ee iy as oD a Ree omni ag a Ma eo cel dis 2 eee NN es “ge, lst— Nollie Gray, owned _ Sth— Pony, owne Souris Trotting Match. ‘ft a C S HEWS BY Ti The races 45 ulver Lised came off en the} g2nd nit., and were 3 perfect SUCCHASS, ‘J he . «all that could be desired an: esa gn pu day was We ri ‘ . ie ‘ au L the e ew BRE ice in spiere ra coun itiom. 2 ta out il o'clock, a m, the judges decided to start the first —--—~-— raer, WwW hen vit ti ilow Ing entric » we! | Napate } to / CG ff reer? ‘er; made : ks ae (OTTAWA. April 5. ist—My'er, owned by Alex Steele, (iasperat ys. +1 Od——-Sill, r. m™., owned by Fred, Morrow, | lud er the uanal royune proceedings in- ire. . b uaing & repert of the Printing Committee grd —Nellie Bolan, owned by Jno, McLean, |O® reaching questions to be put by mem. | | bers, Sir A. J. Smith asked whether it 4th—Sleepy Jim, owned by Dennis Costello, | was the intention ef the Governinent to re- B. KR. Line Road. ii quire parties engaged in tho spring herring . tu) » Or on, < i 1 ry »y ; a ly 4 . © : sth — Pos ti e Que », owned by Jehn Coffin, Rehery to take out a license fer that pur- ay ‘Oo une, | pose { éth—Smuggler Girl, owned by Wm, Stone, | Souris. bie House met at 3.15, p.m. Lit ail Souris, Hon. J. C. Pope said it was not. *th—Sal Lonpoy, April 4. In this race Nellie Bolan, took first money The Times’ financial article this morning and showed fine speed, distancing Sill and |Sa@ys the feeling of uneasiness in this city, Sleepy Jim, who were ruled out of the race, [lest parties be toe evenly balanced for OND RACE. either to form a staple Government passed away on Saturday, and the stock markets were strong, almost buoyant. %d—Jess, owned by E.G. Fuller, Souris. fa Edinbarghshire William E. Gladstone $rd Sail, owned by IF. Dingwell, Fortune. (Liberal) is elected, receiving 1,599 votes, 4th—Sleepy Jim, owned by Dennis Costello, defeating the Earl ef Dalkeith (Conserva. Bear iiiver. itive), whe received 1.368 votes. Sth—Sill, ow ned by Fred. Morrow, Seuris, The ** Pall Mall Gazette” says: “It is Gth—Sinugyser Girl, owned by Wm. Stone, lestiinated that the new House of Commens Souris. ; ae ; will consist of 317 Liberals, 271 Conserva- ith! ee loud, owned by Jd, F. ¢« ampton, ttives, and 63 Home Rulers. The Liberals Sth- cot owned by Wm. Aitken, Fortune. 7 a ee hame abe 6? Hy of 46 te Con- oth Kate, owned by W. R. Dingwell, For- a ves; oF of Y with the Home Rulers; ont Conservative and Home Rulers com- tune. ; i }th—Fortune Queen, owned by John Cottin, bined will outunmber the Liberals by ive Canc, April 5, Fertane. . ; sa , owned Wane 3 ith—Pony, owned! by [here is a reasonable hope that, in the next few weeks, there will be a satisfac- owned by F. Dingwell, Fortune. jst—Bessie, owned by W. R. Webster, Rollo , my. R. Macdonald, Chepstow. in this race Sill took the cash, distancing |tory settlement and a- peaceful return of alibut Fortune Queen and Smuggler Girl. | our troops te India. Fortune (Juecn is threatened with speed, A report is in circulation here that Mohamed Jan has been slain, but it is not Macdonald, | contirmed. SRD Race. Ist—Pony, owned by RK. Chepstow. iansiehliatlirsciin Qd—Spark, owned by R. Robertson, West Financia! River. - Srd—Pat, owned by Jas. Scully, Souris. 4th,— Bessie, owned by Wm. R. Webster, Rollo Bay. Tun following are the selling rates for Ex- change at the banks here : — Sth—Fortuns Queen, owned by John It. Coffin, Lonion—sight...........105 per eent. prem. Wortune. , 60 6.4 Nii ee S27 per cent. * 6th—Tyne, owned by Geo. Francis, Souris. New York—cheque,...... s percent. ‘* jth--Kate, owned by Wm. R. Dingwell, peated ‘cheque.......... percent. Fortune Montreal, Toronto, ete... 4 percent. “ Sth Tilly, owned by Wm. Aitken, Fortune. Halitax. a 2 percent, ** 9th— Farmer's Glory, owned by Alfred Me. |5* prince! N. B. ladies percent, ‘ Donald, “Ouri Be | Ss. Joan 3, aN Mh... eee 2 per cent, * lth-—-Lily of the Valley, owned by Chas. | ———————EEE —— Wortman., Remedy for Hard Times. The above race was won by Fortune} aaa Ses Sica : Queen, Povutee's Glory coming in second. ae. a ywarter SO ar sie on hue ciovhnes, rich (100% and Sbyie. buy Loou, healthy food, 4TH RACK. | che: per and better « lothing ; get more real by Chas. Wort- {and substantial things of life every way, and} man, ~ouris. especially step the foolish habit ef running Snd-— Bessie, owued by W. R, Webster, Reilo!after expensive and quack dectors or using $0 Bay. jmuch of the vile humbug medicme that dees 3rd—Pat, owned vy James Scully, Souris. fyou only harm, and makes the proprietors 4th—Tyne, owned by George Francis Souris. j rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all by R. MeDonald, Chep-|simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures stow. always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- 6th—Spark, owned by R. Robertson, West) ter times and good health, Try itonce. Read liver. of it in another column. Pat won the above race easily. | ow ees , . i ’ 4H RACE. Miss Bertua Von HILLERN, THE CELEBRAT ist—Glery, owned by James Scully, Souris, {£m Pepesrnian.—-The only remedy used by 2nd—Pony, owned by Angus McDonald, her after long and continued exertion, and in Chepstew. fact, during her matches, is Giles’ Liniment 8rd—Tyne, owne:| by George Francis, Souris. fodide Ammonia. It not enly relieves her re- 4th—Till, owned by William Aitkin, Fortune. laxe:| muscles and cords, but gives her 5Sth—-Kate, owned by W. R. Dingwell, | strength and endurance. She is never with Fortune. out a supply of the Liniment.—Giles’ Pills Pony won this race, and showed fine |cure Liver Complaint, Sold by W. R. Wat- ed for aw untrained horse—having contest- |S? . DB I RN Ee RE SI OT ed nearly ai] the other races. =< . ’ SLOW RACE—GO AS YOU PLEASE, BEDE E E>. lat. —Cirand River Chief, entered by J. F. At Alberton, on the 3ist March, ef gas: | Campiven, Souris, tritis, Catherine Margaret McRae, the be- 2nd.~—Hero, entered by EK. G. Fuller, Souris. loved wife of Jonathan Martin, aged 21 years. 2rd.— Tyne, entered by G. Francis, Souris. | Her remains were interred at Eldon, Belfast, mt * . lew This race was won by Hero, he being the | to-uay. slowest horse. [here was considerable ex-{ At North River, on the 16th ult., after a! citement about ‘this race, as the horses were painful illness of four days, of diphtheria, ! not driven by their owners Considerable} fF inlay, aged 20 years and 9 mouths, the be- quantities of rope yarn and whip were dis-|lovedand youngest son of Hecter and Mar- played in this race. The other races were al! | garet McKinnon, The deceased passed away | and fairly trotted. Atthe word ‘‘Go,”|trnsteing in the merits of his Redeemer. +} . > ” j j :7 . ’ : a - Col * “Mebe meres - Me anes At Cornwall, on the 2nd inst., Sarah | 8 Se ol. James MeDoaa b Lg clean, | Tremble, the beloved wife of John A. Scott, | tb Janos Keefe, eae the Judges, gave | in the Suth year of her age, joyously trusting! 7 ehnoast satis! gosion. wht in Christ for cternal salvation. Frep. Morrow, Sec y. Shr, Osa be ‘ms ut on ’ At St. Mary’s Road, on Saturday, the 27th ’ arch 2Y, 1880. : 8 20% ‘ te . ult., after a few hours’ illness, Ellen Lannigan, - ee ‘ ; - at . | the beloved wife of Mr. John Tynan, in the | ‘ Seuris, ie mame ' Five Cows belonging to Mr, William Cras- 92,9 year of her age. Deccased was a daugh- well, of S.. Eleanor’s, have died recently: /te, Gf Mr. John Lannigan, of Sturgeon, We hope there ix no epidemic coming amongst | where she leaves a wide circle of sorrowing| our cattle. Mr. Craswell is a good farmer friends and admirers, May she rest in! aad feeds lis stock well.—Progress. ; peace. } As ae . b Ti} as At the Head of Moutague, on 18th instant, ! aagrragy el BBLS DS“ - 1 oe after ashort but painful illness, which she) th its that we have satisfactor: Par a bere with exemplary patienee and resignation | Per expenditure of $96.05 on a to the divine will, Maggie, fourth daughter | Teiiamaticn 3 re, bi ae cao of John and Margaret McLean, in the 16th) POR OF 1 yaar , . rear of her age. he found in t} itor’s R t: “Professor |? °"" ° S : ce len i ee light, 1878, At Bradenell, on the 19th ay ef inflam | a” We werd ‘ur contem por: mation of the lungs, Ann, relict of the iste) — e.g ee eee John McLaren, and daughter of the late! tha ° : we e ° G 2 : s aeacee ho “7 ae ube Donald Dewar. of Brudenell, aged 70 years, | denounce the pr yment as wrong, or will it bs satistied since \{r. Davies did it ? mourn their loss. ne AAT LIES TT TN a Sr. {Parer’s Scuoois re-opened fer work | yesterday. \Ve are requested to state that no ¥ mere pupils can be admitted this term to the i bey’s school, it being now quite full. | She leaves five sons and three daughters ed i Mr. Davin Swati, Marbor Master, has | -pusr RECEIVED, — Feturned from a visit to Great Britain. @ , 17 TUBS | ‘Very Ghoice Bedeque Butter. A Good Account. | ‘To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid-| For sale by the Teb and by the pound. | den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per | BEER & COFF. ear, total $/,200—all which was stopped | 1880 OM. | Tas mails w |] arrive early this evening. } i } y three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by |; Mareh 31, my wife, who has done her own house-| ~~ work for a year sinee, without the loss of a. =o ie SALE . day, and I want everybody to knew it for their benefit.’ sa acei 4 N the premises of the Subscriber, a large | “Soux Werks, Butler, N. Y. O quantity of English Hawthorn Quicks, | ae ereyrn nena of the best quality, suitable either for Ground | SEEDS. —J ast received, English, American | Hedges or Dykes. ee and Canadian Flower and Vegetable Seeds of | JAMES B.. McKENNA. | the finest and best qualities at the Agricul- Spring Park Cottage, Malpeque Road. tural Store.— 2. May. m22 12i eod | - March 22, 1880—2w : nt ' ‘ : . : ' Serino '—For Spring Styles in YYVHE place to get your Printing done is at! ae, Sante «| ee a the BX AMINER PRINTING ROOMS. ! Ladies’ Hats ,o to J. B. McDonald's. { ' Queen’s County. “NOW'S TF 2 HOU Fe” | } will be due at Charlottetown, “ “ . k . . > Ee oe e HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Carpets, in. Brussels, Tapestry and Scotch, one of the largest Steeks in the City to select from. Linen Table Damasks, Cream Table Damasks. Full lines in Grey and White Cottons, Croydon Sheetings, Linem Sheetings, Table Napkins and D’Oyleys. | 0: A Fine Lot of Black and Colored Lustres and Persian Cards, Black French Merinos and Gashmeres, Gourtald’s, Grapes, &6. ke tL IN ALIN ss I REMNANTS ! A lot of Dress Goods and other Remnants at a low Price to. clear. A Part of Our Spring Steck of Twresps just arrived by “Northern Light.” TERMS CASH! G. DAVIS & CO. TEAST JIA NEW YORK,— 1.400 HALF-CHESTS SEASON TEA, Ex **Brarwar CastTie.” Charlotttetewn, March 4, 1880, en oe ee ~ ere - _—-— -_—~ ~ eats annie -— + - oe - - - FOR SPRING. (0i--——- — NEW CARPETS—in all qualities. | NEW OILCLOTHS—all widths. NEW NEW PAPER HANGINGS — new variety from cheapest to best qualities. LOW PRICES FOR CASH. 3 WW. A. WHHES & CO. Charlettetown, March 23, 1880,-—-tu th sat STOVES AND HARDWARE. REMOVED ‘TO WALKERS CORNER, LATELY OCGUPIED BY JOHN KELLY & 69. SIVION W. CRABBE. Charlottetown, March 15, 1880—2w eod, ne ar 4i ° € : | The above Choice £. GPCHING anh inmense ‘ Congous and OQolongs, the pick of the cargo of 8S. 8. Braemar Castle, ape expected to arrive here in a few days, and will be sold low to the trade for Cash or approved paper. a@w SAMPLES AT OUR OFFICE, 7 Upper Water Street, HALIFAX, N. S. J. . MOoRsSsE & CO. March 4, ’8O—Im oe — _ ~ ee - nee —— one ~ oe an 9h oo _ - oe - NI SN einen enema ne tn a ta AD ESTABLISHED [S825. CORDAGE FACTORY, <= =.= s T ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. 4 ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION,” 54, Holborn-viaduct, &.C., Loudon, Aug. 18, 1879 Reroxt on the Lorne HichLtanp Wuisky: ‘“We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have sub- jected them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. *“‘Artuun Hitt, Hassart, M. D. ‘‘Orro Hrnwer, F. C. 8., F. I. C.” Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GrrENLEE Broruers, 31 Commercial Street, London; Distilleries, Argyleshire. Agents : MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., ‘Charlottetown, P.E.I. CANADA JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. (eS OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla LY. Rope, ‘Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, ea” Prices on application. Hambroline, &e., &c., equal in quality to the best American, Jan. 7, 1879. Valuable Property for Sale; i. AT FARM. lately owned by John and | Peter Meikle, situate on Lot 23, im For further particulars apply at the office | of Messrs. Hopason & MeLrop, Charlotte town. 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