_ profitable trade. - Longworth, Esq., of this city, was, on Tues- Local and Other lenis. | One Hundred Bakrets choice family Flour! just received at Beer & Goff's,—3i Mr. Beaumont Brown, son of Wm. Brown, Esq., left this city to-day en route for Mani- toba. On Saturday, the steamship City of London sailed from Montreal for London, with 700 head of cattle. To VoLunteErs.—We understand that the Rifle Association jare negotiating with Mr. Henry Hooper for the Milton Range. THE centenary of Thomas Moore occurs on the 23th inst. Several of our Canadian cities are preparing to celebrate the event. WESTMORELAND, N. B., is exporting fat cattle to England. We hope that P. FE. Islond will soon take part in this Tue brig Lady Milton, McRae, master, cleared for Rouen, France, to-day, with a cargo of 28,700 bush. oats and 470 pieces of deal, shipped by L. C. Owen. ApporyTMENT.— Mr. F. L. Haszard has been appointed a Commissioner in this Province for affidavits in and for the several courts in the Province of Ontario, under the provisions of 34th Vic. (Ontario) Cap. 14. — Tue celebrated Stallion Frank Allison (Record 2.23},) is on exhibition, and will remain to-morrow at P. Connolly’s stable, and if liberal patronage is offered he will make regular trips to Charlottetown. EXTRAORDINARILY LarGe Eeo.—Mr. W° S. Boswail, of this city, laid on our table this morning several eggs of unusual size. One of them measures three inches in length, six-and- a-quarter inches in circumference, and eight inches around the ends. IskaEL LonewortH, Esq., son of Robert day last, re-elected Mayor of Truro, N. 8., by acclamation. On the game day, John D. Mc- Leod, Esq., was elected Mayor of Pictou, by a majority of 32 over Mr. A. A. Ferguson. ’ Hon Roperr Lowe recently ‘‘ broke down’ while speaking in the English House of Com- mons. The House sympathized with him and encouraged him to proceed. But he seemed to have lost his head for the time; and, bitter- ly mortified, he was obliged to take his seat. The failure of a practiced orator, such as Mr. Lowe, is most singular. Arrivats.—The following vessels, from European ports, arrived in this port last night: The barque J/sobel, McLeod master, and brig Lauretia, McRae master, both owned by Messrs. Welsh & Owen, arrived from Rouen in ballast; brig Alpheta, owned by Peake Bros. & Co., arrived from St. Piere, Miq., where she landed part of her cargo, consisting of general merchandize. The barque Hing- , Treanor master, owned by Longworth & Co., arrived from Plymouth with a cargo of limestone. At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, James Fennessy, drunk and in- capable, was fined $3.00 and costs or 14 days. Francis Coyle, interfering with the police, was tined $1 and costs or four days. Wm. Jones, drunk and disorderly, was fined the same. Wm. Doyle—apparently 16 years old—ap- ed on complaint of his father for decoying is younger brother from home, keeping him away for a number of weeks, and selling his clothes to buy liquor, ete. The Magistrate, on discharging the prisoner, informed him that the next time he appeared on such a complaint he would imprison him as a vagrant. A Taree mite Foor-race, between Patrick Duffy and Michael Halfpenny, —both of this City,—for $100 a side, took place at Moose- path, St. John, on Friday t. The Tele graph says Duffy took the start and led by about 20 yards, which distance was preserved for three-quarters of the first lap, six laps being required to make the three miles. When within one hundred yards of completing the first lap, Duffy suddenly stopped, alleging that one of the spikes of his shoe ran up into his toe, and that he had cramps. Halfpenny continued and made a quarter-mile before Duffy started again. His start was greeted with loud cheers. After running one-half round, he stopped ito take off his shees. On reaching the grand stand jhe had _per- ceptibly gained upon his competitor, but was evidently much exhausted. After the first round, Halfpenny gained steadily, and on the fourth round hed gained three-quarters of a lap, Halfpenny passed under the wire on his second mile in ten minutes. On the fourth lap, Duffy ceased running and Halfpeny came up alongside. Duffy Leas away spiritedly for a short dis- tance but again ceased down to a walk, allow ing Halfpenny to pass him. The race was virtually from that point. When Halfpeny reached the referee's stand he claimed that he had made the six laps, but the referee decided nos, and cries of ‘‘Go on, Halfpenny, and win your money.’ He entered the next lap, pro- vesting that he was on his seventh lap. As Duffy was off the track, Halfpenny leisurely passed around the track and made the three miles in ‘20.30 official time. He offered after- wards to run three miles in fifteen minutes for any amount of money that might be offered. ——ip> 264-9 eee “The Prince Edward Island Fish and Game Protection Society.’ Accorpine to notice, a meeting for the organization of the above-named Society was held in Dr. Strickland’s office on Satur- day evening. It was largely attended, and, judging from the officers of the Society, it is evident that a determined effort will be made to protect our Island game. The following officers were elected for the year 1879-80 :— Patron—His Honor Judge Peters—who, on being waited upon this morning, assented to accept this position. President—Rowan R. Fitzgerald, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate. Vice-Presidents—C. L. Strickland, oo ; Frank Beer, Esq., M. D.; W. C. Hobkirk, Esq. ,—with power to increase their number througheut the county. | Committee— Messrs. F. W. Hyndman, W. Parker, J. R. Brecken, E. W. Dawson, E. H. Haviland. Prosecuting Commnittee—W. C. Hobkirk, ©. lL. Strickland, W. Henderson. Seeretary—S. D. Fitzgerald. meeting was adjourned till Saturday evening, 17th May ne xt. EW GOOD scene le TT mere KIDS & SIGTIS Our Stock for this Season surpasses anything we have yet shown, in VALUE, STYLE «nd VARIETY |! And, notwithstanding the increased duties, we can (with a few exceptions) sell, at LESS THAN OLD PRICES Millinery, Dress Goods, Straw Hats & Bonnets, Lace Goods, Silk Scarfs, PRINTED COTTONS, Grey & White Cottons, CLOTHS —AND— TW HEDS Trimmings, —AND— EVERY NOVELTY OF THE SEASON! have marked very low FOR & MANUS Chitown, May 8, 1879. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, es Lonpon, May 10, The Sportsman announces that J. W. Bristow,.of Auburn, N. Y., at Newcastle yesterday, proposed toe Elliott’s backers to to match Charles Courtney, of Union Springs, N. Y., against Elliott for £200a side—the match to be rowed on Saratoga ‘Lake in August. The matter was discussed ‘and another meeting on the subject ar- ‘ranged. It is announced that the war office has is- sued circulars asking for 1,200 volunteers from the regular army for the Cape, and bounties are also offered to men in the mil- itia and reserves who volunteer. The tran- sports ‘‘Seraphis” and ‘‘ Crocodile” have been ordered to be in readiness for the em- barkation of troops. Itis denied that Russia has demanded from Switzealand the extradition of one of the murderers of Gen. Metzenzeff. There are indications that the Turks have completely espoused the views of Russia regarding Eastern Roumelia, namely, that the Turkish troops remain outside leaving the assurance of tranquility and the con- sequent re-establishment of Turkish autho- rity te the Russians. The Porte has declared its readiness to participate in a conference of ambassadors at Constantinople, on the Greek question. New York, May 9. George Tyson, who was arraigned before Justice Elliett on Wednesday,on the charge of abandoning his wife, assigned as his rea- son that he was studying for the Ministry and would not be able to support her until he was admitted to orders, which would be in about a year. He left his wife soon after her marriage three years ago. George 8S. Knight, the well-known Ger- man comedian, is under bonds of $2,000 for assaulting John Rickaby, manager of the Broadway theatre. It is said that Rick- aby’s collar-bone and two ligaments of the shoulders, were broken. The funeral of a child that died of malig- nant scarlet fever was held in a church at Jamaica, L. I., on Sunday, and since that day an alarming outbreak of the fever has occurred. Five steamships—four British and one German—carrying freight, which sailed from the United States last winter, and one which sailed from England, are missing; also ten grain laden sailing vessels. we, REVERE HOUSE. May 10.—F¥. Burr, Prescott, Ontario; EK. B. Burr, do; F. T. Gildrist, Boston, Mass; War- ren Campbell, Pictou, N. 8. SHIPPING NEWS. LIST OF VESSELS IN PORT WITH THEIR DESTINATION. CONNOLLY’S WHARF. Schr. Foam, uncertain, ‘* Queen, uncertain. ‘* Maggie F’., for Tracadie. POWNAL WHARF. Schr. Magdalen, uncertain. ‘* Margaret Mary, for Shediac. ‘* Mary Alma, for Shediac. LORD’s WHARF. - Schr. Maggie, uncertain, ‘* Ranger, for Pictou. ‘* Clipper, uncertain. ‘+ Lassie, uncertain, PEAKE’s NO. 1 WHARF. Sehr. Philistine, uncertain. ‘* Henry Swan, for Richibucto. ‘* Onward, for Wallace. ‘* Kathleen, uncertain. ‘* Corsair, uncertain. ‘* Sphinx, for New York. Barque Ringwood, uncertain, QUEEN’S WHARF. Schr. Bonnie Lass, for Bonaventure. ‘* Daniel, for Tatamagouche. ** Plover, uncertain, PEAKES NO; 2 WHARF. S.S. Prince Edward, for Plymouth. Brig Alpheta, uncertain. Schr. Sylvanus McDonald, China Point. PEAKE’S NO. 3 WHARF. Brig Lady Milton, for Rouen. Schr. Saturn, for Miramichi. ‘* Minnie R., for Northport, N. S. ‘* J. W. Allen, for Cape Tormentine. S'ZAM NAVIGATION WHARF, , Barque Isobel, uncertain. RAILWAY WHARF. Schr. W, Wright, uncertain Bargue Unity, (of Richibucto), Capt. Bul- mer, of 420 tons register, from Havre, bound for Sydney, C. B., when in lat. 43.56, lon, 49.20 W., while lying becalmed at midday, and foggy, was run into, on May Ist, by the British steamer Glamorgan, of Liverpool, car- rying away everything forward and splitting stem. The Umity has arrived at North Sydney, and will go on the Marine Railway for repairs. She has been chartered to load oats at Georgetown, P. E. L, for a port in England, at 15 cents a bushel. The steamer was not ilamaged. MAcDALeEN IsLanps (via Pictou), May 9.— S. S. Albert, from Pictou, N. 8., with mails and passengers, arrived this morning. ‘The weather during the past week has been cold and stormy. The herring fishing has com- menced. Fisk are of a large size and struck in in abundance during the past few days, and most of the vessels in port are nearly loaded. Our sealing vessels have returned well fished, averaging about 7,000 large seals each. The London liouse. EX “PRINCE EDWARD,” NOW OPENING, A PORTION OF OUR SPRING --. AND— SUMMER STOCK. Wines & Ub $ ‘ ARGOSY. The greatest achieve- ment of modern times is accomplished in the new Argosy Suspender. By its novel construc- tion, rubber or any elas- tic material is entirely done away with. There is no possible strain on any of the buttons, whatever the position of the wearer. It is the most com-) fortable suspender ever following vessels have cleared since the ice left Pleasant Bay: Schrs. Mariner, Gold | Hunter, J. W. Russell, Riverdale, Ida May, Mary Alice, City Queen, Albertina, Ella, | Mary Jane and British Tar, from Halifax, N. S*; River Queen and Howard, from Lunen- invented, ‘Try a pair, For Sale, Wholesa!s and Retail, burg; Confederate, Break of Day, C. Peart, | John Tilton, Black Fox, Alpine, Lavinia’ Jane, Olive, Bay State, Reality, Marcemma | and Syntax, from P. E. Island; Annie G,, | from Port Richmond; M. C. McLean, Ella and | Minnie, from Port Mulgrave; Flora Rate from Margaree; Annor, Lewis, Charlotte, Augusta and H. 8. Boynton, from the United | States, fyr the herring fishery; Ehza B. and | Katie E. Stuart, from Halifax, with a general ' cargo of mdse. ——-AT THE— | Hust! May 5, 1879. “ Steam Navigation Co, Steamers MAY, 1879. at os FURTHER NOTICE the Steam- ers ** St, Lawrence” and * Prin: cess Of Wales” will leave as under :-— NOVA SCOTIA. From Charlottetown to Pictou, every MON: DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings, at five o'clock. Returning from Pictou every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, on arrival of morning train from Halifax. FOR CANADA AND UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside for Point Du Chene EVERY DAY about 9a. m., on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown. Returning to Summerside EVERY NOON, on arrival of morning train from St. John, By order, F. W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 6, 1879. oan ee PICTOU, N. S. wage and ROUND COAL can now be b obtained at the above mentioned Mines. For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E, Island. Office, No. 35 Water St., Ch’town. Ch’town, May 6, 1879. pat tf MAIL NOTICE. AILS for Great Britain will hereafter be closed at 10 o’clock, p. m., on THURS- DAY in each week, toibe forwarded via Rimouski, and also on MONDAY, the 12th and 26th inst., at 4 o'clock, a, m., to be for- warded via Halifax. Mails to be forwarded via Summerside and Shediac will be closed daily (Sundays except- ed) at 5 o’clock, a. m. Mails to be forwarded via Pictou will be closed at 5 oclock, a.m, on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- DAY in each week. Mails for all places west of Charlottetown will be closed daily at 5.30, a.m., to be for- warded by postai car to Summerside. Mails for Georgetown and Souris East, also for places on and served from those routes, will be closed daily at 2 o’clock, p. m. Post Office open from 8, a.m., till 8, p. m. A. A. MACDONALD, Postmaster. Post Office Charlottetown, } May 6th, 1879. \ CARD D. STEWART begs leave to inform . the public that he has rEsumeD sust- NEss as an Auctioneer, and will attend to the sale of Merchandize, Lands, Stocks, ete,, either within the city or country. Office, cor, of Pow nl and Water streets, opposite Rankin House.a Ch’town, April 29, 1879 -2w PAINTING, &c. _JOUSE and SIGN PAINTING, WHITE- WASHING, PAPER HANGING, &c., at Moderate rates. PARKER & POWER. Corner Dorchester and Weymouth Sts. Charlottetown, May 5, 1879—2w SLREAM Hike ‘Heather Belle.” Summer. Arrangement, 1879. ILL leave Charlottetown for Orwell | every MONDAY and WEDNESDAY evenings. Leave Orwell for Charlottetown every TUESDAY and THURSDAY mornings, at 7 o'clock. Leave Charlottetown for Orwell same even- ing at 3 o’clock. Returning from Orwell to Charlottetown same evening, arriving at Charlottetown about 8.30 o'clock. Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY mornings at 4 o'clock. Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown at 7 o'clock. Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart same evenings at from 2 to 3 o'clock, accord- ng totide, returning to Charlottetown same evenings. Leave Charlottetown for Crapaud every SATURDAY, weather and tide permitting, and every alternate Saturday will make a re- turn trip. All goods should be prepaid at Charlotte- town, otherwise they will be stored at their destination at the risk and expense of the owners. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Ch’town, April 30, 1879—3m law —_——— Wants. Lost, Found, &e. Advertisditents under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. LADY AND GEN TLEMEN, or two gentlemen, can be accommodatel wita Genteel Private Rooms, or with Genteel Private Boarding, by addressing Box 320, P. O. May 2, 1879. YO LET—A e two-story Dwelling House, beautifully situated on North side King’s Square, containing seventeen Rooms, pied cellarage, Coach House and Stables. En. quire for particulars at King Square Furniture Warerooms. {may 1—pat pres Im] TuXo Let,—A HOUSE containing 4 rooms, a good cellar and yard, situated near Lea’s Factory, east end of Grafton Street. Apply to Rk. B, HUESTIS, | At A. A. Baldwin & Co,’a April 23, 1879. ALBION MINES,