BR a ae ees a pial wy i aes. >: ra * 5 . Be a —— = é = niincenil atapincngcisissismmeiimialie cl pant “ : —-= — VOL. 7, * CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1880. NO, 72 ern a . - nae ——— iaihicelaiacaeaciae een . ; ea ee - é — F 3 & O A Ten Million Dollars Suii, | The Pacific Railway. fr Siemans ) ° wielcacdnitp hehibentianal Ss iC+ : i C) : TH Ly LO Ni ' A San Francisen, Cal., despatch of the; The Ottawa Citizen of the 11th inst. . wathen ,Tth inst., says that Judge Sullivan ren- | says: ‘* We learn that a meeting of capi- BRITISH aes AREHOUSI QUEEN SQUARE 2 deere Spring ald Summer Goods, COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, VALUE UNSURPASSED. 1" E Subserilbers have, by the S S. ** Prince Edward,” ‘* Ethel Blanche,” and other later arrivals, completed the e LARGEST AND BEST STOSK OF . . TI , British aul Poreig AND GROCER Ever imported by them, which they pose of 25 the lowest Cash : to 7 — prices. Please give us a call befere purch: elsewhere. WW. & A. BROWN & CO. June t, 1850. {} 14 . ; SARIN PACIrTiC Muital Insuranes Oo., —\ "ad ee a Wr 4| IN ‘“ iARINE. Assets 3ist Dee., 1879, - $744,149.00 Ft ie Insurance effected on CARGOES and FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards on first-class Ceriificates issued payable in London at the oflice of M: Rose & Co., Bankers, or in New York. Risks takea and rates tixed without being referred to H sad Office. pernerat FENTON T. NEWBERY. Agent for P. E, Island. é > ISS. IRTGON May Il, 1530. ne no ND, Great Summer Resort PAINE EDWARG ISLAND ee Et CO" Be i. LOR IW = -and Commodionus House, situate h Shore, offers great attraction who are wanting recreation, sea HIS Ne at Nor for Tourists bathing, fish It is wit only thirvee Charges 0 apply to the 7 LORNE HOTEL COMPANY, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. te ig, ete. in easy aceess of the City, being (13) miles. by rail or carriage. wlerate. For further particulars Manager, or address Hut Coal, = at Goal, NREE from Slate and Fire Clay. June 12, 1550. a 7 2:80 Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia. For orders apply to e G. W. DEBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, Old Sydaey Wines,Cave Brebaa, Lingin Mines, Cape Breton. RDER Coal can be obtained for Round 4 on ap} Lioat ion to Terms 28 G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Avent for P. E. Island. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. 1880—pat her sj kea tf ustial, Office, No. June 17, QUEEN TNSURANGE OUT, OF ENGLANDC. OAPITAL,. . id MILLIGNS STERLING, NCE effected on all kinds of Buiild- -xehandise and Produce. Aiso, on the stocks. wit g ites tek stes for isolated resicencea, NSURA mgs, 5 Vessels on Special 1 Losseg s ttled promptly. GEURGE MACLEOD (Unipn Bank), ‘ Agent for Prince Edward Islaad June, 15 77-— RUMAN PUNCH, ‘ Ice Cream, Fruit ices, Waiter ices. S I in.cend paying special attention to my Ice. Cream department this season, | invite the public to call where they can be furnished with the best assortment of Ice Creams 22d Ives to be had in the City. All made froin the best material. ‘To parties ordering Ureams or Ices we guarantee satis- actio harge. Mosk Tae A. McKENZIE, Confectioner, Queen Streot. Charlottetown, June 19, 1850. meena © (YS NEW Clas! gua >. Ley, Ge COG! and Dres ineres and Colored Satins, n : Pitilin niin Shek bons, Fritings Corsets, Clo oe = sam, 4 iN ihe? Gm ? J ad i ee S Cords, and Colered Kid Gloves. hs & Tailors’ Trimmings ! Charlottetawn, Surly 1SS< tu th sa | | e > gat i asi fea tt oe a , — G2 peru al bo hs 10, 15, 20 and sQ-1h, Bo Vie, onan :. - Church Parites, A Liberai isc y 4 GO TO PRieey CVFEARR Sail | 7 ff ; be (| ir It +4 Ly} QO D Ky he J c (x ; a “<< * “oS eo -— Pr» & OS ed es . _ ont fet A * = a — ; ~ I. "cS poet ot 7 . me oo Qo raed a pone + —_ 4 ~~ "> “ ew * a . _ new how — «pw =“ — 7 o— oe ro © 2 ni“ os . — — -s Cc.) poy “e ss : oS 4 «= —“— eo — ~4 da et Cc —_ Pa . _ YW + o_o S, «5 ee 7 : ~~ © at one eo . 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Cataiogue and Frice Lise me JOHN aek } £ it. , 3 oe I+ £ seis NT > nea f£ enyan Tangs GAH TTA MQ HGS OL UPACKETS, BISOTLLS, a iV) prea, ME. : BAe RY 3 Lod? WATS bn 4 ever | dered a decision overruling the demurrer in the case of John H. C twenty days to answer plaintiff's complaint. This action was commenced about eighteen months recover $10,009 000, the ‘value of Conselidated Virginia steck, al- ‘leyed to have been appropriated by-defend ‘ants while of the Consolidated Virginia Company. Demurrers were inter- 'pused by defendants, pleading the statute of limitations. Judge Sallivan decides all these points against the defendants. The case now resis entirely on questions of fact. ago 6 directors | The Nevada Millionaire. | Mr. John Mackey, the Nevada miiliou- ,aire, passed through St. John a few days ago for Halifax, from which port he will sail for Paris, where wife lives ina style of magnificence which dazzles the gay ; French capital. Mr. Mackey made his colossal fortune in the Virginia Consolidat- ed Mining Company, as i mcome 1s said to be his as is well known; his $2: minute. His 40 Der ‘ personal appearance is as follows: He is tali and not stout ; las. rather stooping shoulders: wears a dusty black suit «of clothes. a sinail brown reoustache, and wold bowed spectacles; has a pleasant expression iof face; is a great -talker; has a nervous He is. ap- 0 cere Rise nee tomes la eareworn’ look. yout HO years of age. nee -- ' TTT eT Tre, «ite is credited with dispensing $209,000 a year to ithe poor, and denying it if questioned. ; : ' } rere WMnerar "7O Vasra ala A Forger 72 Years oid. SEVEN. INDICTMENTS FOUND AGAINST AN ONTARIO FORGER. A notorious counterfeiter, named John- ston, was arrested at Unionville, Ont., in Fane last. for passing a 81 bogus bill-on the wiine LSU, PUL pessrre & Gi PO2US a) on the Dominion Bank, and his capture proved a most important one. J. W. Murray, Gey- = Be CS a4 ~- -~ Ge ot ws OS a = ernment detective, writes to Dye’s Connter- c= DS Go & | feié Detector, that he interviewed the pri- i. a. ee) revo oD sener, who after some talk, teid where the Sy» Y tater plates were to be found. _ They proceeded fac cae ae = to a rayine and found At ihewees of a iree, a f Sn SC a -sinall box which when opened, disclosed Tey eet 8 E plates to the number of 21, comprising the 2 oS || front, back and dent pilates for counterfe it- Z0 3 S&S c ing bills. The prisoner was lodged in jail, oe oe SS and the plates tirned over to the Treasury — a Departnuient. There were seven bills of in- we so @ Beam — dictment found against him by the Grand ao = a Jury. Johnston or Anderson as he haslately 54 —-— gy = been known, was born in Wngland aad is SS oh e=5 >> an engraver by trade ; age 72 years; height, O19 82° o + 5 feet 7 inches; hair at present gray and - " Gas S * |shaggy, formerly a dark brown ; keen bluc — fund < eyes now much sunken ; very smart and = s Jactive for his age; stands erect; weighs ~ A) about 125 ibs. He has been 2 counterfett ee a ie & Sw __).. Pngraver for over 45 years. ~ 6 EE & + es offered to Committees of eee i ee vled free to any address.4 Prigntia?, Acciaen OVER 930 PERSONS LOSE THEIR LIVES. QUIRK,” ; June till the The above be let for Picnic points at Hunter June 21, 1880. Hambroline, &c., Jan. 7, 1850. ne in a Tl a Pa AN} 46 QUE guaranteed. RUSTICO HIS Beautiful Watering P ’ : oe z J Si tca in. op hail cum tees be having beautiful scenery, a bracing atmosphere, a beau bathing, sea and river fishing, etc., efc. - >; iC [ [ ner a with es atc arrangements made for Picnic and Dinner Parties, ete. CANADA CU C. McLennan, CUMMISMION MERCULANY, Consignments solicited. BEACH, HOTEL EDWARD ISLAND. June 14, 188. PROPRIETOR etry aie cme (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) —— +20: “o will be open for the recept ad pene 15th peptember, Hotel . es sa . : c il, - 1s situated In One OF the inbobs 2 lables. Good Parties, eic., at moderate charges. espng bei River, for passage to Seaside—7 miles. ADDRESS, SOEEN ion of Guests from the 24th charming spots on the Island, tiful Moderate charges. beach, spiendid surf- Special Also the spacious Pavilion will Ar noe 1Q ; aw 7 yy ; V< >a 1}; + Coach will leave Charlotietown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests ; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 oelock, a. m. 3 oe ) trace ¢ | er . © Also,. arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all NEWSO@N & CO., Proprietors, Charlottetown, P. EK. Island. ESTABLISHED 1825. = a = ie JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. Lobster ) &c., equal in quality to the best American. ain errr aN . iD A By ot Vee Dasers: tio} ee UPACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, i s ok Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers ~ ote 2 Te rene: nuiioeneradanaain : ~ Ti AUCTIONEERS, EN STREET, Belivered te Charlottetowm - - @. &. island. Consisting of Pin also Spruce Prompt rettrns boards, aSCI Manill arlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline s@ Prices on application. including all sizes iil LUMBER. LUMBER, GENERAL AGENT, A VERY LARGE STOCK OF st . at Point Dua Chene, schooners. : e Boards, Plank & Sheathing; Boards, Scantling, Clap- Laths, Shingles, etc. ¢ All for sale Cheap, in’ quantities to suit Auction Sales conducted in any part.of the | purchasers. City or Country on reasonable terms. May 11, 1880—3m eod” CUSHING & CLARKE, Salsbury, N. B., June 18, 1880—3m eod The steamer Jeddah, from Singapore, foundered off Guardaini, on the 8th inst., with 953 pilgrims for Jeddah. All were lost except the captain, his wife, the chief engineer and the chief officer. An en- gineer and sixteen natives who were picked up were brought to Aden by the steamer Scindia. ese pilgrims were undoubtedly Mo- hamtuedans, of whom Singapore embraces in its population about 26,000. deddah, or Jiddah, whither they were bound, isa trading town of the Aedjaz, Arabia, and is situated on the eastern shore of the Red Sea, abeut GO miles west of Mecca, of which city it is the port. Pilgrims to Mecca are constantly pouring through it, and Mecea was the destination of these pilgrims, who came to their death by being drowned in this stream. Cape Guardafui, off which the vessel foundered, is the most easterly point of Africa, at the entrance of the Sea of Bab-el-Mandeb. a Se Fe — A Desperate Fight with Rats. A German named Grossman keeps a lager beer saloon in Franklin, Penn. Twe of his children were sent into the cellar to get some Swiss cheese, which was stored in a vault formerly used by a brewer. An army of rats disputed their passage, and while the elder of tu children fought the other returned to the saloon and screamed for assistance, saying that his brother was in the cellar surronnded by rats. . Mr. Gross- man and two neighbors armed themselves with clnbs and hastened to the rescue of the boy. The sight that met their eyes as they entered the vault was one such as they had never befere witnessed. The army of rats seemed to number thousands. The men turned in the contest, but so numerous and persi:tent were the rats that they were mere than an hourin conquering them. Dead rats were piled on every side, and their number was so greatly reduced that the survivors were driven to their holes. Hight hundred and nineteen dead rats were car- ied from the vant. The carcases filled a Maree two-horse wagen box, and were a good load fer a team to draw away. 74 cM PP e-- A blast at the Hull iron mines on the the 5th dislodged over twenty tons of phosphate, yielding 9 per cent of pure stuff. This is the largest that has yet ‘been made at the mines. | Pacific Railway, has been held. inspected by the negutiatins capitalists, So far there is every prospect that the result will be the formation of a powerful and wealthy syndicate. A conference was held with Sir Charles Tupper, to which explan- ations were made by the Minister of Rali- ways and his colleagues. it is probable that an interim memorandum will be signed containing a final proposition, and that the Minister will leave England dur- ing the latter part of this month.” a ow mae - _ -_ magne A Detective Story. There is a story told of a lady and gen- tleman travelling together on an English railroad. They were strangers to each other. Suddenly, the gentleman said > — ‘Madame, I will troulle you todoek ont of the window for a few minutes; L am going tu inake some change In my wearing apparel,’ ‘Certainly, sir,’ she replied with great politeness, risimy and tuening her back upon Lim, ina a shovt time he said: ‘ Now, madame, my change is completed, and yon may resume your seat.’ When the iady turned she beheld her wale companion transfermed inte a dashing lady with a heavy veil over her face. ‘Now, sir, or madame, whichever you are, said the lady, ‘ [ must trouble you to losk out of the window, for I also have some changes to make in my apparel >» -* Certainly, madam,’ and the gentleman in Jadies’ attire immediately complied. ‘ Now, sir, you may resume your seat.” To his gre@ surprise, on resunting this seat. the gentleman in female*attire found his lady companion transformed into a man. He laughed and said : ‘it appears that we are both anxious to escape recognition. What have you done? I have robbed a bank,’ ‘And I.” said the whiidom lady, as he dexterously fettered his companion’s wrists with a pair of handeufis ‘L am detective J.——-—-, of Séotland Yard, and in female apparel hove shadowed you for two days— now,’ drawing a revolyer, ‘keep still.’ abet gins Miscellaneous. Eighty-three head of fat cattle were shipped to England on Saturday last from Quebec, lt is estimated by the London ‘t News that the eost of a general election in land is about $5,500,000. zy $ Of some thirteen hundred wen employed on the Canada Pacific Railway in British Columbia one half are Chinamen. Some enihusiastic citizens of Qhebec are clubbing to pay the Gas Company for light- ing up streets i front of their, residences, This year’s yield of tea ingIndia is esti- mated at 70,000,000 pounds, nearly double that of 1878 Ten years ago it was under 14,090,000 pounds. The reason why only one garter is given instead of a pair of garters, is because the henor is not usnally conferred nniil the recipient has one leg in the grave. The Peabody fund at the beginning ef the present year has grown from $2,00,- 680 to $3.500,000. The trustees have housed 9,905 persons in 2,355 dwellings. ix tae Tomps.-—There are twelve men new in the Tombs at New York, - on charges of murder. There has never heen so many persons in that prison charg- ed ‘with murder before. Jealousy and drink were the causes af the majority ef the eriines. tis Eminence Cardinal Manni:e has written to His @race Archbishop Lynch to say that he has two thousand orphans for whom he is desirous of getting homes in Canada. These waifs, it appears, have been rescued from the streets and work- houses of London. Their ages range from ten to fourteen years, and as they have al- ready received training, they will not be altogether a burden on those adopting them, Dr. MeLarei, better ~known as the ‘Swamp Angel,’ and a streng advocate of hygiene, says he has cutrivalled Tanner, having fasted forty-two days and forty-two nights. When a resident of the Province of Quebec, he was located on a farm which wis divider from civilization by a river. One day a man called on him and borrowed tlie only cance he had. He forgot to re- turn it, and the doctor, not being able to swim, was obliged io fast until assistance cane, Which was not for 42 days. The only thing he tock during that time was water, and occasionally sucked a piece of hemlock bark, which is not very nutriti- ons. > Remedy for Hard ‘limes. Stop spending so wuch on fine clothes, rich focd and style. Buy good, healthy. food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of.life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive ani! quack doctors or using so much ot the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, and makes‘the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always ata oiting cost, and you will see bet- ter times and good health. Try itonce, Read | of it in another column, a | talists, interested in the Dominion Govern- Burke against Jas. | ment’s offer of a laud and money grant to a Flood et-al, and allowing defendants | company for the construction of th Canada Plans | : . jand maps showing productive land zones ‘and other important documents havezbeen ” oo ° Pe bi : 4 ; ear! en a ape inpocome: + aie t 1 jj seanieiaaes .paaintan ie 4 Se eee ;