Rar ae a KAO A el ee eee * t ? ' f Pe RETF arly, or half sea VOL. | ta ~~ THe DD ywce @.e e@ Adiveroeny @ontracts may oe é , 7.’ PATILY J% is Pu hod every iuvenimg, hid ING! BULLIOENG, ORD) ER OF WATER aN | t . weir vel STi a AS ( eto" rs ee b6.AT ES © SCRIPTION ; Rix Mont $2 56 , » Monti, ‘ 1 2 J) i i . U ov t . . @iv ai wost mocerate rates. made for menth!y, quar- , - 3s rly advertisements, on appél A ae a ene TC alemerenchenan emma nee NAMINER aot ee é — me sme os oe. ome, nLO'T Ts TOWN, P RIN C. “Mel ennan, MERCHANT, GENERAL AGENT acm q‘iy Lrrietiectlowi:n. - ° Be island. ‘ i iit ‘ i mG returns g~kara eu, Auction S; con ¢ part of the / City er Country on reasonable terms May ll, 1S80—8m eodd qiz y* ~ a Pe LS fsa ee pe, CSEHACE CARTER ae ha OF BGR he aust G enedy 1 4 [ 1 wa hon. w L. COTION, J. W. MITCHELL, ana OfEce Supt ; i oan | *} . ys: Die ’ ; Whi PENHVHM ; |. Failoriag Benartment, | WA CHLiAGL HOUSE | WAY 7th. | — ms ik $i S DA f,| Black and Llue Wersted Coatings, | black and Blie Superiine Cloths, | ; F . Venetians, Beeskins, | West of Eagiand Tweeds, | OAR Be wed. SOUTH Comprising 4 QUE ERST LA SPR Received | Worst Tashmeres . The Subs fitted their i be prep: ired large and we for Cash, Ww usual low pr AGRI UMA YLUTS, now iwa he EN SQUARE. STALMENT OF ING GOODS, er Northern Light To-day, ao —- ed Cloths, Tweeds, Carpets, Matiings, Rugs, and Room Paper. ribers having enlarged and re. stablishment, will, ma few days, to show their custonrers a Very il selected stock ef Goods, bon, ht ich they will dispose of at their ces. W. & A. BROWN & CO. Apel 23, 1 $50. Flour. and Meal. RDERS ing Bra “Buda” (| Age,’ Rose,” ‘‘lorence,” “: Amber, 0 and Meal — Quotation. and Meal Charlottetos May 6, ’8), Srna will aura received for the folluw- nds of Flour and Meal !— ‘* Alabaster,” ‘*Golden Superior,” “W hite “Beaver,” ‘*Pastry” cheice K, D, Corn ‘atent), ‘*Wareup’s and ‘Gok den Star.’ for the above Brands of Flour o. b. at Boston, or delivered at ner Summerside. J, R. FOSTER ? Millers’ and Shippers’ Agent, ~ 7 r Moncton, N. B. — Ae A A CC LLL CC OL ‘Belvidere. HIS well-known property, situated in the Royalt y of Charlottetown, consisting of Ut 200 acres, is offered on lease for a term ars, either as a whole or in part. or particulars apply to Agen Marth 16. 1 DANIEL HODGSON, G. W. DrBLols, ts for Alexander Beaseley, Esq. 886 pat ti r > fr ; Daas Choice Groceries, FRUIT, GONFECTIONERY, om “~ 2 SC eae a, averse, 834 ~ — 3 “aed ¥ SAL V5 we WE oe ee wtfet, Veo & ‘Pi¢ Pivhteia Wit Mia & 1&8 ¥ €oc z c + f-% ow * - ws i» @% ! 5 ~~ .* j tA , 4 } 1 JABAL ES FE GHD % PIRE AND LIFE FIRE AND LIFE A ; . fri *, oe s% &Y > & ASSUTa LOombani = Brat s tA iu md G8 “ x SE y b - ew tae £9 900, 000 | Nu ‘chad i niinl Bil Ma ae Va pileti, . ‘ . i if ; } } 7° ; ' ’ y f ere id : samunuer Wea r na Which we ars |} Tots | ny sted tuuds, ray STay Gy 9 9546 Had up fo ord r wWithé isp teu : : i] fnanal fneoma BGC 7 ie Bere + BONE ota! Anaual Noms, - . ayy cau, . as2i8t ~ ; Ch ioWh, V A’ 7; 1$SvU Pw } ‘ —_————- | f oe ' she unders signed Raving He< appointed % = * i he ht Lgents at Charlottetown, are prepared to 4 : = | = i . e = a ae is i Ws. . ¢ 42 4 bh | issu i we rance again Mire on the fusnal termes . ¥ | CCA mys : 3 @ Ss MHE Subse rhas JUST OPE N FE! Dew | Lue PAR WW sce Lae BROS. store, Charlottetown, Apri 21 "380--im law ON QUEEN STREET, Next door ta Mir. -. tr. ir RASER’'S Dru { me sa ~ mh Store, con:pring the Pe lines: Bi THONTD AWN an) 7 — 23 3) SiN GSR hyd? st 2 a3 Men's, Bovs’ and Youths’ Hats and Caps, UU ts fix te bipumAa lus uu ft r . , “1: “+ or | - > e ae << Men’s and Boys’ White and Colored | * oe NGLAND Shirts av i Collars, Underelothing, Scarfs, 43 baht AES Le : ‘ ; sie ° ay _ Handket fies and braces; sense, Se z lal Bovs’ and Youths’ Boots and Shoes. GAPL:AL, . « 380 ath LIGKS STERLING Ladies be . and . SHGes if Sput. ‘ : c : an ks a ae BR £ ResilA Buff, Pebble, Prunella, Calf, Gleve and B NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build. is . tsa , ‘ a : o. aft ie a . lie _ 7 - Als ‘ 0 Glase Kid, Congress, Button and Bal.} 4. ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, o moral Boots: alse a large assortmen of Vesseis on the vie tak l te W a1; ; »y " Special rates i wolated resicCencer, Walking Slippers iy every variety and oy - a Pe cain e atvle Loses settiea prompuy. %) . ‘ . . . e ‘ or cine abt Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes in FORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), great variety. 1c Avent for Prince Mdward Isiand a > a i, MORR! SON. Jnne, 1877- - Ch’town, hfay 5, 1859 —Im eod a ined -_: mv t. cnthen oul bas aad 5 8 NEUN | f eass DPE_ODPHY XE} bd be EE ae Ve Oe ee eee we De Pthis WE , ioe pat $ 38 focammodation 0 Guests aml baggage Railway Station and charge. conveyed from Steamers McGREGOR. PROPRIETOR, i. Ry ) eod ) pat 8} Ch’tewn, P. ‘Apt {1 20, 1880. A. McNEILL, ae tioncer, Commission Merchant, ant Manufacturers Agent, AUCTION LL Queen Street (Brick Building. } Water Street, jin YTORAGE facilities for any quai ntityv aid = all kinds of Merchandise, Frost- -preoot Cellar (capacity 1.000 Barrels); iteal Estate, Bankrupt Steck and Furniture Dales attended to at reduced rates, Sales of Herses, Carriages, Farm -Imple- ments, Stock, &c., on Market Days, at Mar- ket House. Auction ideuces, and of W areroors, le rate terms. ck »scriptien will Apples a spec vialty. and proceeds guaranteed Bs IsiNess solicited, corres- niture at ilies General Mer chandise at Stores conducted on mo ot {;,00u8s Of every pro mpt attention. Advances made when required. pondencte answered promptly and in con- fidence. A, MCNEILL, Auctioneer, Charlottetewn, Prince Edward Island. N. B.—Ali kinds of P. E. Island products bought and shipped to order. _ April 2 29, ’S0—3m Vetches Seed. PEW BUSHELS VETCHES SEED | le b r for sale by HORACE HASZARD. May 10, 1880—Iw eod a a i the Travel ag Public. | the free ot | ROOMS (the lary: st in the Cits, )} Sales of Household Fer- | Wharves, &c., | ‘onsig > te | Cons ignmMie! vs receive | ee AMINER. 1B | oD W. ARD Flour, @ TO ARRIVE. Cy { ) BBLS. ‘ Alabaster,” ‘olden Ave, e t Chaice Sr uperier RA. : Ape,” é Alabaster,” Y bbls. ‘Golden ) ISLAND, THUR: ee a SO OE ee RE OR SEES OCR ae ee et ee Oe SEGOND CDMION le DAILY EXAMIN ER. Naw e¢ » for Charlottetown, Offers will | be uccE pt xl fer abo @ ti arrive, J. R. FOSTER, Viillers’ and Shippers’ Agent, May 8S, iS80 Moncton, N. B. TO ADDI ‘ Qe & & fi 2 _ + Per Steamers + i ci Jitadal i ij} 3} . Ad BOSTON iE RUM Uy | i ® 7 tr Every Wee j 3 3 R =. : | Oranges, | Lemons ; T.1... t ee ‘Ann fthan Wonits mm Naa ‘an ‘Aitd Ubuibi Flue Lib DoaBD ; Which we will Sellio Dealera here as low as canbe imported, } ' AFELS At PeEAL & . 1 WHE es*s oo agp V. E. DAWSON & CO. ¥ se <a ¥ iny 5, 1880. a s SER halt RiNeRS 1&8 A. NORTON, practical House Paint ¥V¥ .er. Whitening, Tintisg, and Paper ‘ Hanging done with despatch and at moderate jcharges. Residence and Shop, Fitzroy street, ” >.4 ; n @ ; Opposite Peter rlalioran s. » She : ory 29 iss “a oe a eee — E abrador Herring CH OF I8 Salt Tront, ** Shad, ¢ ‘© Mackerel, Halil dul, HALIgS FISH MARKE' Salmo: , hierring, ne Li bu ‘AL SANil i+. Holborn-viadu act, Had, | Rzvorr on the Lorxe His ‘‘We have visited t Messrs. Green! ! | ORNE ~RY INSTITUTION, a ae, SO 18, 1879 SHLAND WHISKY : Le bottling stores of s Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their jerne Highland Whisky, and have sub- to careful examination and ANA‘ jected thei jected them analysis, The samples were very trag- | ‘ant, mellow, avd of pleasant flay or, and posse gsed 2 uw the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the frst quality. ‘ArTHur HI, FLASSALL., M. PD: ne ‘‘Orro Henyer, F.C. 8., F. 1. C2?’ Wholesa le of the Sole Proprietors, GREENLEE an LOTRERS Ag Commercial Street, London: | Pistilleries, At “zy leshire. ’ Agents :-~- MESSERS. OWEN GONNOLLY & CO., Gharicttetewn, P.K.I. due &4. 1889 nniannaleabi a ae rr a re nee : ) To Let. f VHYE SHOP tn Upper (Queen Street, lately es upied by Simon W, Crabb Pos- Fale given ist June. ARCH’D WHITE to . May 7: ‘80 pat “pres: ne her lin wy to Let. Wit For § Sale 0 NHAT Freeheid Property ha front of eighty feet on Pownal Street tand eig! ify- four feet on Sydney Street, the House contain- ing 16 large recms and two Kitchens. Caa be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking 2 door. Apply on the prem rises to MRS. BOSWALL. » 1500 wtf ee ene ee ble Proverty for Sale, sins jf \O BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No, 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in | Charl attetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- 'chester Street, and running back 50 feet, to gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further particuiars apply te Messrs. ‘Hoveson & McLeep Chariettetewn. i Sept. 18, 1879. Ns | sont ] CHOTrespel. a ence. SDAY, MAY — ~ -2 MA Y 20 The Chatierby Coal and Lron Company have d cided fe oon stop work again. The Oowpen is believed to have come to the resviution parily on account of the contin- ued depression in the price of iren in the United States, which has alvea 1dy se teuched the }P iTices as to he exportatic i of iron from England wi; wofitable ; ; and partly on account ‘of the unsettled pb sy means we! labor here, which may at any time bring a sivike, and at present the Company can inuch better afford to stop for a while, until the market changes th ian te trenble with their handsas we!! as loases on their saler. in lake Oe: tg eee nes ee ernpeese riak } ee little baby migh tr net become Saeed: is 8° 9° O27 SL EE > Rial, ee. se Ve da pet hoid ouraelges 7° enon sible for the statements or Opimions af our corre Spy wlents Tothe iWditor of the Examiner S AS : ' 5 aol ? ‘. ser » Six,—lI netice in last nights Examingr ode AB aa another letter from Mr. 1 heophilus Chap- pelle, wii ich, while it is intended to injure ine, cam only regult in lowering him in pub-} lic astimation. Such a production covid only emanate from a man who never had s very proper idea of the dignity ef newgpaper ‘The scurrilous and abusive language in ¥ hich i€is couched is a fitting covering for the falsehood and misrepresen tation oy it centains. , L have no wish te quarrel with Howe Chappelle avout the style of his com- Nr. pesitien or his choise ef language. That is a inatter which concerns him, net me. Different people have different ideas of : as the proper Way in W hich to express taeir . . a pees ; oe iknow. sik wibitan opinion,. ke sty.e of literature ef whicn his ietier is 8 sample may be, in his opinion, everything that might be expected from a public man. Most people, however, I think will ratiale consider it a sufficient evidence that the electers who rejected him acted wisely. Ay present purpese is merely to correct a few-ef the many mius- statements his letter cantains. He says that |] made as arrangement with him to eanvass the East end of the his i ae- ‘ Polit bo he took the Weat. ence I need town, while ny, and as evid the faet that alinost immediately after the arrangement was aaid to have been made, he and his worthy lientenant were actively canvassing in the district said to have been assigned! to nis. The fact of teams io bring of whem —— would have done so in a tendency te injure me with iy own friends —a yvreat many of whom were very much averse to my even aseming te run in conjanction with aman whom they held in contempt. Mr. Chappelle jinds great fault wii t., any Mr. Chappelle employing his votes to the polls, zene did vete for me, any event, had only and 20), 1 Panantion ist 0. oo op ef tue ith for voting for myself. But Mr. Chappelle himself voted for me, and he also voted for himself. Surely Dam net te blamed by him for veting fer the candidate he him- self supporied. 1 ne more represent iny- self than | do Mr. Chappelle and the 156 ether gentlemen whe accorded me their support. Surely I have the same right to vote fer myself that he had im 1879, “when in conjunction with twenty-seven other gentlemen, he cast his vote for his ewn election. Mr. Chappelle says that he canvasced ail) his electors to vote fer me. Iam credibly several of my Roman Catholic romised me their support, indusad te withheld it by the ee made by him. That l am indebted ie Mr. Chappelle, to the amount of a biscnit and half asandwich, [ freely acknowledge. Ne deubt he con- siders this a heavy debt, and 1 would only be too happy to discharge it were an op- portunity afforded me to deseo Perhaps this is tke first instance in which a man has se begrudged a dinner as to make it a matier of public notoriety. lthink there is nothing in Mr. Chap- pello’s letter worthy of further netice. I have unwillingly paid this much attention for “UNG! lL by , i were ; Varleus dire to his absurd production, and hereafter | shall give his letters that attention they de- |] serve from any sensible wan ; and that is} to treat them with that contempt which is| indicated by complete sileneo. Yours, &c., | Divip Lawsex. | th’tewn, May 19, F830. | ——— > oo -- Jusr Arrivep.—New ‘Tweeds antl Worsteds, in great variety, at Bruce & | MeKewnztr’s.—ap28 ' HEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Orrawa, May 18. Rir, Schreiber has returned an in- intereclenia: P. frem and if and Railways. Ap plication has been made for, the Royal Huniane medal, for-a man nained MeCon- nell whe rescuei a fellow werkmaen named Terbey frem going over the Chan. adi ere Falls. : ‘The corner stone of the new cotton fac- tory at Brantford was laid yesterdvy after- neon with great eclat. The factery is to be a very large efour story building in some two hundred hands will tind employ- ment. ATonrnraL, May 18. This inornigg at 7 o clock, when work be- gan on the decks, a crowd of strikera and ioafers collected opposite Beaver Line 8. 8. ‘ Lake © bamplain, and when ihe anen be- - —P eS s ae ate 3 v4 ; - : ‘ as : aks , gen to werk greeied them with volleys of Duxy Wirgour Kyns.--A chill at Dover {® m1. 7 ; Peete oe ais , siones. ‘The Capiain was wounded in the SCcubil Liss, sae Rew @lehiu Vears o] i, Was a ; s . rene z- Porn WiLDoOUY ey cs. He as) OeVvebraws ane one! Ania ine men =r en off. Phe W ater evelids it there nothing which indicates! t 9:1 s and (< fy I hice soon arrived In the presence of eyeballs, and doctors say that) foree, however, and dreve the strikers he has nothing whatever the nature of anjaway. A bout $30 7 m., when the police eye organism. ‘the little fellow is an unusu-| were in small numbers at Beaver Line ally by wht hoy. lie has never been heard to! whi if, the strikers mustered suddenly and utter aw rea of _ cemy laint a his condition, dreve the werkers away again. The non he inve Many révukes his trienas o il Tie Vv amall cetachment of Water Police there, give crpression to any p tying ing wore Hhat| hsiny reinforced by absut ferty City Police, i ‘iates, however, the misfertune th: ; } i ma preeres Pea eee - orti that | they inade acharge en the crewd who re- Sy him 3 fsnow Mus: 135 4} a bisce : a “ay 18 § ae it ‘he hod henegpereated, threwing slonen. Policeman chad a cataract upon her eye. and ve had heard? ., . “gan a. eo ‘tnndre reesived n severe wound on the seers expressed iest 16 snoult destrey her . t 4} . } ; i t fy wot lenge uftes this “hat We ad, but the crowd was rapidly dispersed gi; {it VE ci dé LON aire! tits TOA i b f | 22 * - ° : } } ft I 2} 7 " " 3°3 ’ ! mother Heard bis veice th an loiminy Yeon, ie * &" ~ re cleaders al re: Leet, ) The ‘strike and, going quistly to the door, she waa sur- {1S prac tically ai a end, and the strikers srised to hear him prayit ng te Ged that the|have gained nothing. At Alldn’s wharf men are working at the minimma of 17. The Dominion line have granted “0 cents demanded, but they have selected the beat men. This concession materially weakened the rioters. The Beaver Line sre only giving the minimum of [Deents, at which they have a number of country hands engaged. The Donaldson and Clyde Line have suspended work, but the steve- dere will try and got a gang of men te- to-day at their ususl rate of wages, No further trouble per hour. gether and will be protested. need be feared. Monrrea., May 18. By order of the Attorney General, High Consteble Bissenette left this afternoon for St. Sophie. The object ef his visit is to couduct an investigation into a’ case ef arson, which is speken of as a very serious matter. The Roman Catholic Charch there was burned to the ground and several barns wars also consumed. it is said that there is strong evidence that tire was the werk of an incendiary... The investigation will likely make some important revela- Liens. The Grand Trunk Railway Co. are erect- ing new piers aft Rue St. Charles fer Can- adian logs, which must he isolated from American legs. i} Lne or. Jonny, May 18. - The jury in the scnttling trial came inte Court this ¢vening at eight o'clock and an- nounced a verdict of gyilty. The result is a great surprise to the public, who expect- ean acqiittal or a disagreement at the Utmost. Lonpon, May 18. The Times Paria correspondent learns that lrance will take the Initiative in demand- ing frem the Porte the acceptance ef an in- ternational commission of supervision and administration for Turkey. Goshen, the new British Minister te the Porte, has started for Paris on his way to Constantinople. Malia ane Gibraltar are to be immedi- aiely supplied with hundred ton guns, muz- ale loade 3. At the instigation ef the Internatienal Polar Conference, Qanada isto be invited lo previde a station in North America for the aid of the Arctic research in conjune- tion with ether countries which have already consented to provide stations in cliens. Her Majesty is still far from being well. Lord Beaconstield is engaged in writing apether hook which will shorily be ready for the printers. i A Oe. is te be brought ferward in the Rouse of Commons by a private member regarding the disestablishment of the England. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 17. The Perie, in replying to a recent Eures pean collective note, propeses an interna. tional commission of enquiry into the Albania Montenevreo diffienlty. LONDON, Church ef Mav 18. A deapath from St. Petersburg says Rus- tia is preparing to send .24,000 troops as reinforcements to the frentier, one-half which will be sent. to the Ameer, and other to Kulda. Dustin, May 17. The Irish Sohcitor General has been re- elected at Mallow, receiving 201 vetes agaimst O2 for Kelly, « Parnellite. Mr Par nell is furieus ove: candidate. An adjout ’ the failure of his ned meeting of the Home Rule members’ ef Parhament was held to-day. There were 45 members present. Lord Mayor Gray presided, Mr. Brooks proposed,and Mr. Richard Power seconded the election of Mr. Shawas the sessional leader of the Meme Rule party. The German proposed Mr. Parnell which was seconded by Mr. Biggar. After a long , discussion Parnell was elected by a vete of 23, against 8 fer Mr. Shaw. Mr. Parnell returned his thanks for the hener conferred ;upon him and the meeting adjourned, NO, 158 which’ , *e. NS ITE Ey INERT RR IE = a Rt gm eM AM genes a a ae