nang re ees a, # &- ‘ea Nad wee oh aie. NAME. amet PAA ON AY: PART TEER OORT We ~—- Local and Other ‘en GREAT prepsrations are being made for the | French fete at Quobee en the 2 v4 th inst — ’ Six uHvUNORED Lritish immigranots arrived at Montreal on the 17th inst., @2 ren/+ for the West a Hirty ONE canditates have taken the ce: tificate of Associates of Arts from MeGill University. <—_ Tus City Council meets on Monday even ing for the purposa of introducing the by law for levying taxes, : a Tue vew Exhibition Building at St. John, N. B., is in the hends of contractors, and will be opened aw the Previncial Exhibition of that Province next October, Rockin Hovse Greys and Hack at all trains and steamers, to convey passengers to Ree klin House or any other house in the city. ] 17 és ol asvault before ONE case of the Stipendiary Magistrate to-«da The assailant was sen tenced to one menth’s imprisonment with hard laber. oe ; Mammoru Led Rhubarb, the best in the! city, for sale at George Carter's Grocery Store, (reat Geo se Street.—jl9 3istt é diidipeltcttairen Tak Provincial he gricaltural and Industrial Exhibition ef Nova Scotia will be held at Kent- ville next fail. ‘he total amount of be efferad is $6,554.95. Slee Tue ravages ot the potato bug in Carleton Ceanty, N. b., are tucreasing. The imsect destroys the young stalks as soon as they ap- pear above grounl. Reports from that county m<dicate a great dironght. There has been no rain for a fortnig it. > —-dniaicaaiaiaiiedla Wutte a Miramichi man was attending a saw that had been fastened with rivets in Titcomb's mill, Houlton, Me., on the ]7th inst., half of saw flew and nearly severed his heal from his shoulders. He lived but a few minutes. fille oti Tue tmal of Bennett, who shot Senator Brown, is fixed for Tuesday next. The crown will offer as evidence a diary kept by the the risoner, which it is said will clearly estab- Fh the intent. The defence will be that wh died from unskilfal medical treatment. Bro i i, db iieiiiitell " Joux McKay, of Dertewweth. Nova Seotia, issues 2 challenve to row any man in New Brunswick or lova Scotia—barring Ross or Smith—for the sum ef two hundred and fifty or five hundred dollars a side, race to be run eo Bedford Basin, Halifax, N. 8., any time in July. ~Rev. S. W. Folger, of oat tted suicide by hanging himse No cause for the act is known. A well-to-do farmer named committed suicide by hanging himself, Bowmanville, Oat... on the I7th SUICIDES. Ont., commi on the {th inst, ° Pm Todd, to a tree, at instant. Ir is a fact that Mr. P. W. Hyndman, agent for the ‘‘ Bedford Packing Company,” has chartered the schooner ‘‘ Mary Jane,” to carry lumber, s1)t, barrels and general supplies to Tracadie—ali of which freight would have been shipped by rail had there been a proper station at Bedford. We are glad to le arn that the Lorne HAote!, at Trasadie Beach, will be conducted this s immer on stiicily temperance principles. Every preparation is being made for the comfort »ad enjoyment of tourists at this popular watering place, for which we bespeak the patronage of these desirous to enjoy a traly pleasant summer resort. ‘Tue very Reverend Principal Cairns, of Ed- inbargh, Scotland, is expected in this city on Wednesday nex!, and will be the guest of George McLeod, Esq., his former parishioner at Berwick-upon a wane The Principal is on his way frym the General Assembly at Mon- treal, and after ea Halifax and St. John, N. B., will proceed te New Yerk. He has consented to address a public meeting in St. Jawes Church, on the evening of his arrival (23rd June), at 7.45 o'clock. As the Principal will have but one evening at his command, it is believed that the ministers and members of the Presbyterian Church, and others, will embrace the opportunity of seeing and hear- ing one of the foremost thinkers and preachers of Scotland, as jie will give his views on some of the leading questions of the day Horses ror }ixrornv.—The Moncton Times says a car load of nine horses, went as freight by the accommodation for the North yester- day at noon. ‘I Le animals were tine looking specimens, one, 4 3-year-eld, weighing, it was aaid, 1500 lbs. The ear attracted considerable atteentron. The parties who accompanied the shipment, which goes to Michigan, had quarters fitted up im the centre of the car, and also carried baled hay for the horses. The animals were purchased on Prince Edward island, which 1s quite famous for its heavy beam horses. ’ , The St. John} Telegraph of the 18th inst., says about twenty horses arrived by the Intercolonial Railway, |; yesterday afternoon, from Prince Edward {fsland. . They wore purchased by a gentleman in Bangor, and were shipped for that point last evening. vciaiiaediin Treexixe Wernovr License.—Vhere are now but twenty-three licensed truckmen in this city, and we are informed that over the same number of men truck without license. This being the case, do not the authorities permit a great injustice when they compel one class ef men to pay license and allow others to truck without paving anything to the City far the privilege. Again, a number ef express men in the city carry on a flourish. ing trade uncer the very noses of the authorities without paying a single cent in the shape of a fee towards the City revenue. Licensed truckmen justly complain of this; but the authorities have made no attemot to redres® their grievance. The first clause of the by-law respecting truck- mon and truckaye says that ‘‘No drive any track. cart, sled, or carriage for the transportation ef goods, wares and merchan- dize or other things whatseever, within the city, fer hire or wages, unless he shall be licensed as a truckman, under penalty of | av we see unlicensed | goods i twenty dollars. Ever expressmen and oti transporting from the railways, steamers and other places, while truckmen, who pay licences, are stand- ing idle at wharver and Railway Station. As we said before, this is grossly unfair, and the authorites should either prevent expressmen | from transportiog goods from railway er steam- boats or compel them to take out licenses. prizes te. person shall | Oa ent ite. HEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | Denim, June 17 At Dollymount, on Wednesday, ihe | irishmen fired 15 shets at 800, 900 and! 1 «¥ ben tall oo : i 1.000 yards F ithe Tolluwily totals . } ' » Thiihanill lL FORME: scivcceess se edbidodssteh aiiks thie Ssh rh vclucdiilhocheccdccsccscaseensdl adil 210) SID Hil ch tania il api bir sis se enel'de gsncei sen ev 209 | John a ciickhs ah cok adctes heiantegnee thins 197 |M urphy hivtdescetiadsce bcknensstd tule ditddessiun L9D WORSEN BRAID. 00 psuhs+s Okenasehessccossreinotes 195 |Coghlan 00 seen secneenes co eeseccebe ses Spiveekiasad LO Colonei Bedine did not shoet. Laird missed the target the first five shots but in | the | last ten shets did well, making six sue- cessive bull's eyes. Brown scored 56, Rockwell made four bull’s eyes in ten shots, Farrew missed twice, but out of the re- maining thirteen made twelve bull's eyes. Jackson : missed four eut of fifteen shots. Scett did not miss ence. Rathbone only fired four. rv missed four shots. Avupurn, New York, During the burning of a stene house last night, a falling wall killed a tireman and injured five others. rishe June 17. Pratkte pu Cuien, Wis., June 17. Che Mississippi river is rising All the lower part of ec, The residents ting rapidly. this city is submerg- are moving eut or get- into the second story of their houses. sop river 1s still rising at St. Paul. Three r four feet more of a rise is expected here, which will canse an immense loss. The track of the Milwaukee and St. Paul road is under water 25 miles west. No trains can arrive at depot for several days. Casut, June 17. Abdur Ranman Khan is moving towards Cabul, avowedly with a friendly intent, but with 2,000 men and twelve guns. Reports are current that at a conference Baron Haymerle was questioned whether Austria would undertake to carry out its decision. He answered negatively. it is said a majerity faver a cession of Janina to Greece. A messengel for Khanabad. with final terms has started BERLIN, June 17, A correspondent asserts that in [the con- ference, yesterday, it was manifest that the powers are more or less prepared to accept the original French proposal. Se deeply is Turkey convinced that the matter will have tu be settled by war with Greece, that her armament is being vigereusly pushed in southern Albania. A military conference of leading officers was recently held at Pera which debated measures of resistance in £ eanity CAis® Gi Necessivy Lonpon, June 17. Three theusand colliers have = struck in Leicaster, against the ten per cent. re- duction. from information received from diflerent parts of Asiatic Turkey, it appears that the distress from famine there is growing worse. The “* Kaharsa’’ newspaper, published in Tiflis, the capital of Georgia, says that two thousand persons have starved to ath in the environs of Agbakash, and st the measures yet taken are utterly in- it adequate to allay the suffering. The Prince of Wales, with a retinue of prominent personages, is presiding to-day vt the ceremonies of the opening of the new Harber at Holyhead, Wales. This harbor in construction, and is im every way anadmirable work. Helyhead is not only the port of the arrival of the fast mers which bring the American mails and passengers for London, who arrive at Queenstown, but it has a large and growing commerce as a port for the shipment ef iron and coal, and for the reception of live atock. Despatches irom Constantinople are to the effect that the Turkish Government, having no confidence that the result of the supplementary conference now in session at Berlin will be faverable to its interest in re pect to the enforcement of the provisions of the Berlin treaty, is quietly but steadily pre paring for war, and that notwithstand- ing the searcity of money, the deplorable stite of the country, and the depletion of her treasury, is making continual additions to the war chest, in suppesed anticipation of war with Greece. Rumors are current upon the Stock Ex- change, to the effect that Peru is now anxi- ous fer peace with Chili. The Bank of | England to-day reduced its rate of discount | to two and one-half per cont. This was a| complete surprise to the financial werld, as nv intimation had been given ef such an ae- tien, and the monetary condition was not deained to be such as would necessitate such a step. _ The cattle plague has appeared in the the district of Great Longstone, in Derby- shire and is raging there with much vio- ence. ! } . vis been Maprip, June 17. The Spanish Chamber of Deputies, after avery stormy debate, voted confidence in the Gevernment by 246 against 15. The Constitutionals and Liberals “abstained from voting. BrussELs, June 17. The King and Queen of the Belgians opened the National Exhibition to-day in this city. The reception was brilliant and enthusiastic. Lonpon, June 17. A St. Petersburg despatch says Russia is strongly re- inforeing her Pacific squadron, The gAdmiralty discredit the genuineness of the contents of the bottle purperting to | have come from the training ship ‘‘ Ata-| lanta. és ; | } > ©o- <a -o° = | EN ATURE ALMANAC ° " t N DA y > bn ick 64 CO Whe 6 od J U N E 20, 1880 | i Stn Risks 4.14 | Hien Water 8.35 a.m SUN SETS.¢.5.. 7.49 | Funt Moon 22, 9, 33. 1m | samies Weather Bulletin. } = ‘ 4 Probabilities for the next 24 hours Jor the! | Muritime Provinces. Torento, June 19, 10 a. m. | Light to moderate wifds, fine hot wea-_ ther. : regular intervals each day. RRS a: REDON Riciedinetaonants Sa aerating Mimiagexnt Si ee ll OA a eget tn Se oy HAT DEPARTMENT. Silk Hats, Drab Shell Hats, elt Hats, ee annem CY ee tein . . Straw Hats, Linen Hats, Indian Pith Hats, FOR HOT WEATHER. The General + and retail, Cheap for Cash, Stock comprises the N G) = oD H 2G Sa? Cc =m ~_ sel 3 < ts = = =—s «4% 3 =< i = a . aoxets $ Ses _& 2 8B 0 Oia = _. S: BES ge eee rr = _ SS. 7S oo : - UCR GROGERIES. Our Usual Good Stock CHOIGE TEAS In CHESTS, HALF-CHESTS, and BOXES. FLOUR The Best Brands in the Market, ewest and Best Styles in every department. W holesale CG. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, May 31, 1880. - — . = = ant ‘ ne ‘ i i The Bayvue Hotel at Souris, (XOMMANDING a splendid view of Col- a iC ville Bay and the sarroun ding country, vith Sea Bathing, Fishing, Shooting, “&c., ‘oO; easy of access ; with Trains to Charlottetown For all kinds ef Grackers, Biscuits, ‘T%<) CO “THE CITY STEAM PRINCE a - ~ 3 ~~ w ~ » a SZ. me r= te — et . e” “Tae —_ + . oe 7% e ow or @rnr =~ . _~ — > eee a ee ~ we 2° Se let — on. oot — = © > ) . — - Oo eee ~~ o =. oe fae zw lees _— S —_ Oe eo, == wD «a a = © t 4 » ant ~~ D>-s = os Ss ks = oe. emt en OF co? 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STR Bobo. of Ships Bread : ls inc , ‘ . i HAVE NOW IN STOOK the following } ‘ Special . oar a | oO Ne — _ os bmg — — mo! 3. _— ~ ae — — PS. ~~ ‘oa fy dl - “~ ic » Aa 4 mz QW — — o &d —_— he fot Sue at | Oe “~~ “- an AA — — ——_ —_ — — @ © Oy 9 > price 3 ofter¢ "¢ aq] Catalogue and Price List mailed free to any Pilot, old cheape. than . un’s € ‘ Sapt 0 Barrels ill be a ever $ > ‘ ‘ GOO FAMILY: FLOUR prcreert on hand, and Cheap for Cash, which sh to Committees call address. JOHN QUIRK, June 14, 1880. a ——! - a ent - NEW OITLCLOTHS! ~ has PROPRIETOR _— W. A. WEEKS & CO’S. -0: BHA UW PTE VU is. IN ew WIDE, *. 3 FEET 4 } oe 6 ‘< 9 6 is B.S SZ 2 RNS. W. A. WEES & CO., Charlettetown, May 18, 1880—tu th sat FRANKLIN ——— 6: —_——— TYNHIS Large New House, beautituliy land, adjacent to the City, is now ot guests. aaa heat of a country ‘from the Post Office. this House, connecting with Cars and Gueen Street. — OUSE. situated on the highest open for the reception be driven to and from the House free of charge. Charlottetown, May 22, 1850—pat tf TerMS MODERATE. HENRY COOMBS, This House has the. advantages of freedom from dust residence, and is only 20 minutes walk A neat Cab will run in connection with’ Steamers. Cab will run at! Guests will PROPRIETOR, Y; | The best Sum- lm- Rent daily, mornmg and evening. mer Kesort in P. E. Island “for ‘Tourists. “mediate possession will be given. moderate. Apply to PETERS & PETERS Charlottetown, or to JAMES McLAUGHLIS June i4, 1880 —lw Sour Tur Ciry oF CHARLOTTETOWN, j Crry Crerk’s Orricz, | June L5th, 1880, At the last regular monthly meeting of the City Council, the following order was passed : | Ordered, That the City of Charlottetown 'will not be responsible for ‘anit furnished to any ef the City Officials without a written requisition from the City Clerk, By order, WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. aaa 15, = staw ~ CHOICE SYRUPS. ) KT your SYRUPS at “THE CON- Ga XCTIONERY,” opposite the Market 'House. [| use only the best Sugar and the | purest and freshest flavorings in manufactur- iug Syraps. No giucuse make them thick Parties ordering, will please de so early, 80 ‘that they may get the Syrups made fresh, and cons equently’ nicer than when old and stale, WM. KENNEDY. 1880—-pat ne June 15, VERY VALUABLE os SUT DAL buliding Lots. WILL sell AT “AT AUCTION. on | Grounds, on WEDNESDAY. the tinst., at 114 o'clock, — | All that Plot of Land, consisting of 13 acres, ‘situated at the angle of the Brackley Point jand St. Peter’s Roads, adjoining the St. | Peter's Church Cemetery, and weli known as | ** Webby’s Lot.” | The Land is divided into Thirteen Hand- | some Lots, of about one acre each, and is ad- _mirably situated for Building or Pasture pur- ; poses. TERMS AT the 23rd SALE. WILLIAM DODD, Anetioneer. ‘ICE CREAM. ARTIES ordering LOE CREAM at ‘“‘ Tue | CONYECTIONERY ” will please do so in | season, so that Sweet Cream may be secured | for its manufaeture. We keep our Creaia in _porcelain-lined cans, imported expressly to keep Ice Cream pure, sweet and wholesome. WM. KENNEDY. Ch'town, June 16, L880. a 5, 18$0--tu fs m ee eee TEAS AND PICNICS. wy PPLIES furnished ‘Teas and Pienics at reasonable rates, and in a prompt man- ner, at ‘“‘“THE CONFECTIONERY.’ ” ep | posite entrance to Market House. i have | special facilities and excellent workmen, and 'nse only the best materials; ard therefore ore satisfaction. Committees and others will tind it for their interest to give me a eall. WM. KENNEDY, Ch’town, June 15, 1880-—pat ne Turnip seed. Turnip Sead. UsT. RECEIVED, a quantity of the @F Celebrated Skirving, Laing, ( ‘hampion and Shamrock. All warranted fresh and good, ROBERTSON & CAMERON, one 31, 1880. -—30i a od .) UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMIN WR, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper De ta the Provinces, a Fiancee ance . (tein a ee ee ae, Cee ae he cat ME gee ape nao me RE ar cae a a a eS