ay ee es - Tur Cit © Perens : eae ee 7 : ——_ e Local and Other Htems. | MEWS BY TE PRHAPE, a as 7 y & § of bs Om A ¢ i . CounciLineets this evening. i viene MoNTREAI aly . | a Don’? Forcer the Tea at Mount Stewart On Friday, July 9. ——_— - re « “ ‘ : ‘i " Tre Citv Small Debt Court is in session | te-day. lhe docket is very large. 5 las W wen will the look after «uch matters, have the he ip of saw dust rem from the : P Market Heuse, and attend to matters ? . vea orth si other s21 it ry —_—- ATTENTION is directed t of that ‘ia ® the advertisement tual event’ in the lives ef many ; citizens, viz., the Methedist Sunday School | Picnic. I! is to be he:d at Shaw's Wharf, on Wednesday next. We learn that a match race, best three in live, for one hundred dollars a side, will take place on Summerside Driving Park, the Ist , . - . August, betweem Squarebridge’s ¢. vy. Hope m™ ful, and Scott’s ch. g. Leng John. Sele ial cnc Ir is rumored that sheuld Hon. Mr. Me Donald, Minister O'Connor about the same time, Mr. Daly, of Tlalifax, will enter the Cabinet as the representative of the Lrish Catholics. ——- resign Posrron £D.—-On account of th: able state of the weather te-day, the Tea at Mount Stewart has been Postponed until bri day, July 9, then aky place. See adver tisement, y THe Social h@id bythe ladies of the Metho- dist Church of Mthis citv, at Lt.-Col. Beer's, Southport. on Monday evening, was, we a decided success. ‘The ice cream and straw- berry tables realized over $30.00. The Band of the 82nd battalien added greatiy to the en jeyment of the eveniry. : untaver ncar, Tue Hen. J. ©, Pope, Minister of Marine, Hon. Meivenzie Kowell, Minister of Customs, and the Hon. L. I’. G. Baby, Minister of In land Revenue, arrived by special train from Summersile yesterday evening. The Minis ter of Customs is the guest of the Hon. Mr. Pope, andi the Minister of Inland Revenue of E. J. Hodgson. Esq. ——o=— - Bopy Founp in Tuesday, the 6ih iust., , ' . . Mi: , the body of Jobn Fionigan—who was ac- vtiicial, whose duty it is to] ie of tne | of Jastice, and Hon. John} At three o'’cleck this tio hing bi land Vaunal repairs were coutpleted and ves- ' | sels are now being locked through, (ueBEc, Jniy 5. | Several notables are in the city. Sir} | Leo} ld Mi Clinteck, ef iialifax, Adm ral} [Commanding Her Majesty’s North Atlan- | i { Squadron, and Lady McClinteck, ar: | | Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. GC. Wartele and Mr. | Lei ivre, Consul General of France at Que- | ibec, sailed by the mail steamship for | | Europe on Saturday last, | Monrreal, July 5. Mr. Wurtele, Q. C., of this vity, left last evening for France, to complete his scheme for a Credit Foncier of this Province with $250,000,000 capital. Alderman Denovan taken action ainst the New York Sleeping Car Co. for »,O00 damages, fer remeving him frema berth fer which he had paid. De. Hammond, a native of this city, who iated $15,000 of his wife's mondy and then eloped wita been traced to this city, : searched tor by the police. } | | i has 2 ‘ i lg ; & ty wr = & appre pt . Aq j l}} s.iLD veal olls . 1 } Sy ’ another ta iV, Nags } ane | | iS VGINY Toronto, July 5. On Saturday afternoon a fight teek place ° x ct ¥ 1: in Yerk Township between two gardeners named Mciarlane and Williams, in which the latter’ was struck on the head with a cedar post and is now suffering from cem é : ‘ pression of the brain. Mci‘arlane has been arrested and will probably be tried on \ } , weanescay { itis expected that Mr. J. K. Kerr will | be the Reform candidate for West Torento, Mr. Angus Morrison the Independent can- didate, and Mayor Beatty the Conservative Candidate. Orrawa, July 5. a Sir Leonard Tilley, Minister of Finance, will lay the corner stone cf the new Church at Morrisburgh, Tueg- July 6th. Sir Alexander Campbeil has returned to the city. Lady Macdonald returned to the a7 . : Methodist aay, cidentaiiy drowned on “Thursday, the 4th{_: . rs ; 4 ; March last. while coming from 1, oe ale city trem tiver au Loup last nigit. She PLATO. LiL 3b, iiic oF ne ire Sees eee See se “aS . r ae 5 | 6 Shite die Glenda ield..txkn Gee anhaks int ee until Sir John is ready to leave hs Le Vi é UC yas iV ast sit . , ‘ stay? . . a ; ir the season Cardiff's Cove, about three quarters of a mile |*@* 1° Season. from where the drowning accident took place. It was decomposed past recognition, and was only identitied by the clothing which partly covered it. It was interred inethe Loman Catholic ‘ ‘emetery on Thursday evening. atin PHN! Cricketers Arrenrion.— The Fredericton Club have declined to accept the chalienge of the St. John Cricketors for a matca at the Capital, assigniag as a thatsome of their players are in camp at Weoodsteck. This is the second challenge de- clined by the Frederictonians from St. John this season. The St. John Ciub, failing to find antayonists in the Province, contemplate a trip to Vharlottetown, about the end of this month, when they will try the strength of the Island cricketers,—S¢. John Sun, reason THe steamer “ Carrell” arrived from Boston at 3 e clock op Tuesday, with f-eightand the following passengers: Mr © F Whitaker, wife and child, H Walker, N MeDonald, F Douglas, Mrs Rebert Gray, Misa Josie Gray, Miss Maggie McKenzie, Miss Annie. Dean, Miss Iiatie McKenzie, Mrs King, Mrs W H Barnard, Miss Burk, Mary E Campbell, Mrs W B Levi, Miss’ Annie McDonald, Jenne Fin- lay, Mr wat Mes Watt, Miss Christina McDon- ald, Jennie McLean, Ella MeDenald, Janie Campbel!, M A Foley, P Quianan, Mrs Bre- haut, Miss Grace McDonald, Belle MeDonald, Julia Walker, Jennette McLean, Hannah Gillis, Katie Matheson, J P McPherson, Mary McPhee, Maggie A Howlan, Caroline MciKin- non, Mra G M Story, Miss Lizzie Mellish, Mary E McLeod, Christy Bruce, James loley, Hector icLean, A McKinnon, Byron MecKin- non, W Malone. — — Tue Canava Paciric.—The fellowing is an Ottawa lespatch to the Quebee Chronicle : ‘*It is said that the reason of Sir Charles Tupper’: delay in goimg to Manitoba and the probabihty oi his visiting Iing- land is that for some time past the Government has been in treaty with the representatives of a syndicate of English capitalists, who are now in @ttawa with a view of forming acompany with $20,000,000 capital to build the whele Pacitie Railway, the Government giving a land subsidy of 50,000,- 000 or 60,690,000 acres and taking no farther respousilility. ‘he negotiations are said to be very nearly completed ard Sir Charles is only awa‘ting. advices from the other side be- fore goin s to Eugland to ratify the agreement with the principals whose agents are now here.” Supreme Court. Werpnespay, July 7, Wood vs. Hooper.—'This trespass case is still ontrial. A large number of witnesses have been examined and the plaintiff's case is not yet closed. The suit may last for some days. ee Mr. Vennor, of the Geological Survey, certifies to the discovery ef gold in Wake-| field Township, County of Ottawa. The metal he describes as closely associated with the phosphate of lime in accompenying lay- | ers of fossy quartz. Veins in which a rust- colored varth or clay is abundant are those most likely to give geod returns. Rene - O— ~ = August Flower. The inumense sale and great popularity of Green’s \ugust Flower in all towns and vil- lages in the civilized world has caused many imitator: to adopt similar names, éxpecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense | This medicine was introduc- of the ai licted. ed in 188, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver © mplaint, with their effects, such as | Sour Stomach, Sickheadache, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, vertigo, etc., etc., it never has failed to our Lnowledge, Three doses wi!! relieve any case of Dyspepsia. Two million },ottles sold Jast year. Price 75 cents. Samples !0 cents. ———v‘@6: 2p oe CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalied for cleaning Gold, Silver and Nickel ware, Enquire for it. San Francisco, July 5. meeting was held at the Sand Lot te-day, the Greenback and Demecratic the working men assembling in imity. There was a cross fire of groans, and at the clese the Democratic faetion made a rush for hear- ney amid cries of ‘‘ hang him.” He was protecied by the pelice, hustled into a hack and driven oif. ©. B. Howard, a veteran of the Mexican Mercier Jail for drunken- and 4 A stermy wing of close prex and ] . Cheers war, confined in ness, set the building on fire yesterday was fatally burned. New York, July 5. Independence was celebrated in abeut the usual manner, bat quietivy. Ex- cursions and meetings were the chief fea- tures. f The heaviest rain storm ef this season eccurred late this afterneon, interfering with the fireworks, though the storm had apparently ceased at night. 3 uUay Boston, July 5. Independence Day was celebrated in this city with greateclat. An immense number of visitors are in the city. The rewing and sailing regattas attracted immense throngs. Lonpon, July 5. The repert of the Cemmissioner, te en- quire into the Tay disaster states that the fall ef the bridge was ewing to the insnfi- ciency of the cross { bracings, and severely condemns the way in which the bridge was built and the subseeuent neglect of proper supervision. Bradlauzh has instructed his soliciter to take the necessary steps to defend him in legal proceedings ayainst hina. There is great excitement in sperling circles owing to the persistent rumor that objection will be mode to Bend Or (winner of Derby) on the ground that he is not Bend Or but ‘Tadcaster’ the iatter is being fully invetsigated. CoNnSTANTINOPLE, July 5. A fugitive slave demanding asylum, bas been received at the British embassy. | It is romored that Mr. Goschen, the Scan j ak ; | British ambassador, will demand the dis- 'missal of Aheadin Pasha, Minister of | Foreign Ailairs, in consequence of intrigues lfor fermenting Albanian resistance. Paris, July 5. A duel was fought te-day between M. Moddenki. editor of the Union and Cam ille | Pelletier, editor of La Justice, Radical. ‘Pelletier received a thrust through the thigh. een 1 © EE -2 — ween 'Te the Editor of the Examiner. | Sir. The general opinion of our citizens lia that the bell of St. Paul’s Church which is advertized te be used as a fire alarm until the ‘new bell arrives, (which will be about one 'month); is not at alllsuitable for the purpose. The fire beli ab present on the engine house, 'King Square, could be easily brought te the ‘bell tower, and used during the interyal. The ialarm could be much soener given, and thus | prevent, perhaps, a serious conflagration. The ‘bell of St. Paul’s is next to useless We hepe ‘the Chief Engineer will act upon the sugges- ‘tion and not allew our citizens to be at the :merey of the fire fiend for the next few weeks, CIrizEN. one seinen > e+ oe + Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich ‘focd and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real [IMMENSE SUC ——- oeeaemommemnaes § (); emepmenenenirne EOS OF THE KITTIH LOUGHE OME Doors open at 7.15. June 5, 1880. . , ES lige t Wednesday, Thursda cee 7. Yrs Change of Bill Every Night. Admission 25 cents: Reserved Seats, Cemmence at 8.15. 2 ee 5¢ cents, Y COMPANY. MARKET HALL, - CHARLOTTETOWN, FOR 4 NIGHTS ONLY, , Friday & Satu 9 AIN DZ: 40. ay, Come Early and Avoid the Rush. <& On Sale at W. R. Watson's. on oe Figures / ag rg. if ae — j { } ; ef ay g 4g ‘ » q = | | q —— ——- f ‘i tat si HAT DEPARTMENT, Silk Hats, Drab Shell Hats, Felt Hats, Straw Hats, Linen Hats, Indian Pith Hats, FOR HOT WEATHER. . and retail. Cheap for Cash. Charlettctown, May 31, 1886. NEW C THE—- —AT “CROWN GROCERY,” NEXT DOOR TO W. A. BROWN & G2. — —_ informing their friends, and the public generally, that they have completed their Steck of . . } ‘ . : Cheice Family Supplies, and would ask all in search of Fresh Goods te give them a call. ROBERTSON & CAMERON. May 31, 1880.—3m eod & wkly OQORIES. Apply at the FISH MARKE'T, thorough repair. May 20, 1880. ae —— a oe x a HOUSE TO LET. NE-HALF of that three-story DRICK HOUSE, situated on Upper Queen Street, containing nine rooms; at present oc- cupied by the Rev. Alfred. Osborne ; with coach house and staWle,and pump in the yard. ALEXANDER HORNE. July 3, i880—2aw. REOPEN ED. have reopened my ICE CREAM SALOON, where | will be glad to meet all my old customers, and as many uew ones as wil favor me with a cail. ICE CREAM supplied to Parties and Balls. The quality of the Cream will be, as before, the best that can be bought. June 9. 4w W. F. CARTER. ON HAND! and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running: ‘after expensive and quack doctors or using 80 “mueh of the vile humbug mediciné that does ‘vou only harm, and makes fthe 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 it once, Read of it in another column. YOFFINS and CASKETS. in Rosewood, © Mahozany, Walunt and imitation woods, ‘ef all sizes, and from $2.50 upwards, Japan ‘and Plated Mounting. Mearses half former prices. Orders from the country, by tele- ‘graph, fulfilled in one hour, cheaper than any other establishment in the city. MARK BUTCHER. King Square, June 29, ’80-—pat pres ar neh lin The General Stock comprises the | fE*HE undersigned have much pleasure in | OR SALE, Two American DORIES, in| ; ; finan ancitingltantilneaty, sanity easieieiisinninn Anette —— LUMBER, ~~ ‘* Wl e 3. © BROWN, Agent. Our Usual Good Stock GHfiGeE TEAS In CHESTS, HALF-CHESTS, and BOXES. . FLOUR! The Best Brands in the Market, fe™) 7 wo = ae — ccailaaes = <ne © ear = i: ce C2 Ceres el f = =. Se 3 QO “4 pemrne — 5 Y od © a eee sp: Ma = = Cc 2 — ae > oe Sonim : ent: a1 = 8 a oD 4 we ms . = 0 Newest and Best Styles in wr Wholesale Supplies. Cy HAND AND TO ARRIVE, at LOW- EST CASH PRICES, - 200 bbis. White Buns FLOUR, 100 bbls. Otter Creek " " 150 bbls. Choice Kiln Dried GORNMEAL, 30 doz. BROOMS, 18 doz. BUCKETS, 7 casks WASHING SODA, 15 bexes LEMONS, 700 Ibs. Bright MAPLE SUGAR, 3 tons GATHEAL (Choice), Bbis. SPLIT PEAS, Bbls. PEPPER, Coils ROPE, Kegs BAKING SODA, 5 casks Choice SYRUPS, Boxes Choice (QNFECTIONERY, rails DATES, : 50 gross CORKS, WASH BOARDS & CLOTHES PINS, Cases MATCHES, Casks KEROSENE, joxes Bartlett’s BLUE, Cases POTASH. BEER & COFF. LUMBER, VERY LARGE STOCK GF A on Ch’town, June 25, Seasoned Pine & Spruce Lumber on Hand, for Sale, Belivered at Peint Bu Chene, to Schooners. Consisting of Pine Boards, Plank & Sheathing; ' als6 Spruce Boards, Scantling, Clap- beards, Laths, Shingles, etc. All for sale Cheap, in quantities to suit purchasers, CUSHING & CLARKE. Salsbury, N. B., June 18, 1880—3m eod At the Fish Market. RESH HALIBUT, Codfish and Mackerel; also, Smoked Alewives and Finnan Haddies. Charlottetown, June 3, 1850. every department. Wholesale G. DAVIES & CO. "FoR LIVERPOOL, FOR LIV YHE BRIGANTINE ir “KITTY CLYDE" will be due here about the 10th inst., with Sugar and Molasses from Barbadoes, (and as soon as discharged will be on the ' berth te load Lobsters fer Liverpecl. One- | half a cargo has been engaged. She will have |reom fer abeut 2,500 cases, and will sail for Liverpoe] about 25th July. Parties wishing to ship will please apply to HORACE HASZARD, Water Street, | Charlottetewn, July 3, ’80-—-3i eed ——— [$8oO. | BRIPISE: WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. ‘Soring end Summer Goods, ‘ GOMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, VALUE UNSURPASSED. | Carrere ne een a ee ree HE Subscribers have, by the 5. S. ‘* Prince Edward,” ‘* Ethel Blanche,” and other later arrivals, cempleted the LARCEST AND BEST STOCK OF British and Foreiga Dry Goods AND GROCERIES Ever imported by them, which they will dis- pose of at the lowest Cash prices. Piease give us a call before purchasing | elsewhere, W. & A. BROWN & nF j ‘ ) June }, 1850. ’ zs : ¥ Mtl . ‘Hides, Galiskins & Sheepskins, 'TENHE Subscriber will pay the highest Cash price for the above. | ROBERT BRIDGES. | April 20, ’80--oaw wkly, ar pat UY the DALY EXAMINER for the latest news—local and telegraphic,