Te - gS: a |The Blanche’s Black Blossoms.’ WARRIED. Cj BY SPECIAL REQUEST THE DAILY EXAMINER. : ‘| At St. Mary’s Cathredal, Halifax, by the : THE “BLANCHE’S” j . -. ‘Tre Market Hall was crowded to its , Very Rev. Canon Power, on Suaday evening, amy ; ms AUGUST 19, 1880. utmost capacity last evening, with an audi- 15th instant, Michael Hickey, ot yoig:* and = J ‘ence assembled to witness the performance | Stewart, Charlottetown, ?. BK. L., to Mattie, ‘ BS LAG ESLOSSOM | wr Blossoms of H. M. 8S. ‘daughter of Joha Brovks, Esq., of the same | ; . ‘of the Black 2 “ . ‘Blanche,’ in aid of the _— ‘Orphan Fund of the three hundred gallant = perished in the lost | AN Ottawa correspondent says that, ac- Widow and_ place. statements of WILL GIVE ANOTHER— wording to the i | atari Laird, the reports of Indian de- | British seamen who IN 59 ENTERTAINMENT Pee ee ee ee ene ee ee ee eS ee is in the North-west were greatly predation we and that the condition of the exaggerated, Indians who have settled on the re ‘training ship HN. M. programme, though somewhat lengthy, was } serves | Putt ithe frequent S ** Atlanta.” The ‘oug a very spirited manner, and hrough ina y 3} bursts of applause which . ha ; > and put in crops 18 favourable, but the | -reeted the performers, testitied to the buffalo hunting Indians are not i such &) amusement : I jis every inch a sailor, and ‘heartily into what offers, be it work or satisfactory condition. «=. law By reason of an unaccountable and un- | play, ithe rule. fortunate oversight the excursion im the afferded the audience. °° Jack as such and last night was no exception to was every way creditable, and the ‘ end- Heather Belle to Mount Stewart, yesterday, lmen’ were as amusing as could be expect- was not advertised in the Datty EXAMINER, and theugh the weather was magnilicent, only about a dozen persons enjoyed the pleasure of the trip. The excursien to Orwell to-day, which was duly ad- vertised, was taken advaatage of by as many persons—men and women, boys and girls, old, middle aged, and young—as the steamer could carry. ——_- In the House of Commons a day or two age, Mr. Foster, Secretary of State for Ireland, referred to a ‘‘ disturbing speech,” calculated to arouse old animosities be- Ireland, recently de- and con- tween Enland and livered by Mr. Dillon, M. P., demned it as ‘‘ wicked and cowardly.” He is reported to have said that, ‘‘in the present state of the feeling in Ireland, the late failure of the crops, and of the com- mereial distress which has prevailed fer several years throughout the entire world, any man who deliberately excites the pas- sions and prejudices of the Irish people towards the Government, is guilty of try: ing to provoke civil war with all its hor- rors.” Mr. Foster said that, in common with all members of the Oppesition, he believed ‘in the free discussion of public questions, but trusted that no one was weak enough to confound that right and duty with the rant of fanatics who were bent on serving a revolutionary and parti- zan purpose, altogether régardless of con- sequences or law.” a iil nn oth Movements of the Governor- General. His Excellency and suite are evidently enjoying themselves in the Maritime Pro- vinces. They are visiting all the chief points of interest. On Tuesday they in- spected Londonderry fron Mines, and are reported to have been much pleased with the operations of the Irion Workers. On Wednesday, instead of coming here as was anticipate, they went to Antigonish en route to Cape Breton, which they will visit before they honor this Island with their presence. le i tiieioemiisiianinn Smash-up on the [ntercolonial. On Tuesday last, between Cacoma and Riverie Du Loup, a ballasting train, going down a steep grade, ran into a herd of cattle and killed five of them. ‘The engines were thrown of the track and several of the cars were demolished. The regular express train going east, was, in consequence, de- tained about five hours, and was six hours late getting inte Moncton. _— +4 mom +- — Acavemwy or Music.—-Will positively be in- augurated on Friday the 27th inst., when Morton’s celebrated English comedy of ‘ All that glitters is not gold,” and the farce of ‘*White versus Brown” will be the bill of fare. ‘The prices are reasonable: gallery 25 cents, parjuette 35 cents, and orchestra 50 centa. Family boxes $5. The plan of the reserved svats will be openedat the Atheneum to morrow, from 2to 5, when first choice of seats can be had. An early application, we think, wil! be necessary. Tue grand Moonlight Excursion takes place te-might. In addition to the hours pre- viously pu olished, the steamer will call at the wharf at a quarter past nine, in order to take on board excursionists whe cannot leave at eight o'clock. ‘Thisis a wise consideration on the part of the Committee, and will, we doubt not, be duly appreciated. A grand time is in stece for those who attend. Ligur.-GovVERNOR LAIRD is expected home this evening. He will receive a cordial wel- come to his native Province. We are glad to learn that Governor Laird is very popular in the Northwest. In the second match of the Provincial Rifle Associatien shooting, to-day, David Harper made a score of 34 out of a possible 35. We will publish the scores in full to-morrow. Tue Putriot calls attention to the dilapi- dated state of Poplar Island Bridge—«/ter the repairs which have been going on are com- pleted. ‘(he Patriot is ‘‘a day after the fair.” Fr. W. Hares, Esq., Manager of the Steam Navigation Company, returned from Manitoba last evening. Hon. Mr. Atkins, wife and two daughters, ef Ottawa, are staying at the Rankin. Tux Lailway ‘‘ excursion” to Alberton, to- day was well patronized. _ THe passengers of the ‘* Carroll” arrived in this city by Pictou boat last evening. Smoke La Acacia cigars at 25 cents each, or 5 for $1.00 from Rubin & Hart’s. H. J. ( uspats, Esq., returned last evening from the Upper Provinces, CHew Mayflower Solace and Globe tine cut chewing tobacce, from Rubin & Hart's, Suv of all kinds at Rubin & Hart’s. ed. Mr. Lane as ‘* Skins” McLeary as ‘‘ Bones” was a very good second. The singing of Mr. Lea were the best features of the perform- ance and were loudly encored, while the stump speech of Mr. Lane brought down the house and accounted fully for ‘‘ the wilk in the cocoa-nut’ of his popularity with his fellow tars. In consequence of many persons being unable to obtain ad- mission, owing to the crowded state of the Hall, the performance was announced to be repeated this evening, and the object being such a worthy and charitable one, | we trust that the ‘* Black Blossoms” may again be greeted with an overflowing house. :__—e a + A Cricker match was played on Victoria Park, yesterday, between an eleven from the Phenix Cricket Club, and an eleven from the officers of H. M. 8. Blanche. The first innings resulted in a victory for the Phoenix Club, but the second, was not completed when the stumps were drawn at 6.30. The following are the scores :— : ** BLANCHE, . « < Lunings-— Ist 2nd J. Bailev 5 6 W, Shert > 2 A. Saunders 3 0 A. Kench S Lieut. Philips 2 I Hunt s ( Pike 20 3 Lach 4 ] Schonberg I l ds Boswell ] o A. Morgan 0 4 Extras b 7 62 48 PHOENIX CRICKET CLUB, --Innings-— Ist 2nd L. Brecken 3 0 S. Jenkins 6 0 L. Yeo 4) 3 R. F. Quirk 2 2 J. Longworth 6 3 W. Hobkirk 2 R. Weeks g Geo. Macleod + ? —-- Masterman i deo. LePage ] C. Bourke — 3 0 Extras 1 8 iV 2] _—_eome * Zion Cuurcn Sapeatn Scuooi—Norice! —The scholars and teachers will meet at the Church as soon after 8 a. m., on Saturday morning as possible to receive tickets. ‘T'rain leaves depot at 9 sharp. Those who cannot come to the church will get to the train as soon as they can before 9. Families pro- viding baskets of provisions, ete., will be called on by an expressman, and their baskets carried down to the depet for them. Such parties are requested to send me word ; if any are omitted they will be goed enough to send baskets to the church. Teachers and bible Class will meet in schoolroom,at 8 p. m., to- morrow, (Friday) night.—Samugr. C. Nast, Z. C. 8. 8. Sapt.—2i lites A New limportation of choice Havana Cigars from 1880 crop, at Rubin & Hart's, i HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Aug. 18.—James Cooper Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tobin, and 2 children, Halifax; D H Forest, St. Joh, NB; R H Deckrill, New York, G M Hart, Halifax, N 8S; H H Leaman, Boston; John K Stickney, Boston; C I’ Hall, West Bedford, Mass; J D Walsh, New York City; Miss ivLry Frazer, Boston; Mrs. John Frazer, West River, NS; 4 W Budd, New York; D A Force, California; G R Locker, Montreal; S S Stephens, wife and two sons, New York; Hon. C Aikins and wife, Ottawa; 2 Mises Aik ins, do; Rev.'!F Alexander, Picton, N S. REVERE HOUSE, Aug. 18.—-A C VanMeter Truro, NS; WE Bligh, apd wife, Hantsport, NS; HS Pruyu, Eagle Bridge N Y; J D Parks, Springfield, Mass; J A Murphy, do; A Stone, wife and son Halifax, G E Skuliy, Princetown N B; Hen. Wm. Richards, Bideford. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 18 -F Compton,St Nazaire, France; Dr F P Marter, Halifax; E Stewart, Georgetown; C Clark, Souris; Mrs James Murphy, New Gilas- gow, N 8S; Miss E Winton, Salem, Mass; Miss; RK Cameron, Lynn, Mass. ROCKLIN House, Aug. 18—D Enmaa, Summerside: Joh MeNeill, Cavendish; James Laird, New Glas. gow; Margaret Pleadwell, Boston; Sarah Pleadwell, Worcester; John Bourk e, Millview; Wim Jenkins, Seal] River; Alfred Vail, Eng- land; George Hallet, Liverpool; Miss Cox, Halifax; Wm Irving, Murray Harbor: Von ao hee Elliot and wife, Halifax; tev Win Experidon, Jerusalam; Joseph L H MS Blanche. oe ee Weather Bulletin. Probabilities Jor the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces, Toronro, August 19. Moderate to fresh southeasterly to south- westerly winds, increased cloudiness, followed by local rains to-night. enters | f ‘ The appearance of the troupe 1s evidently | the heavy weight of the company, while | Hutchings, | the dancing of Messrs. Whatly and Gra- | ‘ham, and the concertina playing of Mr. { j } | | ; | | | a ‘pples, Onions, lea. W.D.STEWART WILL SELI To-Morrow (Friday), 20th instant, Phik Queen Strest Auction Rooms, At 2 o' CLOCK, P. M., 3Ll barrels APPLES, 10 barrels ONIONS, 50 packages TEA (11 lb. each), a splendid article ; an -assortment of Cround Spices, Toilet Soaps, ete., etc. W. D. STEWART, Aug. 19, 1850. Auctioneer, LUMBER SALE ! LOOK OUT FOR THE GREAT Clearing-Out Sale of Lumber, TO-MORROW, Friday Hvening, ar 6 0 ©LeCK, ON POWNAL WHARF. As the Wharf has changed hands, the entire consignment of six cargoes must be sell. W. DB. STEWART, Aug. 19, 1880. Auctioneer, ZION CHURCH Naobath School Pienc | Wiil be held (D. V.), at Hall’s Farm, on Malpeque Road, SATURDAY, AUG, 21. re ee ee FENHE Scholars’ Train will leave the Depot at 9a, m., and take Visitors if any offer. The Visitors Train will leave at 2.30 p. m., and take not more than 200. The Train for home will leave the Farm at 6 p.m, Tickets to be had on board the Trains,-—20 cents adults; 10 cents children (reund trip) a liberal discretion allowed im deciding. Scholars dinner at noon, free, Visitors and Guests supplied from 1 till 4 p. m., 25 cents each meal, all round; no reduction for children. Swings provided ; but scholars are requested to provide themselves and friends any other amusements required, ‘the Leantiful scenery from the commanding position ef the grounds, the lovely walks and drives ever it (600 acres) will compensate visitors for their out- lay. Parties driving out from the city (about 6 miles) almitted on the grounds free, and supplied as above, if not providing them- selves. N. b.—No Refreshment Booths or Tables (save of our Own providing) will be permitted on the grounds. Parties violating in this way will be very summarily dealt with. SAMUEL ©; NASH, Aug. 19, ’80—2i th f Superintendent. ADVISORY BOARD -—OF— Agriculture & Local Industry, wo the view of securing a fair repre. sentation of our Industries at the Gen- eral Dominion Ethibition, to be held at Montreal on the 14th day of September next, and at the New Brunswick Exhibition to be held at St. Jehn City, on the Sth day of October next, the Board will pay Prizes as follows :— : GRAIN, Best Bushel Spring Wheat (white) $5 00 ee (red) 5 00 % ee ‘¢ ** (bearded) 5 06 _ . ** {any other kind) 5 00 s ‘* — Barley (2 rowed) 4 00 " ‘* Gats (white) 3 00 ” ‘** Oats (black) 3 00 ” ‘* (Norway) 3 00 Grain samples to be the property of the Board, and to be accompanied by 12 heads of each sample in the straw. . FISH. Best Half- barrel Mackerel $12 “ Kit Mackerel 4 oe ‘* Quintal large Dry Codtish 8 00 ‘* Box 30lb. Boneless ** 5 00 ** Half-Box 15lb, “ 2 3 00 ** Quintal Hake + 00 ‘* Box 30lb. Boneless Hake 4 00 ** Half-box 15lb. . 2 00 The Fish Board. Exhibits of Canned Goods, such as Lob. sters, Mackerel, etc., and other Industries, will be ferwarded free of charge to the Ex- hibitors, Judges appointed by the Board will award the Prizes, All entries must be made on or before August 28th inst., and all Exhibits (Live Stock excepted) must be delivered at the Secretary’s Office, on or before September 4th, and no later. : All entries of Live Stock must also be made at the Secretary's Oftice on or before August Twenty-eighth, and such animals only as the Judges will recommend will be forwarded at the expense of the Board. A. MeNEILL, Secretary Advisor Ch’town, August 19, 1880 _—_2y arene. also to be the property of the SERNS, QUEEN SQUARE. Under Distinguished Patronage, AT THE MARKET HALL, r ’ So ’ , ro . his (Thursday) Evening, tor the Benetit of the Widows and of those lost in H. M. Training Ship ‘“JTALAMIA ar consisting of Comic, Sentimental and Charaeter Songs, FPunniesities, Comic sketches, Clog and Step Dances, &e., Ke, —— —- PROGRAM ME—FIRST PART. Ovaarces: o.oo We Company We respect fully call the atten-| Orenine Cuorus- ‘Happy are we.” . Troupe Betsy, tion of our patrons, and the public generally, to our present large Stock of Staple and Fancy DRY GUUDS. wwe ere Millinery, Fancy Goods, Dress boods. CLOTHS -AND-- TWEEDS. Printed Cottons, Grey Cottons, White Cottons, ee eee GALATIAS ANN SHIRTINGS, eens ee ee COTTON WARP. PRICES POPULAR AND QUALITY GOOD, Give Us a Oall and Save Money, New Goods by Every Steamer. Jnly 26, 1880, ; | opposite Mr, Peter Halloran’s. sona—‘‘Go and put your bonnet on, ‘“lo-morrew.’.. SONG Sone —**B« lla Brandon.”....... Mr. Davidson Soru—““‘Eilla Rea. ”.. ois. ws «sip shad Mr. Osborae Sonc-~“Evangeline.”...5.. ...0s% Mr. Eades Soxu—‘*Jano Jowkina,” ss. .cisccced Mr, Leary (Interval of Fifteen Minutes). SECOND PART. Comte Skercu—‘‘Quiet Lodgings.’ ...... .......Messrs. Eades, Lane and Merling CHARACTER Sone AND Dancr,...Mr. Graham Dvet—‘‘Girls from Callao.”........ca0s .-sss++++.++++Messrs, Lane and Morling Oroe Date. s. 2. ies .. Mr. Graham Srump Sereci—“The Ebeny Histonan,” , 2 hk CA vs. Mr. Lane Svep Dance.....Messrs. Whatly and Graham Conosurina Sete: =... o+0<csssteenmee Mr. Lee Comic Skercu—‘‘The Insurance Office.”.. Messrs. Hutchings, Eades, Lane and Morling. Doors open at 7. To commence at 8. Mr. J. LANE, Skins; Mr. C. McCOY, M. C.; Mr. W. LEARY, Bones. Prices —Reserved seats, 50 cents; Urnre- served, 25 cents. Tickets for sale at W. R. Watsen’s and at Apothecaries Hall. Mr. W. FP. OVENDEN, Manager. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, angl7 (MARKEY HALL, Kraay AV 1g, Aug. 20. kev. George W, Leeming, D. D., THE RENOWNED AUSTRALIAN ORATOR, \Vill deliver a farewell Lecture, —~ENTITLED— Mary Queen of Scots. Admission 25 and 35 cents, 7.15; commence at 8 o’elock. ‘This splendid address is reputed by the American press to be one ef the noblest bursts of oratory delivered in recent times, and will ever associate the name of Dr. Leeming withs those of the greatest masters of English tongue, In elegance of expression, richness of thought, variety of style, and strength of argument, it deserves to,be classed amongst the master- pieces of modern eloquence.” —Qeehece Chron- a oT ee {aw 18, w th £ pd Provincial Exbibition, 1880, WILL BE HELB.AT CHARLOTTETOWN October 12th and 13th. NAVORABLE ARRANGEMENTS will be made with Railway and Steamers te carry passengers and Wxhibits at Reduced Rates, Prize List, containing Rules and Regula- tions, which must be strictly adhered to, can be had by applying te the Secretaries of Prince and King’s County Exhibitions, at Summerside and Georgetown, and at Char- lottetown, to A. McNEILL, ~ Secretary Provincial Exhibitiom Ch’town, Ang. 18, 1880, Doors open at ATES ES Wants, Lost, found, &e. sa Advertisements under this heading, space not exceeding half an inch, will be inserted for Ten Cents per day. od eee FRIOARD WANTED—In a convenient- part of the city. Private ans ae required. Address. stating terms, etc., J.C.B., EXAMINER Ofiice. {au 18, 3i eod a OR SALE.—-TWO PLANOS—one Eng- lish Cottage, 64 octaves, and one Ameri, can Square Piano. [Sw 2aw—augly W ANTEBD.—A Girl to do General Housework. Apply at this office. ang]G ORSE STRAYEB--From premises of undersigned, on Sth inst., a dark brown horse, about 14) hands high. Parties knowing of his. whereabouts will oblige notifying Wricnr & Maccowan, Queen's Wherf. {au 14 W AN PED An experienced salesman for a dry goods store. Apply by letter to P. O. Box 64, Ch’town. ¢ [au 12 Gi ]/o,, Rent—-Cottage, outbuildings, and Jarge garden, on Fitzroy stteet, nearly tent moder- {au ® (ate. Apply at this office. Ce eect -ceeeenen-taeene | Vy J anted Immediately—By the Man- PKUMS & SLEDS, agers of the Women’s New Tem- perance Resturant, corser Queen and Keat Streets, a few reliable permanert Boarders to enable them to meet expenses and advance the work generally. Apply te Mrs. D. Me- Rak, Fitzroy Street. . {ju 31