eee re an as ee ak a oe Society Directory. Charlottetown. | FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, St. John's Lodge, Ne. | Water Street. Victoria Lodge, No, Water Street. King Solomon Lodge, day, Water Street Alexandra Reyal Arch Chapter, meets 3rd Wednesday, Water Street. SOCTRTTIRS, No. 9, meets Ist Mon- TEMPERANCE Prince Edward Division No. 1, S. of T., meets every Wednesday, (Jueen Street. Victoria Division No. 4, S. of T., meets every Monday, Queen Strvet. Y. M. C. A. Division No. 102, S. of T., meets every Thursday, Y. M. C. A. Building. St. Patrick’s Total Abst nence and Benevolent ’ Society, meets every alternate Sunday evening. in St. Patrick's Hall. New Dominion Section No. 2, Cadets of Tem- perance, meets ever) Friday, Queen Street. CHARITABLE SOCIETIES. Benevolent Irish Society, meets quarterly, in St. Patrick’s Hall. St. Vincent de Paul Society, meets every _ Sunday at noon, in St. Patrick’s Hall. INDEPENDENT ORDER OPD-FELLOWS. &%. Lawrence Lodge No. 8, meets every Mon- day, Queen Street. Wildey Lodge No. 27, meets every Friday, Prince Street. Port la Joie Encampment, meets every al- ternate Wednesday, Queen Street. LITERARY sOCTETIES. St. Joseph’s Literary Society, meets every alternate Sunday, io St. Patrick’s Hall. ROYAL ANCANUM. Prince Edward Counci! No. 132, meets every alternate Tuesday in Y. M.C. A. Building. Local and Other Items. satanic omelet —Shcimtyne— no Carr. Artuur Irvive, of Cape Traverse, paid us a visit to-day. a gD Don’t forget Oddfe low's Bazaar to day. No postponement on account of weather. —_——____—_——» 7 HE sale cf Holland’ Grove property to- day was postponed on account of the rain. Don’t forget the election between Breck- en.and Davies at tlie Skating Rink to- night. A Most magnificent show at the Skating Rink to-day. Oddfejlow’s Bazaar in full blast. Tue best Flower Show ever seen in Char- lettetown can now be found at the Oddfel- lows’ Bazaar to-day. ~~ ee Tuomas Havrorp, |'sq., laspector of In- land Revenue for New Brunswick is on a visit to the city. A GENTLEMAN from the country informs us that the country never looked as well at this date as it does at the present time. In the Harvard-Colu mbia four mile straight- away race, at New | ondon, Conn., on the 27th, the Harvard crew was the winner. Tue strike on the wharves at Montreal centinues. Large numbers of laborers are being engaged in Glasgow and Liverpool. THe prizes at St. Peter’s School will be distributed to-morrow (Thursday) evening, at half past seven, by Mr. E. J. Hodgson, Q. &. Capets or Temper incr.—The members of New Dominion “ection will meet on Thursday evening, the 30th, at the usual honr. Priscess Lovise has sent three pictures from her own easel to the Exhibitfon of the Royal Canadian Academy which opens in Balifax on the 4th July. Do not forget the Tea at Georgetown on Dominion Day. We learn that nv trouble is being spared to make it thoroughly en- joyable. WE direct the attention of our readers to Me. J. K. MeDonald’s advertisement of the Confederation Life Association. The advantages offered aj pear to be very good. Rememuer that Rebecca will be at the well to dispense Lemonade to the thirsty soul. This well has been .brought by the célubrated Palestine Arabs from the Holy Land expressly for the Oddfellows Bazaar, No doubt. Last NING telephonic communication was tected cen tlie office ot the Super- intendent of the P. E. \sland Railway and the office of the Mechanical and Stores Depart- ment. The telephone \s one of Beli’s best and works admirably. Domiston Day Excvursion.—The steam- er ‘‘Southport” will leave the Ferry Wharf at 10 a. m., for Shaw’s Wharf, West River, ealling at Wes'ville, on the way up and dewn—leaving Shaw’s Wharf at 6 p. m. Return tickets 1) cents. j29 2i A Rome despatch ‘says a prelate starts next week ona confidential mission from the Pope to Ireland, to report the true state of affairs. The Catholic bishops in America are specially instructed to exhort their flocks to abstain from any action calculated to promote civil war in Ireland. Sirver Mixe Discovery.—The St. John ‘* Evening News” says that Rev. Mr. Hick- sen, of Carleton, in eo:apany with his brother ef Bathurst, and another gentleman have formed a company to open up a silver and lead mine in the vicinity of Bathurst. An assay has been taken ef the ore, aad it has been found to contain one-tiird lead of the entire bulk and thirty-one ounces of silver to the ton of lead. Steps are already being taken to incoperate a company to be known as the Nigadoo Silver Mining Co, The capital announced is $150,009. ef which $50,000 is open tothe public. |ittle doubt ean be en- tertained but that the rev. gold-hunters have struck a rich lead. A FEARFUL accident oceurred on the More- low Railway, Mexico, on the 20th inst., by which 205 persons were killed and [50 wound- ed. A train carrying 4 battalion of soldiers attempted to eross a bridge on the San An- tonie River, when the construction gave away and the entire train was precipitated down a steep embankment, |’art of the tram con- sisted of freight cars loaded with alcohol. This set fire to the extire mass of wreckage and everything was consumed. a hundred and ninety-two privates and thirteen officers are known to be either killed outright or slewly roasted to de.th ; fifty et eee were either fatally or seriously inju The i was known to be unsafe but was, nevertheless, continued in use. The road is a narrow gauge, built entirely by Mexican cap- italists, and was first » to the public on tho 18th inst. » yy ; nieets 2nd Tuesday, 2, meets 4th Wednesday, | Retail. | have already rowed a hard race, their short | THE DAILY EXAMINER, We have now upon the Shelves the Bulk of our Stock has been personally selected, and is Complete in all Departments, Wholesale Prices Very Low for Cash. May 10, 1881, —— a TELEGRAPHIG NEWS, GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lonpon, June 27. The troops now in the County of Cork are estimated at 5,000, The Times says it is believed a Cabinet meeting on Saturday decided to ask the Commons to proceed with the Land Bill from day to day. Gladstone will probably suggest the course to-day. If the proposal meets, as we anticipate, genera] assent, the committee of the whole on the bill will sit five days a week until the clauses are finished. The Standard says the Cornell crew do not seem to have a great pull. Their style is certainly not calculated for lasting, but as they will compete with crews who will quick stroke, and fine condition, may make them dangerous opponents. The Army and Navy Club, by ballot, has decided by a vote of 359 to 38 to re-admit Col. Valentine Baker (Baker Pasha) to raem bership. The Siandard says that as the time lim- ited by the rules of the Henley regatta for the lodging of objections has elapsed, it —— en a ae ee a NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, may be taken for granted that the Cornell crew will start. Deaths are announced of Edmund Peales, } political reformer, and formerly president } of the Reform League, and John Joicey, Liberal member of Parliament for Durham. The Cornell crew has drawn the worst station on the river, as there is a sharp! bend in the Henley course and this is always considered to make a material dif- ference of chance fer winning. EUROPE AND THE EAST. Parts, June 27. Charlottetown, May 19, 188). NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, Newest Hats and Bonnets of Every Descrip Ribbons, Ties, Gloves and Hosiery. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. __ GHEORGHE ERKINS & STERNS KG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their Spring Importations, and are now ready with an Extensive Show of New Goods SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. NEW LA NE NEW PRINTED CAMBRICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN. ‘0: RCOM par New Goops sy Every STEAMER. SPRING IMPORTATIONS. The and DAVIES & CO._ _ Our Stock is first-class in every particular, and we only ask an inspection of the same to convince yon that we are giving the Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. NEW SCARFS, CE GOODS, W FRILLINGS, NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. tion. Latest Nevelties ia Dress Geods, Prints Large Display of Veathers and Flowers. PAPER. PERKINS & STERNS. CITY GOOPERACE A four-handed billiard match at cushion | caroms, between Vignaux and Garnier against Piot and Slossen, was played here yesterday for 5,909 franes, 600 points. The first two won. Score: 600 to 577. There were 98 innings for each player. On Sunday afternoon Versailles was) startled by the arrival of a deputation of Irish and [rish Americans from here to do honor to the memory of General H.che, and to make an anti-English manifestation. Among the number were Jumes *Stephens, Patrick Egan, of the Land League, Gen. McAdams, and the Rev. Mr. Pepper, of Ohio. After depositing wreaths at the foot of Hoche’s statue as a tribute of grateful Ireland, and after listening to a stirring poetic denunciation of the Sassenach from the pen of the young French poet, M. Robert, the deputation withdrew, leaving the guardian of the place and the French by-standers plunged in astonishment. Paris, June 27. The death is announced of the French statesman Juies Armand Stonistas du Faure, life Senator and Member of the Academy, aged 83. UNITED STATES. New York, June 27. The yacht Anna was sunk in Hell Gate last evening. by steamer Adelphi. Four yachtsman were rescued with difliculty. Wasnineton, June 27. A thunderstorm of unprecedented fury swept over this city to-night, lasting about an hour. Ford’s Opera House, the City Hall building and a large number of rest- dences were unroofed. Shade trees were prostrated and eonsiderable damage done to telegraph wires. No loss of life is re- ported. New York, June 27. An Albany special to the Post says there seems to be a general impression that an election of Senators will take place this week. State Senators and members of Assembly, as they return, are more inclined than heretofore to talk of combinations to end the struggle and adjourn, Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, June 28—10 a. m. Fresh to stroug winds, gradually shifting to west and north. Rainy weather to-day, clearing this eveming in the western portions. ee er SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. June 29—Rising Dawn, Pictou, coal to Hughes; Ellen, Pictou, coal to F W Hales; Canadian, Baltimore, bal. CLEARED. June 28—Philistine, St Peters, C B, bal; Leonora, Shediac, ballast ; Enterprise, Magdalen Islands, potatoes, etc; Rising Dawn, Pictou, bal. OUTPORTS. Montague, June 27--Entered sehr Lizzie, Lake Discourse, limestone; Mary B, Cow Bay, coal; Caroline, D’Escourse, limestone. New London, June 25—Entered schr Break ef Day, Hardy’s Channel, boards, etc; Cld schr break of Day, Hardy’s Channel, bal; Dasher, Magdalen Isiands, spruce boards, etc. Cardigan Bridge, June 25-Cld Maggie, Tatmagoeche, oats, etc; Excel, Canse, bal last; Merven, Georgetown, ballasr. Bay Verte, 24th inst., arrived William Owen from Sligo. Halifax, 25th inst. arrived Ella B, Perry, from Magdalen Islands, brigt. Peercss, Donse, from Philadelphia. North Sydney, 27th inst., arrived schr. Annie Duncan, from P. E. Island; c'ewred brigt. Peerless, Walsh, for St. John’s, New- foundland. ' Plymouth,12th inst., arrived brig Lionel, McLean, from Charlottetown. Southampton, 13th inst., arrived barque David Rees, from Charlottetown, Cor, Gt: George and Euston Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN, Oe left at the Subscriber’s store, or} with the Manager Mr. Ritcnix, at the Workshop, will have prompt attention. Pork | and Mackerel Barrels a specialty. H. COOMBS. June 23—4i eod, wky pat 4i FOR SALE OR TO LEY. | q YHAT Valuable Freehold Property, situate . oh Sidney Street, ant owned by the| heirs of the late M. W. Skinner, Esq-, con- Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests; returning) sisting of Dwelling, Stable and Coach House. | Also, a VACANT LOT, - suitable for a Gar- den, adjoining the above. The House contains 1 large Shop, 7 Bed- rooms, ining Room, Parlor and Kitchen. The Shop is at present occupied by the Inspector of Weights and Measures. Apply on the premises to ap29 MISS SKINNER. Strawberry Festival. HE Ladies of ST, PAUL’S CHURCH _ purpose having a STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL, FANCY TABLE, REFRESH- MENTS, %c., on WEDNESDAY, 13th of July next. The Hon. John Longworth has kindly given the use of his lawn for the occasion. Admission 10 cents. Children half price. Gate open at 4 o'clock. , MRS. C. PALMER, Sec’y. March 23, 188i—oam pat - BRITISH WAREHUUSE Queen Square. Seana E have opened and are now showin the largest and cheapest stock of BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS Ever offered by us to the Public. Complete in Every Department Selected by @ne of the Firm on the Very Best Terms. Se We offer them at unusually low prices to all who may favor us with a call, aw A superior article ef TEA always on hand, W. & A. BROWN & CO. May 30, 1881. SPRING SUPPLIES ! 400 barrels choice brands Flour, 20 bags Navy Bread, 25 tierces Sugar, 30 puns. Molasses, 75 chests and half-chests Tea, 30 boxes and half-boxes Flat Tobacco, 10 boxes and half-boxes Twist Tobacvo, 30 caddies Gold Bar Tobacco, 100 boxes Aer 50 boxes T. D. Pipes, 150 boxes Raisins, 10 bags Rice, 20 boxes Nixey’s Black Lead, Washboards, Wrapping Paper, 50 kegs Nails, 200 bags Salt, 109 coils Rope, 20 tubs Butter, 50 tins Lard (10 and 20 Ib. tins), 20 casks American Kerosene Oil, 30 cases do. do. do., 50 suits Oil Clothing, 150 barrels (good bright) Herring. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, May 23, 1881—1lm eod ne ‘SUMMER RESORT! SEASIDE HOTEL RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND. — 3032 FINHIS BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED and well-known estzb- lishment will be open frem JULY Ist till SEPT. 10th for the accommodation of Guests an d Visitors. Rates—$1.75 per day; $10.00 per week; $32.00 per month. To reach the Hetel a Coach will leave Charlottetown every every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o’clock, a. m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet Trains from all peints at Seaside—seven miles. Hunter River, for passengers to Address, JOHN NEWSON &« CO, June 28, 1881. Charlottetown. eae ont tieangeeletbanramasestneaneeeteneutnemenesasnlieadeonns *oeemmR UR Ciatitaarcttane ean aeeatrccsnteianl agian gnsaanaticeadiineataeatiatS _ a NONE CHEAPER ! 20: J. B. MACDONALD IS DAILY OPENING LARGE QUANTITIES OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. ALL THE LAT oO: EST STYLES IN HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS. All the Novelties of the Season. Queen Street, Charlottetown. Ch’town, May 6—pat pres. ng ee GREAT BARGAINS ee | Nccene DRESS GOODS, ud es, 83 Queen Street, AS I AM ANXIOUS TO Reduce my Stock in this Line, R. W. TREMAINE. Ch’town, May 3, 1881. Tie ax to ew a done is a TURNIP SEED. TURNIP SEED. WHULESALE & RETAIL King of the Swedes, Champion, | Green Top, Purple ep, Skirving’s Improved. and Carter’s Beer & Goff. June 9, 1881, ee ee eee OMINION DAY 1838. ee Ne eee ee GRAN) TEA PARTY, under fhe aus- be held on | FRIDAY, JOLY Ist, 1881, In the beantifal field of Mx. Wa. Datzintnear Georgetown, commanding a fine view of the Brndenel] and Montague Rivers, As this is the first and promises to be the best Tea of the season, it will undoubtedly attract the largest assemblage of pleasure- seekers aud excursionists witnessed for many years past, No pains will be spared by the Comunittee of Management and the ladies of the Cengre- gation to provide for the amusement and appetite of the gathering. : Every amusement peculiar to such occasions, such as Dancing Bootks, Swings, Quoits, Cricket Matches, Running Races, Sack etc., etc., will be carried out to the entire satisfaction of all. Refreshments of al] kinds will be amply | | | | ! | supplied, end «ffurts will be made to procure , every delicacy available at »his season. Dominion Day bcing a Public Hoiiday, ex- cursionists and pleagure-seekers by rail can attend this T'ea at greatly reduced fares from all points, A special train calling at all stations will © leave Charlottetown at 9 a, m., arriving at the grounds at 11.3); returning, will leave the | grounds at 6 e’ciock, p.m. ‘Tickets for double , journey by this train will be issued at one _ | first-class fare. All who wish to spend Dominion Day pleasantly should attend without fail, - A. E, BOURKE, Sec’y, Georgetown, June 15, ’81—4i, wkly Qi ’ TO-LET ' : Ps Be 7f°HE SHOP and PREMISES at present 3 ocenpied by Mr. ©. B. Waren a8 a Boot Store, on Richmond street, next door to Stamper’s corner, Apply to | MRS, STAMPER, Juné 21’°81—2aw 3w | :& , — IP re STREAMS . Will Call at Sharlottetown Anovr tne 20TH Jury, ~ products of the Island on freight, at very lowest rates. —-ALS0— pool direct, On or About the 2ist of July. Shippers will please make early application in oider to secure room, For freight and other particulars apply to PEAKE BROS, & €9O.,, Managers, Ck’town, 15th June, 188i. Mili Valley WOOLEN MILLS. , \ ‘ TE have purchased the above-named MILLS,and have engaged the serviees of au overseer who learned the manufacturing years inthe factories of the United States, We are manufacturing Goeds equal in ap- pearance to the best imported Goods, the texture being the finest our Island weol can produce, and shoddy. Islanders can now be dressed in Goods of the newest patterns, and home-made. We have withdrawn the Charlottetown agency from Mr. Gerdon aad placed it im the hands of Mr. C. H. Shurman, Mr. Schnrman is a young man of high charae-. ter, and persons ean rely on having no d : tion practised npon them in dealing with him. He will not give umported shoddy and say it is of home m. nufacture. He will buy wool for Please call on him. JOHN R. CALHOUN, DANIEL McLEAN. Mill Valley, May 30, 1881.—dlm w3m POULTRY! HE only “‘ Yards” in the Province for Importing and Breeding pure-blooded BIRDS and EGGS. Improved Stock. EGGS FOR HATCHING : —= Light Brahma Hen, ‘* weigh ten, the Ducks ten, Geese thirty, and Turkeys thirty-five pounds each, All are hardy, quick growers, great layers, easily kept, and good for table. ‘the Geese and Ducks only require enough water to drink. Order soon, as they are filled in turn and sent to any address, J, A, CARMAN, Rose Bank, P, E, Island, Canada, Catalogues free, ap9 t-& pices of the Catholic Congregation, will - ‘Tickets at the gate 25 cents; children half", | price, “PRINCE EOWARD™ And will carry Lobsters, Starch, and other. CATTLE & SHEEP, . On the Upper Deck, and will sail for Livers , + business in England, and has also spent many _ without any admixture of * cash, or exchange for cloth in the asual way. . : _A splendid variety of Toulouse Goose, a dozen............... $5.00 Depuee Terken, ¢:2** s. . aestis. 4.00°° Pekin Duck, age REE Rea NEE A 2.00 When full grown and fat, the Hens will -