— _— — =_ sd a seciety Directory. Charlotictowe, FREE AN} ACCEPTED MASONS. | gt. John’s Lodge, No. 1, meets 2nd Tuesday, Water Street, Victoria Lodye, Ne, 2, meets 4th Wednesday, Water Stree ®. King “olomon | dye. No. 9, meets lst Mén- day, Water * treet. Alexandra Roys! Arch Chapter, meets 3rd Wednesday. Water Street. TEMP® RANCE SOCIBTIES, Prince Edward Division No. 1, 8. of T., meets every Wednesday, Queen Street. Victoria Division No. 4, & of T., meets every Monday, Queen Street. Y¥. MC. A. Division No. 102, S. of T,, meets every thars\ay, Y. M. C. A. et St. Patrick’s Totol Abstinence and Benevolent Society, meets every alternate Sunday evening, in St. Patrick’s Hall. New Dominion Sectién No. 2, Catets of Tem- perance, meets every Friday, Queen Street. CHAE TABLE SOOFET? BS, Benevolent Irish Society, meets quarterly, in St. Patr ek’s Hall. St. Vincent de Paul Society, meets every Sunday at noon, in St. Patrick’s Hall. INDEPENDENT ORDER @DD-FELLOWS. St. Lawrence Ledge No. 8, meets every Mon- day, Queen > treet. : Wildey Ledwe No, 27, meets every Friday, Prince Stree’. i Port Ja Joie Encampment, meets lst Wed- nesday, Quevn Street. LITERARY SOCTeTiEs. St. Joseph’s Literary Society, meets every alternate Sunday, in St. Patrick's Hall. ROYAL ARCANUM. Prince Edward ‘‘ouncil No, 132, meets every alternate Tucsday in Y. M.C. A. Building. OO ———- —— Local and Other teins. eT a ge Tux Band at the Rink Thursday night. P. W. Hype awarrived from Newfound. iand last evenin 4 re Tus Exeursion to Pugwash has been post- pened until Friday next. Heatey's Hibernian Minstrels are _play- ing in Halifax. How. ‘J. C. Daxtsy, brother of M. B. Daley, Esq., M. P., forHalifax, is dead. A wie aToRR boat and pend will be at the Rink Thurslay pight. STRAWBERRIES are selling ia the market to-day, for thirty cents per quart. Mr. A. B. Srewaet, of the firm ef Hickey & Stewart, has returmed from Floiida much iraproved im hea! ch. GENERAL Wouprere and bride arrived from Boston per ‘* Worcester” this after- neon. GENERAL bie: sRWOOD, Surveyor of the Port of Beston, Mass., and son, arrived from Bos- ton, this afterneon, per ** W ercester.” Tue Native Palestine Arabs will give ene of their. wouder{ul entertainments in ‘the Market Hall this evening. Dvors open at 7.30. Performance commences at 8. Don’t fail Pomel ee the old woman in her shee at the Skating Rink on Thursday night. Tue schooner ‘‘ Lacdamia’ sailed from this port on the 2nd inst. with a cargo consisting of 2232 bus'iels oats, 50) de. potatoes, 254 tons hay, 2400 palings, 35 sheop, and 29 rolis Jeather, Shipp by Wm. Boyle. Owrxe to the great beom in the machine shops of Nova Seotia, New Brunswick, and P. E. Ialand, Reid Bres., of Tryon Woollen Mills, have been anable t© obtain machinists te complete their new mill on July Ist, as ex- ted. Their customers may rely upon getiing all the tweed they require after July i Me. W. B. Kine, of this tewn, has just uated at Windsor, having taken the highest class henors (eptime) in Divinity. Mr. King has also been the successful ecan- didate for the |’resident’s prize poem on ‘* Jacques Cartier,” and for the Bishop’s prize, Essay on brought to light through the Gospel.” Mr. E. A. Harris gained this year one of the Stevenson Scholarships. Both these entlemen were formerly pupils of St. etér'’s Schoel. Sreawserrizs and Ice Cream at the Rink Thursday night. Tas Trame’s '\'nst. Yesterday a therough- bred tramp sauntered te the house ef one of eur townsmen. ‘Vishing to see the master of the house, ad being »gratified te that extent; the trevep asked for~a-few~ cents. There was am srema of bad Jamaica in the sursounding air, «nd an anxious arid aspect on the lips the tramp. ‘‘ b possess a toe pateb, ” said the gentleman, and it néeds weeding ; go, de that, aud 1 will you.” But the tramp replied, ‘‘I likes a gentleman to give a fellow ») few cents without working fer it.” Finding the gentleman firm in his resolve, the tramp took his departure. Pre- sently he appeared again ca the scene and wished to know if it would be all the same te the r if- another fellow did the wérk or helped bim, while tramp teck the money, He “was answered in the negative. Then, with blasted hopes ani! dolorous leoks, he tramped off centless, but, we fancy, with sounder sense then he had bere. 4 Resecca will be at the well Thursday night, in the Skating Rink. A corRrEsPoNpENnt at Georgetown w ites: The tea party beld at Georgetown on Domi nion Day in aid off%t. James’ Church, was, : notwithstanding the very .uvfayorable weather, a grand success in, every way. Abeut fourteen hundred persons were on the greuads, and everything, pessible was vided for their comfort and amusement y the Secretary in charge, The tea was held fin the beeutiful and spacious field..ef Mr. Wm. Dalziol commanding an excellent view ef the Montague and Brudenell River: and the surrounding eountry. We have sel- dem seen a finer spread of dainties or a greater supply of trimmed cake than that which the tables in the ae Saloon. The ladies seemed to vie wit each other in hoving o ealcu te tempt t j certain Scie 0 gthal ent far the man- ner in which they conducted their depart- ment. The preeeeds of the tea, whieh was the most successful one ever held in Geergetown, anounted to $650, . Don’t forget the Methodist Fair, Thurs- day, 7th of July. “Life and Immortality:| THH DAILY wx A Retail. May 10, 1881. NN ost refreshing ice-ereams can be had at W. F. Carrer’s Confectionery. ju 5 tf} Mr. Jom McDonab, ef Orwell, and other. mea in-charge of the cattle shipment per ** Prince Ed ward,” arrived home last evening Mrs. Peake and Miss Maviland were pas- vengers per ‘‘Oaspian,” which arrived at Halifax on Saturday. Brine.your sister or somebody else's ‘‘siater’s sister’ te Carter's and treat her to strawberries or ice cream, ju 5 tf - Huwpreps; yés, thousandssean be served with strawberries and ice cream at W. F. Carter’s Confectionery, Queen Street. Mr M. P. Vayn, representing the Fifth Avenue Comedy Company, arrived last even- ing. He an: ounces that the Company— which is a first-class one—will. open in this city for a short season, commencing Monday next: Tue brigt. “Cardigan cleared from this port for Londen to day, with 6761. cases. leb- sters, 185 pcs. deals, and 30deal ends J hipped y Johu Hughes; 541 eases lobsters shipped by Peter Gavin, 460 do do by Lorg verth & Co., and 419 dode by M McFadyen, Tux funeral of the late Henry Chappell, s>* 3 We have now upon the S Rev Ds. Baywe is on the Island. f THe most delicious strawberries and the! oe ER, te ee er 48348582 =e er. eA a cap wD CR iy 5 PE Hoo atin ore te COME. a: ae Oi + Mic Bg IN 8 MR Ot HE MM MINER, JULY 5, 1881 FO ee nn PERKINS & STERNS GHORGEH D = = ar ™ a * > hoe . r EG to inform their customers,and the public generally, tiat they have completed their Spring Importations, and are now ready with an, Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED B8ILKS, NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW PRINTED 70: CAMBRICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN. —O Extensive Show of New Goods SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. Our Stock is first-class in every particular, and we only ask an inspection of the same to convince you that we are giving the NEW SCARPS, NEW LACE GOODS, NEW. FRBILLINGS, ' - NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. Ne west Hats and Bonnets of Every. Description, | Latest Novelties in Dress Coods, Prints which took place-yesterday, was attended by the Sons of Temperance in Regalia. At the grave the beoutiul and impressive funeral earemony of the Order was read by the chap- lain, Rev. J. McLeod. Tue passengers-of the S. 8. ‘‘ Miramichi” yesterday presented Captain Baquet and his officers with an address, expressive of their appreciation of the kindness and at- tention shown them while coming from Montreal to this Island. They speak in high teams ef the captain and crew; and the steamer. . Tue steamer ‘‘ Worcester,” Capt. Hedge; —— wo —— sate afternoon with mer- } chandize and the fellowing passengers : Gen. Underwoed, Mr. Uahauel Gen Wardre and lady, Mr. W. Foster, Theo. Russell. Levi A. E. Rassell, Rev. Mr. McCormack, Mrs. Crunsby, Miss Sarah McPhee, Miss May McPhee, Mrs, Brehaut, Miss Brehaut, Mrs, McCormack, Mrs. Frank P. Whittle, Mrs. Jury, Miss Maggie Ress, Mra. James M. Bain, Miss C..Kess,Miss Annie McGurnie, Miss Nelsen, Mrs P Martin, Mids Aunie MeKinneon, Mary Stewart, Kate Stewart. Sarah Bethune, R McDorald, Catherine Me Denald, Mrs’ Dean, Mrs McLeod, Amanda Godfrey, Kate E Bethune, Jane Niehol- scn, Minnie Nicholson, Minnie Bethune. Isabella McLeod, Mrs Musroe, Miss Mary Mutirée, Sarah Bruce, Kate Stewart, Jennie MeDougall, James Campbell, D McDonald. John Tanton, Jas Mooney, Henry Kelly. Miss Mary Wallace, Miss T Wallace, Margaret McDonald, Miss McLeed, Miss Wadman, Sarah June. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. THE WOUNDED PRESIDENT | Executive Mansion, Wasastncton, July 5, 1 a. m There has been a slight amelioration ef the symptows during the past two hours, No vemiting during that peried. Pulse, 124; temperature, 10; respiration 24. In order not to disturb the President un- nécessarily, no further bulletins will be issued until to-morrow morning, at ten e’cleck. . ——_$——> << ee Weather Bulletin, Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime’ Provinces. * Toronto, July 5—10 a m. Light to. moderate winds; fair warm weather. _-——oe + --- Supreme Court. Tue trial of attendants at the Hospital for the Insane for’ illusing Mr. Manson, continues. The evidence addaced is snb- stantially the same as that elicited in the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court,and publish- ed ia Tue Examiner in extenso. Dr.} Blanchard’s evidence wi'l appear to-morrow, HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. July 2—Rev E M Saunders, Halifex ; Y M Saunders, do; 8 Selden, do. 4—W H Brennan, Summerside; R Shaw, Oity. ROCKLIN HOUSE. July 4—J McQuarrie, Crapaud; J.C Mar- Mansen, Carleton; D MeFarlane, do; at R Topla, M ta; John. ae or- berough; Alets der McMillan, eatley River; Alfred McMillan, do; Henry Me- Millan, Bradalbane Station; Maleelm Mc Leod,t : , Mi Halifax, 2rd inst, ar Clara ers, Char: lottetown; Kugine MoMillan, for ton. pert, Minnie KR McKenzie, for Charlottetewa, Jean D’Are, for: Summerside. St, John’s Nfld, 20:h, ar A McRae, Cascume Quebec, Ist inst, ar — B Peake, from North Sydney, for Mont Sehr Alice Myriek, from Sydney, C B, for aiotsaniioea., Tvith coal, deta we Petty Har- ber during the gale op tne night ei the 29th ult, with loss of fore and maia sails, and leak- ing badly. She belongs to Harbor Grace. , Spoken, May 29, lat 49, long 43, brigt Zinga, O'Connell, from Charlottetown, for Bar —all well, “TEA PARTY tin,Stanley Bridge; S H Brown, do; W H eA Cape Breton. apply. "Pleasant, Residence To. Let R Bourke, Mount & ; o1nson, 1° now in the occupation of P. W. Hynd- Cavendish. a ; jae, near the head of Hillsboro Street. TOW A FeCA séasion givéuin a few da i SHIP NEWS. may 9—eod tf AS: DESBRISAY. P tte Cadis Salt, suitable for curing Mackerel] and f ; pws will be sald low while landing. fer ' q to iy : ; ica ? Delaware water, 29th ult, in port} ‘ LONGWORTE & CO., Edith Carmichael. June. 45, '8i—3w Jew —.. ..» Water Street Ribbons, Ties, Gloves aud Hosiery. . Large Display of Feathers and Flowers. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. m CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. ROOM PAPER, p@r New. Goons py Every STEeameEn. Charlettetown, May 19, 1881. PIC-NIC SUPPLIES. Assorted ‘‘yrups ) On draught & in botiles and Choice quality and Lime Juice. Cheap. Confectione A Assortment. “= Peak ind. von 0 Buiscuits. rieties, “And a general steck of TEA PARTY SUPPLIES. We invite all Tea Party Committees to call on us. BEER & GOFF. June 27, 81. FOR. SALE--OR 10 LET. NHAT Valuable Freehold Property, situate on Sidney Street, and owned by the heirs of the late M..W. Skinner, Esq., con- 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, Mining 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 urpose posing. a. STRAWBERRY IVAL, FANCY TABLE, REFRESH- MENTS, &c., on WEDNESDAY, 13th of July next. The Hon. John Lengworth has kindly given the use of his lawn for the occasion. — Admission 10 cents. Children half price. Gate opea at 4 o clock. MRS, ©. PALMER, Sec’y. March 23, 1881-—-eam pat LIME JUICE, ONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT JUICE LV (Imported in original, Packages.) On Draught at Bottied at ak -APUTHECA RIES Des Brisay’s Corner. a ee ee a ee: June l4—lm WANTED. YOUNG. MAN to take charge of small Farniture Factory, at North» Sydney, None but. a sober. mann Apply to i EDWARD McDONALD. North Sydney, May. 20, '8l-—-Im [ju : E DWELLING HOUSE and Premises Cadiz Salt. Cais Salt. \Barque. “RINGWOOD” will be due here about 15th July with a cargo of fine { TO LET! OR « term of years, with the right of purchase, several Building Lots, pleasant- ly situated at the head of Upper Hillsborough Street. * Apply to P. DusBRISAY, June &—2aw tf PERKINS & STERNS. SUMMER. RESORT! ..- SEAS! DE HOTEL RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND.’ HIS» BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED —-— 30; and well-known estab- lishment will be open frem JULY Ist till SEPT. 10th for the accommodation of Guests and.Visitors. Rates—$1.75 per day ; $10.00 per week ; $32.00 per month. . . To reach the Hotel a Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests; returning ey phpreday and Mopdey ones . 9 aie ~ 3 so, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to ,. meet Trains Son. all peints at Hunter River, for aaa toy) Rat ete ieee oe Seaside—seven miles. Address, JOHN NEWSON « CO., June 28, 1881. Charlottetown. NONE CHEAPER ! Staple and ALL ‘THE Sea = eas paar _—— J. Be MACDONALD | | » .\ , I8 DAILY OPENING LARGE QUANTITIES OF Faticy Dry Goods. 70: LATEST STYLES IN HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS. 0:0 All the Novelties of the Season. Chitown, May pet pros, “TURNIP: SEED. TURNIP. SEED. WHOLESALE & R King of the Swedes, : Champion, Purple. Top, ~ §kirving’s Improved; and Beer & Goff. June 9, 1861. Green Top, Queen Street, Charlottetown. GREAT BARGAINS DRESS GOODS. ETAL) = 88 Queen Street, ; As 1 AM ANXIOUS ‘ro : Boviuse my Stock in this Line ‘ Carter's Ch’town, May 3, 1881, | : RW. TREMAINE, PE 7a Si rani aoo helves the Bulk of our SPRING IMPORTATIONS. The Stock has been personally selected, and is Complete in all Departments, Wholesale and Prices Very Low for Cash. AVIES & CO. “ST. AVABDS,” Valusle bldg and Paddock Lots | WILL sell at AUCTION, on the Grounds, on THURSDAY, 7th JULY NEXT, at 1i v’clock, the following Valuable Building and Paddock Lots :-— Plot No. 1.—Fronting on the Mount Edward Roid 80x160 feet, adjoining the Dwelling House of Mr, James Callaghan. Plot No. 2.—Fronting on the St, Peter's Road, nearly opposite Kensington Brewery. The Land measures 63x150 feet, and basa comfortable Double Tenement House thereon, —ALSO— ; Three Lots of one acre each, with fronts on two roads 33 feet wide, leading from the Upper to the Lower St. Peters Road, and situated immediately in the rear of Mr. Rat- tenbury’s property on the St, Peter’s Road, N. B.—The conditions of sale of the ebove properties not having been complied with, oe are now ordered for positive sale, for cash, Plan can be seen at my office, WILLIAM DODD, June 22, '81—-eod Auctioneer % rd 3 » x ~ a 7 = ee < STHAMSHIP “PRINCE EDWARD” Will Call at Charlottetown Apsout THE 2014 JULY, And will carry Lobsters, Starch, and other products ef the Island on freight, at very lowest rates. —-ALSO— CATTLE & SHEEP, On the Upper Deck, and will sail for Liver- pool direct, On or About the 21st of July. Siippers will please make early application in order to secure room. For freight and other particulars apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO., ! DOMINION EXHIBITION. OTICE is hereby given that the Secre- tary of the Advisory Board for thts Pro- vince is instructed to receive from: intending competiters entries of all animals and articles which they wish te exhibit at the Dominion Exhibitien, te be held at Halifax, N. 8., from the 2lst to the 30th September next, with the view of submitting the sume to the approval of a committee appointed for that purpese. All exhibits thus selected will be forwarded to and from the said Exhibition free of charge to the exhibitor. Any further information required will be furnished on application to A. McNEILL, Secretary Advisory Board, Charlottetown, June 27th, 1881. mwf wkly tf Ny ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborr-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 Report on the Lorne HieHtaNn Wuisky : ‘‘We have visited the bottling stores of Gresnlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject. ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very ‘rag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. *“‘ Anruur Hitt, Hassaun, M. D. “Orro Henwner, F. C. 8,, F. 1. C.” Agents: - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & C0., | Caarlottetown, P.¥.I, Fob. 24, 1880 For Sale or to. Let. r AT Freehold Pro , with a front of eighty feet on Powual Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- ing a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL, = March 12, 1881—+tf TO LET. Poca teverd Building kota ie Gominen sev , — 25, ee “fe Peter - g roperty © whe” hepeer: For further . petioles apply at the office of Messrr, Hodgson & cLeod, Water Street. JO3EPH POPE, Jr, C.’'own, June, 9, 81.—2 thu sat tues erat - Te eeacsed Tai a eae eed acento 1 bait nian cit Bh a cgparcere - 2 bee ra neces > == pay Seen tas " w a ie fi f ~ “ iin i i As <a ie itis ons raeiiaen re ae aaa A me Se OOM I ik LT SR i ae goths ee = diidiices an - Y ae at ua z ; me bbinipieipecexiowccs a Saree & TY r ¥ J y % fa 4 Ser iss ERE on Rs Ni