too mw —_——— OO A NN 5 Cl atm teteeinnaenenale ae AAMID nara ta it whey run on Hammon’ eggs ? 01 TART) ‘> oe ae ) Yt \ ‘ ’ ; ve Y , \? : 4 hee CHARLOT LOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY a ivy } ity t, dk. f va A 4iAL oy M. A DA is . i ‘ At | a. or <-4 <4 Cc) INT T) C) ny, TT EL 9 wee Wonderful Lightning Freak News Com-nents. , i naa eS _ ie CD Lig > iy = | Glen Satton, P wk, was visited the other | | <A preacher at © hicago wlvocates the.in- Gay by BOOUL THE LIVEI st and most versa |truduction of la dy ushers i in church to make ee iii tile streak of lightning we ever heard : the young men attend, Durin, a nee y shower there, the lightning itis new asserted that Dr. Hammond, strucx a house owned, we believe, by a man of New York is eyving Dr. ‘Tanner on his ries is win ok non . re Bs . pe : i ; - " t ? . TT - Reitiisc Larock, and occupied by a Mr. forty-day fast. But what sort of a fast is Odette At the time of the shower cette , 3 $ i KR Black ae Biack French Merinos, Black Persian Cords, White and poeY Velveteer Cottons, Wincies, New Stockinette Worsted Coatings. EX S. S. “NESTORIAN,” 80 Packages Choice Teas, 3 Cases Linen and Cotton Thread. eae ittetown, July 13, 18380. mE Great Summer Resort PRINCE FAWARD ISLAND, LoOonRWD SoT Q{UGAR > 57 hhds, | 5O his. 25. bbis \ — + L,. i 10 puns. | FAVS New and Commodious House, situate oo puns, | at North Shore, offers great attraction |. oo for Tourists who are wanting recreation, sea, 2 AISiINS-—- 8 | FS bathing, fishin v2, ete. | &.% Ee | . : . - ' 30 DOXeS It is within easy access of the City, being only thirteen (13) miles by rail or carriage. ss ‘jvht PU itt 6 White { 1G boxes huni] s. Porto Rico, es rranulated, j OLASSES Jarbadoes, ‘hoice lrinidad, Valencias, > ” tes Charges moderate. Tor further particulars ( cANTS apply t) the Manager, or address O545G. Waits Cavicete a sa, ive t Pants. LORNE HOTEL COMPANY, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. ! iC \HEESE Jane 12, 1850. PACIFIC | -_ ot Mutual Insurance 0,,),,. 22.9 20 bexes landed on Mriday. waranted to be the best in \ - 7 CW. Cacti. eile | Fd ICE NEW YToR*_ wre 65 bags, 1 A TT = ACC ee 44 kees Twist and flat, Assets 3ist Dec., 1879, - $744,149.00) 40 cads Smoking. Insurance effected on CARGOES and are LEATHER FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards} ~ = 299 sides No. 1. on first class risks. 180 sides No, 2. Certilicates issued payable in London (Best we have ever had.) at the office of Morkron Rose & Co., ‘ Bankers, or in New York. i LO: kR— Risks taken and rates fixed without being referre| to Head Office. 500 bbls. FENTON 7. Agent for P. B, NEWBERY, Island. 309 bbls. May 11, 1580, at te lut- Goal ROOMS Nut Coal, Nut Coal, |B NREE from Slate and Fire Clay. Also 209 doz. Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, : Pictou, Nova Scotia. For orders apply to pans G. W. DeBLOIs, |{- a Sole Agent for ?. E. Island. 130 doz, Old Sydney Mines, Cane Breton, Lingan Mines, Gape Breton. RDERS for Reund Coal can be obtained on application to Terms as usual. G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. KE. Island, Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetovwu. June 17, 1880—pat her sj kea tt QUEEN INSURANCE cO'Y OF ENGLAND, CAPITAL,. . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NS URANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vesse's on the stocks. Special rates for isolated resicences, Lorses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— NEXT DOOR Tt generally, Stock of HE that give them a call, cheice Brands. ¢* RNMEAE Kiln Dried, (assorted, ) 2-hoop Pails. CARVELL BROTHERS. Rascanid 12, 1880——-2w eod, pat 2w NEW GOODS —AT THE— “GROWN GROCERY,” TO W. A. BROWN & CO. —_——-— oer undersigned have much pleasure in informing their friends, and the public they have completed their Choice Family Supplies, and would ask all in search of Fresh Goods to ROBERTSON & CAMERON, May 31, 1880,—3m eod & wkly C. McLennan, COMNISSION MERCHANT, GENERAL AGENT. AND AUCTIONERE, 46 QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, - - P. E. island, Consignments solicited. Prompt returns guareuteed, Charlottetown, Jvue 17, 1880— 3m eod pd - WORTH’S LIVERY STABLES! PRINCE STREET, Between Kent and Grafton Streets, P. E. Island, FNHE place to Auction Sales conducted in any part of the Oity or Country on reasonable terms, May Il, 1880—3m eod the Pax AM IN et your Printing done is a ‘ER PRINTINGROOMS, tH JUSE HUUSE, N SQUARE. syring and Summer toads, GOMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, VALUE UNSURPASSE Dp. 1 E SubjGibeny Bak by have, by the 8. 5. ‘‘ Prince “iward,” ‘Ethel Blanche,” and other later arrivals, completed the GEST AND BEST STOCK OF and Foreign Dry Goods AND GROCERIES Ever iraported by them, which they will dis- pose of at the lowest Cash prices. call EE British Piease give us a before purchasing elsewhere. W. & A. BROWN & CO, vom , 1850. [7 14 ne tl A Fact Worth 1 Knowing. OW OFTEN do we hear men say, aa never can get clothes to fit.” The reason Few Tailors understand how to Cut the Garment 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 guaranteed, Hi is obvious. executed, Good fits Equalled by few, excelled by none. Charges Moderate. Terms Cash. THOMAS SMITH, Upper Gt. George Street. Ch’town, June , 1880. ‘ele Attention. oe BEST ROUTE FOR Mamitoba, Colorado, and the West, IS VIA. THEE Iniercolonial and Grand Trunk Railway, QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE and FARES always LOWER from Priuce Edward Island than by any other route. For Tickers and ali informatien about Luggage, Freights, &c. ‘ apply to . W. MALES, Agent : inka Trunk Railway —_— lottetown, “April 17, 1880—3m wkly For Sale or to Let. HAT Freehold Property, with a front of 7 eighty feet on Pownal 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 te MRS. BOSWALL. April 26, 1880—tf UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper | Published ta the Provinces. was sitting at the dinner table, and there were five or six persens besides in the ' - The fi ae bude ‘. 1} . house, 1@ lightning siruck the chimney livst, tearing it away down to the first floor 2 - > and scattering the bricks and plaster in all direc tions - it dis 36 nl < all the rafters en one side of ee Prose if, &C bet i“ clock itt the roo, tore the insides out of it, melted the link connections of a a chain which hung, with the Filck, under the clock, | threw the watch into another room,knocked ! . saucer from Odette’s hand, and burned a ; "Ont of him, ‘ss , Ra ‘ > ° ioe In the tasie cloth just in f: took a prop-stick from an upstair window and carried through a down-stairs room, tore a big stone out of a cellar wall and knocked a pork barrel into splinters, be- siles making itself conspicuous. Strang as it n no in the house was hurt, though Odette was considerably as- touished ; and the school teacher who was there at the time was so shocked that she fainted after the lightning had finished its j}capers and withdrawn. Altogether, it was a Wonderful such oceur seldom. es lig inv sr)) ’ ay Seem OG pei iVUTIIaNnce, iis — ©: Gr +s American Ladies in London pociety. the Marquis of Anglesey, on Saturday last, with Mrs. Wedehous: >, was to every one, and not the least, | suspect, tothe noble Marquis himself, It appears to have been a sudden thon; ght, ac ted upon With great promptitude and dispatch On both sides. The new Marchiones An American by birth, and as the brightest stars in {mperial Court at Paris. Savsequently, she married the Hon. Heury Wodehouse, brethe: of Marl Kimberley. He was in the diplomacy, and fever at Athens. some widowheod Vi London, and highly cne time it curr mtly repor rted she intended her home in ‘Jerusalem the fortunately for English society, she has elect- English Marchioness, ed to settle down as an anit she will, no doubt, be warmly welcomed Ihre marriage of a surprise is ot gle ‘Minnie ej the ™s sey Is an King’ was one of Vor Mrs. , , aie y 6a leh of typhus E : after her use resikled in popular; at rs was vas make Goldew,”” but, to ou her returr. The American element in high society has now received a powerful addition already it was very preceminan t. Many of the handsomest and. most. popular among the leaclers of tashion hail frei the other side of the Atlantic. i iscountess Mandeville, M Arthar Paget, Hon. W. Carington, Lady Rando! Bh -Chare hill, and now the Mar- chiones giesey, forma galaxy difficult to mateh, and social charms. ; "Ss. he Mrs. 5 as $$ Of AR , ; . t both for looks We Vy « to © The Reman Catholic hierarchy throughout the world comprises 7 patriarchs of the Latin and 5 of the Oriental rite ; 139 Arch- bishops of the f 14 26 ef the Oriental satin an rite, and 666 Bisheps of the Latin and 50 of the Oriental rite. The Patriarchs are those of Constantinople, Alexandria, Anti ech, Jerusalem, Venice, the West Indies and Lisbon, ef the Latin rite ; and Anti- och (of the Melchites), Autioch (of tie Maronites) , Antioch (of the Syrians), Baby- lon (of the Chaldeans), and Cilicia (of the Armenians), of the Oriental rite. Of the archbishops 139 are of the Latin rite, of these 12 —— immediately subject to the Holy See. Of the 26 archbisheps of Oriental Ma 3 (one each Armenian, Greco- and Greco- Ruthenian) have ecclesi- provinces ; of the remaining 23, are under Oriental patriarch, 5 » Armenian. 4, Greco Melchite and 14, Syri 1c, Syro-Mareniter and Syre-Chaldaic. Of the bishops of the Latin rite, 6 have suburban sees ; 84 are immediately subject to the Holy see, and ; are in ecclesias- tical Provinces, Of those of the Oriental rite, 12 are Armenian ; 9 Greco-Melchite ; 3 Greco-Remaic ; 7 Greco Ruthenean ; 1 Greco-Bulgarian ; 8, Syrian; 7, Syro- Chaidaic, and Syro-Maronite. Besides the dignitaries above wentioned, there are 36 archbishops and 128 bishops in partidus infidelium. In addition to these, there are under the direction of the Congregatio de propaganda fide 107 vicariates, 5 delegations and 20 apostolic prefectures. nines The Charlottetown, P. E. £., has published for the last few names of passengers who have returned by the Boston line of steamers to. Prince Edward Island. ‘he number returning largely exceeds fer some weeks that of the passengers for the United States. Patriotic islanders will doubtless extend a welcome to their fellow-provincialists, but the Grit, Avti-Confederate, Annexationist organs, which have so energetically advocated an ‘‘exodus,” will look upon their coming home as a “‘return to the flesh pots of Egypt.” —Ottawa Citizen / The Moncton, N. 3., Zimes notices the re- turn by the American boats of provincialists to St. John, and puts some very pertinent questions to the St. Jehn Telegraph and Globe, aa follows:—‘‘It is a well known fact that the American boats from Boston to St. John are crowded with provincialists who are returning home, satisfied that they have no business away ‘from the provinces, and are better off while in them. But why is it that the St. John Grit papers are not making a note ef the, fact? Why is it that the reporters of the Telegraph and Globe no longer “haunt Reed's Point Wharf, - nor scan the passenger lists of the City of Portland and the New York?” Has the enterprise of ‘ye local’ departed, or tT the Romaic astical bs 76> ia ” o EXAMINER weeks the ng ' i | | i niversary i Trickett what is the reason?’— Ottawa Citizen, The Herald gives a diagram of the house in Which Dr. Tanner is performing his fast. lt might leave one page blank to represent the condition of the doetor’s stomach. An international coneress for the ex- amination of questions relative to aleohol- istz will be heid at Brussels, under the patronage of the King of the Belgians, from the 2ud to the 7th of August next. Tue NEWFOUNDLAND Ratmway.—The Commissioners have appointed Messrs. Kiniple and Morris, of London and Green- , engineers in chief of the road, They were engineers of the water works in St. N. F., and of the graving deck works in Quebec and at Esquimalt, ete.- A Taste FOR WATSm. —The Torento Mail says: There is an American lady in the city who dislikes Cat inadian water so much that she has caused two large casks filled with water from a well at her native place te be sent to her. They arrived at the Grand Trunk sheds a few days ago, and were forwarded to her address. Tho ttalians of the United States are making wea for ce lebrating the an- th ation of Rome in September next in a inanner worthy of the A notable and praiseworthy in it will be the institution of a fund for the relief of such Italian immi- grants may be temporarily in destitute circumstances. Bells Life is of opinion that in Trickett Hanlan will find his match all right, that the best on record over the Thames cham- pionship course will be reached, and a mark set for Englishmen to aim at. The Hanlan- race “is a fixed event, and will take place fro i Putney to Mortlake on the Thames in Nevember next. lt isrumered chat the Duke of Argyle, Lord Privy Seal in the Gladstone Cabinet, proposes to follow Lerd Landsdowne and Lord Listewel in resigning because of his opposition to the Compensaticn-for-disturb- auce bill, “Perhaps Mr. Gladstene’s ath- endment to that bill may be designed to prevent the Duke's resignation. in London 68,460 women are employed ... OC. 2 ; eFOotihi > re) if oc c ip occasion. fea sture as as emliners and dressmakers, 26,375 as shirtmakers and seamstresses, 14,780 as tailoresses, 10,724 as machinists, 5,272 as as boot-makers, 4,360 as artificial florists, 3,718 as box-makers, 2,852 as vpholstresses, not to mention a large number in various other industries. Chicage has now a pork corner. Messrs, Armour & Co., of that town, have been operating on a grand seale, having bought, since last fail, well on to half a million bar- rels. The operators are likely to fare bet- ter than their brethren of the wheat corner, prices having gone up about thirty per cent. There ought to be some way of book-binders, 4,699 52 punishing heartless creators of artificial scarcity ot the necessaries of life. Porson oN A Picntc Grounp. A number of the children attending the F.C. Portland Baptist, Church pienic at ‘the Day place, at the foot cf Long Reach, or Tuemlay last, were poisoned by the mercury weed, which grows in great quantities on the place, some of them having their heads or faces painfully swollen. Mr. George McBeath and his son, who assisted Mr. Day to clear the place for the pienic, were so badly poisoned by it as to necessitate medical attendance, Dr. Christie being the physi ulted.--A¢t. soln Sun, The Prince Edward Island Government appears to be trying to do what it can for the improvement oi farming. This is its best policy. Farming must ever, by all odds, be the little Island’s great industry, and a splen- did industry it is likely to become. The [sland soil is easily cultivated, and much of itis of good quality. Then, the Island far- mers have, inthe mussel wud within their reach, an almost inexhaustible stere of a rich fertilizing article. Some of these days the little Province will be the garden of North America. —-St. John Neves, ian cous How many theusand deilars was it that Mr. Forepaugh carried off, by means of his show, from Ottawa?! It doesn’t matter inuch for present purposes whether it was 87,000 or $10,000—the proprietor always minimises the profit if he can, so as net to frighten people. But the point is this, are we so very poor after all, when we can afford to susidize a circus to the tune of $7,000 or $10,000 and expenses, for two days show? Add the money spent on other entertainments during the summer, ard say, are we poor at all /—(Citizen. HvuL.ucination.—Pvrofessor Maudsley re- marks, in a recent lecture, that one strik- ing feature observed by medical men whe have had cases of hallucination under their charge, is that the patients cannot be con- vinced that the objects they see, the sounds they hear, and the smells they perceive, have no real existence, and that the sensa- tions they receive are the result of their excited nerves ; it frequently happens, too, that a person who suflers from hallucina- tion in respect of one sense hes the others unaffected, and is on all other matters per- fectly normal. Hallucination may” arise either from an idea on which the mind has dwelt, appearing as something exterior, or from excitement of ihe sensory ganglia. It is said that Newton, Hunter, and some others of equal professions! eminence; could, at will, picture forms to themseives till they appeared to be realities,