a oll ian ners ee —— A A te te a aa Other Items. | A if : | Ra “ Don't forget Od lfellows’ Fuatertainment to- ' OO. ee ete annie a Lecal and ia Wit. 2 night. POpeecratl dispateh to the Kvraminer. Lonvon, April 25. Lors of New {1ooUus. just eceived e §, “Northern Light,” at R. Young’s | The Tinessays the ministerial crisis has “3 —_ ended. HeapquanrTers ‘or Ladie’s Straw Mats- R | Gladstone has accepted the duty of form | Young * aaa ; ing an administration, “ie signatine himself . , , . ts ‘hy. stl . < 4% | ’ : . . HeApQuARTERS for Boy's Straw ilats— i. 48 Chancellor of the Exche jner, and first | y one a Lord of the lreasury, oung *- — 5 i Gladstone received a perfect ovation at Windsor. He speke from the window of the railway carriage, thankiny the people for their kindly greetings, PrELH OYSTERS, direct from the Leds, re ecived every other day, at the Confectionery, Tae Act establishing Reformatories for Tin follaw , canile offenders in Ontario and P. FE, Island, 1@ following appointments have been javenile \ the Hous of Cemshate made :-~Narl Granville, Secretary of State eo * ak er for Foreign Department ;~Marcuis of Har- é ; ant »~Marg i gYouna Sor ay Kau CR Ungton, Secretary of State for India. H. cisco despatch el April 23rd Says : Charles}U. £. ¢ hilders, Secretary of War. Lord DeYoung was sho’ anc killed this evening by | Selborne, Lord High Chancellor. Wm. E <M. Kaiioch, son oi Mayor Kalloch. Forster Chief Secretary fer lreiand. Lord — Northbreoke, first Lerd of Admiralty. A Liberal conference of three hours’ dur- ation was held on Sunday. A San Fran Tux Lindley Opera and Comedy Co. will open at Market Hall to-morrow evening for a short season. As this company has received the highest enconiums from the Press of Nova Scotia, we have no doubt but that their sea-} The ‘ Herald” cable says Gortschakoff son will be @ successful one. Seme person or! seems to have issued victoriously fror bis persons unknown destroyed the lithographic | jast crisis, and excepting that his breathing cuts, Kc., that were posted on Saturday even-| is rather hard, he appeared comparatively It is about time that thia kind of van- well . ing. ae daliem was stopped, as it is becoming teo pre- valent of late. New York, April 25. Boston, April 25. ale A despatch from St. John’s, Nfld., men- Tux Oddlellowe Evtertaiuament this even- tions that the ‘‘ Caspian”? went ashore and ing, is going to be one of the best ever given| was afterwards run aground. Her fore in this city. Several volunteer songs (ether}compartwents are full of water, and the than those on the programme) will be render-| dry goods on board scarcely damaged. Her ed. The Hall has never been better arranged cargo 1s being discharged. — for the accommodation of the public. : e a - — ———— —--— . . SripenpiaRy Magistrars’s Courr.— Jehn Financial. Welsh, arres' et in connection with the rob- bery of Mr. Lord s house of overcoats, was discharged. Patrick McGuigan, fer assault Tue following are the seiling rates fer Ex- change at the Kanks here : — ing Joseph Hogan, was fined $4 or 20 days. | London-—sight........... 104 per cent. prem. Daniel Maddin aad Patrick MeAree, were oe | A ee 9} percent. “ sentenced to six mouths’ imprisonment, with | New York—cheque....... $ percent, hard labor for larceny of $!1 from the store of | Boston--cheque.......... 4 percent. ‘ Benjamin Hollan’. The White boys, arrest-| Montreal, Toronto, ete... ; percent, ‘‘ ed for complicity in the same larceny, were} Halifax................. } percent. ‘ discharged. Mad.len was also sentenced rs es ls 4} percent, ‘ two months’ imprisonment for stealing a pair} St. John’s, N’fd........ 2 percent. ‘ of boots from the residence of Mr. Warbur- top.. Patrick Dunn, arrested for vagrancy, | -—“-—-———— — DIED. At Boughton Island, on Wednesday, the l4th inst,, after a brief illness, Mr. John Me- Cermack, i the 75th year of his age. At Glenfaoning, Lot 53, on Monday the 4th inst., of cancer, Mr. Edgar W. Helm, teacher, in the 29th year of his ace, leaving a wife and three small childen to mourn the loss of a kind husband aud father. May he rest in peace. Suddenly, at her residence, Pinuette Mills, take steps at once to seeure reciprocity Belfast, on ee ee ee 1Sth as of} with Canada, it says: heart disease, Margaret burn, relict of the} Sh ata ; . {late Alexander Dixon, Esq., in the 70th vear! “Te seems reasonable to cupess, i negotia-| efher age. Deceased emigrated to this Island | tions for a recipr eat y treaty with the Dom | with her husband from benrick-upon-T weed, mia are ton long delayed, that Canadian man-} (reat Britain, in the year 1832. She was in wfactures will have assumed such magnitude 33| her ysual health on the day of her death, ard to be able to prevent the adoption of ONT | tes chanted t6 be very. active during the treaty favorable to the United States. wheleday. Inthe evening she read a por- This-is frank and honest, and shows how! tion of the Word of Ged, and prayed with people who really know something about the/| her family—as her custom was —and then re- effects of Protection regard it. It will have! tired, when suddenly she took ill, and and ex- no effect however on the people who are en-| pired almost instantly. For some years past gaged in Canada, in writing down Protection, |she has been troubled with heart disease. for unfortunately they belong to a class who! She leaves eight sons and two daughters to ate wiser than avy number of people who can} mourn the loss of a good, kind and affection. render a reason. --//x. Heratd. ate mother, But their loss is her eternal was sentenced to eight months’ imprisonment, and Robert White, arrested for the same offenee, was sentenced te two months’ im- pr.senment with hard labor. dip cpidieigiigialipitiaiicin Tre Boston H-rald is edited by able and shrewd men, and is published in a country which has had a longer experience of protec tion than any other, and this is the way it ex- pects the Canadian tariff to operate. Inv an article urging the American Government te : ee ae, _| gain. OppreLLows EKptertainment—the best of ————————————— the season —to-nivht. since aenaidetNci THe Baroque “James Prake.”’ Graham of the | arque ** James Peake,’ whe arrived Philade!phia, on Monday last, in barque ‘Bessie Markham,” reports sailed from Greenock, March Lith, for Philadel- phia, when, with wind blowiug strong from SW, and a heavy sea, found the vessel had sprung a leak. Set all hands at the pumps and continued pumping until the 14th, 11 am., when he found’ the water had in- creased tofour feet in the hold; at this time sighted a vessel to leeward, and bear- ing down to her fuund her to be the *‘ Bessie Markham, “of Chatham, N.B., Capt. Gray, from Troon to Philadelphia, who lay by until 2p. m., when, our crew refusing to puinp any longer, | was forced to abandon my véssel and go on board the “‘Bessie - Cant. ile RE-OPENED. | FYNHIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL has been THOROUGHLY REPAIRED and Farnished in First-Class style FOR THE Accommodation of the Travelling Public, Guests and baggage conveyed from the Railway Station and Steamers free of Markham,” the sea bei } ild save sce a ‘dam 16 s¢@ DeIng rougn, Col none of our effects. On the 22nd, we spoke C. V. McGREGOR, barqive ‘*Sagitta,” also from Troon for PROPRIETOR. Philadelphia, and put seven of the crew on} Water Street, Ch’town, P. E. I.,} eod ) pat sj lm board that vease!. ~ | April 20, 1850. Potato Farina. N EXCELLENT SUBSTITUTE FOR - COKN SLtARCH, and CHEAPER, as BEES & COFF’S. +o, The Pelice Magistrate at Halifax must a terror so evil-doers, if stiff sentences are any terror. In his court on Wednesday, for drunkenness and disorderly conduet, a gtay-haired female offender was fined $10 or 40 days. Twe women, mother and April 17, 1880. danghter, were fined $5 or 60 days each a sae en Mrs on ot QNE*THIRD DISCOUNT e ; inte the station in # state of intoxicatien, apd waking use of obscene language, was; fined $8 or $80 days. | THE Subscriber wishes to intimate to, A grand philslogioa! fete or polyglot | the public in general that he has Just academy was held at the Vatican on the | jilted up apartments im his H arerooms | 19th inst. in honor of the exaltation of the} purposely yor the Undertaking business : Pope. The diplomatic body, the nobility ;in addition to his former appliances, and | and archbishops were present. The schol- | js prepared to furnish Caskets, Coffins, ' oad ot the Propaganda recited poems ge | Hearses, &c , on the shortest notice, anid: ma nine different languages extolling the | |, yreatly reduced prices Telegraph . . 7 ‘orders from the country will be speciaily A Good Thing. ‘attended to at one hours’ notice. Lie _ German Syrup is the special preserip ‘jas on hand a large assortment of Rose- oe of Dr. A. Boschee, acelebrated German! wood, Walnut and Mahogany, Rosewood of =_ and is acknowledged to be one: gpg Walnut imitation Caskets in a, ; most fortunate discoveries in) of Patterns and sizes, and! Medicine. It ouiek ‘variety 28, | . quiekly cures Coughs, Colds‘ ~~. i gens 7 sth atte ce and all lung troubles of the severest nature, Prices below any in the city, with silve) removing, asit dees, the cause of the plated (Canadian and American } mount: affection and leaving the parts in a ing in beautiful designs as well as Strong = and healthy condition. It is ' modifications of old and approved pace’ act an experimental medicine, but terns of mounting. } stood the test of years, giving; Hearses of every class, and horses: en > every case, pra st oe ‘well trained, with careful drivers, and asing sale every season confirms. WO 72 prices lower than any other Estab | i cettien: eclenpmuually. Rewese of lishment ; and 83 per oak less will be: cines of similar names, lately intro-: : Wed. Boschee’s German Syrup A in- charged on the Hearse when ordered ‘educed in the United States in 1868, and with the Casket. Woo" sold in every town and village in MARK BUTCHER, — "@ civilized werld. Three doses will re-| Queen Square Warerooms, Citown..' Y@ any ordi ; ice 75 ts. ; : ple or Far re ae April 18,'80—pres ar wkly 4w eod | paid in four years, with interest at 6 per cent. ad ee A A A i CC AC CC Ae TI EXECUTORS’ SALE, MORRISEV’S FOUNDRY, Steam Engines, cles, ! if “a } rlin Lallies, Vertic 7 fn ¥ atin ” atta Aa 5 lool, GAStilds, rallerms, ae, } a te c> i AM instructed by the Executors of the _ Eatate of the late Expwanp Morrisky to sell at AUCTION, on the PREMISES, EAST END OF KENT STREET, on Wednesday, Sih May Next, AT ll o cLocs, All of the Wachinery, Plant, Teois, &c., of this Well-known Foundry, —UONSISTING OF— 3 Steam Engines, all complete and in good working erder. (For description see Hand- bills); 4 superior ren Lathes, with all the latest necessary appliances. (for description see Handbills); 2 Verticles or Drilling Ma- chines; 1 Centreiny Machine; | Steam Planer; 1 Bolt Machine, (Dies and ‘Taps complete) ; 2 steam Boilers; Anvils, Vises, and all the necessary Tools for a first-class Foundry ; lot Nhip’s Castings, Threshing Machine do ; Stove do., full assortment; 1 Ship’s Capstan, 2 Winches; 2 Jack Serews ; 2 full sets Grave. yard Railings ; 20 tons eld Metal; 25 tons eld fron; 5 tons Piy Iron; 1 ten of old Copper, Brass and Covipesisition, &c., &e. At 12.30 a. m., sharp, [ will seil the Land and Foundry Buildings, &. The Land measures ninety-four (94) feet on Kent Street, and extends back one hundred and sixty (160) feet, being Town Lot No. 7, and part of Town Lots No. 8, in the Fourth Hundred. ‘The Buildings consist of a Pattern Shep, Moniding Sbop, Machine Shop, Kepair or Fittiag Shop, Blacksmith Forge, and Brass Foundry. Also in the rear of the above described land, ) a plet of Land 40x70 feet, which, together | with a passage orrig t of way 15 feet wide, | extending to Grafton Street, will be sold to-| gether with the above, or separate. This very valuable and well knewn Foundry Property needs no recommendation, is most clicibly situated for Foundry purposes, thoroughly well fitted ovt with superior Ma- chinery, Plant, Tools, &c., amd has a first- | class money-making business connection. Full} particulars, with description of Machinery, ! xe., to be had in posters, Teems.—For the Property, down at the time of Sale, the balance to be 25 per cent. | j ' Terms for the Machinery, Plant, &¢ —All sums under $50, cash on delivery ; from $50} to $100, 3 months; and over $100, 6 months’ credit on approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch’tewa, April}, 1880—mf, h 4i, pat th sat GUARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE Assurance Company. ee ee ee ee ee een Subseribed Capital, - - - £2,000.000 Total Invested Funds, Upwards of 2,956 000) Total Annual Income, - 499 736 ee ee The undersigned having been appointed | Agents at Charlottetown, are prepared to} issue Policies of Insurance against Fire on the | usual terms. CARVELL BROS. Charlettetown, April 21, '80—\lm 2aw ROSTOY STREAMERS AY TILL COMMENCE THE SEASON BY , ‘Worcester’? Leaving Boston, ——ON— Saiurday, the Ist May. Orders should be sent at once to catch: her. * CARVELL BROS. April 22, ’80—4i, pat 2i ee GOLy MBDAL, PAR-8, 3878. mee } exeneun ®o ar aren ie JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. A eeeenae tensa e ene BONE DUST. | JARMERS and GARDNERS requiring | j the above valuable fertilizer should sena | their orders in at once, as but a limited quan- | tity will be ground this season—and it iz now | selling fast —$2 per 100 pounds. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. April 7, 'S0—3aw, wkly, pat 2i BRICKS | ee Or SALE, ABOUT : i 60,600 BRICKS! Apply to TREMAINE & METCALF. Apzil 12, 1870.--im me em PonAINS STERN GONTINUE TO OFFER SEN OT Le EE Te ea ee Per &. 8. Nevihern Light, JUST RECEIVED, | A CHOICE SELECTION OF Spring Tweeds and Worsteds, | Feb. 21, 1880—Sinw tf i | | | j EXTRA GOOD VALUE! IB ALL KINDS @F Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Our Stock of the following Goods is complete, and marked at the very lowest prices: White Cottons, Grey Cottons, Printed Cottons, F'leecy Cottons, Cotton Battings. NEW SPRING TWEEDS. We have just opened our New Spring ‘weeds, and can say we have the Very Best Value in the City, ~——-AND AW-— Immense Variety of Patterns to Choose from. ROOM PAPER, English and Qanadian Manofacture, A large variety of Patterns, and very Cheap. Qur Carpet and dil Cloths GOOD VALUE. IOS & SIRT Maneh 2, 1960, — comme sone | ; : } ‘ ' i ' eee coe, emene en tat te eee eee ees - SPECIAL BARGAINS CIVEN, BRUCE & MeXENZIE, Qucen Street, HANDSOME TEAM! —— or Pair of Black Werses, Double-Seat Buggy, &e, A T AUCTION, at ‘Beach Hill,” on Li WEBNESDAY, 28th inst., immediately after Mr. McGill's Horses, Carriages and Harness are disposed of, -- A pair of well-matched Black HORSES, 1 Double-Seat Top BUGGY, 1 set Double Driviag HARNESS (silver mtd.) WM. DODD, Anct’r. April 25, 1859, Citizens Skating Rink Oo, DIVIDEND N O. 2. DIVIDEND ait the rate of Twenty (20) 4X. per cent. upon the paid up Capital Stock of the Citizens Skating Rink Co, has been declared for the current year, and will be pay- able te Shareholders on demand, on and atter WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 28th inst. By order, J. E. HASZARD, April 2}, '80—3i eed ‘Treasurer. New Seeds, New Seeds, RANKIN’S DRUG STORE, All Varieties of Well-known Flower and Garden Seeds, including some very new and choice kinds, Having been imported from one of the most reliable houses in the trade, the subscriber warrants them to give satisfaction. Cc. D. RANKIN. Ch’town, March 20, 80—12i Emigrants, Attention. - BEST ROUTE FOR Manitoba, Colorado, and the West, Is VIA. THE Intercalonial and Grand Trunk Railway, QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE aud FARES alwaye LOWER from Prinee Edward Island than by any other route. For Tickers and all information abeut | Luggage, Freights, &c,, apply to F, W. HALES, Agent Grand Trunk Railway. Charlottetown, April 17, 1880—3m wkly oO 5.8, “NORTEERN LIGHT” \ TILL MAKE DAILY TRIPS between Georgetown and Pictou, until suc- ceeded by 8. N. Co’s Boats (Sundaysexcepted), leaving Georgetown at 5a. m., and Pictou on arrival of Train from Halifax—weather per- mitting. WM. MITCHELL, Agent of Dep't. et ee FIVE THOUSAND TWO-BUSHEL SACKS. — SALE AT A BARGAIN. HORACE HASZARD. Charlottetown, April 17, 1880—lw a a eh ay TEA. TEA. BESTS AND HALF-CHESTS, Wholesaic, Gheap, at BEER & COFF’S. April 17, 1830. a a a ee re = + +o oo oe PAULO R SET Seis THe PERFECTION || o£ PROPRIETORS | | of WHISKY K@u| GREENLEES & | UNRIVALLED ror [|= ROTHERS | bes TODDY. JT ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ° ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 64, Holborn-viaduct, FE. C., London, Aug. 18,1879 Report on the Lorxx HichHLAND Wuisky : “We have visited the bottling stores ef Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have sub- jected them te careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics ef pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘“‘AnTuur Hitt, Hassan, M. D. ‘*Orro Hzuyer, F.C. §., F. 1...” Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GREENLEE BrotHens, 31 Commercial Street, Londen ; Distilleries, Argyleshire, Agents: - MEISRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetews, P.B.I. Fob. 24, 1980 ; a es el ail