ge = nn a ay Fee Stee imap BN ee x .- i > 4 . + i Local and Other tiems, - ' | ~~ “ t No PAPER on Mx day next—Queen’s Birth day. ve i Sih FovR common « runks disposed of by the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon, — Tur Vice-Regal party were enthusiastica ||, received vn arrival at Quebee on Thursday — Vl ? p? Yon ween UP ° : Bara MOSEL Db. Carew, arrived at Quebec from Barbadoes on the Zist inst. ——— - | DrpaTiteRiA. 16 is said that there ere over seventy cases of diphtheria at Acadia Mines. — Aut the Railways of Canada are now doing a better bustress than they have done for years. Bark ‘‘“ieorge Peake,” D. A. MePDenald, arrived at Rio Janeiro, 20th April, making the voyage from Prunswick in 52 days, Tux men who attempted piraey on board the Victor, in Flashing Bay, N. Y., were each sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary. Tur scheoner * Foaming Billow,” left Hali- fax a day or twe ago, for Magdalen Islands, with fifty passengers. — Exvper D. Crawroxp will preach in the Christian Meeting House, Upper Great George Street, to-morrow evening, at 6.30. —— Tne National lhivisien of the Sons ef Tem perance will meet this syear at Cincinnati, Vhio. The session will open June lth. BLAcK SuatLt Pox.— Warner, a prisoner ac- cused of the theft of S15.000 from Mr. Me Namee, in Montreal, died of black small pex on the 20th inst. 1 side; John Cairns, White Sands; Miss Mar- nish; Donald McKay, M P P, Rustico: Mil-| - | Lynn, Mass, U S; Wm a re hehe east to eee tinal NOTHL ARRIVALS, >. “ . . OSBORNE House, te ‘ Yella.) ? : e. ) 1D. , Callaghan, Summerside ; | faleoia Math n, Bradaibane; Angus Gre- | ) gor and Wife, New Glascow; Mrs Bagnall, do: ‘i ae br Hone si} . ‘i i : r floneyweli, do; Capt MeArthur, Summer- | ~e» & ; "3 7 ’ jery stewart, Purtiand, Me. May 20..-Wm Wii ARE NOW UP i MeDonalad, Rens pt John McKay, | By f fh iS | i Stanley Bridge; Bdward Hackett, M P. Tig- Liver: ¢ ton Walsh, Summerside: Harry S Hart. St} John, N B, Jas Bagnall, New Glasgow; David | Ross, Orwell; W Mutch, China Point. i Cases ef Straw Hats, Ex ** Peruvian” and “ Northern Light,” ne A ‘ry n le ; sf - r 5 } . We used scaresl!y remind the Publie : ss ‘hot avot af Val) Feathers, Flowers, Silks, that the system oi Sell ig Satins, Ribbons, Scarfs, GOODS Gloves, Millinery, Silks, FO R CAS bf At a minimum Profit, ROCKLIN House. May 20th.—Hugh MeCormacx, Monticello: | Mrs MeDenald, MeDonald, Souris; | Capt Murchison, Point Prim; Capt McLeod, | Orwell; Miss Pound, New London; G in Davison, Newport, NS; Jehu Rainsay, Rose Hill; E Coffin. St Peters; A S Myrhart, de. May 21 —D W Palmer, Victoria; W Pound, | Margate; Mrs Max, do: James Lund, New Glasgow; James Robertson, Bonshaw: Rey John McDonald. Dundas; Ik McDonald, Str. do; Misa ° Bonnet Orvaaments, &e¢., White and Grey Cottons, Prints and Shectings. } ** Princess of Wales;” John McKay, Suramer- was first introduced into the Pro- side; Thomas Fairbairn, Tignish; John West, eae 7 ‘Pp ‘dwar Summerside; James Wilson, Toronto. | vince of Prince Edward RANKIN MOUSE. By “Prince Edward ” we shall receive | sland by the _ May 1j.—J S Moss, Kentucky, U 8; Dan Gilmour, Boston; F Cunningham, Halifax, N S; F Roberts, do; J S Harris, Pictou; R D Greenless, London, England; John Horn, St | ; 1 i Jehn; Georg: Howatt, Crapand, P EI; Rj Spring & Summer Stock. Booth Mentreal. May 1S.~-Geo McElevaine, | Halifax, NS; GH Breed, do; H B Sprague, | j Stewart, Wim G Budritt, St Joon; J HH Mackler, Boston, Mass; W J Bell, Guelph. May 19.— W J Barnhart. Montreal; P J Cox, do; WL oe do; Robert F Quirk, Lenden, eng; H A Sparrow, Boston; Thomas A And-} yHassine away ! erson, eeksaa W Gammon, River John, N es ry the greater portion of our AND HERE, AT ' j | Lowest Prices th: a ge ee 4 { Prices mat Goods have we can: guarantee to: our -Cus- ‘reached during the hard times tomers the Brest VALvE to be found t= (ue market ! LONDON HOUSE, Habtay;}Which has been bought at the The Home of Cash Trade, LONDON HOUSE. TO OUR CUSTOM Tailoring Department we purp we to devote particular We shall keep on hand attention. | QNE OF THE FINEST ASSORTMENTS OF | Scotch, English and Canadian CLOTHS! 'And having secured the services of Mr. Maynard, a popular Cut- ter, of long experience in one of the best houses in Halifax, can confidently solicit the custom of all who require Good Work and ja Perfect Fit ! alien ; j S; AJ Fait, Montreal; 1) Pattc Ss i ie Fe me, oe soap p34 ‘a treal; atton, St John, Tue trotting, racing, coaching, base ball, |’ B; © L Bullock, Detroit, Mich. May 20.- | : archery, yachting, hunting, shooting, fishing, | yy } Shedd, Belfast, PE | eo GH. DAVIES .& CO nies oe dancing rai sacen — ? Mw te on ; ; ~ 2 camping, loafing, dancing aad flirting season Charlottetown, April 30, 1880. . have come again. —Puck, spine = : we : — — as Ts ? ai Kiitiep.—-A man named Jude Paul, brakes- | man onthe Moncton freight train, was ran over and killed by a freight train at Sussex, N, B., on Thursday evening, the 20th. -~sechhnitaliailialicinn Mr. THomas P. Gorman, formerly of the} Summerside Progress, has received a positien ; in the Marine and Fishery Department, Otta- | wa. We conver tuiate Mr. G. on his escape | from the troubled sea of joncnalism. : 2—-<\eieneailibainiiesiibialede ly gives us peasure to announce the ap-| poingimenf of Mr. Robert Hogg to the oftice of | Appraiser at this port, vice Mr. F. Longworth, | who retires on a superannuation allowance. | . This is one of the most judicieus appointments | the Government has made, ' | Dox’t forget to attend the grand Lijerary j and Dramatic } ntertainment, ia aid of Si. | Vincent de Pau) Seciety, in St. Patrick's Hall, ! Admission | — — on Monday evening, May 24th. 15 cents; reserved seats 25 cens ; Children 10 eents. } ee -- ~~ } James Hazerrst was found dead in a field} near his house, at Whitehead, King’s Co., B., on the 19t): inst. A double-barrel gun, ' with one barrel empty, lying pointed to-| Wosiey Clarke. Mr. Wm. Wallace Grean, of | wards him, indicated how he had ceme to his} ? But whether by accident or suicide: death. is not known. ee OrrictaL Visit. —The Rev. G. ©, Huestis, P. M. W. Cha,lain of the National Division, 8. of T., of North America, will pay an official visit to Victoria Division, No. 4, in this city, on Menday evening. Brethren of other di- visions are cordially invited. Suir laborers, or stevedores, appear to be a most unreasonable set of men. in St. John they are getting $2 per day, and are to strike for 2.50, which would make their earnings at the rate of nearly £300 per year of 312 days. In Montreal these men get from 15 to 30 cents an hour, according to their skill, and are not | sumed. | ' } THe engine house and otlier buildings at Belliveau Mines, Memramcook, were de stroyed by tire on the 19th inst. The store of Mr. Patrick and all its contents were con- FRANKLIN HOUSE. , ee Large New House, beautifully situated on the highest SHEIVPING INTELLIGENCE. Boston, May 13.—-Cleared, schr. William F : rete ethic ‘oO qe ody: Ares * freed Y 5 Philpet, Philpot. for Charlottetown. ot uC Sts, This House has the advantages of treedom trom dust Canso, aay 538 sree’, Miscteie, fromjand heat of a country residence, and is only 20 minutes walk Ceorgetown, azzie M., put back on account} ¢, . : i ; rs : " : ms ee Vadeies Witivc, hem stiten witn rom the Post Office. A neat Cab will run in connection with ‘this House, connecting with Cars and Steamers. Guests will passengers from Magdalen Islands. 10th. Schr Minnie E, from Charlottetown, for ; : . : , . f . ibe driven to and from the House free of charge. Cab will run at N’fld, put in on account of heavy ice. — —— eee regular intervals each day. Terms Moprrare., MARRIED. At San Francisce, California, on the 81st | HENRY COCMBS, March, Mr, William Fletcher, formerly of| Charlettetown, May 22, 1880—-pat tf PROPRIETOR. this Island, to Miss Edith Dorety, of San} ———— - ——- . a re . ° 1 Francisco. ; On the 13th inst., by the Rev. M. Shaw, Mr. Angus McLean, of Black Bush, to Isabella} MeKachern, of Milton Mills, Atthe Minister's residence, Pertland, St. | Jobn, N. B., on the 19th inst., by the Rev. J. | AT ee eee eee Canning, King’s Co., N. 8., te Annie Kenney, — |W. A. WEEKS & CO’S. ete ee DIED. At Little River, on the 4th inst., Joseph H. Dingwell, second son ef Captain John Ding- well, in the 59th year of her age, leaving a wife and five children to mourn their irrepar- able loss. ; BHA UTIFUIL NEW PATTERN S.- 3 FEET WIDE, {lL At Murray Harbor Road, on the 8th ult., +5 after a painful iliness of six days, which he! n ‘6 ‘6 bore with Christian resignatien to the Divine : Will, Mr. Donald Mcftae, in the 74th year of 9 ” ig his age. He leaves one son and three daugh- 1< ée 63 ters, and a large number of relatives and satisfied. dcisisctianatitteiatintamenet A Founpuinc.—A plump and resy little baby, apparently eight weeks old, was, at 9.30 o'clock last evening, found lying in thi gangway which leads to the yard of Kev. } MeNeil!. It was thinly clad, and when first seen was lying on its back, on the cold ground, crying leudiy. Mr. John McLean, and a lady who resides near the place, were the first to arrive on the scene, and aiter pro- viding comfortable .clothing ‘for the waif, transferred it to the Police Station, where Mra. Joho Hatch took it ia charge. Itisa promising looking chi’d. Its mother has not yet been found, although an-iously looked for. To rae uskas or THR WeEp.—Last even- ing we visite the Tebacco and Cigar Store lately opened by Messrs. Rubin & Hart, on the corner of (Jueen and Richinond streets. It is the most complete store of the kind in the city, being supplied with all kinds of material which cannot fail to suit the ymost fastidous user of the wced—smoker er chewer. Messrs. Rabin & Hart have on band every description of pipes, tobaceo cigars and cheroets. ‘They make it a specialty to furnish citizens with the finest mater‘als. and smokers will find it te their advants ze to call and examine theirstock —as they sell the best and cheapest pipes, te bacco, cigars, ete., in the city. Tur 247u. —Queen’s Birthday will be gener-| ally celebrated in this city. A lively horse race at Upton, a cricket match between ‘*hankers” and ‘‘all-cemers,” on Victoria Park, and a number of attractive excursions are on the programme, which will afford our citizens a good opportunity for change of air. | The Princess of Wales will leave for Picteu at 7.30 o'clock, returning the same evening. The trip will be «-heap—one dollar—and pleasant. The . trains for Summerside will leave at 6.30 anc 9.25, a. m., returning at 1.05 and 6 p.m. ‘Trains will aiso leave for George- town and Securis at 7 a. m., and return frow Georgetown at 3.25 p. m., aud from Souris at 2.30 p.m. Tickets from all points being at baif-fare this excursion will be very desirable. A sbort and pleasant excursion will be that to North River Bridge in the Southport, The steamer leaves the Ferry Wharf at noon ; and returning leaves the Bridge a 6 o'clock, p. m., thus giving thoss who take passage a chance to witness the races at Upten Park—which is | buta few citains from the Bridge. A great number of sports will, no doubt, spend the day on the trout streams, but we think they will fall short of fish, as the trout have not yet struck in, owing to the coolness of the weather. We would, therefore, advise them to patronise the excursions or races. > May 10, 1880. friends to mourn their irreparable less. mee * Wo aA. "W BB ES.d2c CO. ian wa eee 7 AT » | cthardette! Mav 18. 1880 en @ucen Street a ie { f N | N cs | Charlottetown, May 18, 1880—tu th sat pucen Stree N iv VW () P ful INU 2; == SS - ee ee ESTABLISHED 825. BIN & HART, q RU INS AND wow CANADA CORDAGE SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN | JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. aye i y y bey } . : Har ana, Ke) We St, RS ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including ail sizes Manilla N Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, 1 ‘ BR. . \e ven vee | Germain & Domestic < aed! Ss | Hambroline, &e., &c., equal in quality to the best American. AMERICAN AND CANADIAN Jan. 7, 1880. i i = eects Fine Gut and Plug Tobacco, 9 ‘ aa Prices on application. ae Mecrschaum, Briar and team Navigation bompayy — FIC 7 Clay Pipes, io, &e.,/ OF PE ISLAND. ‘Mutnal insurance U0, a : t ANNU: MEETING of the Share-| r Have leased one-half ef the Store ce ye AN} U AL MEETING wee pair's holders of the above named Company will nani upied by P. G. FRASER as a Drug Store. j o : ~ eupied by P. G ' # a Drug . ike held in their office, corner Great George | NEw YoRK Country dealers will find it to their advan- | ; , | a oe Ow "ater Streets, at seven o'clock in tageto inspect our stock befere purchasing | id Lower Water Streets, at sev eT elsewhere °!the evening of THURSDAY, the third day od ne ; of JUNE +. for the election of Directers Indulgers in the weed can he supplied with es aoa i us so cine “oie ' | . : té { UISIHReSsS, all requisites at very reasonable rates. aestececad . Si iia ‘ . a af , or rT Call fand inspect our Stock at corner of } it : ; F. W. HALES tichmond and Queen Streets, opposite Stam- ! ae Pe cee gee 3 tichmond and Queen Streets, opposite Sta Seoretary “8. .N. Co'y. | ee MARINE. Assets 3lst Dec., 1879, - oe 30 Gasks Kerosene Oi, © FOR SAUDE. a AMERICAN. NOW LANDING. [SS cance ar ae lak mee CARVELL BROS. W. D. STEWART. Ch’town, May 2i, ’80—31 » May 19, S80—3i pa ? ‘ pers ree. |? Ghai -n, May 19, 1880 Fee CARGOES and! | Queen Street, Charlottetown, May 20,1880. | Charlottetown, May nite? Pee Insurance elec ted oe ES and rome manent . 'FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards | ; ; . | -/ on first-class risks. | Certificates issued payable in London at the office of Morron Rese & Uo., Bankers, or in New York, f | yeferred to Head Office. FENTON 7. REWSERY, Agent for P. E. Island, |QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. er SUBING. ia* ‘ ' ‘ May 11, 1580. | HAVE a quantity of trom I te 4 inch | , second-hand iren Tubing. H. COOMBS. First Excursion of the Season, May 21, 1880—3i TO ARRIVE. ' i ‘Charlottetown to Piston and Return 4 | buyers of 10 to 20 barrel lets. FOR ONE DOLLAR, _ H. COOMBs, { ca CASES FRASER’S AXLE GREASE. | 40 | ras : I'YYNHE Steamer Princess of Wales will leave | W. E. DAWSON & C@. Cempany's Wharf at half-past seven | | May 20, 1880. i May 19, ’80—pat ne ar 31 Viarine Insurance | ‘ocleck on MONDAY MORNING, the 24th —~ | inst., for Pictou—returning to Charlottetown ‘ Return Tickets One Pollar. (WN HAND, fresh from the Mine, Round | rE : : y Order, and Nut Coal, for sale cheap. F. W. HALES HORACE HASZARD, CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Secretary 8. N. Co’y. ; 61 Water Street. ' Ch’town, May 14, 1880—lw Water Street. “Charlottetown, May 1%, 1830. ee ee Saat enee tatiana ates enema canta rennin see--ocet-<cenetirenat cig, es notes tameinamemaemnganat ee naeines anentiegarenainamaadins - land, adjacent to the City, is now open for the reception of) FAGTORY. $744,149.00 ‘ Risks taken and rates fixed witheut being - Plaister Paris. 4 |r) BBLS. FRESH, just received, at our LEVEE. Hid HONOR THE LIEUTENANT GOV. EIRNOR will bold a Levee at the Legis- lative Council Chamoger, on MONDAY, the , 24th day ef May, instagt, at the hour of half- } past twelve o cleck, in hoenor of s > Her Majesty's Birthday. Each Gentlemaa is requested to be pro- vided with a Card to be handed to the Aide- de-Camp in waiting. Rh. KR. HODGSON, Lt.-Col. and Aide-de.Camp. JAMES PEAKE, Major and Aide-de-Cana, Cevernment House, May 14, 1850. {my Is Salt. Salt. t ‘OURLY EXPECTED, per Brig David ; ——- 980 Tons Cadiz Salt. Will be sold cheap en arrival. J. R. BOURKE, Mount Stewart. ' May 19, 1880—Ilw PASTURE LOT. A* 12 o'clock, sharp, on WEDNESDAY, LA 26th inst. (during the sale of Hon. Jas. ©. Pope’s Lots), | will rent at Auction for a _ term of five years, that Tweive Acre Pasture | Let on the Mount Edward Road, the property 'ef the late Dr. Hammond Johasen, WILLIAM DODD, May 20, ’80—-5i Auctioneer, New Boot = Shoe Stare, Beales’ Comer, Charlottetown. iN “ESSRS, FLAIGER & BELL have much | pleasure in announcing to the public that they have cpened A First-Glass Boot and shoe Store At the above-named stand, where they are prepared to furnish Boots and Shoes of the best material, at the ‘LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH. | They have jast received their Summer Sup- }ply of imported Stock, consisting of Ladies’ ‘and Gents’ reach Kid Boets and Shoes, in ‘all styles ; Buckle and Lace Shoes of all kinds, /Star Vamp, Koyal Cord and Teilet Slippers. Terms Cash. Terms Cash, ‘Custom Work a Specialty. PLAIGER & BELL, ; Ch’town, May 19, ’30—2w wkly GoLD — PAR, MELAL. : c. — “ - .. + PP th & eee Ld Sel cg ie PEN JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. i ; i ; / } + i Charlottetown to Pictou EB dated Mlb Change of Time Leaving Charlotte- town, Entil Further Notice, } iuprentneamnainty athe MHE Steamers Si. Lawrence and Princess of Wales will leave Charlottetown for Pictou usual low prices. Special price for cash Landing every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS ath aly -past seven o'clock. | Retureuing from Pictou every TUES- DAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SAT- } URDAY. after arrival of traia froe HALI- FAX. | Daily trips between SUMMERSIDE and | COA ee assslctingttts Rt eon aa on Vessels, Cargoes, and} POINT DU CHENE, as heretofore, in connee- i Freights, at moderate rates. ~ — \ tion with Railways. Sterling certiticates issued when required. | By order, . F. W. HALES, Secretary S. N. Co. Ch’'town, May 17, 18890. es [err