ee alee eae Shbshdbiiindienbadtidinendtnaiiieedchaaiie ae chasidiiahees ites on eenaeatiiee T A CTT ctemenateatRtttOOet tNAt ttt tem OTTETOWN, PRIN ——- VOL. 6, ian TRA, ~ THA 190 Packages Now in Stock. Something very superior, and at very Low Figures, BEER & SONS. May 22, 1879. Glass. Glass. Glass. 300) BOXES, all sizes, VERY CHEAP. BEER & SONS. May 22, 1879. _ GUANO! BAGS, powerful fertilizer for Gardens 50 or general purposes. CARVELL BROS. May 19, 1879—~pat 2aw Im. eee a ALBION IMINES, PICTOU, N. S. “LACK and ROUND COAL can now be obtained at the above mentioned Mines, For orders apply to 7 G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Office, No. 35 Water St., Ch town. Ch'town, May 6, 1379. pat tf QUEEN INSURANCE CO'Y. OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on v on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled peony. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— Mouldings F every modern pattern, in Walnut and Gilt, for Picture Frames, cheap, and mad romptly to order. pol i alt MARK BUTCHER. May Ist, '79—pres pat Im TO SELL OR TO LET. muse Two-Story Dwelling House, Garden, Coach House, Stable, otc., on Grafton Street (West) To the residence of the undersigned, and having a fine view of the harbor. Possession Ist June. Apply to JOHN W. MORRISON. May 17, 1879. CHILDREN'S GOODS. UGGIES, Chairs, Cradles, Swinging Cots, Go-carts, Cots and Bedsteads, of every class, cheap for cash. MARK BUTCHER. May 1, 1879-- FURNITURE REPAIRED ND RE-PAINTED— Chairs Re-Caned— Looking-Glass Frames Refitted, and all kinds of Machine Work done with satisfaction and promptoess, at - JOHN NEWSON’S. April 1, 1879—3m IRON BEDSTEADS. aie & DOUBLE—Best kinds—Cheap. JOHN NEWSON. April 1, 1879—3m UPHOLSTERY WORK. ODERN STYLES—Best Finish—-Cheap- est—Promptly delivered. JOHN NEWSON. April, 1, 1879—3m Looking Glasses and Mirrors. N*’ ae OHN NEWSON. April 1, 1879—3m 100 PARLOR & DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, in raw Silk Poil, Silk Cota- line, Silk Repp and Hair Cloth—Styles un rivalled—Stock large—Prices at cost. BEDROOM or CHAMBER SUITES 15 ~~Every variety of design and price— Never before so cheap. JOHN NEWSON. April 1, 1879—3m FURNITURE. ARGEST STOCK—Greatest Variety — Best Quality—Cheapest in every grade. Call and examine. JOHN NEWSON. April 1, 1879—3m Bedding, Matrasses & Pillows EST MATERIAL~— Hair, Flock, Excel- sior, Straw. JOHN NEWSON. April 1, 1879—-3m BEST 0. 1 London White Lead, Turpentine, Oils, Colours, Gold Leaf, cheap. BEER & SONS. June 10, 1879-- _ CHARI ee? ililisnaetannesnenechentannanliiihicne dhoneteneeneney ene ee et eee ag iene BREMNER BROS. Se JUNE. Notwithstanding the largely in- creased duties on several articles under the ae: ae We are selling our large and well selected Stock. of STATIONERY, ; especially the leading lines, such as Foolscaps, Potts, Letter, Note and Envelopes, fully as low, and in many cases MUCH LOWER THAN FORMERLY. ENCOURAGE Home Trade —AND— Nae sy “Swells & Pedlars Have canvassed City and Country, and by the exercise of considerable CHEEK AND LIES, Managed to take away a large quantity of work, and consequently MONEY, the Island. We intend to “Stop that Flow.” from OUR Printing Department being well stocked with the latest improvements in Type and Machinery, we shall do all kinds of MERCANTILE & GENERAL Printing and Bookbinding at as lew prices and equal workman- ship to any produced in the Dominion. ee Call ana See Specimens. BREMNER BROS. June 9, 1879. HE Kx ‘*HE WON AS HE LIKED.” Lonpon, June 16. The great boat race between Elliett, the English champion, and the Canadian, Han- lan, which came off to-day at about noon (English time), was won by Hanlan-—the despatch stating that ‘‘ Hanlan won as he liked.” The difference in time enables us to get the information here about 9 o’clock this merning. This race constitutes the Canadian champion of the world. The odds were greatly in favor of the Canadian —a despatch stating that at the Newcastle Club, on Saturday, 11 to 4 on Hanlan was laid five times, and offers of 100 te 40 found no takers. Hanlan will return home im- mediately. A correspondent of the Sportsman inter- viewed both Hanlan and Elliott on Satur- day. Both expressed themselves very con- fident. They did only a very moderate amount of work on Saturday, and on Sun- day merely enough to keep their hands in. Hanlan, on Saturday, had a few short shorts spurts with Plaisted at the rate of 35 to 36 strokes to the minute. He made the boat travel splendidly. Hanlan’s muscles are superbly developed and he at- tains rare speed with little apparent etfort. Elliott also rowed 36 strokes per minute in a finished style. On Saturday Hanlan, when paddling down the river, sighted Elliott, and im- mediately turned and both rowed leisurely in the direction of Scotswoed, having about 150 yards distance between them. The ‘‘Sportsman” says Elliott declares he never had been so thoroughly trained before. Hanilan, too, was in excellent condition. The cespatch adds :-— *‘We expect to seo a most exciting strug- gle for a good part of the distance, when probably Ellictt will tire from fatigue, caused by the long slide te which he is un- accustomed, and Hanlan will draw ahead.” This has probably been the case, as Han- lan ‘‘won as he liked. SOUTH AMERICA. New York, June id. News has been received that the Pacific mail steamer ‘‘ Acupelea” has been pre- vented from landing at Aspinwall. She carried war munitions consigned to Peru- vian houses. The Chilian Government has protested against the passage of arms across neutral territory. ae GERMANY. Bertin, June 15. In the debate in the Reichstag on the Samona Treaty, Ven Kusserow declared that Germany had no intention of forming colonies. He expressed his approval ef the project of a steamer line between Poly- nesia, China and Germany, and announced the impending conclusion of a Treaty with the Sandwich Islands on the most favored national basis. RUSSIA. Sr. Pererssurc, June 15. An Imperial order has been issued auth- orizing sentries to *carry loaded and half calked repeating rifles. TURKEY. CONSTANTINOPLE, June 14. The Khedive has instructed his agent to jnferm the Porte thatGermany’s accusation that he had violated his treaty obligations, is unfounded, and that he intends to main- tain the best relations with the powers. UNITED STATES. WasuHineton, June 14, A bill has passed the House permitting any telegraph company to land ocean cables on the coasts of the United States with- out ebtaining special legislation for such purpose. New York, June 14, The fire among the oil wells st Point Breeze, in Philadelphia, broke out afresh yesterday, and the remainder ef the wharf- age, half a mile in length—a quarter of which was burned on Wednesday—was de- stroyed, with a large amount of oil of the Atlantic Petroleum Storage Co. Loss $150,000. ea It was announced in New York, yester- day, that the whole of the capital of the proposed new Central Union Telegraph Company has been subscribed, and offers for twice the amount received. All the Dominion Company’s lines have been pur- chased, and in three months it is claimed six thousand miles of first-class wire will be in eperation to Boston and the principal cities south and west. A Cincinnati, O., despatch says: De- structive storms have passed over southern Ohio and portions of Indiana and Ken- tucky, damaging the crops, fences, &c. Lightning struck many dwellings. In Salem, the residence of David Mitchell, and : the Railway depot, in Christianburg, Ky., |were uprooted. _ heuse of John Hamilton, of Madison, Ind., were completely demolished, and 200 trees Lightning struck the seriously injuring the inmates. A negro herse thief was burned to death (in alog jail at Columbus, Ky. It is be- lieved he fired the jail to effect escape. Vain efforts were made to save him. New Yorx, June 16. A destructive storm swept over this city this p. m., doing considerable damage. AMINE creme meee aete * eis emenenneionet nas inren CE EDWARD Is Siliesiaie were unroofed, windows smashed in, and trees blewn down. The steamers ‘*Thomas Collyer’ and ‘*Twilight collided in North River to-night. The ‘‘Twilight” had about 800 excursionists on board but no lives are reported lost. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT. Lonvon, June 14. The Parliamentary Committee has report- ed that the electric lighting system has suf- ficiently developed to allow of its being economically used for public, but not for domestic purposes. Mr. Barnum on Temperance and Intemperance. A GREAT SHOWMAN AND A STAUNCH TEETO- TALLER OF THIRTY-TWO YEARS STAND- ING, (From the Moncton Times.) The Hen. P. T. Barnum, of werld-wide fame as the greatest showman on earth, is also a pledged teetotaller and goes into the subject of Temperance, and sets forth te evils intemperance as thoroughly as he would act in the case of any of his other engagements. It was not known until the meeting had assembled in the Hall on Steadman street yesterday afternoon, that Mr. Barnum would be present or address the meeting, otherwise a larger hail would have been obtained, to accommodate the crowd which would have gathered. As the circumstances were, the hall was not greatly evercrowded. The meeting opened with the usual exercises,—singing, prayer and reading the scriptures,--Mr. W. J. Robin- son presiding. Mr. Barnum having been called on by the Rev. Mr. Kinnie, said he had been un- expectedly invited to speak, but as for 32 years he had been a teetotaler and could not conscientiously say ‘‘no” to an appeal to speak or do anything else for the for- warding of the principles of total abstinence, he therefere said ‘‘yes.” live, said the veteran great earnestness, the lieve in the words and love man.” He said we could not act up to this in any _ better way than by being temperate and help- ing others to be so. We should re- member that anything we did which would help along: one individual, would help all mankind. He himself knew the effects of drinking intoxicating liquors, for until 1847 he had been a drinking man. There- fore he could speak as one having experi- ence. He knew what he had been previous to 1847, and he knew what he was when he left off the habit, and he could only truly attribute his vigor and vim at 69 years of age te the fact that he had drunk cold water for the last 32 years of his life. In- temperauce was a giant evil,—the greatest curse of civilization,—the father of most other evils,—and he knew it from his own experience. The speaker here related an anecdote he had heard Father Matthew tell of an Irishman who, when given his choice of three crimes to commit,—murder, arson or to get drunk, said he could not commit murder, as he had not the heart to injure his fellow man; he could net fire his neigh- bor’s buildings, as much damage and loss of life must follow; but as he had to do one ef the three evils, he would get drunk. And while in a state of intoxication, the man committed both the crimes he had re- fused to while in his sober senses. Mr. Barnum said this might be true, as it was unquestionable that mere than seven- eightlis of all crime was. the outgrowth of rum drinking. He asked the audience to consider how this land would flourish and blossom as the rose, figuratively speaking, if these seven-eighths would all become in- dustrious and good citizens. —-—> -©* i> --°- showman in more I _ be- ‘““Love God, Sir William Thomsen, the eminent scien- tist, has done good service in directing the world’s attention to the uses to which the Niagara Falls ceuld be put. It is estimated that the force represented by the principal fall alone is equal to 16,800,000 herse-power, which to be produced by steam would ne- cessitate the consumption of over 250,000,- 000 tons of coal, equal to the annual pro- duction of all the mines in the universe. It is astounding to think of the enermous creative power which nature has here placed at our service, but which is allowed to run to waste.— Toronto Mail. ——- Suicipr.—Alberta, aged 15, daughter cf Mr. Thomas Tingley, of Midgic, Westmor- land, hanged herself in her fathers’s barn on Wednesday. No cause is assigned for the act.—Amherst Gazette. <> © 4 ea > Ask Yourself these Questions. Are you a despondent sufferer from Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpita- tion of the Heart? Have you Dizziness of the head? Is your Nervons system de- pressed? Does your blood circulate badly ! Have you a cough, low spirits, coming up of the food after eating’? &c., &c. All of these, and much more, are the direct re- sults of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and indigestion. . Geren’s Avoust FLoweEnr is now acknowledged by 2!l Druggists to be a positive cure. Two million four hundred thousand bottles were given away in the United States through Druggists-to the people as atrial. Two dozes will satisfy any person ef its wonderful quality in cur- ing all forms of Indigestion. Sample bot- tles 10 cts. Regular size 75 cents. Sold positively by all first-class Druggists in the United States. The longer 1. == was Asn enienn~“Seee neen ain eivettenaieaitngneanaeSieSAteas ta cinsSsee ASSAILED AT een So LAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1879. en, ng ~~ |NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, NO, 22, Iron. Iron. Iron. = TONS Refined, Assorted 18. BEER & SONS. “CHILDREN’S GARRIACES, “HEAP, at JOHN NEWSON’S. April 1, 1879-—-3m TO LET, HAT STORE AND OFFICE lately occu- pied by Mr. John Gillan, in Hyndman’s Brick Building, corner of Queen and Water streets. Immediate possession given. Also, SEVERAL ROOMS, suitable for offices, etc. , in upper stories same building. For terms, etc., apply to on JOHN INGS. House to Let. NE HALF that desirable Two-and-a-half Story Dwelling House situate on the eastern side of Upper Prince street, adjoining the .grounds of the Hon. Judge Hensley. Possession given immediately. Apply to E. R. BROW, at Messrs, Hodgson & McLeod’s, Water st. May 7—eod COMMERCIAL Union Assurance Company, OF LONDON, ENCLAND. CAPITAL - - $12,500,000. NSURANCE effected against Fire on all descriptions of Property throughout the Island. sw Low rates and prompr settlement of losses. ee MORACE HASZARD, Agent for P. EK. Island. Ch’town, Dec, 20, 18S78— STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL —AND— FANCY SALB, Will be held in the Y. {M.C. A. Hall, in aid of Sr. Prrer’s Cuurcn, by the members of St. Peter s Church Sewing Society, on . WEDNESDAY, 2nd JULY. Admission 15 cents Doors open at 2 p. m. children 5 cents. Contributions for the Sale will be thankfully received by the Society at its Sa on Tharsday afternoons, in the Church School room, or by MRS. E. J. HODGSON, Pres’dt. MRS. ALEXANDER, Treas. MISS JENKINS, Secretary, § Ch’town, May 26, 1879.—2aw AROMATIC MONTSERRAT QUININE CORDIAL which is a combination of Pure Quinine, with Lime Fruit Juice, cordialised by the addition of Aromatics, but ENTIRELY FREE FROM ALCOHOL. Upon the medicinal virtues of Lime Juice and Quinine it is unnecessary to dilate. The combination of two agents of such universally acknowledged value, in at ence a table and innocuous form, has been a disideratum long sought, but only nowsuccessfully accomplished; for. although the Z'onic qualities of Quinine have been popularised in the form of QUININE WINES, it is well known these combinations have been attended with serious evils conse- quent upon the Alcoholic Stimulants they all contain, at once prejudicial to health and de- moralising in their tendency. Aromatic Montserrat Quinine Cordial is guar- anteed to contain one grain of Quinine in each wineglassful, and to be entirely free from al- cohol, being prepared solely from the Mont- serrat Lime Fruit Juice combined with Aro- matics, : Sold at Apothecaries’ Hall, DesBrisay’s Corner. Ch'town, May 21—2w eod MOORE & M®DONALD, CABINET-MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, ETC. HAMBER-SETTS, in Black Walnut, Ash, &c. ; Parlor, Hall and Dining-Room Fur- niture, in the latest styles.—We are prepared to meet the wants of our customers with punc- tuality and despatch. REPAIRING neatly executed. PicruRE Frames and Mouldings constantly on hand or made to order. All kinds of Household Furniture furnished. s@ Don’t forget the place: Opposite Mrs. Robertsongs Hotel, Souris East, P. E. Island. April 12—2m eod FREEHOLD FARM OR SALE. - BE SOLD, by private contraet, that valuable FARM o 50 acres of excellent Land, situate at Graham’s Road, Township No. 20, now in possession of Aineas Brenan. This well-known Farin is eligibly situated in the immediate cicinity of urches, Schools and Mills, and is in a good state of cultivation. For terms and particulars apply at the office of Longworth & Shaw, Solicitors, Ch’towa. F. 8. LONG WORTH, | Cl’town, Dee, 23, 1878— 5 aft (once ———— ee. ar — oneae a - i oe a cai alemmmial cay rite D t i ss aerate eater lew a cal a aia i tous ert ee ee di eee acca ete: sane pert -_ ee rhe se =e meme ee Ss Sy RRARRene acne en CaS —-" wanes Dore nec Suraeipacty deeanmameneene.aumnameaians 2 ii en se Meh anne eee eccrine ‘inti