i testa Local and Other itens, — eo. There is Death in the Lobster. : | Mr. Frep Curtis and family of thi é c : i iy, ’ Lills (FENERAL oe visiting Manitoba. joity Harrowly escaped i ig bATALLY potsoned ' Voy the use of preserved ludsters hich had one JOHN LRFURGY aad wife are now In} todergone poi rmcare ol Sal ae ae ; BS n Thuraday evenings Mr. ¢ urtis, with eae steamer ‘* Miramichi’ arrived from : = oe Caughter ‘ a fe eed girl, of Montreal this forenoon with mere handize rn oF Ome lobster tant Gad been » popened three days previenslyv, and which _ OR. Sawyer, President of Acadia Colles jother meinbers of the family (three or feur is now spending a few weeks on the Island, |!" number) did net partake of. The lob sii) OEM ee sree ye" 3 : }ster, being a little stale, was saturated with eS See ree had in town, to-| vinegar, which prevented the detection of veukure te say, are the skies A bee welt Dolwonous contents. . About three hours y, ; est ol tue season. ; tater, Mr. Curtis. who was on the street, oe Bees Superintenitens became : suddenly ill attacked by vivlont of PEC Railway, and Mrs, Macnab and | jee 8 S04 pains. On going to his resi. three ch ihires wate revistered at the Halifax | lence, two of his children and a servant Hotel on the 7th inst. girl were found to be similarly affected. a. Medical aid was immediately summoned Bens eri’s counsel, on the Sth, presented |@nd the proper assistance rendered: but him with a petition for the comutation af his | the sufferers were not pronounced out of sentence. Bennett refused to si; gn the paper, saying he preferred death to isn prisonment. outs Tue Canad Wimbledon Team were vic- torious na mateh which toek a ce with the ‘ul 15th Laacashire Volunteers, at Aitcar on the Oth inst Wh potice by the Best th " Hotel Record” thatamony the notables at the brunswick Hotel, . odes Peters aud Baron Roseuts, of Russia, are registered. —S. Jorrne?. stb E. H. Brennan, Ese, late of the Island Railwa), has succeeded R. Luttrel as Super- intendent of the Grand Junction aud Bell ville anit North Hastings Railways, with the head ofiice at Belles ille, Cnt. 5 Journal, ‘elt aaainel a We notice by the Trure Sun that the Odd fellews of Pugwash, N. S., purpose having an excursion to Charlettetown on Monday next, 2th inst., and intend ** Heather Belle.” returning in steamer a SANDEO@RD FLEMING 8 said te be to take up his residence does noi appear in what reason ie ix about toi Provine Mr. gineer, eminent eu- from Ottawa in Nova Scotia. It capacity or for what the adjoming , the on his way ‘sluice 1) (CHINAMEN titty Cl steck, Lhirty ive fitting th Comine.—Ié is reported that namen ly coming te Wood N. B., to work in the iron mien are at present are short work a. , 4 mployed re @ building. —— ~ A. Starr” arrived from Thursday morning with a merchandize, and sailed fate the sming with a cargo of 1,200 bushels of other produce, Tur steamer ‘‘ M. from Halifax cargo ot saine e' vats an vil oe A correspondent of the Patriot at Alberton, writes ** Fisnermen still sunnah of cod as being searce although impreving in size. Mageker! exceedingly plenty although wholly averse to taking the h Lobsters continue plentiful. The factories getting as many as they ean hand! SattepD from “Port Hill, Ist imst., Barkentine ‘‘ Sunbeam,’ E. geth, master, for Sw ansea, with b1,: 275 bushels of oats, 63,317 7 [eet of deals, 1 cord of lathwood, Yeo, Port Hill. are rok, sneceed lu the Haf- 4 cargo of 42 tons of birch timber, 00 teet of deal ends, and shipped by Hon, on Thursday, John Tue Kittie Lougee Comedy Company wil! give a niatinee on Saturday afternoon, present- ing, by particular request, Mrs, Stowe’s beautiful piay, entitled : Uncle lom’s Cabin, or Life as it was in the Sonth. Miss Kittie Lougee appearing as Topsy, J. ‘i’. Fanning as Uncle Jom, and Little May Hiliman, as Eva, introducing the entire strength of the Com- pany endorsed by public and press. Admis- sion to all parts of the Halil, 25 cents: child- ren 10 cents. Doors open at one. Perform. ance at two. ; Tue Drama.—'‘'Diverced, or Lost and Won” is a pretty good play with a very ead meral; and it was well rendered in farket Hall last evening by the Kittie Leugee Comedy Company. Miss Leugee is is the star. She isa spirited actress ; and in this piece she displays a good deal of sen- timental power. She was well sustained by our old friend, Mr. J. '. Fanning, in the character of ‘‘Derwent.” Mr. Walter Chroystal was very funny as ‘‘Makepeace Thackery Blaze,” and Miss Marr did pretty well in the character of Juno Temple. Al- tegether this company is well worthy of patronage. The rendition of ‘‘Rip Van Winkle,” this evening, will, we doubt not, be excellent ; and, with the side spliting farce which is to follow, atford g first-class entertainment. Tur “Canadian Monthly aud Nationa- Reviews (for July) is at hand. This is an exy cellent number. It’s contents are :—Com- mercial Union with the United States, The Italian boy, A Three Weeks’ Fishing Trip to Muskoka, The Memory of a Song, The To- ronto (Girl's Coterie, Kee chim-ah-tik, Walt Whitman and his Poems, Canada, our Home, eee: Miseries, The Ury Cain, Man’s Moral Nature, Estelle—In Chorian rbics, My Baby Boy, Just for Fun, The Voice of Many Waters, In the North West with ‘ Sitting Bull,’ A Woman’s Love, Mr. Le Sueur and Critics, Shiela, The Financial Situation in Canada, Theological Students and the Times, Reaund the Table, The Ontario Art Society's Exhibition, Book Reviews, Music and the Drama, Literary Notes, Brie a brac. In the ar.icleen ** The Ontario Art Society's Exhi- bition,” we tind the following :—‘‘ Mr. Har- ris's ‘ Clhorister,’ (No. 56), and ‘ The Rejected Suitor,, (No. 6S), are noticeable as Imost the! galy good figure-drawing to be seen in the! pooms, The latter is, “besides, a very har monious composition, both as to the coleur- ing, which bears strong traces of the inilu- ences of the French school, and as to the) arranguinent of the bac kwround and accessor- ies, which are touched in with a masterly | breadth oe | is worthy of all praise.” “m2 + A Good Account. “To aum it up, six long years of bed- rid- ! den sickness and suffering, ‘costing $200 per ; year, to‘al $1,200—all which was stopped | by thre: bottles of Hop Bitters taken by |. my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, and 1 want ev erybody to know it for their benefit.” “Joun Werks, Butler, N. Y.’; | of danger ing. This almost fatal accident was caused by thie se of canned meats which had under- putrefactive and poisonous changes exposure te ‘atmospheric influences. canned meats being hermetically sealed are for use iiamec liately on Opening ; and are apt to cause grea* distress to the user when left open for five or six hours, particularly at the present season of the year. That the putreiac case until the o’cloek on friday morn- sone “ Prod ry? hes» mee tive change was the sol of the poisoning is proven fr the pois in ven from the fact that ment from the same c in was eaten by the Same persc hs on Tnesday evening last, without any ill effects whatever. The case should serve as a salutary Warning to the community at large, showing as it dues, that these fresh and unseaso: ied. meats may while a luxury, if nsed immediately on epening- —be rank poisen after exposure iv heat and air for a few days. \n attempt is making by the enemies of the Republic to get the Communists to meet at the cemetery of Pere La Chaise on the i4th July, but it is believed the Senate is alurmed at the situation and disposed to yield, PERA, Several Turkish irouclads, under com- mand of Mobart Pasha, will start-for the Adriatic immediatel to watch the coast. Beri, July 7. The murderer of Prince Krapotkin is be- lieved to have disclosed the names of all the principal Nihilists to the Russian Gov- July 7. ernnient, which thus has been able to arrest all the ring-ieaders. It is reported | that the United States is negotiating with the Porte safety of American misstonaries in should trouble ensue, regarding the Turkey Rome, July 7 It is said that the Pope will not accept the resignation of Cardinal Mina, Papal Secretary of State. New York, July 8. Police Inspector Byrnes, to-night arrest- Larence R. Jerome, jr., son of the well known banker and sporting man, and Ka- ward M. Patchell, manager of the banking house of {Bevan & Co., on a grave charze A inessenger boy in the employ of Brayton, Ives & Co., was sent out, last Saturday, to deliver stocks valued at $87,200. He re- turned saying that he had lost the package on Wall street.. Mr. Ives, who is president of the Stock Exchange, reported his case to the police. After a long search the secur- ities were traced to the possession of the prisoners. Both are unmarried young men and familiar with the ways of Wall street, Jerome being engaged in the stock busi- ness. After their arrest, the stocks were found in Paichell’s office, and it was admit- ted by the young men that they knew to who the securities belonged. They in- | tended sending them to Europe and having them negetiated there. ‘The manner of ob- taining possession stocks was not de- vulged ot Vu KSBURG, Miss. , J aly d. The Republican conve ention, to-day, nom- inated John R. Lynch (color red) of Adams | County, on the 88rd _ ballot, for Congress, from sixty Mississippi districts. Fasteort, Me., July 7. On Sunday, while the brig Daisy Boy nton | was on the way from St. John to ‘Eastport, one of the crew refused duty. The Captain reported to the cutter McU uilogh and the man was taken off and lodged in the station ‘house here. Four others of the crew re- ‘fused duty, but submitted after the officer from the cutter boarded the brig. New York, July 7. Fifty eight children died here yesterday from heat and summer disease. The new board ef fifty sanitary inspectors have al- ready visited several thousand poor families and over a thousand sick children have been attended to. Frovr, Fiour.—Best family tour in the market, at the Londen House.- --** Alabaster, “Golden Age,” ‘‘ Extra Family,”-- Gko, Davies & Co. i i | | | SEASIDE RUSTICO =} | ‘UNDER VIC pat: June t eee ne Omen S Beautifal Watering Place till the 1th September, The above Hotel is situated in one having beautiful scenery, a bracing atm bathing, sea and river fishing, etc., ete. arrangements made for Picnie and Dinner | let por Piente cae etc. Coach will ! Guests ; returning eve Also, arrany potats at [funter he , at incderate ¢ “ave © nents have been ipade > S 4 River, for passage ADDRESS, to Seas JON June 21, 1880. | sole» Hor all af Crackers, C+O Ae ila gp Church Parties, Picmies, Xe. 14, 1550. Pe iS8o. BRITISE WAREHOUSE, QUEEN N SQUARE. Spring and Summer Goats, COMPLETE IM EVERY DEPARTMENT, VALUE UNSURPASSED. 1" i) Subscribers have, by the 8. 5. ** Prince | Kiiward,” ‘* Ethel Blanche,” and other later arrivals, completed the LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF British and Foreign Dry Goods AND GROCERIES | imported by them, which they will dis-: pose of at the lowest Cash prices. Jun ETE iver Please us a cail before elsewhere. give purchasing | WW. & A. BROWN & C@, June 1, 1880, ti ( NE-HALF of that three-story BRICK HOUSE, situated on Upper Queen; Strect, containing nine rooms; at present oc- h cupied by the Rev. Alfred Osborne; wit leoach house and stable,and pump in the yard. | | Household Furniture. IDAY, ALEXANDER HORNE, Zaw. July 3, 1880 WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the resi- dence of (ary. Murecntson, Baytield Street (near the Malpeque Road), on TUES. 13th inst., at 114 0 clock,all the House- hold Furniture, consisting of :— | Parlor Suit, in Wainut and Green Repp ; Beussels Carpets, Fancy Repp, Lace and! Nett Curtains, Hearth Rugs and Mats, Window Cornices and Blinds, Whatnot, Walnut Centre ‘Table, Vases and Orna- | ments, Hall Oil Wileth, Table and Hat. Rack, Dining ‘table, Cheffionier, Chairs, Parlor Stove, 1 Dinner Set, 1} Tea Set, 1 | Breakfast Set, Glassware, Crockery, | ~ Bedroom Suit and Bedsteads, Mattrasses, } Feather Beds and Bedding, Toilet Sets. and Glasses, Cooking Stove, Kitchen Fur- niture, ete., etc. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioueer, July 6, °80--tu s m RACH, PRINCE 5 E-REGAL LOD ween will be open for the vrlettetown every Wednesd: t\ ‘Thursday and Monday morning, tf GUY STEAM GsAKE Ch’town, | customers, ‘favor me with a call. HOTEL! EDWASD ISLAND. PATRONAGE.) reception of Guests from the 24th of the most charming spots on the Island, } Os phere, a beantitul beach, spiendid surf- Cle xt ‘ables. Moderate charges. Special Io . ate A} the spy mang Payil; al arties, ete, Also the spacions Pavilion wi harges. vening, calling for , a Mm, Baasial? lo ineel trams trom ail aturday “t §) veloc MS thd 5 ¢ : ’ ” Vir. nities. with ide—7 NEWSON & CO, Proprietors, Charlottstewn, P. E. Island. — = Eh. oe oem ———— macian Navy Bread, &e., ~ ————— Bisel "ahs Lite THES, STR wT. cm fr a> *.. m0 cua - a r — > oS YQ vied e ou $ or clan! ian > >, s a - a a . oO ‘ ~ Se x we) ~ i or AS O° = = _ — -_ * * 8, ne oe wines = enn aig z — o . a ad a — = ‘ oak = ‘os 5 os, 2 eh - =-§ aw i' Ri NTO lule " Gc nam 2 ail eo _ os Saj an tus = a Con ‘ RUN TU), i - te al end a® o> an a. nent a ~ mo“ rx ‘oy sind ; . ‘ en Free Y om By aul v “> cs i, or — & po rhe Globe this morning contams the oa eT | Oe eee ee ee j= .* = woe following, dated London, July 6th :—‘‘In > 4 3 he fe oe OF ot oo 2 2 Vallee © : : , : 7 ; oe cs a pts D ~ akon the match that took place last night at a + 2 = & 2 22 ohn oe ig oan C ; > J . ~—d Sd te + ow on od rey “ ce ad cs Ne Altcar. betwee: the Canadia te; ana ~ ee’ ae LS os — a TZ — =a ‘ Aitcar, tweet. the anactan team and <= a -— = > = - pa ~~ ; ~, . : —— pol = en of ~_-~ — wang 2 x 7 F the 15th Lancashire Volunteers. the Cana “i ig (R45, & a Se oO . Sa Pits os j ~ diaus were victorious by U6 points, the | om” Aa ee = as SS . tn ee | : ; ‘ : 3: ; pcded ° . it ; ses - i sds = oS > fas = is SS a binds ~ “S ame — a ° ao ats ow she ay a ra] — » ~_ . — > rs score standing | 422 for the Canadians and cas =~ OS ey Lu non 2 Aifi = = cS « i,of6 for the Laneashires. Wilson, Oge ey? = “o Oma So Ce eo 5 oy : : ce — RN os |S = = cn Se & a and O'Grady made the highest scores. The @=- =. = = Ps = Qo oO c @8. & oes : co Sc. * _ : o od > weather was fair and the wind StrOnNg cq em si a kj s = “i ae oni fn bs Y ae i; aga is Set ; But! ies : a (iood practice was also made with the — — reeeney = conse S&S to cose - = | Martini i - Oe? he A PAD ° ! Martini-Henry rifle. — Gots © mi em ee SOQ J eg Dt “ mc os Dunutyx, July 7. - > = an” oe oe ee oe a Cy oe - r , ) a> +k dood 3 at Se > Se = S &. ae TT se) Sey an “4 ae oS soa my ABN ee _ The weather over ireland has been most os = o © @® «= oe oe ~n - : ei . as never d Se ~~ amin am ret Ba ee - favorable. It is expected the potatoe crop pet ogy re se ~ €3 = ° , . : somes je, a , _ ~~ aod 7 will be enormous, and promises to exceed ee = SC ie > -s ws + anything in [reland since a period anterior + emi i + oon = > ere a a — av =~ os = to the famine of 1847. Phe root and cereal — ped a oo ~ =~ oo re rs crops are also luxuriant. ls willis sai cs on ; see tS . iia sheen ot = oui a win Wak. Tule 7 . ; : . 2 Panis, July 7, 4 Liberal Diseonnt to W — Bedeaks Special prices offered to Committees of Catalogue and Price List mailed tree to any address. JOHN QUIRK, PROPRIETOR a Supplies. N HAND AND TO J “ST CASH PRICES O: bbls. White Buns FLOUR, 100 bbis. Otter Creek rf 150 bbls. Choice Kiln Dried CORNMEAL, doz. BROOMS, doz. BUCKETS, casks| WASHING SODA, boxes LEMONS, ibs. Bright MAPLE SUGAR, tons DATMEAL (Choice), bbls. SPLIT PEAS, bbls. PEPPER, Coils ROPE, Kegs BAKING SODA, 5 casks Choice SYRUPS, Boxes Choice CONFECTIONERY, rails DATES, wioss DORKS, WASH BOARDS & CLOTHES PINS, Cases MATCHES, Casks KEROSENE, Boxes Bartlett’s BLUE, Cases POTASH. BEER & GOFF. LUMBER. LUMBER, A VERY LARGE STOCK OF ‘ ARRIVE, at LOW- ~~ *) ? iE Sr ~t 1 j 700 we D0 June 23, Seasoned Pine & Spruce Lomber ov aud, for Sale Delivered at Point Bu Chene, to Scheooners, Consisting of Pine Boards, Plank & Sheathing; Spruce Boards, Seantling, Clap- boards, Laths, Shingles, etc. All for sale Cheap, quantities to suit also in | purchasers. CUSHING & CLARKE. _Selapaty, N. B., June 18, 1880—3m eod = REOPEN ED. have reopened my ICE CREAM SALOON, £& where | will be glad to meet all my old and as many new ones as will [Ci CREAM supplied to Parties and Balls, The quality of the Cream will be, as before, the best that can be bought. CARTER. > i . ee At the Fish Market. WRESH HALIBUT, also, Smoked Alewives W. ons 9. 4w Codfish and Mackerel; and = Finnan | Haddies, Charlottetown, June 3, 1880, NEW OPENINGS or Spring & summer Goods AT THE — GLASGOW HOUSE, fens’. Youths’ ond Boys’ Clothing, Shirts, - "aper Collars, Ties, Braces, imbreitas, fiats and Caps, @leths & Trimmings, Grey and While Cottons, Prints, Shectings. Shirtings, &e., Paper Hangines and Paper Blinds, And Teaand other Concentrated Lye All at stock of Superior n few caser in tin cans, for soap-making, lowest possible prices tor Cash, FRED. LePAGE & CO. 550 a large Ciroéeries : Yaw J ue. 8 Souris Again. Pi is universally admitied to be a fact that the TEA PARTIES ‘eld in Souris have always giv satisfaction ; but after all they were not a circumstanee to the one the Ladies intend giving on WEDNESDAY, the 1éth day oi August next, On’ Tt Ci Beautify! Grounds of the Hew Convent, SOURIS EAST. Arrangements will be made to 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 Cemmittee have the busi- ness in hand, and it will be well attended te. Arrangements for all kinds of Dances and the Games usual on such occasious are being mace, Souris at this season presents natural at- tractions for tourists and pleasare-seekers, and no person should miss this opportunity of taking a good wholesome mouthful of the fresh sea breeze. Arrangements will be made with the Supt. of the Railway to issue return tickets at half fare from all Stations. jbon't Forget the Day. By order of Committee, I}OHN A, MACDONALD, *S0—3i law s See’y June 26, “A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Commission Merchant; and Manutacturers’ Ageni. AUCTION ROOMS (the largest in the City, ) No. 11 Queen Street (Brick Building.) eee facilities for any quantity and ).) all kinds of Merchandise, Frost-proof Cellar (capacity 1,000 Barrels); Real Estate, Bankrupt Stock and Furniture Sales attended to at reduced rates. Sales of Horses, Carriages, Farm Imple- ments, Stock, &c., on Market Days, at Mar- ket House. Auction Sales of Household Fur- niture at Residences, and of General Mer chandise at Stores, Warerooms, Wharves,&c., conducted on moderate terms. Consignments of Goods of every description will receive prompt attention. Apples a specialty. Advances made and proceeds guaranteed when required. Business solicited, corres- pondence answered promptly and in con- tidence. A. MoNKILL, Auctioneer, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. N. B.—Ali kinds of P. E. Island produeta bought and shipped to order. April 29, ’80—3m DORIES. POLK S ALE, Two American DORIES, thorough repair. Apply at the FISH MARKET. ia 1880. STEAMER HEATHER BELLE. Summer Arrangement, 1880, eee May 20, YiLL leave Charlottetewn for Orwell \ Monday and Wednesday even- ings. Leave Orwell for Charlottetown every Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 7 o clock, Leaving Charlottetown for Orwell same evening at: 3 o'clock, Leturning from Orwell to Charlottetown same evening,arriving at Charlottetown about 8.30 o'clock. Leave Charlottetown ter Mount Stewart every Wednesday and Friday mornings at 4 o'clock. Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown at 7 o'clock, Leaving Charlottetown fer Meunt Stewart same evenings at from two te three o'clock, according te tide; returning te Charlottetown same evenings. All Goods should be prepaid at Charlette- town, otherwise they will be stored at their destination at the risk and expense of the owners. every JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Ch’town, P. KE. L, April 29, 1880-—oaw 3m place to get your Printing done is a VHE ‘| the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS, ree