ee ed ERR ee ge, cma, Bow sis Sn — so am a Ne a aa , Re RENE TUR en eneRt nfs, inlet tras rocal and Other Hema, HOTEL ARRIVALS, a aan NH Tak“ M. A. Starr”’ sailed froid Halifax for | this pert to day. li ! lred lortane; James — | aar ; Ria oR 9 doz. Lacrosee Sticks for 4) > : fo ARRIVE, d , © SUCKS for me) B Cross, Lumenhure. Ns en OSBORNE HoUSR, t , ‘ ° May 11-—R FE Williams, Boston: Jam: | Rachern, .8 Me Melnuis, Bay breton: Aucus EI hiott’s > Mrs Fintay nm sMihoett, Atills: c! i DAWSON & La, son anc | W., k. ili Lwo children, Sumime : Peter ht marl " Mill View: Ca ae - OLTKe, : > : Wal) ew: Cart Finla . ' . THR sé VW oreeste . iett Halfax for B ywatou lt . . mi eth ’ rity Liverpoul, Le b. i 2 ' ; ~* ‘ | on Saturaey, having on board 310 passe ; RANKIN Hot - . \, - : Pes, HT i Sutherland, New Glasgow: gvevs Cuistiotm, of Truro, N. S., hax Cliuton E Brash, New York; P J Cox, Mon. | d, charged with passing counter- treal; Frank W Canningbaim, Halifax, NS: J : ac ‘ ry . T , ° » . A Leaman, Truro, NS; J Sim Harris, Pictou: WF Shedd, Beliast; WL McKenna, Montreal: heen arreste feit money: wo RE ” — Fn . 108" . 5 . Tus brig ** Joseph arrived from Seuris} John M hiely, Palestine; M Gibbon, Mon- vester day’, and has gone to Mt. Stewart to} treal; J B Black, Mentrea). May 12 (reorge cemplete her cargo t oats, MeDonali, Beston; Jobn Martiu, do: Patrick — MeQuaid, do FL Schwopp, Amsterdam, Perkes has much improved since JUDGE é -EVE yesterday. He is now showing signs of a], a ene rapid recovery. ae 10 J H Treen, Oxford, N S; Wm . ——- --~— uchards, Bideford; Jas Waggas, Toronto; G S Grilsten, Cheltenham, England: R Db Sty y t S “ Ce x vm > - : ; Stavert, Summerside; W oH Brennan (J/onna/) s » . oe ' J Q : en Li sd Sturges, Lewisten, Me; James McDonald, Moneton, N eo VCampbell, Halifax, NS: H G@ Levetus. Mon. treal; H T Nenemean, Summerside; N H Sargent, Boston. (ients’s Tweed BSuits Custos Tau OR! B. Mae for $10 ; Worste i Suits for 313 at d. donald’s.—1ml0, 61 rod ennai tilting Hawerd’s Improved Swede Turnip, which deties competition only a limited quantity at the Agricuitaral Store. —R. May. fm 7 10: j ROCKLIN HOUSE, Rey Jobu MeKinuon, Georgetown; John Nichol, Grand River; James Laird, New Glasgow; John Garret and wife, Stanley —— | Bridge; Rev J B Woodland, Cavendish: Sam. ReGuiark conv ation of Port la Joie En-| uel Coftin, Savage Harbor; William Dingwell. Hal | Bay Fortune; Vichard Pilman, New London; Win Hooper, M PP, St Peters; James R Me- Lean, Souris; J A Wright, Nerth Bedeque; W L French, Crapaud; GS MeQueen, do; tev JG Cameron, Souris. 11.-—Alex Brown, New ; Londen; Miss Smith, Belfast; Joseph H Corkham, LeHave, NS; George Hi Yeaton, Halifax; Rev S Gunn and wite, St Peters; Joseph McAulay, Souris; J MeDenalu, de; Capt Murchisen, Belfast; Hamilton Coffin, | Savage Harbor; D McCulloch, Trure; and nine others. racer ecccnereree nee SS SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, aeaeiigineenpasnctieeeint Civic ELECTION takes place to-morrow. Polls will open in the different Wards at 9 gp’ clock a. m., and clese at 5 p. m™. = campment will be held at Oddfellow’s . 1 this evening at 8 o clock. Pos’r forget the annual meeting of the shareholders ef Citizens Skating | tink,fin the Rink building this evening at 8 o clock. siaiinentoneie THe steamer Lo ly Bertha left Summerside gesterday morning tor England with a cargo @f 25,000 bushels of potatecs, and other mer- chandize, shipped by Hon. Capt. Richards. | ee First Lonsreks ory Tue Ssgason.—Thirty- ae five boxes of preserved lobsters from the fac. tory of Mr. N. P. Christian, Prospect, ar rived on Saturday last. They are the first of the season. — Hx. Herald. - et Mayne there isn’t any God for the United States,” saicta Canadian Mayer to Colonel | Robert Ingersoll, ‘‘ hut there's one fer Can- ada; and you can't have any hall in this tewn to defame Him.” May 12.—Brig Joseph, Souris, 9,500 bushels | oats; Ha'eyon, Geergetown, 1,800 bush- | els oats to J Robertson; Carrell, Wright. Boston, nidse, ; CLEARED. Tue people of Hoston, on the 17th ef Sep tember next, wil! celebrate the 250th anniver-. » g . neolit - Lae ” ° , +}. sary of the founding of their city. Among the! : a eee ——— distinguished guests to be present are Presi-| : ao “i a ne L wagon and harness, —- } nang : ' ; by Capt. Ingiish. t Haves an the Governor-General of} : | ye den a iMay 12.—-St. Martin’s Packet, Pert Rich- Canacia — CKeL, : = i ioe mend, 1,900 bushels potatoes, by P. Me- r a Nally A Huse Dericir. he deticit in the In-} nes : 2 : ae dian budget of *20,000,000 is confirmed and | May It. ore by Hh Be Pictou, 777 bush the ‘‘ Standard” (Conservative) as well as the es oe — “Times,” the partizan of the late administra- | OUTPORTS. tion condemn the inactivity of the Ministers} Murray Harbor, May 4th.—Schr. Lochiel, in not discovering it. Bras D'Or, 1900 bushels potatoes by M. Mc | | f | May 1}.—Sehr. Cetecean, St. John’s, Nfid., » 602 bushels potatoes. 1,000 do cats, 182 do turnips, 10 tubs butter, 116 doz. eggs, oe — doring & Sommer Stock Fadyen ; Sea Bird, Malone Bay, 50 bags salt, 6000 brick, 10 bbls floar, 10 do lime by M. McFadyen; Pioreer, Halifax, 1300 bushels | potatoes by James Clow. New Jondon, May 6th.- Cleared schr. | Eldon C., Magdalen Islands, 300 bushels salt, 7500 do potatees, | bbl pork by J. A. Me- Leod. May 7th.—Schr. Onward, Chatham, 350 bush, potatoes, 300 do oats, 50 do turnips, 8 Hamicron’s exports to the United States for April amounted to $55,964, an increase of $6,249 over the previous April. The largest items were ma $22,096; animals, $9,207 ; skins, $7,446; wool, only $2,403, and sewing machines, $2,01°) Mr. Davip Liwsen, son of Rebert Lawson, Esy., of Little Yerk, has been appointed Station Master and Telegraph ‘)perator at head eattle, half-ton oatineal, 100 lbs. tallow, Royalty Junction. Mr. Lawson has shown | 190 do ham, 100 doz eggs by J. A. MeKee. Montague, May 8th.- Cleared Corsair for St. Pierre, Mal., 15°2 bush potatees and 20 bbis kerosene; Herbert, Burein, N’fid, 7280 bushels potataes by Carvell Bros. Georgetown, May 10.—Brigt Devenport, Runcorn, G. B., to McDonald & Westaway. May 5.—Sehr Medway Belle, Halifax, mdse, to Forest & Co. great facility in learning the telegraphic art, and he wil doubtless prove a most efficient official. atvscagiamiiiaatiiiiasiin Tue steamer ('«/‘ro/l, Capt. Wright, arrived this morniag from Boston, with a good freight and the following passengers :— Mr J Melsaac, Mrs Mary Mcisaac and child, Miss Helen McDonald, Mis McCormack, Miss [flora ; i ae Schr ¥ Nicholson, Miss Sarah J Callaghan, Miss _ Georgetown, May 11.—< leared, Schr Mag . 7 ’ gie, for Halifax, 1,500 bushels potatoes, by Lizzie McKinnon, Mr P McQuaid, Mr Alex | > eT mes Se a oe McDonald, Mr John D Martin, Miss Fletcher. | Captain Senmiser ; Medway Bell, Halifax, 16 | bbls pork. a : . .| Souris, May 10.—Ar. Schr Annie Jane, St. ca > ¥% re +7 . ae 514i { ’ . i to. + ee adn a i John’s, Newfoundland, ballast. May 8.— urnivure to-morrow at oc , a0 rt . 4 : , , : . ‘ Ge town, to complete dence of Mrs. Captain Cavanagh, Water | a ee aaa aun: oak to Street. Heavy Walnut Drawing and Dining | aan see ee ‘urni .C sts, Pictures, ee... ' ala eae gy ee eee | Pinette, May 10.—Cleared, Schr A McRae, organ Midoess “aekte Palla ene, eke Hall | 5*- Johu’s, Nfld, 2,000 bushels potatoes, by ’ 7 BS, © r’ re ve stov Pafri t Ceoking Rance Capt. McRae. : ieee eet: eS os Ssiled from Rotterdam on 4th, Gondolier, utensils, and a good milch cow. Atkinson for New York. and } — or Ox good authority, and for the benefit of; ” y Aries ds ak” domeeimbimee. ese page aaa ie ee, Meets Coomiseweswee| “Timothy and Clover Seed. —— et CARVELL BROS. having receive a thrashing by some men 11 | has had no unpleasantness with any one since | T'o Let. his employ, aud ef his being nearly lynched, | he reached Colorado, We are pleased te hear (HE SHOP in Upper Queen Street, lately | TO GUR CUSTOM _ failoring Department We need scarecly remind.the Public: that the system of Seliing we purpose to devote particular GHODS ; attention. We shall keep FOR CASH) ernst: | ONE OF THE FINEST ASSORTMENTS ees ce | At a minimum Profit | Prints and Sheetings, ’ : ‘ : | was first introduced into the Pro- Seoteh, English and Canadian vince of Prince Edward CLOTHS! ! Island by the | TONGOR HOUSE, | And having secured the services | of Mr. Maynard, a popular Cut- ' r pw ry’ } = ” “ Aap SER At ‘ter, of long experience in one of ona” WE ARB NOW OPENING ! | Kx ** Peruvian” and ‘ Northern Light,” ases of Straw Hais, Feathers, Flowers, Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Scarfs, Gloves, VWillimery, Silks, Sonnet CPersaments, Xe., White and Grey Cottons, By “ Prince Edward’ we shall receive | the greater portion of our } st yg ve) « a P , ‘ > 4 . » which has been bought at-the The Home of Cash Trade, the best houses in Halifax, ean Lowest Prices that Goods have | | dam Gilantiv aniiekt Gs 4 E ices that Goods have we can guarantee to our Cys- confidently solicit the custom of reached during the hard times tomers the Brest VALUE to be all who require Good Work and found in the market ! ‘a Perfect Fit! MH. DAV IES .d& Cas, tae - — - — ----- - ~w a now passing away ! Charlottetown, April 30, 1880. aia a ae men A ie a ate CANADA JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. M*> UFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla LY. Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred jiemp Rope, lLouseline, Hambroline, &e., &c., equal in quality to the best American. s@ Prices on application. Jan. 7, 1879. ESTABLISHED 1825. Carr lag es. i j HAVE ON HAN ba number ot New and cs Second-hand Carriages,which [| am anxieus to close ont. Included in the assortment is | Folding Seat Vis a-Vis, a sugey (American build}, Carriage (with pole), can be fitted with top— just the thing for an Hotel; 3 Single Wagous, | new Vis-a-Vis (folding seat), |1 Pedlar’s Wagon, price $20; 2 Carts, sets ,and part sets. Harness, and a lot Mantle , Mirrors and Second-hand Desks, « » 2 a <-horsk eR a eet msm IRON HARROWS. ee telnet West India Produce. ) las ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS, Direct from Barbados, Hhds. } fierces - BRIGHT GROCERY SUGAR. Barrels | yo ‘Lierces Bbls. ee ee FEW SETS on hand, will be sold low ; ; £& I set Wood Harrovws, 1 Wood Plough, t ‘ Scaftler. Jot Second-Hand Furniture, VERY HANDSOME Marble Tep Mahogany Side Board, plate glass back ; ii plam Walnut Jo. W A. NORTON, practical House Paint- . er. Whitening, Tinting, and Paper llanging done with despatch and at moderate charges. Residence amd Shop, Fitzroy street, | opposite Peter Halloran’s. cv | Ch'town, April 29, 1880—Im Prince Edward Island Railway, NOTICH. HENRY COOMBS, May 8, '80—pat ne 3i Coal. Coal. WTOW LANDING, at LORD'S WHARP, os of * . ° le aa oe a: ; b i 79 tons Acadia Nut Coal. Terms Cash N aft WEDNESD: Sth | r | ( and after WEDNESDAY, the Sth W. C. HOBKIRK. ‘ ; inst., a Special Train wll run daily, Ch’town. May 10. 1880 Sundays exeepted, between Charlottetown a ER, OT A OMe a ‘and Summerside, in connection with the; ~~ Steamer to and from Point du Chene, as fol-! Tailoring Hepartment. ! BARBADOS MOLASSES. HORACE HASZARD, Water Street. | Ch’town, May 10, ’80—lw eod \, BBLS. Empress Superior, : ) ‘ 13 : lows :—- 100 bbls. Credit Mulls, oll it 100 bbls. Howland's Choice | Leave Ch’town....6.30 Arrive S’rside.. ..9.10)| cxsettststinncenii CARVELL BROS. P. BM. 5.30 oveown. 310 KING SQUARE HOUSE, ALEX. MACNAB. ARAY 7th. Superintendent and Engineer | S’raide.. . ... May 10, 1880—3i ted Hees Wanted. “TILL pay highest Cash price. Differ Railway Office, Charlottetown, } W ence in favor of purchasers of Dry May 4, 1880. ae Goods. Old dunk, Stoves, Mair, at top pat pres her ne arsp sj kea pie lins) prices. ae ————~| Black and Blue Worsted Coatings, i Black and Blue Superline Cloths, H. COOMBS. | : : | . us [mperial \ easures ! CLERK WANTED | we of the BEST MATERIAL, anal Venetians, Boeskins, 2 tk warranted correct, at | West of England Tweeds, RGOTCH CHRVIOTS, SAXONYS, May 8, ’30—pat ne ar 3i A. HERMANS & SON’S. LAD who has had some experience. | . = References required. Apply personally Ch town, May 10—61 to H, COOMBS, | May 8, ’80—pat ar 2i Flour, ee | seu ital Age,” Manitoba, Colorado, and the West, Flow, Comprising a choice collection for Spring and ' Summer Wear, and which we are now making |up to order with dispatch. BEER & SONS. Ch’town, May 7, 1880-—2w a i } Emigrants, Attention. Flour. a iY FNHE BEST ROUTE FOR Flour and Meal. 90 300 bbls. ** Alabaster,” that the reperts in general circulation here of | 4 / BAGS ‘ . . . . . . cs) 4 We his being laid up in an hospital owing to his °)()(} May 10, 1880-3: étc., is entirely false and untrue. He has not| been laid up one hour since he left here, and | of his doing well. oceupied by Simon W. Crabbe. FPos- -<—-- —- ; session given Ist June, _ Marive Examcvarion,—At a recent exam: | ination, held in this city by the examiners of | the Marine Board, the following candidates} ——-———_—— passed very creditable examinations :— Alex-| A, DD HS j ander Mcleow, Orwell, master ; Wm. Brown, | . city, mate; Martin P. McRae, city, mate, | : ; 's and Angus Melnnis, Belfast, mate. It was| Ladies’ — oe oe. ; +s, ¢ . w y ; vz ; I ¥ Ss | fru y 4 e ae ee to dae te Te at i and Bridles, from the renowned House after the above men had passed their examin-} £ above men had passed their examin-| + | ations, but, as [ have neers applications | of Ashford’s, Regent Street, London, landing frem some wie already hoid mates’ certifi- | ex “Prince Edward” this day. For sale low by ' } ARCH’D WHITE. | Ch’town, “May 7, ’80—pat pres ne her lin cates of competency, and have served sufli- JOHN STUMBLES. cient time under those certificates to enable; Great George Street, May 5, ’SO0—41 them to preseat themselves as candidates for mgm examiners to have another examination in| MAN LLA. Masters, have made arrangements with the | June, after which the School will be closed | l 2() COILS just received, (six, nine, <n et and Board withdrawn. Since this School was | Wii os = te firet opened, apwards ef one hundred men | twelve aud eighteen thread, and ve passed and received certificates of com- petency, and I may say in justice to them that, in looking ever the Register, | find they have been more successful in obtaining certi-| ~~ ficates than those at any other Board in the} gminion.— L. B, MILLER. npwards. CARVELL BROS. May, 10, 1880-3: SUGAR! i \4 — HHDS. PORTO RICO, 115) 5 hhd, HAVANA, | i "95 bbls. WHITE GRANULATED. CARVELL BROS. May 10, 1880—S1 —ee---——-— August Flower. The immense sale and great popularity of | reen’s August Flower in all towas and vil-| ‘ages in the civilized world has caused many | imitators to vdopt similar names, expecting to oft harvest for themselves at the expense | of the afflictud. This medicine was introduc- | ed in 1868, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and | ver Complaint, with their effects, such as! Sour Stomach, Sickheadache, Indigestion, | Smoked Nalmen, Palpitation of the Heart, vertigo, ete., etc., | «Herring, “© Shad, @ never has failed to our ee 7 « Halibut, ‘* Mackerel. deses will relieve any case 0 8 ia. wo . talllien hotles sold tent year. Terns 16 conta. At HALLS FISH MARKET. es 10 conte. | Feb. 18, 1880—tf ce NL OL OO OC “Labrador Herring MHOICE CATCH OF i879. Salt Trout, Offers will | Choice Superiors XXX. | 6U0 bbls. ‘Golden Age,”’ : Po er we. See ‘Intercolonial and Grand Trunk Railway, ! Now en route for Charlottetewa. be accepted for above to arrive. J. R. FOSTER, Millers’ and Shippers’ Agent , (i. will be received for the follow- ing Brands of Fleur and Meal !— ‘Golden ‘* Buda” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” May &. 1880. Moncton, N. B, | QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE Age,’ ‘‘Warcup’s Superior,” ‘‘ White __ | and FARES always LOWER from Prince Rose,” ‘‘Florence,” ‘Beaver,’ ‘* Pastry” iccaecenennenenet eee O CCC acetal et and ‘‘Amber,” amd cheice Kk. D. Corn Meal—-‘‘ Golden Star, | Edward Island than by any other ronte, | For Tickers and all information about ; _ Luggage, Freights, Xc., apply to | Quotations for the above Brands of Flour a F..W. HALES, and Meal f. o. b. at Boston, or delivered at Avent Grand Trunk Railway Charlottetown or Summerside. Charlottetown, April 17, 1880—3m wkly Millers" a ° Suiendeg' hi a8 : Moncton, N. B,. ers = aoe Per. eamer ~ For Sale or to Let. \T) 1 PTY a7 k R (} \ { | (If QNHAT Freehold Property, with a front of ' - 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 Dweiling by unlocking a| ve r e 6 |deor. Apply on the premises to 5 MRS. BOSWALL, April 26, 1880—tf May 6, ‘80. : az neee*e verre? es) pee JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THR LOOK HERE!) Oranges, | E take this opportunity te inform the Lemons, | public that woken eben rm Jamie : : : BeaLes, the Shep on the corner of Crafton And Other Fruits in Season, and Great George Streets, where we are pre- pared to carry on the Boot and Shoe Which we will Sellto Dealers here as low as can be imported, , Business in all its branches. WHOLESALE ONLY. Custom work a specialty, on cash princi- } 'W. E. DAWSON & CO. ples. HENRY FLAIGER, | May 5, 1880. WORLD. r ee Very Choice JOHN BELL. Charlettetown, May 5, 1880. BEER & GOFF'S. May 4, 1880. EXE place to get your rae oe is at the FXAMINER PRINTINGROOMS. OPENING THIS DAY, | Smoked, innnethseieaedieedsaiea aaah walittiatenateinenseadi cenienaiemmtubeusemmentngeeten mechan re oie site seamen oe ne Nae ae ee ae se S awe 3 or rr a eerie oe iter cw Pienaar 4 mo og