a : cle 5 ae Ce avomaniliene: 4 id if ho THE SE et Hy OER NON A AE aaa § eaten ee 2% - ee ne eee STR ete oe ole ——<- oret ee EX AMINER. ea aa ee oe. VOL, 5. Siena TRA. 190 Packages Now in Stock. e Something very superior, and at ry Low Figures. ee BEER & SONS. May 22, 1879. ce Glass. Glass. Glass. 6 BOXES, all sizes, VERY CHEAP. 2300) . . BEER & SONS. | UANO! | S5() BAGS, powerful fertilizer tor Gardens |, Fy) or general purposes. CARVELL BROS. May 19, 1879—pat 2aw Im. ALBION MINES, PICTOU, N. S. “MELACK and ROUND COAL can now be s obtained at the above mentioned Mines, For orders apply te G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Office, No. 35 Water St., Ch’ town. Ch’town, May 6, 1879. pat tf E. G. HUNTER, Italian and American Marble, Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Mantes, Cenrne TABLE Tops, Bureau anp Commopr. Tors, Wasu Bow. Siass, &c., &c. Prices to suit, and satisfaction guaranteed. a@ Designs furnished on application. @e Corner Hillsborough and Kent Streets, Char lottetown. November 6, 1878. Mouldings F every modern pattern, in Walnut and Gilt, for Picture Frames, cheap, and made up promptly to order. MARK BUTCHER, SUMMER RESIDENCE W LET—That beautifully situated Sum- mer Kesidence known as **@LEN STEWART.” Fossession given immedi- ately. For particulars, apply to -HENRY BEER, Southport, or to F. L. HASZARD, Charlottetown. May 22, 1879--2w ~~ TO SELL OR TO LET. AT Two-Story Dwelling House, Garden, Coach House, Stable, etc., on Grafton Street (West) eo the residence of the urdersigned, and having a fine view of the harbor. Possession Ist June. Apply to May 17, 1879. JOHN,W. MORRISON. CHILDREN’S GOODS. UGGIES, Chairs, Cradles, Swinging Cots, Go carts, Cots and Bedsteads, of every class, cheap for cash. re MARK BUTCHER. May |, 1879-- ; FURNITURE REPAIRED ND RE-PAINTED- Chairs Re-Caned— A Looking-Glass Frames Refitted, and all kinds of Machine Work done with satisfaction and promptness, at Z JOHN NEWSON’S. April 1, 1879—3m IRON BEDSTEADS. re & DOUBLE—Best kinds—Cheap. JOHN NEWSON, April 1, 1879—3m UPHOLSTERY WORK. ODERN STYLES—Best Finish—Cheap- est—Promptly delivered. JOHN NEWSON. April, 1, 1879—3m Looking Glasses and Mirrors. EW STYLES—Cheap. : JOHN NEWSON. April 1, 1879—3m PARLOR & DRAWING-ROOM 100 SUITES, in raw Silk Poil, Silk Cota- line, Silk Repp and Hair Cloth—Styles un. rivalled —Stock large—Prices at cost. ™, BEDROOM or CHAMBER SUITES 1 —Every vaviety of design and price— N f heap. wee ER eT JOHN NEWSON. April 1, 1879—3m FURNITURE. ARGEST STOCK—Greatest Variety — Best Quality—Cheapest in every grade. Call and examine. JOHN NEWSON. April 1, 1879—3m Bedding, Matrasses & Pillows EST MATERIAL—Hair, Flock, Excel- ion Sheer. ere JOHN NEWSON. April 1, 197)—3m JUNE. Notwithstanding the largely in- creased duties on several articles under the We are selling our large and well selected Stock of STATIONERY, especially the leading lines, such as Foolscaps, Potts, Letter, Note and Envelopes, fully as low, and in many czses MUCH LOWER THAN FORMERLY. -— —— ENCOURAGE Home Trade —AND— PATRONIZE ale nUUSHy : Sells. & Pedlars , Have canvassed City and Country, and by the exercise of considerable CHEEK AND LIES, Managed to take away a large quantity of work, and consequently MONEY, from the Island. We intend to “Stop that Flow.’’ OUR Printing Department ‘being well stocked with the latest improvements in Type and Machinery, we Shall do all kinds of MERCANTILE & GENERAL Printing and Bookbinding at as lew prices and equal workman- ship to any produced in the Dominion. Call and See Specimens. BREMNER BROS. June 9, 1879. Se eee EWS BY TELEGRAPH. THE LONDONDERRY STEEL WORKS. MonrreaL, June 9. The Gazette, in an editorial says: ‘‘ The announcement of the intended suspension of work by the Londonderry Steel Co. will, We are glad to believe, prove premature, if the causes of that decision are not other than those publicly attributed. It will be remembered that the Company stated their disability to continue operations te be dne not to the Nationai Policy, not to any in- crease in the cost ef coal or cost of produc- tien, but to high rates of freight from the place of mannfacture to the Quebec and Ontario markets. There had, however, been no increase of rates on the Inter colonial Railway, and if such had occurred, it must have been-on the Grand Trunk section, although we are inclined to think it was rather a reduction in through rates fiom Liverpool te Montreal and Toronto, than an increase in the rates from Londen- rderry to these points, which placed the Steel Company in a less favorable position as regards freight rates than they occu- pied a year ago. However, we are glad to be able to announce that: the Government has determined, in view of the importance of this indus try, to apply ceal rates to the transport of pigand bar iron from Londonderry to Riviere du Loup, and have also made very favorable coal rates. Of the importance of the Steel Company’s Works there is no manner of doubt. Not only are several hundred men employed in connection with them, but in the conduct of the industry very many thousand tons of coal are an- nually consumed, and more than one hun- dred thousand dollars is annually paid to the Intercolonial Railway for transportation charges. The desirability of continuing this enterprise the Government have fully appreciated in the action taken by them. They have granted a protective duty of two dollars a ton on imported iron and have now removed all complaints as to freight rates, Everything that a.Government can do to foster an industry has been done, and if in the face of the advantages afforded the Company they are obliged to suspend oper- ations, the reason will have to be sought in some other cause than that of insuffieient ennorengaetent on. the part of the Govern- ment. We trust, however, that such will not be the case, but that on the contrary we will be able to announce in a day or two the decision of the Company to continue their important industry. HALIFAX, Hattrax, June 9. About 100 invalids and soldiers whose time have expired on this and thé Bermuda garrison will return to England by the mail steamer to-morrow. Jerry Holland, the well-known and ex- perienced trainer of the Centennia! Crew, has taken charge of Warren Smith for the coming race, and will supervise his prac- tice on Long Lake during the next few weeks. Hon. Sampel Creelman, Commissioner of Works and Mines, and Principal Me- Knight, D. D., left on the Intercolenial train to-day to attend the Presbyterian Assembly at Ottawa. ae MONTREAL MATTERS. Monrrea, June 9. His Grace the Duke of Argyle attended St. Andrew’s Church yesterday, p. m., Rev. Gavin Lang officiating. . His attendant in full Highland costume, attracted consider- able attention on the street. Mr. J. G. Ascher is the winner of the first prize in the tourney of the Canadian Chess Association, which has just conclud- ed; Dr. H. Howe, second; Prof. W. H. Hicks, third; E. C. Holt, fourth, and W. J. W. Shawe, fifth. The next tourney of the Association will be held in Ottawa. The Queenville inquest was resumed this a.m. Noclue yet to the murderer, al- though $1,500 reward is offered. QUEBEC, June 9. Hon. Mr. Joly arrived from Europe yes- terday per S. 8S. ‘‘Circassian.”’ Heavy frost in the country this a. m. Orrawa, June 9. Full returns from the County of Russell give Baker (Conservative) a majority of 25, Mr. Compton, of Halifax, one of the Dominion arbitrators, is here on official business. On Saturday about 75 laboring men waited upon his Worship the Mayor at the City Hall in relation to employment or getting assistance so as they could go where work is to be had. The issuing of Corpora- tion passes was recently abolished and it has now been resolved to send some fifty men up to work on the Canada Pacific, ar- rangements having been made by his Wor- ship with the centractor whereby the ten dollars a head for transport will be refunded at an early day. So ‘soon as the $500 re- fund is made, another gang of 50 men will be assisted to these public works. Monrreat, June 9 A despatch from New York to the Wit- ness says: ‘‘Itis not likely that the 69th Regiment will ge to Montreal. Many mem- bers decline. Capt. Matthew P. Breen, an influential officer, writes this a. m. to the Sun denouncing the proposed trip., After touching on the leyalty of Irish Canadians, he asks, ‘What will the boys of the 69th do on the occasion ef the Dominion Day Ban- quet? Should they refuse to drink the CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JUNE U, 1°79 Queen’s health, they would be offering a gratuiteus insult to the hospitabie hosts. Should they rise and te a man swallow the. dose, the Irish people will stand achast at | so marked a recantation of principles—the! main spring and life of their organization. He- refers to lreland’s troubles in terms! sy with hate to England, and concludes | thus :— | ‘Whenever Irish military organization | shall step with the confines of England's | Dominion let it be not in an attitude fof! deferential loyalty, but with the high and | holy purpose of raising the standard of | freedom and tearing down the emblem of | tyranny, so that the colors of our regi- | mental plume may not be reversed, and that still the green may wave above the red.’ ‘‘Breen’s sentiments are endorsed hy many Irish Americans that | have seen.” There is a feeling here, even among Irish Catholics, that J. B. McNamee, President of St. Patrick’s . Seviety, has dove an im- prudent thing in inviting the 69th. He sent the invitation entirely on his own res- ponsibility. His Grace the Dake of Argyll, with Lady Mary and: Lady Elizabeth Campbell, visited the Geological Survey and McGill Univer- sity this forenoon, and this afternoon took a drive around the mountain. They will proceed to Quebec to-night. GALVESTON, June 9. The ews Eagle Pass special says early yesterday morning a company of Mexican infantry at Piedras Negras mutinied and fought their way through the guard at the gate. About 15 crossed to this side under a heavy fire from the loyal troops, who continued firing after the deserters landed, many balls striking the houses of this place. The fugitives surrendered their arms to the citizens to to be returned to Mexico. A number of the mutineers were killed on the Mexican side. The cause of the deser- tion is that the troops were six months with- out pay andhad nothing to eat. Yesterday evening the Mexican troops marched out- side the city with two captured mutineers whom they were’ going to shoot, but a strong protest from citizens caused the ex- ecution to be abandoned. Cuicago, June 9. The robbers who seized from an Illinois Central Railroad messenger $10,000 on Saturday afternoon were captured yesterday and a portion of the money recovered. ’ VERSAILLES, June 9. The Deputies this afternoon authorized the prosecution by the Government of Paul De Cassagnac, after a scene of great excitement, during which Gambetta moved the expulsion of Cassagnac from the House, but afterward withdrew the motion, Cassag- nac having withdrawn the word ‘ cowardice’ which he had applied to the conduct of the Government. Havana, June 9. The Spanish bank yesterday publicly burned $1,053,363. paper currency of its own emission. Rome, June 9. The Pope has appointed Cardinal Her- genroltzer Keeper of the Archives of the Holy See. Berun, June 9. The North German Gazette publishes the text of Germany’s protest against the de- cree of the Khedive of April 22nd. The protest says the decree is a direct violation of International obligations, and Germany must decline to consider it binding and will hold the Khedive responsible for all consequences of his illegal proceedings. ‘ CONSTANTINOPLE, June 9%. The inhabitants’ of Djuma district are preparing to resist the return of the Turks when the Russians evacuate. They have sent away the woman and distributed arins to the men. Rome, June 9. The eruption of Etna has ceased, but the volcano ig still smoking. A riot against the collecting of taxes oc- curred in the district of Catania, in which several soldiers and peasants were killed. Beruiy, June 9. The Emperor, Empress and Bismarck have returned. —_—-——. ---- +>o-- --- - ---— Marriage of Prince Leopold. An official announcement, writes a Lon- don correspondent, will probably soon be made of an intention of marriage on the part of Prince Leopold and the Princess Marie of Hanover, daughter of the late ex- King of Hanover, and sister of the Duke of Cumberland. The report has just become known in the inner Court circle, and is accepted as correct. This alliance is under- stoud to have an important bearing on the relations of the deposed Royal family of Hanover with the German Court, and to have engaged the friendly attention of the Empress of Germany during her late visit to the Queen. Prince Leopold, who is now 26 years of age; is three years younger than his destined bride. The Princess Marie—should the Duke of Cumberland arrange the existing dispute with the Prussian Government—wiil brimg a fair dowry with her. She brings at least a wealth of names, having been baptized Marie Ernestine Josephine Adolphine Henrietta Therese Elizabeth Alexandra. The Princess Marie adheres of course to the religious profession of the house of Hanover, the, Protestant Lutheran. ——a -3 a Retirinc From Business.—Call and get bargains in trimmed and untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, and other articles fitting for summer wear, at the Ladies’ Establish- iment, Queen Street. a ea ea suman diene ae 18 A FINE ASSORTMENT min SCOTCH TWEED -& ENCLISH WORSTEDS a oe GEO. BE. FULL'S CUSTOM Tailoring Department | which we will makeap at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, and guarantee every garment to fit. Also A LARGE ASSORMENT OF CHRISTY’S London - Made Felt Hats! CEO. E. FULL. May 28, 1879—-4w w & s STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL —AND— FANCY SALE, Will be held in the Y. M.C. A. Hall, in aid of St. Perer’s Cuurcn, by the members of St. Peter s Church Sewing Society, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd JULY. Doors open at 2p. m. Admission 15 cents children 5 cents. Contributions for the Sale will be thankfully received by the Society at its meetings on Thursday afternoons, in the Church School room, or by MRS. E. J. HODGSON, Pres’dt. MRS. ALEXANDER, Treas. MISS JENKINS, Secretary, Ch'town, May 1879.—2aw 26, AROMATIC MONTSERRAT QUININE CORDIAL which is a combination of Pure Quinine, with Lime Fruit Juice, cordialised by the addition of Aromatics, but ENTIRELY FREE FROM ALCOHOL. Upon the medicinal virtues of Lime Juice and Quinine it is unnecessary to dilate. The combination of two agents of such universally acknowledged value, in at once a palatable and innocuous form, has been a disideratum long sought, but only nowsuccessfully accomplished; for although the 7'onic qualities of Quinine have been popularised in the form of QUININE WINES, it is well known these combinations have been attended with serious evils conse- quent upon the Alcoholic Stimulants they all contain, at once prejudicial to health and de- moralising in their tendency, Aromatic Montserrat Quinine Cordial is guar- anteed to contain one grain of Quinine in each wineglassful, and to be entirely free from al- cohol, being prepared solely from the Mont- serrat Lime Fruit Juice combined with Aro- matics, Sold at Apothecaries’ Hall, DesBrisay’s Corner. Ch'town, May 21—2w eod COMMERCIAL Union Assurance Company, OF LONDON, ENCLAND. CAPITAL - - $12,500,000. NSURANCE effected: against Fire on all descriptions of Property throughout the Island. s@& Low rates and promrr settlement of losses, HORACE HASZARD, Agent for P, E. Island. Ch’town, Dec, 20, 1878— Iron. Iron. Iron. MIRTY TONS Refined, Assorted Sizes. BEER & SONS. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, MHEAP, at April 1, 1879—3m TO LET, rqXHAT STORE AND OFFICE lately oceu- pied by Mr. John Gillan, in Hyndman’s Brick Building, corner of Queen and Water streets. Immediate possession given. Also, SEVERAL ROOMS, suitable for offices, ete., in upper stories same building. For terms, etc., apply to JOHN INGS. MOORE & MCDONALD, CABINET-MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS. ETC. HAMBER-SETTS, in Black Walnut, Ash, &e. ; Parlor, Hall and Dining-Room Fur- niture, in the latest styles.—We are prepared to meet the wants of our customers with punc- tuality and despatch. ReEeParRinG neatly executed. Picrvre Frames and Mouldings constantly on hand or made to order. All kinds of Household Furniture farnished. 2% Don’t forget the place: Opposite Mrs. Robertson's. Hotel, Souris East, P. E. Island, April 12—2m eod JOHN NEWSON’S. ‘weer oem 55