ae * Po paginas Lecal aud Other ltems, - Sarurpay last was the Anniversary of the battle of Waterivo -_ Ow Baturday a man named James Walsh | attempted suicice at St. John. Goop horses, en Norton's Expre ani Buaperre, the man, is staying io St. Stephen, N, B. ~_——— - ExpcaNatiexs of the Jubilee of 1881, by ast time and cheap fares {june 21 2: caw ‘Burlington Hawkeye” : ; Retail. ’ Rey. A MoWilliveay, at the Diamond Book | Stere. ee Av Montreal, a workman named McNeill bad some melten iren splashed in his face. He wiil lose one of his eyes, Ir you want a good drive to the Lorne er Seaside Hot l, take Norton's Express. june 2) 2i oaw. Persenar.—H. K. HH. the Duke of Albany gives most agrecabie dinners in his suite otf apartmeuts, in Buckingham palace, to literary and artistic frien: s. A Tea Parry will be held at Souris, in aid of the Convent, op Wednesday, the 13th July, of which full notiee will appear in a few days. TRERB are more ways than one of uniting Charch and State. Dean Lake is to marry Hon. WE. Giadstone’s daughter, and the daughter of Canon Farrar is to be married to Sir stafford Nor®\.cote s son. Restpents on St. Peter's Roal justly eomplain that a large number of manure heaps are allowe:! to remain on the side ot the road during the summer months. Can they not be removed instantly ! Awumper of corner loafers who were acting very disorderly on Queen Street, on Sunday, were arraigned befure the Stipen- diary Magistrate, aud were each sentenced to pay a hne of ivur collars and costs. Lorsz Horet.—Take Norton's Express tothe Lorne Hotel. Fast time and cheap fares. —Mucnar: Kine, driver. [june 21 21 eaw. Os Su@day mcrning, at an early heur, a lamentable accide at vecurred on the Intercol- onial Railway near Passekeag, a man being run over by atrain and killed. The victim was John Wright of Moose-Horn, who it i said was a section man on the Intercoloniai. Mr. Jouw F, Powers, barber, who has been located for several years im Charlotte- town, left this mcrning for Denver, Colo- rado, where he intends doing business in fature. Mr. Powers enjoyed the confidence and patronage of many of our citizens. We regret his departure, and hope that all his prospects may be realized in his new home. De. Guanr «{ Ottawa, has invented an instrument fer giving rapid relief in case ef asute poisoning, ‘The application is said to be exceedingly simple and effective, and it performs the work tor which it is intended ja the space of a few moments. Even under the most .rying circumstances it has been found highly successful. Tur members ef ‘*Crystal Wave” Lodge, 1. @. O. F., Pugwash, N. 5, intend having au exeursion by steamer “ Primcess of Wales,” frem Pugwash to Charlottetown, on 5th July next. Arrangements have been made, by which excarsionists from Charlottetown may leave on the afternoon trip with the party for Pugwash, and return to Charlottetewn the same night. oes ig. the SaLmon.-—Colouel DeWinten has been fish. ing at Cascapedis, and last week he caught twenty fish, one weighing forty-two Ibs. Rev. Mr. Rawsen and Sir John MeNeill arrived there on the 8th. Sir John last week killed ten; Mr. Rawson killed two, one of them weighing 46 lbs. Last Monday (13th inst.) the party caught ten. The net fishing was very good the [(irst of the menth, but has falien off since. The fresh run is expected Norton’s Express to the Lorne or Sea side. Two yoed horses and steady driver. {june 21 2i oaw Tue market to day was not as large as an- ticipated. Sales were brisk at the following rices :—Beef (small), 7 to 14 certs; (quarter), 5 to 9 cts; Mutton, 7 to i2 cents; Lamb, from 50 cents. to 90a quarter; ‘Turkeys each, $1.00 to $1.50; Ducks 25 to #0 cents; Butter, fresh 16 to 18 cents; Butter, tub 17 to 19; Ey.gs 13 to 14 cents; Hay 35 to 43 cents; Oats 43 to 45 cts; Heed de, 50 to 60 cents; Votatees 27 to 30 cents; Flour $2.80 te $3.00; Uatmes. $3.25 to $3.50; Fowls, 20 to 25 cts.; Pork (carcass) 64 to 7: deo(small), 7 to 1@ ceats. We are much pleased to observe that the proprietor of the ‘* Rankin House” has leased the large dwelliv s adjoining and connected it with the Hotel, taus adding ten extra rooms to the spacious a gommodation previously at- ferded. These rooms are large and elegant.s farnished, and will enable Mr. Davies, who has been so long and favorably known in Hotel manageme it, to entertain his numerous trons to better advantage. The ‘* Rankin House” is now the largest Hotel in the city, its management cannot be exeelled, and we are glad to know that it 18 Jargeiy patror- ized. Mr. Davies deserves great credit for his energy. ainda We take the liberty of re-publishing the Patriol’s editorial remarks or the Pictou and Colchester Blections for the benefit of the great numbers of eur readers who do not read the Patrivt. They are as follows:— ‘The Election in Pietou and Colchester, as we anticipated, have resulted in the re- turn of the Government candidates. We have not yet learned the exact figures, but ths majority in Pictou is, we understand, considerably less than it was at the last neral election.” Truly, the Patriot docs not like politica! demonstration. coer e Tue steamer ‘* Worcester,” Capt. Hedge. arrived from Boston this afternoon with merchandize and the following passengers: Mr G W Richardson and wife, Miss Eliza McVey, Mr Charles Brehaut, Misses Jane McLavchlin, Lizzie Sentner, Mary McAuley, Kate Weatherbie, Louisa Ryder, }Fanny Gourley, Mrs Trea- man, Mrs J © Brine, Miss Maggie Me Lavehlan, Mrs E MeDonald, Miss F M Williams, Mrs McLean, Miss Susan Mc- Kenna, Mrs Nickerson, Miss McKay, Mrs Richardsen enc children, Mrs McKenzie, Miss Ella Richardson, Miss Kate Nichol- son, Miss Maygie Nicholson, Mrs Kate Bailey, Miss Kite Dohney, Mr. T B Morri- son, ifessrs James Cloune, J McRae, Comp o1, Walsh, J McKenny, W Dawson, Mrs Emery, \V Brown, Mrs McDonald, - Maggie McMillan, Mrs Maud Dunbar May 10, 1881. CANADIAN, Orrawa, June 20. A man named Martel commenced building a miniature ark on Dalhousie street last week, in anticipation of a flood on the 19th Juoe. His wife spent the evtire week in cookiug and preparing provisions for the trip. : MonrreaL, June 18. The contract for building the new cot- ton tactory at Chambly has been given ‘out. The corner stone of the new factory | for beet-root sugar at West Farnham,will | be laid next week. e _ A workman named MeNeil, employed ‘at McDougall’s iron foundry, had some molien iron splashed in his face last ‘night. He will lose one of his eyes. } St. Jonns, Nfld:, June 17. ar Sa ee : A terrific fire is raging around the iinining colony of Little Bay. on ‘side of Notre Dame Bay. ‘tion is 2.000. north The popula- ‘Two bundred miners are felling the woods and the remainder are | burying the furaitare, household utensils jand miving plant. The place is filled | with blinding smoke. At one point the | fire swept away six houses ; at several other points it is rapidly advancing. Two | large steamers are detained as a refuge | for the people in case they are burned jout. Rain is vow falling heavily. Liitle | Bay is the chief copper mining territory | tin Newfoundland, ! | GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. McGrath ifor trial aloneon charge of causing the ‘explosion atthe Liverpool police station. | ‘Tweaty-tive ambulance wagons, 150 1 ' wounded have been sent to Ireland from Woolwich. Dus, June 19. A pastoral letter by Archbishop McCabe | was read in all the Catholic Churches in | the city to-day. It regrets that even in| this diocese men are preaching doctrines | subversive of law and order. Lonpon, June 19. The News’ despatch from Dublin re- ports that many resident Irish landlords who left the country have returned, a more peaceful state of things being anti- cipated. Lonvon, June 19. Edwin Booth and wife sailed from Liv- erpool yesterday for New York. Lonpvon, June 20. At 10 o'clock this morning Rowell and Weston started in their six days’ walk for the championship of the world, at Marble Rink, Claphiam road,amid great applause. Capt. Astley, brother of Sir John Astley, sent the men off. Hart, O'Leary and many Americans were pre- seut. Rowell immediately commenced to run; Weston walking. The score at 2.30 a. m. stood: Rowell 13 miles ; Wes- ton, 104 miles. UNITED STATES. Koxonmo, June 18. The Leadville Chronicle says that last evening ex-Alderman John McComb shot and probably fatally wounded James McDonald, a well-known variety actor, for a trivial trouble. ALBUQUERQUE, June 18. Charles Allison, Lewis Perkins and Heary Walls, notorious road agents, were inveigled into a livery stable here, to-day, where they were immediately covered by twenty revolvers, and captur- ed by men who were secrete! in the stable. There is a reward of $1,000 for Allison and $200 each for the others. Albert and Rosecranz, who were sen- tenced to be hanged at Leadville to- morrow, are both respited to July 29. EUROPE AND THE EAST. MassezIL_es, June 19. Sinee 5 o'clock this evening, there have been a series of furious encounters between the French and Italians. It is uaderstood that three persons have been killed, including one soldier; many wounded. ‘The Prefect has closed all Cafes, and the police and soldiers patrol the streets. ‘The trouble is owing to the hissing of French soldiers from the Italian National Club House. St. Pererspure, June 19. Two Cacutchouc bags, filled with 150 pounds dynamite, have been discovered under a bridge over Catherine Canal. ee ED Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronvo, June 21-10 a. m. ioht winds, cloudy to fair weather, TELEGRAPHIG NEWS, Lonpon, June 19. A SUMMER HOTEL NOW OPEN, was committed yesterday | ee ee Prices Very Low for Cash. en —— SS - | Spring Importations, and are now ready with an j j TONE O1. 186. PERKINS & STERNS ‘T)EG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their - Extensive Show of New Goods __ We have now upon the Shelves the Bulk of our SPRING IMPORTATIONS. The Stock has been personally selected, and is Complete in all Departments, Wholesale and GEORGE DAVIES & CO. LIME JUICE. A ONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT JUICR . (Iinported in’ original Packages ’ i Draught and Bottled ab — APOTHECARITES HALL, Jane 14—Im Des Brisay s Corner, Molasses, Kolasges, if tes Y puncehons choice MOLASSES, twer Sy hhds. and tierees Sugar. .iust received, HORACE HASZARD. - | SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. ee Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. , 70: NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW PRINTED CAMBRICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN. NEW LAC —:0: Newest Hats and Bounets of Every Description. Kibbons, Ties, Gloves and Hosiery. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS A | CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. RCOM par New Goops sy EVERY STEAMER, Charlottetown, May 19, 1881. FRANKLIN HOUSE. | 70: ~~ a ee =< ; NON Built on high land,| it commands a splendid view of the civy,and is one of the Connected with thi» Uouse are! If you want cool rooms and the FRANKLIN. ‘The dust healthiest sites on the Island, pleasant grounds, well wooded. quiet surroundings, patronize ‘field stretchers and other stores for! >? . : . a . id other stores | for nuisance will not trouble you when staying at the FRANKLIN. Guests at the FRANKLIN have the exclusive use of the Bath ‘House on the private Beach near the FRANLKIN. Terms) King of the Swedes, very moderaie. ; N. B.—This is a Temperance House. H. F. COOMBS, PROPRIBTOR. | linha es 4 June 15, 1881. NONE CHEAPER ! ———:.: ——_ — J. B. MACDONALD is DAILY OPENING LARGE QUANTITIES OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS. All the Novelties of the Season. Gueen Street, Charlotietown. Ch’town, May 6—pat pres. a _e edn ae ee “Mill Valley WOOLEN MILLS. \ E have purchased the above-named | weta Sr ieee MILL3,and have engaged the servises) “®t > ae of au overseer who learned the manufacturing |, basiness in Eogland, and has also spent may | STEA 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 NEW SCAREFS, NEW FRILLINGS, T VERY LOW PRiCcs. Hi PERKINS & 4 iat ‘ LOBSTiRS Ts: i | re ee 1QIPECTAL RATES of Freight on Bolster lb per Fishwick’s Fxprese, ** Aughor,’”” | ** Cromwell,” and other Steamboat lines, to ite following ports, viz: Antwerp, Beidecux, | Brussels, Beemen, Ospenhagen, Clasgow | Halifax, Havre, Hamburg London, Liver pool, | Naples amt New York : Parties having such to ship would du well | to epquiie ol |, A. Barxany, Hollie Street, . Halifax, or 1E GOODS, NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES, Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Prints © 0::4b;sthekaaeucened Large Display of Feathers and Plowers. Queen's “hart, Charlottetown, dane t4--im Jaw Island Pottery. _— above Company has on haud a large quantity of MILK PANS, FLOWER POTS, BUTTER CROCKS, BEAN POTS, ~ MOLASSES JARS, PRESERVE CROCKS, aud other Ware which they «ifer at Wholesale Orly. Sampies can be seen at’ the eflice gi the undersigned — Corner Queen and Water Sts * a@ No sales at the Works. 5 | Every description of Ornamental Flower Pots, Garden Vases. cte., made to order, Also, Bone Dust for sale, j FREI: Ve WHOLESALE & RETAIL S22 = ' i, PAPER. STERNS. HV NDMAN, New Scotch weeds, NEW CANADIAN 5 WEEDS, SEW Wonsrap- cowrsss, Green Top. A SPENDID CHOICE, Which we are now making up to order FIRST-CLASS STYLE, AND GUARANTER Pitfine Garment, BEER & SONS. ee eee & 4 Champion, Purple Top, Skirving’s Improved. | and Carter's. 2 A Beer & Goii. June 9, 1831. ,00d May 2, 1881 —eod, GREAT BARGAINS HOLLAND GROVE eee ee VERY “HANDSOME DRESS COODS, Building Lota ‘sii sclthe WILL SELLE AT AUCTTON, on > the Grounds, on WEDNESDAY, 29th fast, ° } at 11 o'clock, all that ehigilly siluated ptop- 33 Q St t | erty known as ** Hofand Grove,” cpporite the residence «tf the tien Judce Yours, with uecn ree 9? handsome front: ge on I vray, ry ince, Euston } and (real Greerge streets, and compl ising AS 1 AM ANXIOUS TO | thirteen of the very hanudsomest Building lots jin the city Nimits, centrally located on ‘the | highest land with hand-cme trees and shrub- } ly 3 hi Li ij berv, and invalnab!e Cither in part 6 Reduce Iny Stogk hi t Is ig, | Whole bor Cientler en's Private nr aaeuade ° | Plas of the Preperty to be seen at my athice } and on handhills { Perms easy and made known at sale. R. W. TREMAIRE, |e ect ee : POULTRY |! . . pr KE oily “ Varda a ‘the Province fer Importing ond Breeding pure-blueded BIRDS and EGGS. A splendid variety of Improved Stock. ae ee queens Ch’town, May 3, 1651. a Pond PRES FOR HATCHING ¢ years in the factories of the (United Statvs. We are manufacturing Goods equal in ap-| 6 j + pearanee to the best imported Goods, the! texture being the finest our Isiand wool van | prodace, and without any admixture of} shoddy. Islanders can now be dressed in Goeds of the mewest patterns, and home made. We have withdrawn the Charlottetown agency from Mr. Gerdon and | and will carry Lobsters, Starch, and other placed it in the hands of Mr. C. H. Shurmun. | products of the Island on freight, at Mr. Schurman is a young man ef high charac- | very lowest rates. ter, and persons can rely on having ne decup- tion practised upon them in dealing with him. | He will not give imported shoddy and say it is of home manufacture. He will buy wool «r cash, or ex¢hange for cloth in the usual way. Please call on him. t JOHN R CALHOUN, DANIEL McLEAN. Mill Valley, May 30, 1881.—d1lm wim Will Cali at Charlottetown Apout tHE 20TH JULY, —-ALSO -- CATTLE & SHEEP, On the Upper Deck. and will sail for Liver- ~ pool direct, On or About the 2ist of July. Gadiz Salt. HE Barque “ RINGWOOD" wiil be die T here about 15th July with 's cargo of fine Cadiz Salt, suitable for curing Mackerel and Codfish, which will be sold low while landing’. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO., June 15, '81—3w 2aw Water Street. published in the Provinoes, , ae Shippers will please make early application Cadiz Salt in order tosecure room. | + °| For freight and other particulars apply to PEAKE BROs. & CO,, Managers. Ck'town, 15th June, 1581. ~ with showers. UBSCRIBE ior the DAILYEX AMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Pape: * Ail Cl i Gj d Wheu frail grown and fat, the Hens will asses 0 00 S, weigh iin, the bucks len, Geese thirty, and Turkeys thirtyfre pounce each, All are Lbardy, quick growers, great layers, easily i kept. and good to table. The Geese mud Ducks omly require enough water to drink. Order +Gon, as they are filled iu turn ard ~—~jsentto any aldress, REVISED | 5. A. CARMAN, Rose Bank, NEW TESTAWENT 8) canerein SEEN JUST RECEIVED BERMUDA GHIONS, - AT~- ; Y 100 BON'S JUST REBEIVED. HARVIE’s BOOKSTORE, - (Queen Sireet. HORACE HASZARDP. T J une 9, Si “ 3 eod pat TO LET. A ae aa ES a term of years, with the right of pur. OR. CEOREE HYDF, . _- oehase, several Building Lots in Common é Lot 25, near the late residences tf Peter Gradual* of the Pitadelpbia featal ‘ollege Hyndman Esq., being the property Miss WesBrisay. For further partieulars Sucersson TO Dr. SrricK LAND. eran Messrs, Hodvson & Was returned to Charlottetown ard em be ” : : consulted as usual at his office, JOSEPH POPE, Jr. (ireat George Street. | Ch’town, June, 9, '$1.—2w thu sat tuts e' June 6—3i, wkly 2i, sj kea As I am anxious to reduce ny Stock. R. W. TREMAINE, S3 Qaeen stret fane -}, ’at. May 27, 1881. GASH CUSTOMERS Toulouse Gorse, a dosen........06. ,. $5.00 renze Turkeys, GTR EAE a Se Pekin Dueck, 7 as. ki paliae cee 200 > Light Brahma Hew, ** ‘eee. ee ee ae