= r . oe LH ee gt ne wT? Se em Srey FE ER TP ees TS UR. ee eee ow —o- CHA RLO YELETOWN, PR INCE EDW AR ) ISLAND, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1880. NO. 59 : “2. —_ { } Se vor SAE Ar . Kimberley and Canada. pone Reseberry has accepted nomination | 4 mn to Lord Rectorship of the University of ; i Tie Ottawa Cilizen extracts the following | Sdiahuve. 20: JUST RECEIVED EX S, S, “HIBERNIAN,” Black Cashmeres, Black French Merinos, Black Persian Cords, White and Grey Cottons, Velveteen Wincies, New Stockinette Worsted Coatings. creer meee |S creer A sew “NESTORIAN,” SO Packages Choice Teas, 3 Cases Linen and Cotton Thread. EX S. S. CG. DAY: Les & Cie, SEASIDE HOTEL! RUSTICO BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) EEE ee Charlottetown, 1289. isso. BRITISEL WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. ee July 13. YHIS Beautiful Watering Place will be open for the reception of Guests from the 24th June till the 15th September. The above Hotel is sitnated in one of the most charming spots on the Island, having beautiful scenery, a bracing atmosphere, a beautiful beach, spiendid surf- Spring and SuBMer GOOUS, | patnine, sea and river fishing, etce., ete. Good Tables. Moderate charges. Special ‘arrangements made for Picnic and Dinner Parties, ete. Also the spacious Pavilton will COMPLETE iN EVERY DEPARTMENT, ‘be let for Piente Parties, etc., at moderate charves. VALUE UNSURPASSED. ;,,... Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for returning every Theraday and Monday norniny, at 9 o'clock, a, m. ' 3g «p Also, arrangements have been made with Mr: Bagnall to meet tains from all i subse ae ae ai eel oo points at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—7 miles. . Atware ** Ethe yancne, 4 ter iad : ? : ADDRESS later arrivals, completed the : , Woewo ol oo Per . : LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF JOHN NEWSON & CO., Proprietors, r 6 Q. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. | . | June 21, 188 st > - . - 7 and Foreisn Dry Goods AND GROCERIES Ever imported by them, which they will dis- j pose of at the lowest Cash prices. ! i Please give us a call before purchasing & eisewhere. }) 14} British Maulactaries a For all kinds of Crackers, Biscuits, Navy Bread, &e., (FO DoO— “THE CITY STEAM BAKERY,” PRINCE STREET. ANTE TE Ww. & A. BROWN & CO, June 1, 1880. TRY IT. TRY IT ; + “MIVE ALBION MINE NUT ‘COAL W oa fairtrial and you will not be disap- pointed in the result; i@ is COAL, not fire clay and slate, For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, Office —No. 35 Water Street. Char lottetov nh, July8, 1880—pat tf in We sO Oo So mH S awk a Py SS i) o > oS LZ rot D> ~ utual Insurance Co. aad. g CD) sm ot en he aie 2 ~ &] . — OF — — - —_— Aon 4 © — ~ an aces a e m o «ef + & a 2 NEW YORE oe © >§55 oO. i a, —— ef aor. RFS Re Se” os SS het 23 F Big 8 a Cm SS. gee MARINE. Ses ere SB gh od ‘ot ee = “Oo 2455 wSt 22 2B AAS = - ro | ef “ed _ ce ; € x2 oO -n — eee Assets 3!s0 Dec., 1879, - $744,149.00 oh tea, 9 a3} So a . ve yet >S = = 3 - - —— Sac & sacs Oo 6 Be axel = ; ’ ~ & @ ~~ > == oO SS — Insurance effected on CARGOES and ey rot a bud - od = 2 Le = = FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards = C3 2 2 Sota ye ? oni a oi e = en first-class risks. ce = re = S 2 Sas <e = , : Ee , roms Certificates issued payable in London a mao Ww SF we & EE o Se i at the ollice of Morron Rose & Co., us foal z — & nOoOnR® Se ~O SS a ae 5 ie ; % a oad Bankers, or in New York. wnt i a4 as D _ > << = Qe = co ® . . . ow ; : . _ » : siti Risks taken and rates fixed without being 3 Le Ps i - ~< oC + a= => = 3 > a — > referred to Hlead Office. <8 5 sl D S = Y 2 = ae 2S ee a eS - VENTON T. NEWBERY, a So 5 as oS « Cae > sland a » > v ent “ = Agent for P. X. Island. 1 £3 oS > nD May 11, 1380. i= Se met og ct En © = = oe — = os waits SS “> a A > © “MY R ar ~_ -* oJ | i a | = | F Special prices offered to Committees of List mailed free to any address. Great Summer Resort’ JOHN QUIRK, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, | LORNE “HOTEL. — ! - a A Liber ‘al Discount to W heleade Buyers. Catalogue and Price ——s HIS New and Commodious House, situate at North Shore, offers great attraction for Tourists wio are wanting recreation, sea bathing, fishing, ete. It is within easy access of the City, being ‘euly thirtee:: (13) miles by rail or carriage. Charges moderate. For farther particulars ISTABLISHED 1825 CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. N A ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including ali sizes Manilla | M Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lovster Marlin, Tarred Herp Rope, Houseline, ae Prices on application. ‘@pply to the Manager, or address LOENE HOTEL COMPANY, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. June 12, 1380, Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American. Jan, Pp 1580, -2_-- | Worried father: Don’t forbid their stay- |ing out there and chatting. Just paint the : | gate every day. He says that England has begun to 3 look upon Canada as a considerable power | | in the world. ‘Thatis very satisfactory to! hear, inasmuch as some years ago the colo- | nies of North America were looked upon as |} sources of weakness rather than power; and | many nen of standing often talked of get- ting rid of us. ; 2nd. He looks forward with pride to completion of the Pacific Railway. ‘That, too, is satisfactory. It shows us thai the Colonial Secretary has not come to the con- clusion that Canada is going to ‘‘ rnin” her- self by building that Railway. And, more- over, if the relations of Canada and Eng- land were at all likely to become awkward, on account ef any want of sympathy with the scheme in England, Lord Kimberley would not have introduced the project in his speech. ord: But we geta little mere than an ex- pression of pride ; we get something like the promise of co- -oper ation. We have the sympathy of England, we are told. al sympathy of an # epee is werth much ; counts for an “rmy of men in such med Lord Wimbledon, from Kimberley’s recent points } } speech at and makes the fol- lowing comments Ist ie 2: a>» & ‘* Can tough fowl be made tender ?” asks « honsewife. Certainly. In many board- ‘ing houses the boarders find the landlady | tenders tough fowl. wwe The Sultan of Turkey is said to be the the | greatest scaimp in that country. He is the son of an Armenian woman, and is cun- ning, avaricious and treacherous, and secretly opposed to all reforms, though he pretends to favor them. ——-_—eo — To Warren THe Hanps.—Take a wine- ylassful of eau-de-cologne, and another of lemon-juice ; then scrape two cakes of brown Windsor soap toa powder, and mix well in mould. When hard, it will be an excellent soap for whitening the hands. __-* The Bank of England lost $39,000,000 specie during last week, but the reserve was increased to 552 per cent of liabilities from 512 percent last week. The posted discount rate remains 2} per cent., although ag ‘ i" St¢ ‘ aati ry y t * 9 as the Eastern question. Why — for *an|the actual rate is much lower. All the ae of ir nmigrants in our case | _, | money markets throughout Europe are now 4t} iis remarks about the itual ar idee! - : eStI * making tth. fis remarks anc i¢ mutual aid} y, ry easy, with the result of* making very which should be given by the Colonies and the Empire, is apolke *n of in the same line of thought which animated the correspondence that passed bets two Governments ful! prices for ail classes of investments. ~—_to _— There is a veritable boom at Montreal. ; etween ile Never, or hardly ever before, have there previous to the appointment of Sir Alex. | heen so few able bodied paupers in it. Work Galt. is plentiful. The hotels are crowded. bth. His endorsation of the act of the! Shipping accommodation is found too scanty Government in sending Sir Alex Galt is of} to snpply the demand for it. The Allan especial value at this time, when there is line is being provided wrth an extra supply an especial itching among the Grit press to | of warehonses 540 long by 48 wide. ‘Chere attack him. in trade circies,. 6th. His confident declaration that all parties in England were favorable to Can- ada, was just the declaration that might have been expected from a statesman. It soars beyond the smali spites of ‘some of our Canadian public men, who, ‘if they were British statesmen,’ would do nothing at all for us.” ’ — a oe — The Pacific Ralkicny. Muil, in a is much general activity Neirs. . —— See A whaling captain, lately returned from the Arctic Seas, declares that a new breed of whales have made their appearance in those waters. They are supposed to have have emigrated from the open sea at the pole. The skipper describes them as very much larger than the old whales, and very gentle and confiding. In former years, when a whale was harpooned, the rest of the herd threw up their flukes and made off. The new breed do not seem to mind in the least the capture of one of their number. Tat Toronto recent article, says :— ‘*The Grit policy of building the Pacific Railway was a policy of direct and con- as + al ion of money f the ic NSE . ; tinued absorytion of money from the public] sy nyvicu ro Gres. —First cultivate in- treasury—a policy of br ilding the railway out of taxation. They professed to be building it without increasing the taxation. But they declared it going to cost $100,000,000 ; they had premised to build it by 1890 ; and now th yey tell us they did not calculate on getting much from the lands of the Nerth W cat. Therefore it is plain that every dollar of the pnust have people consider this. It has > +2 ¢ f .y sf of SII gr r j yNportar » ; , . . ° scien Fees ban igular importance It is} 4 j,abit of relying «n your own judgment, only recently that they have jet the cat out ; akin Scie” Ain teialk ‘ahugmn, «dail sieaiie Mate habit of thinking for yourself, not selfish- of the bag. We bad given them credit for! 1) but in a true womanly fashion—a habit looking to the land, and for trying to keep| of taking responsibility and bearipg it within reasonable bounds. But they have |} ovely- is in of the habits that women confessed their orn intentions—and these|.. wel] as men need to cultivate. Your Were: _SATEshe, They were going to take! .-ents ought to give you some chance to eae or any aeiargy ocr out Of ltoum this habit; itis a great inistake to ie taxation of the country, or they were|.j:c14a 4 orl fre sai . going to add that sum to the batieond debt moran girl a < easy OE SNby Oe Te. “land by, when the helpers on whem she in addition to what already existed and]) 4. leaned, fall by her side, to leave her against ¥hich they had, when it was still with judgment aetieiiicel neal powers un- smaller, protested loudly. We do not disciplined, to carry the burdens of life. A think that the public mind wili miss these woman oe have self-reliance as nail as points. The Grit party made increase of |, jan taxation inevitable. The present Govern- ment made the inevitable burthen as small as possible. The ‘rrit party would have added the whole cost of the Pacific Ratlway to the public debt of Canada, and taxed the people to pay for it—they say they will dustrious habits ; be willing to work and try to do your werk thoreughly. It is not enough to be busy, we must do our work well. To be thorough in study, to be thorough in all work, ought to be the aim of every girl, not less than eve ery boy. Our methods of female education have encour- aged superficiality rather than the tho- roughness ; we have given our girls smat- terings of many things, and mastery of few After thoronghness, independence. Was ONECY Let the recently be- 4 ry é why: tadrarvioib. 9 :> been ie Lise ~ pas os things. —a o> hk-—-~ Special Notices. Curistiz, Brows & Co's, Rankine’s and Quirk’s biscuits, fresh and nice, at B. Balder ston's. jy 24 bi do so if they get back to pewer. The ie ee daa present Government are endeavoring to} COCUMBERS, very cheap, at por & Cots save the people from taxation for that pur- : i J ” = = pose.’ LEMONS, very fine, at Beer & Gofts. j23 Gi Get a barrel of choice flour at 3B. Balder- ston’s before the price gets too high, as it is rapidly rising. jy 245i SMOKE cheroots, from Rubin & Hart's. These are important points. They sheuld not be lost sight of by the people of any section of Canada. ep! ‘* Bupa” Flour, lately received, at Beer & Hanlan’s Rival. Goft’s. j23 Gi — Prvavore cigars at Rubin & Hart’s. Dr. Howe, a former Torontonian writes CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— to his brother in this city that the people} pyyivailed for cleaning Gold, Silver and of Australia are wonderfully confident that Nickel ware. Enquire for it. Trickett can clean out Hanlan. The odds You can get Carters, Toirays, Stephens « es YS, whee ens, forthcoming on the giant, however, are not very liberal, and our champion seems to have a number of friends in the Antipodes. Six to five on the Australian is offered and generally taken, invariably by old Cana- dians, like Dr. Howe, who have wandered to the far-off colony, Dr. Howe says Han- lan will find Trickett a vary different an- tagonist to anyhe has yet met. Just to get a glimpse of the Austr: tan champion, the Doctor Travelled 120 miles, and was : gratified by several times seeing Trickett Cpe? cigars and tobaccos. at his best. The result of Dr. Howe’ Ss ob- i GRENADINES at 10 cents and i2 cents at servations is that he considers Trickett a| the London House. [j 29 wonder, never having seen anything like | Go_p FLake tobacco at Rubin & Hart’s, him on the water before. The Doctor| =e reas knows Hanlan, but has never seen him) Giles’ Liniment Iodide Ammenia cures Neu- pull, having been away from the Dominion | iralgia, Face Ache, Rheumatism, Gout, Frosted tor three years. Lr. Howe concludes oy Feet, Chilblains, Sore hroat, Erysipelas, wishing the Torontonian every success, and | Bruises, and wounds of every nature in man expressing the hope ‘that he will defeat | animal, The remarkable cures tiiis remedy Trickett for the sake of old Canada.’ — a effected classes it as one of the most im- portant and valuable remedies ever discovered Mul. for the cure and relief of ne W. M. Giles. Fated eee ae PEt |120 West Broadway, N. Y.: Your Liniicat The London Standard says that: $1,000,- | jodide Ammonia has nel ‘my rheumatism, 000 gold have already been bought in Lon- T'S. Clarkson, Tivoli, Dutchess County, N.Y, don for shipment to New York. Giles’ Pills cure Neuralgia. and the new French copying inks at cheap rates at G. Herbert Haszard’s, 18 Queen St, Smoke Durham, N. C., tobacco, from Rubin & Hart’s. Parrigs who require first class stationery, printed or stamped with die, crest or mono- grain, can be supplied with any quantity, no matter how large or small the order may be, by applying to “G. HL Haszarp, 18 Queen St. EyeryBopy flocks to © tubin & Hart’s for