ee A a w ee HRA apy etaagtiny trai aetna eres pee oe RR ey ean yA nm ARIR nem tS IREPORTS” rem ons wD SON tg ER SEAR A th ONE TEES STINE PR: a ene he ~ BRITISH AMERICA - Assurance Company. FIBE AND, MARINE. ikl Ca RI IN aig fpenmacga 1833. Risks tale oni at lowest AMURAGR HASE age “Office, § onth Side ¢ _ duly 0, 1879. ty. uare. +-#<s nee etiaeee NON, + 0 ist Ni Street, Ch: arlottetown. P. P. CILLIS)-'<. WA we a hho “ORS. NEW YORK LAGER neh. CHOICES PPMABEED set at all houry, -witlre ery Jagury of the season, ou Freali Oysters received dsily. Roots lntge anf comfortably furnished. Colx@nes from this House’ meet al) Trhihs and Steam boats. ; First Class BARBER Suop. Hay. 4, 18/9— sm ’ LORNE HOTEL, ~TRACADIE BEACH, ATH SHORE _P.. E. 4 { aa AG isantly antly fiteatet AEN me is new Low open, and wi will be foand the It can be reached from the City twice a 7 ly giigilste Gedtiords or by carriage wise range rdmiles, or one-and if hours’ drive. Visitors w e tinal that every care has heen . . _ ph y taken i for their; RIT | But agure, Tae MODERATE, 5: “Spe- ial Arrangement: mart be sade for Families. « Ms CYRUS TAY, 1| bE MANAG MACLEAN & MARTIN, “yATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, . Hewson's Buitiiig, “Opp, Post ofie,| r - J D. ~ MARTIN. Charlottetown, A, A. McLEAN. domeslB, | 13; ere “DR. P. W. 6. CANNING, Licontiate Royal Colleges Physicians and Surgeons of Edinburgh. LICE? ae CE RY. TAR DET 2 Charltisionnalane P4, pI Apa QUEEN INSURANCE . OY Tauo OF BBELORB ron nc CAPITAL, « + TO. MILLIGNS STERLING, E all kinds of ita. HSURAN C cH effected on al kind of Bald dise and P Vessels on a the sto stocks. J rates for spolaiess residences. Sees daaiek veo ., S&EORGE PEARL OD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince dwanl Is Sak: 1877 — -——_-— PHOTOGRAPHS. MUGFORD, Sole Licensee for. Lambert's Patents for . Permanent Photographs, for Dapeed Queen's County. THEY NEVER FADE, as the old Photographs do. ALL THE OLD SORTS HALF PRICE. RICHM OND ‘PD STREET, Oppesite London House — David W ilson's s Old Stand. P. 8. —To rae TRADE. — Photogra grephers Wik: ing to supply their Customers with ermanent Pictures, can et their Printing and Enlarging ‘done at reasonable Prices from their own tives,Sample, 25 cts, 35 cts, 60 cts, . OF SPROPRIETOR. eee - pate ome = deem = a Ne a eee CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 4, (B79 — NO. 63 - a ne wn ee so ——— LOOK HERE! ———- 0; —--—— ‘BRITISH WAREHOUSE. te en “7- — As we intend to make a change in our business at the end of the .year, we are'now closing out otr Large and Well-Assorted Stock of DRYZ GoonDs At Unusually. Low Prices.. Which, we are Sure, Will Meet the Hard ‘Times. eo tert + a ——— :0:—_ —- — Dress Goods from 6 conts ugwards. Grey’ Cattons from 4 cents upwards. Prints from 6 cents upwards. Hemp Carpeting from 12 cents upwards. apestry from 59 cents upwards. .& els from $1.00 upwards. : »we are closing out at. Prices that Defy Ww. & A. BROWN. All oth a a 4it% } ~pCharlettetow n,! Jnne-30, 1979. ————————— nnn EASIDE HOTEL ‘RUSTICO BEACH, P.-E. , MUCH IMPROVED HE ABOVE BEAUTIFUL W hia PLACE HAS BEEN .| this Season and is now epen for the accommodation of Guests. For UM ARMING SCENERY, INVIGORATING and BRACING ATMOSPHERE, and splendid Surf Bathing, this Hotel has no equal in the Dominion, Terms, $2.00 and $2.50 per day, $10 50-per week. | Special arrangements made for Familiés, Pic-nie Parties, &c. To get to the Seaside Hotel : get tickets from all points for Hunter River. BY: PRAIN :- rains leave Ch’town for Hunter River at 6.20 a. m. ; 10.05 a. m. ; and 5.25 p. mw.” ‘Trains leave Summersice for Hunter River at 9,.05.a. m.; 12.40 p. me; and 5,30 p. mm. Coaches meet trains from all points and convey passengers to the *‘Seaside.” Charges ees between ‘7 and 8 “miles, through a beautiful country, ‘IBY -€ OACH, DIRECT :—Coaches leave Ch'towa Wednesday and Saturday ey enings alfing for Guests at all points in City himits at 6 o'clock. Returning arrive at Ch’town about evel ek, on Thursday” and Monday morning. Fare, $1.25, distance 18} miles. Address : JOHN NEWSON & Co, Ch'towa. r = aly, Sth, 1879. —2m. Pie. & arg. 8 HAS JUST RECEIVED 3 Cases Gents’ American. Felt Hats WT Eal eds GHNTS SITRAW. & CHIP. HATS, =|30 ‘Dozén’ "Gents" White & Coloured. Shirts, | FO DOL, GENTS LINES: COLLARS (Now Styles) 2 Cases Gents’ Paper Collars; 35 OZ. GENTS’ MERINO & COTTON HOSE, CASES N Hw PRINTS, ATT feGases NEW WHITE ‘COTTONS, ul dase Women's .&. Childsen's Cotton & Merino Hose, WILL BE SOLD. AP. PHE LOWESTP RICES, J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, June 26, 1879—her = I = 7 : TEA PARTY | FURTHER REDUCTION z rs r . IN PRICE OF * ' = mann | rice iii : * 4 A Te ey |Albion Mines: (Pictou, N. 8.) vee SUPPLE COAL BEER & GOFF'S « ’ : obtained at the above mentioned Mines, Lemon, Raspberry, and Pine |. $2.00. Apple Syrup ade For orders, apply to bo and by the’ gallon \/ G. W. DeBLOIs, em 3 bs pe r * } Sole Agent for P. E. Island. ——_> +> ———— Oxrice.: No, 35-Water-street: Plain and Fancy Biseuits | ow: tow n, June 23, 1879—patsj kca h sp2m Sold in Boxes & Bbls. and by the pound. are rere . TO LET. COMFORTABLE HOUSE containi A é Iceing Sugar, Raisins, Currenta, Pastry, Flour, | er f Co Confectionery, Nuts, nati Soe aod Ha mi, Drivelted Rooms, with large Kitchen and "an Potted ten. &c Cellar, ania nes — end: Dorchester street. ‘town, May 16, 1879--3m law dy & wkly BEER & corre WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. June 23, 1879. July 7, 1879— ¥ i “ ; td a I NEWS BY TELEGRAPA. Goverapoittinte ! the Board of Health this afternoon, Rev. . ‘(Father Haley, assistant _ pastor, of St. Pat- i ‘prick’s Catholic Aare being one of the nym; "eek ; i @ 5 ok Bi ber. a 2 2908 aon 7 LACK and ROUND COAL can now be | Matter fully, Slack Coal, only $1.30 per ten; Round Esq., that the Prize List of 1875, with CANADI AN, Wrixnirza, Aug. 1. Lieut.-Governor Cauchen went to Rat | | Poriage by special train to-day, to meet the | Governor of Ontario, who is at present on ‘a trip through the North-West. The fami- | lies “Of Lieut. -Goverpor Laird. and Colonel Richardson have arrived from Battieford. UNTTED STATES. y Puitape puta, Ang. ft. At a meeting of the Cricketérs’ Associa- tion of the United ‘States, held ‘to-day, the following @leten were selected td represent. the United® States “in the” hiternational match ‘with a'Canadian team at Ottawa, Aug. 19th and 20th -—F. L, Bailey, Meridn ©. CO. of Philadelphia ; PF. ie Brewster, Henry’ W. "Brown and RON Catdwell, Germantown ©. C.; CB. Oalvert, ‘Portin. sila GC. C.; Detroit, Mich.; R. W. Clay, Philadelphia ©. C.; ‘JOM. Fox, Merion C. Cr;-O; AY Newhall. and “D. S. Newhall, - | | j Young’ America ©. C.; J. L. Souttler and R. Roby Cross, St: George C. C., New York: { Pittssurc, Penn., Aug. I. A bloody affair occurred here last night. John D, Weiss attacked with a razor a wo- man named Irwin with whom, he had been living and after badly cutting her about, the head and face escaped through a rear en- trance of the house. He was, pursued. by) ofticers and being hard pushed took refuge in a closet and opened fire on the police who returned shots, killing Weiss instant- ly. The woman will probably recover. QUEENSTOWN, Aug. 1. ln conseqnence of damage caused by the bursting of a steam boiler, the *‘ City of Richmond ” will not proceed on her voyage. The New York mails and passengers will be forwarded by ‘‘ City of Chester” which will leave Liverpool as soon as possible. Wasuineton, August. In anticipation of an early re-opening of North American Fishery ‘question, Mr. Evarts will request that au American naval vessel be sent to cruise on inshore fishing’ grounds of the Dominion. Jnformation ot recent date is alrea?« obtainen *6 demon- strate extravagance of uwaht of Halifax tribunal. -The object of the procs. :se-of an Amefican ‘véssel is f) Setitre 8 tis > Authoras tive information respecting thes: fisheriés as the basis of future megutinions with Great Britain. The position taken by Mr. | Evarts in his correspondence of the award and in connection with pa&ynient of 5,500,- 000, was endorsed by thre Senate ‘in Deeom- : ber ‘last, and a resolution then passed Which: recommended abrogation of? lishery clan se of the Treaty of Washineton. Mepis, Lis Aug. 1. ae Four more pew cases: were -reported to SIMVANAGE Ou Os Hay Sk A, Aug. 1, Recent. "aytien suiges intimate that a} digastrqus Qyil wan ag about, commencing in Hayti, , There are » amerousdpretend. F5, to,the., Pappdensyy and ; eyeryb _ptbe Cape Haytien, was. ‘in the hands, of -Re- seraeD ts had captured, Haytien .coasting:|, Fe B ‘ Raynard,” ’ with cargo, arms andd: $0 specie. , & ©1. . ‘ ode —— eae! & OC es King’s County Pair and Exhibition. Puratiant to’ notices meeting fi thd Com- missioners ‘appointed “hy the Governtnent to manage ‘the Hxhibition of Agricititure’ and Local Indtistty for King’s Cointys was held in the Suprethe Oonrt ‘House, Gevrge- town, on* Thursday; thé” Sist alt, at £4 o'clock, p.m. ThéefolldWing gentlemen |, were present — ’ ‘an Hon. D. Gordon, Simon Bolger and John Goff, Macdonald. J. ©. Underhay, William Hooper, William A. Poole, John, Me- Dougall, ” James Glow, Robert. Dewar, Ronald . McCormack, John Jamieson, Donald, McCormack, . Alexander Fraser, Thomas Lawson, Frederick McEwen, and Theophilus Webster, Esqyires. A committee was appointed to prepare 4 Prize, List, viz: Hons. S.. Bolger,¢John Goff; A. J. Cormack, .Hsqs. After considering the Ronald McCormack, Eaq., moved, seconded by Frederick, McEwen, Chairman; Hons. Archibald J. certain necessary. alterations, be, adopted. The motion was unanimously agreed. to. A discussion, relative <o the place for holding the Exhibition, {¥iowed, and it was resolved that the same jc, held on the square and in the Drill Shed, Georgetown, on Thursday, the 22nd day of October next. The Secretary was authorized to have the Prize List printed and, circulated.in pamphlet form. After transacting several matters con- nected with the Fair aud, Exhibition, the meeting adjourned. PETER Oona, See’y. PMc Dout all, i2ntl Taette fant,'saw fit'to resi; gh. ba Edward Palmer, a private in thet” pom ment of Mr ® , as Oni Lien Bante Of Nb: 1° Buttery” 1 risgon = Attilleby.'* My, Palmer, it appears, ° ih the Engineer corps of this city. ; ep latent, * the, Commander, of , the}, ‘Gover: _ troaps, had... taken, refuge in}. the, nae a the United, States.., Lawhd McDonald and . Ronald. Me- commendable ; —— se Wedlo not hold ovrsAlves responsible for y Wee sta ements or opinions ah our correspondents - — ——————— iioutenamt-Goverape Haviland. To t the fil litar of de Es rammer. Sik,- Aftel a careful enquiry on the sub- ject of the Min. T. H: Haviland being ap- pointed Lieut.-Govtrnor of “this Provinee, iam happy to be able to state alleagree and are well pleased that, ome »se well gjyalified has been chosen ; and many are heard to 4 Sufethat ‘stich appointinent, was one of the | présent™ Govetntrent’s® wiSest htions-—atdwasteso faf-as this Istand is'con- ard best ‘ae- cerangd.. Notwithstanding the depress sed times and the general struggling of the people, yet a sincere anda ' strong desire: prevails “among our Islanders that the Gubernaterfal -chair should he filled by those gwho are qualitied and gapable of « ons Some to, Her Majesty, themselyes andthe people, zt all times and ott eM Sccasions’ And at ‘the presentand- menty jastion the eve of the visit of such disting yiphed auests. as the Marg us pot Lorne yd the Princess. Louise ; to our [slarid, very many of the people congratu late Rientsetves on the happy fact that! our news Lieut.-Goveritor. is so well caloulated to entertain the Roya! visitors ing gemerous and pleasing manner, and thereby largely contribute to their pleasure amongt us. I sincerely tryst that the General Gov- ernmerit Will take their were throughout in the same wise manner as in the ‘case Of our “net Governor of Tsland birth—one of the people -and one of our best statesmen, Who caters the require- ments of our Province, and, will naturally be inclined to delibe ae in the true it iterests of ‘‘ his own, his nativelant.” > Should ottr Dominion Government attends théié Wis- dom to several other depaytinents, —and do so at once ang wise ly, 1 could predict for them’ a long lease of power, provided, always, that ‘all other matters Were pru dently attended to. . Such is the epinion«f “MANY: As Ws eli as_of yours, very. truly, ONE) OB THE PEOPLE. Queen’s Co., Aug. 1, 1879. — +> ——- ++ «- ve The Artillery Dissatisfied. Pa the, Pditor of the Lawuimwer. « é San, ft wish, thraugh thee colbwnnis of your pa yer to, divect,, the atpentign ‘ot taiers Adjutant Te eeal of Militia to the sear - dalous way in which No. 1 Battery Cait ison Artillery vis*dseing treated as recards the bngl Lienienantship of hat Battery. In i878; when the. Company, was re-formed, Mr.. A, then holding the pés:tion of atiery, » was proposed and almost a jani- onshy retected. The Cor pany, im, the, wieantime, Bhd selected Mr. George Scantle- ivy; then Sergeant*Major, to occupy tte ovition left vacant by the vesignation of fr; »MeDongall. ; Janagla, “Gazette” ,comes, ont w ith the ap, dward J. Palmer, Jr. through the ssdme unknowils influeniga; re- ceived the appointment of 2nd, Lieutenant ont that ig | Gor pitty tA HotYequite his ser vités, 86 We wae thrust. on -No.wh Artillery tezainst the er..ar The whole North is,in thal be of | See tie are marching.) Sbaseerel all» its: smemberen suc, Phe eh anasse, on, Port, fan. brince. Oprdialy, 18: ‘Consequence , 18 that, . the, enraged and ie shlted’ Comp: LILY will not countenance him, ‘and ifthe ‘persists’ mn “tistin® him self ttyiom ‘them, the Company av ill hoodist wrded It ins always ben customayy, whey a, Vacaucy VCEURS for. the ie n to Jyane, their 2Han, apd, 12 is at once appointed. “TE 1S Ye ry untait. that’ @ *thanlike* MPO Palmer should be shoukleredover the heads of goed and faithful men, whe, are, the;C Jpuapany’s choice, as he is by nogeans capzhle ef .ec- cupying the ‘position. r af Foner’ truly, © One ov-sNo.. 1, es Aug. 2, LS78- . ee ‘To, flie Ed re, of the Eramtner’. Dir Sin,—Yesterday “the” writer had some busifess td” transact’ on the Steam look. over the end of, wharf he w ag surprised the luxury of salt water bathing, plunging into thé briny element front the timbar of some frame or raft employed m wharf re- paigs.. The seene was simply Cisgraceiu!, from the fact of the afternoon, steamer for Orwell or West River lying in full view with many lady passengers seated on‘her quarter deck; which proje:ted considerably beyond, the end. of the wharf, me pe is but time and piace should be rigidly alloted for the pastine. A Passer-By, Aug. I, 1879 F a ott citi metednil Mr. Corzw ayp tHE Jews.—Mr, Cor- bin’s attack" upon the Jews of New York, and their ostracism from Manhattan Beach, has created wonsiderable excitement among theJews of that city. The subject was dis- cussed in several of the Synagogues. on Sunday last, and was treated as an eutcome of that intolerant:religious fauaticism from which the Israelite nation has suffered so much in past ages. The press fgenerally condemns Mr. Corbin’s crusade, stating that it is rediculoas- and quite tincalled for. The subject was nore to:in many of the- Christian pulpits also, and the earnest pro- tests against the ensults offered the Jewish } King’s Couniy, Aug. 1, 1879. people uttered. "For this” code few | weeks ego the. Navigation Co's» Wharf, and» happening«to. to see a number of grown up lads enjoying ee ee ane A ae a AGE tla i a Mana 28 ix . arth eer trteatt at nnriin th SRA STAR As I sorter onde