] ~ _Local and Other ffems. wEWS BY TELEGRAPH, . — Au kinds of the best English Turnip Seed, at the Agricultura) Store... May. [m7 i0i —— THE foundry of he late ndwa d Morrisey, Esq.» 98 sold by auction on Wednesday last, 4 purchased by Thomas W. Dedd, Esq. an , —— - - . \fx. Parrick CoRIsH, butcher, killed, a few days ag, 4 three \ear old steer raised by Mr, Alex. NichKae, of Pownal, the dead weieht of hich was 1,116 pounds, Very good ! Hascard’s imp rnerl Swede Turnip, which only a limited quantity at defies competition R. May. im 7 103 the Agrieultural Store. — Tue young man who mare an appearance for being drunk at i disorderly at the Stipen diary Magistrate s Court this forenoon, was sentenced to one months imprisonment. ‘sietindiaiiiteh arrived from Georgetown yestei iay. lier erew will prob- ably be dischargee lo-day, and all hecesseary gus ‘‘Northern Light” ~ will be mi iuring the summer airs will be made during the summer, rep snail jaCrosse.-- The meeting of the members of the LaCrosse Club, which was advertised te take place this e ening, has bean postponed untit to-morrow evening at 7 o'clock, — ——_— -- Me. Joun F. Powrns, barber, has removed te the shop in |’. LePage's Building, late. ly occupied by IF. 5. Hanford, Esq., and has employed the services of Mr. Joseph Gillis, late of the Union House.—m6 2i = Just Reestvep at the Agricultural Store, English yed, White, and Alsyke Clover, of the best quality. im May. fm 7 1Oi icc Owixa tothe siurm yesterday, the “ St. Lawrence did ot leave Pictou nor the “Princess of Wales”? did not leave Point DuChene. They left to-day on arrival of trains. nis lolli ae Me. C. Dr WoLer Figaro, arrived from Montreal las’ week, having passed -suc- cessfully bis exan uatior. at McGill University and received his degree of M. D, He intends ing direct te the Mother Country to pursue E, stadies ja Edinbugh and London. —_— —— Tax Teer.—-We understand that a grand ‘Ince quiet, Lonpon, May 6. mm cor. : . ‘ . j He himes endorses Coscher’s ap- pointinent as special ambassador to Tur- Sir Austin Lavard leave of absence. itil. awh ee ae eee voisely embarked at Natal for been Gon. England on Tuesday. He had an inter- view with Johu Dunn, who reported Zulu- land feeling satisfactory. Wolsely de precates. any reactional policy regarding South African affairs. Ex ‘ Peruvian” and ‘* Northern Light,” Cases of Straw Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Silks, Capur, May 6. The Governor of Gluznoe has advised the inhabitants of Logar Valley to be triendly with the British, Mahomed Jan hopes that as the British evacuated Ghuznee they will retire also from Logar. Turkistan merchants report that except Sniins, Ribbons, Scarfs, Gloves, Millinery, Silks, Bonnet @riunaments, &e., White and Grey Cottons, Proy- } ? 4 . soldiers deinanding ‘ Prints and Sheetings. arrears of pay. | CONSTANTINOPLE, May 6. — | Lord Granville took the initiative to effect a direct understanding on Montenegrin affairs between the Powers, the result of which has been a note of the Ambassadors at Constantinople te the Porte asking for a categorical statement of its intentions. By “Prince Edward’ we shall receive the greater portion of onr Spring & Summer Stock: Beri, May 6. A petition has been sent to Bundesvah from Hamburg, signed by 57,000 citizens, ‘ praying that the German iimpire will not which has been bought at the j | encroach upon their rights It is stated — * : ; 4 -. . > . y . Pmt . 1 at ion “ es that Bavaria intends to espouse their Lowest Prices that Goods have cause. ° reached during the hard times BeRLIN, May 5, ees - Bismarck gave a parlianrentary soiree} NOW passing away yesterday, at which 2,000 were present. | Orrawa, May 6. The House will meet at 11 to-morrow, F and will be prorogued at3 p.m. Blake| Charlottetown, April 20, 1890. and McKenzie have both left. Many of the ee eee ee other members have also left. @2-ee- — We still continue to keep: more people at Rocklin House than at any other Hote! on Prince Edward Island, and drive them to and eS from trains and steamers free of charge. - <e - The Cloud and Pillar of Fire in trotting match w) | be held at Upton Park on Queen s Birthday Ameng the races spoken of is a gentleman » driving race, a greén race, a slow race, a ring race, and a race for four | year olds. SD a eee ! A Hovse Repucrep ro Asurs,—The dwell- ing house lately occupied by J. G, Scrimgeour head of Cardigan, was burned down on the 30th ult. We learn that a considerable! quantity ef potatoes, belonging to Scrimgeour, which were in the cellar at the time, was al- most if not altogether destroved. The house! belonged to Uwen Connolly, Charlottetown. — Z. C, Advertiser | cing Fresu Garden Seeds, good quality, for sale at Groner Carter's, Great George Street. fm 7 Gi es Tue market today was well attended. Prices as follows : Beef (sitall) from 6 to 12 ets. per ib; beef (qr.) from. 5 te $ cents per ib.; mutten, from 7 to 10 cents per Ib.; lamb (qr.) from 60cts to $1 ; veal from 3 to 8 cos. per Lb.; pork (mali) from 7 to 15 eents;pork (per carcass) from 5 to6ctes. ; | turkeys, from $1.00 to $2.00; geese (wild), from | 80 to 75 cents each ; fowls, from 25 to 30 cents! per pair; butter (fresh) from 20 to 26 cents per lb.; batter (tub) from 18 te 22 vents per Ib.; ducks 20 to 25 cents per pair | eggs from 10 to {2 cents per doz.; potatoes | from 15 to 20 cents per bushel; fleur, frem 35) to $3.25; hay, from 60 to 65 cents per 100} lbs.; oats, from 40 to 45 eents. ! per bushel ;| Oatmeal, from $3 to $3.25; timothy seed per bushel, from $3.75 to $5.00; clever seed, per lb., from 25 to 25 cents. Tne “ Worvesrer.”—-We omitted men. tioning en arrival of the ‘* Worcester” that} she had been larvely repaired aud improved | since her departure from here last fall. | Sheathed and coppered anew, and generally renovated, she is now, we learn, a better sea! boat than she ha» been fer years. Her cabins | are well arrangsd and beautifully painted, | and contain ail the conveniences which make | passengers comfortable. The ‘‘ \Vorces-| ter” is stili commaded by Captain Hedze, who has an established reputation for good seamanship, and who is, en all occasions, un- tiring ip his efforts to provide for the pleasure ani convenience of passengers. We might here state that hie is ably assisted in tue latter daty by oar genial friend, Mr. Frederick Saw we purser. The ‘‘Worcester’s” cargo tor ton, yesterday, consisted of : 176 boxe’ of ogg8, | cask caliscins, 2 cases hides, 14 bales} canvas. 37 do. rope, (5 packages junk, 186 empty kerosene !.arrsla. ~deedichinialiaaaiin Mid HM. 8. Pixarone.—This saucy little craft Will anclor at Charlottetown this evening, aud should be the means of drawing our play- Seers——“‘their sisters and their cousins and their aunts.” We believe it is the inteution to play the operetta only this evening and to- Morrew, Saturday afternoon, at 2 oclock— cousequently there is but little chance avail- able forthose who would learn what thas eter- aal whistling of inafore and curious sayings, such as “what, never?’ ete., means, The Box Pian is filling rapidly, and we are glad to Meeit, We clip the following brief notice tom a Yarinouth, N. 5., exchange :—‘** When We were ‘daily informed that H. M. 8. Pina- @ Was afloat here, we felt a genuine desire to see it, and liaving done so, would it be R treason to say we feel a desive to see it thet; The charm of Pinafore seems to be fit does not wear out on its first view. finds hidd-n sarcasm and new vocal Uties on every visit. The Lindley Com- pany are excellent in their interpretation of eccentric production. If we would choose She individual, par excellance, we should say Ick Deadeye, as presented by Tavernier, is the man, although the others came up to the Lindley himself, although the gre- Ue Occasionally pops out, is a power in the Cast, and his Ad niral is well acted and sang Toughout. My. Bird’s Captain, whatever it May lack vocally, is amply made up for in the % aud he scored a hit. Miss Helen Adell looks graceful and pleasing enough to M; M the whole crew, let alone the Admiral. ille. Nault is the most operatic artist in the feat’ and her rendition of her morevavs is per- ion, Last, but not least, comea Miss 8¢ Forster, who seems created for Hebe, t figure, pose and yocalism suit admir- ¥ the part.” Usical directar Mr. S. N. Earle will act as | Willian Laird, New Glasgaw; John Ransay, | the Wilderness. : Hambroline, &e., &c., equal in quality to the best American. Beneath the cool refreshing shade Cast by the moving cloud, The wand'ring sons of Jaceb strayed, One vast commingled crowd. Jan, 7, 1879. i ral Lobster Packer's Supplies PER STR. “PRINCE EDWARD,” Ingots Refined Tin, Boxes Grain Tin, Boxes Voke Tin Plaie. Pigs Lead, Bars Copper, Mothers and children, joined with men, Their voices high to raise, From mountain, plain, or verdant gien, In tuneful songs of praise. Thousands of cattle pastured near, And numerous fleecy flocks. Whilst savage beasts in abject fear Fled to the distaut rocks. For God's own Angel, always by, Had man and beast in charge, Aud safe, beneath his watchful eye The cattle roamed at large. Mor sale by HORACE HASZARD. . . “ is 7... & 2 25 an ; And when the sun his beams withdrew, C'town, May 5, 1830—3i eod The cloud ascended higher, And then, to the admiring view, Burst forth in flaming fire. j Emicrants, Attention, ee eee a BEST ROUTE FOR i Before the camp the column bright Moved onward, or stood still, And poured around its brilliant light O’er tented plain or hill. Mamitoba, Colorado, and the West, Le Vise. + ae Antercolonial and Grand trunk Rallway, QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE | and FARES always LOWER from Prince Edward Island than by any other route. For Trexers and all information | Luggage, Freights, &c., apply to EF. W. HALES, And all.along their journey through The cloud each day returned, And thus fresh herbage freely grew Where all was parched and burned, Thus power and love did both combine To cheer the wand’ring band, And nightly shown the guardian tire O'er all that desert land. And thus, poor weary soul, may you Who dread some coming ill Your onward journey still pursue, For God is with you still. about When faint, and sinking by the way es With Jonah you complain, Agent Grand Trunk Railway. | The cloud shall intercept the ray Charlottetowa, April 17, 1880—3m wkly And shroud the arid plain. —_—_-—- ee Re ‘4 . | } & Sheepskins. Hides, Calfskins & Sieepskims. FEXHE Subscriber will pay the highess | Cash price for the above. ROBERT April 29, ’S0—oaw wkly, ar pat And when the evening shades prevail, And earth is hushed in night, Lest faith and conrage too should fail The Pillar lends its light. April 15, 1S30. . ae * BIRTH. On Wednesday, 5th May, the wife of T. J. Harris, of a sev, ce ie HOTEL ARRIVALS. BRIDGES. | CITIZENS SKATING RINK. | TOXYK Annual General Meeting of the | Shareholders of the Citizens Skating Rink Company will be held in the Rink, en | i\ WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY, at 8 o’cleck, | i m., for the election of Directors and other business. ce ett OSBORNE HOUSE. May 6 —Capt D MelInnis, Liverpool, G B; Dr Bradshaw, New Glasgow; Donald McLeod, Eldon; John Cairne, White Sands; D Mecinmis, Murray River; H L McDonald, Cardigan; John Dewar, Montague; C C Carleton, Souris; P | MecLauchlin, do; John McLeod, Cavendish. o RANKIN HOUSE. May 4.--J B Black, So — Frazer, New Glasgow, N 5; . {lwell, New York; C J Mayor, ‘do; Alfred Richard, Elden. ‘Tb May 5.—d2 R Smith, St John, NB; JA Mor- rison, Halifax, N.S: H D Frost, Stdohn; Ji rgygnpDERS will be received by this De- 83 Hamblin, Wood Islands; N N Hamblin and partment at Ottawa up to the 80th May, Lady, Boston; W F Shedd, Beliast; W Pat- ‘ instant, from parties desireus to supply and terson, Tatamagouche; NS; D A Campbell, ieliver to the Agent at Charlottetown, on do; John Carvell, St John, N B; TPS Simms, | ihe ist July next, 20 ewt. of best London do; P F Perrett, ‘Torento; JG Rankine, St | White Lead and tive Casks of Linseed Oil (two | John, N B; Frank Barnard, St Pauls, Minn; 1) oiled and three raw.) Tenders te state the| A McLeod, Murray Harber; Thos Clarke, | price of Lead per ewt. and Oil per gallon. Georgetown; George H Davies, Montreal; J)" address to the undersigned, and mark on Dreyfus, Boston. ‘the ontside, ‘*Uenders for Paint and Oil.” 2OCKLIN HOUSE. WM. SMITH, May 5—Rev Neil McKay, Summerside; Rev) Deputy Minister Marine & Fisheres, Ottawa. A Carr, Alberton; Jobn McLeod, New Lon- | Dent. of Marine and Fisheries, } don; Johu Dogharty, do; Isaac Thompson, 1 Oaeawe. les May, 1690. _ Sidney Mills; George gay Syme | : S; ‘ fe rE Faerie aang acne anes ha ‘seen, Oxford, N 8; Alex AlcLeod, r- | -;t ee +) ‘ aoa ites Dixon, Belfast; James Ramsay, | Children 8 Carriages. Malpeque; Rev Mr Archibald, Cavendish; |7§%O old customers, and as many new ones that want to buy Children’s Carriages, Rose Hill; Capt McKiunon, Point Prim; Rev | will do well not to purchase until the arrival SV Dawson, Picton, N S; Rev Charles Fraser, | of the tirst steamers of the season, when | West Cape; Rev J ( Cameron, Souris. May /shallhave a good assortment, new patterns, §.—James Laird, New Glasgow; Edwin Coffin, | cheap fer cash. Souris; Rev. S. Gunn, St Peters; Rev. E Bain, Murray Harber; John Andersen, Hamilton; bert Stewart, Strathgartney; Rev A Mc-| ~~ cna Womihess W MeDenald, Shediac; James 1 HE place to get your Printin done is at W. ©. HOBKIRK, See’y. peg ED Ch’town, April 26, 1580—3i DERE. ee MARK BUTCHER. Ch’tewn, April 27, '80—lw ISPABLISHED 1825. CORDAGE FACTORY. toy Valuable Real kstate, JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. : MAS UFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Ev Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobeter Marlin, Tarred Hemp “Steamer te and from Point du Chene, as fol- | Carr, Woodstock, N B. the EXAMINER PRINTINGROO MS. | TO OUR GUSTOM Tailoring Department ublis | we purpose to devote particular | attention. We shall keep | | that the system of Sellin JU) FOR CASH 5 4 ninimny infit At a minimum Profit, was first introduced into the Pro- vinee of Prince Edward island by the on hand ONE OF THE FINEST ASSORTMENTS i } | OF } \Seoteh, Lnglish and Canadian or CLOTHS! LUN lly HOUSE |And having secured the services Ps , J of Mr. Maynard, a popular Cut- AND HERE, AT : yf i i AND HERE, 21 ter, of long experience In one of es ee a DP The Home of Cash Frade, the best houses in Halifax, can we can guarantee to our Cus- confidently solicit the custom of tomers the Brsr VALvE to be/all who require Geod Work and la Perfect Fit! C+. DAV LES 4a: nwa Pl” A) VERE MD AEE ll ln re | found ip the market ! —— EXTENSIVE SALE. City and Suburban Building ery Description, including ail sizes Manilla | Lois, &c. tope, Houseline, | cningysiasaianan sa” Prices on application. | AM instructed by Tuo. DasBrisay, Esq., to sell at AUCTION, at ‘The Apothe- caries Hall Corner,” on at 12 o'clock, noon, (if not previously dis- posed of at private Sale), ‘The following very valuable and eligibly situated Properties, described af‘follows : ao*teeumee Ge mening ee | 3 Building Lots fronting on Upper Queen oe PERFECTION | SOLE PROPRIETORS | Street, betw een. ‘The A othecaries Hall Cor- i i 3 NHGREEN te ES! a! ner, ancl the residence of Charles Guirk (com- {! of WHISKY S04, -=RROTH ERS| imencing 64 feet from the Corner); 2 Lots | UNRIVALLED For 2 ee ‘frent each 39 feet on Queen Street, and run ‘ln ~ Z | back about SO feet; 1 Lot fronts 36 feet on t! ‘Queen Street and runs back about 42 feet, te- anc HIGHLAND WHISKY, 12375 TOD DY, gether with the Buildings thereon. These ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, “Sicadhdannalltaameinmaiee _ Lots, centrally located in the Business heart ae . : _.| of the City, present a rare chance to Capital- 54, Holborn-viaduct, 0.C., London, Aug. 18,1879! ists fer a first-class investment. Report on the Lonxye HicHLanpd WuiskyY: | Part of Common Lot No, 25, divided inte “We have visited the bottling stores of} —* r o - a ' - Messrs. (Greenlees Brothers, and have) FOUR HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS. selected from the vats, samples of their) 1 fot fronting on Orlebar Street (West Hea cr ana Whisky ‘ aw at wee on —=— . ; Lorne Highland WW hisky, and have sub | Side) 50x75 feet; 1 Let fronting on School jected them to careful examination and) gtreot (Kast Side) 50x75 feet-; 1 Lot fronting ° Fi oe vara Ww, — . i : \ : ny 4 ECt; 4 analysis. ‘he samples were very frag-| on DesBrisay Street (West Side) 50x75 rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and | feet; 1° Lot fronting on DesBrisay Street possessed all the characteristics of pure! (West Side) 60 — feet, and — running These Lots are beauti- and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the) pack to a i fully situate? on high land in the suburbs first quality. Axtnur Hirt, Hassaut, M. D. |of the City, and ate most desirably located 4for Private Residences, ‘¢Orro Heuner, F. C.8., F. 1. C.” 3 Building Lots on the Green point. Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GrEENLEE a * ——" Street, Londen 5} « Boyle’s Tannery.” Nistiileries, Argylesnire. : tr ane ee ‘ were | Also, part of WATER LOTS-No. 17 and 18 MESSRS OWEN CONNOLLY & CO jin GEORGETOWN, immediately adjacent te Mi Pad iv. ’ Fats . . + as . %- Chest .— P E | the Public Wharf (on the East Side) and hav- Vhariottetown, F.B.1.). . Vet nk ee } ‘ing a front on Wood Street. | ‘Ewelve acres of Good Marsh Land, situated i near Fuilerton’s Creek, Township No. 48, and eae ae : Prings Rawart isiand RALWAY, | ately. in the possession of Alex. McGregor. NOTILIC-_B. ain WILLIAM DODD, | . . >. . ’ . . | Full partieniars to be had from either | Theophilus DesBrisay, Esq., H. J. Cundall, N and after WEDNESDAY, the 5th! Auctioneer, 8, inst., 9 Special ‘Praim will run daily, | Chgtown, April 15, ‘50—2aw tt pat ' Esq., or Sundays excepted, between Charlottetown) --—— , ct Sadek ae toad, near Feb. 24, 1880 — and Summerside, in connection with the) at aes ‘cS pide. ; . 1. 30 A EX. Wi >NAS. ie & ee Engineer Q U fs a N SQ U A R c. May 4, 1880. | 4in SPRING GOODS, pat pres her ne ar sp sj kea pio lins ‘Received per Northern Light To-day, i lows : ws J, M. | Leave Ch’town....6.30 Avrive S’rside... .9.10} P. M. pr. M, | 5.3 ‘s Ch’town. 3.10) 5 i J ; i ila ; . on ae 7 A. NORTON, practical House Paint | . er. Whitening, Tinting, and Paper} Worsted Cloths, Tweeds, Hanging done with despatch and at moderate | chatges. ee and Shop, Fitzroy street, | Cashmeres, Carpets, iM ttings, Rugs, opposite Peter Hallorams. i : and Room Paper. Ch’tewn, April 29, 1880-—]m ‘the ‘Subscribers having enlarged and re. , fitted their establishment, will, in a few days, ES 0) WE bd U 3 i 7 lhe prepared to show their customers a very face 7 ‘ TDF ~ +9 : ce - i e > . PARMERS and GARDNERS requiripg| large and well selected stock of Goods, bought the above valuable fertilizer should send{ for Cash, which they will dispose of at their their orders in at once, as but a limited quan-! usual low prices. tity will be ground this season— and it is now | Ww. & & BROWN & €O.- selling fast —S2 per 100 pounds. April 23, 1880. SPRING, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, this April 7,’80—Bae, whiyy pat 2 Labrador Herring. SPRING, New T weeds, New Suitings. HOICE CATCH OF 1879. Latest Patierns, a large Cheice, this day received. ‘ BEER & SONS. } ' Smoked Salmon, Salt Tront, ‘* — Herring, ‘¢ Shad, ‘* Halibut, ‘* Mackerel. At HALLS FISH MARKET. Feb. 18, 1830—if UY the DAILY EXAMINER for the j | latest news—lecal and telegeaphic. | April 6,U1880. 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