f elecscsiehds, iin D ‘this season. SS > semen annem Silienaetnenesmanenesinasederan = a x scone solieasaliounacaeeaatemedaaaaeemancemmeeetiaeeeeaaaaa — wr — wna = pocal and Other Items, WEW S RY TE reo apy a hse ews BY TELEGRAPG, et — ‘ee I LEN i t] 3 ‘is) Mi ‘ket j : ae SEA lig a ‘ Frest Fert IN rer ie an Market. | Spettal BA etcl! to the ‘Kiraminar, Coka od ‘ 3 i Tany are now catching fresh herring «i | oNvoN, April 27. \ Seuris. Two common dranks were disposed of by the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon. Recuinar Convocation of Port li Joie | Encampaont will be held at Oddfellow’s Hall this evening, at 8 o'clock, Just Agnirveo.—New Tweeds and Worsteds, in great variety, at Bruce & McKenzis's.—ap28 Tur East River is s0w ciear of ice, and the «Heather Belle made a trip te Mount Stowart yesterds yevening, and is making another this even ag. - er Peas —McLeap 8 Blue Peter, Carters First Crop, Sutten’s Ringleader, Daniel O’ Rourke, Kentish lavicta, Champion of England, Ad yvancer, Forty-fold, Victoria Marrow, York- shire Hero, Bvitivh Queen, and Sugar, (eat able pod, ) an We ® Lt. \W ATSON, {ap 27 Gi te cindaiinanicdaen {us “St. Lawrence’ will leave for Point da Cleae to-morrow morning. The harbors of Summerside and Shediac are reported clear of ice, and it is e&) pected that the steamer wil! wake the trip without difliculty. Tue City Council will meet on Wednes- day evening next, All accounts due the Corporation should be seut in before that date, in order that they may be passed by ‘the out-going Councillors. einai aia Erarrem. —In thethenth line of the seventh: paragraph of the Rev. S. G. Laweson’s letter, published on first page, the word ‘* under- men” should read ‘‘ underminer.”’ -ietanaeaaaataciameiiiats Naw Goops, Spring and Summer, 1880— at a small advance on cost, at the Manchester House, Queen Street, as they must be soli A new live of i'weeds and Coat- Inspeceunn solcited.—S. W. ings received. {lw eod Me\it RRAY. janihggllicalils eileen Anorutx Ispustry-—We understand that a Factory fer the manufacture ot pottery will shortiy be esta) lished in connection with the! Steam Erick Factory in the Royalty. Flower pots, milk pans, butter crocks, and all such wares, will be manufactured and sold much cheaper than those imported. cenisisiinatieatinicees tee lo-monnow, at 12 o'clock, noon, the Grand Division of P. M. Island will assemble in this city. ‘The business first in order will be the jnitiation of representstives. Reports of oilicers, &e., will follow. Ia the evening a a public temperance meeting will be held in the Markes Hall, to commence at 8 o'clock. Among the speakers for the evening we notice the names of [tevs. A. MeGilvray, Dr. Mur- ray, G. W. Hodgson, H. Foshay, and G. M. Campbell. A collection will be taken up to defray expenses St. Patrick’sa Total Abstin- ence Society Brass Band will be in attend- ance. REGULATIONS concerning the grinding of wheat, maize and other grain in bond are pub- lished by the Dominion Government. Also, regulations atl orders respecting importation ef cattle and other animals are published. They prohibit the importatien of cattle and swine into Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scetia, and Prince Edward Island frem the United States and from Europe, except at the ports of Halifax, St. John, and Quebec, in which ports the animals are subjected to inspection, and ninety days quarantine. American cattle and swine may, however, be conveyed through Canada in bond, at the ports of Sarnia, Windsor, and Amherst, being under strict isolation. ‘ndeggcaagaaeind tiie Coypuctor TuHompson has been transferred tothe Souris Braneh and Mr. J. B. Grady, Train-despateher, has been appointed Conduc- tor of the Summerside train, instead of Mr. Thompson. he Patriot and Argus publish articles, construing the change into a ‘‘ gigan- tic injustice” to Conductor ‘Thompson, and a “detraction from the efficiency of the train j ordered the corvette service,” etc. Waat knowledge of railway matters is possessed by our contemper- aries we know not, but we cannot; think it is so abundant that dictation to the Superintendent by the Editor of the Pulriot or the Argus weuld not be considered ; i } ‘ impudent. ‘The charge of inefficiency} preferred, by the Argus, Mr. Gra ly, is groundless, and the «tatement agent and times, Chief now conducts one of the most important trains on the road, he only receives the pay of a second-class conductor. Patriot he , ‘ ; ‘ of the Patrio' — he 1S! Bradalbane, Gee Douglas, bo r ee highest pay of any Conductor 18} (yameron, O'Leary; A Uill, Little York; David untrue. He has a large experience as relieving | yjoKay, Kensington. j ) leanatch fr .s A despatch from Lisbon says Portuguese newspapers assert that \iacao is blockaded; that Chinese cruisers capiured seventeen vesseis in Portuguese Waters, and conse- | quently th ; t isboa OVernme? i hav @ | **Rainba de Portugal’ te sail immediately for Macao. Macao is a seaport town and settlement of the Portu guese~iny Okina, 70 miles &. S. EK. of Can- ton; population, 49 000—-mostly Chinese. j . > abe Bismarek is nnable to leave his room. The breach between Parnell and Shaw, Home Rulers, is rapidly widening. The story that A ¥ would be d is purely speculative. ivarts says he will submit all communications from Lord Salisbury respecting the fisheries question to Congress when called upon. Their contents will not otherwise be dis- closed at present. Prince Leopeld’s visit to Canada is post poned by reason of young lady at ive members of the Pennsylvania Legis- lature have been each sentenced to a year’s imprisonment in the penitentiary and to pay a fine of $19000 for bribery, A Berlin despatch says Gladstone’s ac- cession to power is received there with but little apprehension. Granville’s appoint- ment is gratifying to the Germans, as it is thought there will be no radical change in the fereign policy of the Government. — am > oO* ae - , »>y*) ve we . 7 * c.tnerican wat V@SS6IS espatched to Canadian mecretary the British aristocracy. ne, a oe. Financial. Tue following are the selling rates for Ex- , change at the banks here :-— London —sight........... 104 per cent. prem. wa. 97 percent, ** New York—cheque....... 4 percent. ‘‘ Boston--cheque.......... ‘percent. Montreal, Toronto, etc... 4 percent. “ Halifax... i percent, * St. John, NOB. fi...3... g percent, “ St. John’s, N’fld 2 - per cent, ? - Mie e020 @ 2 00 - 7_/~ © Special Notices. Onton Srev.—Large Bloed Red, Large Red. Withersfield, New Giant Rocea and Datver’s Yellow—all American seed,—-W. R. Warson. [ap 27 61 Tne finest Fnglish Flower and Vegetable Seed just received at the Agricultural Store. —K. May. [ap 21, 2i eod CapBaGr Srrp.—Little Pixie, (earliesi Early York, (2ud early) Large York, Flat Dutch, Large Sugar Large Druimbhead, Marblehead, Mammoth Drumhead, Quintal o1 Hundred-weight, Winningstadt, Green Curiec Savoy and Red Dutch.—W. RR, Warson. Carror Srep.—Early Horn, James’ Inter- mediate, Long Orange. Long Red Surrey, Long Altringham, White Bergian Long Ked, (without core,) New French Variety, of uu form size throughout its length —very fine for table use.—‘W. R. Warson, [ap 27 61 Tur well-known sportsman, Harry Hamil- ton, 132 West 3ist street, N. Y., dia not be- Loaf, ileve a ringbone could be cured until he used } Giles Lintment iodide Ammonia, and now cures Spavins, Splints, and thorough-pins by its use. Sold by W. R. Watson. Send for pamphlet. Giles Pills cure Dyspepsia. Dr. (tiles, 120 West Broadway, N. Y. Trial size 25 cents. HOTEL ARRIVALS RANKIN HOUSE, April 26.—George MeLaughlin, St John, N B; Walter MacFailane, Halifax; J W Bury, Montreal; J W Donald, Bangor, US: James Dunn, Quebec; Geo. Howatt, Crapaud: Harry Lindley and wife, George F Bird and wife, James K Mills and wife, Albett Taver- nier, John P Walsh, Chas W Waterfield, Prof N Gilles, Miss Helen Adell, Miss Lousie Forster, Miss Jennie Mills, Millie Gurbille, Robert A ‘Trinner, Lindley’s Opera and Comedy Company. April 27. —G 8S Page, Montreal; I G Louise, Yarmouth. OSBORNE HOUSE. April 26.—flarry Squarébridge, Stanley Bridge; James Squarebridge, do; James ~Mc- Meftee snr, do; Wm McKay, do; James Par- clay, Etleraiie; Wm Montgomery, Aiberton; acainst . 7 ’ . . a . é against! Geg Webb, do; Daniel Miller, Rocky Point; Malcolm Matheson, Mt Stewart; Geo Walker, Souris; April 27.—Neil Mac- + oad ; __thnes ¥ at | a’ + 4 rain despatener—thus being, at| Pariane, S'side; Murdoch McLeod, do; D: Conductor,—and although he} Honeywell, New Glasgow. SHWiPPING §NFELLIGENCE. By telegraph to L; C. Owen, April 21.— f . . ’ ick ag fue Linley Opera and Comedy Com-! Bargue William Owen, Brown master, sailec any opened with a fair house last evening. | from Norfolk for Liverpool. April 22.—Brigt. he performance was first-class, and as} Joseph, Dauncey master, at Port Hawkesbury ood, if not better, than any ever given in | Brig Lady Milton, piece, a/ retta, Christie master. — was ald master, all at Port Hawkesbury. . Warne master, sailed from St. | harlotteto wn. The opening drama, in three acts, entitled ‘‘Dora,” well played. hearted but penitent Farmer Allen, was Al, acting throughout perfectly. Helene Aclell, as ‘‘Dora,” performed her part splendidly, and showed that, as an actress, slice is @ success. Harry Lindley, as the hard- | —Brigt. Magic a April 24 Pierre, for Grand River. Ry on DEER. } In this city, of diphtheria, on Thursday, | Miss Louise | 9914 inst., Lovisa C., only daughter of Lewis | Forster, as Mary Morrison, the poor out-| B. and Sarah J. Wood, aged 12 years. cast, gained the sympathy of the audienec by her mognificent acting, while the othe characters were ably taken by Messrs. Bird, Walsh and Milis. Mile Nault favor- ed the audience with a few songs which were well received, and Mr. Harry Lindley fol- lowed with his sung of songs, in which he introduce i some very good local hits, and as an encore sang a very good burlesque on Hamlet. The performance concluded with the farce of the “Quiet Family,” in which Harry Lindley, as ‘‘Barnaby Bibbs,’ kept the audie:ce in a continual rear of laughter. Miss Helene Adell, as ‘‘Mrs. Baraaby,” Mr. Albert Taverner and Miss Louise Forster, as Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin, and ether choracters by the Company, were Well played. To night ‘*Miriam’s Crime,” in which Mr. Lindley will appear as Biles (im which character he has no equal), Songs by Mlle Nault, and Lindley’. original creation of the ‘‘Weavers,” will be the bill of fare, and we hope to see the Market Hall crowded, as it should be. } { ' i Sleep on, dear child, Thou art at rest ; God called thee home—- He knows what's best. ae Children’s tia enol ee Carriages. his bethrothal to ay; waters } i 2 prey, : y 7 aero et ae 3 cw Ms ¥ — - (SEEN e abs ma rey, —— :0: : ee ee “gee aa ee ee { ) . . Gi.” JUST RECEIVED, —-INOoOLvU DIN @ CASHS AND BALES, WHITE SHIRTS, GREY COTTONS, Cotton Warps, Room Paper, &c. G DAVIES & CO. Charlotttetown, April 17, 1880. ———- exttnensgitaedinn. Satan ait C3 ee A rR DD. \V* beg to thank ‘i . patronage hitherto extended to us. year has been generally one of great dullness and depression, | 30> Although the past z > DONG IS Gs Ww hy RR. —, - ct et th ee ee ; } } i i } we are happy to say our business was larger than in any pre-| vious year. | WEDNESDAY, icognized and appreciated by the ve are pleased to announce publie generally. Notwithstanding the recent great rise in all descriptions of Goods that oer NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK— part of which we are now opening— will be sold, with few exceptions, ASX LOW AS LAST YEAR'S PRICES. The coming Stock having been selected by Mr. Paton | in England early in the winter and bought for READY CASH, Charlettetowa, April 23, 1880—tu th sat enables us to continue selling at our usual low prices for Cash. | WW. A. WHEMEES & CO. iitcacttiacen tn tn tonite oo eens emcacianasenn ESTABLISHED 1825, Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lob Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the | Jan. 7, 1879. yest American. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A, GONVERSE, MONTREAL. V ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla | i ster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, ez Prices on application. el <ONA. CITIZENS SKATING RINK. be Annual Lee Shareholders of the Citizens Skating Rink Company will be held iu the Rink, on 12th MAY, at § o’elock, ip. m., for the election of Directors and other | business. John | <7 eld customers, and as many new ones of the first steamers of the season, when | shall have a good assortment, new patterns, cheap for cash. MARK BUTCHER. Ch’town, April 27, '50 —Iw ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door. Apply on the premises to MKS. BOSWALL. April 26, 1880—tf that want to buy Children’s Carriages, | will do well not to purchase until the arrival | For Sale or to Let. — WHAT Freehold Property, with a front of | eighty feet on Powna! Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ; Can | Ww. C. HOBKIRK, Sec’y. Ch’town, April 26, 1S8O0—3i Light Brahmas | NOW'S YOUR CHANCE re%O BUY EGGS FOR HATCAING FROM £ First-Class Steck. I am breeding \from two pens; one consisting of Cock im- ported from Geo. P. Burnham, the well-known inited States breeder, at a cost of $15, weigh- ing 134 ibs., mated with four hens, large and well marked. Seeond pen: Cock weighing 91 Ibs. when 10 months old, raised by myself, linated with four superior hens from im- McRae master. Brig Lau-|,4.ted stock Brig Servian, McDon- |’ I offer Eggs from the above Stock at 33.50 | per sitting ‘of 18, which is $1.00 less than 'price charged by other breeders whose stock (is no better, if as good as mine. Eggs ‘packed to carry any distance. Terms strictly 'eash with order. W. F. DONKIN. Amherst, April 20, 1880. fap 24 LL LOL A LD New Seeds, New Seeds. eee | -KUST RECEIVED AT "RANKIN'S BRUG STORE, AH Varieties of Well-known Fiower and Garden Seeds, ‘including some very new ond choice kinds. ‘Having been imported from one of the most ‘reliable houses im the trade, the subscriber ‘warrants them to give satisfaction. ¢. B&. RANKIN. Ch’town, March 20, 80-—12i CANNED GEESE. at 22 CENTS. ‘TN ONE POUND TINS, For sale at April 17, 1880. General Meeting of the BEER & GOFPF’S. | a - magenstotone cn sttoomeeeme To Lat. ne ee To Let, ee ener LET, by Fenton T. Newbery, Esq. uiven in May next. Also, Cottage, with land attached, situated on Malpeque Road, about ‘one mile from the’ city. Pessession given immediately. | THOS. W. DODD. March 3, 1880-—pat oaw SPRING. SPRING. New Tweeds, . New Suitings. Latest Patterns. a iarge Choice, this day received. BEER & SONS. April 6, 1889. “Belvidere.” 7PWIS well-known property, situated in the Royalty of Charlottetown, consisting of about 200 acres, is offered on lease for a term of years,-either as a whole or in part. For particulars apply to DANIEL HODGSON, or G. W. DrBLOLs, Agents for Alexander Beazeley, Esq. March 10, 1880-—pat tf BRICKS. N SALE, ABOUT 50,000 BRICKS! | Apply to ; TREMAINE & METCALF. April 12, 1870.- -lm BONE DUST. -ENARMERS and GARDNERS requirin the above valuable fertilizer should sen | their orders in at once, as but a limited quan- tity will be ground this season—and it is now selling fast —$2 per 100 pounds. . FRED. W. HYNDMAN, April 7, '90—Zaw, wkly, pat 2 Ye look on this result as a proof that our system of | selling chiefly tor ready cash avd at very small profits 1s re-, j i ' | ' i j uk that NEW BRICK HOUSE| | situated on Pownhal Street, now occupied Possession | i } | { | j : | | | : | Emigrants, Attention. ao BEST ROUTE FOR our numerous Customers for the cenerous Manitoba, Colorado, and the West, Is VIA THE latercolonial and Grand Trunk Rallway, QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE and FARES always LOWER from Prinee Edward Island than by any other route. For Tickers and all information about Luggage, Freights, &c., apply to F. W. HALES, Agent Grand Trunk Railway. Charlottetown, April 17, 1880—3m wkly 5. §. “NORTHERN GIGHT” ILL MAKE DAILY TRIPS between Georgetown and Pictou, until sue- ceeded by S. N. Co’s Boats (Sundaysexcepted), leaving Georgetown at 5a. m., and Pictou on arrival of Train from Halifax—weather per- mitting. WM. MITCHELL, Agent of Dep't. Ch’town, April 21, 1880. FIVE THOUSAND TWO-BUSHEL SACKS. : es SALE AT A BARGAIN, HORACE HASZARD. Charlottetown, April 17, 1880-—Iw JUST RECEIVED Per 8. 8. Northern Light, A CHOICE SELECTION OF Spring Tweeds and Worsteds, SPECIAL BARGAINS GIVEN. BRUCE & McKENZIE, Feb. 21, 1880—Ziaw tf Queen Street, TEA. TEA. NHESTS AND HA?F-CHESTS, Wholesale, Cheap, at BEER & GOFP’S. April 17, 1889. r ier por nar eerie Oma nm OX HS TeUR as eee Higkv nro, GREENLEES | UNRIVALED ror || BROTHERS (7s TODDY. ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION,® 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 Report on the Lornz Higuianp Wuisky: ‘*We have visited the bottling stores ef Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Iorne Highland Whisky, and have sub- jected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of ‘and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first auality. ‘‘ArnTHUR Hitt, Hassaut, M. D, ‘‘Orro Hemnsr, F. C. §&., F. 1. C.” Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GREENLER Brotuers, 31 Commercial Street, London ; Distilleries, Argyleshire. Agents: - MESSRS. OWEN es oe & CO., : ‘ ot med, Feb. 24, 1680 Mino? fae SR snad didi boas ki serra ioe ot