Alberton... sun: ee ee ong i a VOL. 6. Ott Biel oe oe = en THE DAILY Is Pub! shed every kK ven) nu. ey bi INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charisttetowa, P. BE. L KATSS OF SUSBCKIPTION ¢ &ix Months . 2 50 Three Mont’, - . ; 1 23 Ome vionth, . ‘ 0 50 @xne \\ cox, : ; @ 12 @ A:ivertising at most moderate rates. @ontracts mav be made for monthly, quar- arly, oF half-yearly advertisements, on appil- eatioi. w. L. COTTON, iJ. W. MITCHELL Ma lager, ome e Sup’t Prince Edward isiand RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. i3. Winter Ar: angemeat, oe ee eee ™> COME INTO FORCE TUESUAY.. December 2nd, 1879, GOING WEST. —e TRAINS |! Now 123.) Nad sSVua. 1 & OO, atv. 0, is, Mixed. | i SraTios tlixed. {| Mixed. Georgetown ..... a 8.20 a. m.| Cardigan........ , o 6 = 3 “ae OS eae a Mé Stew’t June...) ‘Dp 10.15 5 | Reyalty Junction! * 11.27“ | iAr Li. Charlotictown.. ‘Dp S.00 a m Dp a ) sé . Reyalty Junction 8. Herth Wiltshire..| ** 9:14 “* j ** Hunter River....; ‘* 9.50 * Breadalbane.....| “* 10.07 *‘ Ceanty Line.....| ‘* 10.17 “ Kensington......) “10.55 °° | * . 5S lar 11.30 a m'Ar 8.30 pm Semmerside. [Dp 1.30 p mt! Wellington... .. =| “ 219 | RR: ety ON See ee ee oA oe 51 i ticcdin ey ” TRAINS GOING \Nos. 2 and 4, Mixe d, Ct we We - - 23 & -"S RO Geo nes - * - ‘oro 5 $ tm Do eh . ne EAST. No. 6, Mixed. Sravions. ! ‘Dp 6.30 a m! ee | 1.29 se al 3S. 4 25 “| i Seti 4 ‘ame | ss 10.2 és = — —_—< ae = eID sams eet ee oe A A A A A ER OE taEan ete ete re ‘ »T LFV IIE VEL IT kD? 2.2 — — ne LREOTTRTOWN PRINCE ] DW ARD {8} ih Bass 5 gyi 4 79 or 5 LEIht ig’ vy vi POL, eee Le seater - = le iene eee ee i XAMINER | ‘Hor ring iC [EAP-FOR CASH. a » oe a pe Niptaaio ' PM VORA. a ~ 2 ’ : be f ; > fe a, 10 bbls Herri > ) gtis. Codtish, 2 D § Sait r * , . } SMALL, } \ P Head Q ich ¥ ’ Fe ite i. 4% Hail a { a} Wanton ne if HiSHBPIAS il ib aULOTLES, ( NE TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR- | J LIN (Tarred and White), Cotten ] Ahies 9 | SAU Lae 4 "IRE AND LIFE ASSUPANcs Sompany. Nubseribed Capital, - - = —£2,000,000 i Total Tevested Funds, Upwards of — 2.996.000 Twines. lead Joa Viaeh ns : ines, Leads, Hooks, Bait a Fishing : : 4 * 46 _ i Cael j ‘ : nchors, Cotton Ducks (light and h avy), 106 | a , , }? » ; eorls Mi ua hope, He np Sou Wire R « })? ta «> rn. 2 2+ : ; raints, Uils, inr, Jakum, Ships Chandlery. | Q. i! tales 1.4 . ; ? Sail \ axing, Light Decks for Hoats ° v 5 :$ ’ \? ‘ ; . D. SMALL! van. Z ISSO Sie, : S SRK sees pe a «A toe Ty 3 a ta a BE. GG. MUN TER Manufacturer & Deal r in MON WM EIT Ts Re eae id) BLS, HBAISLINES, &e., eo in variety, at LOWEST tp Sis OK, s ij r Wor km Ss hip. SATISFASTION CUARANTEED ie 1 S N. B.- Farm Produce rates, in payinent, r : Kent Street, market during’ shipping season. 4 Coes Charlotteteun, P. I. I. taken a Pie » gall and be ee 7 vy riease Cail and examine De nus ®& Prices mar. YO. LRS8a. manvee TEP ] -~ty S% Sm "Ly 7 a bHranmas YOUR CHANCE 2 _ BUY EGGS FOR HATCAING FRO} Light First-Class Sieck. | am breedin from two pens ; me cousisting of Cock im- ported from Geo, P. Burnham, the well-known United States bre eder, at a cost of std, Ww eig! “ ing 134 lbs., mated with four hens, large and well marked. Second pen: Cock weighinz G4 ibs. whea 10 months old, raised by mysel!, mated with four supericr hens from im ported stock. i offer Eggs from the above Stock at $1.55 per sitting of 13, which is $1.00 less tha price chareed by other breeders whose teak is mo better, if as good as mine. Eggs packed to ¢ arry. any distance. ‘Terms strict! y cash with order, ~ WLP Onmeow nas. 20, 1880. fap 24 a I ne bay i aren § ~ Carpiages, Cheapest in the City, Amherst. April ‘ ee somest and rR & TOOMBS. 1 Hqeaare, May 6, ’80—dJia ; y es 3 hee North Side Quee CLS IEN PE SEIS ES OL OEE YF 3 8’nim'rsid Ar il. 10 am : It PRG : mairside-----/Dp 2.30 p m|Dp 7.30 am \s bri i MS. Kensingten......| “ 3.05 a ie 3 County Line being ee Te eee te. eerie : ac 3. is ee oS 8.54 se : Breadalbane ... “4 : an ss | ss 9.30 “ E i a ee i. — St eet oe we ey OF Hunter Riv: soe 4.30 } 9 43 : ‘gee ca es a x Z e. ao : Nerth W ae | See tS 4d ‘ ie e s af saa B 4 a 7 = 3 : : | mi args T. Oe 2Q és {ge é <i Si? a a Eas ue ee BA Reyalty Junction’ ** 9,04 5 oe i 23 Char ‘Ar 6.00 pm) Ar 11,00 are |= ee Bs $ lottetown..../ 2.30 p m| 1% A Medicine, not a Drink,) 4 Reyalty Ju rction: i." a : ; . ‘Ar 4.10 " i & CONTAINS 3 Mt. Stw tuime. [Dp 4.15 * % 4 - on 6s | % he Sa oT ae Fi Gardigan........ al ld HOPS, RUCHU, MANDRAHE, § Geercetown.....|Ar 6.00 pm eee Seas. eS — eee BAN DELIGN, is et ae er. © 3 SOURIS BRANCH. BAND THE Porxst AND Bes? MEpicaL Quall-3 o_O — Yrains Going West. - WT Ee ee, ote ee STAT ions. No. 7, Mixed. SN cn on dkekanl Deport 7.15 a m=. ‘ "7 . Marmony .. via bat , 37 Miiiens., ;.. «+. ++ “ om * ell. i se 9.25 sé Mt. Stewart Junction.) Arrive 10. 10 a. a, m. “Trains Going Bast. Siavions, ie No. 8, Mixed. Mt. Stews tT Tatetion. | By jepart art 4.15) p. mm RS 4.53 5.30 ee on ae. ALEX. HAOCRAB, Sup’t and Engineer. Railway ©ffice, Chtown, Nov. 28, 1879. oe pres h aneep 45 ken j pio 61 Ce _— undersigned ea will pay fifty cents Casi perewt. for ail bones delivered at the Bone Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity less than one ewt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent. Chjtown,|Dec. 1, 1879 ‘Belvidere. IS well-known property, situated in the Royalty of Charlottetown, consisting of t 209 acres, is offered on lease for a term of years, either as a whole or in part. or particulars apply to DANIET HODGSON, or G. W. LeBLOIS, enta for Alexander Beazeley, Esq. , 1980—pat tf March | TIES OF ALL OTHER BITTERS. Ps 2s a Cc US Se a SAll Diseases omach, b towels, #4 — 1 ict thie Hah Ht DA wo, ¢ K s 1 oi tne 4 gblood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or-if gans, Nervousness, dSleeplessness, Femalet Com plaints and BrtunkKeness. tf $1000 IN GOLD J aWill be paid for a case they will not cure aor help, ar for anything impure or Sinai fous found in them. Ask your a for Hop Bitters ah Biree books, and try » Bitters before your Bsleep. ‘Sake no ot fF E eThe Bop Cough Dare and Paindl ‘is the Cheapest, Sures sté Rejiet and Rest. ; 3 = For sare sy W. R. WATSON asi AS POTHECAR IES HALL. i Imar 5, *80} SALE, TRO be sold by Public AUCTION NY, on FRt- AUCTIONS DAY, the 14th day of MAY, next, 1890, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, on_ the premises formerly occupied by the late Albert McKinnon, blacksmith, of Spring Park Road, Charlottetown Common, the following mentioned Live Stock, Goods and Chattels being part of the estate ef the said late Albert McKinnon, namely :— 1 Cow. 1 Horse, one Water Cart, 1 apn Plough, 2 Agricultural ‘Tormentors, 2 Tables, 6 Chairs, 1 Clock, 1 Stove. 2 Beadsteads, lot | Crockeryware, 1 Mirror, 1 W ashstand, lot | Knives, Forks and Spoons, | Circular Saw. SOPHIA MCKINNON, Administratrix of said Estate. Ch’town Common, 10th April, 1880.-5i oaw + 4 i it y ee i [Aaa ew tmnin ineawia ; ; bolal Ammual income, - — - EAB my < : ye se eal i} undersigned havi neehn appoimbted ared to s ciown, tre prep fissue Poatie f {1 ; rainst FF} j 4 uc i Cle ‘ tesa? A IVaLNsy ire on the usual terms | LRVELI j wt FAT ron Seay BAds. i } Charlottetown Ly? <i, i) Im © iM ; ; } — “ Set 809 : Be cs Bee g ts Stax 2 > wee os woscr eed & abopatciz, BD, dcbabecbed ec GPeD © > 2 4248 ‘ [3 PAG. 666.85 u Transaets and <Anuity ler, ~ DEPAR’ Lowest e@ every cdeseription of Fire, Life Busins SS Ofi the niost fae realy t FIRE uENT—Insurances may be ef fected at the rrebt rates. Insurances upon Pnblic and Private Build. ings etfected on especially favorable termes, LOSSES settled with 1 Poith titude and liber- lity. Lirt DeparrMest—New -and Reduced pre- miums for Dominion of Ca < i &3/ &* x . 3 ¢ > WwW. DEBLOIS, jenerul Agent for P. FE. Island. Otfice, No.-35 Water Street, Charlottetown, April 14, °89-——pat her ne i a) kea tf eod lata. | hem C3 TE Bit tT FRIIS 7a ry iy yy “ip Ph Seep 5 itt ae a33 ast), RE OT i, * “OF ENGLAND. ~ f — ares} 5 5 CAPITAL,.. THO MILLIONS STERLING. g NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- £ “Me rehant dis ic and Produce. Also, on Tessels on the stocka, Special rates tort isolated residences ¥ nesor 2 ts] romit: GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), re ¢ > } Kd verd island lune, | kTOtiOnE ot NIST OF Wornahan’ ALCON, Lommssign lerchani, ; - ‘ ani ANT ChUPEPS Ag n>, ikl tka yl nua, VUUULCES dvoilbs AUCTION ROOMS (the largest in the City. ) No. li Queen Street (Brick Buikiing.) te {FORAGE facilities for any quantity an! > 1] kinds of Merchandise, Frost-proof {capac ity :. 000 Barrels); Real Estate, k and Furniture Sales attende:! cates. Cellar Bankrupt Stoc to at reduced 1 Sales of Herses, Carriages, Farm Imple- i ments, Stock, &e., on Market Days, at Mar- ket Heuse. Auction Sales of Household Fur- initure at Residences, and of General Mer chandise at Stores, Warerooms, Wharves,Xc., conducted on mo lerate terms. Consignments of Goods of every description will receive prompt attention. Apples a specialty. Advances made an = \ osiggen guaranteed when required, Business solicited, corres- pondence answered 1 maals end in cen res 4 : 8 Be . McoNEILL, Auctioneer, island. Island products yttetewn, Prince Mdward y. B.—AI kinds of. P. E. ght anc a ee to order. EA hou April 29, ee [ RE-OPENED. a ore VELL-KNOWN HOTEL has been THOROUGHLY REPAIRED and Furnished in Pirgi-Glass Style FOR THE Accommodation of the Travelling Pualic, Guests and baggage conveyed from the Railway Station and Steamers free of charge. ‘. V. MeGREGOR, PROPRIETOR. | Water Street, Ch’town, P. E. L.,) eod ‘April 20, 18590, ) pat sj lm ‘Hides, Caliskins & Sheepskins, | HE Subscriber will pay the: highest : Cash price for the above. . ROBERT BRIOGES. |. April 29, ’80—oaw wkly, ar pat ‘ - | tribute of resnect . | ist, CD AIOE SOT OTD TTS 80). N 4 ee ae ,2 tr 40 + ‘ , &) } 1 oa CY a LA bf } \ ? - 4 CM“ MMLIT, FLARE CIC BY i a . te e-perazean wbeae € Boar oy te to : % eset ble P Esa % Ba REY 24. WU we BY bite! z Wim tsVivio Soke s 8 ORss cn ry e g 2% a ee wT ‘ , » 4 i Hen Daruy EXAMINER NEw vied MS. rete, ‘| At the annual banquet cf the New York en ee oes cy 13. “a ge ‘Chamber of Commerce, to-night, Secretary 2 es ba. mo, ce . 2 2 - Sherman spoke, saying that the country a had entered upon a period of great pros- Kion Gee rge*Brown i deci: a 8 rar rows. perity, and deciared that we have now the . . nearest approach to a sound currency that THER INQUSST ON His REMAINS, we ever had i, BRraprorp, | Adil v fires are y Pa., May II now extinguished, and harrels of oil were con- regate loss is $190,000. Baitrmorr, May LL. terrible explosion of shells, this after- y ‘noon, at Fort McHenry, resulted in the snd viewed Pie | Kill ing of six persons anil wounding two deceased, in a rosewood re-) others. ie features of deceased were SuFFaLo, N. Y ay calm in expression. After viewing the€e-) qy " f ie ; ey Mon i ; : ‘he general opinion is that the prize twats an adjournment was had tili 8 p. o.,} ¢ oe . . se , ight between Denovan and Rooke witl he en t! sumed in the} h 19 inquest will be ri bee ' Oc @TT. P olice Court. oe . ine news oi ‘ * : ' ‘ 4 7 y+ 2 r } (pects Lesputen fa tie Halifax lie ld. ) De Jcahnsson, Cverener, opened the in-jic ; quest on the remains of “Hén. Georce'__ oe 10 o’clo@®, at. the” with a ®urfSer of | i Me@rTcvaan Ls an t} ; vary. BI; A W. H. Howland. fereman. The. nT P pro lec ; } fist ceedea tO Tne Unaniver y Ps = a v ° oS ? t ae in a3 / + TOWN Tis Maernibes at jouse OF the Geceased, , . ; body of the . irigsrator , the death was announced to San Franersoo, May U1. 4 A cee eeeee- are tiie pri oner., Pi nitet, ; iis it rorTning. by the A 6 LueSsOn Uea match SsAVSs that advices ° > . . c * re governor ef the gaol, He received the | ceived from Silver City, on Friday last, intelligence with apparent coolness, and} state that the excitement in that section 2 mee ° i Be ake Se said that he expected as much from nv con- |‘ over the Indian troubles is ure at. A num- versation he overheard yesterday. He | ber of citizens and settlers have been killed, knew that the wound was a serious one, | and, in many instances, horribly mutilated. . + - - ~ r ryt = but he did not expect fatal results. Fle} The citizens have taken up arrus. « —TrT" UF e - , i}, . On } Sn ! _ sorry for the ace ant from the firs | Lonpon, May 11. and more particularly so since if terminated “tifa st fatally ile aid tf 73h? on } 1a aaa oe Uiadatone's letter, ex} ‘laining hig ans ae ge ty ee a, «SUNS! imadversions on the foreign Policy of Ags. COuUa Have MRNCN BLUICUILY MN ¥FiNCING | ;,.: ; } aie axe tutalitonn? ture thal ka tr ’ : = ; c tria, based upen a inisconception ut tacts, Mid L2ILE es 7a . a Y LidekD Fal os shh oars! aid land ah letter ot Mr. I aweett, re calling his nurdering 2rOWN 5 DUEL RAL tile Si c $ sis ee Saute mu : >. uy UBS SHOOS | statement regarding the government's in- ry vy ¥ ai f re 1} ce 1° i e y 2 he 13 : ©. too po bige’ * b& 4S! formation relative to the Indian budget de- 99 poor to eniploy the lawyer he would | gj; . wittet i] . The funavet <iitehs will a 3 p ‘ye, | Het, ate §s& erely criticised by the Post, | eC. soa eats Which Wl ra eS Thad Telegraph . Stas ndard and T ines as humiliat- one, Will take plac a on W ad Hes lay wi; Ing and daimaging cc mnfessions, Bs . to tne nelTrePolL " j a my wy ° p. In., eee lis, | the Br. : The House of Commons has aliourned TAMILY FRUIT 1s, it if expected he stares unt +3 e ive? is ms i ‘ ‘ vib ww Fah. will be closed as the funeral cortage passes | os i throush the Wasntneron, May 11. United States Consul at Buenos streets. my a lie Toronto, May 11. Ayres, in « despatch dated Marcle 6, repre- The ¢ oner s tury i) this CASO whi h sents the excl tement over the [pro aching uc ‘ eit pitty 22 i toU. >EiIU? >. ee Ty : 4 mst at the late residence of the Senator, | T#sitential election so great as to almost wou é fhe ached SV OLIAS AS , aak SEVt Rl : . — have found as follows :— paralyze business and presage a civil war. - 7. s* 9 »* , wW A ‘i. ’ That said George Brown did, on the Sih Havana, May Tf. Avery destractivé fire has occurréd in lia death by a wound : the neighberhoed of Santiage de Cuba. & pi istel 1 ili the « ce: i day of May, caine to caused by a si het from hands of the prisoner Georgo Bennett, alias The village of San Luis is entirely destrey- Dickson, which shot was felonionsly, wil-]¢43 300 houses were burned. Seven per- fully, and of malice atoretl hought, fired on | Sens peris hed and 3,000 are withont shel- the 25th of March last, intent to kli{ter. A large quantity of military stores ae Leturder the Hen. Sas se > Brown. burned. The dec ided vardiet ef the ji ury is hie¢h ly STOCKHOLM, May LL. 2} — and Bennett s ‘aepee tthathe}| The Queen of Sweden is seriously ill. Would bare vo Ga ficulty in convincing an : intelligent ee did not hitend to : Lonpon, May 11. murder Mr. pe sirengly condemned. A despateh from Vienna says it is be- Pho funeral takes place te-merrow, and ed that Russia has snggested to Eurepe will be a spontaneens and almost universal to rooahae to It aly the task of suppressing ’ to the deceased jenrnaj-| the Albanian insurrection. The Cunard steamship ‘* Larifa ” has ar- rived at Liverpool, “and reports having May Srd th ree large icebergs, was 8) feet high by 400 feet a - eo so «+ A venerable lady, whose age is reputed | Passed on to he L110 Port Hone on her way to B eaverten, her daughter resides, Her name is stated uscarora Bis to be Bovaire. Her father wasaTu . ~ » oe ae Vears. recently | n assed throagh }; Ohne of Wiican a where [ ‘eng. Dustin, May 11. sp ey denounces as pestiferous . 4 chief, and her mother was a Scotchweman. | the system of the lrish Land League. There is quite a roin jance, ii seems, con U. S. ship ‘** Constellation > “has com- nected with her methers courtehi andjpleted her ballasting, aud will probably marriage, She, when a young gitl, as ene|leave Queenstown for Annapolis to-mer- of a party of immig rants, WAS on her way | row. up the Connecticut river im a_ canoe, and, with her friends, had ashore te rest for the & night, when they were noticed by a band of Indians tha ut t happened te be in the neighborhood. The chief inn uediately fell in love with the fair daughter of ‘Auld Scotia, and, scorning the slow methods of the white man, carried her oif to his wig- Mapnip, May 11. Tho Government has received informa- tion that the Carlist, Gona, the revolu- tionary lea der, has landed neer San Jago du Cuba with fifteen followers. <A detateh- ment of troopsis in pursuit of him, and his capture is probable. - ZOr ie Beri, May 11. wam. His leve for her was tempered} i with esteem, and he bowed before her The Reichstag to-day debated the Elbe Navigation Bill, and finally decided to re- understand ekg her J fer the bill back to the Committee. The superior ling he embraced Chri means, ianity, and, after the required scams: dadates! session then closed. himself te missionary work among the| The Bavarian Minister to Berlin has re- signed—it is believed in consequence of a quarrel with Prince Bismarck. The Em- peror Wiliiain had a long interview with Prince Bismarck to-day. people of his own race Eleven children, of which Mrs. Bevaire is one, were the offspring of this strange but happy unien. The old lady has heen twice married, and her second husband has been dead many years. She has had seven children, one of whom, Mrs. McCulleugh, of Beav erten, has been already alluded to. Accerding to the Port Hepe ‘‘ Times,” Mrs. Bovaire can re- collect the battle of Bunker’a Hill, of- which she was an eye-witness. She is quite brisk active, can read without trouble, and is always happy to entertain the many visitors whe callupon her from friendship |, or curiosity. : Panis, May 11. Riots are feared at Poubox and Farcoing, in the depariment of Nord, where there ave thirty thousand operatives on strike. Fifteen acres of Fentainblean ferest have been destreyed by fire. The Chamber of Deputies to-day declar- ed it urgent, and voted the draft of the convel ition held January 15, 1880, between France and the United States, for settling | the claims for damages by French subjects | during the civil war. and 808 eee Sir Garnet Wolsele now en route to England from South Africa, having brought; - the #Zulu war te a successful elose and The Anglo-American established a system of | evernment in that | yesterday on the strength of rumors-of the country which ania e maintain it in a} new French cable ee ing heen eut by an peacciul attitude towards the n eighbering | ico berg. ‘The stock market's idea is, that colonists. Before leaving Natal Sir Garnet | the French Company will be unable te raise had an interview with John Dunn, who the funds for the cost of the recovery ef reported that throughout Zulul and the) the cable, and that it will be sold to the feeling regarding the “settlement of affairs| Anglo-American Cempany on the latter's there is ‘satisfactory. General Wolseley | 9¥ 7 terms. deprecates any reactionary policy in rela-| | The Roman Cathelic Bishep of the tien to the Seuth African settlement, and | dio cese of Osary, Ireiand, in a pastoral cen- his personal knowledge of the actual condi- | /demns the Land League. tion of the country will douhtlees induee| The Admiralty have given up all hope of the Government te act upon his recommen- | finding the training ship “ Atalanta.” They dations. will, however, institute a searching enquiry sical desliape as to the cause of the disaster, Davitt aud Brennan sailed on Sanday | ae last for America. Davitt and John Dillion | | A Calcutta despatch says it is confidently will visit California and othern parts of the | stated that the British troops in Afghanies United States, in the interest-of the Land tan will return to India at an early date. League. It is believed that Parnell will Some Lugmanes raided the British cattle join them four inenths hence, after the ad- enclosure at Jellallabad, and carried off a journment of the Parliament. , tho:sand head of cattle, and many camels, yy is x vNpON, May 1}, = able shares rallied * to