a d - shea! ae wr aN ie a eal ites doy Hay ese “ee aoaitiecty cece We le SRE gm cot t « . ~— 7 aa mom OF TR AES TER SEN y roa! a > ad Oi » te ommcee « 2; ro. os a 92 Lo¢ aah «6h cad ‘ ier ius, ot be At & » Bat w he ~ 20% s A is ow ty 4 oe % on % ‘4 ‘ ; » & ts i’iie Cd we bw : ma we wh 4aeh a af hte Fe e ivi. \icLret retiurne 1 poi oO] paturaay j : Jul ; — : : : ; ; rh. : ; . : Lue Mov \ lit. A LAD nained Datie YY, i@liin a HEon Wueen : : : - . ‘ : ‘ street this niornin Cause-——bad rum r moved Tipe (i king tl — ! 1 noved | \4 i a’ : . >? , ; l OR KO nt Hse nit mma tip top ‘ heese, ron ’ ih Gna Oi ret a reve dl . ~ ‘ se a the Family ‘irocery.—®. K. Brace.—-jy5 294 to 20 ih wroed to by iat ithe Government anc imeved by Gladstone Tv NY : : hy ° : » +>, i a 1 : . lo . ; aS \ amber wi = trout were | adittting all elected members to affirm who off Powual Wharfen Satur nd Sun-j m bad, i ; ; seen i bibd iri On wuraay rd un i. xy claim to de se. instea at taking the day ever nist wae tlie 0 } Wes then AGdopricd toh ulrvision, — ke i } ; lod ‘ a & > i Thi ?} re LOQ.0 i : rs ele t for St, } LM ee | ‘ aad i : stene al BOLt Io? t a i c Lo \ uu led rf their respecti\ ! . — os ¥ Oe ‘ Ss a ) wewrecd to WLtHUUE GIViIs! 7 j A il MU UALV eitlia. che eV ‘i ; ; i» 1? } 7 AAO LOS SAYS DTacdiauga Will present eae Se 1 hit self at the } tt qin |} yirke tev. Dr. O'’ Rrie p HiLasell at the table of the House to-day to} ; . s ‘ Was presse “a Wil Hl ae cre S$ and purse by IMUAe affirmatic it. he meth it his rrecatry j PTV EY Core the t tit iis congregation, i is \ TES} <—— i > . '* { } r WF; Mr. Bri vy, M. P., and J. Edward Bovd. LONDON, July ake this morminy for Wood toria Break water, at that ©. B.. en e «ity [slanids, 1 spect \ place —_ It is rumored that i adjustment of in the services of | deut.-Col. been dispensed with, Tue Minister of Marine and Fisheries and the Minister of Custon op the island to-morrow evening. Phe for mer will, wth Sir Charles Tupper England next week in eonser yuence of a re Militia Department, the Gray, D. A. G., have is will probably arrive — J Weare requested to announce that, at thei: meeting oa uesday last, the Caledonian Club decided upon holding their Annual Gathering this year aie it the ldie of August at. or near Charl ttetown. | Lris ra } i that Mr. H rper Ss Cl notice that atte: the fi st Se tember iext, his service: in Prince of Wales College and Normal we ol will not be xr. auired, ee LARCEN Patrick Cavanagh was arrested on Saturday, charged with stealing a number of \ ren ‘hoa from Mr. James Dover. Cav- anag)i wa examined by the Stipendiary Magis this forenoon, andl remanded to jail ror ere Ss. sheila A Cs ‘ARIAN GONE To THE Poor Hovsi th morning about 9 o'clock an old man name LW xis was un s oe m2 the ste ot th : rworth & Shaw, on Great George Street, by Mr. Patrick Sweeney. He was Weus froin hun’ oY. Nir, Sweeney ht) ried to iy Ow! use al a hy ughi ? 14 man soiie : 20d In a shert tin i revive When gu stioned he said that he was onc hundred eat ~t age, and that he was a native oi { County Tyrone, Ireland When he lande: on Prince Edward Island ou thirty-eig years ago he possessed in cash the sum ove thousand pounds sterling. He iers a short | histor vy of his life. f the Irish Re- Robert revolutionary yave the } ystan He had a clistinet reco bellion, al I the axe He saw taany of the and heart Lord Norbury deli mepts from the judicial bench. McLeod ave him a letter to Sergeant and M umes Byrne procure i av age drove him ** lee ti mo “ution of Mramet. leaders, vering jud - sion. Nei ‘over the hills to the Poor House.” “> 1o¢ ae A com». cnitTy of the Jesnits ty France, ae golug to take charge of the Roman Catholic ( ollege, St. Danstan’s ‘at Charlette- town. ‘Tis will be gratifying news to the Catholics of that place. France’s loss will be their gain \s educationalists the Jesuits are justly cel: brated, gnd graduates from their Colleges «re to be ever found foremost in the ranks of {ve world’s great men. I[t is rumored that the jtev. Mr. Kenny, son of Sir Edward Kenny, ai present Prineipal of an American Jesuit College, will be removed to Charlotte- town to a:sume the direction of St. Das istan’s. The abc ve from the Halifax Heral/, isslightly incorrect, Application was made to Stoney- hurst, E: gland, for Teachers, from whence they will be appointed. The appointment of Rev. Mr. Kenny as director at St. Dunstan’s, isonly a rumor, but if it proves true tt be shost cesirable. _— a — oe ed irom ' i Lee aryi: WwW ilf Tue K rTiE Lovers Comepy Co. will open in the Market Hall on the a inst., remain- ing until saturd: sx Mr. J. Brown is the business inanager of the Cones ; he is stay- ing at tie ‘ R ankin.’ speaking of one of this Company’s performanc es in St John, says: ‘‘ The Kittie Lougee Comedy Conpany played ‘Rip Van Winkle’ last night toa ghso! audience, Mr. Fanning sustaining the leating character admirably. The laugh able fare * The Fool of the Family ’ conclud- The Globe, ed the catertainment, which was in every respect success, «Miss Lougee won fresh laurels ad has made herself a great favorite here. ‘Tis afternoon a matinee is to be given when *U Tom's Cabin’ will be produced, Mr, Fanving taking the part of ‘Uncle Tom’ and Miss Lougee that of ‘ To-night the ‘Streets of New York’ will be put on, andon Monday night the troupe will close their season here with ‘‘East Lynne,” in which Miss Lougee is said to excel. ‘he company have won many friends in this city, es- pecially Mr. Brown, the business mana who is a thorough gentleman.” ee —_ icle Topsy. icer, Oven cleven thousand bushels ef wheat were damaged, and a steamer was nearly sunk, by |, an accident at Lachine Canal a few days ago. A despa‘ ch from Montreal gives the following particulars of the accident :—1t appears by the account that it Was a narrow escape irom another serious disaster. The Richelieu & Vntario Navigation Company's steamer “* Bo- hemian” was inthe act of going ont, and had entered the lock, when the engineer mistook the bell, and weut ahead before the gates in advance were opened. The result was a frightful crash, carrying away the gates and of the steamer at the same time, the water frem above rushing in like a miniature Niagara. ‘The force ot the torrent carried the steaiuer, partially submerged, back to the wharf wiiich she had only just left. Fortunate- the bow: ly, she was secured befors she had tume to go down aliogether. here was a large number of passenzers on board, many being women | and chil 'ren, and the panic that occurred w as | fearful to witness. The men were terribly] frightened as wel! as the weaker sex, an dj their cr: 2s for help were terrible. All finally | got off, « few only, who were ina the front of | the — eer, suffering any injuries from being | erushe Iwo large barges filled with wheat that were iu No, 1 lock, were sunk by the} force of the water. The hauds had a narrow escape ‘or their lives, The aggregate loss will exe-ed $100,000, and the interruption to! town; Rev T Ww the tradu of the porte will be very serigus. in the Commons this afternoon. Brad. laugh made affirmation. He signed the roll Ps amidst silence and took his seat. ENSED DESPATCHES Che Londen COND i’ » ea ¢ . . } £UineS SAys there ia ho deubt that the strife at Bueno: Ayres is ended and that the Nationalists have triumph ed. The Turkish Minister has. press nted to Li alian Pre iler & note | POveEstliry against the decision ef the Berlin Confer- ence, Accounts received f : : . ccounts received {rem various districts Bo a, hie } ; : of treland nat the famine widely increasing. ‘he rinderpest is raging in forty-three “ae ge 41 : > : districts on the shores of the Black Hea, and in the Z, Glo ie i} > show f fever is has appeared Gardens at SSA, \ great fire is raging in Reazan, Ruasia : : > ’ ? s7 xy ssc } t } 3X J houses Nave Heer VeSLrOove d, and vhe flames are spreading rapidly, The > 7 LUStrue ted Natacdy 3 to press for the Relief Standard States Parnell ading of the lrish Chief Secretary y for give a large grant of Rulers Lave second Bill, unless the undertakes te money in addition to lreland NE aR ‘ ‘ the sums voted in Government Relief Bills a A i i ae —. ; . ‘ to be administered through the machinery the Poor Law : J Til} desyaich ' A uincy (iil.) despatch to the Chicago fumes 8ays intense exciteme! i ws in . . . . ; sare toh +} is 4 ; ; 1 uO portioh or tne country tnaatead DV 41 as Luge break. ng of the levee. er an extent of country 7! a7) t men 4% YY t i 4 i ; se Irv ie nues song wiae. A third of his rea is under wate The loss cecds ene m nillion dolar establishments bri Thursday, n ; memoers. which, ‘he relig 10us yiken up numbered 39, with i j There renlath being ednueation in france on about 30, were 7 At ¢ men hours’ was providing for il institutions, until two italian Orders, nd the other of women, receiv ‘o quit France. This en ui der the law of 1849, allowed to exist August L ee, ene « 1 48 e¢ £0 ty > rong “s il ice mecasure ; obnoxious to the 1gners ~~ CONSTANTINOPLE, July 2. ig reperted orders have been elven for tho mobilizati the second army it is believed here that the Porte termined LO ] ) - . e the aecision ot Powers on ef corps. has de- the resist JeRSEY Crry@N. J., July 2. MT Ot, ae 7 Mary O'Conner, 45 years o ld, murdered her three children at 2 o clock, this morn- i. uiting r their throats with a razor. She Cc a 4 i os. : fist tr ied to kill the With @& Carving knife, j but d a net succee tg “Ban ard, the young- est, lay in bed with her. She killed him the children first; then went to the bed in which were the two “7 } at : ca CY1bD mongslae oldest (David, aged six, and Frances, aged four and a half), and murdered them. Her husband all this titne lay on the fleer at the foot of the bed gsleep. He was awakened D' eldest child, had done, Mrs. O’Con- n sick a the ay ing strugete } at a les of his vhen he saw what hi ran out of the house crying. nor says she had hee from malaria, and was unable to take care of her children, and she thought by killing them they woul A go right to heaven, and there was no other cause for her killing them. She w: as tommitted to jail, : long time Lonpbon, Jul y After the Bradlaugh afiair was oe in the Commons last night, the debate on ae HPs iris] “lia? h3}} A i Parnells Irish relief bill was resumed. Hon. Foster, Chief Secretary for L[reland, announced that he could not accept the measures. Parnell moved that further de- but Was bate on the bill be fixed for Forster objected and Part oe . Saturday, ae i6his motion RL AR RI} V ALS. RANKIN HOUSE. July 2nd —d K Murray, City; Geo E Me- Lau ghlin St John, N 8; J E Boyd, Ottawa; Jno M Inglis, Montreal; James McDonald, Souris; John White, do: James W Howe, Summerside. July 3rd—Mrand Mrs Atkin- son, Moncton, Mrs. Rigby and Master Rigby, and Master C. ds. Rigby, Halifax; Miss Wylde nd Mrs W ylde and child; (seo 1 sson, ir; Hal- ‘fax: Gee Howatt, Crapaud; Samuel Snider, Summerside; H Murray, New Giasgow; W C Thurston, Portland, Me; John Lon; fellow, Boston; H M MeDonald, Halifas: J C Brenan, Boston; D Simpson, Glasgow; i ‘rank Cunning- ham Halifax. WAUGSTAFY'S HOTEL. 30.—W F H Carvell, Windsor, N 8S, -Hon JS Carvell, Great Britain. ¢ 3° ! ; June July 2nd OSBORNE HOUSE —Angus Gregor, New Glasgow; A} Peters Bay ; John P McLeod. Malcolm McKinnon, Whim Road; West River; A C Me- ; Miss SA MeLellan, | ‘lt Simon, July 3.- C Dougias, St Valleytield ; John McKachern, lian, Indian. River des JB Wright, Richibuacto, NN, Halifax. ; ; i c ROCKLIN HOUSE, July 3—Wr Tupliv, Margat Summerside; Melville J Willock and China Point; Miss Robinson Bonshaw; Shaw, New Perth, Margaret M Hyde Corn- wal AC Vanmeter, ‘Truro, N } 8: John W hite, Souris; Rev Arthur Carr, ‘Alberton; Rueben | ‘Taplin, Kensington; Rey Wm Dawson, Mt) Stewart; A R_ Boutilier, Halifax; Cyrus} Crosby, Bonshaw; Benjamin Crosby, do; J & Bourke, Mt Stewart; Wim Renton, ee Johuston, Crapaud; James | »» RB Stavert, Wife, | MeQuarrie, do. ( virus : SS MARKET HALL, - EV OOES dy TS LGe ee See ‘Wednesday, Thurs : Doors Ope wl 4.40. LSS, ' . ~ JULE od, 1 IMMENSE S | r - : H; tuktatd cf % ie VA 4 TULS ill Every Nighi, Admission 25 cenis; Reserved Seats, SESS Oe UC rida o- BIN TD & ‘1, an Come Early : € 50 cents, Gn Sale at W. ‘ ) ~ Commence at 8.15. soe? (3- Hi. CHARLOTTETOWN, ON Ey, y catia eal red A\ oid a. Watson's. J. € BROWRKN. Agent. ee x are, <> Drab Shell Hats, Str aw Hats. Linen Hats, FOR HOT WEATHER. and retail. Cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, May 31, 1880. Oe AS TE A A I Se te LUMBER. A VERY LARGE lis STOCK OF Delivered at Point Du Chene, to Schooners, Consisting of Pine also Spruce Boards, Scantling, boards, Laths, Shingles, ete. All for sale purchasers. Clap- Cheap, in quantitie CUSHING & Salsbury, N. B., June 15, 1880—3m eod “SMOKED HERRING, H. COOMBS, Ch’town, June 30, 1880—3) Buggies ior Sale, NEW and 2 OLD, at ae COOMBS oe Bi sh | Salt For Sale. 4 TODO 's BUSHELS Very SALT, suitable for ‘Mackerel. Apply to LONG WORTH & CO. Chitown, June 10, 1880. 3w 2iew DORIES. — PS SALE, Two American DORIES, orough repair. Apply at the FISH MARKET. May 20, 1880. CLARKE. 100 CRIVED. | ISH) JUST RE elt Hats Indian Pith Hats, Seasoned Pine & Sprite Lumber on Hand, for Sale, Joards, Plank & Sheathing; to suit White LISBON Codfish and | —_——.| {JAS REMOVED his WATC in At the Fish Market. qik ESH HALIBUT, F also, Smoked Alewives i Haddies. Charlottetown, June 3, 1880. and Codfish and Mackerel; Finnan Hides, Galiskins & Sheepskins. YEXHE Subseriber Cash price for the above. ROBERT BRIDGE April 29, ’80—-oaw wkly, ar pat will pay the highest | CO. re 0 de ® wt IDO Cee Mae ORL A 09 Ii “oJ my gt 4 & s a ‘Ayarse fi s° ¥ fj + % 4 A . é JOVINA OSL IR te EE Nei TN ON EET Oe tt NT SD —p = tee x2 7 per alll Fo=j Sg Me wend ea {i di (04 ni 4 fi ay a 1nAo ¢ ‘ « ILLINO N Li Oh UW ld ‘Yi R 1 The General Stock comprises the Newest and Best Styles in = Wholesale Feb HAND AND TO 3 EST CASH PRICES, 9 | ; 200 bbls. White Buns FLOUR, | 100 bbls. Otter Creek | 150 bbls. Choice Kiln Dried GORNMEAL, 30 doz. BROOMS, 18 doz, BU SKETS, | 7 casks WASHING SOBA ia boxes LEMONS, 700 lbs. Bright MAPLE SUGAR, 3 tons QMATMEAL (Choice Bbls. SPLIT PEAS, Bbls. PEPPER, Coils ROPE, Kegs BAKING SODA, 5 ¢ Fisk C hoice SYRL pS. Boxes Choice CONFECTIONERY, Frails DATES, DO gross CORKS, WASH BGARDS & cL OTHES PINS, Cases MATCHES, Casks KEROSENE, Boxes Bartlett's BLUE, ases POTASH. BEER & GOFF. r ‘h’town, June 23, 1880. Suppites. L.RRIVE, at LOW- ROBERT SNEESTON HMAKING Businoss to GREAT GEORGE STREET, Opposite Walker's Corner, he will be glad to his numerous customers, Sune 30, *80. Where € ‘h’ town, ON HAND! ae {OF FINS and CASKETS. in Rosewoed, / Mahogany, Walnut and imitation woods, of all sizes, and fram $2.50 upwards, Japan ‘and Plated Mounting. Ifearses half former | prices. Orders from the country, by tele- ‘graph, fulfilled in one hour, cheaper than any | other establishment in the city. MARK BUTCHER. ’S80—pat pres ar ne h lm | King Square, June 29, z ia OH j DOGL lb DEI ias there 1 : SO 2Qp. tm >» ound c—s Ge OU & Bie HALF-CHESTS, ind BOXES. FLOUR The Best Brands in the Market. every department. Wholesale + Rofona + the o People, a GRAND TEA PARTY wey Nios MOUNT STEWART. rE HE Ladies, in connection with the Metho- 4 dist Church at the above place, iptend holding a Tea for the purpose of paying off the debt on the Church. As this ts likely to » the only Tea at Mount Stewart this year, all friends wishit ng to have a pleasant excur- ‘sion up the Hillsborough, and a very pleasant n the grounds, would do well to come, t but it will be one of the time « 1s ho aout ) HY, 3b Teas of the season, it vill be held on | WEDNESDAY, July 7th, on the beautiful | rrounds, on the south of the bridge, belong- ing to Charles Palmer, Hisq. { | The Steamer //eaiiu a * ile will leave the ‘Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf at half- past nine, a. m., fur Mount Stewart. Fare ‘for the round trip, including ‘Tea, 60 cents, ‘ea on the Tables at one e’clock. | N. B.—Sheuld the day prove unfavorable, ‘the Tea will take place ‘oa the following FRIDAY. ‘There will be various kinds of Games performed oa the grounds. WM. DANIELS, See’y. Mount Stewart, June 24; 1880. - REOPENED, ee me Ne | have reopened my ICE CREAM SALOON, A. where i will be glad to meet all my old customers, and as many new ones as will favor me with a call. ‘ ICL CREAM supplied to Parties aml Balls, The quality of the Cream will be, as before, the best that-can be bought. June oD. dw W » EF, CARTE R. CHOIGE SYRUPS. og! your SYROPS at “THE CON- (x rICNERY,’ eppesite the Market Haas ; use only the best Sugar and the purest and freshest flavoriugs in manufactar- ing Syrups. No glucose to,make it thick, will please do so early, so Parties ordering, that they may yet the Syrups made fresh, etd consequently nicer than when old and stale, WM. KENNBOT 5. 1880- pat ne oe ——~—ve { UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper | Pablishet ta the Provinees, June 2], ~ ee ee ee