fe x ee a - —————— came eroern, Local and Other Items, How. Jvoer Youne is in St. John. Sin Laoxago Trucey will leave St. Jobn on Tuesday morning te: Ottawa, A very good attendance at the market to. day. — Prices unchanged. An article on the opening of the P. E.| Island Pottery will appear to-morrow, Sm Caarces Tererr is at St. Petersboro. Ont., and will be ei tertained at Supper in the Hoffman House. A mewser of the Victoria Ritles has been arrested for refusine to parade on the 22nd of May, by order of the Colonel, Pastor D. G, Macpdonatp will (D. VY.) preach in the Baptist Chapel in this City, on Lerd’s day acat, at LL a. m. and 6} p. m. Smoke Myrtle Navy—at Rabin & Hart's. siesta Carr. Jonpan, of the Canadian Cricket Team, now in Logland, has been arrested as a deserter trom the Horse Guards, eight years age —— - Durine the mouth of May last 6,912 head of cattle and 1,63) sheep were shipped from Montreal to Great Kritain, an increase of 300 r cent. over any previous month since the export of cattle trae commenced. Tue tire alarm was sounded at nine o'clock this morning for a fire which accidentally eaught in the reof of Heartz’s old tannery on Euston Street. ‘lhe fire was extinguished before any damage was done. Tut “Anglia,” the pioneer steamship of ‘the new Anchor J .ine!branch between Lon- don, Halifax and Boston, left Halifax fer Boston last night, taking 1822 cases of lob- sters for England. Aut kinds of American Tobaecoes at Rubin & Hart's. and Canadian Tue agent of Messrs. Lewis & Potesky, Managers of the Folies Dramatiques, has dis- played some very attractive advertising about the eity. The |ithographs of Arzena and Sidney Burt being particularly fine specimens of the kind. To Dog Faneiers.—We learn that over one hundred and |: fty names have been hand- ed to the Clerk of the Stipendiary Magis- trates Court, and that one hundred and tifty, or more persons, will be summoned for nen- payment of dog tax. Cricker—A scratch mateh wil! be played te-morrow afternoon at Victoria Park between the members of the Phenix Club. It is re- quested that every member of the Club, who possibly can, be present, as business of im- portance to the Club will be discussed, before er after the game. Tue habit practiced by small, and some- times grown boys of setting off fire crackers is becoming altogether too common. The dan ger resulting from such conduct is great. If a few of the gatains were arrested and pun- ished, it would, probably, put a step to their iu. Mr. VAN Busxtrx has just returned to Halifax from an extensive gold prospecting tour on the head waters ef:Ship, Harber, River Gold Lake and Scraggy Lake, country, East Halifax. He reports the discovery ef rich al- lavial deposits, and the whole country is an immense gold tieid. Messrs, Grokue W. Owen & Co., Auck- land, New Zealand, agents for the brig *‘Annabella,”’ advise Hon. D. Davies that the brig had arrived at Adelaide, Australia, with a cargo o! oats from Lyttleton, New Zealand, and was chartered to carry a general eargo from adelaide to Auckland, em Joun O’Ronaman, Ese, J. P., owner of ‘** Abdallah Messenger,” writes to the Journal, that he will give a prize of $30, to be trotted fer at the next fall meeting at Kensington Driving Park, for ‘* Abdallah” colts, half-mile heats, best 2 in 3 to harness, of which due notice will be given. Tue best Havana Cigars im the city at Rubin & Hart's, corner Richmond and Queen Streets, Tae Gladstone Government is alive to the necessity of making full provision for the re lief of Irish distress, should the measures already alopted prove inadequate, a bil! is te tient = A NR et ee em me NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Parts, June 2. Koechlin hat gone to Geneva to fight Rochefort. The police are making an in- quiry into the affair of young Rochefort. Chey have examined eight witnesses, whose testimony mostly bears against the charges made by Richardson. Vienna, June 2. lt is said that China has given an import- ant order for rifles here. Monsignor Jacobini has been authorized by the Vatican to publish the entire cor- respondence with Bismarck. Sr. Prrerssura, June 2. Towards the end of the summer there will be atrial of the persons implicated in the explosion atthe Winter Palace. This will clear up the question of the arrest of Shevitch. TRHERAN, June 2. The Persian Government refuses to in- terfere in the Tekke question, or to accept the proffered allegiance of the new Tur- comans. Bern, June 2. Over 10,000 citizens of Altona have joined in a protest to the Bundesrath against the proposed enclosure of the tewn in the Zollverein. Lonpon, June 2. it is stated that Parnell intends to press to the divisien Mr. Lawson’s motion in faver of the recall of Sir Bartle Frere, shou'd Mr. Lawson not proceed with the motion. Maprip, June, 2. The Government has ordered its represen- tative at Monherded to sign a treaty of peace and friendship between Spain and Paraguay. Rome, June 2. In the Deputies, four of the Constitution- alists, elected members of the budget com- mittee, refused to serve. Dusty, June 2. The Mansion House relief committee, having received £2,688 since the last meet- ing, lias decided to postpone for a fortnight the winding up of their affairs. Lonvon, June 2. Captain Venet, at Queenstown, from Demerara, reports that on 30th April, in lat. 30 deg. north, lon. 60 deg. west, he passed a raft, apparently made en & man-of-War or first class steamer ; it was belted together, not lashed, and two days after, saw several corpses dressed in white. Beruin, June 2. The conference on the Greek question is not likely to meet before July. Adil will probably depend op the result of Mr. Geschen’s mission to Pera. Financial. Tue following are the selling rates for Ex- chance at the banks here :— Lenden—sight........... 104 per cent. prem. ee aaa 9% per cent. ‘ New York-—-cheque....... 4 percent. ‘‘ Boston--cheque.......... s percent. ‘ Montreal, Toronto, etc... } percent. ‘ NE ee a eee 4 percent. ‘‘ eS Be ee 4 percent, ‘* St. John’s, N’fid........ 2 percent. ‘‘ Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using so much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, and makes!the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and good health. ‘Try itonce. Read of it in another column. pra en ee spree HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE MOUSE. June 3.—George T Cronan, N 8; John M MeLean, Souris; M Stephens, Orwell; D C Ramsey, O'Leary; Angus Gregor, New Glas- gow; J I. Thompson, Summerside; M A be intruduced into the British Parliament to; set asile for the purpose named, from the Irish Church surplus fund, £750,000, or £1,- 500,000 if necessary. Tue brigt Wi'lie, Clarke, owned by Hon. John Lefurgey, arrived at this port on Thurs- day morning last, from Baltimore, in ballast. She is being loaded by her owner with oats for the old country market. When this oarge is completed Mr. Lefargey will have shipped ever 100,000 bushels of oats this spring.— Summerside Journal. Saoxx fine ent Tobacco,from Rubin & Hart, on Queen Street Lancexy.—Yesterday John Doyle, a/ias ‘‘Corngoose,”” was arrested by the police fer stealing a copper urn and jar from Mr. George Coombs. He was tried by the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon, and was sentenced te six months imprisonment with hard labor. John is an old e'fender, and passes the great- est part of his life im jail forlarceny. He is but 15 years of age. ———————<—- -—— Wattace Ross has made an exhibition of himself before the Bostonians. On Tuesday he failed to hear the word to start in his pro- jected race with Frenchy Johnson, and to put the climax on the matter, he afterwards took part in a free tight with the negro. Boat- racing, viewed from the Ross standpoint, is certainly not a very enobling spert. Ross was always known as a lubber; he has now proved himself a rowdy. —_—- ory Stevenson, New Glasgow; M F Beurke, Liv- erpool, N S.; Alex Grady, Kensington; Mrs Grady, de; James Ross, Orwell. Hotel Dufferin, St. John, N. B., June 2.— Judge Young, P. E. Island. and wife Charlottetown., Royal Hotel, June 2.-—Charles Charlottetown, P. E. L. Glote Hotel, June 2.--Rev W RK Frame, Mrs Frame, Miss Loskhead, Miss Gordon, P. KE. Island; F W Tucker, Charlottetown. —_— — MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s parents, on Wednesday, the 26th ult., hy the Rev. Rob- ert S. Patterson, Captain James H. Walsh, oi Summerside, to Ellen Charlotte, eldest daugh- ter of John Clay, Esq., of the same place. Very Valuable Properties. AUCTION, on MONDAY, 14th inst., A at 114 o’clock, at the Blacksmith’s Forge very valuable Properties :-— }st. A Building Lot en the north side of Water Street, between Queen and Pownal Streets, fronting 41 feet on Water Street and runniag back 80 feet, together with the Build- ings thereon, This Lot has also a right of way of 10 feet in width from King Street. Qud. A Building Loton King Street im. mediately in rear of the above, fronting 42 Tur Island steamers carried the following freight from Summerside during the past week :—-Per S’. Lawrence, on May 27th, 94 cases eggs, 3 horses, 37 bbls oysters, 1149 lbs. leather ; 28th, 52 cases eggs, 25 bbls, oysters, 200 Ibs. grass seed ; 29th, 39 bbls and 12 cases eggs, i horse. Per Princess of Wales, on 31st. 22 bbls. oysters, 85 cases eggs ; June Ist, 139 cases eggs; 27 bbls. oysters, 2 horses, 1 bbl. brant ; 2ud, 55 cases BR’, 20 head cat- tle, 2 horses, 1 bbl, brant.—Total value, $3,- d feet on King Street and runuing back 80 feet, with a right of way te the rear frem King ‘Street 10 fect wide. | 3rd. A Building Lot on the south side of | Dorchester Street, between Queen and Great George Streets, fronting 25 feet on Derckes- ter Street and running back 80 feet, with a right of way of 6 feet adjoining the eastern boundary the full depth of the lot. Terms at ale. [ WILLIAM DODD, | June 2, ’80—w s tu Auctioneer. New Victoria Hotel, June 2.—John A Moore Higgins, | of Prence Lacry, Water St., the following | Oe ee ot HAT DEPARTMENT. Silk Hats, Drab Shell Hats, Felt Hats, Straw Hats, Linen Hats, Indian Pith Hats, FOR HOT WEATHER. 70: ‘AyalseA yeas JOVINAQVS4 LUNIHLOND MAGN) Hoo [Te J, Woes} MAO ENA LUV dad _ The General Stock comprises the Newest and Best Styles in every department. and retail. Cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, May 31, 1888. a ee a ee ee HIS Large New House, bea land, adjacent to the City, of guests. and heat of a country residen from the Post Office. A neat this House, connecting with Cars and Steamers. be driven to and from the House free of charge. TERMS MODERATE. regular intervals each day. GROCERIES. Our Usual Good Stock CHOIGE TEAS, In CHESTS, HALF-CHESTS, and BOXES. FLOUR! The Best Brands in the Market, YOM TIM Td 8] ‘dSLLING MAN ouLIe Wholesale utifully situated on the highest is now open for the reception’ ce, and is only 20 minutes walk, Cab will run in connection with Guests will Cab will run at HENRY COOMBS, PROPRIETOR. Charlettetown, May 22, 18S0—pat tf Se -- ae ee ae eh Se Se ESTABLISHED a Ste AO nt ee 1$25. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. OHN A. CONVE RSE, MONTREAL. N “ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla lV Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Repe, Houseline, Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American. Jan, 7, 1880, a@ Prices on application. LIME JUICE —AND— Limetta Champagne, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ne Rose's Celebrated Lime Juise, Rose's Celebrated Lime Juice Cordial MONTSERRAT Celebrated Lime Juice, MONTSERRAT Celebrated Lime Juice Champagne, A reduction made en a dozen of one kind er on an asserted dosen as may be required. All for sale at BEER & GOFF’S. May 28, 1880--eod NEW STORE, HE Subscriber has JUST OPENED a new Store, ON QUEEN STREET, Next doer to Mr, P. G. Fraser’s Drug Store, comprising the following lines : Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Hats and Caps, Men’s and Boys’ White and Colored Shirts and Collars, Underclothing, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Ties and Braces ; Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Beots and Shoes. Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, in Split, Buff, Pebble, Prunella, Calf, Gleve and Glaze Kid, Congress, Butten and Balmoral Boots; also a large assortment of Walk- ing Slippers in every variety and style. Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes in great variety. Cc. Il. MORRISON. Ch'town, May 5, 1880 —Im eod HE WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap er way than by subscribing to THe Wkgxucr Examiner. Sent, gs, se r8s to any address mn Great Britain, the United States, er the minijon, on receipt of One Dollar. — 2S =—ee FLOUR. 100 BBLS. VERY CHOICE FLOUR JUST RECEIVED, B. BALDERSTON. May 26, 1880-—3wts “Notice to Shipowners and Others, f a> undersigned, having been appointed Port Warden for all Ports in Prince Edward Island,in accordance with an ‘‘Act to} provide for the appointment of Port Wardens | at certain Ports in the Dominion,’’ Ship-) ~owners and Shipmasters will please take! notice that before their vessels can be cleared | in the Custom House, his Certificate is neces- | | sary to state that the vessel so clearing 1s| ‘provided with good and sufficient Dunnage and Shifting Boards; and it is therefore necessary that he be informed when his ser- ‘vices are required to inspect any vessel or : vessels to load with produce. H. P. WELSH, Port Warden, King Street, Charlottetown. | Charlottetewn, May 25, 1880—1m 2aw | | BONE DUST. pgrceaee in and GARDNERS srquining the above valuable. fertilizer should senc their orders in at once, as but a limited quan- tity will be ground this season—and it is now selling fast—$2 per 100 pounds. : FRED. W. HYNDMAN., April 7, ’80—8aw, wkly, pat 21 i cane enteterer ceases a eee NEW STOCK ‘Perforated Mottoes, Panel Pictures, | Scrap Pictures, | Picture Mats, Japanese Wall Brackets, | New Style Wall Pockets, Kasel Photo. Frames, Nerap Pictures, &e., &e., MOTTORS, FRAMES (Walaut and Gilt); 20 CENTS EACH, JUST OPENING AT BREMNER BROS. May 3h, 1880—lw — ee To Inventors and Mechanics ATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamph- et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps or postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & CO., ee eee G. DAVIES & CO. oO) sacaoee FRANKLIN HOUSE. | — ree Valuable Real Estate NEAR SOUTHPORT. This House has the advantages of freedom from dust) ¢ HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED by Messrs. WILLIAM Srewarrt and C, H. H. StRwart, of Chester, in England, to Sell by Public Auction, on Thursday, i7th of June Next, tT 2 @cLock, ON THE PREMISES, |All their Lands at or Near South- port, Lot 48, now remaining ' | Unsold, j | Being part of the Glen Stewart Estate, and consisting of about 30 acres. | Trrms—One third cash, or secured by ap. proved Joint Notes at 3 months, bearing in. terest at 74 per cent. Balance to be secured _ by Mortgage and bear interest at 74 per cent. | Further particulars as to descriptien of , Land, terms, etc., may be had on application ;at the office of Davies & Surmercann, the | vendors’ Solicitors. | W. D. STEWART, May 28, 1850—3taw till sale Auctioneer, ‘Tnion Bank of P. &. Island. DIVIDEND NO. 32. | no is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of Eight per cent. per annum ) has been declared on the Capital Stock of this Bank for the past six months, payable at its | Head Office and Branches on and after this | date. GEORGE MACLEOD, Cashier, Charlottetown, June 2, 1880. NEW LIVERY STABLE, —ON THE — Northwest Corner of Prince and Hent Streets, P. McPhail’s Old Stand. TERMS MODERAT RE. J. MILLNER, Ch’town, May 31, 1880—lin eod BOOKS. —_—-BOOKS. JUST OPENED B. A. Book and Tract Society's Depository, ** Life Mosaic,” by Miss Havngal—an elegant Gift Book; Sunday at Home, Leisure Hour, Beys’ Own, Chatter Box, Infants Magazine, Cruden’s Concordance, &c., &c, M. F. ELLIS, May 29, 1880—3i eod — ere DORIES. QOR SALE, Two American DORIES, in thorough repair. Apply at the FISH MARKET. May 20, 1850. CERTALS 10 PLEASE Lin CITE Tailoring Department, BEER & SONS. Ci’tewn, May 22, 1880—2w ~~ ~~ ns COAL. N HAND, fresh from the Mine, Round and Nut Coal, for sale cheap. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Solicitors of Patents, Washingten, D,C May 10, 1880. Water Street, salted iiieeaee dierent ten oe