ee ee ee Wiis or at mo: a : @ontracts may | wv ' ma adv t moderate rates, e for monthly, quar- rtisements, on appii- — A ewe 8 i ADs arly, ‘ a4 —; COTTE ! W. MITCHELL, oo ona mea | Oikce Sup't i Sei ee : “is i ; ; act lal ~ : Prince :award isiand umm, oS .7 Ay RAILWAY, ~ —— 7° ‘ . > Da »® f, Winter Arrangement, “+ Lunas TO COME INTO FORCE ; ) a ‘ ionani nop Ys 127 BGS aad, lord, warnic: Ase > GOING WEST. Ne Lad i No. 5, Vlixed Mixed. i Georgetown ..... Up 5.20 a. m,| PEER. .cc00,-0) * BSB” ' Ar 10.10 ‘*} Mét> eV "+ Jnne “* lip 10.15 5 Royalty Junction’ “il2i * | Ar 1L.50a.m. Charlotteto Dp &00am Dp 3.00 pm Roya! alty 2 uebhue: °° Ga. °. 2a Nort bebivo: 1 °° Bae *. 43) ** art Siver.. i oe ne £.30 o Breadai bane ** 10.07: * ‘ §.68 ** Ceunty Line... .. | +6. 36.37 .** “ £53“ De ‘6 ee ; - =e es Kensinzion...... 10.85 ** 5.35 * soa Ar 11.50am Ar 6.30 pm Sammertice .- - ; v i. \ p aii Wellington.... :, “* 2.19 °° SPEOER gs cet 20U ° i @Leary...... oh Oe Alberton..... Jo)! Wee — pat ONG 4 “TRAIN S GOING EAST. Aieinare Nos. 2 and 4,' No. 6, — Mixed. | Mixed, fignish.. leeks « wp &, OO a im: Alberton... as - ™ O’Leary..... ‘* 8.2 a *t) és ‘ Port Hill ........! 9.49 at Wellington ...... eo 10.22 % | iid LAr Il. io a aa mm reidie.. ‘Dp ? 3U pm Dp 7.50 am Kensington......| ‘* 3.05 * | ‘* 3.05 * County. ine. 4 eee i ee Breadalbane... “tga *' -1.% Oe "24 . ** , & ‘ Hunter itiver ... oe eee 9:30 °°" Nerth Wiltsbire..| ‘‘ 4.46 “ | ‘* 9.43 °° Reyalty Junction’ * aS i eae ¢) [Ar 6.09 p mj} Ar 11,00 am lottets W now at A Dp » 30 1y wa! ‘i. Royalty. Ambction) “© 2.53 “ | $ hs, ‘ Ar 4.10 * 7 gO ee / ! ‘ = oh sé } i ....jAr 6.00 pm] ES LAE AE 2S tr iB3aks Gioit ———— —- - - PATI: NS, Seuris ......... ee Harmony ... ssuvees St. Peter's. Morel! . Mt. stewar “ a6 66 oeoeeeee ' 7 ; a Juncti yi. | so URIS BRANCH. en F < ig to CSt. ho. Mixed. fs Depart 7 7. ‘15 a. m. ‘ se ‘ 1.37 es S08 °° éé ee 9,23 Arrive | 10.10 a. m. 9 cnins Geing : Hest. ee iisiieattitieiita italia a ell SLATIONS. | No. 8, Mixed. | Nearer eter 2 Mt. Stewart Junction. | Morell .... St. Peter's. Gy os cons Souris... .. ee 2 tee cs reece Oe “Depart 4, 15 | p. m. “é r 05 .- 5 30 “ ss _—:” sé Arrive 7.10 a a &. hie i ACRAB, Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Office, Chtown, Nov. 28, 1879. —pat pres h ane sp § ——.. Bones. E ua per ev t Bone’ 3 Mill. ersigned will in the 8} kea peo bi ne na tp Ne OD Bones. pay fifty cents ‘Cash | _ for all bones delivered at the Royalty. No 4 uantity less than cue ewt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Th town, 3 Dee. 1, 1879 Agent. “Belvidere.” HIS % i-known pre} Royait Vv ‘o ears, either as a whi or par‘iculars apply DAN G. W. Agents for Alex Mareh |, 1880—pat tf of Charlottetown, ) ut 200 crea, is offered on lease for a term | erty, yle or in part. to IbL HODGSON, or Di B LOLS, ancer Beazeley, Esq. situated in the | consisting of | ANC i Sune rij ut bh? 5 aE &! §- ser Sad 2 ae Ve: &<° eect te mr Wh Sea saiS $ ie i . 3 a rey . . 4 » ta ¢* . 2“? et oe 1 “tek be . Ve CNG PR MED ge BHe Gea Puceds, arorr Y . TT wr wT Meta rate sud aN YVY BUGLU2 Uibine dua BAU ivy t INprisingy # c ue ection >pring and Summer ar, I PWe are ACW aaking up to order with disp ee a 3 ; 4 &' , af ew BP esaas 4 ~Faritive ‘ . ’ , . ie / ~~ pone, cen tenon erate 9s yuna 2 aoee* = § .as a Psncnell extn” adh LF winiieee quclieee cutie, Pree eiclienamiinns ea r = 2s 3 So o 2 t i Be | sh £% ms ” a - & & r o & F% 2a # ad ery & 4 . he) oe Fae 3 @ % a iE ve 8 vi = 2 * af Q am & a TF i. : f [4 ore aed “," % Sa Som 4 ¢ = 3 SG = Ror rue 2 « cS as = i Ove ’ * ’ ; °\ > AUR A ite AsWi sun i ' ' ) Misses’ z % ¥ 4 7 y IDDIeA AnaAne Sr ti te Gt FERRERS Ja wa 2s US aE kD ; ay ’ ht Woodar Received Ge No? igri b S4h45 LU Lay, TR > ba v=. Warctead Clothe Twoaade SVOTSICU TiGLUS, 2WE fas, At. ra = . = ; ore ae a Manne i adeiwn ww *. wast $oh0 4 Vw) we be ous eta uli ls ~! SUg8, a a 2 aoa 3. a : Orie we eeu dad tol. I} £) erg | ¥ rve atc Yr hk aul rs i € ea ana re > ’ 2 ~‘ . ntvea their eatahusi ent, 1 row adays, DV t rep i i i t on i a Very larg iv le 5 bought for Cas ha e of at their usu ak kk ? 2 e a, a "ar . fia : 4 =~ > xt > se uu & & oP. Ny 7st “"¥ - > es oun in — 4 ? & ' iY ‘re "> cy Witt a l riour atic WiGcal. oe a ce }! D R Ss wil i ! f the fallow- ine Xp : t Ata ‘ mag sSsTaAlUUs.t ; a mGAl i-— “ Boda >? {Pater ‘ i ter. ** Golden Ave, ‘\Wearenn’s Superior, ‘White Ro ‘*Fierence,” ** ver,” “Pastry” and ‘ ” and « ‘e K. D. Cern x * ~~ ? Viea!l— star Quota Ions f ir the pore Brands of Flour } | } } za sy ara 1h ror at t ana eeal & { ma Ss i}, OF Gi yeret a Charlottetown er Summ: ule 1D i y saXy . , . Millers’ a sSHippe rs Agent, > . _T . May u 5) ty N. } WT ORNE HIGHLAND H 2. [, t\NALYTICAL SANIT Y INSTITUTION, 54, Hoiborn-vie lnct, B.C... London, Aug. 1S, 1878 Rui PoRT on tie | oRNE HicuLaxp Whisky: We have visited the bottling stores of Mie ssrs. Gveenlees Brothers,—and have selected froma the vats, samples of their and Yy HiskyV, and have sub- examination and Lorne High s > 1. } som fon } jected them to care: analysis. ‘he samples were very frag- rant, mmeliow, and of vi rsarit flavor, ane possessed ui] “the eh: Facteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality ‘“ArrHuR Hi, Hassaty, M.D. ‘‘Orvo Heunzr, F.C. S., Fe £C.” Prop. ‘etora, G AEENLER Street, London: Wholesale of the Sole Brorners, 3i © Distilleries, Arg A ae ey NVEN CONNOLLY & CO., arlottetown, P.E.1. . 7 ommercial yleshire. ect Feb. 34, 1889 ZB ot, ote Cee x aos oe oe i 588 “soe El fee beer iber has JUST OPEN ED a new ope rom Be et poset > r= ware * $ ney '; re is w@ Oo y =m f i > @ 8 BD tee bers 4 Next Pina to Mr. P. G. Fraser’s Drug Store, comprising the following lines: Men's, Boys’ and Youths’ Hats and Caps, Men’s and Boys’ White and Colored Shirts and Collars, Underclothing, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs ‘ies and Braces ; Men’s, Boys’ and Yi aths’ Boots and Shoes. | Ladies’ Boots and and Shoes, In’ Split, Biff, Pebble, Prunelia, Caif, Gleve and : Glaze Kid, Congress, Button and Bal moral Boots; also a large Valking Slippers every variety and style. : apd Children’s i reat variety. =. _ 1. MORRISON, Ch’town, May 5, 1380 —im ued rhe ace and Shoes in assortment of | ‘EEides, Caliskins f a j ere rece hy ee Af RE NE EN TT A Ce ee Subseribed &; Mes poe hit Pytil Upwards af 9 958 4 GOH lavested, Funds, vr . oe ‘ha =e Fetal Annual Income, - — - 1 90 fhe undersigued having been appointed \gents at Charlottetown, arg prepartd to issue Policies of Insuranee against Fire on the nsual terms, Sn7 ° % st ? rr : arel ann. Tanacn “Albis tastaa eae ye ah MULL Lee rABLISHE oO iN i809 alt iia. we ne Ré> SPEED 6 2 theres Ped 5. aR} 1364035 > g . @apiicah . Bar . Ci, ahs Life ; rable By tyne ge of pniost 2 ¢ ? . wt every descr! By isinmess Lrausacts . Anutty j re, on th : LR insurances be ef- at the Lowes urre nt rates. mn p ablic and Private I Build- deed ially favor Ale te 4 J « may . . ” rected f surances uD ings etlected on rpir, LUSSES scttied With tres mphitad aud Uber. M ARTS T XeW ; te« atthe tion ai Cat r,ater Street, Cnariotietown. sj} kea tf eol ~ a 2 . ~ a AMRATIA ny r7 we YATME Mann QMnr ChIOHGEY, fom WSsisgih ePreadaib = j | Wr wre ots rman } A ty wt eau Manhiiaotarers ACeNE, 1U{ PT } Vv Re i IMS { the la ; gest i th f ly, / Sone (Reink Rauslaty Wueen Pil et {2erick Baildin ee XN Oo, ENT RAGE facilities for any quantity and fa” ..* i ee ee \) all kinds. oi Merchandise, rost-proof ‘ellar (capacity 1 000 Barrels); Real Estate, Bankrupt Stock and Furniture > Sales attended to at reduced rates. Sates of Horses, Carriages, Stock, &e., on Ma Auction 3S Reside w+ ‘ SvOTe 8, imple- rket Dava, at Mar- Household Fur- ee Mer V harves, &e., C onsig enments will receive egy ii — rarm met ts, Ket i niture eha ffouse. ales of at ndise at conducted on moderate t of Gocds of every description prompt attention. Apples ialty. Adyanees made aid proceeds cuaranteed when required. Business solicited, corres pondence answered } pro mptly and in cen fidence. nmces ana oli W arerooms, rms, 3a snec - { RE€ ¥ Rae Su: Charlottetown, Prince N. -~AV1 kinds of bs ght and | & h 1p »pr d tO O} ‘der. April be {tha isl: ss [stand produets Kaward - e, KE — 19a sb mes c S0— 3m YN HOTEL < been eae eee and Ct? bug lg "HE ‘Accommodation of 4 Tai Trave mt Public, . | Gnests and baggage conveyed from the | Railway Station and Steamers free of i ech arge. t cn - | CG. V. HMcoREGOR, PROPRIETOR. | Water Street, Ch’town, P. E. 1.,} eod ‘ ; ~ April 20, 1850. Shoangirt & Sieepskins, NHE. Subseriber will pay the highest Cash price for the above. ROBERT BRIDGES, April 29, ’80—oaw wkly, ar pat { pat sj lm —— a. a Reduced pre-; oe that politician with 287 yotes and Grant i91. The Grant estimate gives the ex- President S17 votes an 1d Blaine 144. The Sherman estimate cives him 184 votes, The l'yaé IUHe thin! 4S th at Blatt ne vill ro into the Convention with 30] aide s, but OT! al necessary to a choice in a convention ol 1766 members. The differences in the i States of the respective candidates are cer- tainty startling and it is anite clear that NM Gray’ oneee sermon eer mer ee som ernns tp 0 eee ea. Charles Gib- | * Auld Rebin legacy of £1, admirer. ? the ” ¢ if quest of a Bolton ben, u 6 nove , recently receereS a list (Au 000s front a Scote hlady whe had read his} . ; books and w d thus to showher appre-| pinion of ee } paper-inarker, Lo the Whie and novelist. ir. Wrixley, the famous | just bequeathed £9,000 | | family of James Payun has the ive feet two inches | Mra. Scott-Siddons ts f high. . She has travelled throngeh the Unit- | ed States for eleven ars, and - thinks | that Am an Ww hi are better nfert ned | than English women and have more grace} and ease of manner. She finds that the | Southern peopte » Italian in their entin- | siaam and shew an extraordinary ee tov Or Sh thes eare’s finest point Mrs. Siddo iS Was married at $1} xteen to a nav alj oilicer. She will soon return to England. Right Hon. G. J. Goschen declined to- day to receive a deputation from Tarkieh bond holders on the ground that oMtoe ions } at at political importance and of an cent character, will abserb his whoije time | m0 previous to his dé pat ture for Constal thi. pople. Mr. Gosche n is knov vn to enteritis i very decided and positive views respecting the policy which Turkey should pursue in her tinancial affairs, and, it is understood, he considers it a mere waste of time to listen to suggestions from others upon th abject. The Right Hon. W. E. Forster, Chief Secretary for Ireland, has decided upen a c 3} é e . 2492 enewal of the Coereton Acts as being ¥ ] m ¥ ? re as necessary ior tne peace of freland. ihe itahinet witl € msider the matter. svews, Minist eriai o} ran, tiuis trongly urges the Government w the Coercion Acts, because onid he mere unfortunate than which the renewal of -Coercion wonid have en public opinion in 5 ; 3 7 T eit LTice Seotland, asS Wii &8 im i?e- land, ihe Censervative Government cen- ishing thes® Acts, templated abe! The York .Trius estimates that of 500 delegates tu the Republiean National Canvention, elected up to Tnesday last, Grant will have 224, Blaine 241, Sherman 9], Edun nds 31, and Washburn 13. It also gives the Blaine estimates which credits gone one mins t oe in erre _ i " ss - Was. as we LOWNS Br RNED t r. iiilé Vear promises ? Is ae SAS caisi tWoO a ' ¢ aay . hhimper o7 rows ‘ eek or des troyed, pet lately re corded total, destruction of in the United States furope. This morning’s despatches Ws s that the town of Milton, f ted by fire yesterday, : urned, incl iding Ai the business hou iered homeless. The fire starts shop.—The town of West Liberi: Vv vinia, 200 inhabitants 3, was also burn wa down yester to be TamMmous Tor wires occur: Hull, the press Ne pl the total, or aimest ; sa r seyeral &malii towns ’ 7) m2 ‘the rn 16. Be, eC, Wa he ain % ‘ Gespatcnes ii ly . + bee Ss Bass inform cae Vis iidings 1urche hes being rend t estimated. ‘ 13 > = and in 3 ati gel te a has been seized ; 1, who has hung upon -y enrioUs piec e of hi lonizing. Tak ‘+ The sea Me vy. Spurgeon ridiculed the idea f the ecean which is entertained many, as unworthy of Christians. ‘The Lord, , Himaelf,” he said, ‘‘and His aici ples went to sea. He was Lord High Admni ral of the waters and He never gave - owned the sea by right o gave man duiminion it the ereoft, If nong ever c¢ VOSKES J how could man have demini “Man was meant te plough the deriage man was God’s viceroy holding ander! e kind and paying a adoration an of reverence.” 3 T°Ty wu ee ie is His and rp a his rank. ion. the Hsues but ever on wUce , } at i} peut Somawhat of a sensation has been created in political circles and among clubs, by a ate>) > that Mr. A. M. Su llivan, Home- Rule member of Parliament for Leith County, has commenced a criminal libel suit against certain Dublin papers for pt ublishing : in im- putation that t! he Carlton Cl inb paid | his @x- penses in the late election. It is under- steod that Mr. Snilivan indignantly denies this accusation, and also denies that there was the slightest foundation for the sumption made by those rnals. As a contleman of his high character, is net a, man to be lightly suspected as being a con- senting party to any corrupt arrangement, the action of papers against which he has began proceedings, is believed have been inspired by malice. Casu ror Eass. _ Merchante i in the country will get the highest price for their eggs ut the F amily Grocery.—R. K. Brace, as- jou My i t prey ided to take { - ~~ papienenneiee eenputtsitntsanrenmmmnniennnmneastiiy ean ee as = “va 4 “oye p cage ~ — 5 Wy i 4 ce 4 J ~ bay ‘3 i ; y @ @ )4 bs ~ a a a a srauiheatndier enensanelenstnntnethrcienamenmiaaean a seein as the enusintes — Nn Sa RN NEL TACT Me LST OG ECE COC alfa et A Ae OY ASCE {1} U CHAR ; DEIN) DPW ADTY FCAT ANT \ ATT) AY WAY pr 11004) Te ~ i . \ ; . e . ¢ i : ’ 4 ¢ : 5 i : e r : ; *, & 4 i S 5 } 4 \ : ‘ ; : ; ? ‘ N ‘ } 1 : VOL. } ARR Bea - ILLINUG DPV ANY LOUAWAL, MUN BPAY ci sD Bae & Pee vee, YS NU, Id aerro_-”™ ee cae on " - ” -™ SEL NE AEE A NS EE a I —— meee Wm Oe Samet meee) et see ~ PN A OO ee OR, MET On ee wees ee er alleen » \ , ‘sr ’ N ih! _- * . ; } ‘ 4 oth - oe ¢ 4 Qué DAILY SXAMINER} |oiloning Tans any CRAB pir tare FEE: Wile & SIU EL! bLUGbU a. Be eee 8 wa 6 ie Se . om. : oy 5 i 1 (o@QE €G&Ea SS : % ae GY ia Tx d every Evening. . e | cep us se BD lems | hk » : ' I" / ere (rT iy ¥ aT coe ; 2 Zt ’ r ss ‘ . »~sa em ee i Y - : } a } 3° ; aa’ PUILDING, CORNER OF WATE fe ou be BRee cy Sateen | «28 FS 75 FA rp »* Tharrw tt warrertcn Orraw i , pxG@s bv i . ; ANS . 6 2 ATER gre Osa PLE i. i SUSE a4 Va S afei HE WAILY iy XK A MIN] R. JTTAWA, May 14 ‘AND ; HORGE STREETS, . i : ; deiidicicpeionllahs allie The contractor for the Chandiere bridge Ch wo, P. EB. 1. LY th | EIPe AND LIFE MAY (S80. ‘has heen forced to stop operations on the wea 2 y ' 4 } .@ — 4 33 . * . ; : . | river work owing to high water. The > Al i oe) UVF sg re A i A ry; , | Water yesterd 3 nine inches i ES OF SUBSCRIPTION ; OP: 148 ; goats LAY isooiran - Ory Phe Prussian Diet will meet on the 20th | ****" 9 Dp erday rose nine inches in the ? £2 50 Ce ae ee aBCG Ms wi Dany, May | Ottawa River. | @ix Months, : me OM ee Weid ' Mae y « : . Tare: ‘ ‘ 1 25 Black avd Blue Worsted Ceatins 7 ee Hux as | The Toronto 10th Reyals have received ah he ‘ ual Pout th + hf j ® other aa M - ay yna aA ¢ SCK | a3 ; ; . aon South, ‘ @ 50 wen Mae WOTSG COALS, ot, coh aay ixley foun VeRecK and invitation from the Kentucky State Gx ie Week, ; . ' @ 12 Bleck aad Ble ne Ch the, for £1,090 in his morning letters, the be-| Pair Committee to be present and take Phe ait i ; art in the fair. A special train is to be them there arid back, and heir expenses paid. Bennett, who shet Brown, has been in poor health since his confinement in jail, and to-day is seriously ill and confined to his od The physician thinks his nervous prostral ion serious, Sr. Perersnurc, May 14, ‘the Gevernment has ordered the ironclad ‘eter the Creat te the Pacific to be in readi- ness for the breaking out of hostilities between Ruasia and China. She is the vessel of the She was con- largest and most powerful Russian Ironclad Navy. sirueted in the harbor of Cronstadt, and launched in 1874, and resembled in con- S'rueiion and design, the three great mast- less turret ships of the British Nawy, more - especially with an armament of four thirty- five ton guns made of Krupp steel. It is understocd here that the Russian Govern- ment docs not look on war with China as inevilable; Some hope of peacable adjust- iment eof the misunderstanding concerning ii Treaty being among the pessible good results ef Conference between Chinese Ambassador Tsing and Government, on ar- rival of three of the Ambassadors a few veeks hence, a ios _ Vienna, May 14. The Albanians are destroying the bridges ever the River Drina, heping thereby to prevent the entry of the Turkish troeps into northern Albania. DuBiin, Rourke, Home Ruler, tempted io address the County Mayo elec- tors at Ballika, and was very roughly handled, and was compelled io retire. Minrorp, Pa., May 14. cone fires continue here. Over May 14. Mr. io-day at- e ry » , terri — three million feet lumber, besides a vast ~ amount of valuable timber, are destroyed. Several houses and bern - were burned, and 6,000 acres are on fire this morning, The damage i is incaleulable, s* a te my } ° Considerable gains was killed by the flames, A light rain is now falling. Sr. Pererspurc, May 14, The Granville cireular, with regard to the execution of the Treaty of Berlin, has given entire saiisfaction in the highest circles here. ‘The latest’ advices received by the Rus- sian Government do net centirm the report ent O32 that the Kuldja treaty Was entirely rejected by China, but indicate that the Chinese de- tire explanations, for which purpose the Chineso Ambassador er Tseng is expected here in a month. Montreat, May 14 Some English speaking laborers aitacked ks and stones a few French Can- adian stevedoretemployed in loading ene os : with sticl of Allan’s ships last evening. On the pelice hastening io the wharf, ‘the ricters had inade good their escape.. The are prepared to suppress any renewal of such rowdyisin. authorities attempt ata Three steamers were due here yesterday with 2,100 immigrants on board. Owing to the great increase of business in shipping here, the steamship agents are erecting additic nal sheds for freight en the wharves. Lonpon, May 14, ‘she bravade of the last week manifested re the striking operatives, at Blackburn, is Cc ntirel ¥ died a a ap a it is not too much to anticipate that the strike will ter- winate in ten sa ys. A correspondent ef the Times at Paris, discussing the debate on the public meet- ings billin the Deputies yesterday, says: the temper of the C ‘hamber leaves but little hope of prolonged political tranquility or of that stability withent which the French herizon willa vain become threatening. Vienna, May 14. The statement that the Albanians had proclaimed independence is authoritatively contradicted. : Deniry, May 14. When all the new formations, planned and worked out in their minutest details by the German war ministry, are completed, the total strength of the army will exceed 2,000,009 men. Minton, Pa., Mey 14. Fire broke out to-day in the car works, anda heavy northwest wind prevailing, it was impossible io check tho flames until ihe entire business portion of the town was destroyed. itis estimated that 400 bullding 3 were burned, including ail tle churches. The tire burned ever an area seven squares in Jength and two in width. Several bodies have been recovered from the ruins burned beyond recognitien. , Two hundred and fifty families renderéad homeless are camping out in fickls. Sup- plies, provisions and clothing needed at once. It is impossible yet te estimate the loss. Governor Herrit has telegraphed to all Cities in the Commonwealth, suggesting j immediate action fer rendering aid.