————s Bociety Directory, Chariottetown. | FREE AND AC CEPIED MASONS, | 8t Jokn's Lodge, No. 1, meets 2nd Tuesday, | Water Street. Victoria Lodge, No, ° Water Street. King Solomon Lodg day, Water Stre Alexandra Royal Arch Chapter, meets 3rd Wednesday, Water Street. TAMPERAS OR & Prince Edward Divison No. 1, S. of T., meets every Wednesda), Queen Street. Victoria Division No. 4, S. of T., meets every Monday, Queen > treet. Y. M. C. A. Division No. 102, S. of T., meets every Thursday, Y. M. C, A. et St. Patrick’s Total A)stinence and Benevolent | Society, meets «very alternate Sunday evening, in St. |’atrick’s Hall. New Dominioa Section No. 2, Ca ‘ets of Tem- perance, meets every Friday, Queen Street. CHARITADLE SOCIETIES. olent Irish Society, meets quarterly, in $s. Patrick's Hail. St. Viocent de Pan! Society, meets every * Sanday at noon, in St. Patrick’s Hall. INDEPENDENT ODER ODD-FELLOWS. St. Lawrence Lodge No. 8, meets every Mon- day, Queen Stre:t. Wildey Lode No. 27, meets every Friday, Prince Street. Port Ja Joie Encampment, meets every al- ternate Wednes ay, Queen Street. LITERARY SOCIETIES. St. Joseph’s Literary Society, meets every alternate Sunday, in St. Patrick’s Hall. ROYAL ARCANUM. Prince Edward Council No. 132, meets every alternate Tuesday in Y.M.C. A, Building. ~ Local and Other items. meets 4th Wednesday, No. & meets Ist Mon- | cr CLRTIES, OOOO Oe Epwarv Hacxrrt, Ese, M. P., is in town. A. C. Macponatp, Esq., M. city. P., is in the Jopcr Ketry, wiie and children are at the Rankin. Dow’r Foreet to go to the Oddfellows’ Bazaar and see Reb: cca at the Well. Fripay next bein; Dominion Day, the City Market will be held on Saturday. R. F. Qurex, EQ, has returned froma business tour iv the United States. W. T. Lawsos, representing the firm of T & E. Kenny, Halifax, is at the Rankin. ——— Tur best value for your money at Odd- fellows Bazaar to-»orrow evening. Rev. W J Hawauron, of Londonderry, N 5, is in the city —— ———— Senator MeLecayx, of Albert County, N. B., is inthe city. - ee Tur health of Hon. J. ©. Pepe has, during the past few days, greatly iuproved. | A REGULAR meeting of the Caledonia Club | will be held atthe Club Reoms this evening. | Business of importance will be transacted. Don't fail to atiend the Oddfellows Bazaar and Straw)«rry Festival to-morrow evening. Tuk assessors of Brooklyn, N. Y., are tax- ing all the parsonoges of churches, and the revenue will be increased by several thousand dollars. Ose of the most successful picnics ever held en St. Dunstan's College grounds, was that of the Sunday school scholars, which took place there yesterday. (t was a complete success. You can get Strawberries, ‘‘all on account ef Eliza,” at the Oddfellows Bazaar and Strawberry Festi\ al to-morrow evening. me We congratula‘e W. A. Weeks, Esq, on his elegant new rsidence at the north side | ef Hillsborough Square. The house and grounds are, perbps, the finest in the city. Tur P. E. Islan Pottery Uo. are erecting a new kiln on the principle known as ‘‘down draft,” invented by their foreman, Mr Oswald Hornsby. lt is a great improvement on the old style of kiln, and when completed will enable the Company to turn out three times the amount of ware that they can at present. Hotianp Grove —Haxpsome Bui.p- inc Lots in THE Crry.—Don’t forget the auction sale o! ‘Thirteen Handsome Building Lots on Holland Grove. Hand- some frontages ; airy sites ; good leality. Sale to commence to-morrow at Ii o’elock. Terms easy.—Witviam Dopp, Auctioneer. Ix connection with the Oddfellows’ Bazaar, to-morrow, there will be an election in the evening between Frederick De St. Croix Brecken, Esg., M. P. (Liberal Conservative) and L. H. Davies. Esq. (Keform.) Two very handsome footsto ls will be presented to the candidate receiving the largest number of vetes. As the contest will be a lively one, we advise all to attend and cast their votes for their favorite. ; Tux preparations for the Oddfellows Bazaar and Strawberry Festiva! in the Citi- zens’ Skating Rink are most extensive, and the energy with which the Committee and their assistants are working is worthy of commendation and will, without doubt, make the Bazaar and Festival a grand suc- eess. The interior of the Rink has been gaily decorated with bunting, evergreens, etc., and the tailes are being laid off in the most artistic and tasteful style. We would advise all who wish to spend a pleasant evening to atten the Bazaar to-morrow, Drowxep.—Bernard Dogherty was acct dentsily drowned while swimming at Shedd & Moore's factory, Point Prim, yesterday It appears that }e aud another young man went out in a boat a short distance from the factery to swim. They jumped mto tle water together ‘rom different sides of the beat. On Dogh«:ty’s companion rising to the surface he was surprised not to see him, and he at once calle’ to the men on shore for assistance, which was rendered as speedily as ible, but too late to save the unfortunate man’s life. The body was recovered in three quarters of an hour, and, with the assistance of Dr McSwan. every effort was made te resuscit:te him, but without success. An inquest wes hcl on the body at hedd & Moore's factory, and a verdict of ‘* accident- ally drowned while bathing” was returned deceased was a son of Mr. Owen , of Montague, and was about years of age. We sympathise with ved parents. z i tHe DATCS. HSA MINER, Retail. May 10, 1881. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Lonpon, June 26. The Observer understands that it was: decided at a Cabinet meeting yesterday, | to ask the House ot Commons to concede | ‘the whole of Wednesday and Friday's! ee a _ PERKIN EG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their, Spring Importations, and are now ready with an sessious every week to committee ou the! Land Bill. The ingency was dis-| “a.8 ® Sadie of even tanta trehice a 35 K, xtensive Show of New Goods the event of being suflicient to get the bill out of the House of Commons before the 16th of July. Maprip, June 26. The Oficial Gazette publishes a decree dissolving the Cortes appointing August 21st as the day for holding the elections and summoning the new Cabivet to meet Sept. 20th. Lonvon, June 26. Charles Windham Stanhope, Earl of Harrington, is dead. Cnicago, June 26. | this additional time not} Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. NEW STRIPED AND CHECKE NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW PRINTED At noon to-day Griscom weighed 163}! Ibs. For the first time since May 28th | he confesses to a feeling of hunger. Utica, N, Y., June 26. Dr. Peters, of Litchfield Observatory, | Hamilton College, says that the dark line) ihrough the ceutre of the comet is the shadow of the nucleus. | the comet seen by Lord Crawford) about 13 degrets from the sun, iu Europe, on June 9th, and on account of the posi- | tion ou the node it cannot be the ns of 1811 and still less that of 1807. New York, June 26. A very severe thunder storm is report- Jeffersea and other poiuts of Loug Island. At Riverhead a six year old boy, watch- | ing the storm with his mother from a window, was instantly killed by lightning. 'VaNHIS BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED and well-known estab-| _ lishment will be open from JULY Ist till SEPT. 10th for) e€ accommodation of Guests and Visitors. 83 Rates—$1.75 per day; $10.00 per week; $32.00 per month. To reach the Hotel a Coach Will leavé Charlottetown every. esday and Saturdayvevening, calling for Guests; returning | Padnap iy Siok if this Lin? y j ua The mother was uninjured ep. Weather Bulletin. Maritime Provizces. Toronto, June 28—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh southeasterly to seuth- westerly winds, fair to cloudy weather, with rain to-night. BIRTEH. In Charlottetown, on Monday, noon, June 27th, the wife of G. C. Hooper, Esq., of a daughter. LE MARRIED. if Bliss, Esq., of Halifax. Ry the same, on the llth ult., Mr. Francis Henry Auld, to Miss Clara Oampbel!, all of Charlottetown, P. E. J SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. June 27—Joh n Tilton, Pictu, coal. 28— Rosanna, St Peter's, C B, limestone; Bounty, St. Peter’s, C B, limestone; Phenora, New London, oats to Carvel! Bres and 546 boxes lobsters to John Hughes. CLEARED, @ - June 27—Schr John Tilton, Pictou, bai; Capilla, West Point, mdse by G Davies & Co. 28—Schr L A Davies,St Peter’s, C B, bal; Break of Day, Shediac, bal; Zetland, Shemogue, bal; Margaret Jane, Buctouche, bal; Bounty, Pictou, bal; Mary Jane, Shediac, bal. OUTPORTS. Souris, June 25—Laura C,from Bay Verte, deals; General Grant, from Port Hawkesbury, bal; Isobel, from Charlotte- rown, to complete cargo; E Hodgson, from Charlottetown, mdse; James Semple, Bos- ton, mdse. Cleared, 25th—Laura C, for Bay Verte, bal; James Semple,Georgetown, mdse. At Halifax, 24th instant, Antelope for Port Hood; Eugene, Me Milian, for Canso. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ———- REVERE HOUSE. June 27 —Mrs J F Bailey, Boston: J DL Auland, Toronto; J C McKenzie, do; AR. McLellan, Albert, N B; Mrs. McLellan, do. ROCKLIN HOUSE. June 29—Oates Serry, Windsor, N 8; Don- ald Forbes, Montague; R E Sobey, Crapaud; James McEwen and wife, St Peters; Rev Alexander B McLeod, Lawrencetown, N 5, Rev John A Cairns, Princetown, N 3; Robert N Weeks, Newcastle, N B; C 5 Smith, New York; E Campbell, Montague; David E-gen, Mount. Stewart; Mrs Marks, Kensington; William Forbes and wiie, Vernon River; William Boss, Gloucester, Mass ; W Me- Donald, Cardigan; J McDonald, do. TO LET. OR a term of years. with the right of pur- chase, several Building Lots in Common Lot 25, near the late residence of Peter —— Hyndman Esqg., being the property “© Miss DesBrsay. For further particulars} apply ‘at the office of Messrs, Hodgson & McLeod, Water Street. JOSEPH POPE, Jr. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the | Wedn Newest Hats and Bonnets of Dvery Description. Ribbous, Ties, Gloves and Hosiery. AN IMMERSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW Picts. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. a Ry 4 ‘. ——- 10 ——— — D SILKS, GHORGE DA’ NEW SCARFS ‘ ’ ‘Stock has been personally selected, and is Complete in all Departments, Wholesale and Prices Very Low for Cash. ri a STERNS SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. NEW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILULLNGS, CAMBRICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN. —————:0: ——— ROOM gsae> New Goops sy Every STEAMER. He thinks this is | Charlottetown, May 19, 1881. PERKINS & Se SUMMER a — RESORT! eee SEASIDE ed this afternoon from Riverhead, Port! RUSTICO BEACH, P. =. ISLAND. -——— - 30: i ith every Thursday and Monday mo } rning, at 9 o’clock, a. m. | Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to ‘meet Trains from. all peints at Hunter River, for passengers to |'Seaside—seven miles. JOHN June 28, 1881. Address, CHa sg NEWSON & CO, Charlottetown. oo neem 0). J. B. MACDONALD IS DAILY OPENING LARGE QUANTITIES OF At the Brunswick Street Church, Halifax, | jon the the 22nd inst., by the Rev. T. W. Smith, Harmon 8. ‘Trueman, Esq., M. D., of | Sackville, N. B., to Tilly, daughter of A. A. : a Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. ALL THE LATEST HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, All the Novelties of the Season. Qu Ch’tewn, May 6—pat pres. 70: STYLES IN een Street, Charlottetown. POULTRY! | Ts only ‘‘ Yards” in the Province for | Importing and Breeding pure-blooded | BIRDS and EGGS. {mproved Stock, A splendid variety of EGGS FOR HATCHING : Toulouse Goose, a dozen........... 7... 95.00 Bromze Turkey,# ‘** 4 §.....8.... j..4.. 4.00 Pekin Duck, RDS bad vete- bs bd 2.00 Light Beals Hen, * >: @, 2 04 ets. 2.00 When full grown and fat, the Hens will weigh ten, the Ducks ten, Geese thirty, and furkeys thirty.jive pounds each. Ali are hardy, quick growers, great layers, easily kept, and good for table. The Geese and Ducks only require enough water to drink. Order soon, as they are filled in turn and sent to any address, J. A. CARMAN, . Rose Bank, { P, Prdsland, Canada. ; Catalogues free. XX YOUNG MAN td take charge of’ small. Furniture ‘Factory at North Sydney, | Cape Breton, Nene but a sober man need apply. Apply to sah . EDWARD McDONALD. Ch’town, June, 9, ’$1.—2w thu sat tues North Sydney, May 30, ’81—Im {ju Beer TURNIP. SEED. TURNIP SEED. WHOLESALE & RETAIL King of the Swedes, Champion, Green Top, EOD, Skirving’s Improved, and Carter’s & Go. June 9, 1881. * HOTEL NiW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Prints Large Display of Feathers and Flowers. PAPER. STERNS. GREAT BARGAINS S ciniat ilaines GOODS. ——-AT— | i } i i i AS I AM ANXIOUS TO R. W. TREMAINE. Ch’ town, May 3, 1881. TG PURCHASERS OF TURNIP &, Fae + ¢ i 4). ——— The Only Pace to Get the Genuine HASZARD'S TMPROVED TURNIP SEED! mFS “AT FP. LEPAGE & CO’S., SIGN = BIG TURNIP, GLASGOW HOUSE, 53 Queen STREET. June 9, ’81—wkly, dly and wkly pat BRITISH WAREHUUSE, Queen Square. E have opened and are now showing the largest and cheapest stock of BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS Ever ofiered by us to the Public. Complete in Bary Department Selecied by Gne of the Firm on the Very “est Terms, We offer them at unusually low prices to all who may favor us with a call. sa A superior article ef TEA always on hand. W. & A. BROWN & CO. May 30, 1881. Queen Street, * The ‘ iS & CO. oa on ae = EEE Ee eee - DOMINION DAY i dew dadhhatarilltleinnithniaai & GRAND TFA PARTY, under fhe sas- | - _ pices of the Catholic Congregation, will be held on ) ! FRIDAY, JULY 1st, 1881, In the beautiful field of Mr. Wu. Daramen near _ Georgetown, commanding a fine view of the Brudenell and Montague Rivers.) / Our Stock is first-class in every particular, and we only ask an inspection of the same to convince you that we are giving the| As this is the first and promises. to be the ‘best Tea of the season, it will. undoubtedly jattract the largest assemblage of pleagure- seekers and excursionists witnessed for many | Years past, B85 | No pains will be spared by the Comunittee | of Management and the ladies of the Congte+ |gation to provide for the amusement and appetite of the gathering. oes | Every amusement peculiar to such occasions, lsuch as Dancing Boctis, Swings, Quoits, Cricket Matcher, Ranning Races, Sack Racer, ete,, ¢tc,, will be carried, out to the entire | satisfaction of all, Refreshments @f all kinds will. be amply | supplied, and «ffurts will be made to procute every delicacy available at ‘his scason. ’ " ' Dominion Day being a Public Holiday, ex- cursionists and pieagure-seckers by rail can jattend this Tea at greatly rednced fares from | all points, | A special train calling at all stations will | leave C,arlottetown at 9 a, m., arriving at the {grounds at 11.39; returning, will leave thé |zrounds at 6 o'clock, p.m. ‘Tickets for double | journey by this train will be issued at one | first-class fare, Tickets at the gate 25 cents; children half. price, ; ‘ All who wish to spend Dominion Day | pleasantly should attend without fail oe : A. E. BOUBKS, Sec’, | Georgetown, June 15, ’81—4i, wkly Qi | c ae ée ~ > ¥ SrA MSE rp £6 om o = “PRINCE 0WARD” Wel Call. at Charlottetown 2. Pr gt te’ : About THE 20Tu JULY, ‘ | Amd will carry Lobsters, Starch, and other : products of the Island on freight, at very lowest rates. af, —-ALSO— CATTLE & SHEEP, {On the Upper Deck, and will sal for Livere pool direct, fs ‘On or About the 2ist of July. _ Shippers will please make carly application fin order to secere room. For freight and other particulars apply tot PEAKE BROS. & COR? 3 = Marage ; | Ck’town, 15th June, 1881. Mill Valley WOOLEN MILLS: W E have purchased the abovt-natted MILLS,and have engaged the serwees of an overseer who learned the mabufacturing business in England, and bas also spent many years in the factories of the United States, We are manufacturing Goods equal im pearance to the best imported Goods,! texture being the finest cur Island wool produce, znd without any admixture of shoddy. Islanders can mow be dressed in 1Goods -of the newest patterns, and / home-made. . We have withdrawn the Charlottetown agency from Mr. Gordon and placed it in the hands of Mr. C. H. Shurman, Mr. Schurman is a young man of high chargg- ter, and persons can rely on having no @ tion practised upon them im dealiag with him, He will not give imported hoddy and say it is | of home manufacture. He will buy woe for cash, or exchange for cicth in the usual way. Please ca'l oa hun. Ty oy JORX k. CALHOUND. d DANIEL McLEAN, Mill Valley, May 30, 1551. —dim w3m - 3 P, is. Island Pottery. é ip above Company has on hand Siinge quantity of MILK PANS, FLOWER POTS, BUTTER CROCKS, BEAN POTS, MOLASSES JARS, <s PRESERVE CROC and other Ware which they offer at Wholesale Only. Samples can be seen at the office undersigned—Corner Queen and Water e®@ No sales at the Works. _™ Every description of Ornamental Flewer Pots, Garden Vases, etc., made'to order. Also, Bone Dust- for sale. 4 ‘© PRED. W. HYNDMAN., May 21, ’8)—2aw BERMUDA ONIONS,A BOXES JUST REBEIVED, 100 HORACE HASZARD ' ae place to get our Printing done is a bs the EXAMINER PRINTINGROOMS,{ June 9, ’81—3i cod pat _—- . aie eeninlllal ul ee oo Severe ee Te fy eae Sane re ee ee S / ra | i, anor — 7 Seconee Seer ae Oe ome dren = wr sae mas " i y Sp rt ennai nt aetna TY ae nr ee a , , f ; Rebate deinitpess 2 a ~ ee < emanconchan a pt Ee a Ey te gly RA mar Por | ~ 9 atntientaatianatipi imaged jer Esiide ofa Sa oo ek ei A es A Gp he cris Syme pee ee eee pss eape aor — a « ;