Clippings irom late Papers. It issaid Hen. John O'Connor will visit British Celumbia on official busi- ness this summer. The Kurds are preparing for another invasion of Persia with a ferce ef twen- ty theusand men. Caleulations based on the resalt of the census place the population of Uttas wa at twenty-seven thousand mea. It is estimated that the British Gove ernment will have a majerity of 115 en the second reading ofthe Irish Land Bull. A pelitical demagogue recently de- elared ihat “se leag as the people are sileat under their wrongs, their oppres- sere will be deaf to their cries.” The Nibilists’ latest game is said te be to endeaveur te bring about a con~ flict between the people andthe au- thorities in the seath, when the latter interfere to pretect the Jews, John Rea’ seliciter ef Belfast, well known for the riotous scenes he created ia court when defending participants in party preeessions, was found dead in bed, having suicided with a revolver. Glasgew continues to be the second largest city in the Usited Kingdom. According to the census just eempleted its pepulation, iacludiag suburbs, is 705,109. The pepulation of Liverpool is 681,934. During the year 1879 the number of —— sentenced to be exeouted in ngland and Wales for murder was 34, 16 of whom were executed ; in 1880 the number sentenced was 28, ef whem 28 were executed. A stery istold ef a German shee-! maker whe, having madea pair ef beots | for a gentlemen of whese financial in-| tegrity he bad cossiderable doubt, | made the follewing reply te him whea| he ealled for the articles :-— Dar poets ish net quite dene but der beel ish made out’”’ A Papal bull just issued, medities | raany of the conclusiens ef the commit-| tee of Carainels, Tu. general scepe ef the bull lessening the parechial system is believed to impede Catholicism. The bull is especially intended te affect the United States and Canada. An attempt—atiributed te the Feni- ans—was made on Monday night to blew up the Central pelice station at Liver-| pool by means of a tube contaiming | either dywamite or guncottes. A leud explosien took place and a number of anne were broken, but nebody was urs. The latest triump ef theelectrician's science is the transmissien by M. Camille Faure, the French diseoverer, of a box charged with electric energy, | from Paris to Glasgew, The capacity of the box is about one cubic foot, and within this small space a force equivas lent te nearly one million feet is come fined. The ringleadersof the Chinese riot. ore at Yale, B.C. have beem committed | for trial. During their preliminary | examination the town was filled with Chinamen, and by a strange eoincis deace the railway werks were burnt down. The fire is not, however, belived | to have been the work of the strikers. | The Jews in England are taking cel-| lective acticn to secure the safety eof their co-religienists whe are the objects ef the fanatical outburst im seutherz Russia. Odessa and Kieff appear te be the centres of these persecutions. In tae latter city the Jewish quarter is said to preset the appearance of hay- ing been sacked by Tartars. The Buffalo bakers played a dread- ful smart trick upea their striking om- | pioyes and the members of the city trades’ unions in general. The journey- men bakers inaugurated the strike sea- sen by a demand for increased wages, which was promptly and gracefully conceded. The trades’ uaions were jubilant, but! their mirth was short- lived. The wily bakers put up the price of bread frem six to eight cent:, and now a thousand trades’ union men are rushing about the streets ef Buffale searing their hair and gnashing their teeth at the thought of having te pay. the increased wages ef their fellow- | UBlonists. ~~. Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich feed and style. Bay good, healthy jood, cheaper and better clothing; get more rea. and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using se tauch of the vile humbug medicine that does you only barm, and makes tthe proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures alway at a trifling cont, and you will see bet- tert imos and health. Try itonce. Read of it in another column. 2 See New Scotch Tweeds, NEW CANADIAN TWEEDS, NEW WORSTED CLOTHS, A SPEND | CHOICE, THE DAILY ae te ee FIRE IN SURANCH. Hartford Fire Insurance Co., OF ESTABLISHED 1794. - : ° EARTEORD, CONN., - INCORPORATED 1810. Capital paid up, . . . . $1,250,000. Assets lst January, 1881, - - - 3,761,379. Surplus over all liabilities, “ - 1,177,987. 0.— Imperial Fire Insurance Company, Capital. Assets, ep ee ee NDONN, ESTABLISHED 1803. Surplus over all liabilities, Inaurance effected in either of the Preperty at current rates. FENTON Ch’town, May 17, 1881. LIFE ASSURANCE P d Rates, NOW ISSUED BY THE Reduce ARE £1,600,000 stg $7,767,268 3,576,684 above Companies on al! classes of T. NEWBERY, Agent for P. E. Island. OLICIES LA at North British and Mercantile FIRE AND LIFE + — > my P | 2 | aj * a } _. \ | » & ay Paid up, — Ya —\ ae ae ’ ‘ j \ j H — i j , igs. ; \ . a —— vv i Ne. a YO a rs ) } \ } . r N ~~ = I | | —_ . | | ) ; , ‘fl i ) = 5 i y nition EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. OAPITATL: Subscribed, - - - - os a a - $10,000,000 2,250,000 Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Aseured. Profits ef previous five years divided among Policy-holders, $1,158,500. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurances upon almest every description of Property effected at the LOWEST | CURRENT RATES. Insurances upon Private Residenees effected on ESPECIALLY FAVORABLE TERMS. Ba Losses promptly aud liberally settled. GEO. W. DEBLOIS, dl Craladlal) SUA CAPITAL, Ofice—No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. General Agent for Prince Edward Island. {ma 16 —— — MARINE INSURAN —--0 eae Ck. eee :0—— $2,000,000. Insurance Effected on Cargoes and Freights. Sterling Certificates issued payable in London. Risks taken and rates fixed witheut being referred to Head Office. FENTON Oh’town, May 16, 1881. T. NEWBERY. W. C. BISHOP, BUILDING LOT! ‘Shipping & Forwarding Agent, MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, —AND— General Commission Agent, $0 BEDFORD RoW, P. 0. BOX 1. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lebsters and other Uanned Goods, and cellection ef Custom Drawbacks thereon. r HALIFAX, N. 3} Hells, Cargoes avd Freights insured in tirst-clags Offices at most favourable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed. Correspondence solicited and answered Promptly. April 7, 1881—6m. Which we are now making up te order im FIRST-CLASS STYLE, AND GUARANTEE A Good Fitting Garment. QUEEN INSURANOE C0’ Y, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- Merchandise and Produce. Also, on BEER & SONS, | Vessels on the stocks May 2,1881—eed. Ee ace See lasted een, y2, Leases settled promptly. ey for oa tant boot ae GEORGE een rion Bank), a ewsy ince Edward Isiaad pubtished tn the Proteome Jue, ten ™ A FOR SALE, EUSTON STREBT, adjoining William Welsk’s property, It sas a seuthern }aspect, and is in every respect a desirable place ter a private residence. For full par- ticulars apply to ALEX. McKINNON, Bsdale Foundry. | Maroh 23, 1831—2m 2aw T ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. A ANALYTICAL, SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., Londoa, Aug. 18,1879 Report en the Lorne Hieu_ann Wuisky: ‘““We have visited the bottling stores of ..Greenlees Brethers, and have selected e vats, samples of their Lerne Highland. Whisky, and have subject. ed them “te careful examination and analysis. The #amples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky ef the first quality. ‘‘ ARTHUR Hix, Hassart, M. D. “‘Orro Heunep, F. C. 8., F. 1. C.” 7 Agents : — MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & ©O., ttetewn, P.E.I, | Feb. 24, 1880 “ ' eet ae a nel rE YHAT Valuable Freehold Property, situate I en Sidney Street, and owned by the heirs of the late M. W. Skinner, Eeq., con- sisting of Dwelling, Stable and Coach House. Also, a VACANT LOT, suitable fer a Gar- den, adjoining the above. The House contains 1 large Shop, 7 Bed- rooms, Mining Roem, Parlor and Kitchen. The Shop is at present occupied by the Inspector of Weights aod Measures. Apply on the premises to ap) MISS SKINNER. NOTICE WE HAVE NOW TO OFFER To Apriculturists and Others, The Largest and Best Steck ef SEEDS, IN THE COLONY, Embracing almost every variety usually kept in a Seed Store, and worthy ef cultiva- tion, which will be disposed of at LOWEST POSSIRLE PRICES, Consistent with supplying a FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE. Orders by mail, eecempanied by remittanees or satisfactory reference, promptly attended to. Catalogue on application. F. LEPAGE & CO., 53 Quexrw Straxer. April 12, 1881—dy & wky. 8 S33 a Q 3,73 ste 6.< & © an 2 Sm ./ 2 ® a sof 4 z > ~ wa — eet ag g Wl — ee Es “ co ome < ~ Gale = 6H én te me sec eS o a ae Le. =m SS O ——s >» So a a= 2 2 Q es - Ow yr, _— © a fen og 2 ——. eS “Mw wiz = i foe 2 SC — wi el e ©O & i 2:3260 . a) -_ , |*®§s 49 O | oa, 6 > ame 2 ~ Fe S n ~ BES Aa | ,.h te Is 08 *2H a cd | pea Me ge res > > © ! fe F 33 esa 2 O38 ealieen 955 8 SS eqn HS > eS c oe ee o yh _ :: og « os ; uu ees B gE ase & aes oa So f. Pe 5 Sc3S SD Or ~ a =a52z5+ co } > £242-425 8 SangcCkes ~ fans © SR F224 6 oSS 8 -FE a. © B27 uOF Ea orn U: c mae Zit BO a 4 fee ) £ EX zak? 2 ose a _ aa & = ' esc @® © ODDFELLOWS' BENEVOLENT SOGIETY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Ineorporated and Organized Jane 2Yth, 1873. | eg tyhow perfect Life Indemnity te Odd Fellows that ia reiiable and safe, fer one third the eest of ordimary Life In. surance, It is no lenger an experiment. in its Kighth year. Benefits paid up to February, 1881, $265,657.91. Application must be made upon the printed forms furnished by the Seeretary. President, Secretary, H. F. HOLCOMB. G. LULL It is new A. The undersigned having been appointed AGENT of this Society for PRINCE ED WARD ISLAND, will receive applications for Membership. Correspondenee from members of the Order residing in the country promptly answered. Full information, blank applications, Bye Laws, and other printed matter oan be had by applying to the undersigned at Charlette. town, C. F. YATES, Agent fer Prince Edward Island. April 1, 1881—pat s j tf ee JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. OLD QUEEN SQUARE LIVERY STABLES RE-OPENED. HE Subscriber has removed to the cem- modious Livery Stables, LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Side Queen Square, . Where you can get the Cuzaresr anp Bust TuRNOUTS IN THE Crry, JAMES N. MILLNER. Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1880—iy OF aun wate oe ee MAS 25, if tt CC CCC LOLOL LL Ot ~~ RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. I6. —_— Summer Arrangement. fo take effect on the 93rd May, 1861 =o eer == race wets TRAINS GOING West. ——— | STATIONS. MIXED, | MIXED. a ee rs Souris ....|Dp 6 30am/|Dp 2. 15pra! Bear River! ‘* 7.04 “| * 3.00 ‘*! St. Peter’s.| ‘‘ 7.44 ‘*; ** 3.52 **| Morell....| “ $08 ‘| ‘* 4.25 “ Mt. Stew’t Ar 8.40 “| Ar 6.05 “* Georget’n .|Dp 7.20am!' Dp 3.10pm Cardigan ..| ‘‘ 7.40 ** ** 3.36 °°! Mt. Stow's/Ar 8.40 © 'Ar 5.00 “| Mt. Stew't Dp 8.45am Dp 5.30pm) +. 9. 14 6¢ ) “e 6.07 ss Bedford, . . WM «. vn: 1 9.3L “1! ** 6.30 Reyalty Jc| “ 9.48 ‘| “ 6.45 “ Ch'town ..|Arl0.00 “* | Ar 7.10 ** Ch’town ..| Dp 6.30am) Dp Bani 4.35pm ae r 9 40 * “ sé Royalty Jc| “ 6.45 Dp 9.52 «| 4.56 N Wiltsh’e; ‘* 7.23 “ , 10.45 **) ** 6.47 * Hunter R’r| ‘* 7.35 ** | ‘*11.00 “*! ** 6.63 “ BKradalba’e + 8.02 “é $611.37 “ “e 6.329 se Co'ty Line.| “ 8.10 “| 11.47 **| ** 6.52 “ Kensingt’n| ‘* 8.39 ‘| ‘'12.25pm) ** 7.28 * ' ‘wide AT 9-05 ** lar 1.00 ‘* |Ar 8.00 ‘* Summ side 1), 9.95 “ Dp 2.45 * Wellingt’n ‘10.02 ‘*| *° 3.36 “| Port Hill. .| ‘10.35 “‘ | ** 4.25 ** U’Leary...{ “11.32 “| * 5.42 * Albertoa, .! *12.20pm] ‘* 6.45 * Tignish... Ar 1.60 “Ar 7,35 ‘* TRAINS GOING EAST. i STALIONS, | EXPRESS. MIXED. | MIXED, — { Tignish...|Dp 2 00pm; Dp 6.45am Alberton .. | “24 * Dp 8.00 me Vv ee “© 3.28 “| ** 9.06 * Pert Hill..| ** 4.25 ‘| “10.35 * Welliagt'n; ** 458 “| “1115 Summ’sidei@? 235 ** | Arl2.00 os " Dp 6.00 ** |p 1.05pm_ Dp 6.30 am Kensingt’n} ** 6.25 ‘*! ** 1.40 ** | * 7.06 * Co’ty Lime.| ** 6.52 ‘*) “* 217 “| ** 7.46 “* Bradalba’e' ** 6.58 ** | “Gos oe Hunter R’r) ** 7.26 “| * B05 “Itt 8.42 * N Wiltsh’e| ‘‘ 7.38 “| ** 3.20 “| ** 8.58 ** Royalty Jc, ‘* 8.15 ‘| “ 4.15 “| “ 9.55 “ Ch’tewn ..|/Ar 8.30 “ |Ar 4.35 “| ArlO0.15 * Ch’town . Dp 4.00pm Dp 6.45am Royalty Jc) ** 4.15 ‘* | ** 7.05 * bk is xs i“édm i” a Bedtord ..| ‘* 4.43 “1! 7,47 «| Mt. Stew’t/Ar 5.10 “*/Ar 8.30 “ . Mt. Stew’t! Dp 5.25pm! Dp 8.55 am Cardigan. | ‘* 6.25 ** | ‘10.16 “ Georgeto'n!Ar 6 45 ‘* ) ‘10.45 * Mt. Stew’t Dp 5 20pm|Dp 8 50am Morell....{ ** 5.52 “*} ** 9.32 * St. Peter's} “ 6.15 “| ‘10.06 * Bear River] *’ 6.55 ‘** | ‘11.00 * Souris ....jAr 7.30 ‘‘ | Arll.50 ‘* N. B.—The Express Train frem Souris and Georgetown connects at Koyalty Junetien with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for the West, in the merning; and the Mixed Train from the West connects a% Keyalty Junction with the Exp-ess Train from Char lettetown for Georgetown and Souris, in the “em L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, May 21, 1881. Haring Insurance Company, mM PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Rosr. Loxewortu, Esa., President. Directors : i Hon. L. ©. Owen, D.R.M. Hoorgrr, Ese. T. Hanpranan, Ese., | B. Roerrs, Ese., G. R. Begr, Esq., Samus. Mourcu, Esq. RISKS taken daily en VESSELS, CAR- GOES and FREIGHTS, at their Office, COR- NER OF GREAT GEORGE AND L@WER WATER STREETS. FRKED. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch'town, April 25, 1881. POULTRY ! Ts only ‘“‘ Yards” in the Province for Importing and Breeding pure-bleoded BIRDS and EGGS. Improved Stock. EGGS FOR HATCHING : A splendid variety of Toulouse Goose, a dozen............... $5.00 Bronze Turkey, a -- 4,00 Pekin Duck, 4 ebaks oe can ae 2.00 Light Brahma Hen, *‘‘ When full grown and fat, the Hens will weigh ten, the Ducka ten, Geese thirty, and Turkeys thirty-five pounds each. All are hardy, quick growers, great layers, easily kept, and good ter table. The Geese and Ducks only require enough water te drink. Order soon, as they are filled in turn and sent te any address, J. A. CARMAN, Rese Bank, P. E. Island, Canada. apd THE LONDON Cuarantes and Accident Oo (LIMITED), OF ENGLAND. Capital $1,250,000, Assets $605, 988, ACCIDENT INSURANCE, $5 per annum insures $5 per week during disablement, and $1,000 on death frem accident, and preportionably fer larger amounts. Risks on Sea Veyages and while Travelling insured at special rates. CORPORATE SURETYSHIP. Officials in Government Departments and the Law Courts, and in Railway and Backs, guaranteed at lowest current rates. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Catalogues free. Prince Baward Island | | Stallion — oe MORTGAGE SALE. TO be sold by PU Bure + LOLs, os +he Court Heuse in Sumnaerside, im Prinee County, on TUESDAY, the fifth day of July, A. D. 1881, at the hour of twelve o'clock, neon, under and by Virtue of » Power of Sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage bearing date the fifth day of October, A. D. 1473, and made be- tween William Thomas Mill and Amelia his wife of the one part, and John Krecken, Frederick De St. Croix Brecken and Rebert Robiason Hodgson, Trustees, of the other part, — LL that traet, pieee or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Town. ship number Eighteen, in Prince County, in Prince Edward Ilana, bounded and des- cribed as follows: Commencing at a stake xed en the shore of Indian River; thence by a line running south twenty degrees west natil it meets the boundary line dividi Lote or Townships Number Kighteen and Nineteea ; thence running due east on said division line for the distance of thirty-two chains; thence by a line running north twenty degrees cast until it reaches Indian River aforesaid; thence following the course of the River to the place of commencement, making and including fifty- six (56) acres of land, be the same a little more or less. Also, all that other tract, piece cr parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number Twenty-five, in Prince County aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Commencing at a stake fixed in Wiliiam MacMurdy’s eastern boundary line at the south-east corner ef Joshua Harding s Let; from thence running south for the distance ef ferty-feur chains; thenee east eleven chaims and tifty links; thence north forty-four chains; thence west eleven chains and fifty links te the aforesaid stake er plaee ef commencement, making aud including tifty (50) acres of land, a little more or less, being the southern moiety of one hundred acres of land, and being bounded on the north by the northern moiety thereof known as Joshua Harding’s lot; on the east by Gay’s fland; on the south by —— Keefe’s land and on the west by the said William MacMurdy's land. Also, all that other tract, piece or pareel of land situate, lying aud being on Lot or Tew?- ship Number Niaetcen, and bounded and de® scribed as follows, that is tosay : commeneing at a square stake fixed in the south-west angle of land in the occupation of Peter Gills; thenee running north six degrees and forty- ; five minutes east fourteen chains and two | links, te division line between Lots 19 and 18; thence aleng said line westwardly twenty- six chains and sixty-nine links, te the en- trance of Barbara Weit River; thence alo the course ef the said River to the place ‘a beginning, centaining twenty-mine acres and forty perches, be the same a little more er leas. Also, all that other tract, piece or pareel of land, situate lying and being on Lot, or Tewn- ship Number Kighteen, and beunded and described as follows, that ia to say: commene- ing at a stake set on the shore of Richmend Bay, in the centre of a read on the ‘line of Lota 18 and 19, thence nerthwardly along said shore such a distance as shall make dfteen chains and sixty-five links (15 chainaand 65 links) at a right angle from said division line, thence north eighty-nine degrees east, or par- allel with the said division line forty-eight chains and fifteen links (48 chains 15 links) or to lands the property of the said William Thomas Mill, thence seuth twenty degrees west to said division line, thence westward along said divisien line te the stake at the place ef commencement, containing seventy- sight acres of land, a little more or less, Also, ali that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate om Lot or Town- ship Number ‘Twenty five, (25) im Prince Ceunty, and bounded and des- cribed as follows, that is to say: commenc- img ata etake set in the north boundary lime ef land in possession of the Widew Keeff er Lawreuce Malone, being the south east angle of fifty acres of land the property of William T. Mill, from thence by a line running north twelve chains and fifty links, thence east nine chains and fifty-tive links,or to the east boun- dary line of land in possession ef Willism Gay, thence south to the first-mentioned land, theace westerly along said land to the stake at the place of commencement, containing eleven and nine-teuths acres, a iittle mere or less. Also, all that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate lying and being on Lot or Tewn- ship Number Nineteen, in Prince County, bounded as follews, that is to say : commene- ing st tlie south east angle of land in the poe- session of Neal McDenald, from thence run- ning west a'eng said land, twelve chains and twenty Jinks (12 chains 20 links) or to the southwest angle of said land, and from these two points running twe parallel iines seuth thirty-one (3!) ebsins, or to the seuth beund- ary line of plot G., containing thirty seven (375) and one half acres of land, be the same a little more or less. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hopcson & McLvxop, Selicitors, Charlottetown and Summerside. Dated the 20th day of May, A. D., 1881. JOHN BRECKEN, FRED’K De ST. CROIX BRECKEN, ROBERT KOBINSON HODGSON, Mortgagees. May 2!. tu-th s jour 2i " ROYAL HARRY.” NHIS CELEBRATED STALLION will stand for the season at MR. JOHN McNEILL’S STABLE, Malpeque Road—twe and # half miles from the city—and on Market Days at the owner’s stable in the eity. “ROYAL HARRY” is uncoubtedly one of the tinest Stallions inthe Dominion. At the Centennial Exhibition he won a Geld Medal and Diploma as best roadster and trot- ting Stallion, 5 years old, and last fall, two of his get were awarded prizes and diplomas at the Dominion and the New Brunswick Exhibi- tiens. He is pronounced by judges to be the best stock. zetter in the Previnee sinee ** Saladin,” to which horse he is closely allied, and his colts carry off a great many prizes at eur Provincial Exhibitions, being always admired for their superiority in size, style aaa speed. PRIZE. The owner will give a purse of $50 for the best feal of ‘‘ Royal Harry’s” get at the Ex- hibition of 1882. “Mambrino Star’ and “Young Hambietonian.”’ The thoroughbred trotting Stallion ‘““MAM- BRINO STAK,” and the well-known trovting “YOUNG HAMBLETONIAN, will make the season at Upton Stock Farm, N. B.—Mares from a distance will be pax tured at moderate rates. Terma—For ‘Royal Harry,” $10 cash, or $12 in November, secured by note, For further particulars apply te Jeux R, McNetLi, Greom, JOHN T. JENKINS, Feb. 14, 'S1—pat Jaw Agent, April 22—dy ox 2aw why ox & pat 6w 4 % a a AE B's = A BE wl aa POMS