®. Sper me NT ENR ONE A Pet tele eye eBAEE nay ey ¢ aah. ee tsk é > © & sagt ge 18a * focal auc Other Items. Some very fine sea trout have been taken already at Dunk river. Two anglers, wi yesterday, report the catch of five dozen trout, pear the creek, —_— Wer are pleased to learn that there is no foundation for the rumor that His Honor} s assaulted last night. Judge bie Lisiey wi Greys and Hack at all i, to convey passengers to ny otner house In the city. Rockin Hovs! trains and steamei Rocklin House or —j17, 3i A CORRESPON r complains of negligence on the part of the Medical Attendant ot the Poor House. The Commissioners should give the matter their al tention. Look our FoR Cocntrerrerts. —It is reported that several foreiguers are on the Island trying te sell counterfeit netes of the Bank of P. E Island.——S. /Jowrna/ Arrerk Monday next, the steamer wi'l leave this city for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7.30 a. m., returning to the city the same days. aoe : “Tae Hon. Judge Wilmot,’ a biographical sketch, by Rev. J). Lathern, neatly printed at the ‘‘ Wesleyan ” office, Halifax, is now in circulation. Tue Sugar Beer in Maine. -The Maine Observer says that sugar beet stock is below par in that State owing to the partial failure ef last year’s crep. tev. Mr. Hinson will preach in the Bap- tist Chapel on Suaday next, the 20th inst., morning and evening, at the usual hours, |] a. m., and 6.30. p. m. Tuomas McCtesgxry, arrested for being drunk and fightin with the police yesterday, was sentenced to one month’s imprisonment to-day by the Stipendiary Magistrate. Tue Captain of the brigt. ‘* Carribean,” reports having seen off Cape Sable, while on the voyage from the West Indies to Annap- olis, N. 8., an enormous devil tis), whieh he calculated to measure some 90 fect in length. Coprisu have been caught in the harbor, and at several well-known resorts along this coast within the last few days. Large hauls are reported from the rorth side of the Island. —K. C. Advertiae A Great revival of business is reported from Queen's County, N.S. At Port Medway aix vessels are loa ling lumber, asight not seen fer many years ; and idle man cannot be found. Fishing is being prosecuted to an extent never before known. ~Girl dee Launcuep, on Thursday, the 10th instant, from the shipyar( of Mr. Robert Ellis, Bide ford, Lot 12, for the Hon. John Yeo, a very superior barquentine named the Sunbeam, 400 tons register, to class 8 years Al in English Lloyd's. J alli ieee Tae following committee has been ap- pointed by the Dominion Government to con- fer with the New York and Ontario Govern- ments respectin, the creation of an Inter- national Park a+ Niagara Falls: Sir Alex. Campbell, Senator Allen, J. B. Plumb, M. P.; and A. Desjardins, M. P. Tre barn ani the eutbuildings of Mr. Jehn Gidley, on Mount Edward Road, were totally consumed by fire yesterday. We learn that a colt, which was .grazing near the barn at the time of the fire, ran into the building and was burned to death. Mr. Gid- ley also lost a number of farming implements by the fire. IyporTaTION oF Live Carrie.—The larg- est cargo of live stock hitherto imported from America arrived recently by the steamer Iowa, from Boston at Liverpool, consisting of 734} cattle, S00sheep, and 200 pigs. Only six anim als died on the voyage. On Thursday «ening Mr. George Mason, of Clifton, Lot 48, had aleg broken at Mr. Allan Stewart's forge, Southpert, while hold- ing his horse for Mr. Stewart to shoe h.im The horse reared and struck Mr. Mason with his fore foot and broke his (Mr. M’s) leg, be- low the knee. Jr. McLeod was at Southport at the time of the accident, and set the broken limb. A‘ter the leg was set Mr. Ma- sou was conveye: to his home. INroRMATION Wantev.—Of the where- abouts of a lad named Johnson or Jonathan ** Hopkins” or ‘‘Hopkinson,” of Yorkshire, England. He belonged to the crew of the vessel ‘‘Ruby,” which wintered at Souris, Paince Edward Island, in 1872-73. The last heard of him (2n(i June, 1873,) he was in the employ of, or boarded with Mr. Peter Stew- art, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. His mother resides at No. 14 Wharf street, Parkwood Bottom, Heighley, Yorkshire, Kng- land, and she is very anxious to hear from him. Information to be forwarded to J. D. Brousseau, Mayor of Quebec. [The mother is poor aud Cana lian papers are requested to give the above gratuitous insertion. | Baptist 8. Scuoot AND CHotr CONCERT. -—- The Concert, last night, at the Baptist Chapel was greeted with a fair audience. We regret that the Sabbath School had not more part in it. The performances by the little ones were really interesting. Hattie Heartz, little Ada Hendry, and the little Fillmore girls, fully sustaine| their reputation, and were heartily welcomed to the pla‘form. The second part, by the choir—avsisted by others, occupied | ‘ . | ) visited Johnston N River ' oh £ WEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Wasdtinaron, D. C., Jane 10. Porte refuses to recognize the right of the ECan GCN I braaMA ANAS ROR secant aS a . RK. or “ey , ae ne ome ok ; : ° , LONDO _— Cong CSS adjourn “1 stue dic to day. ooo | New York, June 16, | The Tammany coiwmittee on organiza- a ion, this afternoon, completed arrange- Co Gi iments for delegates to vo te the Cineinnati f re | pe cae convention. A resolution wa passed de- c x cD ge: “2 claring that all the members of Tammany SS) Cus) S Hall organization would ipport a third on mm cy candidate fer the presidency if Tilden was Silk H t we tthe nominee of the Democratic party, and \ a 5, <= a — — that the members of the committee would o> auseeen > do all in their power to defeat Tilden, : ade see “1 a a ideo ED SS A telegrams from an official source in ra spe ats CD rv Havana says that neither the Capt in Gen- F o> eral nor Commandant General of the naval squadron has any knowledge that any Am ’ : : . , , e - 4 oe ' Rate: erican vessel, or a vessel of any ether I elt Hats, foreign nation, has been detained or search- pene Cn~2 ed by a Spanish man-of war, and deny that Straw Hats a _ — there is any such man-of-war as thej’¥4¢ AUS, ir" wa =D Nunica, 4 en > Dus; June 16. i Se = — = O ; Le ; ; ‘ i 2 a hive families who, yesterday, were evict- Linen Hats, Z ~~ ES ed with some difficulty near Balla, were © a = oo last night conducted back to their holdings >: [ ses ma een] bv a larve crowd : I lj : I th H t ' S - : ; y alarge crowd. ndian Pith Hats, 2 = = 2 LON! } 16 : , 4 JONDON, June Lb. cy ew ewed The Port has forwarded its reply toe the = < identical note to each ambassador. The F028 HOT WEATHER. m os “a . ad = * SS Powers to arbitrarily dispose of any portion of Turkey in favor of Greece without con- sulting the Porte. A majority of the disap- prove of Mr. Goschen's suggestion Lo send a commission of inquiry to Roumelia as it might interfere with the operations of the local commission of Spat. um bassadors BERLIN, June 16. lt is understood that instructions have been sent to the ambassadors here directing that they adhere in principle to the French programme. It is said that Sabouroif, on behalf of Russia, has been instructed to cordially co-operate with the other Powers. Rome, June 16. In clerical circles nothing is known of the intention of Belgium to recall the min- ister from the Vatican. Lonvon, June 16. At the anniversary festival of the Society for the Aid of Foreigners in Distress, last night; the Prince of Wales toasted the Society. Minister Lowell responded ina humerous speech, in wich he said he fully sympathized with distressed foreigners. Sr. Pererspura, June 16. Advices from Kuldjal and Fort Naryn Tarcapa. Paris, June 16. In the Sanate, yesterday M. Ferry, on behalf of the tariff committe interpellated the Government on that and other inter- national questions. Premier Def reycinct replied that the Government ceuld not engige to conclude a treaty before a fixed date. The Government had a con- stitutional right to conclude treaties of com- merce on its own initiative, but the Cham- treaties, after they were concluded. France, he said, was bound by M. Say’s letter, not by Lord Granville’s. | No engagement ex- isted in regard to the date or beyond what was specified in Says’s letter. He also said the opinion of a foreign Government could not be discussed in that piace. a lack of equipment, or that there was in- ton. The ‘“‘ Parvener,” of Nicaragua, May 22, confirms the announcement of the ratifica- | tion of the interoceanic canal contract, and | aays the news was received with the wildest: enthusiasm throughout the Republic. publication of the order of the President of Columbia, requesting the retirement of the United States vessels Adams and Kearsage | | from Columbian waters has occasioned the | ‘liveliest excitement in Cost Rica. It is denounced as a violation of Costa Rica’s isovereignity, and has been made the sub- | ber had a right to reject er accept such | rather too much of the time. Messrs. Earl ject of a protest on the part of the Minis-' and Vinnicombe s instrumental performances | ter of Foreign Affairs. The General Stock comprises the Newest and Best Styles in and retail. Cheap tor Cash. Charlottetown, May 31, 1880. Erle Ha For all kinds of Crackers, Biscuits, Navy bread, ae., ‘CO TO “THE CITY STEAM BAKERY,” PRINCE STREET. state that the Chinese prevent Russian a o.78 * e caravans crossing the frontier. It is rum- a a bef 4 = “2 ore that the Chinese have taken Fort fe “ 7 oo ct » = Naryn, “ 2. 2s e = o bait Lonpvon, June 16. S2 => eo a4 = ie ae 5 The ‘‘ Times” says that the facts seem to Ss oa oD ss. Ge Ss = indicate that Roca has been elected Presi- ce Cr) = & a ea - we ©) o, dent of the Argentine Republic, and that Sq call tm a oe Bs e 7 ei, a som s Buenos Ayres will resent his election as it Ses re @ SG Y > = = mf eR a did that of Avellaueda. The latter, who is — a? ae uw = S to. ~ ” &me & CS) responsible fororder until September, seems = At & r 5 @ = oo = ‘ rm > 8 a = zc to have succeeded in avoiding civil strife. es — o 2 = a = 5 2 ss + & Oo mall a s Panama, June7. | oo oe - Se > eS = - - = & i: ee via London, June 16. — § = oy = a Ww ats S&S a A ont = sc A Chili despatch states that the terms of c ae | eS "sa a 23. & ar a peace that the Government are disposed to =D 2 re Bos 2 z ue Y © 2 , a offer the allies are rather severe. Bolivia es fe 2 id no , bad He = ~ is required to resign all right to the terri- a a ao 2 % MS a a a S tory of Atacama, as far as the Loa, which — <2) Hoes ® & 2 << = = ——— e is hereafter to be the dividing line between o> bat HH & —s es = = 2 > Se © ae Pera and Chili. Bolivia’s dominion on the is ale a — z 0 @ = at og ON at > ae = east will cease forever. Peru’s share of the emma + ® tC) ~ es Oo « CS 8 penalty for maklng war on Chili is placed a oo +2 oS S = eC) TD at £200,000,000, and as a pledge until sach x2 o — sc x 2 ‘= a is effected Chili will retain the district of = oy “SS ase es 3 ze C5 A Liberal Discount to Wholesale Buyers. Special prices offered to Committees of Churches, Parties, Picnics, &c. Catalogue and Price List mailed free to any address. JOHN QUIRK, June 14, 1880. PROPRIETOR’ = km _ = teers nee ns _ ! { | FRANKLIN HOUSE. THXHIS Large New House, beautifully situated on the highest land, adjacent to the City, is now open for the reception This House has the advantages of freedom trom dust of guests. efliciency on the part of the officers on! | either the steamers Narraganset or Stoning | be driven to and from the House free of charge. regular intervals each day. The Panama ‘‘ Star and Herald” saysthe ~ New Yorx, June 16. jand heat of a country residence, and is only 20 minutes waik President Babcock denies that there was/ from the Post Office. A neat Cab will run in connection with this House, connecting with Cars and Steamers. Guests will Cab will run at TreRMS MODERATE. HENRY COOMBS, PROPRIETOR. ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, Charlottetown, May 22, 1880—pat ti a . sini sa aerate cian it ares LS 22 ea mganommmcammat wt Sie gma G+ DAVIES & CO. Maa Ores, Were simply exquisite, and were highly appre- ciated. The duectt ‘*‘ Whispering Hope,” by | Misses Scott and Currie was well rendered. Solo and quartette, ‘‘ Do they pray for me?” by Misses Davies and Cooper, and Messrs. Stiggins and Knight is worthy of note. The parts by Misses Scott, were rendered with good taste. The choir of the Baptist Church has made marked progress during the last year. The concert last mght, owever, was not by any means up to the en- tertainments given by them and the school 2 previous occasions. The programme was Rot Varied enough and was by far too long. r. J. S. Brown's reading—‘* Wanted a Min- ister” showed that Mr. B. has quite a talent for reading. Presented before an audience in this city that We regretted that Mr. Hinson did not try his splendid voice on some other selection. MeLeod and Currie) ‘*' The Raven” has so often been | > Remedy for Hard Times. | Jan, 7, 1850, ‘Hambroline, &e., &c., equal in quality to the best American. s@ 6Prices on application. | Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich Pe ee eg ‘food and style. Buy good, healthy food, | f a REAM 'cheaper and better clothing ; get more real | 2 and substantial things of life every way, and | especially stop the foolish habit of running ARTIES ordering ICE CREAM at ‘‘ Tue after expensive and quack doctors or using so ConFECTIONERY ” will please do so in much of the vile humbug medicine that does season, so that Sweet Cream may be secured you only harm, and makes‘the proprietors for its manufacture. We keep our Cream in rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all porcelain-lined cans, imported expressly to simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures keep Ice Cream pure, sweet and wholesome. always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- WM. KENNEDY ter times and good health. ‘Try itonce. Read Cathie 3 16. 1880 sean ee of it in another column. [ne te See > 2? SP +e Oo In Ottawa within the past two days sugars have advanced one fourth of a cent per pound wholesale. —— UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper Published rm the Provinces, ee eS eee Te TEAS AND PIGNICS. XUPPLIES furnished Teas and Picnics at reasonable rates, and in a prompt man- ner, at “THE CONFECTIONERY,” op posite entrance to Market House. I have special facilities and excellent workmen, and use only the best materials; and therefore ‘guarantee satisfaction. Committees and others — tind it for their interest to give me a call. WM. KENNEDY. , Ch'town, June 15, 1880—pat ne ff iieny tee + + i ARO 2 " rag rr : ~w pat + F ~ GROCERIES. Our Usual Good Stock GHOISE TEAS In CHESTS, HALF-CHESTS, and BOXES. FLOUR | The Best Brands in the Market, every department. Wholesale | TOLET! ‘The Bayvue Hotel at Seuris, GNOMMANDING a splendid view of Col- / ville Pay and the surrounding country, ‘with Sea Bathing, Fishing, Shooting, &e., easy of access ; with Trains to Charlottetown daily, morning and evening. ‘The best Sum- mer Resort in P. EK. Island for Tourists. Im- ‘mediate possession will be given. Rent ‘moderate. Apply to ' PETERS & PETERS, Charlottetown, or to JAMES McLAUGHLIN, | June 14, 1880—Iw Souris, Tue Civy or CHARLOTTETOWN, { Crry CLerK’s OFrFricg, June 15th, 1880, At the last regular monthly meeting of the City Council, the following order was passed : Ordered, That the City of Charlottetown ' will net be responsible for goods furnished to ‘any of the City Officials without a written | requisition from the City Clerk. 3y order, WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. June 15, 2w 3taw | ema < —— ee ed CHOICE SYRUPS. QNET your SYRUPS at FECTIONERY,’ opposite the Market House. I use only the best Sugar and the purest and freshest flavorings in manufactur- jing Syrups. No glucuse make them thick, Parties ordering, will please de so early, so | that they may get the Syrups made fresh, and | consequently nicer than when old and stale, | WM. KENNEDY, “THE CON. | dune 15, 1880—pat ne | | VERY VALUABLE Suburban bulding Lots, |W WILL sell AT AUCTION, on the Grounds, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd inst., at 114 o'clock, 7 All that Plot of Land, consisting of 13 acres, situated at the angle of the Brackley Point and St. Peter’s Roads, adjoining the St. Peters Church Cemetery, and well known as ‘* Webby’s Lot.” The Land is divided into Thirteen Hand- some Lots, of about one acre each, and is ad- mirably situated for Building or Pasture pur- poses. TERMS AT SALE, WILLIAM DODD, June 5, 1880—tu fs m Auctioneer, FOR LONGON DIR! JON DIRECT. ~+r-. a hese ~~ a > ~~’ HE New Brigt, “LOTTIE BELLE,” 200 A tons register, classel 9 years English Lloyd’s, Will be on the Berth at Charlottetown on the 25th June, To Lead Lobsters for London, sailing about lst JULY. To be followed by another Al Vessel, sailing Ist August. Loading Berth Peake’s Wharf, where Goods for shipment by this Vessel will be received from this date, free of storage. For Freight, etc., apply to J, R. BOURKE, Mount Stewart, or LONGWORTH & CO., Charlottetown, June 12, 1880—3w 2aw PACKET SERVICE. Charlottetown and New London. _—_ ees “ONWARD,” Capt. James A. Me- K) Kie, will be ready to receive Freight about the 13th instant, thereafter makin fertnightly trips between above Ports, Apply to ARCH’D. KENNEDY. Ch’town, June 10, 1880. m w f 6i et your Pripti RE place to dene is at T the BKA MINER PRI? : ROOMS, = zi oe Se ee