oc oe . -_ ~_-~ Tne Minister of Marine and Fisheries will | shertly return to this etty. ee were registered a Saturday. Four hundred ‘tourists the hotels in Montreal on Frovre—200 bbls. White Buns, bbls. Otter Creek. just received at and IO ; Beer & CGerr s. [j23 | —~ + ; Tero little ‘cir ‘ee far! [wo little girls nomed Jane Barbour and Jane Arton were drowned while bathioy in Pellett River, N. B., on Saturday. Twat standard elevator, Donald A, Smith. Opposition M. P., for Selkirk, Manitoba, has been unseated for corrupt practices tlie part of an agent. sii-~<in-Hlaenailliecdatiile REGULAR CONVOCATION the election of officers will be held at Oddfellow’s Hall. this evening, at 8 e clock. The Grand G. R. De grees will be conferred. ; vil ior deena onsets Heavy forest tires occurred in different parts of New Brunswick on Saturday and Sunday last. The village of Vanceboro had a natrew escape frem «destruction by the fire in the woods which surrounded it, i <i vtec Co-Eoveatios. —Rev. Principal Grant, of Queen's College, Kingston, recently expressed au opinion stronyly in favor of opening all the College classes t» ladies and of the vo-educa- tien of the sexes o~<nipsiatiblicctiiess Mary Davy was summoned before the Stipeniliary Mag)strate, this forcason charged with using abusi.e language tewards Mrs. Strain, Mrs. D. denied the charge bnt the evidence was strong against her. She was fined six dollars. A care of disorderly con- duct was also tried. ‘The defendant was fined six dollars. 5~-dpicihataiealitieid Erratum. —In Councillor Blakes’s remarks ou the assessment bye-law, the following sen- tence should real: ‘The rate of assessment proposed by Councillor Beer—one and a halt cent on real estate—was nothing more thau twelve and a hal: per cent. on ‘‘ rental,” in- stead of on ‘‘ personal property,” as inadvert- published yesterday. THe N. B. ann P. KE. 1. Merienistr Con- rerence.—The New Brunswick and P. E. {s- land Methodist Conference meets in this city eon Tuesday next. The Conference will be held in the Queen Sijuare Methodist Church, and will be epened with preaching on Tuesday evening. At 12 o clock, noon, or Wednesday the doors of the church will be thrown open to the public, when a public meeting wil! be held. On the evening of Wednesday the Con- ferenee missionary meeting will take place. All the. meetings of the Conference will be held in the Queen Square Methodist Church. —-S§t. John Teleyraph.. Sila ceritialiicnaibasicis Hon. Mr. Masson.—It is preity well understood that the continuance of ill-health will probably necessitate Hon. Mr. Masson's retirement from the Cabinet. It will be re- membered that Mr. Massen was obliged to retire fromm the duties of the office of Minis- ter ef Militia and accept the office of Presi dent of the Privy Council, a jess laborious ition. Acting under medical advice, Mr. omc to the deep regret of huis colleagues, and of public men of all shades of op'n'sn, will probably tind it imperative to withdraw from active participation in public affairs.—/. John Sun. Quick Work.-—The steamer Edgar Stuagt, Capt. Doane, !-ft this pert for Charlottetown, P.. £. L., at 5 p. m., on Saturday, i2th inst., arrived there on the following Sunday eren- ing, loaded 6,000 bushels of potatoas, sailed te return on the following Tuesday morning, arrived here on Wednesday morning, dis- charged cargo, took in a large quantity of freight for the Western shore, whence she sailed at 4.30a.m., Thursday, proceeding as far as Yarmeuth, and returned again to this pert, arriving here at $8 o'clock Saturday afternoon. This is remarkably quick work, aud Captain Doane may justly feel proud of the steamer which he commands.——//1. Herald. ALLEY vs. Docnemin.—Yesterday a moticn was nade in toe Court of Chancery, before Vice Chancellor Hensley, by Mr. Hodgson, counsel for the defendants, for an order to aseess the damages sustained by the defend- ants by reason of their engine being stopped by the plainti'?. They claim that as the in- junction as far as regaris the working of the engine having been dissolved, they are entitled to damages. It appears that the plaintill put in an undertaking to pay any damayes at the time of the granting of the injunction, in case the samie would be dissolved at the final hearing of the case. A rule nisi, returnable next Tuesday, was granted. Oxstrvary.- Mr. J. F. Walton, the English man who accilentally shot himself recently near McNab’s Island, died at the ‘* Waverly,” where he has been stopping, on Friday night. Death resultel from lock-jaw. Mr. Walton was a son of the Sheriff of Somerset, County, England, a position of much importance, one from which there is no income, buta great deal of expenditure. Deceased was only 26 years of age, aud leaves a wife. The remains will be enclesed in a silver mounted metallic casket and ferwarded by the mail steamer on Tuesday.—Hs. Herald, June 21. (The deceased gentleman married Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late William Yeo, Esq., of Richmond tiouse, Appledore, Devon, Kng- land, in January last, and was on his wedding teur when the unfertunate accident, which eaused his death, occurred. Mrs. Walton isa niece of the Hon. John Yeo, of Port Hill. ] A Burxixe Ques7vton.—-In an able article oa the ** Servant Girl Question,” in Seribner for Jaly, 8S. B H. writes as follows: ‘‘Special directions how to deal with servants would be almost as:impertinent as such directions im re- gard to the jtraining of children, but if the t.ue relation is established and the proper feeling cherishied,—that feeling which recog- nizes the difference of station and at the same time the oneness of nature,—the details can) scarcely fail of presenting and adjusting them- | selves. * Rit it is always good pelicy, if nothing more, to be courteous te ser- vants, to recognize little voluntary acts of politeness on their part. Donein the right way it never makes arule less stringent, but only less galling. And it is always the worst Possible policy to scold. Quit and dignified reproof, of course, must be given but scolding gever, Nothing that cannot be effected with- out scolding was ever effected with it, unless Local aud Other Items. |: | Senator John W icommittee on cri CIN CINNATI, O., June 21. The National Committee has agreed upon Stevenson, of Kentucky. fur permanent chairman. If mit ithe agreed to ad New the CONTEST Ny delegati ns from York and Massach isetts to seats until dentials has reported, but ouly the regular delegation will be entitled to vote. The Massachusetts deleration held & meeting to-night with a view of settling co} 1s} r state, ay alitesrences in their 4} La delegations. li npror LiISING vhe SU aS tO adin})t : : mplished it ; ; to tne convertion. this is ace will save much time The QOhie took lepertant action. An In Laken, . . uelegation Payne Lllinois a vote entire organization was elected. for preference was resulting in Seymonr 1, Morrisen 18, Palmer, Davis. Trumbull and Tilden one each. Nebraska h ‘Ss voted to unite New Yur k. Con necticut, and New Jersey, but Wo choice of candidate has been made. Indiana strong- ly holds off frem joining the Ohio coalition, stul remaining firin for Hendricks. Ata meeting to night a resolution by ladiana was adopted specifically condemn. ing the eflort to put McDonald in the field. The night has been busy and noisy from delegations and clubs marching through the streets with music and banners. Pesru, June 21. with ile bie p Che village of Homonna, in the county gg gS Sa Ste ea of Aemplen, has been destroyed by fire. Many of the inhabitants were burned and ° . ~ . . 1 } others injured. Famine having raged 7 . . . , . a « 2 c since the beginning ef the winter, the suf- fering Is indiscribable. <A theusand houses were burned in Hungary during May. Catcurtra, June 21. By the allotment of anew 45 per cent. loan, the Government make a clear gain of ten lacs of frnpees. The news is reeeived throughout the country with the liveliest satisfaction. it is generally fell that a mere complete answer could net have been given to the allegations that the Indian finances had declined in a hopeless state. Paris, June 21. The municipality has voted 200,000 francs for the celebration of the national fete day ov the 14th of July, on condition that the General Government will grant 500,000 francs for the same purpose. Lonpon, June 21, Jean Henry Strack, a well knewn Ger- nin architect, is dead, aged 74 years. The Chamber of Depntiea, to-day, passed the amnesty bill by a vote ef 331 against i40. M. Gambetta made a warm speech in which he warmly advocated the amnesty. CONDENSED DESPATCHES. Thomas Dale, alias Jordan, captain of the Canadian cricketers, arrested as a de- serter from the British army, has been sen- tenced by court martial to 336 days im- nrisopment, ~ At Richmond, Va., Wm. Burke shot Pat Harris dead Sunday night in a fit of jeal- ousy. Burke killed wife while the latter was trying to escape fren the house The police broke into the heuse, arrested Burke, and with difticuity prevented a meb his of negroes from lynching him. All were black except the police. Sargeon Hamilton, cf the Marine Hos pital Service at Washington, returned froin Memphis the sanitary condition greatly impreved since last year. Kallech having been released from arrest on the charge of killing Chas. DeYoung, at San Francisco, threugh a defect in the proceedings, was immediately re arrested. The United States steamship ‘‘ Guinare,’ is to convey Capt. Howgate’s Polar expedition to Lady Franklin Bay, left Washington last night. She will stop at Norfolk for naval supplies and .then go to Halifax, after which she will touch at St. John, N. F., for coal, and then proceed dirzet to Greenland. The rising against the Russians in Cen- tral Asia is rapidly increasing. Sixty-three persons were lately killed by a storm water spoui Dresden, Germany. Letters from Kurdistan state the death- rate is increasing and appeal for help for the famine striken people. Reports of famine and fires in Hungary are increasing. One thousand and eleven houses were burned during May. Famine fever of a dangerous type has ap peared in Charleston and Sevenfold, County reporis w] ca and near > Mayo, and at Glengarifl, County Cork, Ire- land. Floods are reported out West. The Mississippi river has risen 20 feet, and from the property destroyed. John and Henry Triehiman, brothers, of Cornwall, Ct., when half a mile from home on Saturday night were shot by unknown persons. John is reported dead and Henry fatally wounded. ee oe ae ; A Good Account. **T'o sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200--all which was stopped has done her own my wife, who their benefit.” ‘‘Joun Wrrxs, Butler, N Y.’. em - _ Special Notices. Eyerysopy flocks to Rubin & Hart's for cood cigars and tobaccos. Hor ‘‘Parker House Buns,” Steam Bakery, Prince St.—jl5, 61 SMoxke cheroots, from Rubin & Hart’s. FLover, Cornmeal and Beans, wholesale and retail, at the Fisu Marker. —}: GoLp FLAK tobacco at Rubin & Hari’s. PINAFORE cigars at Rubin &Hart’s, Smoxe Durham, N. C., tobacce, from Bubin & Hart's. CapeaGkE Pants of the best quality for Ralls s it be the silent contempt of the servant for her mistress.’ ; East, or at Market.-—j11 lw business is seriously affected thereby, aside | by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by house: | work for a year since, without the loss of a; day, and I want everybedy to know it for) and ‘‘London | every afternoon at 4 p. m., at the City | sale by Joun McRory, Dorchester Street | * q a = HAT DEPARTME Silk Hats, Drab Shell ilats, Melt Hats, Straw Hats, Linen Hats, indian Pith Hats, FOR HOT WEATHER. The General Stock comprises aud retail. Cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, May 31, 1880. CITY SCHOOLS. oe MIDSUMMER EXAMINATION ef B the CITY SCHOOLS will held as toliows : At Queen Square School, ON THURSDAY, 24th INST. At Upper Prinee St. School, ON FRIDAY, 25th ENST. be ON SATURDAY, 26th INST. The Exercises of each day will commence at 10 o'clock, a. m., and at 12 o’clock the pupils will be convened in the main Halls of the various Schools, where Prizes will be pre- sented aud the Governor General’s Medals awarded. Parents of the friéids of the Schools are hereby invited to attend. By order of City School; Board, 1. ONENHAM, June 19, 18£0. Secretary. “TEE ONLY DIBEC? LINE Hes Sigamers Carroll = Worcester, OTH STEAMERS- are fitted. with i> superior ’assenger Accommoda- fiom, arranged fer every convenience and comfort, and titted up in elegant styie. FREIGHT carried at moderate rates, and as low as by any other route. eas, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN i ~ ‘ r Every Thursday; punctually at 6 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON CARVELL BROS., AGENTS. Ch’town, June 3, 1880—2aw mw, ar pat 7 Suburban Residence | BOR SATB | ee ~ i\FEXHE residence of the undersigned at L Brighten Shore is offered for sale, on |private terms until the Ist July. It com- prises about two acres of land, with a frontage on the North River of 550 feet and 120 feet on Brighton Road, and 250 feet on the hack Brighton Road. The House is well built, | frost-proof cellar, tank, and drain to the ishore. ‘There is also a good stable attached. ‘Its proximity to Victoria Park makes this a ‘most desirable residence. For further par- | ticulars apply to aenmnmnne wo FRED. W. HYNDMAN, 12, 1880—2aw till Ist july II anata —_ June | _ For Sale or to Let. if — Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- ‘ing I6 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a ‘door. Apply on the premises to . MRS. BOSWALL April 26, 1880—tf To Let: To Let, ‘EXO LET, that NEW BRICK HOUSE situated on Pownal Street, now occupied by Fenton T. Newbery, Esq. Possession -given in May next. Also, Cottage, with land attached, situated on Malpeque Road, about one mile from the’ city. Possession given immediately. THOS. W. DODD. March 3, 1880—pat caw Ai West Kent Street School, Pupils and all) ‘To Boston. ivery Saturday, punctually at noon, | four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- } :0: GD x cD E “9 = ae u ne a Be ee = PRIA >= wallet a oS 7 oie rei ce Ca Rests bemn esses oe ee (Es E OC 4 oo 5 — SS eS 4: => = &. iy ?—)) oa iv —{]~ = _. a 8 a ° pe UCR the Newest and Best Styles in CF DAVIES & LUMBER, . VERY LARGE STOCK OF en LUMBER, = ae GROGERIES. Our Usual Good Stock CHOICE TEAS In CHESTS, HALF-CHESTS, and BOXES. FLOUR ! The Best Brands in the Market. Wholesale every department. CO. mer os acnanesnetameaaaetiiendtemeptanaaee ! Wilk SELL Seasoned Pine & Spruce Lowber on Hand, for Sb, | Sx AUCTION | | Delivered at Point Du Chene, fo Schooners, | Consisting of Pine Boards, Plank & Sheathing; ; aso Spruce Boards, Scantling, Clap- boards, Laths, Shingles, ete. | All for sale Cheap, in quantities to suit | purchasers. CUSHING & CLARKE. | Salsbury, N. B., June 18, 1880—3m eod | DOMINION DAY. — EXCURSION TQ ORWELL AND BACK, The i. @. Sunday Scheel Picnic and Exeursion, a Steamer ‘‘ Heather Belle” will leave | & Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf at 9.30 a. m., sharp, returning at about 8 p. m. ‘Tickets jor the Excursion 40 cents each, for sale at J. W. Pickard’s and J. Knight & Son. Refreshments for sale on the grounds. | ‘The public are invited. | Charlottetown, June 17, 1880. ' Tut U0al, Nut coal, EAYREE from Slate and Fire Clay. Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia. Fcr orders apply to (.° W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Qld Sydney Mines,Cane Breton, | ingan Mines, Cape Breton. ( RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to Terms as ustal. G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, Oftice, No. 35 Waiter Street, Charlottetown. June 17, 1880—pat her sj kea tf Kish Salt Fer Sale. TOO \ BUSHELS Very White LISBON gt SALT, Mackerel. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO. Ch'town, June 10, 1880. 3w Liew FOR LONDON DIREGT. - ~~, ee SS “ne > MMHE New Brigt, “LOTTIE BELLE,” 200 ‘tons register, classed 9 years English Lioyd’s, Will be on the Berth at Sharlottetown on the 26th June, 'To Load Lobsters fer London, sailing about Ist JULY. ‘Yo be follewed by another Al Vessel, sailing ist August. Loading Berth Peake’s \Vharf, where Goods for shipment by this Vessel will be received from this date, free of storage. For Freight, etc., apply to J. R. BOURKE, Mount Stewart, or LONGWORTH & CO., Charlottetown. June i2, 1880~—3w 2aw CHOICE SYRUPS, MET your SYRUPS at “THE CON. FECTIONERY,” ‘opposite the Market House. I use only the bes€ Sugar and the purest and freshest flavorings in manufactur- ing Syrups. No glucose to make it thick. Parties ordering, will please de so early, so that they may get the Syrups made fresh, and consequently nicer than when old and stale. WM. KENNEDY. ne June 21, 1880—pat | | | | | suitable for Codfish and | ee | a ome yer age ty cen a AT THIS PORT, SATURDAY, the 26th instant, AT 12 o'clock, Te wind up the Business of the late firm of Fexton T. Newsery & Co., THE BRIGT. “SLENA,” 174 tons register, classed Al 7 years at Eng. lish Lloyd’s, built in 1876, coppered and well fitted, A large carrier, specially built and adapted for the West India Trade, TRRMS AT SALE, Fenton T. NEWBERY, Ch’town, June 16, S0—eed, pat till gale , ‘sso. BRITS EL WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. Spring and Summer Goods, COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, VALUE UNSURPASSED. ‘THE Subscribers have, by the S. 8. ** 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 dig. pose of at the lowest Cash prices, Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. W. & A. BROWN & CO, June 1, 1880. [j 14 REOPENED.» have reopened my 1CE CREAM SALOON, where | will be giad to meet all my old customers, and as many new ones as will favor me with a call, 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, pre STR. Miramishi, another lot of iO BARRELS “Montserrat Limetta Champagne,” In lots of 1, 2 and 4 dozen, to suit buyers. W. E. DAWSON & CO, May 31, 1880—tf ee ementenntinennees At the Fish Market. RESH HALIBUT, Codfish and Mackerel; also, Smoked Alewives and Finnan Haddies. Charlottetown, June 3, 1880. DORIES. WOR SALE, Two American DORIES, ia thorough repair. Apply at the FISH MARKET, May 20, 1880. RS the DAILY EXAMINER fer the telegraphie. } latest news—local and ’