athena Riana Seer ao i. Te RG a NEES aac TE tens eile ~~ TEIN I< AO a mt Rovaeamimenc eu, Seen aoe Local and Other items, We shall hear from Sidney urt to-night at Market Hall. _—~ One case of windew breaking at the Sti-| pendiary Mayistrate’s Court to-day, * Tur brig “* L. J, Westaway to discharge her ballast at Peake’s No. 2 Wharf to-day. WiiasaM Bacvars, Eso., is pow purchasing draft and driving herses for the United States market. Tae nomination of oflicers for the ensuing terin for St. Lawrence Lodge will take place at Odd Feliows’ Hall this evening THosk women who tock part in a divrace- ful wordy braw) en King streei, Sunday even. ing, will be tn attendence at Court to-morrow. Two Indians and a Frenchman were drown. ed by the breaking up of a raft on the Chaughauaga fiver, on the Lith inst. eaieiiabiniaiaidias James MeCorveock, of Westtiell, N. he was killed while attempting to jump on a train in motion, at Carlton, on Friday last. TokoNTo people are arranging a regatta for rofessienal rowers with prizes te the ameunt ef $4,000 to $5,050 to take place in July, They expect to induce Boyd to tuke part. i eal 7 EE Ir is reported that the Anglican Bishop and the Roman Catholic Archbishop, of Toronto, _ propose waiting on the Princess Louise to solicit her intercession on behalf ef the cou victed murderer DeCoursier. . Saliba ce * You dent mean to sit there and look me in the face and tell me after thirty years you are stilt Jane Northcott; and not married ?’ * Why, faim indignant to hear it.” ‘‘Positive- ly it dignant | Sweethearts to-night, at Market Hall. Pienics-——The members of the Benevolent Irish Society wil hold their annnal picnic on or about the Lith of July, and the members of St. Patrick’s T. A. & B. Society will hold their anuual picnic carly in August. . Fall particulars of both will shertly be published. ne Sievipiritiigihial uniegilna A pastoral has been issued to the Catholic elergy aml peeple in Quebec, Bishops of Mon- treal, Three Rivers, Rimouski, Sherbrooke, Ottawa, St. Hyacinthe, and Chicoutmi. ‘The question with v hich it deals is the amenity o! the clergy to the Civil Courts, and the bu// of Pope Pius pronqnneing sentence of ex-com- munication againsfall who, directly or in- directly force civil Judges to bring before their tribunals ecclesiastical persons against the disposition of the Canonical law. ETE MsGpaLen isLanps.—Advices from the Magdalen Islands ofthe 10th inst., says the steamer ‘*Albert,” wrecked last November there and which floated off on the ice, is being towed by the steamet ‘‘Seud” to Pictou -for repaira. Mackerel, cod and fish generally are very scarce. ‘Tis fishermen are in want, the unusual fog prevailing preventing them fram their work. Very few vessels are in port for net or mackereling, and Labradormen are getting ready for that fishery. wiienysiiiliitiamaacael Fisuwick’s steamer ‘‘ Edgar Stewart,” arrived from Halifax this morning, at e'clock, with freight and the Misses Pishwick (3), Miss White, Miss Stevenson and Miss Barnaby, as passengers. She is now loading 6,900 bushels ef potatoes for the New York market, by Messrs. Whight & MeGown and . wt * Longworth & Co,and will probably sail for Hali- fax at 7 o'clock this evening. The potatoes will be reshipped at Halifax on board the Crom- wall line steamer ‘‘ Cortes,’ which sails im- mediately after for New York. ‘The potatoes , Were purchased at 14 cents per bushel. Tur *‘Gonpotier.’-—The names of the three drowned sailors were : August Hingel, a German ; Cornelius Post, belonging to Hoi- land, and a Prussian Pole named Fritz. When the ** Newlield,”’ which arrived at Halifax on Friday, left Sable Island, the *‘* Gondolier’ was nearly on an even keel, with a list to port, heading towards the NH, and full ef water, and was lying very still. Some of the materials, and a portion of the cargo which Was recovered from the wreck by the men employed on the Island were also brought up tethe city. Most of the cargo is expected to be saved, and two vessels are already at the scene of the wreck, PeprsrriaNism.—The Halifax Herald says : —‘*'The Park Street Skating Kink presents quite an attractive appearance having been decorate] and renovated for the pedestrian contest on Monday. The track has been carefully laid and surveyed and Bombadier Taffe and Mr. Probart, who practised on it yesterday expressed themselves highly pleas- ed with it. Mr. W. Scott, of Charlottetown, P.E.1., and Jos. Legget, of Sussex, N, B, arrive per train to-night. John Francham, of Charlott2town, if not here by Carroll from that port is on the same train with the others. Warren Smith will be present at start on Monday morning and will accompany the walk for a shert time. A cricker maTcH was played at Victoria Park on Saturday between tue married and Single elevens. The weather was all that @ cricketer could desire. The married men went to the wickets first. ‘They, after a very short innings, scored 5¢ runs, the highest Bamber being made by George McLeod, who ssered 11. L. H. Davies came next with 9. | The single boys then took their turn at the bat, aud, after a short innings managed to run Up a rcore of 53, just one behind their oppon- ents. The hizhest seore on their side being mule by J. H. Yeo, 14; J. A. Longworth, 12; L. Yeo, 9. We may mention that the mar- ried only sent ten men to the wickets, se they Were the victors by one wicket and one run, ne "was permitted | A request from some of our leading citizens having been made for additional perlermances | by the Lewis l'otosky Folies Dramatiques,thé ro excellent dramatic organization will appear | in Market Hal! for but two mere nights, tcr which choice } regrammes have been arranged. | his evening tle comedy of “Sweetheart, , aud the farce of ‘‘Nan.” To-morrow evening. farewell performance, legitimate drama will | be the bill, Dan’l Druce or the Village Black- smith being the attraction. We expect 4 rare’ literary treat, as the piece is said to be the | frst play to be unanimously endorsed by! pulpit, press and public. _-ncinier igi iirc Eyeryxopy flocks to Rubin & Hart's for: geod cigars aud tobaccos. ' We have Just Received our first instalment ef Spring Goods Ex 8. 8. “Californian,” from London, “Nestorian,” from Glasgow, “ “© Polyaesian,” from Liverpool, and ma few days, on arrival of ether Steamers via Hali- fax. and ‘Prince Edward’ Direct to this Port, will have the Balanee of our New Sieck eof Stapie and Fancy RY GOODS, » As our Buyer purchased our Stock at OLD PRICES and in anticipation of large advances in the price of all kinds of DRY GOODS, bought a much larger Stoek than usual. Therefore, we are in a position to give our customers the benefit of CHEAP GOODS DURING THIS SEASON. With our extended premises eiving us greater facilities for doing business, and our very large Stock well bought in the best English, American and Canadian markets, we expect to add to our present larye number of customers. [t is only necessary to give us-a call, examine our Goods, and you will be satisfied they are right in Price, Quality and Style. We give patterns of every, kind of Goods, and take pleasure in showing them whether you purchase or not. kins & Sern April 27, 1880. 2 ' ee ce centages o. 20. HAT DEPARTMENT. Silk Hats, SOVWAGVSE Drab Shell Hats, ‘AjaeA 4e3i5 LUNIHLOTD Felt Hats, Straw Hats, ° Linen Hats,* | Indian Hith Hats, FOR HOT WEATHER. j, Wojsnp Ue © —wno ua Xk Ae U| UNG LEV da T u UT GROCERIES. Our Usual Good Stock CHOICE TEAS, In CHESTS, - HALF-CHESTS, and BOXES. FLOUR! The Best Brands in the Market. ‘YSLLNGO MSN HO UTA Tl 81h 6 The General Stock comprises the Newest and Best Styles in and retail. Cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, May 31, 188v., every department. Wholesale G DAVIES & CO. —_ ne me $03 ea Large New of euests. This Hopse has the advantages of freedom from dust and heat of a country residence, and is only 20 minutes walk from the Post Office. A neat Cab will run in connection with this House, connecting with Cars and Steamers. Guests will be driven to and from the House free of charge. Cab will run at FRANKLIN HOUSE. | House, beautifully situated en the highest: ) 5 . * land, adjacent to the City, is now open for the reception regular intervals each.day. Trrms Moprrarr. HENRY COOMBS, PROPRIETOR. Charlottetown, May 22, 1850—pat tf ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A, CONVERSE, MONTREAL. Rope, ‘Tarred. Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, arred Hemp Rope Houseli Hambroline, &e., &., equal in quality to the best American. #@ Prices on application. Jan. 7, 1880, : vm ce SATE OF eae . t ssi India Warehouse. Su iil = warenoluse. f@*HE Subscriber has now in lowing wellassorted Stock, consisting of 4)0 bbls. Superior Extra FLOUR, 100 bbls. Extra FLOUR, NEAR SQUTHPORT. re ew nals ] AVE BEEN INSTRUCTED by Messrs pe bags-Nos. | and 2 NAVY BREAD, | WirntamM Srewarr and ©, H, H. Srewarr, #0 chests ' Choice Congou, TEAS, of Chester, in England, te Sell by Public 50 half chests | Auction, on 10 puns, Barbados | yor assus, * 1) puns, Trinidad | * JASSS, *, | 2000 (2 bush.) {RAIN SACKS, Eis [pace poty tivo svoar, LLUPSMay, 17th of Jame Next, 20 bbls. | pian ea 3oxes and Caddies TOBACCY, AT = O CLOCK, FP. M., a ON THE PREMISES, casks 3 ex A, i . a 100 doz. BROOMS, AM their Lands at or Near South- 20 doz, WASHBOARDS, | pert, Let 48, now remaining = tins CREAM TARTAR, | Unseld, 20 cases bik ao : 10 casks filuminating Rock OLL, | Being part ef the Glen Stewart 3 easks MILK DISHES, and consisting of about 30 acres. 10 doz. Aasorted FLOWER POTS, ‘Trrus—One third cash, or secured by ap " cagks Nutritious CON PIMENT for horses | proved Joint Notes at 3 months, bearing in- and cattle, 4 terest at 7} per cent. Balance to be secneed 200 boxes TLN PLATES, | by Mortgage and bear interest at 74 per cent. 59 blocks Grain TLN, | “Further particulars as to descriptien of 59 pigs LEAD, ‘Land, terms, ete., may be had on application % bars 1} COPPER, at the office of Davies & SuruHERLAND, the vendors’ Solicitors. or of which can be sold at lowest nacceereset W. By, STEWA RT, a: HORACE HASZARD, = May 28, 1880—Staw till sale 61 Water Street. | Ch’town, June 3, 1580—2w ead | NEW OPENINGS HAMS! = S Very Choice Smoked, Spring & Summer Goods Auctioneer. BEER & GOFF'’S. GLASGOW HOUSE, Fish Salt For Sale. TOO Mackerel. Mens’. Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing. Shirts, Paper Collars. Ties, Braces, Umbrellas, | } | j | ; BUSHELS Very White LISBON | SALT, suitable for Cedfish and | Apply to - LONGWORTH & Cov. Ch’town, June 10, 1880. 3w 2iew New Fruit! | NX S.S. “PRINCE EDWARD,’— @leths & Frimmings, Grey aud White Cottons Prints, Sheetings, Shirtings, &e¢., Paper Hangings and Paper Blinds, And a large stock of Superior Tea and other Groceries ; a few cases Concentrated Lye ia tin cans, for soap-making. All a lowest possible prices for Cash. FRED, LePAGE & CO. Raisins, Currants, Figs, Dates, Granges, Lemons, Nuts, &¢., --AT— BEER & COFF’S. May 8, 1880. HUY the DAILY EXAMINER for the latest news—local_and telegraphic. June 1, 1880—2aw a... Valuable Real Estate Estate, | Hats and Caps, " VALUABLE Household Furniture. —- or AM instructed by Frenron 'T. NEwBRery, . Esq., to sell at AUt ‘TION, at his resi- deuce, Pownal Street, on WEDNESDAY, iGth inst., at 11 o'clock, the following hand- some and valuable Househoh! Furniture :— 1 Hallett & Davis, Square Piano, 7 oct. (very fine instrument), | large Mirror, 13 ft., gilt frame, Handsome Brussels Carpet & Rugs, iace Curtains & Fringes, Drawing Room Set in Walnut & Bronze, Brown Repp, Walnut Easy Chairs, Walnut Spring Rocker, Mahog. Card Table, Wal. Centre & Side Tables, Wal. Whatnot, ‘Handsome Wal... Side Board, (marble top), Steel Engravings, Oil Chromos, Ex, Dining Table, ‘Set Wal. & Repp seat Dining Chairs, Ch Tea & Breakfast sets, 1 Diuner set, Glass- ware, Bronze & Brass Gasaliers, 1 Gas Drop | Light ‘‘Mereury,” Fire Irons, &c., Wal. Hat 'and Umbrella Stand, with Mirror, Hall Table |& Chairs, Butter stand & Tray, 2 Hall Stoves '(Argand Base burners), Oil Cloth, Brussels | Stair Carpet & Rods, 1 Wal. Bedroem suit, 1 ‘Ash & Wal. Trimmed TBed-room suit, 1 MA UFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every, Deseription, including all sizes Maniiite Mahog. & H. ©, Settee, Iron & Painted Bed- : » | steada, Mattrasses, Bureaus, Wash stands, | Toilet ware & Glasses, | Heaith lift, &c., 1 |American cange Stove with hot water Boiler, | 1 Diamond Cook, Kitchen Tables and Dres- jer, Dish Covers, Cooking Utensils, Xe. | Also, 1 Ladies’ Park Phaeton (New York ibaild), 1 Reversible Seat Wayon (by ‘‘ Sar- igeant,’’ Boston), | Jaunting Sleigh, 1 Box Sleigh, 1 Water Cart, 1 set. Silver Monnted Driving Harness, I set Black Mounted Driv- Cow, and Stable appeint- ‘ ing Harness, | ments, &e. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. | Final Warning. | A LL PERSONS indebted to the under- \4&% signed, who have not paid their ac- ‘counts which were DUE and rendered ‘TWELVE MONTHS AGO-will please take inotice that PAYMENT must be made IM- |MEDIATELY. All accounts remaining un- ‘paid on the 15th inst., will be SUED for iwitheut further notice. Jemember, this is | positively tlie Last Warning. HENRY A, | Ch'town, June 5, ’80. HARVIE, | June d, 1580. JUST LANDED | pre STR. Miramichi, another lot of i0 BARRELS” “iontserrat Limetta Champagne,” In lots of 1, 2 and 4 dezen, toe suit buyers. W. E. DAWSON & OO, May 31, 1880—tf ; Turnip Seed, Turnip Soeil i } | | PUsT RECEIVED, a quantity of the '@) Celebrated skirving, Laing, Champion cand Shamrock, All warranted fresh and | good. ROBERTSON & CAMERON, May 31, 1880. -—30i To Let. i a ' ipa K SHOP in Upper Queen Street, lately | 4 occupied by Simeon W. Crabbe... Pos- ; session viven Ist June, . AROH’D WHITE. ’S0-—pat pres ne her lin | Ch’town, May 7, HOUSE TO LET. ( NE-HALF of that three-story BRICK | HOUSE, sitnated on Upper Queen Street, containing nine rooms; at present oc- jeupied by the Rev. Alfred Osborne; with ‘coach house and stable,and pump in the yard, ’ | i | ; —ALSO—4 One-half of the Brick House adjoining the above, coutaining the same number of rooms, and now occupied by Mr. Ramsay. | .Possession of these Houses given on or \about the first of July next, Apply to . ALEXANDER HORNE. | May 27, 1580—-2aw, pat oaw : ee MND OES