bee perme He MR OCIA agg ine . . A OLE et OC AR Sie 8 se Se at term ones ONE SNR essa , { Rn OS tyre ve se PEP — _ pocal and Other Items, cyoxs Myrtle Navy —at Rubin & Hart's, Qxe common drunk at the Stipendiary Magistrate 8 Court this forenoon. Tar City Small Debt Court is in session to. day and basa very good docket, —— CapBace and Vomate Plants for sale at the “ Agricaltural Store. R May. [j2 3i . ee _ Ww, R. Narraway, Esq., has been appointed Stipendiary Magistrate of Pictou, Mr. Rosset Waexs has been Padmitted a a in the law firm of Davies and Suther- d gxoks fine cut Tobacco, from Rubin & Hart, on Queen Street. Ar Fredericton, N. B., Frederick Ruasel was recently fined $50 for violating the Can- ada Temperance Act. —— A Monrreat Policeman had his wife arrest- ed on snapicion of an ittempt to peisen him | ob the Sist uit. Bank ——_ - Tus Union has declared a semi. annual dividend at the rate of eight per cent, | per annum. Tur Toronte ‘‘Globe” declares eclitorially that for years — the late George Brown favored the abolition of the Senate. Au kinds of American Tebaccves at Kubin & Hart's, . —_——— and Canadian Maris Syrvurs—new impertation—20 cents a pint, 32 cents a bottle, and $1.75 a gallon tin, very choice at Beer & tiorr’s,- j2 bi Ir is said that the Minister of Marine and Fisheries will shortly proceed to England for the purpose of purchasing a new Gov- ernment steamer. - Ee ~ by reference to HYMenNtat. tle proper column it will be seen that ‘‘an interesting event’ took place at the residence ef Mr. Rebert Bryiges to-day. We wish the young couple health, happiness, and a long career of matrimonial telicity. Sgep Porarors.—The North Sydney Herald says the schooner ‘‘S»hinx,” of P. E. Island,’ is in poré with a cargo of seed potatoes, which are being eagerly bought up by country farm- ers for seed. For Satx —A Cow feur years old will be seld by public auction, on Friday, the 4th June, at 12 o'clock, at the auction mart of E. Needham, Market Square. This cow is a superior milker and only a fortaight calved. Lowster fishing is now being proseeuted with great activity. (he Pionerr says that the daily average catch at McFadyen’s factory, Beach Point, is from fifteen to sixteen thousand. Tue Ririz.—-in the competition by the members of Major Morris’ Batttery of Garrison Artillery at Kensington, yesterday, Sergeant Younker won the Battery cup, makinga score of 79 out of a possible 105. Ranges 200, 400, and 500 yards. Tue best Havana Cigars in the city at Rubin & Hart's, corner Richmond and Queen Streets. Tea Meerine.—lhe members and friends of the Methodist Chureh at Mount Stewart. have decided to held a tea meeting to raise funds te pay off the debt on their Church. Tea to take place on Wednesday, 7th July next. Full particulars in a week or two. New Livery Stasie.—As will befseen by advertisement in anether columm, Mr. James Millner has just onened up a new livery stable, at McPhai.’s old stand. corner Prince and Kent streets. Any person wanting a first-class turn-out, at a moderate charge, weld do well to give the a eve establishment a call. CarrTaLists and those persons whe may want a handsome building lot, could not do better than to attend the auction sale by William Dodd, to-morrow. at 114 0 clock, on the grounds. Eleven very handsome building lots on Union street and Spring street, part of the property of Theophilus DesBrisay, Esq., will then be disposed of at a bargain. Gasperaux.—The Inspector of Fisheries publishes instructions regulating the netting of gasperaux as follows :—‘‘ All nets must be taken up at sunset o! Friday evening, and net beset again until sunrise en Monday morn- ing. And no net may be set within 200 yards of the outside of the entrance or inlet to any pond, nor within 50 yards inside thereof, nor igor across any part of such inlet,—under penalties of the Act.” Autry vs. Duchemry.—In the Court of Chancery, to-day, the Vice Chancellor read aster of the Rells dezision in the case of Alley vs. Duchemin, making the injunction Perpetual, to restrain the deiendants and each of them, their workmen, empleyes fand ser- vants from running and conducting their trade and business set forth in the complainant's If of complaint, and operating their steam tory situate on premises adjacent te the complainants property in such mannner as thall in any way diminsh the complainant's comfortable enjoyment of his dwelling house and premises, either by tremulous motion, thaking, thumping or otherwise, or by the Prometion of physica! discomfort, by causing sounds,, rattling or other disagreeable noises, and the defendant to pay the complainant his cost of the suit. Mr. Hodgson, counsel for the defendants, gave notice of an appeal. Lesr ar Sza.—Mr. Koughan, Shipping aster, handed us the following extract from the leg of the brigt ‘* Arthur,” taken on April 20th, while in latitude 49°, 55; longitude 24°, 23” ;—* Blowing a mod- erate gale with high sea. Mate being on deck at the time, took the wheel and sent the men John Johnston aud William Christian to cast the reet ont of the fore-tepsail. While on the yard, the man Johnsten being on the Weather side, the vessel—giving a heavy lurch Windward—he (Johnston) fell from the top- eail-yard into the sex. Mate put the helm Wn at once, heaving him the main sheet, he did not get it. In putting the helm own, wheel gear ave way, leaving the ves- Selunmanageable. After repairing the wheel, ship was wore and stood towards the Man but could not see him.” The log is by John Lane, captain and John Me- ay, mate. j j | j jthe bugbear of a : y nn ee Reese NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.) Lonpon, May 81. ee Che Constantinople correspondent of the | Manchester Guardic i says the Tiirkish newspapers have been instructed to raise wholes: ! ‘ a war, and the : vsare massacre of Christians is likely to rowow Guy attempt at coercion in the di- restion ol ereforms, to give a color -to the idea of resistence. ‘The language of news- papers need cause no apprehension, as the Oo fe sympathize with the mission of - ae British special ambassador. ey : a —s haa ne oy nons, to-day, Sir Charles ® said the Government does not intend to resume communications with Persia gs to Herat. At tho same time they wer i , ca : we re desirous of placing Herat under stable and peaceful rule. A new journal, the St. James Gazette . , . i a under the authorship of Frederick Green. wood, late of the Pall Mall Gazett- ap rar € , + : " : : : peared to-day —_Its first article is a strong condemnation of enfranchisement of cultural labor, which it says in the dark, precipice.” ‘is not a leap but in broad daylight dewn a Ata meeting ef 70 Liberals, yesterday, | it Was decided that another memorial will | } ' } i } j } | j agri- | be sent to Mr. Gladstone, stating that a! Very strong feeling exists among many memoers of the Liberal party that Sir > ° —_— sartie Frere should be recalled from the ; Cape. ee a Phe Stundard’s Constantinople despatch says the district of Bagdad is assuming serious proportions. The Arabs demand self-sovernment under the pretection of England. City or Mexiéo, May 30. _ Congress closes its sessions on May 31, immediately after which, it is stated, the following changes will take place in the Cabinet : Gen. Ignacio Mejia, Minister of War, Mr. Romero, Minister of Hacienda. Gen. R. Palicie, Minister of Finance. _ Gen. Pacheca (the present War Minister) is to be placed in high military command in the adjoining State. The impression now prevails that Gon- zales will be the next President. MISCELLANEOUS DESPATCHES. Latest Leadville advices state that the strike is about ended, and there is no like- lihoed of violence to-day, when the men at the Chrysolite, Little Pittsburg and Little Chief mines are to resume work at the old rates. The insurrection at Burmah is making little headway. . The great Council of Ulemas has decided that Colonel Commeroff’s assassin shall not he executed, and that the European intervention with the administration of Turkey will not be accepted. The military preparations against the Rumpa rebellion are progressing, says a Calcutta despatch, and there is ever possi- bility of -anether tedious campaign in that fever-stricken district. The Indian Government have never en- tertained any notion of annexation, re-pur- chase, or any other measure affecting the ‘political status of Cashmere. Bismarck, irritated at the prospect of the defeat of the Church Bill, is reported to be preparing further correspondence throwing light upon the past negotiations with the euria for publication. William and Richard Hefforon, of New York, Sunday night accidentally fell over the bank near the suspension bridge, Niagara Falls, on the Canadian side. Wil- liam was killed, and Richard badly injured. co Financial.- Tits following are the selling rates for Ex- chanze at the banks here : — London-sight........... 104 per cent. prem. Lo eee 93 percent. ‘* New York—cheque....... 4 percent. ‘‘ Boston--cheque.......... A percent. ‘“ Montreal, Toronto, ete... 4porcent. “ SNE « 5.05 4 cde ote nan 4 percent, ‘** Oh. Woke, Ty: Bests incs si A percent. ‘ MM. Jokn'a, WRdiewss:s) 2 percent. ‘‘ LC Onrevary.—With feelings of sorrow we have to record the death ef Tbomas Cerley, who departed this life on the 23rd ult., aged 79 years.. Mr. Corley was born in Killamur- ray, ‘‘ounty Monaghan, ireland, and emi- grated to this Island in the ship ‘‘Agitator,” May, 1830. He had been in failing health for ever three years, during which time he bore his sickness with Christian resignation. Being fully aware that his mortal career was draw- ing to a-close, he made due preparation, and was frequently attended by the consoling visits of the pastor of his Church, Rev, Allan J. MeDonald, whe administered to him the last Sacraments. ‘The deceased is universally regretted by his numerous friends and neigh- bers, being always regarded as an honest, upright, good, oblighing neighbor. On Thurs- day morning, 25th ult., his remains were taken from his late residence, Fort Augustus, te the Parish Church, where a solemn Mass of Reguium was offered for his soul. After the funeral services were performed, his remains were followed to the Cemetery by a respect- able concourse of mourners, and respectfully interred. May his soul restin peace. Amen. —Com. —_— o.oo An Ottawa despatch says: The indications are that John Beverley Rebinson, member for West Toronto, will bz Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, and Mr. Angus Morrison, ex-Mayor of Toronto, Collecter of Customs at Toronto. wae August Flower. The immense sale and great popularity of Green's August Flower in all towns and vil- lages in the civilized world has caused many imitators to adopt similar names, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense of the afflicted. This medicine was introduc- ed ia 1868, and for the eure of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, with their effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sickheadache, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, vertigo, etc., etc., it never has failed to our knowledge. Three doses will relieve any case of Dyspepsia. Two good. million bottles sold last year. Price 75 cents, Samples 10 cents, JUST LANDED | ee ere Ao eR ee me eee te ees mem HAT DEPARTMENT. Silk Hats, Drab Shell Hats, Straw Hats, Linen Hats. | Indian Pith Hats, FOR HOT WEATHER. The General Stock comprises the Newest and Best Styles in every department. and retail. Cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, May 31, 1880. Daun ae FRANKLIN HOUSE. ca Qe ia aay me - _ / \ ' r — fi J elt Hats, | | | ater ot eee eee = a ~ ~~ * D Cc? © = £ mm | ae <- | = «zs = a. a o ==. «2S < oe oso co" Cu ee $,f28-e af 4: = SE. Ji PF Fes nm = = &. Hy OS = : yy GER EN nee — GROGERIES. Our Usual Good Stock ee Sn tS GHOIGE TEAS, In CHESTS, HALF-CHESTS, 7 and BOXES. | FLOUR! The Best Brands in the Market, Wholesale CG. DAVIES & CO. ———:0: —_—— New Boot = FFNIIS Large New House, beautifully situated on the highest: land, adjacent to the City, of cuests. and heat of a country residen from the Post Office. <A neat this House, connecting with Cars and Steamers. be driven to and from the House free of charge. TrerMS MopERATE. regular intervals each day. Charlottetown, May 22, 1880—pat tf This House has the ; is now open for the reception| idvantages of freedom from dust ce, and is only 20 minutes walk Cab will run in connection with Guests will Cab will run at HENRY COOMBS, PROPRIETOR, ———— _ eee seattle ————$ e <.. —————— 2 ene ee ee ESTABLISHED i825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. fy gp lage ge OF CORDAGE of Every Deseription, including all sizes Manilla) qyoR SALE, Two American DORIES, in Pe Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, | Hambroline, &¢., &c., equal in quality to the best American. Jan. 7, 1880. a#- Prices on application. —-~ ee a i BUILDING LOTS! i Dy oleae Eerie | AM instructed by THropuH. DusBrisay, | Esq., to sell at AUCTION, on THURS. | DAY, 3rd JUNE next, at 114 o'clock, on the} premises, — A number of Very Handsome Building Lots, | in the rear of his Spring Park property, hav- ing fronts on Union Street, and contarming | each about a half acre of land. These Lots’ are most desirably situated for Building pur-_ poses, —on high, dry land, in close proximity to city privileges, and free from City taxes, TERMS AT SALE. WILLIAM DODD, May 21, ’80--mwf, pat th sat Auctioneer NEW GOODS —AT THE-— } “GROWN GROCERY,” | NEXT DOGR TOW. A. BROWNE CO. fAXH!; undersigned have much pleasure in informing their friends, and the public generally, that they have completed their Stock of Cheice Family Supplies, and would ask all in search of Fresh Goods to give them a call, ROBERTSON & CAMERON, May 31, 1880. NOTLTC-E.- TPTON PARK is. now closed. No Driv-| / ing or Racing will be permitted on it until further notice. June 1, 1880. i p STR.EMiramichi, another lot of 10 BARRELS “Montserrat Limetta Champagne,” | In lots of 23, 2 and 4 dozen, to suit buyers. W. E. DAWSON & CO, May 31, 1880—tf Turnip Seed, UST RECEIVED, a quantity. of the @F Celebrated Skirving, Laing, Champion and Shamrock. All warranted fresh and | Ch’town, May 31, 1880-—im eod { : { i ; i ' i i i 100 | ! ' i ! i | meee OF P. HE ANNUAL holders of the E. above named Company will be held in_ their office, corner Great George | Streets, at seven o'clock in} and Lower Water ‘the evening of THURSDAY, the third day | ‘of JUNE next, for the clection of Directors | ey Shoe Suara, es’ Comer, Charlottetove. \ ESSRsS. FLAIGER & BELL have much 4 pleasure in announcing to the public that they havejopened A First-Class Boot and Shos Stere At the above-named stand, where they «are prepared to furnish Boots and Shoes of the best material, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH. They have just received their Summer Sup- ply of imported Stock, consisting of Ladies’ and Gents’ French Kid Boets and Shoes, in all styles ; Buckle and Lace Shoes of al! kinds, Star Vamp, Koyal Cord and Toilet Slippers. Terms Cash, Custom Work a Specialty. FLAIGER « BELL. Ch’town, May 19, *80—2w wkly . bed vy? 7 ? Terms Casii. ; { VERY HANDSOME Steam Navigation Company’ ISLAND. | MEETING of the Share-| and other business. By order, Secretary S. N. Co’y. Charlottetown, May 19, 1880. -—— a —ON THE— Northwest Corner of Prince and Kent Streets, P. NicPhail’s Olid Stand. TERMS MODERATE. J. MILLNER, CHNTAIN TO PLEASE Tailoring Department. BEER & SONS. Ch’town, May 22, 1880 —2w eR ee oon —— ee ae COAL. +N HAND, fresh from the Mine, Round and Nut Cesal, for sale cheap. CAPT, JOHN HUGHES, Water Street, May 10, 1589. FLOUR. BBLS. VERY CHOICE FLOUR JUST RECEIVED. B. BALDERSTON, May 26, 1880 —3w ts ~ New Fruit! — K* S. 8S. “* PRINCE EDWARD,’ — —-———-——- | Raisins, Currants, Figs, Dates, Turnip Seed. Granges, Lemons, Nuts, &c., oe BEER & COFF’S. May 8, 1880. ROBERTSON & CAMERON, May “1, 1880. HE place to get your Printing done is a the EXAMINER PRINTINGROOMS. Seal eu sa Seana as ect le 4 | F- W. HALES, | NEW LIVERY STABLE, i } i - DORIES. thorough repair, Apply at the FISH MARKET, May 20, 1580, NEW STORE. Tie Subscriber has JUST OPENED a new Store, ON QUEEN STREET, Next door 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, Underclothiny, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Ties and Braces; Men's, Boys’ and, Youths’ Boets and Shoes. Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, in Split, Buff, Pebble, Prunella, Calf, Gleve and Glaze Kid, Congress, Buttem and Balmoral Boots; also a large assortment of Walk- ing Slippers in every variety and style, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes in great variety. C. I. MORRISON. Ch’town, May 5, 1880 —Im eod ee ee me ED SAT. os Valuable Real Estate NEAR SOUTHPORT. ¥ HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED by Messrs. WILLIAM Srewarr and ©, H, H. SigWart, of Chester, in England, to Sell by Public Auction, on Thursday, 17th of June Next, aT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.; ON THE PREMISES, All their Lands at or Near South- port, Lot 48, now remaining Unsold, Being part of the Glen Stewart WPstate, and consisting of about 30 acres, Terms—One third cash, or secured by ap- proved Joint Notes at 3 months, bearing in- terest at 74 per cent. Balance to be secured by Mortgage aud bear interest at 74 per cent. Further particulars as to description» of Lan, terms, etc., may be had on application at the office of Davies & Surmeeiann, the vendors’ Solicitors. W. D. STEWART, May 28, 1850—3taw till sale Auctioneer, BONE DUST. a ERS and GARDNERS requirin ; the above valuable fertilizer should or 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, . ee NON RR RRC SRA TR an KARAT PSL ig agit ccc: ies x = April 7, ’80—Saw, wkly, pat 2i