~ Om 8 ili i sie SE ee onan ma a eee nce Re ee mer cesenae nm wnteneanczm, a — THR Rev, A. M. P hillips, B. 2 of oe ar} 10, BT, Cc) IND tT) Cc) = will preach (0. V.) in the Methedist iureh | New Yorn, July 12. | on Sabbath evening. The wife of Peliceman Nerris, convicted | 0% — jof procaring an abortion on Maud Bishep, Juper Perersand Daniel Hodgson, Esq., lof Prin - Tdward Is! etek cael caer i : di 4aiwat saaniad, Vas to-aay sIh- | are visiting Mredericten,after doing the princi- Ties ed to three veare in prison : 4 ff 5 pal cities ef the United States, =e eee oe ere | JUST RECEIVED EX 5) § HIBERNIAN re San Antonro, Texas, July 15. | & 3 i 5 —— ‘ ' : . ; - " ; } WE see ame these peddlers of stationery,) vews has boen received of a difficult who hawk their wares trem door to doer with ib een the milita i volice a Mania Bl | eut a license, are again pestering our citizens, || »y ine oO r and two polk n are ac as 1mMeres, You can get €: ters, Tei ‘ sported killed ° ( c irters, girays, Stephens | Bl kz | : aad the aent Feoe eee eee | arian: Pa Ay ane | ack French Merinos, rates at i:. Herbert Maaals. iS Queen Nt, La : night 25.000 barrels in an i en tank | E . is : e s . om rane, } Or oul, belongin ‘tu the united pipe lines at |} E ] LC erslan O ds E. c. ber OKS, ke es \]. Pe. for Sherbroolk var ahaa T A ies “ * : ss s a - . | . 2 CA — 4 - 9 p Q oni 2 eee : : i 8, uster Uily, were aAEUE K by eathing, it] . : ‘>. SS. int On a Visit te ft! is feared th wl Ul ic arnu Pryigl ii] } aed W t » ob ‘ a aa " ‘ MA bile i) ilg Haid will He Ccar- | ~ - J 1 Hener the Lieut. Governor at Gy, veriiment clad 4 thro ; ecitvy enthe Tona C) Ni e antl iS ottons : i ug i t] is AA wa i \ | ’ | e! lt ARQDA reek, ? Heuse. op ; ; ‘ jA BIL tank at Kansas YrTranch Was also | V 1 4; Wi ” tei: dae ot Sake ee ncies Tur Jes it | athers are expec ted to arrive a “ Custer ‘ iby a _< y a ” era eie . e ve een 1 1 > this eveniny to take charge ef St. Dunstan’s { fr OM dPaACTera, and is in danger ef being Cellege. | Mr. heany of bialifax, Neauny, seu of Sir Edward is ameng the number. Propose; Excursion To CHARLOTTETOWN, The Tins says ‘*The members of the Mone ten Cornet Band are consi norang the matte: ef an excursion to Charlottetown some time mext mont! oo His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Haviland entertained a larve garden party on the beautiful grounds of Seeermesen House yesterday afternoon. St. Patrick's Band was ii: attendance. lai Partrixs who require printed or stamped with pot le . . } hrst.ciass stationery, die, crest Or mone gram, cau ve supplied with any quantity, no matter how large er sinall the order may be, by applying te G. H. Haszarp, 18 Queen St. clita kinnienes IN anotber column will be fourd an account ef asinguiar and painful accident which re cently befel Mr. #. H. Haviland, younyest son of His Honor the Lieutenant Gover sor. a2cciachnt was Mr. Haviland We are pleased to know that the not ef a serious nature, aud that will soon rocever. a SuPREME CovurtT.—Yesterday the Chief Justice relieved the petit jury from duty until the 27t inst., with the injunction that they sheuld the: meet to finish the important busi ness of the present session. ‘To-day the Court is engaged iu hearing appeals and arguments, and will this evening adjourn to attend the session of tie Supreme Ceurt in Georgetewn, tlt \EMEMBER the Excursion which leaves at 6 a. in. Moniay, for Muiray Harber and Pictou, by the ‘‘ Princess of Wales.” Only one dol- lar for the round trip. Dinner, with all the luxuries vi the season W ilk he prey ided by the thnrty-‘ive cents ; only twenty ail kinds ir. Collings, for substantial tea fer Temperance drinks of steward and a cents, vided. Rev. A. M. Putuuirs, B. D., Ustario, will wuss a public temperance meeting in the Y. M, C. A. Hall, on Sabbath evening, at tthe close a religious services in the Churches. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock. Mr. Phillips is National President of United Teiuperance Association, and is visit- ing the Island in the interests of that organi- zatien. Mr. Phillips is a fine speaker. -Tive pro- of (Chatham, the BLANK FORMS of entries for annual matches ef the Dominion Rifle Association are now sent out from Vttawa. Formerly entries were net made till « »mpetiters arrived, and a good deal ef cenfusien and delay naturally resulted. The new p:a-tice isthe one in vegue in Wim- bleden. {he Governer General and Princess Louise wil! be present at the opening of the meeting. illic CamMpPbELtex.—Rey. Mr. Tippet, Methodist Minister, closed his engagement at Campbel- ton last Sunday evening. He preached his farewell sermon before a crowded congrega- tion. He was active in ‘emperance and Sab- bath-Scheol work, anda prominent member of the Y. M. U. A. During his stay in the north he has succeeded in building a Church in Belledune, prepared a building for worship in Escuminac, and raised the Church in Camp- belton te a stateof independence. Mr. Tip- pet’s new circuit is in Charlottetown, for which city he started this week, being in Moneton en reute.— Moncton Times, added imation Tue Bectveau Mine.—The annual meeting ef the Beliveau Aibertite and Oil Company took place at the mine on the 13th inst. In the shaft they Are supposed te be within 9 feet of a deposit now ; a pipe from the hole made by tlic borer supplies a gas jet inces- santly with pure gas. ‘The cost of the repairs on account 0! the late fire is $300. After in- specting tie working of the wine, the steck- helders assembled and proceeded with the sale ef delingu ent stock. After the sale the Nec. - Treasurer stuted that the present liabilities of the Company to be $1,700, but there was stock yet to rea/ize on te the value of $3,000, which, when diposed of, would leave the Company with a balance totheir credit ef $1,300. The following directors were elected for the en- suing year: Blair Botsford, F. W. Hales, Duncan Harper, William Patrick, E. B. Chandler, Matthew Lindsay and William Esson. ‘Varden Botsford did not wish to continue o3 President, and Matthew Lindsay was elected to that position by the directors, E. BK. Chandler was re-elected Secretary - Treasure: Tae CENTENARY WELCOME; ITS NEW pASTOR.—-A west brilliant coliatien- was repared by the ladies of the Centenary Sethodi: > Church last evening, it being the occasion of a reception, which was made # joyous one, to Rev. D. D. Currie, whe is tofassuni the pastorate of the church. The congregation assembled in force and in- duiged in a friendly intercourse at the proper time during the evening. Judge Palmer was called to the chair and made some appropriate opening remarks. At the conclusion, Rev. Mr. Currie addressed the meeting, and gave an interesting sketclr of the history of the Centenary Church. Rev. Mr. Daniel also made some remarks in con- nection with the church and its new pastor. After the intellectual part of tie prograrame was con luded, all present were regaled with refreshments gotten up by the ladies in excellent style. The managing commit- tee was compesed of the following ladies: Mrs. Judge Palmer, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Me- Laughlin, Mrs. Knowles, Mrs. R. Thorne, Mrs. H. Therne, Mrs. ‘hi Therne, and Mrs. B.C, Chorne.—st. John Telegraph. Men are at work throw-| A tank containing 25,000 | Run was alse are raging. burned on L destroyed by fire. Ing up trenches. barrels on Lewis Three distinct fires all tanks were struck, Big dnd :wis Run. Ix LD. ord, a young into the town} lex ked sin SANTA , duly At i man named ' cl hancn ine ald, : eA bingy ut night. A killed Harrisor cilled t! netomts sheriff, who was implica- ted in the killing ef the night before, and | } ' . iad mace himse! lf ob nexious te ihe outlaws. On the night of the Sth the N. M., Harrison on the came intoxicated, was »b te ail ime . ‘ge jail hnignt the , ] 2ancoin, up and mob enti ered * Next meb visited the jul, taking out and hanging a pris oner. It isnot knewn what the prisoner’s crime were. LONDON July LS, An explosion eccurred this morning in | the Lenden and South Wales Colliery Com- panys, at the new black vein pit at Risea, six miles from Ne wport. lt is supposed that 1i9 men were in the pit at the time. Probably none will be saved. One body was found at the bottom of the shaft. Ventilation is being restored in the mine te explore for the bodies. Sr. Pererspura, July 15. Private advices report that Chung How has been liberated and degraded from the irst to the fourth rank by the Mandarin. Nevertheless, the war party is in the as- cendant. Dosim, July 15. parts of is ordin- fever in much exaggerated. The reports of Mays are SOms It ary typus and the deaths are very few. LONDON, July 1D. vev. Alexander Mackonochie has ledged an appeal in the Lerds the order suspending him. The Times says, to- a: ay, thi rt a collective note will be presented to the Porte. against Ballien ia the Bank of creased £91,009 during proportion of its reserve to which last week was 50 3-16 now Ot 7-16. England has de- the week. The its liability, per cent, is » July 15. At the municipal elections in Vicenza, the clericals returned a majority of candi- dates, alse at Venice. In the Beputies, ROME provisions te meet any deficit which the abelition ef the grist tax may occasion, have been veted. New York, July 16—-2 a. Bail for Patchell was not accepted in yes- terday s examinations, which are to be cen- tinued. m. cee aged 18, daughter of Rev. James Baird, dD. : formerly eof St. John, had a al. with her mether about a legacy or some family matter. The girl left her home a day or two and it was feared she was lest or had destreyed herself. She has been found by Mrs. Reed, a friend of the family, at White Plains, New York, and restered to her family. Panama, July 15. Advices frem Seuth America are that Pern and Bolivia are abont to enter inio a confederation as ene country under one flag, to be known as the United States of Peru and Bolivia. The preliminary bases of union have’ been signed at Lima, by re- presoniatives of both countries and laid before the Ceuncil of the State of Pern. After the capture of Ariea, the city was viver@up to Chilian soldiers and their orgies ended in burning it to the ground, not a heuse being left. Fortunately hundreds of yemen and children were taken cn beard the foreign men-of-war in their pert. New York, July 15. A letter from Santiago de Cuba confirms the massacre of Cuban prisoners by, Spani- | ards. The unfortunate patriets were on ihe plantation of Drs Torres, near Santiago de Cuba. Some of them were very ill and were nursed by companions. A spy gave information of their presence to the Span- ish commandant and a detachment of sol- diers surrounded the planter’s house at night. The entire party was captured, and the butchery began immediately after, each one, including the owner of the idsindinn, being shot down in cold blood. Lonpon, July 15. The Cardiff correspondent of the Press | Association telegraphs that there is some | confusion regarding the number ef men in | the pit. Recent calculation lessens it to| 80, but it is net impossible that were ever 200 coi ‘hers. Larer.-—It is new certain that 119 per- sens perished in Risco Colliery. It is im- possible to say when the bodies can be safely reached. Danvitisz, Na., July 16. Mollie De Jarnette, who was shot by her brother in a disreputable e house last Thurs- day, died this evening. The brother is in jail waiting trial. Panis, July 15. Rochefert’s new journal so:d 198,000 copies yesterday: + o-— ee Fresh TomatTors, Apples, Lemons and Cheese, just received at Grorce Csrrer’s, 68 Great George Street. {iu 14 Qi wi New Stockinette Worsted Coatings. za oe QO ol ead o ads :0i— -— “NESTORIAN,” 80 Packages Choice Teas, Cases Linen and Cotton Thread. p Charlottetown, July 18, 1889. Cr. DAV TESS: & Gee seme OR a ELS Ei oe nn ly § uu y Steamer Ragan Stewart,” MI] iy AILS from Halifax ‘l'o-merrew, Saturday, Ss : for ¢ harlotte town, retur ning on Monday, carryin; ‘freight at special through rates for London and Liverpool sah Go Bus Koston, New | York, Havre, Hamburg, Bayfield, Hawkes- | bury, astines. Port etaaek Arichat, Canso and Halifax, connecting with ‘Anchor,’ | *?; ‘romwell,’ and other steam boat lines, W RIGHT VACGOWAN, aor Qjueen’s Wharf, | Ch’town, July 16, ’80 Bank and Rink Stock, AUCTION, i WILL-SELL AT FRIDAY, Room, Queen Square, on 23rd inst., at 12 o’cleck,— the : > OF P's 15 Shares in Bank KE. Island, 20 Shares in Merghants Bank oi P. E. Island, 6 Shares in Citizens Skating Rink. WILLIAM DODD, 1886—th 8 tu th Auctioneer, F a | Wholesale Supplies. ( at my wail | } July i5, N a AND TO ARRIVE, at LOW! EST CASH PRICES, -— 200 xr White Buns FLOUR, 100 bbls. Otter Creek 150 bbls. Choice Kiln Dried CORNMEAL, 30 doz. BROOMS, 18 doz. BUGKETS, 7 casks WASHING SODA, 15 boxes LEMONS, 700 lbs. Bright MAPLE SUCAR, 3 tons QDATMEAL (Choice), bbls. SPLIT PEAS, bbls. (PEPPER, Coils ROPE, . a BAKING SODA, 5 ¢asks Ch 101ce SYRUDS, sat Choice CONFECTIGNERY, | rails DATES, Is 50 gross GORKS, | WASH BOARDS & CLOTHES PINS, | (Cases MATCHES, | Casks KEROSENE, | | | ce | j { ! | boxes Bartlett’s BLUE, ases POTASH. BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, June 23, 1880. 3 , Souris Again. [ [ is universally admitted to be a fact that the TEA PARTIES held in Souris have always given satisfaction ; but after were not a circumstance to the one the Laie | intend giving on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of August next, —ON j ! i i | Beautiful Grounds of the New Convent, SOURIS EAST. Arrangements will be made te make all who honor us with their presence comfortable, happy and well-provided for. TEA ON THE TABLES AT ONE O'CLOCK. A good working Committee have the busi- ness in hand, and it will be well attended to. Arrangements for the Games usual on such occasions are being made. Souris at this season presents natural at- tractions for tourists and pleasure-seekers, and no person should miss this opportunity of taking a good wheleseme mouthful of the fresh sea breeze. Arrangements will be made with the Supt. of the Kailway to issue return tickets at half fare from all Stations. Don't Forget the Day. By order of Committee, JOHN A. MACDONALD, R AR until the ‘Twentieth (20th) inst., heen for the current year. TWO be Sold by all kinds of Dances and | June 26, ’80—3i law s Sec’y. TENDERS | ; rmeuy : i J ED, be received / at noon, for the construction ef the buildings, etc., re- | E SOLIC!] and will | qnired on the occasion of the Gathering of the’ Tenth ae zc day ot “the seen, es to McDONELL, of August | the entire sale occa- and every Clans, the pext. Also, the privil Catering on the grounds, on sion. Specifications may be inform: ‘Sint had on applice JOHN A. Chairman of Clames Committee. scottish on ior July 14, 1880—4i iain — ninsinaieenestiaaiie A CL GD } TRY PEs Seay i TR a ie / °} {IVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL} A a fair trial and you will not be disap- | pointed in the result; i i and slat For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIs, Sele Agent ior P. E. 35 Water Street. ‘uly 8, 1880—pat tf Offic € —No, Charlottetown, BY-LAW fer allowing a rate of LY count on the Assessment en Real Estate| | for the current year. Be it enacted by the City dity of Charlottetown, a8 follows :- l. A Disceunt at the rate of two and one- half per cent. shall be allowed to all taxpay- ers who shal!, on or before the twelfth day of | apanst next, A. D. 1880, pay te the ( ‘ity levk, at his office, the taxes severslly due by | E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. Merrison, City Clerk. 12th July, oe —2w Sa Ww. B. Ch’town, (ju 13 POWN AL \ WHARF, OF CHARLOTTETOWN, Crry CLERK’S OFFICE, July 8, 1880. PUBLIC AUCTION, at THe Crry gE GE LOT OF SPECTACLES, EYE- is COAL, not sire) N island, ! dis: | Ceuneil of the | —— hae ALTHAM & GENEVA WATCHES, in Geld and Silver Cases, suitable for Ladies or Gents—a large assortment, very cheap. if LECTRO-PLATED TEA SETS, CAKE BASKETS, Card Receivers, Preserve Dishes, Butter Coolers, Biseuit Jars, Pickle Jars, Vases,Casters, Napkin Rings. ARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMERI- CAN THIRTY-HOUR AND EIGHT- DAY CLOCKS AND TIMEPIECES, LUS- SLASSES, FANCY VASES, AND TERS, PEARL, SHELL, LEATHER CARD CASES. EWEST PATTERNS in Colered Gold and Plated Sets, Brooches, Ear Rings, Necklets, Lockets, Shirt Studs, Gem, Signet, Keeper and Plain Gold Rings. LECTRO-PLATED KNIVES AND FORKS, TABLE, DESSERT, TEA, PRESERVE AND SUGAR SPOONS, EPAIRS TO WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY A SPECIALTY. W. W. WELLNER. Ch’town, July 8, 1880—4i eod 4i wkly SALT. SALT. i re LY EXPECTED AT CANSO, | 7,000 bushels Cadiz Salt, fine- erained, suitable for curing and packing fish, Will. deliver this cargo at any safe Harbor on the island. Parties wanting abeve cargo will de well to engage at once, GEO, COOMBS, Ch’town, July 3, 80. W ‘ater Sfreet, For Sale or to Let. POWNAL WHARF, in Charlottetown, THURSDAY, the 22nd JULY instant, . D. 1880, at the hour of 12 o’clock, neon, ! en re LEASE OF POWNAL WHARF | period of FIVE YEARS, subject to such con- | ditiens as will be submitted on the day of Sale. a By erder, WM. (ju 8 8, '80}— pat _ = 21st 1880. BRITISE WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. er een ne b. MORRISON, City Clerk. | COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, VALUE UNSURPASSED. HE Subscribers have, by the 5. 5. ‘‘ Prince Edward,” ‘* Ethel Blanche,” and other later arrivals, completed the LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF British and Foreign Dry Goods AND GROCERIES Ever imported by them, which they will dis- | pose of at the lowest Cash prices. Please give us a eail before purchasing elsewhere. Ww. & A. BROWN & CO, June 1, 1880. [j 14 ON HAND! — NOP FINS and CASKETS. in Rosewood, / Mahogany, Walnut and imitation woods, of all sizes, and from $2.50 upwards, Japan and Plated Mounting. Hearses half former prices, graph, fulfilled in one hour, cheaper than any | other establishment in the city. MARK BUTCHER King Square, June 29, ‘80—pat pres ar ne h lm for a}: ___ DORIES. Orders from the country, by tele-| IFFXHAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- : ‘four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Cam | be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a doer. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL. ‘April 26, 1880—tf BQNOR SALE, Two American DORIES, in thorough repair. Apply at the FISH MARKET. i May 20, 1880, } ‘ Rindsinsihiidaions ‘A Pact Worth 1 Knowing J pyow OFTEN do we hear men say, “{ never can get clothes to fit.” The res3on ‘is obvious. Few Tailors understand how te iCut the Garment to afford the evolutions of ee body. Come to the right place and get suited. Mothers, bring your Sean wives, ‘send your husbands. Cutting promptly guaranteed, Equalled by few, excelled by none. Mouerate. Terms Cash. THOMAS SMITH, Upper Gt. George Street. Ch’town, June i, 1880. ——— — ‘ Emigrants, A Attention. i bem BEST ROUTE FOR Manitoba, Colorado, and | the West, | executed, Good fits i j | Charges ; j Is ViA. THE Antercolonial and Grand Trunk Railway, | QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE and FARES always LOWER. from Prince Edward Island than by any other route. For Tickets and all er about Luggage, Freights, &c., ey HALES, Agent Grand Trunk Railway Charlottetown, April 17, 1880—3m wkly