a PR wre st ee ial alse ’ £ ™ aie nna a Beant a awe Local and Other Heins, ’ | —_ 3-4 5 OA NE ltt NR lM ees EWS BY TELEGRAPH, | , Ce NN Ul NA ee a RN Ac ew AN Me Ak tN al. Si a I. et ae le A mathe Pee eae } Den rio get the ( oncert in Day tist Chure h | a as \ | bi this evenipe. (iptirw bas F : S. sil wd — } WARE aA. Sey June Ld. “ lus Canada ecbcett States the value oO i AVC Pores POM Bo West one nopth af ths the exports of Canada for April at. $2,936,.|#8ee Of the conttiiance and damage by a “0. , 969.00 ;'oe DiGD Weter continre’ ted ceme in, All me —» a rec SNMAL. Bt ar uy LA Orin are over- " Five LhOUSaANG TONS Oj hay was sent to tire} inwe ‘ The wt 4 dy (} mito 13 tw to y it 1 ; rena ; “ vt i ay : " : vs es ae i ‘ : ; Pe e a " ket from Ottawa Valley the| four feet deep o wo-thirds of the éity, : a ; a Se ae 3a present wees. Vie damage to the Ovdati id lamber in a al : ’ aad lamber in- a: ; ; sia | mA bidetes uk A ee } i ep R tix Hots Graven and Bane . cS . S PIUV, VU, soUtSIT iS BuUSpPer led, re . . = e 4 Ox E Greys and Lavk at all} x oe oa trains and steamers, to convey passengers to! GRAND Rapips, Wis., June 15. i | ae % A 3 | passcigrers LO | , 4 i rom i t} : . . ° — '* , . >: . ° Rocklin FLOUBE ¢ any other house in the dity. ; he \\ isconsin River is rising rapidly. 17, 3i Che whole business. portion of the city is : eo : Bg e 5 under water anda portion swept away, Some of the bost voices sim the city at B a Si ae . . : - i ’ ' f WoyW 4" ; . tist Sunday sehool Concert this eveniny. ' i V~ENCINNATT, ¢ ne Lo. : want . Qne.o: the heaviest rain atorals known RicHARD SAUNDERS, | i : commonly calléd|}Oe% a ichy time visited, thi8 city betweeh 8 , ’ ‘ : 3 . Painter, an oi¢ nan of seventy years of ave. jand | ' my 2 , ' - : . . . - ° fron New |encion, whe has committed no} was more than three inches. All the tele- vce acalnst tie iaws has beer » jail diet edinin wide amie ; othe: oh sa ag osen 11 jalk NOW] craul. wires v the north+«and. east went pearly turee moths. He has neither clothes . : except one, showing that a heavy ep food tit fora man at his time of life.—-Pe/.}. ; a me nu 7 ’ ~ +} storm passed to the north of the city. It ee Is reported chat the depot at Hawilten, utler County, Ohio, was struck by light bing and -berued. L oclock last nicht Che rain fall aown i j Tue barque * Qichard,” Capt. (MeLaughilie 7 : ‘ , °; . ‘ i's ii . gailed irout Se@ris on the loth inat., tor Havre, trance, With a&@ cargo consisting of pahel * . . | . + Pt 40,500 bushels eats, and 612 preeces cdeais, shipped by ©. Connelly & Ce., Souris. —— ; Yo. o A Bpeciai trom Wokomo, : Se fud., says thé cyclone visited a point near Frankfort, Cicero, in that county, destry- oa ing many buildiugs, several persons re- His Excetir<cy the Governor General has} Pectod killed and many weunded. been pleased to make the following appvint- ' ment, viz: James MeDonald, of Little Pond. in the Provine: of Prince Edward Island. Esquire, to be a sub-collector in Her Majesty's es : . Yoronto, June 15. } pas} . navigeu to- brother, : Lia tear ° >) } Vecoursier, whe was to pe ; merrow fer the murder of his Customs. con uittea suictae tists mio! nine, at < at o'clock, with prussic acid. while the night ARRANGI MED TS are how being made fora}and ay guards were being chanced, He oie Ms . . Minister, in consequence of the delay in ’ e* . | . . . . Mr. Gisornur Crow, of North Wiltshire, | re¢opt of tinal instructions, has postponed shipped from Su mmersileon Puesaay, Lthinst, | for a short time his departure for St. Pet- for Michigan, S., four stallions and five} ersburg . ° : ° - * >° brood mares. hey aré sgive of the best that 1 ever left tne \ 3} snd, and are intended for the} walking match ia the Citizen’s Skatiog Rink | & ok up a glass of water and drank it, and on Weinesdayor Thursday uext. it is sand) fel! down dead instantle. that Leggett the New Brunswick pedestrian fs i eck nee. 18 slated ee Lonpon, June 15, will take part 1:1. 1t andl that prizes as high as! $50 will be offe acd. ' bane dtnes 18 informed that the Uhinese . a fhe Standard announces that the govern- ineut has informed the United States that : gery } . Le & XE + "tI" = improvement o! the steck of Michigan. They! : ‘ ; . P ad ' ; e ,: {the supplies, stores,.c., left in the Artic are in charge o: Mr. Pierce Costeile and Mr. . 3 ; hg ye . . ' ‘eOUrloO ny He expe Itt ttnder r t,eor¢ Clow. Thisis the second shipmént of stock, re sions by the expedition under Sir George | by Mr. Clow, to Michigan. The first was; Nares, are at the disposai of tue American | made in S70 expedition now im those regions ——- ' Scucari rvrespondent says: ‘+ The ’ . Anoruer Seocessrcr, Isuanper. —Mr. Mar.| furks hold this fertress and tow: Chere } } ; ‘ 7 ~¥F : tin Martin, son of Mr. Alexander. Martin, jare iics and 1.500 Mussuimen ' 6.000 Catix Marray Harbor Road, obtained the degree of/in Vusia under joint command of Hodo M. B., at Trinity College, Toronte, and wes) Beyand J eriditi Prince Hodge. Osman the ea veil award to the second Dest! Pasha emphatically denies having encour- medical stadent of that institution “MY. ) aced an insurrection. Martin took tirst-class honors in all the su jects exatnined on, twelve in number, taking! as high as 9! and 95 per cent. | fi The North German Gazeife has been em- them. We he irtily cong Mr. Martia! powered to publish certain remarks on the on his success, aud . 31) harbiuger of reater successes yet to come. Patriot. ee i BeRLIN, June bo. itt some rust that it is but the |church bill, professedly uttered by Bis- marek, te the effect that the Government ann sf cling to the measure unt contronted ith its official rejection by either house of Ww Prussian Parliament. Tux steamer ‘*Worcester,” Capt. Hedge ie 9} aes i with treignt | cleared for Boston this evening and the following passengers: —Mrs Alvard, | Toronto, June 15. ? . keine Afr 4 fee ’ >? + . : P e Mrs J Ryan, Mrd A Jenkins, Mr James Me- lhe Globe this merning contains the fol- »M KE BE Galbraith, bliss Weeks, Mr}; itn as } " Leod: Mias EB (ralbraith, s Weeks, Mrliowing special cable dated London, Monday. Patrick Mcintyre, Mr James Steel, Miss 8S Al 44) (ammpbell; Miss F A Rice, Mrs Conway. Mrs | in ae Carbrey, Miss MeKemma. Mr McDonald, Mr; Sir A M Patterson, Mr Patrick Bearney, Mr P through Hughes, Mr J Alward, Mr Jas MeNachern, Avriculture is authorized to make advances Mr. J Fisher, Mr A Henderson, Mr J Phorep-}to «a nember of navvies, to pay their fares son, Miss Stewart, W J Stewart, Mra Met ors | to (Quebec and Maniteba en condition of mack, Miss Voyle, Miss Dinn, NT; Watters, | ¢}:. iv signing an egreement to repay the Thos Robertson, Miss McLennan, Mr Joseph] 44... . a sarnea wi | ae calle i | aac " Cal net WW ~s e em Ke! y. Ae” oie pio rad Dv contracters on the Canadian ALLE’ \ Decuemin.— This morning Pacific Railroad. Employment will be pro- Messrs. Duchemin Bros. started the machinery} vided for 3,000 liborers for three years. of their facto y on Prince Street. Our readers | BoMBAY, June Lo. will remember that about eighteen months! . o oe Be. | A correspondent telegraphs, as the gov- ago the plaintiff, Alley, obtained au injung-| -** ce telegraphs, beth tion out of the Court of Chancery, restraining | ©? Bent has refused official permission to the Messrs. Duchemin from working their | Vo'onel Gordon to go to China, he tendered steam engine in their present factory. long and ted ous trials and arguments before the Master of the Rolis, and a special jury. the case was linally decided in favor of alley, to the extent that the defendants were not to) rua their envine to his annoyance or discom-| fert. From «bis indgment, Which we publish: | ed in fall, the Duchemins intend appealing, | and in the meantime, we learn they are going} | | | a ra) ° exender ‘Galt has announced, le : , +} t nees frou wages arr Vii before leaving India. YONDENSED DESPATCHHES. ing O'Donnell’s motion respecting lomel-Lacour. Velegrams froin war 1s imminent. vielo says skirmishing has commenced, nn (The British squadron in the River Platte Mr. Wa. Murray, baker, has a parrot| wiil proceed to Buenos Ayres. whieh spends a good portion of its time in ifine| j jye hundred of Sitting Bull's band have weather tiyiug round the neighborheod. _Al surrendered to the Americans, being favorite resert with Polly is a large tree behind | starved out ef Canadian territory. the houseoceapied by Miss Saint Clair opposite i. S. Secretary Kvarts will deinand leatisfaction from Spain immediately as to the jail, Here one day lately Polly im her | ‘ches cal upon a Robin’s nest and; >) °)... a ae Brak g Benesrenes come , i os wy ithe firing on the schr. ‘‘ Ethel A. Merritt. straightway proceeded to destroy it. The) 5 owners ‘ ain) y interposed lo save their prop- erty and drive away their assailant. Polly! was more ‘than a match {for tthe enraged proprictors, who flew away discomfited after; Tip following are the selling rates for Ex- witnessing tiie total Beatrnosion OF wer mows. i change at the Banks here : It was a heartless case of ejectment, not how- | on with thei work. fhe care is evidently only in its infancy. Financial. eee re 7 ’ * cant a ever, meavt to let pass withous a terrible agree ial ee A aet aoe Bree revehpe. in a short time. the ejected | a in hyd es of pene Ss mt re oe a Robins returned accompanied by other two,| >° eo be estas 2 ane eee oil to whom, po doubt, they had communicated; ‘I a a ete ce oe ak ee the tale of t .eir hardships. ‘The four at once) +) “ itreal, AOTONLO, CVC... 2 te aoe . mate a com! ined attack on Polly, whe, how-| Hal a meet! | : es ene, Cot ever competent to tight against twe, was forced | ~ Nahata Nha ec ee etl ade Yo odd to succumb +o four, and after a severe los« of | plumage retreated. The contest must bave heeft a protracted one, for it was long after) the usual hour when Polly returned to her | Marrayv’s. ‘Lhe robins have | Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending se much on fine clothes, rich | fool and style... Buy geod, healthy foad, | cheaper and better clothing; get more real, . 2 perch ai Me. eommenced the work of reconsirneting, and | 2olly. though still @ visitor to the tree, is con-| : so Folly, tho bh phar ata cs a a land substantial things of life every way, and | tent to wat. with sundry ejeculations, the |‘ taht aaiddens falas bakes al Pooaiads operations from a distance, deeming no doubt, | especially stop the soolish re discretion tle better part of valor. \after expensive aud quack doctors or using so P i ‘much of the vile humbug medicine that does . ? ; . ota tha “ANF " : . SS aid + ly «| you only harm, and makes ‘the proprietors The aUbv sicgiaaee arpn aa a . (rich, but put vour trust in the greatest of all; rial circurestame? compared with the.coinbat *i">’* 5 ‘ grearays ; or al “a ; - get Ak rat which took place! simple pure remedies, Hop Sitters that cures cn eal Pet. «2 mother hen} sways at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- this mornibg. Atfive o'clock a mother hen ) Pry itonce. Read was airing» brood of ten chickens ma yare on Queen sireet, whem suddenly a ldrge grey ’ OR PER TE Te! Fw ror wer rat appearet ou the®cene and attemp.ed the . capture of » chick.’ The hen, with wings ex- | bi aaa fh es, Atlin attitude of defiance,.and a me SOE tended. stood in an attitude of celiance, ana , i fe, i c a3 his'ratsh ip proceeded to capture the chicken, ” she attacke | him with the ary of atiger. A 1> ARTIES ordering ICE CREAM at. ‘* Tue livety battle followed, in which the rat pros ed & Corrscrionrry” will please do so ia more than a match for the hen. ee aki ‘a iat Bot fortn- showed sigis of «the vanquished. Bat fersu- |) 4.) anufacture. ———— ter times and good health. ‘of it in another coiamn. We keep our Cream m i 9] he > . . : nately anofier hen arrived, and a combiued | orcelain-lined cans, imported expressly to. attack wa! mice Pooks yea ey cipg WIED fh eey Ice Cream pure, sweet and wholeseme. ; ri He fought with the courage | . ? eee : phe 4 - WM. KENNEDY. Ch’town, June 16, 1580. of a gladiaier but was soon hors du combat, and as he attempted to retreat the infuriated | hens hemmed him in and inflicted such severe | whounds @:: his ratship that his squeal aw several residents who were slumbering in th yeighhorheod. e?h” the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper Published 1a the Provinces. he Allans, that the department of} Miter} his resignation ef his military commission | | my ores . ‘ | he Times blames Gladstone for oppos- Caai-i ~~" }? 1az A ae caw ths buenes AVres say that; A telegram irom Monite- | , of guests. from the Post Office. ~ if 7 . 3. ; She scom ¢o.c0n, so that, Sweet Cream may be secured sisineeniimamenitentitiincetnameenstantsanctpcaditinmnen <mneneingapecnciacecisctinnnrantnn county Y oke | bey UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINRR, | Silk Hats, - eA Drab Shell Hats, | 3 maa < o>. Felt Hats,j oat : 30VWAGW33.— Ca ee eR aa apn lnet e sat i all i Ne Eells ee AS CLINE NS PAN fh AO NRO AN PO AR pt AAO | at Straw Hats, ta 8] Linen Hats, Indian Pith Uats, FOR HOT WEATHER. = i wA0 n | ) (UR UCTS} © 3 LLRO MSN A i WLU da Cy ig 4.%a a 10} J TIO y 6 ea and retail. Cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, May 31, 1880. - ~ ~ a - Eueanage | HaMe ss ce ene a ER a a OE t + of Grackers, Biscuits, Navy bread, &e., GO TO “THE CITY STEAM BAK PRINGS STREET. Hor all kings 7 zy — gd . ' pom . Sa = mS Y eins "ed — . . i ye 4 ons al — ab) ** — Z ~~ Ay ~~ e > mond - +o! a ~~ SO Oo S2 sz ees. a = Oc — >. ~~ — - ~ _ - ~~ : J a ¢ =< -_ — i = Uae wos #2 2 od — —_ e heey ory r ° Oat pd C2 pieny pon ae “—o oo ~ “y ~ we Pe. - a = par 2 Pscos & = SS Goer o we foaled sete a Rae: My hc GE Jd = a> ) — " -_ 5 x ce as — = ° — — oo 4 “ oS bt ol —_ ~~ — ® _ -— is) pug ie 4 a) Ls as a nee on tT oo xX wo o. aS sd — — 2 vt omy mee ay — — - p= = t oe oom =p ~ potent on ae ae — ) { o. am qo bas —— _— wh) Se aoe Th —_—_ — ow — a g <= oo; Sis oe = = as — = > as _ a ee ot ae SOS = ' pane ~ —- “i _ < cs 2 Sm “sO = > s+ cml = — OY = ¢ atl - — ~~ wwe st A = o aoe oe n . vA oe areca: . —— . a - " rs a + — Pen § ros @24A%X Sa Ss YL ~ bs Ed a 7 5 < o-5 se = mnman & & = ag a“ - — ol oo ce -— we 8 os 2 Ss. ge eee ax” a 5s = Banh’: “=~ "oOo @ in = — — fe Sm oe Se it > ae i E x — ‘ = ong - ON vr m Co .o had gp YD ie habe 4 = = ~ - Se ere ny a OD & gy wesc = ico al ally nY ar) v eA PA aA oO on fe <8 8 og |S ~ Sex eS Be : fears, ~ ® & —_ aoe — an ~~, ~_ ea + — > a ait aa ~ o— ao ee oS ~~ io ed ow . Le | o —< ~ —_— ~~ - we CG Can out — N ~ = ~ © @m ne 4 ° ~ a x " -* kev ere ay Oar oe A éen oe —_ N 2 Cw c —_ . o4 —_ -- — ~~ « - — o a apres of oO > peat ee i ~ ae ohel + 2) See ma = Cee ae —_— — ~— a | = © iw e Lh eo 4 a Rem : ona _ me SS ee eee LD a mn x35 ae et ie = = . oh ciee Ee a Ge em oo wa ie nm. Oo oy pe rs pee -_ - ~ _- oo - —_ a. -- ee en | A Liberati Discount to Wholesale Buyers. ‘Churches, Parties, Picnics, &c. ' JOHN QUIRK, June 14, 18890. - FRANKLIN HOUSE. ~: —_— ee . . this House, connecting with Cars and Steamers. HENRY COONXBS, (‘jarlottetown, May 22, 1880—pat tt HW OICLOTHS AT W. A. WEEKS & CO’s. :0: ° ROGERIES. . Our Usual Good Stock CHGIGE TEAS In CHESTS, HALF-CHESTS, and BOXES. FLOUR! The Best Brands in the Market, GF DAVIES & CO. The General Stock comprises the Newest and Best Styles in every department. Wholesale ——o , isso. BRIFISE Special prices offered to Committees of | Catalogue and Price List mailed free to any address. | PROPRIETOR => YEXHIS Large New House, beautifully situated on the highest: land, adjacent to the City, is mow open for the reception | This House has the advantages of freedom trom dust: and heat of a country residence, and is only 20 minutes walk A neat Cab willrun in connection with ; Guests will! “ |be driven to and from the House free of charge. Cab will run at Shaplottetown and New London. regular intervals each day. TErms Moprrate. | PROPRIETOR. BaA UO TIiFrFTvui NEW FAD eee 3 FEET WIDE, 44 6 és 6 ; 66 6s 4 éé 7 12 é¢ és Ts ides TOS ee, Re CIC. ‘Charlettetown, May 15, 1880——tu th sat WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. —— Ny 3 Spring aad Summer Goods, s | GOMPLETE IH EVERY DEPARTMENT, VALUE UNSURPASSED. ee Subscribers have, by the S. S. “ Prinee Edward,” ** Ethel Blanche,” and other | later arrivals, completed the LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ‘British and Foreign Dry Goods ' . AND GROCERIES | Ever imported by them, which they will dis. — pose of at the lowest Cash prices. | Please give us a call befere purchasing elsewhere. . WwW. & A. BROWN & co. | June I, 1880. {ji4 TEAS AND PICGNIGS. % \ | GIUPPLLUS furnished ‘eas and Pienics at / KJ reasonable rates, and im @ ompt man- \ner, at “THE CONE BCTIONERY.” op. ‘posite entrance to Market House. I have special facilities and excellent workmen, and ‘use only the best materials; and therefere guarantee satisfaction. Cotimittees and others ‘williind it for their intere*t to give me a call, ip \VM. KENNEDY, Ch'town, June 15, 1880 -—pat ne) TO LET! The Bayyue Hotel at Souris, CY aa DING splendid view of Col- / ville Bay and the surrounding country, with Sea Bathing, Fishing, Shooting, &e., easy of access ; with Traine to Charlottetown ‘daily, morning and evening. ‘The best Sum- imer Resort in P. E. Island for Tourists. Im- mediate possession will be given. Rent moderate. Apply to PETERS & PETERS, Charlottetown, or to JAMES MceLAUGHLIN, June 14, 1880 —lw Souris. } } « } | PACKET SERVICE. ' once (CHR. “ONWARD,” Capt. James A, Me- Kie, will be-ready to receive Freight jabout the 13th instant, thereafter making \fertnightly trips between above Ports, | Apply te . ARCH’D. KENNEDY. Ch’town, June 10, 1880. m w i Gi qe ti . - ‘ ‘Turnip Seed. Turnip Seed. | post RECEIVED, a’ quantity of thé ,@F Celebrated Skirving, Laing, Champion All warranted fresh and | | ‘and Shamrock. good. ROBERTSON & CAMERON, May 31, 1980. —30i ’ } | | | ONE LB, LOBSTER CANS, ‘'NNHE subseriber is prepared to supply Lobster Packers with made Cans in cases, containing four dozen each, at prices as low as | they can be imported. | Orders had better be sent ina few days | before requiring to be filled. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Lith June, 1880—3i eod nee ae eee, | CIUBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, SS tbe re . oO st and most Newsy Paper: Queen Street published in t , Provinces. ‘ i