ato ea im tae — gocal and Other Items, | gs steamer was detained by the storm at | int du Chene yesterday. Po am §Finnan Haddies, iu limited sup; RES , 4} pies WP S ‘Hanterd, Water street —ml3 oat Lacross®. The Lacrosse Club will ; pee 08 Victoria Park to-morrow afternoon vs County Advertiser advovcat THt King . ° squction in the Railway tariff on limest —c; elfen = j | v Magietra je-morre®. er te this morning was adjourued watil Tux steamer i Miramichi’ left Quebec for} this pers on Nuesday. She will probably | arrive to-mnorrew, t yr, Lester Hayisy, of Vernon River, sold | is trotting horse ‘Campbell Boy” for 3300, } b fonday last. on 5 pres Arriss, Rheubarb, Bananas, Uranges, | temens, Russet an Baldwin Apples, just re. | ceived by W. PF. Cartrar.-—-ml4 vi sre Wiitram VERNON HaRCoURT, one of | the new minister, was defeated in Oxford} gity, afew days age, by a majority of ftifty-| sik. pia | Weare informed that there was no truth ip | the story communicated to the ufrivt, re-| gpecting the finding of a gola watch, etc., in} the heart of an vak tree at Point Pleasant. Tuc 8. S. * City of St. Johz,” which runs between ports on the north shore of New Bruaswick, called at this port to escape the peavy weather in the Gulf. . She left again early this morning sa ~cemnalllitiennalisinio Tux steamer Af. A. Storr, arrived from Halifax this moruiag with a cargo of merchan diese, and Mr. Robert Russell, Mrs. Russell and D, McMillan as passengers. Messrs. Wright & McUowan are agents for the ¥. 4. S. Tux cricketing scason will be opened to- morrow with a match between the married and single elevens of the Pacenix Cricket Club, stum to be pitched at 2 o'clock, sharp. lesen desirous of jeining the club are re- quested to be on the grounds and give their uames to Secretary. ‘Tus barkentine ‘‘ Erema,”’ with a cargo of 25,673 bushels o: eats of 34 lbs each, and 348 pieces deals anc ends, containing 10,000 feet superticial measurement, shipped by Peake Bros. & Uo., cleared for Plymouth, G. G., on the 14th inst. Tue- brigt. ‘“‘Hildred,” Callaghan, with a cargo of 644 pieces of birch timber, contain- ing 16,236 eubic feet, and 2,968 pieces deals aad ends, containing 22,000 feet ef 3-inch measurement, shipped by Peake Bros. & Co., cleared for Liverpool, (+. B., on the 14th inst. Tux cargo of the ‘Carroll’ to Boaton yes- terday consisted of 864 boxes of egys, | cask ef hides, alet of old junk and i40 empty kerosene barrels. In addition to the passen- gers published yesterday were Miss Flinn, J. McDenalid, A. J. Norton, F. T. McKay and wife, and J. Swan. Erratum.—in Dr. Muttarts speech im weference te the Island Railway, which appear- ed iu the Examiner of the 29th ult., instead -of,“‘ encourage the farmers of Prince Exiward Island to get their grain to Montreal,” read ‘encourage the farmers of Prince dward Island to get their grain to market.” Councittor. Smits has called the attention wf the Press and others to the dirty atate of the Police Station and its appurtenances. Without going inte partieniars, we may state ur opinion— that the Station should havea therough cleansing and receive several appli- eatiens of chloride of lime, whitewash, white | saad, and ether purifiers. _—--—— New Lossier Packine EsTapiisHmMenr. — Messrs. M. McFadyen & Co., of Murray Har dor, have erected a new Lebster Factory at Mabou, Caps Breton, where extensive opera. tions will conimence in a few days, in charge of Mr. Hugh, who has been connected with the factory at Murray Harbor for several years. — Adv rliser. Tuz following isa list of the freight shipped from Summerside to Point du Chene by the Island steamers, during the past week :— May 6th to 8th, shipped by ‘Princess of Wales” to Point du Chene—237 cases eggs, 25 biils. oysters, 105 sheep pelts, 5 bbls, pota- toes, i bb). flour, 2 bags oats, 2 bbis. calf skins, M4 sheep, 20 head cattle, 5 calf skius, 2190 ibs. leather, 90 Ibs. butter, 500 lbs. cow hides, 10 sheep, 3 horses, May 10th to 12th, by ‘'St. Lawrence” to Point du Chene: 298 eases eggs, 1630 lbs. oats, 18 horses, 394 lbs. butter, 49 bbls. oysters, 3 bbls. potatoes, 30 lbs. feathers, 1 truck wagon, 20 head cattle, Shorses. Value $7,199. Swonrx 1x.—His Worship, Mayor Daweon, wassworn in by Hon. Judge Hensley, this forenoon, and His Worship afterwards admin- jatered the oath of office to the following Ceun- -villors :— Ward 1..-Thomas Morris and John Ings, 58. “tard 2.—James. Byrne and William Koughan, Esqs. Ward 3.—Patrick Blake and Edward Davy, Esqs. Ward 4 —Lemuel L. Beer and David Law- son, Smith, Eqs, The scrutiny demanded by Mr. Crabbe was withdrawn. a The first meeting of the new Council will take place on Wednesday, the 19th inst. Tue market to-day was well attended. Prices as follows : Beef (small) from 6 to 12 ets. per ib; beef (qr.) from 5 to 8 cents per Ib.; mutten, from 6 to 12 cents per Ib.; lamb (qr.) from 60cts to $1; veal from 3 to 8 cts. per 1b.; pork (small) from 7 to 10 cents;pork (per carcass) from 5 to6cts. ; turkeys, from $1.00 to $2.00; geese (wild), from 50 to 75 centa each ; fowls, from 25 to 3¥ cents per pair; butter (fresh) from 20 to 25 cents per ib.; butter (tub) from 18 te 22 cents per lb.; ducks 20 to 25 cents per pair ; eggs froin 3 to 10 cents per doz. ; potatoes from 15 to 20 cents per bushel; flour, from $5 to $3.25; hay, from 60 to 65 cents per 100 lbs.; oats, from 40 to 45 eents. per bushel ; Oatmeal, from $3 to $3.25; timothy seed per bushel, from $3.75 to $5.00; clever seed, per xx case “of assault before the Stipendiary |den Larce jat feronGr Canver’s, Great | ‘eorge Street. i at Beer & Goff’s, —3in | Nickel ware. ky quire for if, Ksqa. Ward 5.—Alexander Horne and Henry B. | - On ees te _ Special Notices. ——— ee Fresn Biscuits at Beer & Goff’s. NRW Pra {@x iene) at Beer & Gofl's«. Fresu lot Ja: Ar A REST Jam and Marmalade at Beer ; é i ver & Gots m3 Si THR Be st Island Timethy and Clove: Seed | at the Ac its, WS + cane » ‘ at the Agricuitaral Stere.—--R. May. [a293i a oe Urang Lemons; and | Vnions, just re dat tie Family Grocery— ' » IX. BRACE : nk MANGOL-W) vt Li | iL Read ( urter’s | Mammoth Rad | wen ae” mamimota ted, Carter's Orange Globe, War- } j ‘; +) . cellow and Yellow Globe.— W. R. fra 10 4: i Garden Seeds, geod quality, for sale VV ATSON, : Frees jin 7 Oi PHE finest English Flower and Vegetable seed just received at the Acricultural Stors, | ‘ | ‘ ? *: K. May.} ap 21, 3i eod | Trea A pwerewe Ny r ane ‘iT ARRIVED. New weeds and| . orsteds, in grect variety, at Bruce & | McK enziz's. ap2s Very cnotce Island Loney, 25 cts, per Ib, | CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and Maris Synrer, 15 ets. per pint, at Beer & Goff's—3in. wt St RECEIVED at the Agricultural Store, Baghsh Read, VV bite, and. Alsyke Clover, of the best quality. —R. May. {ma 7 101 Aut, kinds of the best English Turnip Seed, at the Agricultural Stere.—R. May. [m7 10i Cast ror Eccs.— Merchants in the country will get the highest price for their eggs at th Family Grocery,—R. K. Brace, - Imports. PER ‘‘M, A, STARR,” FROM HALIFAX. Apothecaries Hall—1 carboy and 8 boxes medicine, 1 bex starch, 2 bbls, | box mdse, 3 bbls soda. Beer & Goff-—20 boxes matches, 1 box mdse, L box oil, 1 box indigo, 1 bb! whiting. Henry beer—5 matches, 2 boxes wadse, 1 keg, 1 bbl soda, 1 bbl mdee. Beer & Sen—1l bag and 48 kega nails, A A Baldwin—-15 kegs and 1 bag nails, 7 relis tarred, 15 rolis dry paper, 1 parcel, 2 cases copper paint, 10 kegs nails, | case and | keg powder, B Balderston—30 bb!s appies. Owen Cennolly—6 boxes potash, 4 bags seed, boxes iF W Cunninghamw-—1! case cigars. Carveil Bros—-l piano, 300 boxes lobster cans, 2 ingots tin, 3 bbls covers. Jno Davies —4 bbls beer, 9 cases liquor. Geo Davies & Co—20 cases matches, | box mdse, | bex indigo, 6 boxes petash, 1 bex mdse, } keg sulphur, 10 bbls salt. Hon D Dayies—J keg dumps, | bag mdse. Dr Dodd-—12 boxes mdse, 4 bbis, 2 boxes mdse. Forrest & Co—l bale marlin. J A Gourlie—7 bags seed. B Wilsen Higgs—1 bale trees, 35 bags clover seed. Hyndman Bros—$0 bdls lobster cans. Mrs MeNeill—-20 cases liquor. R Johrston—! tin, 2 boxes mdse. W Kennedy—3 bbis fox berries. J Reid Bros—2 kegs powder. ) PD Rankin —i bex potah, 1 bex starch. Lb) Small—1] case paint. Tuphao & Bowness—2 bags seed. W R Watson— 3 bags seed. V A Weeks & Co—15 boxes tea. a —— - - o> an een etnanatl saneniagiesinitann de “ SHIPPING (INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May i3.—Trie, Crapaud, 400 bags of petatoes; P, L. G., Pietou, coal; Capella, Halifax, household furniture ; Joan DP’Are, She- diac, lumber ; Anadine, Cow Bay coal te Wright & MacGowan. 14th—Str M. A. Starr, Halifax, Mdse; Annie, Grand River, mdse, Lord Bury, Pert Hawkesbury, ballast. , CLEARED, May 13—Schr. Maggie, Pictou, oats; P. L. G., Pictou, ballast ; Jehn Louis, Pictou, pota toes; Susan King, Tatamagouche, sundry nidse. by Peake Bros. May l4th—sch, Tryo, Crapaud, mdse; Quick- step, Halifax; 1,500 bush. potatoes ; Gaz- elie, Pictou, ballast; brigt. Hildred, Liver- pool, 644 pieces timber, 2,965 pieces dea) ends, by Peake Bros 4& Ce.; brqt. Erema, Plymouth, 25,678 bush. oats, 348 pieces deals and ends, by Peake Bros. & Co.; Mary Kate, Bay of Islands, 1,708 bush. potatoes, o8 do, turnips, by D. Miller. noes Viav The Barque Journal, Capt. Gallant, arrived t Summerside on Tuesday iast, from Liver- vool, with a cargo of merchandise. Tux Brigt Dot, Capt. Grady, called at Sum- merside on Monday last, on her way to Cas- cumpec to load vate for the Kngtish market. The Brigt Rowena, Capt. Walsh, owned by Jon. Jehn LeFurgey, made Cascumpec on ‘TTnesday last, after a long passage from the West Indies. St. John’ N’fld, arrived 29th ult., Minnie J. (., Lannigan, from Souris, Uleared, 29th, schr. Isabel, McLeod, for Souris. Baltimore, May 7.—NSailed Brigt Willie, Qlarke, for Summerside. Halifax, May 11.—Cleared, M. A. Starr, cor Charlottetown ; J. R. Stewart, for Souris; brigt Nyanza, for Alberton, to load for the the United Kingdom. in port, Annie Duncan, nd Lizzie Cameron for Charlottetown, and schr. Lottie May, for Georgetown. Schr. Spring Bird, Mosher, from Bridge- water, which arriyed at St. John’s N’fld, on the 18th inst., reports experienced very rough weather during the passage ; lost boat, broke mainboom and gaif and received other serious damage. : Sailed from-Rotterdam on 4th, Gondolier, Wi ARE NOW OPENING | Cases of Straw Hiais. i — . Bile . a LONDON HOUSE. Ex **Pernvian” and ** Northern Light,” Feathers, Flowers, Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Scarts, Giioves, Millinery, Silks, Bonnet Gruaments, &c,, White and Grey Cottons, Prints and Sheetings, | | By “ Prince Edward’ we shall receive | the greater portion of our j ; ba | Spring & summer Stock which has been bought at the The Home ef Cash ‘Trade, the best houses in Halifax, can : . ' Lowest. Prices that Goods have: ' reached during the hard times_ now passing away ! — :0: - that the system of Selling | GODS | } FOR CASH i At a minimum Profit, was first introduced into the Pro- vinee of Prince Edward Island by the LONDON HOUSE, AND HERE, AT we can guarantee to our Cus-\© tomers the Brest VALUE to be | found in the market! TO OUR CUSTOM a Tailoring Department We veal scarcely remind the Public’ we purpose to devote particular attention. We shall keep on hand ONE OF THE FINEST ASSORTMENTS Fr a Scotch, English and Canadian CLOTHS ! And having secured the services of Mr. Maynard, a popular Cut- ter, of long experience in one of onfidently solicit the custom of all who require Good Work and a Perfect Fit! G DAVIES & CO. ee Charlottetown, April 30, 1886. A ni SN OE 2 aQ, 7. 1879. ESTABLISHED 13825. CANADA CORDAGE FAGTORY. JOHN A.. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. A ANUPACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla | — uy Repe, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Honseline, | Hambreline, &e., &c., equal in quality to the best American. —— Bete nee = ae ‘ ea Prices on application. -LOUR ! LO¢ ~ SADDLES! Ladies’ and Gentiemen’s A FEW Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddles L£% and Bridles, from the renowned House of Ashford’s, Regent Street, London, landing BBLS. Empress Superior, 100 bbls. Credit Mille, 100 bbls. Howland’s Choice. CARVELL BROS. JOHN STUMBLES. Great George Strect, May 5, ‘30-41 PACIFIC ni T NEW YORE. MARINE. Assets 3ist Dec., 1879, + $744,149.00 Insurance effected on CARGOKS and FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards on first-class risks. ‘ertificates issued payable in London at the office of Morten Ross & Co., Bankers, or in New York. . Risks taken and rates fixed without being referred to Head Office. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent for PB. E. Island, May 11, 1580. Bales es ~ C. McLennan, COMMISSION MERCHANT, GENERAL AGENT, AND AUCTIONEER, 46 QUEEN STREET, Charlotietown. - - P. E. Esland. Consignments solicited. Prompt returns guaranteed. Auction Salea conducted in any part of the City or Country on reasonable terms. May 11, 1880—3m eod ROYAL HARRY YOUNG HAMBELTONIAN, MNHE above STALLIONS will stand for the I season at the owners stables in this city, and at Upton Steck Farm. JOHN T. JENKINS. May 11, 1880—eod ne mmm Labrador Herring IHOICE CATCH OF 1879. Smoked Salmon, Salt Treut, ‘«* Herring, ‘* Shad, “6 Halibut, ‘* Mackerel. At HALLS FISH MARKET. Atkinson for New York. Quebec, May 7.--The coasting pilot of the: American steamer SV, A, Sumner, which ! passed through Wednesday night, reports | that at daylight on the morning of the 2nd | inst., he saw the veseel before reported ashore on Prince Edward Island. She was on her bean ends and flying a signal of distress. She was on her foremast, and the bottem of | the vessel was painted red. The otenmaat; | while passing was about three miles off the) vessel ashore, so they could not make eut her | db., fram 25 te 26 centa. nameé. Feb. 18, 1880—ti MACLEAN & MARTIN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Cewson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlottetown, P. EH. 1, A, A. McLEAN, DD. ©. MARTIN. June 18, 1879.—ex2aw Bo i ; i i ; ; TO ARRIVE! ex “Prince Edward” this day. Fer sale low by , ec acnen Per Steamers rnemnnnconane Ae nD ee eee, "MANILLA. CUILS just received, (six, ni twelve and eighteen thread, an CARVELL BROS. 1,22 upwards, ) May, 10, 1880—3i To Let. fMHE SHOP in Upper Queen Street, lately occupied by Simon W. Crabbe. Pes- session given Ist June. ARCEHE’D WHITE, Ch’town, May 7, ’80—pat pres ne her lia Imperial Measures | \ “ADE of the BEST MATERIAL, & warranted correct, at A. HERMANS & SONS. ~ FROM BOSTON | Every Week, Oranges, ! lemons, Which we will Sellto Dealers here as low as can be imported. WHOLESALE ONLY. 'W. E. DAWSOH & CO. May 5, ISS0. é Iron Wenches, theap. ~ BOUGHT at Merrisey’s Foundry a num- ber of large and small wencnes, which T can sellat half erdinary prices. Apply te H, COOMBs. May 12, 1880—pat 3: Best American Kerosene, gpa LANDED, and selling very cheap,-— 10 casks Amerian Kerosene Oil (best quality), 20 boxes New Bermuda Onions. WILLIAM DODD, May 12, 1850-21 (Jueeu Square. NEW TEAS. ANDING ex Barkentine Lthel Blanche, Chests aud Walf-chests Congou Teas, HORACE HASZARD, 61 Water Street. Charlettetown, May 12, '80-—lw eod Lobster Packer's Supplies PER STR. “ PRINCE EDWARD,” ingots Refined Tin, Boxes Grain Tin, Boxes Coke Tin Plate, Pigs Lead, Bars Copper, For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch'town, May 5, 1880—3i eod ere en te erent OCC CCC LO CLL LL OCONEE GEORGE CARTER, —DEALER 1N-— Choice Groceries, FRUIT, CORFECTIGNERY, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS. 68 Great George Street, Next Millner’s Tin Shop. Charlottetewn, May $, 1880 —3w eod Ch'town, May 10—6i ‘THOROUGHBRED HORSE “DUEFBRIN~’ THE “DUFFERIN” will stand every Friday at Cen- nolly’s Livery Stables from Gath, 10a. im. untild p.m. Atall ‘ether times during the season he will be found \for service at the Governmert Stock Farm. ‘This Horse was bred at Government Steck Mutual Inguranee (0,, | And Other Fruits in Season, | Farm, and is ewned by the Gevernment ; will be four years old in August next, stands 164 |handsfhigh, weighs about 1,200 lhs., is efa i rich bay color, and with fime symmetry and action. He, was sired by imported Blood | Horse ‘‘Abel,” dam, imported English Bleod | Mare. Persons desirous of breeding bloeded | stock should avail themselves of his services, ‘as he is the only thoronghbred on the Island, | aud comes nearer to old ‘‘Saladin” than any | Horse we have had since his time. | Terms $4.00, to be paid at time of service, or $5.09 Ist of November .uext. By order of Commissioners. FRANCIS BELL ' Ch’tewn, May 18, 1880. —Zw eed A. NORTON, practical House Paint. . er. Whitening, Tinting, and Paper Hanying done with despatch and at moderate charges. Residence and Shop, Fitsroy street, opposite Peter Halloran’s. Ch’town, April 29, 1880—1m eee. BONE DUST. NARMERS and GARDNERS requirin the above valhiable fertilizer should sen their orders in at once, as but a limited quan- tity will be ground this season—and it is now selling fast -$2 per 100 pounds, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, April 7, 80—S3aw, wkly, pat 2i a mene For Sale or to Let. HAT Freehold Property, with a front ef eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Syduey Street,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Cara be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door. Apply on the premises to MRS, BOSWALL. April 26, 1880—tf VESSELS WANTED! load Coal at Sydney and other Ports iz Cape Breton for Montrealand New Y and to load deals (phosphates for ballast) and Grain from Montreal aud New York for Ports in the United Kingdom. -—-ALRO—- Vessels to load Deal at Halifax and near Ports for Ports in the United Kingdom, ~-ALSO Vessels to load Sawn Timber and Deals at Southern Ports in the United States for Ports in the United Kingdom. The highest rates of freight will be given. WM. KOUGHAN, Ch'town, April 24, ’80. Ship Broker. UBSCRIBE for the DAILY BXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper published in the Provinces, ont. wae | pi be Ea