~ ye a ~~. - wutndllnais nn = x —_ = - a emt ar na cee I i ee Ate 5 ee - we - - _ ‘ sea ~~ ~ pean tantra ater stra tates ele POE TOL AC DO LAL OLE LDN ALLL LEAL ALD AAAS OD s ey ay [ % » ¥ ce — a a i bs is ~~ «ow SE a « a ita "St i Ser: ES ag ree 0 Fe NEURO ener VOL. A PING VROHWART TAT AN R WREI Y SEPTREMRER 10 188 wh . r Ft § (‘pW AKT PSeEAW 3 + Ho 1, = ’ RV i i} au J y,¥. 3 Ltt r i} ilk LY Ri. ai t 2 ry a rye HN Tj ape p H{). iC $4 } NO. Of - Se EEN aR ES BF, A ON AONE EOE NL! LOLOL CT AE LE i NE NT SN CL eae Re Bee ed as es eA a Riagiees bes . 2 > é ~ & aS Mark Proet ; * tv JU a G ra] ee « - om =" “— aulearins: a OS PECL. That cCOvS ming. LF 2 s ‘ 4 ea LJ +1 ‘7 , re ; * A . oe ihis year have a larger quan- PHE Toronto Globe, a few days ago, pub- tity of farm produce t se of th; wer $s]: ; . ona . . B » Ria The 5 tod por : oft ate ah lished the form ot an afhidavit by which —> | “| oS os a Casey A Ras = — oe ie CcTup OCF Cats, NOW Nearly | ,, ee . L-y, eis ARR § FES AE Sere AALS Ee $ > E : wan - < f -a,' the § '@ manufacturer f nitari ; tr Le + | ras ANS Lira ASSURANCE COM PAR jsecured, is a magnificent one, ‘There will othe aLOV6. CORRES EArt Sy Ontane have ———" 9° be nearly (Gif net gnite) enough wheat to | bound themselves to raise prices and keep cm 4 SLISHED iS2I | SUPP ly the he hh iy {ti —, bor = ae : Lae , them up; and then pointed to it as a proot Lanta? # ot : | potato crop is hke ‘ ) ne ; 1} rc“ oe : : \ . ° es y to be a splendid one 5 that the National Policy is creating mono- | kanal i land all the other cereals and roots we grow hs The Patriot, ini’ = 5 ole p y asa! y a BEAD GFFICE: lare in abundance. Thanks to the Giver. Ms _ e Patriot, ever eager to how i } wae fs cm sig’ Bie Ver ee . . : gai a n . Ex &. * Hibernian,” ! 11 Lombard Street > : | What are the prospects of the foreign | “8*'D* t the N. P., reproduces the article of nce AEN AER Oe Uy ” ° - . - ~ London, ii. C. |market? This is now the question. Until , the Globe and tells its readers tuat the stove \ LARGE ASSORTMENT 01 | ieicas a by w grain is offered in the English and ring is oniy one of the many monopolies " i — } yl } ’ } + > i ICCSSAare- : , : ° . . . Black Silk Fringe. Tetal Assets. és ‘ a « s a ees = a> 434 wopean markets, the tr ade will, necessat- }roueht into existence since the introduc- - . - - $14,5982,008.00 | i ily, remaim inanin ste, and it will be im- ee : if . i wd ; : . ° * deer “we t 3 VpPeargent toy : TM, 7 ; Cors¢is, ! Annual Emeame : ae possible tu quote prices. $ut the indica-}~’ ae he ee Phe Ovillia SR ETCER BELLS AP ASES . - . « e a ma a = tbe . ~~ > . ; in is ios . ia Cashmc res, : 2,237 5.088.00 | tions ave that the demand will not be very Pucket, a well-informed journal on the sirh- | iVeaoT or hrisk Tha Vear ‘ he . 29} . + & 3 Che cid nent tetas ec tte sinless SHfe “ccaon gveat ot brisk. Phe year has | een an ject, rudely interrupts the ‘glory hallalugah y £ S3aatl Eeig reine S. i — aviundanut one ail reny : : >. j ; } i ; Moths t i ati Hu. horns’ vhich tha ( h . } =) al ee ak ful! it towest current rates pr wie Sal “s chorus’ which the Grit organs have been Pompadoar Prints, | Heeuy Se oo The following are the estimates of the! a: ont all alone the li Sa ina ‘yee TS Furopean crops of wheat and rye, made by |?” all along the line. Here is TOIL: 3 ¢ oy By as aw OV bE uris® a6 } * 17 . p ~ : " y Prac y \ hat + eee Carvell r2 "OTN ers ihe Vienna Corn Exchange, a representa- | eee eee ie (ia riain and ancy) Fok a a “ ek “ } tive body having unusually good facilities | The Globe has wade a continual out- Whi ¢ BI laf oy k Fe ats Fle aL Pa a ~, pat faw ~.m Agents. througi agents of rec vgnized authority for cry that Protection has created rings w hich ie, old ib | Wey VU] i uil uy laniels, i pivespeceeneom ete ne on EN RE Ee CR TY ON ALR oe Ort EAS ae correci reports trem the whoie oT : HAVE raised prices in Canada. It nas heen A aes vr tha P ae at we 5 Pie “m3 ; J : } : . Cj wf iF ‘ ret . MULOpe. bn Lic fuiiowing too ms pre 'cliallenged again and again to name an 1n- 4 ‘ eT rast oe — — ie o.,) + AvoYre > ys? ; > ’ > : , } ORS, Awe ~ & ag ay i £ 7 ‘a es) = Sents an average crop : ‘stance, and it has finaliy preduced the All of whch are now opened, and will be | ’ Yy # f- ae Oy} Wheat Rye. ; Stove Mauufacturers Union as the instance. sold at eur usual low prices 7 ae aad io Per cent. Per cent.|The Mai! produces the price list of the ‘ ‘ a i|\Gurneys, and proves that their prize ty. & A. BREWN & CO. Germany BT ney®,. tie Beare \ their rrices of 7 rae Prussia 109 Go! Stoves @re actuary ic8s DOW tah they were Ww) , 6 1. IQs ; ' ate Dh OOOO ee eee Pee Hee eee ‘ is arg - be - ei ee 5 : ~~ ss 8 mm ; ll SAXONY ..eee veathrwadoie neeeek ae 75\%" on <n eee ee of the ery * qe aheae ki F i Fy Cia €k es avert a My )) and Lower) blo 10g | OUbsOt the other’ ARs be known that 2&6 @ y Ss © . es an eae C4 i x : Pn wk ods ? Pad St. Dunstan s Co} | | fi i See ee eas tao dgd| the. Stove Mamufactsirers’ Union has nat i " Ma ra mst : a fey ; . & Gadbt id ADL. .6 , Ea Ms in cnn gieinan ts ! : ate ‘v = val ° es q ee 5 a iH ‘ : UU k iy nea Raa yd a 115 gg | been | ot ed y the tariff, for 1¢ wes In ex | : 3 het ak 1) giistence throughout the adiministration of 14 a , : . j AIATIDALS coccescce. coosee. .s 100 Lv } ; * a CHAE OT ; c i TOWN, P, BE. i, EAC dabncivesecets . . Se) ICO ‘Ir. Mack nzie, and t urther, that its efiorts W 17? fenpoure 1 1S iO5 to ae nbine on e { : rice list W ere inure strong- 2 ae Pom btt ysis. ecceesiaesbiny Eee ij ne ah ten ee rr aed —— : Ma te bavi ° go | ly cileetive in 18% 7 than in 1879, i 4 : | aes ~e <a r =) 4y a? eee ene fa we OV | TEVMAIS College will be re opened under the N ww V — CaMer;r land reer Ae : AC; i A Teor EE vi cic cpescevecnstesd GOO Si dees charge of the Wii estietie ly route vesiehercie Ae gg{ Scenes trom the Long Pariiament are Fathers of pie Sag ighy Jagug aL Sweden and Norway.......... LOO 5 | eitig: Te-enacte ad oat Westminster after oe (oe bd 2a A AL: IAI ro mAs AA ry | ltaly, Upper seers EO je5| slumbering 150 years. A formidable wea- . 2 ; a ~f % e r pore | } vi sv 1 oN— rere) CAS r 5 Aj i} HALES FA gE a4 0 OS fake. ceutenl coo a ae 7} pon is being waived over the heads of the 7 re -_ 7 Par en bP the be ast G ji Italy, southern...cc-,..00...0-. 11d ‘Sica Peers. ‘The Lord’s rejection of the Insh : i i a on 1 DD ictatkeen tate - eee ae Bie Os : % j es cain aie =i a eo st ii A a ae Qt 120} rveO stration Bills has raised a constitu: Weiirigs (ay, Det UA BET 1th, ° A DLREHAD™Z SC eat V ED. Bel; iu : 105 105 {tienal storm. Mir.” Parnell proposed to Sas i ee hh ie ae 1 Rs i oe gh | att attack the principal clause of the rejected Intending students should make immediate oland . oe ps on LiIncasure | 8 " S ; : : Great Britain and Ireland... 90 J2G}measure to the Appropriation Bill, which applieation. al see ee de pea Ee , “a te} . ili el ane o : F tas and further particulars ad AC plendid Stock of BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES and FRENCH MERINOS, | Russia— pthetuords caunol modily one Sineh gems q or pros ecths ana further particuiars ad-| all Shades; GRECIAN CORDS and LUSTRES, WINCEYs, PRINTS (New iat Se ZR ae 120} out oe the Government condemned ress ; : Patterns), CREY and WHITE COL'TONS, NE\VW WORSTED COAT ING: 3and TWEEDS— Costa oscicsescchecccs CQ: the conduct of the Lords, it was opposed to > cuy t ’ 2 T > walt . EY ws te REV. GEORGE B KENN » 8. d no better value in Town. FE EE eerie eee, cy) | Mr “Parnell? s proposal. Mr. Forster the ee aS vesident, ‘ ' 5 2 PRE ivsickic ys cots 6p 0ees gsnses, Ae gi | Sceretary for freland declared in the House | £3 kt > y » ‘ * ASAE 23 ‘ “ = Qo ’ 1G 3 he . ; + i CREesae Nuimmer Goods at Clearance Prices. eat Central governmeniis...... GO gyi of Commons that ‘‘the Peers owed their ’ ‘ “ . lia > Sit cae hea arrnn Sa 9? ACir iC Sontbern do ae 5a mo er to the accident of birth, and that + J. B. MACDONALD'S, | ,Besaiterr ren 155 7G] “certain civenmstances may render it r f . . nT . ee 7 Rovman ia eee her w et eee, COE BORO 125 115 necessary ty alter the constitution of the IRON RATRERT An: » mae ° Ceo 7 ul lid Lit Re ge ee ee X her pat OE Te rin nv o~canarmaterthaaampennbhs 200 100] Upper House.’ : . Egypt}. Te Mcdisitiecmandccn 1ee veveee , ee ee : ——oF ~ DARGA, Co seritsaninsisocideninnvae [AOD gg}, ORPHANS Yor Caxaps.—The object. of oy 5, ae $ Austro-Hungary 973 o7it' ardipal Manning for sending between 2,000 New VToR kK ‘ : rr oe at , ee “*4 j and 3,000 orphan children to Canada, with a Is s The Mark Lane Hepress publishes its) view to their filling situations in Roman MARINE. $744,149.00 Assets 2\st Dec., 1879, - Insurance effected on CARGOES and FREIGH'(S, covering $15,000 and upwards on first-class risks. Certificates issued payable in London at the office of Moxron Rose & Co., Bankers, or in New York. Risks taken and rates fixed without being referred to Head Office. FENTON T. Agent for Nat Coal. NEWBERRY. hi. Island, ey 1} 1880. “Tut Goal, REE from Slate and Fire Clay. Also Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pictou, ova Scotia. For orders apply to G. W. DEBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. ly) i 1 fan br Old Sydney Mines,Cane breton, Lingan Mines, Uape Breton, RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to Terms 1s usual. C. DrBLOIS, Sole Avent for P. E. Island. Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. June 17, 1880— pat her 8) kea tf Great Summer Resort PINCE EGWARD ee ah ———— eu" wV « Cs Cry Fe rT’ iz ee Re INS EB New aud Commedious House, situate offers great attraction anting 1 recreation, sea FONHIS N at North Shore, for Tour'sts who are w bathing, fishing, ete. It is within « AsV access of the City, being | only thirteen (13) miles by rail cr carriage. | Charg:s moderate. For further particulars | | ' apply to the Manager, or address , ORNE Big i EL ¢ CoH PANY, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. June 12, 1880. TRY If. ‘TRY IT. IVii ALBION MINE NUT COAL a fair trial and you will not be disap- Peinted in the result; # is COAL, not frre anc slate. For orders apply to G. W. DezBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Office —No. 35 Water Street. harlo: tetown, July8, 1¢80—pat tf QUBSC SRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper tblished mm the Provinces. RUSTISG BEACH, PRIN (UNDER MHIS Beautiful Watering Place will be June till the 15th September. The above Hotel is sit having beautiful scenery, a bracing bathing, sea and river fishing, eic., arrangements made for Picnic an: be let for Picnic Parties, etc., at mode Coach Guests ; solmenian every Also, arr points at Hunter River, ADDRESS, + aa ‘ ? ; NetveG 1h one etc, Thursday angements have been made 5 18sv. stim a Es June 21, < oP NS EO meee SO Me ET CIR Le ee tee WETS SI tote 5 gm, ke JOHN A. CONVERSE, ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of E M open atmosphere, a i Dinner Pr erate c} will leave Charlottetown every VW and Mond: for passage to Seasid yf Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, fr ke Qe EDWARD [SLAND.|° oct / VIGE-RECAL PATRONAGE) for the reception of Guests from the 24th of the most charming spois on the Island, beautiful bee ach, splendid surf- Moderate ec Special! Pavilion will ce : nm, ti. 4:600Q€@ 1aDi@8. Larges 5 the spacious arties. etc. Also Hiurees. inesday and Saturda) y evening, calli v morning, at 9 o’cleck, a. mi. Mr. Bagnall to meet :—7 iniies. with trains from all » AY &. av CO., Preprietors, Charlotietown, P. island ° PR. me SD PAUL MONTREAL a OE Description, including all sizes Menill ve ry Rope, Tarred : Ho useline Hambreline, &c., &c., equal inn ¢ vahity to the be st Ame an. ws Prices on applic ation. dan. 7, 1880. 2 Oe aE am Se ce A OT LE, LIU GEO Ri EP CALE BLT CS RS nad wat Ce Oe BLT SS eS. en ae eat - ns ” cana } alk PROPRIETOR RS | THE PERFECTION GREENLEES&. of WHISKYZ@s S UNRIVALLED For BROTHER: aM LYOSTODDY. [DISTILLERIES,ARGYLESHIRE. — € ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. Li ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTIT 14, Holborn-viacuct, £.C., London, 79 Report on the LORNE ‘ visi stores of | ‘‘We have ng g Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the rats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject+ ed them to careful examination and, analysis. The samples were very frag: | rant, mellow, and of pleasant tlave mF, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Seotch Whisky of the | firat quality. ‘‘ AnTHUR Hitt, Hassatt, ‘‘Orro Hzaner, F.C. 8., ¥. Agents: -- MESSRS, OWEN M. D Lo. CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. eb, 24, 1880 HE place to get T the PX AMINE our Printing done is a | PRINTINGROOMS, , | postage. STRANGE COT S28hU thy i ' £4 er es oy Site OF Cou 8 taliaés 7 een TE rest Qergi te. - z a Ph © T 5u tv! LLISES ot € &F Leishes rk i X ‘CE effected om all kinds ef Build- ings, Merchandise anc Prodece. Alsa, on le on the stocks. cial rates for isolated resicences, Losses settled promptly. EORGE MACLEOD (Union Bané), al fer Prince Edward isiand she. 2877 Bens. F. Grarroy, Srory B. Lapp, 7 ae Py » ar iaALeert E. Paine. ; f ttt , Comes ? A an oN i & GRAFTON & LADD, chs-at-Law and Solicitors of and Foreign Patents, ».% sioner ot Patents. “rT PA x | Eve Attorn American 412 Firra Sraeer, WasHineron, D, C, Practice patent law in all its branches in ‘the Patent Office, and in the Supreme and ‘Cirenit Courts of the United States. receipt of stamp for; septa lets sent free on UY the DAILY EXAMINER ior the latest news—local and telegraphic, Pamph- : usnal annual reports of the condition of the graln crops: frem every county in England and most of the Weish ceunties. The foel- lowing statement shows the result em with the like retern of last year:- Wheat. Barley. ON OO oe 1820-79 1880-79 1880-79 343-— 9 2 97 #0 4202 51 187 191 30 359 «45 L7G Oats. Oe Over averag Poevseersees Avet ALC rseeveseneere ee LBD Under average...-. 115 425 Advi ue ’S- seeteerene oF OD 429 o28 4 +1 a 327 i > 407 [It is re ported that there are as o7 more ecres under potatc SS this ye ar in Gre: au Britain as compared with is79, and that °** the gross yield will be vastiy greater, as everywhere this crop is reperted to be one of the prolisic since the blight first attacked tubers, upwards of thirty years ago.”’ the Atlantic, THOS the On this side of abandance is ny previous ) year in the histery of The « quantity sown is nearly double that of last year, while the quality 1s alae improved. ‘bhe yield of wheat will verage twenty-five bushels per acre, those of ¢ tie country. mtd at Mabou, Will ent ot bus sheis or} j winter wheat to the acre. Along the Mabou j é and Margaree districts no better crops could be wished for. Little or noe weevil is seen. The ears are weil filled. It is thoroughly | rij ye, and, owing to the spell of fine weather, | very even, and is being gathered in with great rapidity. Almost exough wheat has ‘been raised to supply the whole island this year.” In Nova Scotia (proper) and New Brunswick Ithe yield has aiso been unusually large. The United States, too, are blessed w ith lgood crops. in fact, whichever way we j there seems to be little epening fora demand. . A large | buyer of oats is git ty, however, informs us that ther fair prices for vats ; turns out to be correct, tt our Province. White oats are already enquired liook, — i ci 5 risk {yn thi I will > eregs ; Wili aely ve eetits ithis information will } C well io ‘in =6osmall suai aiter. ~- —-—- 48 9—- —-——- rr Tun ALLEGED CHILI-PERUVIAN 1 REATY oF Pz#ace. — There is some doubt whepher 6 a treaty of peace iias yet been si gned | DeELIVE? ‘Chili and Peru, as was stated in our des | patches a few days since. It seems at lens t that no tidings of such an event had ofi ‘cially reached the Peruvian consul at ome a | york, Mr. Tracy, who does not believe the } news, and stated to a //erald reporter, on the 5th instant, that he knew that his gov- ernment were making active and extensive preparations for the continuation of the struggle, and it was not likely they sendh -consent to sign a treaty under sneh condi- ; tions as were mentioned in the despatch. ; ae | S. S. How1cex.—The Montreal Gazelte of the 6th says: We notice that this vessel is y announced to sail on an early date with freight for Charlottetown, Pictou, St. John’s Nfid., jand Sydney, UC. B., Parties interested should eae to Messrs. Bogue, Dixon & Co, who are agents ip the matter, generai, ‘The grain crops all through Cape | Breton, we are told, ‘‘ have far surpassed Warden! 4 Catholic families, is concurrent with a scheme adepted by the “Quebec Goverument for the settlement of the Eastern townships. The occupation of these towaships in the Province of Quebec by a Protestant and Knglish speak- ing population has failed. ‘The Quebee Gov- ernment has now set apart 100,000 acres for settlement by old country immigrants, Protestant or Uatholic. As the former natur- ally go to Ontario and the West, beyond the region where the people, as in Quebee, are French in tongue and manners, the Cardinal might find this allottuient a good opportunity for promoting the emigration of some of his acduit ilock to a district where, in religion, they weuld be at home.-—-Lagh ‘ah Paper. 4 Se nine races at Kentville, e Driving Park, during Exhibition week, Zath, 29th, and 20th of September. Six ‘Lrotting Races—-a three minute class— purse $159 ; 2.33 class—purse $175 ; 2.50 class—-purse $150 ; 2.40 class for stallions ; a here will pe S., on th , N, only—purse $190; a race for green horses Provincial bred—purse $130; ; a lree-for- all—purse $250; and three running races—a free for ali—purse $175; a run ior Dominion bred horses purse $150 ; and a . free-for-all haudic purse $500. Entries must be tude with W. E, Rescoe, the Secretary of the Park Company, at Kentville, not later than the 15th of September instant, ~6+% Bee LN Inverestine Lawscry.—Halifax has startled of late by the ansouncesant na the street that an action has been enter- ed in the Supreme Court by Mr. F. H. Baker, editor of the Mayjlo rer, and lobster packer, against Mrs. Mary Black, of this Diack is the widow of the late Hiack, and is probably the rich- in Capada. Her fortune is esti- &500.COG and S700,000, The e i been t ely Airs, .. t William L est widow . & matea petween: piaintifi's claim is $150,000, avd so far as in be learned if is made Up i Ciaims for services rence ered lui romoting the interests ai the defendant. early every lawyer of any position has been retained ™m the c cause and it is the subject of universal interest in every portion of Halifax. Graud Duke the Lmperial Russian alee with corruption. Nicholas and other Grand Dukes embezzled the regimental funds systematically, Gen. Louris, on meciivg with opposition from the Grand Dake, disclosed his peculations. The Czatewitch was indignant and, it is said, compelled the Grand Duke Nicholas to resign, The loilders of the Czar’s new yacht charged £20,000 ($160,000) extra, giving secretly a check to another Grand Duke for that amount: This practice is common in Russia. aie A Montreal despatch of the 5th has the fol- lowing: —Privatg cvabiegrams have been receiv- ed here to the effect that Sir John Matdoaald has succeeded in transferring the Canadian Pacitic Railway te the London syudicate. The resignation by the Nicholas of the command of Guards, shows how the tion is heneycombed