a ac ip RE Ra? et SE. ikaw W a Selo ORRIN sia oso. 2 OE Bagler 2 apnea _—- > ae Local aad Other items. Navy—at Rabin & Hart A. C. McDenatp, M. P. is in the etty. SS Swoks Myrtl for King’s Co., venue Oats are seiling in small quantities for 50 cents per bushel. elteniitcilie , Ligvt. -Con. Henrer Duvar, Inspector of Fisheries is mn the city. Sxoxke fine cut Lobacco,from Rubin & Hart, on Queen Street Fa il a, V RGETABLES are now plentiful and are sell- ing at moderate prices. Prince OF \V ALES CeLLecr.—The annual examination will take place on Thursday at 10 o'clock, precisely. ; Sir Joun MvDonaxtp, while in Teronto. was the guest of Mr. Goldwin Smith at Grange. sited 2 aia . Rifite Swoorixe.—VUhe members of Maja: Merris Co. of (tarrison artillery are to-day competing for the Company's Silver Cap, at Keusington Ritle Range. Tus Windser (N. S.) ‘* Mail” says there is a great demand for men te work on railways, in shipyards, and at dredging. throughout the Western Counties of Nova Scotia. — A $10,000 Roseery.—Two men were ar rested in St. Joan ou Monday fer the robbers ef the American Express Company, New York, of $310,000 in money and bonds. They were remanded to jail. Aut kinds of American and Canadian Tebaccoes at Rubm & Hart's. A WoMAN nained Morrison appeared at the Stipendiary Mayistrates’s Court this forenoon for drunkenness and vagrancy, and was order ed to leave the city within tweuty-four hours, Two young men were summned for assault. Keth were dicharged. psi ied Retina We are pleased to learn that ‘‘the tariff_on cable messages te the United Kingdom and France will, after to-morrow (2nd June) be twelve aud one half cents per word.” This is news which meu in business especially, will be giad to hear. ij niieinnaiinaasitabndnn Tue steamer ‘‘ Wocester” arrived at 3 oclock this afternoon, from Boston, with freight and the following passengers:—-Mr W L Welluer, Chas Hill, Miss Flood, Miss Kate McKenna, Miss Mary Smith, Mr C Me- Phee, Mr Wm McDonald, Mr K Wheatly Robert Henry, RK L Bedwith, H J Bedwith. dana aeieeeciaiciie Fishermen iS Wanr.—News from boone Bay, Nfid., reports the herring fishing a fai!- ure at Beene Bay and Bay of Islands. There was great desti(ution at the latter place, and, in order te keep the people from starving, provisions had to be sent forty miles through a dense forest. \nessutmashnatiilallinindaetai Tur Hose Ree. Wien was Nor Larr. The truckman who hauls the ‘‘ Rollo” engine had his herse at pasture when the alarm of fire was given on Sunday last. The mem bers of the Company did not wait the arrival of the horse, but hauled the hose themselves, and thus proved their energy to be far superior to the members of the ‘*Silsby” Co., whe waited until the arrival of their horse. Messrs. Ropurtson & CAMERON have opened a wellsupplied grocery store on the South Side of Queen Square, next to Messrs. W.& A. Brown & Co. ‘hey have en hand an excellent stock of seasonable groceries, seeds, etc., and we would advise these in need of first-class groceries to give them a call. Remember the place—Seuth Side Queen Square, sign of the **Royal Crown.” A v2RY Goop market to-day. Prices as follows: Beef (small) from 6 to 14 cis. per Ib.; beef (qr.) from 5 to § cents per ib,; mut- ten, from 7 tv 12 cents per Ib.; lamb (qr.) frem 50cts to $1 ;veal from 3 to 8 cts. per 1b. ; turkeys, from $1.00 to $1.50; fowls, from 50 to 60 cents per pair; butter (fresh) from 20 to 25 cents per lb.; butter (tab) from 30 te 22 cents per lb.; eggs from § to 10 cents per doz.; hay, from 60 to 65 cents per 100 Ibs. ; oats, from 45 to 50 eents. per bushel ; potatoes from 14 to 16 cents per bushel; fiour, from $3.00 to $3.25; oatmeal, from $3.00 to $3.25. Youxe Satmox.—Mr. Henry Clark, Man- ayer of the Dunk River Salmon Hatchery, bas been engayed the past few days in transfer- ring the yeung salmon hatched at that estab- lishment, to the various rivers. ‘The fishery officers in charve state that the Hatchery has been a great success. Half a miilion of fine healthy fry have been already Jet loose in the Dank River, and 100,000 in Trout River, Lot 10. Mr. Clark successfully placed 40,000 in the Morell, yesterday, and was in town to- day, accompanied by the Inspector of Fisner- ies, on their way with a further consignment to another part of the Morell River. We have been informed that there is a demand for salmon fry in the United States and else- where at $10 per 1000, lowest quotations, which would indicate that the successful hatching of nearly three-quarters ef million of fish has already paid, during this first sea- son, the total expense of the Hatchery. Next year the officers hope to lay down from one million to a millien and a-half of eggs. ~— —-- 39 ee — Savage Island. Tur Teronte Glede’s Ottawa correspond- ent is entirely wrong. Savage Island wa not sold tothe Deminien Government by Mr. Percy Pepe, who is to-day its owner. The land at Cascumpec, which was sold to the Dominion Government, was never owned by-either the Hon. J. C. Pope er his son. The (lobe’s correspondent has evi- dently been led astray by the Putrict. amen > —- — MENFATURZ ALMANAC. WVEDNEODAY | ...5... 680+ 0s% JUNE 2, 1880 Sun Risxs......4.17 | Hien Warer 6.51 p.m Sun Sers......7.39 | Fute Moon 22, 9, 33. 1m Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Prov nces. Toronro, June 1. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly westerly, partly cloudy weather with local showers. Fz = - = pateetnemncna ——— - on toe OE ER Os 2 OE Ee ee a NeWe RY Trifpeo apy NOW OF ILLEORAP is HCA May SO trains this morning brought lar accessions to the de! s amd politician here, Prominent amone those were Senator Conkling, Fred Douvlass, Postmaster, of York, ‘alifornia, The Rotundas of the P Grand Pacitic evening, and the discussions have been ex- citing to point of bl lnstauce, \! i. ' WOW and i hant \acverbpor blows in more than one LATER. CEICAGO, M Ly a All day yesterday (Sunday) } ssed busily at the Hotel Sand, the candidates. Preparations of considerable magnit are being made for tle epen air meet! on the lake front te night. The grand meeting has secured the best speakers in the city. The anti Grant meeting will probably be addressed by the business men rather than by famous orators. J. Milton Turner, of S! of the National Committee the headquarters of all 4 oe net SVINS OF a ui8, Ciuairman I for Recro men is to-day for the advancement of the chances of Senator Bruce for Vice-Preside1 »f Senator Bruce for Vice-President. Boston, May 27. Alexander A. Grant, a native of Picton, N.S., suicided this merning by sheoting. No causeis assigned. Grant leaves“a wile and two children. WASHINGTON, May 30, The $2,009 subseribed by the citizens of Waskingten for the benefit ef the winner ef the great Hanlan-Riley race, were paid to Uanlan yesterday. He will leave Brighton beach to-inorrow evening, where he will remain a week before proceeding to Previdence to participate in the race there en June i7th.’ tor New York, The Terald’s St. Petersburg correspon- dent telegraphs that by erder of the Czar the sentence of the condemned Nihilists have been commuted. was ed at an interview between the Emperer and General Leuis Meliketi, on the recommendation of the lailer. May 30. nt. . ts . ee ihe commutation D sect ah r ip reemorts Taxy Of San Francisco, May 30. At the Sand lets to-day, Kearney an- nounced that he would leave for Chicago en Wednesday te attend the Greenback Con- vertion. If the platform suited him, he would stump the State fer it, and if the workingmen did not like, would organize a party in its suppert. Lf the platform proves unsatisfactory to the Califernia working they could confine them- selves to local issues. men, 7 ay a on Lonpon, Mav 29. In the Commons, last night, the ceom- mittee to enquire into the case oi Brad acearding te v laugh was appointed, Glad- stone's proposals, after Wolf's motien for adjeurnment in order to make some altera- tions in the constitution of the comiittee had been rejected—256 te 100. Martin Shield & Co., merchants and rice leaners, of Mark Lane, have failed for £109,000, Lonpon, May 3v. A despatch from Thycimio says the Bur- mese Government recently addressed a communication to the British Government threugh the Burinese embassy here, explain- ing that the insurrection was robbers outbreak. ‘The despatch received no notice because ali friendly intercourse between Great Britain and | cease«l. Beruwn, May 30. The Commission appointed by the Rus- sian Ministry to mvestigate the condition of the iron industry in Russia recommend that agricultural and other machines from abroad, hitherto imperted free, shall hence- forth pay duty and that the duties on those already liable shall be largely increased. Loxpon, May 20. | A Dublin telegram says tkat the har- vest prospects tliroughout Ireland are good. Correspondents state that no better seed time has been experienced in Ireland for many years than now. ‘The crop is healthy and Well advanced. An area 18 sown in potatoes, which come up new seed has been extensevely used, and it is hoped the crep will be sound and plentiful. unusual ———= 46 9 Ws ow . Financial. Tue following are the selling rates for Ex- change at the Banks here :— London--sight......+.... 104 per cent. prem. #6 GO GAYE, . 6. 0s cseens 9f percent. * New York—cheque....... ‘percent. ‘‘ Boston--cheque.......... %percent. “ Montreal, Toronto, etc... 4 percent. ‘ DN 6 wo avd aie ob 9090 i percent. ‘‘ St. John, N. B.......+--: £ percent, ‘* St. John’s, N’fid........ 2 percent. ‘‘ BSS Ei. On Sunday, 30th inst., Mrs. Luey Rodd, aged 76 years, the ouly surviving daughter of thelate Wm. Pepperell, who was for many years and old residext of this city, and sexton of St. Paul’s Church. nc eee O_O ENN August Flower. The immense sale and great popularity of | Green's August Flower in all towas and vil- lages in the civilized world has caused many ‘imitators to adopt similar names, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense | of the afllicted. This medicine was introduc-. ‘ed in 1868, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, with. their effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sickheadache, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, vertigo, etc., etc., it never has failed to our knowledge. ‘Three | doses will relieve any case of Dyspepsia. ‘Two ‘million bottles sold last year. Price 75 cents. ? Samples 10 cents. here and opened rooms for head quarters | only al Burmah has ’ well as ! ” ” “eer ¢ y .r tmsisatanell nw 2 a “| HAT DEPARTMENT. almer House and have been crowded all the’ Silk Hats, Drab Shell 4 Meccan “E re Straw Hats, Linen Hats, FOR HOT WEATHER. and retail. $ 3 Charlottetown, May 31, 18890. 4 Cheap for Cash. Indian Pith Hats, G2 * = cw) Nate? rt - ma = c- te e ~ Pres <= wie SHES co cD teins vt eae ag AABN | NAGND Ie], woIsny CS ket | A Le Vd ; bk sutl0 i | — "SSLLND YOM UA Lh 8 — OS SS enna GROGERIES. Our Usual Good Stock GHOIGE TEAS, In CHESTS, HALF-CHESTS, and BOXES. FLOUR ! The Best Brands in the Market. The General Stock comprises the Newest and Best Styles in every department. Wholesale G DAVIES & CO. 6 ee . - ITGXiS Large New House, be: | § land, adjacent to the City, of euests. This House has the and heat of a country reside ifrom the Post Office. -A neat ; , Charlolietown, May 22, 1880—pat tf FRANKLIN HOUSE. this House, connecting with Cars and Steamers. be driven to and from the House free of charge. regular intervals each day. ,'Terms MODERATE. —_—_—_—_" ; witifully situated on the highest: is now open for the reception advantages of freedom from dust ice, and is only 20 minutes walk Cab will run in connection with Guests will Cab will run at LIME JUICE —AND— limetta Champagne. Rose's Celebrated Lime Juiee, HENRY COOMBS, PROPRIETOR. : —— ined, —_ - NEW OW W. A. WEE —_ ~ CLOTHS! KS & CO’S. RMA TELS Uw ae 5 FEET 4 1 6¢ | re | 4 4 | 12 - a Charlottetown, May 18, 1880—tu th sat = ——= ESTABLIS CANADA CUR ~~ rr ne . “1 a. ‘intial Rope, Tarreda ManiJla Hawsers, Lo ape SV: 2 oe: PAD WIDE, &. IT A. WHBES & CO. Guecen Sirect EERED S25. DAGE FAGTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. Ss ANUPACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla bster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, best American. s@° Prices on application, ; ; .< | Hambroline, &e., &¢., equal in quality to the Jan. 7, 1580. j TASTES ELSES EA IEE LAA EEE Pa PUTY | UEATAL U PRaagE i 4 —-IN OU R- Tailoring Department. ‘BEER & SONS | Suis Po town, May 22, 1880—2w COAL. and Nut Coal, fer sale cheap. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, | | £*N HAND, fresh from the Mine, Round 'O i May 10; 1889. -LOUR. BBLS. VERY CHOICE JUST RECEIVED. , B. BALDERSTON. May 26, 1880—3w ts BOOKS. JUST OPENED —AT THE— B. A. Book and Tract Society's Depository, - M. F. ELLIS. May 29, 1880-—3i eod Ls Water Street. ee _ BOOKS, \** Life Mosaic.” by Miss Hayvngal—an elegant | Gitt Book ; Sunday at Home, Leisure their orders in at once, as but a limited qnan- Hour, Boys’ Own, Chatter Box, Infants’ | tity will be ground this season—and it is now Magazine, Cruden’s Concordance, &c., &c. | selling fast—$2 per 100 pounds. “ es’ Comer, Charlottetown. 7 } PLEAQE New Boot = Shoe Store | Bea j Vi ESSRS. FLAIGER & BELL haye much | pleasure in announcing to the public ‘that they have opened A Piest-Glass Boot and Shoe Store ‘ ' 'At the abeve-named stand, where they are prepared to furnish Boets and Shoes ef the best material, at the LGWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH. | They have just received their Summer Sup- | ply of imported. Steck, consisting of Ladies’ iand Gents’ French Kid Boets and Shoes, in jall styles ; Buckle and Lace Shoes of all kinds, , Star Vamp, Koyal Yord and. Toilet Slippers. | Terms Cash, Terms Cas! ' | ‘Custom Work a Specialty. FLAIGER & BELL. Ch'town, May 19, *80—2w wkly DORIES. BOWR SALE, Two American DORIES, in thorough repair, Apply at the FISH MARKET, May 20, 1880. BONE DUST. QARMERS and GARDNERS requirin the above valuable fertilizer should oe | FRED. W. HYNDMAYN, April 7, ’80—S3aw, wkly, pat 2i RNS.| Rose's Celebrated Line Juice Cordial, MONTSERRAT Celebrated Lime Juice, MONTSERRAT Celebrated Lime Juice Champagne, All for sale at BEER & COFP’S. ' May 28, 18S0—-eod Steam Navigation Company OF P. E. ISLAND. HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share- holders of the above named Company will be held in their office, corner Great Geerge jand Lower Water Streets, at seven ‘o'clock in ithe evening of THURSDAY, the third day j}of JUNE next, for the election of Directors and other business, By order, F. W. HALES, ae Secretary S. N. Co’y. Charlottetown, May 19, 1880, SALE OF Valuable Real Estate NEAR SOUTHPORT. ' HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED by Messrs. WittiaAM STewart and C. H, H. Stewart, of Chester, in England, to Sell by Publie Auction, on ’ Thursday, 17th of June Next, Ar 2 O'CLOCK, P. &x., ON THE PREMISES, All their Lands at or Near South- port, Lot 48, now remaining — Unsold, Being part of the Glen Stewart Estate, and consisting of about 30 acres, ” Trrms—One third cash, or secured by ap. preved Joint Notes at 3 months, bearing in- terest et 74 per cent. Balance to be secured by Mortgage and bear interest at 7} per cent. Further particulars as to descriptien of Land, terms, ete., may be had on application at the office of Davies & Sure ann, the vendors’ Solicitors. W. DB. STEWART, May 25, 1850-—3taw till sale Auctioneer, Hides, Galiskins & Sagepskins, HE Subscriber -silby the highest Cash price for the a . tOBERT BRIDGES. April 29, ’80—oaw wkly, ar pat BILLS OF LADING —FOR SALE— AT THE EXAMINER OFFICE. 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