a a ae eee ae sere ' ro And to-morrow (Tuesday) evening at © Society Directory, Charlottetown. FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. St. John's Lodge, N« Water Street Victoria Lodge, No, Water Street. 1, meets 2nd Tuesday, ’ d *, meets 4th Wednesday, King Solomon Lodge, No. 9, meets Ist Mon- | day, Wate r Stre t. i Alexandra Royal Arch Chapter, meets 3rd Wednesday, Wa er Street TEMPRRA!.CE SOCIRTIES,. Prince Edward Division No. 1, 8S. of T., meets } every Wednesday, Queen Street. | Victoria Division No. 4, S. of T., meets every | Monday, Queen “treet. Y. M. C, A. Division No, 102, 8S. of T., meets every Thursday, Y. M. C. A. Building. $t. Patrick’s Total Abstinence and fenovetade Society, meets every alternate Sunday evening, in St. Patrick’s Hall. New Dominioa Section No, 2, Ca ‘ets of Tem- | perance, meets ev ory l’riday, Queen Street. CTARITAPLE SOCIETIES. Benevolent Irish Soviety, meets quarterly, in St. Patrick's Aa! l. St. Vincent de Pail Society, meets every Sunday at noon, in St. Patrick’s Hall. INDEPENDENT ©&DER ODD-FELLOWS. St. Lawrence Lodge No. 8, meets every Mon- day, Queen Stre.t. Wildey Lodye No. °'7, meets every Friday, Prince Street. Port la Joie Encampment, meets every al- ternate Wednes jay, Queen Street. LITRRARY SOCIETIES. St. Joseph’s Literary Society, meets every alternate Sunday, in St. Patrick’s Hall. ROYAL ARCANUM. Prince Edward Covacil No. 132, meets every alternate Tuesday in Y.M.C. A. Building. ~ Lecal and Other Items, Arter all the confident statements to the eontrary it appears the Princess Louise is shortly to rejoim her husband in Canada. — SS —————- ~——- Argw Wesleyans in Montreal the other day subscribed $20,000 to build a Theological Hall, and they propose to-raise a great deal more. Sr. Parnicx’s Sunday School Teachers and Scholars are holding a pleasant Pic-Nic at St. Dunstan’s College to-day. 1, O. O. F.—Eleetion of officers at St. Lawrence Lodge to-night. Members are requested to atteud. By order. F. A. Decuerry, R. 8. VoLUNTEERS going to Sussex can be sup- plied with brushes, combs, soap, syrup, eatables, etc., good and cheap at the Fam- ily Grocery.—R. K. Brace. Ir is announced that Captain Finlayson has been dismissed from the position ot captain of the Northern Light. Two cases of drunkenness and one case of assault, at the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon. A. Herman's, l'sq., to-day presented us with the first gardin strawberries raised this season. They were taken frem his garden ex Bayfield Street, and are very luscious. Interesting to Tracnuers.—We find the following in the Winnipeg Times of a few days ago ~The Rev. W. C. Pinkham will be glad to have any teachers who hold certifi eates from any other province in the Domio- jon call on him at the Education offices, as there are vacancies in some of the schools in south-west Manitoba. Tas Patestixxk Arans.—The Palestine Arabs illustrated various manners and cus- toms of the East lext evening in an interesting and often amusiny manner, and Prof, Rose- dale gave much valuable information. The sword dance is a most wonderful feat of arms There seemed to ve a dozen bright blades around the swerdsiaan’s bead instead of one. The ‘‘dance" wae encored enthusiastically. There will be a ehange of programme to-night. — St, John Sun. Jonx Dun, who acted as a sort of Prime Minister to King C-tewayo, demands either the occupation by the British of the intervening territory between /ululand and the Transvaal, or the return of arms to his people, or a guar- anteee in form of |ritish protection against a Boer invasion. Sir Evelyn Wood is known to sympathise thorougbly with Dunn’s views. Dunn believes tha’ Boer invasion of Zululand is certain it the country be given back to the Boers. He believes the Boer leaders to be earnest in their wish for peace, but the Boers themselves are not controlled by their leaders No. 3 Company, 82nv Barration.—This company will parade in full strength in the Drill Shed, this (Monday) evening, at 7.30 o'clock, sharp, for special Drill in New Uniforms and Forage Caps, and without ‘clock in the Drill Shed, with the Band of the 88nd Bat¢alion, all in full uniform, the company in full marching order, with kit and accoutrements complete. Punctual- ity is required.--By order, R. V. Lone- worts, Color Sergeant. Vewxnor publishes his predictions for July. He says it will give a great deal of rain over a large portion ef the United States and Can ada, while in Great Britain the weather will in all probability »e likewise stormy and wet. The storms of wind, thunder and lightning are likely to be heavy and frequent between the 10th and 15th. An exceedingly hot term is likely to be expe rienced in both the United States and Canada within a few days from the close of the month. Probably about the 27th or 28th a cool wave will occur, carrying frests in Canada snd cool weather generally with storms of wind and rain throughout the United States. Exrractizc Conrssstons.—The follow- ing frem the Law 7imes for May 28th, in reference to confessions extorted from pris- oners, is worthy of note to magistrates, lice and others: ‘‘ In Reg vs Fennel, eard before Lord Coleridge aud four other judges on the 2ist May, it appeared that in the presence of a police inspector, the paisoner’s employer said to him, ‘I hear you have been making house-breaking in- struments, you |.ad better tell the truth, it may be better for you.’ Then the prisoner made the confession given in evidevce. He admitted making the touls. The inspector said ‘you have s‘olen your master’s steel to make them. And the prisoner said, ‘Yes it was his iron ] took.’ The Court set aside the conviction. This is in aceordance with the excellent principle laid down many years ago in re vs. Bodkin, that when a con- stable arrests persons he ought not to ask questions. — ' Insupance.—Niarine, Fire, Life amd 4 cci- dent--effected in most reliable companies. Retail. May 10, 1881. a Dominion Exhibition Notes. _ The special attention of the agricultural- ists and mechanics of this Provinee is ¢éi- rected to the advertisement of the Advisory Board, appointed by our Local Government to make arrangements for securing the best possible representation of our Island indus- tries at the General Dominion Exhibition, to be held at Halifax, Nova Scotia, next September. The Advisory Board, as will be seen by their advertisement, offer every facility to intending exhibitors from this Province, and we trust that no effort will be wanting share of prizes in the different departments of live stock aud agricultural products, and also in the industrial and meehanical de- partments of the great national exhibition whieh is te be held at a place so near to our own Province. The Board of Managers of the Dominion Exhibition at Halifax should see that prize lists be freely distributed. No information of importance tc exhibitors should be with- held. We trust that Mr. McKerron, the secretary at Halifax, will take this gentle hint and govern himse!f accordingly. a Supreme Court—-Prince County. The Supreme Court closed on Saturday last. The jury in the case of McLeod vs Gillis found a verdict for the plaintiff. The, next case was James Beales vs Allan R The defence was that the note was altered after it was made without the defendant's consent or knowledge. Verdict fer the defendant. Davies, Sutherland & Weeks for plaintiff. Hodgson for defendant. Robert C. McLeod v Eduard EB. Clark— Action of damages for not delivering deals pursuant to agreement. Verdict for plain- tiff $110 damages. Hodgson & McLeod for plaintiff. Palmer for defendant. Joseph Arsenaux was sentenced to four months imprisonment ‘for larceny. The Court then adjourned. NEWS Ss 8 TELEGRAPH GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. ° Lonpon, June 24. The British barque Try, from Cardiff for St. Stephen, N. B., was abandoned on the 14th in tom ~The crew were rescued by the Steamer ic Monarch, from New York for this port. The Celtic Monarch damaged her propeller in rendering assistance to the crew of the barque and was taken in tow on the 16th by the steamer St. Bernard and breught to Queenstown to-day. The “'imes says: In April, 1879, the Heuley stewards decided that the entry of avy foreign crew must be made on or before lst of March, and that each member of the crew must be certified by the British Consul, or chief autho- rity, of the locality from which he comes to be a bena fide amateur. ‘This law was published and commented upon in the English and New York sporting papers, so it is impossible for anybody to pl ignorance of its existence. We believe no objection has been made by competitors to the Cornell crew for the Ste. ward's cup, bat we understand that ciubs engaged will summon the stewards to insist upon the production of the necessary certifi. cates of qualifications of the Cernell men as amateurs, and that such certificates shall be duly lodged with the stewards, even if the latter choose to ereate an incenvenient pre- cedent by breaking through their invariable practice of refusing past entries. a BIRTH. This morning, the wife of Thos. Williams Accountant P. E. Railway, of a son. At Bay City, Michigan, on the 16th June, the wife of W. B. G. Moore, of a son, ——_— = MARRIED. In this city, on the 5th June, by the Rev. Frederick Smallwood, Lemuel James Sentner, of Pownai, te Isabella Ethel, daughter of Peter Bourke, Esq., of Millview, Vernon River, P. E. Island. a Senda ee — ———_- SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. June 27.—Haleyon, New London, 400 boxes lobsters; Leonora, Shediac, lumber; Daniel, Shediac, lumber ; Zuland, Bay Verte, lumber, to J. T. Robertson ; Confederate, Rustico, bal. ; Mary Jane, West Cape, lobsters etc., to H. Haszard ; Margarate Jane, Buc- ‘ touche, beards, to W. D. Stewart ; Maria, Halifax, molasses, to F. T. Newbery and Beer & Goff; Philistine, St. Peters, limestone ; Three Sisters, Pietou, coal ; Swan, Cow Bay, coal, to Cc. J. Haszard; Onward, Wallace, Walter Halcyon, Shediac, bal. ; Corsair, Mautague, mdse. ; Ellen, Pietou, bal. ; I Dare, Bay Verte,-bal. ; Confederate, Rustico, Salt, by Peake Bros. & Co, OU TPORTS. a New London, June 22.—Entered Pheo- nora, Port Hill, bal. Souris, June 22.—Entered Alpha, Pic- tou, bal; Sphinx, Halifax, mdse. Cleared, 25th, Josephine, Pictou, lobsters, by C J Healey. Georgetown, May 22—Zebra,D’Escomse, limestone. Montague, June 22—D'Escomse, lime- stone; Morve, Shediac, lumber. Quebec, June 19.—Ar. brigt Sireus, from Montreal for Georgetown. New York, June 2i—In port, Kitty Clyde, May, for Charlottetown ; Marsbal 8, for Cin- dad, Bolivia; Laura, McDonald, unc,; Min- nie Louise, Murchison, for St. Pierre and Turks Island; Rowena, for Porto Rico. Delaware Breakwater, June 21—Sld. Maria on the part of our people sto win a fair! Spence, an action for a prowissory note. GEORGE D a { NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, i | i a —e_ = See PERKIN EG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their W AREHOUSE. Spring Importations, and are now ready with an 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 Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. NEW SCARFS, NEW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILLINGS, NEW PRINTED CAMBRICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN. i | } j i | | Ribbous, Ties, Gloves and Hosiery. ‘oO: NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. Newest Hats and Bonnets of Every Description. Latest Novelties ia Dress Goods, Prixts Large Display of Feathers and Flowers. |AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. { t Charlottetown, May 19; 1881. GREAT BARGAINS ——IN-—— DRESS GOODS, St 83 Queen Street, AS I AM ANXIOUS TO R. W. TREMAINE. Ch’town, May 3, 1881. TURNIP SEED. WHOLESALE & RETAIL King of the Swedes, Champion, Green Top, Purple Top, Skirving’s Improved, and Carter's Beer & Goff. Jane 9, 1881. Se Strawberry Festival, ‘NHE Ladies of ST. PAUL'S CHURCH urpose having a STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL, FANCY TABLE, REFRESH. MENTS, &., 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. MKS, C, PALMER, Sec’y. March 23, 1881—eam pat Lobster Packers’ Supplies, 20,000 (1 Ib.) Cans, in cases, 48 each, 250 boxes Tin Plates, 40 ingots Refined Tin,’ 30 pigs Lead, 5 bars 14 and 14 Copper, 5 bales Marline, oe 20 kegs Box Nails, 120 coils 12 thread Manilla, 20 bags Nos. 1 and 2 Navy Bread, 300 barrels Flour, 30 chests and half chests Tea, 50 barrels Sugar, 50 puns Molasses, 50 barrels Mess Pork, 30 do Prime Mess Pork, 10 do Jowls, 10 do Beef, 50 «do Herring, for Bait, 50 suits Oil Clothing. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. [aps Fees. W. Hyxpwan, Agent. Prudentia, for Charlottetown. Ch’town, May 6, ’81—1m eod. TURNIP. SEED. ROOM gar New Goons spy Every STEAMER. PAPER. PERKINS & STERNS. a a } j ; ee Reduce my Stock in this Line, ! ; | | | | | NE CHEAPER ! 20: J. B. MACDONALD IS DAILY OPENING LARGE QUANTITIES OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. 70: ONO Rpt, lat, ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN We have now upon the Shelves 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. BRITISH | Queen Square. \ E have opened and are now showing the largest and cheapest stock of BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS Ever offered by us to the Public. Complete in Every Department Selected by One of the Firm on the Very Sest Terms. | We offer them at wnusnally low prices to all ; who may favor us with a call, | gar A superior article ef TEA always oa hand. ; W. & A. BROWN & CO, May 30, 1881. HOLLAND GROVE VERY HANDSOME Building Lots! |p WILL SELL AT AUCTION, on the | f. Grounds, on WEDNESDAY, 29th inst, ‘at ll o'clock, all that ehgibly situated prop- _erty known as “* Holland Grove,” opposite the |residence of the Hon, Judge Y with ‘handsome frontage on Fitzroy, Prinon, naan and Great George streets, and comprising ‘thirteen of the very handsomest Building Lots in the city limits, centrally located on the ‘highest land with handsome trees and shrub- ‘bery, and-invaluable either in part or asa ‘whole for Gentlemen's Private Residences. | Plan of the Property to be seen at my office 'and on handbills. Terms easy and made known at sale. WILLIAM DODD; Auctioneer, | | June 14, '81—pat eod New Scotch Tweeds, | FEATHERS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, HATS, BONNETS, PEATHERS “HW CANOLA TWEE, 0:0 All the Novelties of the Season. Queen Street, Charlottetown. Ch’town, May 6—pat pres. ow aa eee ee SPRING IM —- oe () PORTATION. eKrvw—— OWEN CONNOLLY & CO. ARE NOW IN RECEIPT OF A Large and Varied Stock of English & American ? | NEW WORSTED CLOTHS, A SPENDID CHOICE, | Which we are now making up to order im | _ FIRST-CLASS STYLE, | AND GUARANTEE A Good Fitting Garment, ‘BEER & SONS) May 2,1881—eod. seen lime | Mill Valley WOOLEN MILLS, \ \ TE have purchased the above-named } MILLS,and have the services | of au overseer who learned manufacturing | business in England, and has also spent many years in the factories of the United States. We are manufacturing Goods equal in ap- pearance to the best imported Goods, the a e an a ’ r 00 S texture being the finest our Island wool can . ; § | produce, and without any admixture of HATS, CAPS, é&c., &c. CASH BUYERS should call and see our Gecés before Turchisin elsewhere. se- ROBERT ORR’S OLD STAND. “ea Charlottetown, May 6, 1881.-—3m oaw-wkly = — SPRING SUPPLIES ! 400 barrels choice brands Flour, 20 bags Navy Bread, 25 tierces Sugar, 30 puns. Molasses, 75 chests ahd half-chests Tea, 30 — half-boxes Flat Tobacco, 10 boxes half-boxes Twist Tobacvo, 30 caddies Gold Bar Tobacco, 160 boxes Soap, 50 boxes T. b. Pipes, 150 boxes Raisins, 10 bags Rice, 20 boxes Nixey’s Black Lead, Washboards, Wrapping Paper, 50 kegs Nails, 200 bags Salt, 100 coils Repe, 20 tubs Butter, 50 tins Lard (10 and 20 Ib, tins), 20 casks American Kerosene Oil, 30 cases do. do, do., 50 suits Oil Cipthing, 150 barrels (good bright) Herring. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, May 23, 1881—1m eod TO TAILORS ! ANTED IMMEDIATELY, TWO GuoD COAT MAKERS. J. P. COOKE, Victoria, Crapaud, June 18—6éi pd WANTED. } | YOUNG MAN to take charge of a small ‘££ Furniture Factory at North Sydney, ;Cape Breton. None but a sober man need japply. Applyto c EDWARD McDONALD. | North Sydney, May 30, ’81—-1m {ju A A A OC Ce Pe | POULTRY! $Me only “Yards” in the Province for Importing and Breeding pure-blooded BIRDS and EGGS. A splendid variety of ' Improved Stock. : EGGS FOR HATCHING : When full grown and fat, the Hens will weigh ten, the Ducks ‘en, Geese thirty, and Turkeys thirty-five pounds each. All are hardy, quick wers, great layers, easily kept, and g for table. The Geese aud Ducks only require enough water to drink. Order soon, as they are filled in turn and sent to any address, J. A, CARMAN, -P. E. Island, Canada. Catalogues free. ap9 Islanders can now be dressed in Goods of the newest patterns, and home-made. We have withdrawn the Charlottetown agency from Mr. Gerdon and laced it in the hands of Mr. ©, H. Shurman. r. Scharman is a young man of high charac- ter, and persons can rely on having no decep- tion practised upon them in dealing with him. He will not give imported shoddy and say it is of home manufacture. He will buy wool for cash, or exchange for cloth in the usual way. Please call on him. JOHN R, CALHOUN, DANIEL McLEAN, Mill Valley, May 30, 1881.—dlm w3m PB, Island Pottery. VHE above Company has on hand a large uantity of MILK PANS, FLOWER POTS, BUTTER CROCKS, BEAN POTS, MOLASSES JARS, PRESERVE CROCKS, and other Ware which they offer at Wholesale Only. : Samples can be acen at the office of the shoddy. ——— Dodie, Ww Gah 1 i 2 ee vidas $5.00( undersigned—Corner Queen and Water Ste. ronze Turkey, eee TIS ETL 4.00 . Pekin Duck, eaiade, Hh, GA, 2, 200} _ % Nosalesat the Works. Light Brahma Hen, ‘‘ ..............- 2.00] Every description of Ornamental Flower Pots, Garden Vases, etc., made‘to oi der, Also, Bone Dust for sale. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, May 21, ’81—2aw 100 BOX#S JUST REBELVED, HORACE HASZARD, Juce 9, ’8i-—3i eod pat : Fai POMC MY SA mcs Me ABLES RF OT" OEE TTT ST SET UY NET OF OM NE AIS ER, HOEY WTO LEP L ETE one da re a 2 a ened a ean wee. sebastian: Pi fall qhamtnipleccafidrn’ vo A ae el ‘ . nen - one ~ Pere are ee on nas haatpeamemctonnpeasensiies 9 io : é ers en say Ss cee KE Lee ae seme ee te —. a Be es ee te oe rf Sie Dire oy