i * Gq ES -_ ssnenemamentinanaminemeiae ne tina ese—emtncaras = mn ner - ee en ee Fae sama TA ATI oa Be AT IR pore nwrestensh apenas SNES - A PAI OCS een 7 * |} VOL 7 EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST HI, 188 (0 4 | FJ | iy \s, : } } i i bee ( »! ’ 7 KD CR AUE? ; Ah AY BU ES ¢ AU ) » LOUYU, VU, De he a a oo — . 2 6 BP ORee CMY EE “om see er on pees LD A me TO, sen Bk an | te 1 re oe maa & —— A sete ree my “TS a nono sa ee Rei By T edi 7" AL g hots into the girl’s and soven into his own 1 = ‘ ” ; >? ; ° . 3° . x j 5 > i NI ee } CoB ae z = ie ee g ie 5. ey body. Phoeips is still living but cannot re- i cb cover. He was incensed because the girl, ay es ‘ “| who had not besn living with him lately, crepes ‘O: : EUROPEAN, had refused to renew relations. a Dustin, Aug () ——— rye ‘ : = 1 At , 3 T a+ im the harvest prospects in Ireland are New London Netes. oe : ie a nile j x ¥ ? & bf 57% fy ae H again causing anxiety. Rains fer the !ast oe sesh ae i ; e} 2. # es g ang 5 i ee a ag fortnight have been excessive. Potatoes Forest Home Division still continues to & . * ” 5 ¥ oe Sar 8 y z " oS ' . 2% . 4 : . > F are generally sonnd, but blight is visible fn ]@0 £00 + Work, and jx igin g b y the oratori- 7 tnany felds. Green crops premise an abund-} © | powers displayed every Monday night, Blac Kk f as oO! neres, ant yield, one would suppose that Demosthenes and ; A grand demonstration of the Home| Burke were cast inte oblivion. Black Hrenc h Vv lari no: ¢. Rulers took tl e Liverpool, Ve sierd Ly Lilo resp es i ortiou wf this eceinmun- to Parnell, who did not attend in the Com. {ify » yveatiy annoyed by a iot of the B : " 2a J mons on the cecasien of the passage of the {rowdi Pane: this and other districts * y ‘ _ = cN ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ; ot > ; . . ac ) ersian Cor ds Compensation Bill, A mewber of Parlia thering inte a vacant house every. night Try 4° ment pres 1GCG. He and other spe zkers at-jand carrying on in 2 diserzceful man- (a2 cy’ : ; : f : tacked the Fieuse of Lords for re ine ti »} We hope that a step will be put to YY ' ite nd = Troe j Ittons tach 4 ti Ea : © OF 20TUS tht ejecting sat her, © i di LDat a SiM)} yi: 02 ] : ‘ a 5 4 7 eos ‘ ‘ nq get ; v¥ Ol At OY Co Uli, Compensation Bill, such a species of blackguardism so that — . “ ml), StL £ lh'a 1 aw +2} . oo Losw® » av at uphasn -s hic "3903 “~ . ihe news of the despatch of reinforce [strangers may entertain a higher opimion y - > LAT eo} ‘ . ee ae ; i , V aly eteen v¥ ] Lidl ie ments to Ireland was received there with no | of this place. S, New Stockinette Worsted Coatings. EX Ss. S. “NESTORIAN, | 80 Packages Choice Teas, | % 3 Cases Linen and Cotton Thread. | Ca DNA VLlLHeS & CO. ’ Z . wma owners a bh tT. }*) 5 Charlottetown, July 15, 1850 - - eR Re ee 2 ee ON OE OY a ee OE TO ee Oe eR - re fe Te oom The tenewre: -_ ~ rd SF ta a 4 x a4 —_ as B es 5 a (eV EEN Barcas Ms 3 * 2x St MB? ae! } SQA * a we ig po, : cei ok jes fescscs oe? Mal i Whey 26278! R > se hy i + : B wv ee oe. Se Te z iq Pah hh 8 s 3 Shh Was ~ t é me eee | WARE 3 Tn 7) bok 4 : my! | *" % 3 Fon aif Vinds af finealrang Riananita ayy Brea oa aoa ial Fe E. FUL GL Ritus (i UlLGUBDLB, Oisbuils y Sey i chil, Goa wd bom B j Car thc wee Coe GP ond Summer Goods: Se ee ee Spring on Sill Hen GI U D; | é§ ay eek &E oO |e he em # 5 Efe oj 93 ‘ . a mf, ow fon * -@ “Ret, ™ 2 2 c 4 i = Fewer cote, “TPE ROH SS PEAN ACK COMPLE} c iN EVE RY BE PA RIMERT, = ugh’ be os aoa 5 S oe & <a, ° & | oe 7? ST es ££ oe ae. | ry >A VALUE UNS ike Fas SSED. ey f 4 . 2 es a s ee HE Subse: ibers bave. by the roa Prince ‘ty © » te i fo an ‘ > } 9 } 4h, ar a SS 2 r v Edward, Kthel Blanche, and othe: | — —" ee Be b a later arrivals. completed the = o - a > C5 = at a ae ay ® t - ae af Y ite Om ° “ oe ee _—_ ee ft LARCEST AND BEST STOCK OF = sy eee BU os : i 7 t a =~ been — aw = oe ee P © : fi e 4 Sim PH . * az; Movoign hPry , ‘ ae om "OD v » wo Ss —ai British ind Foreigi ury UD0uS | 2 ee ee oS S Se ot Te 2 4 cs -% i<lalat—a <li re x ’ Gams «ees CD ~ if ao cid pe “ Nex : a ® AND GROUEHRIES 2 o en B we lie a. I ee Fe _ met o Ever imported by them, which they will dis- cs onion one BS eS ie ce i. oe 2S OF oe ee cy ~ : ‘ wae? — a. aw ; pose vo! at the lowest Cash prices. Fm ie ee 2 a Oa a ood ee —_ ‘ Be. een’ ~ po Sens a os ‘ ‘cee 2 — =~ ‘ at a) Bes -“—— Please give us a call before purchasing Gt: fe, GEE OS). + hee ee y F 2 ee 2 on s . Cw Bs. elsewhere. ae ; Saw San BSB SSS ow eB Smell ¥ ° wW. & A. sroOwW R & Co ve - pecs = isa ma ag “4 —_ ce ep hare -\ pe pode nt ; road ee ee Te ee "OS "a a 2 eS. = — June 1, 1880. [j 14} * 2 @ ~ me eo ae Oe » O tm & See tt elie aaininia i sineenemetin axa ele lw Ss ee Uv! he Ue a ~ Ss fy ~~ —<4 ns em ee TO &. ~~ | a Ss os aw -=— Doo ie PACIFIC | ox os Oe ae ae a a ee SN Te oe "a Oo cand in ba af ; ea ne ~ e ~ eo — ~ j . : j S on ee ES i on o oe ") — SD i = x © in | — tf . 8 @ Bom Ores et 5S QAR eo ¥ t th ! eee saa! Pee O yy os —_ pruned bere , i iy ~ we cS 4's SEB &: ooo ’s @m > j } =— ee 4 ee sg oe il an, re a oa cmd a _ oe we i a ox ~ mae ‘2 aio ad — Or oe eee oO @ gs a Net = cc a —OF— po eons oa os » a a ame E25 ~ mew 8 OU Cf ~~ ee Come =| ~ WE w. YORE am ap OD 2S “Oo Si . } nied on = Zien po op ~ ; ana } om wat aaa ~ ek poo = © 3 0 ages a "> 7s 4 A LR i re E. i wm . o a er le gad > ee | a e - ~~ “a ibaa cena amaene cums aensusenene { ‘ 5 Et tt te a Mes Pe ss as s Liberal Discount to Wholesale Buyers. Special prices offered to Committees of | i a 'O - p i a } | sn ful se ‘ ¥ ; > * a et ‘ . > i : Assets 31st Dec., 15/9, Pee eREOee | Church Partie s, Pienics, &e. Catalogue and Price List mailed free to any address. | Insurance effected on CARGOES and | JOHN UIR K. ie FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards | — 5 E on first-class risks. LY Jeane 14, 1900 PROPRIETOR i = oe e i witli . Fe ‘ Certificates issued payable in Londen | Su a Tee ae nd ie “ awe office of Morton Rosz & Co., Bankers, or in New York, Risks taken aud rates fixed without being | referred to Head Office. | "-ENTON FT. NEWH i at the i SIDE HOTEL! Bib4 i. aay 11, 650, AM RUSTICO BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. | OUP ee? oat (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) / Great Summer nesort eae aoe ion of Guests from the 24th +h OY or the rece} i HIS Beautiful Watering Place will be open f June till the 15th September. The above Hotel is situated in one of the mo st escape PRICE EDWARD ISLAND, charming spots on the Island, be : cate ema? | havis ig beautiful seenery, 4 bracing atmosphere, a es oe spiendid aos = ¥ rs ea and , ie ste., ete. Good Tables. Moderate charges. Specia LORN & EL ©O TL HH Li-} bathing, sea and river fis hing, ete., 0d p te sei rents made for Picnic and Dinner Parties, ete. Also the spacious Pavilion will we be, ger Pa ; arran > : 4 : » 'e+ for Picnic Parties, etc., at mocderare charges. , . ’ Ay « Honse ; 2 be 2€b Oo iK 1c i ; 2 PPVHIS New and Commodious ifouse, situate Sears dotietown every Wednesday and Setuniay evening telling tio M at North Shore, offers great attraction Coach will leave Charlottetown every i eanesaay i Dé ; _ . g, 8? > Y . cv c Te Wi for Tourists who are wanting recreation, sea | Guests ; re turning every Thursday and Mon lay morning, at 9 o’cleck, a. m. F vith Mr, Bagnall to meet trains from all “4 bathing, fishing, etc. It is within easy access of the City, being ealy thirteen (13) miles by rail or carriage. Charges moderate. For further particulars apply to the Manager, or address LORNE HOTEL COMPANY, Charlottetown, P. FE. 1 Also, arrangements have been made points at Hunter Haver, for passage to Seaside—7 roiles. * ADDRESS, spelt Mi es > JOHN NEWSON & CO., Proprietors, Cha E. Island. es a 91. 1880 rlottetown, P. June 21, 1550. ae nA AAs PEELE I AE ll APE TE LS ORT SER ETA ee Se 1880. June 12, Ca ee ne? SS Sruebe . ESFARLISHED Is CANADA CORDAGE FACIORY. JOHN A. GONVERSE, MONTREAL. a’ ‘PACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manill MM’ aa aie Manilla Hawsers, Lebster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Howseling | 9 ‘ Hambroline, &e., &c,, equal in quality to the best American, sa Prices on application. Jan. 7, 1880. J TRY IT DRY IP. 7 a ‘ VIVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL a fair trial and you will not be disap- painted iu the result; i¢ is COAL, not fre clay and »/ate. For © rders apply to aro | G. DeBLOIs, | Sole Agent a P. U, Island, Office— No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, 188C—pat tf e. feeling of alarm but with simple surpris« an agrarian LONDON, Aug. was » es > at Neen Ss aut ‘TSMOUTH, BNng., Aue.yV. it 7 c eimcers anu or ' 7 } reiana 7 2 ! 3 nunarea Mari rm ae nen Hn Gay. Aur. 9. indsor. He Baturday, PR royal j 108 left ior LONDON, ved at W X, ue time. station Gladstor W ill 50 to where he will stay so arri nburg, la al Heli susse on itd Caesunken a statedh the ~~ 7 lvortncote i ; ; aaG recelyv< } +) ean or one m - OVE ; Liternoon, stated that England, early in @*41° * re »bilizing her KB Ssaleiel, find- ‘nments had with- s, withdrew hers he other govel arawn thelr ovyyectro watQ. Aug. 9, We d r lacs CABUL, The Hriisn ¥% ryt , be B Amcer Wii adoui on ur ’ ? tie has sucees ive f rer, st ee aeqa in > ur ’ t% BomBay, Aug. °. Chaman Chok threatened Afxhans, but the rumor ipdure 1 obable. Certaim tribes over the whele country are in coumotion., CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 9. A Cabinet Conncil on Saturday decided to send treops to Duleigne. This is under- stood as in a measure preliminary te ced ing Duleigne to Montenegro. ' o% . G LONDON, AUG. 2 A despatch from Quetta reports that enother light has oceurred between the cops retiring from the line of railway uj on the Sibi and a large body of tri besine Yhe treops retired with a loss of ten killed and the greater portion of their baggage and animals and treasnry chest « ainins a lec and a half of rupees. A Paris despatch to the TVcleyraph, says : ‘* At the suggestion. of England, France has been enirusted with tne task of draw- ing Up a collective nete reflecting upon the note.” Ms Aug o, Porte’s teply to a previeus ATH 72 * ¢ fs ret Reserves are flocking in caphaly.: Phe Greek army will soon number 20,000. LONDON, Aug. 9. On July 20th’ a large Russian foraging wil ae i ee! my ‘ . party were driven by Tekkes, neat Geok- tipe. ‘The entire Tarcomar army is coenh- centrated at G& rcoktipe. heinrorcements, : , ' . . numbering 12,000, from ‘Merv have arrived, naa battle seems imminent. i i LIN, At , : . sys _ ; Comte de Vailiier, #renca Ambassa- fior to German 328 tendered his resigna- ; is se tion on accoul 31 Lili HEAL Lonpon, Aug. 9. . Wane arte ,’-tha eit , i omenat in Various pate Gi. the United i1bgaom consider? ibis dama ge Was GGhe DY Caies ana heavy rains on urday and Sanday. TERT Y mY Oy A nh | ‘ mw STATES : ade INEW OR ss Aug. v. Nha ctaa} yy ** lies ats s Cor ing’ a er ak RLIC SLCAINGI 1LPastus orn 1s AC1L Arie On the hu 7 - ere a large ni umber of ieward trip. passengers, Island, last evening, Phere We including wemen and childeen. When about half a mile from ber pier two dis- tinct shocks were felt as if the vessel had struck a soit ean. The vessel sprung a 7 e c L£ bad leak and ¥ ter poured In at a fearful } ‘ > a 4 nou i rate. The bow was turned toward the hore and in fifteer sag was oo led snore ana in niteen minutes Was grounGe within ten feet of the excursion pier at : : ryt. } ye » . ~ Starins, Glen island. ‘The other steamers } 4a aarar no wy ho tlic, atne _” toox oli ine pa ssengvek 8. yWhen the steamer struck a panic ensued from a person snont- } vs 2 ing she was sinking, and life beits were hurridly put on. Lartite Faris, N. Y., Aug. 9 Alphonso Klock fatally shot Jerry Hol- a den, of Herkmier, lvst night. Heiden was having improp ev relations with Klock’s sister when the deed was committed. Klock delivered himself to the autherities. New Yerx, Aug. 9. Peero Fasa and Nicolo Asaso, two {tal- ians who attended Belbo’s fu neral, day, on returning beat and kicked Edw ard | Moran insensible. Moran is believed to be | dying. His skull is fr actured, arm broken, | and body shockingly bruised. Asaso have been arrested. Boston, Aug. 9. Satur: | t | } Pasa and | Sustio of singular felicity ; : ' ; Meiean, Eeqg., P. G. W. P., has re- turned home a'ter spending a mont} among bis friends in Boston and New York ; and judging hy the able temperance speeches delivered since his return he has received idition to his temperance veeabr- ‘ ‘ ifcs € ; ¢ Quaies an at fo. gree * sews | ‘ yin 7 +1 -3y yee ; Paw ‘he weather still continues unfavorable forhayr aking. “7 1 } ; Now that we are on the eve of the elee- tion for the friends of Ne Canada Temperance Act, the that noble cause have secured the s of Mr. «J. Curtis to deliver 2 series ures on the Act we in has no have ne rvics nh orator that he we as bs saying London, and doubt that an extraordinary amount of good WwW ill a ACCOM, | is shed. > +: <a ++ — Sir Jobn on Im ation. th of the 4th inst... Sir Jehn On @ night Macdenali, Sir Cearles Tupper, Sir Alex, Galt, Col, Dennis, Ho on. Mr, Pope, Col. Williams, Earl Der y and Sir Garnet Wol- seley were entertained by the Fishmongers’ yupany The Prune Warden proposed the toast of the ‘‘ British Colonies.” Sir John Ma ree wld re sponded, and said that they in Canada were desirous of having Englishmen, Irishmen and Scotchmen come them and settle. They had 250,000,000 acres of land. The Government gives men of §& years and upwards farms of 160 acres gratuiiously, of the finest land, as the Yankee would say, that ever lay ont of doors. Sir Charles Tupper also responded, aud corrected the suggestion that the ob of the Canadian visitors was to obtain money from England, except by ofitable investment for aineng ali ject way of securing pr the construction of railways and the de- velopment of t th e country. Re dwelt upon the advantay ges shale da offered to emigr ants and the imp ortance of emigration as @ neans of eon! rib ing to the. solution of sone of the dilticulties which W ere ihe sub- ject of coniroversy in this countr DBO THtl, py ; STA rt act 4130 SVO Yas Standard my} > mn 1 Oe. t nwcd ¢ “ ; ine Royal OvHaGaraG 1S Hever Cart ied inte action, even though the sovereign in per- sen commands the army. A heraldic man- ript of the sixteenth century prescribes tcf use that the RoyakStandard ‘ shall not be set before the kyngees peviliios or tente, and not ieee berne inte battayle, and te be length 1i yards.” ‘The Reyal Standards is never hoisted on board ships exeept when tier Majesty is on board, or a member of the Royal family, other than the Prince of Wales. When the latter is on beard his own standard is hoisted. It is the same as ‘xcept that it bears a that of. the Queen, label of three points, with the atms of Saxony on an eseutcheon of pretense. Wherever the Sovereign is residing the Royal Standard is hoisted, and on Royal anniversaries and State occasions—home and fereign—specified in the Queen's regn- ations, but newhere else. Mr. Archibald Forbes, the famous war correspondent, who wen such laurels in his line the Iranco- German, the Russo- i mee sh andthe ZAulu wars, is coming out to the United States and Canada en a lee- in turing tour. He will take the platform on this side eearly in Nevember. {It is to be presumed that he will tell many fan audience of ‘* the royal people he has met,” and the wonderful scenes he has witnessed en many battle fields, if epportunity be afforded hiw. He has achieved great succcess as a lecturer. a n Government accepted Mr. Gladstone's apology iusulting words ken of the Em peror of Austria, but it seems that it suspects Mr. Gladstone of co- ope rating withsGort tschakoff to rob Austria of advantages conceded to if in the Berlin mr} ‘ tere the AUsStrTia ior &H« t Treaty, and t to prevent it taking measures tu check-mate Kussian designs in Bulgaria and Roumelia. <- Bere Mr. Mark Firth, a weaithy Weskéyan of Sheffield, who has presented his fellow- tewnsmen with some very valuable gifts, one of them being a park, last week pre- sented the Methodist Conference sitting in London with $5,000 toward some of its schemes _ ct >e Sin Wa. Younc, the venerable Chief Nova Scotia, enjoys to-day the oi celebrating his golden wedding and eighty-tirst irth- day. He -— signalized the occasion by sending the Mayo ames N. Phelps shot and killed Sadie | of Halifax a cheqae for four handred Saha Graover, himself Sunday evening. He fired four his fermer mistress, and then shot} to be distributed at that oficial’s discretion among the charitable institutions of the city,