news—local and telegraphic. London drawing-rooms as a already rife that no Guvernment Bill will be allowed to pass in the House of Lords Report Says that Har bare gton’ 5.0 esig- nation was only ave Gladstone's pledye that the frish , if rejected by the Earls, would not be re-introduced in the Honse of Camn ene neverthe- fally intend 1 Lord 1 Tt ed DY ’ 17 . Bill rows. ; ‘ . = wip >e ~ —s Le@SsS PTI ately affirm that the fto pereisé in refusing Halden til the leading measures, incl din. both the Trish one und he vame and trial bills, becom Jaw. The honse is already thinning on ac count af the reme heat and appre achipg } © i " ? - end Of the Session. How the Commens in Old Time Treated Bradlaughs. Thomas Carlyle is quoted by the ‘‘ Pall Mail Gazette ’ as authority for the state- ment that Mr. Bradlangh ‘is not the first Englishman whoese speculative views on oa matters afforded pre-cecupation n Rnglish Parliament at a time when Hidrs was urgent need that it should turn its attention to more important business. In the second parliament of Oliver C: well2 James Nayler afforded materia] what Mr. C Jarlyle describes as interminable debates, excelling in stupor a all the hnman speech, even in English parl laments, this editer has ever been exposed to. ‘Pour hundred gentlemen of England,” he says, “and t think, a sprinkling of Lords among them, assetwbled from all the counties and boroughs of the three nations, to sit in selemn debate on the terrific phenomei th a mad Quaker, seeming to fancy himself a new incarnation of Christ Shallwe whip t A ‘OUR lor him. shall we hang him, shall we bore- ihe tongue of him with hot iron? Shali we imprison him, set him to pick : cakum ? Shall we roast or boil or stew him ? Shali we put the question whether this question shall be put, or debate whether this shall be debated ? Inthe name of Heaven, what shal! we do with him, this terrible phenonie- nen of Naylor ‘his is the history of Oliver’s second parliament for three long months and odd. Nowhere doves the un- fathomable Deep of Dulness, which our English character has in it more stupen dously disclose itself. ¥ * * % Who is there who has the strength of ten oxen that is able to support these things ? Ceuldst thou debate on Naylor, day after day, fer a whole winter! Thou, if the sky were threatening to fali on account of it, wouldst sink under such labor, appointed only for the oxen of the gods. The honor- gentlemen.” Me. Carlyle continues, ‘ did at last decide what te do with Naylor, who after being whipped, branded and tengue- bered, and put tv pick eakum on bread and water, finally repented and confessed hin- self mad ; after which this great phenom- ne, visible to posterity. and the west of Er gla 1d, was got winded up.” Oe ~ ——— The following.are two specimens of English churchyard *‘ poetry” ‘*? wert and listed in ‘he ‘Tenth Hussars, And galloped with them te the bloody wars— ‘Die for your sovereign--for your country die !” To earn such glory feeling rather shy, Snug | slipped home; but death me off After a struggle with the hooping cough. S00], ‘* Here lies Adams, who received a thump Right in the forehead from the parish pump, Which gave him his quietus in the end, For many doctors did his case atten.” John 6 > > A writer in the Chicago Post describes how he got ont of a bad serape in a police court: ‘The next morning the judge of the polic2 court sent for me. 1 went down, and he received me cordially. heard of the wonderful ihings I had aceom- plished by knocking down five persons, and assaulting six others , and was proud of me. I was a promising ‘young man, and al! that. Then he offeréd a toast, ‘Guilty or not Guilty” I responded in a brief but elegant speech, setting forth the import- ance of the occasion that had brought us together. After the usual ceremonies, I was requested to lend the city ten dollars.” —<--— * When Ries Pius IX, riage of Pere Hyacinthe, His Holiness, was one of the wittiest men of his said, “‘ So, so—then ie has taken his pun- ishment inte his own hands.” heard of the mar- who » ‘ At aaa : ryy ss 4 meh olutionist and Con ii wnist. i hre ats are : sent | Said he : | tell i should dearly love to know where they are kept.” He let things run on as usual, he hea ed term has been severe at the Dominion Capiial, the ther- mometer for days in svecession indi- eating from 98 degrees in the shade. unusually many OO) to There h “Vio tl CUURCU MELO OF fo ure tw thousand citizens to the cooler regions of Quebec, Cacouna, the Gulf Siro und iit uvther east, Jon Tel Germany continues to fortify herself on her enxstern frentier. Not content with strategic railwzys and entrenched camps, she is building forts around the largest forivesses. For instance, in the present year around Konigsburg in Prussia Proper, ten forts will be com plete. 1; and au eleverth at Neundorf will be begun. Three are already in working order, and thus the whele system of defence against an attack from Russia will be strengthened. A very curicus coincidence is said te bere acrieeed at the rifle match petween the American and Irish teams ai Dolly- mount, which seems to have escaped men- tion. in.the published diagrams of the targets at 800 yards it may be seen on ex- amination that the shots in Captain Fen- ton’s carton form an almost perfect three- leaved shamrock, while those in that of Dr. Scott exhibit the ** stars” and, viewed ver- tically: the ** stripes. it is very funny that the country mos- quitoes get such early information ef the coming of the boarder from the city. The farmer, his wife, children and friends will swear before you leave home that there is not a mosquito within six miles of the place ; and when you get there and meat. a big fellow, with his whistle under his wing, all ready for a little bivod, the farmer w))} sav :—*‘Now, that’s funny, we hain't seen a mosquito before this season. You must have brought ‘em with you.’ In China the names of children are given according to cireumstanees associated with the time of their birth. I? a child is born at midnight, its name may be Mid- night ; if the season be rainy, the child’s name tay be Rain; if birth oceurs on the birthday of some relative, that relative’s name may be the name of the new-born, and so there are names of Thirty, Five, Fifty, One, and other numbers. But there even more curious names. I[f the parents desired a boy, and a yirl is born, her name may be Oughr-to be-a-boy. are This incredible story is told of Roche. fort's marriage. When in prison at Ver- sailles, after the fall of 1s Commune, he wished to ‘‘ acknowledge ” his children and give them that retroactive levitimacy which the French law allows to me rriage. Their mother could not be found. A poor girl was dying of gal‘oping consumption in the town hospital. She was persuaded to allow Rochefort _ te married to her and tu ** acknowledge ” to be his and her offspaing, She. never saw the children. She saw Rechefort the tirst and last time during the ceremony. She died during the night, Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales recentliy presided at the interesting and popular cereraony of mak- ing free of toils the W andsworth, Putney and Hammersmith bridges. About a year ago the Prince ‘‘ freed” Liumbeth, Vaux- hall, Chelsea, Albert and Patterson bridges. Waterloo bridge has in the interim alse been made free of tolls, so that all the bridges of the great metropolis are now free. The obstruction to .trattic, the loss of time, and the inconvenience incident to collections on these great thorough- fares, have been so great as to render the abolition of toll immensely important to the vast and increasing population of Lome don. The Prvlin corruspondent of the Tinuws says: ‘‘ The scare of famine fever in the West of ireland is rapidly dying out, official investigations having proved that the first reports Were exaggerated, and that where fever existed it was not from starvation, but ordinary typhus, to which the bad sanitary conditions of their dwellings cen- stantly predispose the people From all day,} confined tu old potatoes ; the ‘ parts of the country come che most cheer- jing accounts cf the condition of the crops, [Ww hich are only darkened by reports of the | appearance of potato blight in some dis- tricts in parts of counties Dublin, Shige, Cork and Mayo. The biight, however, is champions ’ have escaped completely. Nothing can be more luxuriant tian the green crops,” a