ogee oo a - - > A lon: - SPORE ae —) & ¥ See —— pesca <I S Vue Poot ‘Lavutéatée's Last. RRR ee RE OR Te a ee i (Havicdiciowa Chuleadld MiFEcery, | aa 1 ’ ; ? ‘ i : ery) ser: | T ‘lowing ig Mr. Tennyson's laét jioem. |9t- FAvLS (CHuRcH OF ENGLAND) , —Queen | ices a Se Square— Morning and Nvenig Service It is entitled ‘* De Profundis,” and 1s pub- every Sunday at ll a. m. and7p. m. | ‘ 5 ‘ > i. Y Pay dav t ai ontury for May: . Sunday School at 2} p. m. Rev. Davie hed in the Nineteenth Century for May : Sunday i : 5 ‘6 aFUNI 1. Witztlerald, Rector; Rev. Alfred Osvorne = UNDIS. DE PROFU Corate. Out of the deep, my child, out of the deep ; Where all that was to be in all that was, Whirled for a million eons thro’ the vast Waste dawn of multitudinous eddying light. Out of the deep, my child, out of the deep. Thre’ all this changing world of changeless , law, - And every phase of ever heightening life, And pine long munths of ante-natal gleom, With this lest moon, this crescent, her dark nb, Touehed with earth’s light, thon comest, darl- ing boy ; Our own, a babe in lineament and limb ; Perfect, and prophet of the periect man, Whos- face and forim are hers and mine in one, Indissolubly married hke our love. Live and be happy in thyself and serve This mortal race, thy kin, se well that ner May bless thee, as we bless thee, O young life, Breaking with laughter from the dark, aud may The fated channel! where thy motion lives, Be prosperorsly shaped and sway thy course Along the years of haste aad random youth | Unshattered, then fuli current thro’ full man. | And lost, in kindly curves, with gentlest fall, | By quiet fields, a slowly dying power, To that last deep where we and thou art still. —— a Blecksmith’s Hammer Signa's. When the blacksmith gives the anvi! quick light blows it is a signal to the helper to use the sledge, orto strike quicker. The force of the blows given by the blacksmith’s hammer indicates the force of the blow itis required to give the siedxa. The blacksmith’s helper is supposed to atrike the work im the middle of the width ef tbe anvil, and when this re quires to be varied the blacksmith indi- cates the same tothe helper by touch ing the required spot with his hand haminer. ifthe sledge is required to have a lateral motion while descending, the blackamith indicates the same to the helper by delivering hand bhammer'| blows in which the hand hammer moves in the direction required by the sledge. It the blacksmith delivers a heavy blow upon the work and an immediate light blew upon the anvil, it denotes that heavy sledge blows are required. If there are two or more helpers the blacksmith strikes a blow between erch hel per’s sledge hammer blow, the object being to murely denote where the sledye viows are to fall. When the biacksmith desires the sledge blows to cease, he lets the hand bammer fail upon the anvil and con- tinue its rebound upon the same until it ceuses, Thus the movements of the hand hammer coustitute signals to the help- er, and what appears desultory blows to the common observer, constitute the method of communication between the blacksmith and his helper. psa i Latest News Notes. A new Ocean S.S. Company is in con- templation. Several severo eruptions of Mount Hekia, Icelaud, have taken piace. The sheep disease has been stamped out in the West and scuth of England. Albert Edward will entor a next cruise. Prince military school, after his Prussia is determined to deprive Hamburg of its privileges as a free port. There is some prospect of a cable being Juid between Bermuda and Hali- fax. Serious strikes are prevalent ia iron- works and cotton mills in the North ef Engiand. A reign of anarchy is predicted for Turkey, whoze Government is losing all power. Hi. R. Uf. Princes George, on of the Prince of Wales, will adept the naval service as his profession. Scotland Yard detectives report that London is harboring a number of Rus- sian Nihilists. By the fall of a stand at some races in the South of Frances, over one hune dred people were injured, Yhe Dublin Freeman’s Journal de- elares Parnell’s land scheme to be im- practicable, save by a revolution. The propositions concerning the rair- ing of troops in Canada have heen pigeon holed by the Liberal Govern- ment, - General Wolseley will remain at Capetown till the return of the ex- Empress Eugenie, when he will escort her to Engiand. The award to Americans for the For- tune Bay difficulties will be persistenthy contested by the Gladstone Adminis« tration. The Russian aristocracy is’ opposed tothe Czar’s liberality towards the -Polas and Jews. The Czar, however, } e ' Roc! fora Sr. Perer’s, (CHURCH OF LNGLAND) Square Sunday Services—S8 a.m., 1] a.m. A ” _— oa and 7 p.m. Daily Services—Matins-—9 a. In tyvensong > p.m., except Mriday \ . . : on " eee \ . : a? evenings, at 7.30. p.m. Rev, George W. | Incumbent, Rey. R. D. * bit as - ees , ee Jo aa: peta ag io ene SDA RTA AA NE ER ER se SES ' ; Hodgson, Priest i Bambrick Assistant Curate. : “Sr. Dunstax’s CaTHRDRAL, Low Mass | ’ } : oe. every Sunday at & a m. High Siass ~ : Pe *2 7 : 1 a at 10. a. m.; Vespers at 3 p. m. Mass at awe Oe shee : t : : : . iia . . 7. 30a. m. throughout the week. Rev. \ 5 you a: e % s) a A MeGilvray, Rev. Dr, Chaisson,/ @ * f re) * CULYTIAY, | F i Bue Pastors. Que Bes & j Eimer MatuooiT Curren Prince Ntreet - “ Serrice and Sermon every Sunday at [0.30 | Sundav Sehool at 2 “Tuesday and | ie, and G. 30 p. Th. | ; } H. P | | » m. Week Day Services- 7 hursdays at 7.30 p. m, Cowperthwaite, A, M.. Paster. Sxcoxp Maruomtsr Cuurcu— Prince Street, — Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.350 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Weekday service on Wednesday evening. Ler. Geo. M. Campbell, Pastor Sr. James’ CuurcH ( PRasprreRiaN)—Pownal Street.——Nervice and Sermon every Swu- day atlla.m. and 64p. m. Sabbath School and yeung men’s Bible class, con- ducted by Mr. Harper, at 2:30 p,m. Weekly Service in the Lecture Hall on Wocducsday evenings, at 7:45 p.m, Rev. Kenueth McLennan, Pastor. { PRESBYTERIAN )-—Richmond | | 2 ivev. Zion CsvRcu | | Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun . : , a day at Ji a m. and6}p.m, Sunday, School at 23 p. ™. Rev. John MeL. Me Leod, Pastor. PreaBpyTeERian Cau acu—Prince Street. Dr. Murray, Paster--Hours of Service, 13 o’clock, a. m., 6.30p.m. Suaday Schoo at 2.30 p. m. Barrist CourcH—cor. Prince and Fitzroy sts —Services and Sermon every Sunday at ll a.m. and 6.30 o'clock p. m; day School at 2.30 p.m. Week day ser- vices—Monday at 7.30 p. m.; and Friday atS p.m. Rev. H. Foshay, Minister. — BrpL= CHRISTIANS—Prince Street.—Service and Sermon every Sunday morning at 10.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Rev. John Harris, Minister. PraveR Merrine in Y. M, C, A. every Sun- day afternoon at 4 o’clock. Discir.es or Currsr meet in ' House, every Sunday at 10.30 a, m. *) " . MW) .ta reat ¥) 6.39 p.m. Miders presiding. Rey. i sun- New Chureh and aio We have received ‘* Rose-Belford’s Can- adian Monthly and National Reivew’ for May. [tisavery good number ; contents as follows: Imperial Federation and Canadian De- fences—Bv Lieut Col. S. M, Jarvis, Q. OQ. R., Toronto. By Charles W. Riichie, Mon- i] *y Sonnet treal. Modern Controversy—By Mrs. C. R. Corsen, ithaca, N. Y. Sunshine and Shadew—A Poem. Whose Wife was She 7—By Saxe Holin. (Concluded. ) Recent Notes by Mr. Ruakin-- By Mrs. Francis Rye, Barrie. An Appeal to May—A Poem from ‘‘ Apple Blossoms.” Spectators. —By ham. Down South im a Sail-boat. Robert Tyson. Toronto. Sans L’ Espoir—-A Poem Notes on Surnames— By Joseph Bawden, Chat- ‘* Aberconway,’’ Part Il--By Kingston. Archibald Forbes and his Canadian Ex- perience— By Geo. W. Fi Returned from Sea—A Malyany, Toronto. The late Judge Marshall, of Halifaxs—-By J. G. Bourinot, B. A., Ottawa. Canada’s Diftientties —By Roswell Fisher, B. A., Montreal. ar ‘ Dia { Ries Ripe Gram—A Poem Poem—By C. PB. Selected. One Day in Seven— By David K. Brown, Torenic (concinuded. ) r ’ ’ ; . i a 7 The Law Students’ Grievances—-By T. A. sorham, Toronto. Luther’s Hymn--By W. G.. Toronto. Colonial Self-Government—By W. J. Rattray, B. A., Toronto. To H. R. H. the Princess Louise. The Canadian Academy Exhibition, Book Reviews—- Memoirs of Madame de Remusat— The Scott in British Nerth America—TLands of Plenty in the North- West—Lord Macaulay. Music in the Drama. The ‘‘ Monthly’s” Ser: ip Book. ——— Ep —————— MINEATOURE LARA. oo ot rer eye MAY 9, 1530 Son Rises......4.39 | Hicu Warer 10.54.pm Sen Sets......7.15 | Fut. Moon 24, 2,26 .2m Weather Bulletin. Probabilities jor the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, May 8, Moderate to fresh winds, clear to partly cloudy, warmer weather. thas WANA ilcessios 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 rea! 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 ithe proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedics, 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, ta pal il ineirennentnenineennat 4 ste n-aetenanngeiseieastonemareneineeasaanneeastinaetlilaetitnasnsie-asien-=--aneesestenasannannsienensesioantninnamesanasnlt BONE DUST. VARMERS and GARDNERS requiring the above valuable fertilizer should send their orders in at once, as but a limited quan- tity will be ground this scason—and it is now selling fast—$2 per 100 pounds. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, is determined to persist in his purpose. THEW Even, EDISH Canadian AND = AWERIGAN GOODS, Per" Norther Light.” {REAT PART of our Spring J Stock has just come to hand per “ Northern Light.” We con- gratulate our customers on being able to place before them, per- haps, the cuEapest stock of GENERAL DRY GOODS ever presented in this Province. We have exercised all the care and taste we could command in the selection of this Stock, which we were fortunate enough to secure Just as the mar: kets reached the lowest point.) We open to-day nearly 200 PIECES DRESS MATERIALS, chiefiy Cashmeres, Merinos, Lus- tresand Oords; Black and Colored Lustres a specialty ; Black Cash- meres and Crapes VERY CHEAP. Our Stock of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS; is replete with the latest novel- ties in Style and Color; Silks, Satins, Feathers and Flowers, and every requisite to be found in a good Millinery Establish- ment. We have great satistac- tion in having a stock of Flowers such as 1s seldom seen, and which for Quality, Style and Price can- not fail to please. We have also added to our already good Stock of Carpets, LACE CURTAINS, NEW EM- BROIDERIES AND LACKS, &c., and shall have great pleasure in showing our Goods to any one who may be dis- posed to favor us with their custom. TREMAINE & ‘METCALF, 83 QUEEN SPRERT, €h’tewn, April 23, 1380, : Varios April 7, ’80—3aw, wkly, pat 2i a ls Ss ; ELECTION. BY THE MAYOR. ao tn nee ee N pursuant of an Act of the General Nt > of i Assembly of this Island, made and passed | in the forty-third year of the reign of Her | present Ylajesty Queem Victoria, intituled, ‘An Act to amend the Act of the Eighteenth Pes : 2 i. . Victoria, chaper thirty-four, intituled, * An Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlette- | pies town,’ and al! Acts amending the same,” j do hereby give Public Notice that an lection of | A Mayer and Two Persons to) * gt ~ ' ‘ Serve aS i ORMDON Coun- orf CHC in the City Council for each said City, being in all A Mayor and Fen Councilmen, WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, The Thirteenth Day of May Next, A. D, 1880, Ward of at. the several places, that is to say: In Ward No. 1, at or Mesars. J. & T. Morris, corner of Water Streets. in Ward No, 2, at er near the Warehouse of Richard Heartz, Hsq., fronting on Syduey between Great George and Prince near the Store of (jneen aud Street, Strects. In Ward No. 3, at or House. in Ward No. 4, at or near the Fire Engine fronting on Kent Street east, be-. tween Weymouth and Cumberland Streets, In Ward No. 5, at or near the house of of Great George and near the Market House, Widow 7 lerney, corner Euston Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at Nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until Five o’clock in the after- noon of the same day, DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Namber One shall comprise all that part of Charlettetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Miltary Barrack Ground. Number T'wo shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which les south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies sonth of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which les south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown Which lies north of Fitzrey Street, including the common of the said Town. QUALIFICATION OF MAYOR AND COUNCILLOES. Section 8, of I§ Victoria, Cap. 34, as amended by-Act 43 Victoria: ‘* No person being in Holy Orders, or being a Minister or Teacher, duly licensed by any dexomination of Christians ia this Colony, shall be qualified to be elected Mayor or a Councillor of the said city, nor shall any one be qualified to be elected Mayor of the said City who shali not be seized or possessed ef freehold or leasehold property, or beth, situate in the said City, of the value of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDs, over and above all legally recorded incum. yrances ; nor shall amy person be qualified to be elected a Councillor of the said City who shall not be seized or possessed of freehold or leaseheld preperty, or both, situate in the said City, to the amount of ONE THOUS.- AND DOLLARS, over and above all legally ineumbrances, or who shall not be in the possession, use, er occupatien, of pre- in the City ef the yearly rent of or sessed at TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS per nor during such time as such person recoraed niises wnnM ; 1 Jl hold anv office or place of profit in the it or disposal of the said Council, or during such time as he shall fave, directly or ind- rectly, by himself or his partner, any share or interest in any eontract or employment with or on bebalf of the Council ; provided that no person shall be disqualified from being Conncillor, as aforesaid, by reason of his ler of any in- @ being a proprietor or shareholk corporated esmpany. ” NOMINATION OF MAYOR AND COUN. CILUORS. Act 43 Victoria: ‘‘Seven Days before the time of any and every Election for Mayor or Councillors, the persons candidates fer the office of Mayor or Councillor shall give their names in as such candidates te the City Clerk, aud the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences and additions of such per- sons, together with the office aud Wards fdr which they are candidates; and such entry, when made, shall be deemed nomination by such candicates. ‘*There shall be paid by each person, so nominated for Mayor, at the same time, a fee ot Ten Dollars; and by each person so nom- inated as Councillor, a fee of Five Dollars, which sums shall go towards paying the cost of Election. ‘“No person shall be qualified, either for the office of Mayor or Ceuncillor, unless such nomination be made in manner and at the time aforesaid, ‘The time appointed for the nomination of candidates shal! be from the time of Twelve at noon until the hour of Four o’clock in the sliall be qualified t8 Yote ti ae PF a 2% fide# aby of. qUdlilicationé aforesaid, shall be entitled tg vote for such Mayor and Cottncillors jn the \ Vard in which the property on whi claims the right to vote is situate ; pa he resident Owners of Realj Estate, otherw; qnalified, shall vote in the Ward where%thert qualification lies, ; Section G2 of the Act 43 Victoria follows : ‘For the purposes of the cloctental be held nexs after the passing of this Act no owner, tenant or occupier shall be deprived of his franchise or right to yote by Treason of hig not having paid the rates and assessments then due by him, it being in all cases sufficient ey}. dence of such person, other wise duly that he is the owner occupier, or tenant of premeses of the vaine or yearly rental of four. teen dollars, ia Sabet W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, W. B. MORRISON, City Clerk, Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, 30th April, 1880. May 1. ne pres arg her, li, . ~ Labrador Herring, emer CATCH OF 1879. ° Smoked Salmon, Salt Trout, ‘« Herring, ** Shad, ss Halibut, ** Mackerel, At HALLS FISH MARKET. Feb. 18, 1880—tf LACHINE CANAL. Notice to Machinist Contractors, EALED TENDERS addressed to the kK) undersigned (Secretary of Railways and Canals) and endersed “Tender for Lock Ga Lachine Canal,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the Eastern and Western Mails on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of JUNE next, for the construction of gates, and the necessary machinery ouauiiiell with them, for the new locks on the Lachine Canal. Plans, Specifications and General Condi. tions can be scen at this office on and after THURSDAY, the 20th day of MAY next, where forms of tender can also be obtained, Parties tendering are expected to provide the special tovuls necessary for, and to havea practical knowledge ef, works of this class, and are requested to bear in mind that ten. ders will not be considered unless made strictly in aceordance with the printed forms, and— in the case of firms-except there are at- tached the actual signatures, the nature of occupation and residence of each wember of the same; and, further, an accepted bank cheque for a sum ‘equal to $250, for the gates of each lock, must accompany each tender, which sum shall be forfeited if the party ten- dering declines entering into edntract for the work at the rates andon the terms stated im the offer submitted, The cheque thus sent in will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders are nog accepted, For the due fulfilment of the centract the party or parties whose tender it is pro to accept will be notili.d that their tender is acecpted, subject to a Cepesit of five per cent, of the bulk som of the contract—of which the sum sent in with the tender will be con- sidered a part-—to be deposited to the credit of the Receiver General within eight daye after the date of the notice, Ninety per cent. only of the progress esti- mates will be paid until the completion of the work, This Department does not, however, bind itself te accept the lowest or any tender. By Orcer, F. BRAUN, Secretary. ap 6, 2aw tl 3rd June i ee ee ee ED Derr. or Rattwaya & CANALS, Ottawa, 29th March, 1880, Canadian Pacific Railway. Fenders for Tanks and Pumping Machinery. r¥XNENDERS will be received by the under- signed up tonoon on SATURDAY, the 15th MAY next, for furnishing and erecting in place at the several watering stations along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway under construction, Frost-proof Tanks with Pumps and Pumping Power ef either wind er steam, as may be found most suitable to the lecality. Drawings can be seen and specifications and other particulars obtained at the office of the Eugineer-in-Chief, Ottawa, on and after the iSth April. . By order, F. BRAUN, Secretary . | Derr. oy Rartways & Canazs, } ap5, taw tl Ottawa, Ist April, 1880, { 15th May Canadian Pacifie Railway, afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose.” QUALIFICATION OF ELECTORS, From Section 20, Act 43 Victoria: ‘At; all elections of Mayor, or of a Conncillor or Councillors, for said City, all the Male inhab- TENDERS FOR EFRON BRIDGE SUPERSTRUCTURE. itants of the age of twenty-one years, and up- | wards, who shall have resided in the said City ' for at least one year then next preceding the} day of election, being British subjects, and | each of whom shall actually, and within the Wards for which he shall vote, then be and | for three months previously shall have! been : 1, Actually and in his own right the bona! fide owner of the Freehold of lands or prem- | ises in said City of the assessed value of One| Hundred Dollars upon which all assessment | due has been paid ; 2. Iu the Tenancy or Occupancy of any; lands, preniises, or tenements of the yearly | rental of Fourteen Dollars, however payable ; Previded that every partner, whose share | of the rent amounts to Fourteen Dollars an- nually, shall be entitled to vote; and that every male British subjeet of the age aforesaid, Non-resident of the said City, who shall be doing business, and in actual occupation of business or uther premises in said Uity, and ae addressed te the undersigned _ willbe received up tonconof SATURDAY, the 15th MAY next, for furnishing and erect- ing [ron Superstractures over the Eastern and Western outlets of the Lake of the Woods. Specifications and ether particulars will be furnished on application at the office of the Engineer-in-Chief, Ottawa, on and after the 15th April. By Order; F. BRAUN, Secretary. Derr. oy Rarnways & Canas, ) ap 9, 2awtl Ottawa, Ist April, 1880. May 16, fw SHE WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per 4. sons having relatives or friends ab: and desiring to keep them informed concermrg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap. er way than by subscribing to Tux Weekur EXAMINER. Sent, ostpal to any im Great Britain, the United States, oz the Dominion, on receipt of One Dolla,