i ms os sa ne een Sed Peer nae re es ries eaten: ik . LX anesieat tite anger pardoning another bateh of four-bun- ode Mee Gikeaar Sudan: ake -dred Communists. Gftv-one and fifty-nine, at the northwest angle One white and five colored prisone! 8 . land mn Soe —— —* ero were publicly whipped at Newecastic, at - 7 tu a yi ve links, thenes north to’ Del., on Saturday last. the aforesaid division line, thence along the line oe he ee foes Bani aM ‘4 Me epee Ye = nee ’ demand for American products in Steal Navige sian (a, SEeaMArs | =~, cacti te ee A OT TT ee —. Se Ee ee MISCHLLANEOUS NEWS. SD nol oe a Mortage Sale. The Governor-General and Princess aii 1 . . ‘1 ‘ rom! Louise will visit Quebec on June 4th. |}To be Sold at Public Anction at the ¢ OURT | , HOUSE, in Charlottetown, in Queen's | County, on FRIDAY, the 30th day of| May, 1879, at TWELVE o'clock, noon, by virtue of a Power of Sale, in an In- denture of Mortgage, dated the 6th day of February, 1877, made between Daniel Nicholson, of the one part, and Hannah Sarah Holroyd, of the other part : | LL that piece or parcel of land, situate on President Grevy has signed a decree} £4 Lot Fity-nine, King’s County, bounded . as follows, that is to say: commencing on the tismarck has requested the Emperor to grant him a furlough of seven months. There is a large quantity ofcéunter-, feit 25 and 50 cent pieces in circula- tion at Halifax. j 1; 4 , |to the place ef commencement, containing an The work ot gracing the grosave = area of fifty acres of land, a lfttle more Halifax for the provincial exhibition | oy jess. Together with all buildings and im- i I ri : t : » ana annuortcnances buildings is now being proceeded with. provements thereon, and appurtenances to the same belonging. ary , at ‘ ded | ee $1 ‘AamM- . . ak dite on Dia ‘ flice A eargo of sheep landed by a steam For further particulars apply at the office er from Boston at Thameshaven on thelof Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Reh, tnate maa ff > be effeeted | Charlottetown. ’ 16 : ey was found to be effee TANNAHS. HOCROYVD. With SCAD, Mortgagee Nacniis 4} 1Q ome . ‘AA ly or or a ert nematic saison a vegotiations are proceeding 101 = ‘ - — > nT rr commerce treaty between Germany Poe ON} Y DIR ROT NE : 4 i Fat and Japan on the model of the Japan— I il BO Lt LL ese treaty with the United Staates. ai 5 STON! ro BOSTON! It is a terrible thing to be in debt. If a man owes you a small sum of money you can always know he feels bad about it though he never mentions the subject. The United States consul at Lyons reports the crops in the Rhone valley OTH STEAMERS are fitted with very unpromising. The demand for t superior Passenger Accommoda- American wheat will probably exceed tion, arranged ior every convenience and that of last year. comfort, and fitted up ia elegant style. : I’ Retcut carried at moderate rates, and as Towa girls are decisive and terse. A | low as by any other route. ee Nebraska man sentan offer of marriage Ex cs Pa Meme and barrels, handled with to one of them the other day, and got + Biers Thin - Only one business day used for an answer this telegram: “Come lin reaching Boston, by leaving here Saturday on with your minister.” The story |morning and catching steamer at Halifax, and stops here, but of course he went on, [arriving at Boston Monday morning. pare See mae Steamers Carroll = Worcester, ee The rumour of the approaching signa- LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN ture of a concordat between Germany| np... mnnadar wv a Pine . . . . ve Nnrsday, Hung and the Vatican is denied. It is stated Eve y Thursday, punctually abo Di, that Germany will not aceept the Vati- LEAVE BOSTON ° " sals. Neec . i( g or £ lara ritT + dar ANY a r + ; , can’s proposals, Negotiations for 2) Fyary Saturday, punctually ab noon, modus vivendi are proceeding, but an Ma herein z early result is not expected. CABVELL BR Ss The United States commercial agent sate dcuc: ict un Sk ae _Acusts, at *Aix-la—Chapelle sends favourable a town, May 19, 1o/d—1aw ar pat reports in regard to the increasing Belgium and Germany. He recom- mends an increased effort to introduce American cooking stoves into Ger- MAY, 1879. many. This year nearly 800,000 Frenchmen EI. see aamteeee . ra cnet rt rT @ 1 rt > > ers » ° <a y We anc ® 7 will actually serve with the colors for| (oc. @f Wales” will leave as under :— a longer or shorter period. Of these 70,009 belong to the active army, aa — fo giles so - 9 25 " rom Unariottetown to Fictou, every i iN - 144,570 men and 2,850 officers to the} .v" WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and reserve of the active army, and 117,800| sa rURDAY mornings, at five o'clock. men and 6,820 officers to the territorial] Returning from Pictou every TUESDAY, army. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, on arrival of morning trainfrom Halifax. _Two Men Buown 10 Preces.—A ter-| pop GANADA AND UNITED STATES. rible accident occurred at the quarry) tfeave Summerside for Point Dua Chene of Gooch and Bragdon, Biddeford, Me.,)zeyERY DAY about 9a. m., on arrival of on Monday afternoon, by which to men, | morning train from Charlottetown. George Littlefield, foreman, and Eli] Returning to a EVE * ~seage Ayer, were blown up and fearfally{°? 2™ ae a rom St. John. mangled. They undertook to drill out ’ ” oF Wy. BALES. an old “Lewis” hole when the charge! Charlottetown, May 6, 1879. ignited, with terrible results. Little- oe AM Fike field had both arms, nose, and top of his head blown of, and must die. Mr. Ayer lost one arm, and his face was badly bruised and burned. The appointment of Sir Garnet Wolse- ley to the chief command of the British forces in, South Africa may be taken as an indication that the Government is not satisfied, with Lord Chelmford’s conduct of the Genes, and that no TILL leave Charlottetown for Orwell effort is to be spared to bring the Zulu every MONDAY and WEDNESDAY war to a successful termination. Gen-| evenings. Wolseley’s success in the campaign] ~Leave Orwell for Charlottetown — every against the King of Ashantee, and his TUESDAY and THURSDAY mornings, at 7 : ook. - 4 10 clock exellent reputation as a tactician point Leave Charlottetown for Orweil same even- him out as the most suitable person to] ing at 3 o’clock. bring the Zula war to aclose. While turning from Orwell to Charlottetown he will be ready to take the offensive | same evening, arriving at Charlottetown about ; . . | 8.30 o'clock. in the field promptly, be has full power) "Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart to treat with the Zalu King for peace. every WEDNESCAY and FRIDAY mornings It is to be hoped that he may soon be fat 4’o’clock. able to bring the matter to a happy|_ Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown at termination. 7 o'clock. ; 7 — Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart gas welll Ya elakce ways. One of eon” returning to Charlottetown same these is a sum of $44,000 paid by the} Leave Charlottetown for Crapaud every proprietors of restaurants and cafes for|SATURDAY, weather and tide permitting, the right of placing chairs and tables |and every alternate Saturday will make a re- ; A . hairy | turn trip. cukchis a ab gay = ee of rane All goods should be prepaid at Charlotte- establishments, and about half'as much \town, otherwise they will be stored at their is paid by the owners of shops for exX* destination at the risk audexpease of the hibiting their goods outside their win- | owners. dows. The book stands which are CS tows, Aiell ae 3000. See Laer pied m08 the caranet-ot the.Scine,) ee and the book cleaners and co... néssion= aires contribute to this latte. sum. PRINCE STREET The tariff for them is nota high ne, PRRNITHRE FACTORY but some of the proprietors of resiau- . rants and cafes pay as much as fifty” francs per metre tor the privilege. All| JAN ES MHOSBS. the unoccupied corners of streets and Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer and public buildings, where rubbish would | Undertaker, otherwise be shot, are utilized, and the 53, hinde ot dlekecheal Terai i municipality obtains $9,000 for permis-| Ee ee sion to erect stalls there for the sale of | and eee? ra Ae rae knick-knacks, A mueh Jarger revenue} School Desks made, the CHEAPEST and is derived from the kiosks in which the be in the City. news} apers are soll. Fifty francs is |. The strictest attention given to the UNDER- paid for each kiosk, of which there are coc Sans oe vey Summer Arrangement, 1879. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. oa DEAE Me POON a oo ty _ a cen ene Ee a *3 Je on : feam tha (' r wi . his $ Buvers in Town and from the ( ountry will find this k unqgoellee ie vee ea Quality and Low Prices by any Hoase in this ye : ’ ‘snote afew articles to show the correctness of our remarks. YOU CAN BUY 20 YARDS GOOD GREY COTTONS FOR $1.00 YOU CAN BUY 10 YARDS PRINT COTTONS FOR (Oc. YOU CAN BUY 10 YARDS DRESS GOODS FORK 31 .20 ie YOU CAN BUY LADIES’ UMBRELLAS 5 OR 22c. BACH. ro) TOMARACE OUR LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS ARE CERTAINLY THE CHEAPEST. eiae Nawers, Feathers. Ribbons, Gloves, Hoisery, Frinzes, Laces, Collars, renee rere Se erillings, ae Bottem Prices. o—-_" STOCK ! NOW COMPLET. Stock unexcelled in Variety. Styles, SPRING mod wed bee be . mia? nl ne nn mm Sell Sine fn Centlemen’s Out-fitting Department, we have a full Stock ath te Mens and Boys’ im Great Variety, Very Cheap. 150 PEIRCES TWEEDS, me | Made to Order. Good Fits Guaranteed. 50 PIECES WORSTEDS, § INSPHCTION SOLICITED. J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, May 15, 1879-—her WHOLESALE SUPPLLES a | | Undertaking om ees Se : ys ail its branches; Keeping Caskets, in 4 icant it ent ae ecereaatmasa speciai ratte ied sas Walnut and Rosewood, and Covered Cof- i fins constantly op hand, and with the facilities 5 + aA 4 "7 : r +:; jof machinery he can inrnish everything for n Ac ) SOY ft PRLHTE | funerals, better and cheaper than any other wy : reiba t CFL ULE Ua | * - : Wiad 26 Va we Ws vee © norson » the C1EY : a | Hear and Mourning Coaches of best class “ * . 1 * = a pe ol tA on shortest notice te any part of the country, MOLASSES, 75 pens. (one choices : fen ee ee eee w 3 > Vers atts . wnat at * Ti Is Enan ever perore otered to 18 bbls. } ad a ver prices t ¢ Qi te & 10 hhds. a. 2 > Te: bie hy D. , o- errr Ty SUCAR, GO bh! Bright P. Ris MARK BUTCHER. gy DOGS, : ri : } Che sur TEA( Warranted) 224 Pk ges, > Half Chests, nee \ ‘ . a \ Boxes 31 ive. + on dl 4. . eee Aesicss , 2 OS =—TPITT IAS <_< ~ 3 +N ' - te eet ae £ ‘ . Saw LOUR, 206 bbls. Sring xtra, LIG UO U we) Yio. — ae Superfine, |B YPHOLSTERING of every description 150 do Extra, ‘ ) done ia latest styles, of best materials 100 do Superior Extra, i Hair. Flock, Fibre and Straw Mattrasses. 50 do Haxall Patent. ‘sins .e and double, and on cheapest seales, Pate A = Phlie« 5 ms, ace CORNMEAL, 150 Bbls. MARK BI PCHER. TOBACCO, 25 Boxes Flat, stay 1: *19--bee } | | -_—-__-—- — - - - - or _—— int 30 Cads. Smoking, : 10 Kegs Twist. % : i Fu a ia ae SOLE LEATHER, 230Sides Logan's Xo. 1, | LOOKInge Glasses, 170 do No. 2. : ; Mes ; . Ri S AN 1S, 50doz. Brooms, . NMHEVAL with Marble Top edestals. a T 50 doz. Pails. Swinging Glasses of all sizes and prices. 5 3 Q } A i He 7 log 128 (hea DD. PIPES, 150 Boxes, | Mantle Glasses. Cheap. seen MANILLA, 500 Coils 6-thread, | ~~ | @ MARK BUTCHER, 300 Coils 9-thread, | May ist, °79—--presXpat Im 100 12-thread, | ——_—- — — he sie (ee eee ‘Furniture in Every Variety. SPICES, 150 tins ) cance FARAWING ROOM and Dining Room . , Suits in latest styles ; Bed Room Setts in Mustard, ee sg 1 ek enol STARCH, 25 Boxes Blue. Walnut, Ash, Walnut Trimmed and Pain ? 10 Boxes White. Setts from $20 to $150 per sett. MARK BUTCHER. DAS, 70 kegs Bkg. Soda, “ 36 * 95 bbls. Washing, May 1, ’79—pres pat Im READY-MADE CLOTHING Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 12. Summer Arrangement, ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, MAY 27th, 1879 WT, i _ ,_ - ‘TRAINS GOING WEST. Nos. 1 & 3,| No. 5, No. 7, Express. Mixed. Mixed. STATIONS. -|—...... Georget n..'Dp. 7. 10am) Dp. 3.45pm Cardigan, .|Ar. 7.30 ‘* |Ar,4.14 * : sé 8.30 “ce “ce 5.40 “ce Mt Stwt Je Dp.8.40 ‘se Dp.6.00 “cc ? “9.38 “1 * 7.18 * Royalty Je) ay.9.55 “ :Ar.7.40 « ° } Ch’town . . | Dp. 6.20am)Dp10.05am/ Dp. 5.25pm a «« |ArlO.25 ** Royalty Je 6.37 Dp10.30 se! ¢e 5.47 “a NWiltsh’re| “‘ 7.13 “ | “11.25 *! * 6 49 « Hunter R’r| ‘* 7.25 “| 11.40am! “ 6.57 « Breadalb’n| ‘* 7.53 * | « 12.23pm! **'7 35 C’ty Line, .} ‘* 8.00 ‘*} ‘32.34 **} ** 7.45 « Kensingt’n - 8.28 “*) * 1.16 | * gon « ane r.$.55 ‘* |Ar. 1.50 ** |Ar. 9,00 “ .S mm rside| ny, 910 « |Dp.2.25. Wellingt’njAr.9.48 ‘*! “* 3.90 ‘©, Port Hall. .| ‘* 10.20 **| ** 407 * O'Leary... .{ * Lh1F “44 ** &3h: * Alberton, .| **12.00pm{ ** 6.40 * | Tignish ...1 “12.49 “ |Ar. 7.40pm! TRAINS GOING EAST. \Nos.2 & 4| No.6, | No. 8, Express. | Mixed. | Mixed. STATIONS, Tignish,...;Dp.5,15 am" Dp620am| . ‘é — £6 i Alberton... 5.55 Dp.7.45 | O'Leary... Ga ST ae oP) Port Hill. .| «7.38 “| 10.20 * | Wellington) ‘* 8.09 “| “11.08 **! Ar. 8.45 * | Arl?.05pm! - meee rete |Dp.5.30pm| Dp12.40 ** !Dp.9.05 an Kensingt’n; ** 5.52 **| * 1.16 "| ** 9.41 * C’ty Line. | ‘6 G94 se] 6s 1.55 ** **10.20 “ Breedal’ne.| ‘ 6.31 «! OOF «| S031 & Hunter R’r, “ 6.57 ‘* | "© 2.44 “| “11.07 « NWhiltsh’re; ** 7.12 ot **. ZOE the 3085 * “ : toyalty Je} ** 7.49 « IDp.a35 we | 12.18pm Ch’town .. Ar. 8.05 “ jAr.4.15 Arl2.40 “ . {Dp.4.30pm) Dp.6.50 am Royalty Je} ** 4.49 **) 7.13 ** Ar. 5.45 ** 1Ar.8.30 ~~ tJe Dp.6.06 sé |Dp.8.50. Cardigan..| “7.03 «| “10.16 «! Geo’town ..!Ar. 7.25 * |Arl0.45 ° _SOURIS BRANCH. Trains Going West. — ——- —+ ne j ! stations. |No, 9 Express! No. 11 Mixed. Stee 1. 8 Dp. 6.15 a. m.{|Dp. 2.50 p. m. Harmony...... ae. tae St. Poter’s.....1 °° 7.30 | * €29° * Move}. 3: 3.4? ae 1 = gee Mt. S’tw’t Jnc,-|Ar. 8.25 “ |Ar. 5.40 p.m. } etc., etc., ete. { CARVELL BROS, | CH#D8EN'S Goons. Ch’town, May 12, 1879—pat a 3w UGGIBES, Chairs, Cradles, Swinging Cots, AL 9 * ~) — ade Go carts, Cots and Bedsteads, of every ! HOUSEHOLD elass, cheap for cash. Furniture Repaired. : Furniture Repainted, CORNICES. Venetian Blinds Re-taped. AN excellent assortment of Window Cor- Venetian Blinds Repaired. LA nices and Poles. Blind Rollers and : Venetian Blinds made to order, with new Carpets Cut and Laid. style of woven” tapes, cheaper than in any Jobbing promptly attended tc— other establishment in the city. all at Low Charges. MARK BUTCHER. Janes HM. BuTcuER. April, 26 1879—pat MARK BUTCHER. May 1, 1879-- May 1, 1879— -| A Large Stock TO THH sic . F Old Furniture, Varnish and Asphaltum for sale very cheap, for cash only. 3 . Ma eek DR. D. Wackak, MARK BUTCHER. NORMERLY SURGEON andPHYSICIAN| May I, ‘79—pres pat Im . in the United States Army, late of St. : Jobo Work Louis, Mo., respectfully announces to the cit- izens of Charlottetown and Prince Edward ONE in Straight and Jig Sawing, Fret- work Sawing, every description of Turn- Island that he will be at the ‘‘ Rocklin & House,” in Charlottetown, every ae and dame arity. gph) don a ost | ing, Plain, Ornamental, ‘Twist and Elizabeth who are suffering with any fo +c. " |ien, and every description of Screw Cutting in call and receive medical advice and treatment; Wood, Ivory, Metal and Grinding , Circular especially persons suffering from = and | cabs with amery Wheels: deformities of the eyes, deafness and ulcera : “ : : tions of the ears, catarrh, asthma, consump-| 45) oo i tet BUTCHER. tion, diseases of the heart, liver, stomach, May 1. «J—pres pat in, kidneys, rheumatism, paralysis, scrofula, aleanns ulcerations, tumors, piles, fistula; 050 PIEGES OF FURNITURE. cancer cured without the use of the knife. EVONPURTS, Cheffoniers; . . Escritoird, Particular attention given to diseases peculiar Book Cases, " Wlar drobes, Side Tables, to females. All fgrms of fevers, diptheria and | Riadets with pans, Candelabras with marble other malignant diseases suecessiully treated |, ops, Cylinderical Desks, Side Boards, Screens, and cured by him. 5 i ae Umberella Stands, Butlers’ Trays, Whatnots, Prominent Office, HunTzr River STATION, | path Closets, Commodes ‘and Patent Wire Prince Edward Island. Ween Mestedauen DUNCAN MacRAE, M. D. sane MARK BUTCHER. May 1, '793—pres pat lm Painting F every description of Househdld Furni- ture, and Varnishing and Polishmg done with three year old Varnishes, very cheap and Impotency, and ery Se ae. MARK BUTCHER i : > : ab Ate ° all diseases that May 1, ’79.--pres pat Im £ 3S a * mS = a = ‘ Detore Taking follow as a se-After Taking, octet quence of self-abuse; as loss of Memory, Uni- re versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness i of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ; : ; ; other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- = | sumption. ta. Full particulars in our pam- FOR SALE. phlet, which we desire to send free by mail to) ) RE SOLD 4b . every one. ua. The Specific Medicine is sold ie ee. SPL, be pera coment ioe ; GRAW’S SPECICIF MEBICINE rrape mann, The Great t&Ade MARK, , English Rem- eg “Aedy, an unfail- is ; * ing cure for Sem- inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, ~—— ee - a ‘by < ggfsts at $l per pa r si : ; . by all druggfsts at $1 per package, or six pack ited aieeaka Uk taken Road, Township ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, on receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., No. 20, now in possession of AZneas Brenan. This well-known Farm is eligibly situated in the immediate cicinity of Churches, Schools Windsor, Ont., Canada, | and Mills, and is in a good state of cultivation. - ~~ . eae y all Drugiste, 8 ae terms and particulars apply at the office and by all wholesale and retail Druggists’ in | of Longworth & Shaw, Solicitors, Ch’ the United States and Canada. N over three hundred, p March 24, 1879—h ne ele '. «=F. 8. Loxew January 24, 1879. | _Ch'town, Dee. 23, tee rh . « i ie uy Trains Going East. |No. 10Express|No. 12, Mixed STATIONS. Mt. S’tw’t June. {Dp. 5.55 p. m.|Dp. 8.45 a. m, Morelhecne avo nil’ 437) :* “Cm *% St. Peter’s...... “68 * | * RE Bermony.....:4° Bae.” toe Souris....... ... |Ar. 8.05 “ |Ar1L35 « ALEX. MACNAB, . Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Office, Chtown, May 22, 1879. —pat pres h ane sp sj kea 6i MAIL NOTICE. AILS for Great Britain will be closed at 10 o'clock, p. m., on THURSDAY i each week, to be forwarded via Rimousl and also on MONDAY, the 9th and 23r June, at 4 o'clock, a. m,, to be forwarded via Halifax. : : ~ Mails to be forwarded via Summerside and Shediac and also for all places on the route to Summerside and in Prince County, will be closed daily at 5.30 o'clock, a. m., also for Summerside direct, at 5p. m. Mails to be forwarded via Steamers to Pictou wiil be closed eve MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- DAY, at 5 o'clock, a. m. Mails for Georgetown and Souris East, and all places on those routes, will be closed daily at 6 o'clock, a, m. Post Office open from 8, a.m., till 9, p. m. A. A. MACDONALD, Postmaster. Post Oiice Charlottetown, May 27th, 1879. A, E, THOMPSON & C0., SCOTIA, NEW CLASCOW, NOVA Plain and Japanned Tinware, Coal Hods, Tubular Lanterns, Perfection Oil Tanks, &e., Ke Y long experience in the business, and using the most approved —— are able to supply meade in our line at Lo elsewhere. Freight prepaid to Charlottetown. Prices Me Low a porn and traders. ease send for price list before orderi elsewhere. oa New Glasgow, N. 8., April 17, 1879—1m SEED WHBAT. OR SALE, 150 Bags of the : BRATED CANADIAN FIFE WHEAT. | _ OWEN CONNOLY & CO, — Ch’tewn, April 18, 1879--6w 3aw * Prices than the same quahty can be had for