a — Sn nN Ce NE sical ee ei bc ai i ocal and Other items, ee Se ee . 4 ‘ Ss NEW By TE six Epwarp Norron, of Cambridge is at the ‘‘ Rankin.” Hox. D. Hotw ALL, of Warwick, is register- ed at the ‘‘ Nankin,” Tar Rev. A MeWilvray, P. P., ef Charlotte- tewn, has gone te Montreal, Losr, on Sunday, a Ladies Cuff Pin. The finder will pease leave it at the Examiner office. Wea are god to hear that Theoph. Desbrisay Esqy., 18 rapidly recovering from bia recent severe attack of sickneas, THe A. M. Phiilips, 3. D., of baw, Ontario», wil preach in the Chureh, at 7.30 this evening. Rey Chat Methodist Mk. ‘Mos. German, late of the Sunmer side Progress has obtained a situation on the staff of the (ndustrial World, lately establish- ed in Ottawa. —-- A Rustic tent, 40 teet square, is being erected at Shaws Wharf, in which the tea {and diuner alse) will Se served to-morrow at the Methodist S & Pienic. ‘ scailitenstiletieinl ‘Tus achenoner C% facean, Capt. E. English, will leave this port for St. John’s Nfld.. en or about Saturday next. desirous of securing a LOU passaye to Newfoundland should apply to Captain English, ee Persons Two cerver-leaters were tined by the Sti- pendiary Magistrate this forenoon. This is enly a beginning. It wenld be right if the police wou | summen two hundred others. ‘Two huudred loafers tined “ doilar each would help the Cit y's depleted treasury. ta “ THE Methodist 8, S. Picnic, at West River, to-morrow will be one of the best picnics of the season. The steamer ‘‘ Southport” leaves for the grounds at 10a. m. and 2 p.m. First amusement has been provided and the guarantee a pleasant time to alli class committee who attend A LITTLe Boy named jAndrew Brown was sentenced’ to imprisonment for vagrancy this forenoon. Ueis the genuine type of a street arab, and sithough very young he has many times jpois ned the air by feul language. He is one inanuy cases snowing the necessity of a Reformatory. We leari that the accommodation of Lorne Hotel will be taken up in a few days, chiefly by families from the city who are seeking a quiet, healthy summer resort. Persons wish- ing to secure good accommodation at this hotel shoul|, therefore, apply to the manager, immediate} y New Pwas, &.—Mr. James J. Gay, of Pownal, who is foremvst in all things horti- cultural, had in town te-cay a good supply of well developed fresh peas. He had alse some very fine cauliflowers and other vegetable nieeties, grown in his market garden this sea- son. Our thanks are due him for a selection. Preseniarion.-The young lady pupils, who attended the department ef Eldon Scheol, ef which | was Principal, will please accept my hearty thanks fer their kindness in pre- senting me with a beautifully bound velume of Lengfellow’s Poems, on the occasion of my resigration.--F. D. MARTIN. pincihleiaaniiltinaeattin A Sr. Joun’s, N’fid., despatch says that the Arctic expedition steamship ‘‘(sulnare,” 15 days out frem Washington, was towed into the harbor of St. John’s on the 7th.; her fire- boxes showed weakness, fire boxes completely eellapsed. Probably a fortnight will be re- quired to at her engines into goed reliable condition. THE meinbers of the Y. M. C. “A. at the Hall of their Building on Friday evening, 16th inst., at & ecleck. Business ef importance will be considered relative to the Convention, which will be held in this City on Thursday, August 17. It desirable that all willset aside ether work as far as possible, and be in attend- ance, so that such timely preparation may be be made for the reception of the Brethren as will rende: their stay among us pleasant and enjoyable. deeiatintaaliaiirnectets THe members of the Benevolent Irish So- eiety hold their Annual Picnic at the head of McCannel! s Wharf, Fast River, to-morrow. The steamer ‘‘ Heather Belle”’ leaves the Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf for the grounds at 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. The preparations made for this Picnic are the most extensive ever made by the Society; aad there can be} no doubt that it will be wel’ worth patroniz- ing. Do not fail te attend. OppFEL\ ows Fungrar.-—The funeral of the late Mr. |'red. Henderson was attended bya large number of citizens in additien to the Oddfellows Lodges. was in the following order : — St. Lawrence Ledge, L.0.0.F. Wildey Lodge. Port la Joie Lodge. Hears”. Mourners, Others. The ceremony at the grave was very im- pressive. Mr. Henderson's early decease is much regretted. Rerurx oF THE WANDERER.—Our old friend, Mr. Harry Lindley, whese queer say- ingsand witicisms evexnow float upon the streets, arrived by steamer Miramichi this maerning. He brings with hima company of 18 peeple, and since his last visit has assoviat- el himself with Mr. Nannary of St. John, ag co-partuer. The present company has been engaged for the special support of the eminent American star, E. TI’. Stetson, and to play his vieces, Which consist of Kentuck, Neck & Neck, Richlien, etc. The company makes ite debui this evening in the natienal drama of Kentuck, and the St. John TelegrapA thus summarizes: ‘‘ Mr. EF. T. Stetson, althoug’ a complets stranger, seems to have caught the public to a niesty. He is undoubtedly an ac- tor of culture, refinement and strong physique, and in the portrayal of the Kentucky hero (lisplays a combination ef rugged pathos, strong elecution, and quiet humor. That his rama was a Success the more than lavish ap- plause testitied, whilst the curtain was drawn Wp repeatedly at the close of the tableaux.” r. Stetson is highly spoken of as a legitimate Shakeepearian actor, and we hope the mauage- Meut will, during their stay, give us Hamlet, acbeth, or some one of the Divine Bard's production s, ' i ' } i } } ; | ' | ' } The procession formed} the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace.—-jyo ‘replied to by Turkey and Greece, to avoid ad New Yorx, July 10. [t is atated that Dr. Tanne: Intensely fromthe wouatural strain on his system from his lenythiened fasting, but his | great will power enables without flinching, lim to endure it 1s suffering } | Uhe “World” says theve is no truth in the reported resignation of ariuny. Several factories in New Jersey closed yesterday owing tothe excessive heat. Sr. Louis, July ll. | Advices from Western Kansas state that hundreds ef families suffering from drought | are on their way to Oklahema. H. L. Hillan, an old Seout with Capt. | Payne last spring, that the party which left Wichita, Kansas, last Sunday, | arrived wafely and found cern and vege tables planted by them doing finely. Jack Bettle, a scout from Texas, was found there, and stated that a thousand men from Texas could be on the territory in ten days. Hillan wrote froin Arkansas City, at which point he telegraphed to numerous parties along the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fee, Kansas and Pacific Railroad, te push ow at once. Itlooks as though the invasion of the territory wonld be formidable, ang that | if the military are instructed to eject in- | truders there will be a confliet. | says t , i LoNpen, duly 10. The Standard saya: We understand that the Earl of Konmore, Lord Chamber lain, has intimated his wish to resign in | consequence of hits oppositicn to the com- pensation bill.” ft is said to be the intention of | and lis followers to oppose the third | Ing oi the compensation bill, if the amend- ment of the Attorney General is carried, The Parnell | read- | colliers strike in Leicestershire has ended. Three thousand strikers have re-} turned to werk, having accepted 5 per cent reduction of wages. The Dublin cerrespondent ¢f the telegraphs that a large ease of been seized at Weoltown, near Loughrea. The rifles were the property of peasants but were addressed t Neus rifles has to local landlerds who knew nothing of them. A movement has been organized, over which O'Connor Power has been invited te preside, and of which Biggar, {Finnegan and Barry to obtain a full unconditional amnesty, and to extend the movement through Great Britain, Ireland, the United States and Celonies until its object is at- | taine:|. Dupin July 10. Reperts to the trustees of the Marlber- ough Relief Fund shew there is nothing re- markable in the prevalence of the fever in Levineferd District. St. Perexrssura, July 10. The official reperts state that in upwards of forty districts in Russia the crop is be- low the average. I[n many provinces the prospects are very serious. In some dis- tricts in the South the crops have failed owing te the ravages of insects. Burrato, N. Y., July 11. Miss Buddies McRae, of Chatham, Ont., died here June 26, after premature birth ofachild. Dr. Elynchon, of Buffalo, has been arrested on a charge of having at- tended her professionaliy. She refused to divulge the name of her betrayer, claiming ignorance. Arnens, July 11. Kngland and France have advised Greece to postpone calling out the reserves until the collective note is received and offering the Porte any pretext for resist- auce. Vienna, July 10 It is stated that there is no truth in the repert of Hassan Pasna’s death. << A Good Account. ‘To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, andl want everybody to know it for their benefit.” ‘“Joun Weeks, ~<4>-> 3utler, N. Y.’ Spe:ial Notices. ae om * Meneitlhs Ateetaqntse te Ye (a ae ttn eat Me tN tm tty te a ae OMT OMNDON HOUSE. . oC jana Black French Merinos, Black Persian Cords, White and Grey Cottons, Veiveteen Wincies, New Stockinette Worsted Coatings. EX S. snemanninarennantoongen’() enasery sisi S. “NESTORIAN,” 80 Packages Choice Teas, 3 Cases Linen and Cotton Thread. Charlottetown, July 13, 1880. ~ § A FALTHAM & GENEVA WATCHES, i i in Gold and Stlver Cases, suitable for wu 22 Sw losy Ladies. or Gents-—a iaree e assortment, ary very cheap. JECTRO-PLATED 'TEA SETS, CAKE s,ASKETS, Card Receivers, Preserve 1 1 ‘ } >: - ara Ceolers, biscuit Jars, ri I I Dishes, Butter Pickle Jars, Vases,Casters, Napkin Rings. ARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMERI- ® CAN THIRTY-HOUR AND EIGHT- ga’ CLOCKS AND TIMEPIECES, SPECTACLES, EYE- GLASSES, FANCY VASES, LUS- TERS. PEARL, SHELL, AND LEATHER CARD CASES. ARGE LOT OF REWEST PATTERNS in Colored Gold and Plated Sets, Brooches, Ear Rings, Necklets. Lockets. Shirt Studs, Gem, ; LECTRO-PLATED KNIVES AND) is TABLE, DESSERT, TEA, PRESERVE AND SUGAR SPOONS. EPAIRS TO WATCHES, CLOCKS | AND JEWELRY A SPECIALTY. W. W. WELLNER. Ch’town, July’ 8, 1880—4i eod 41 wkly LUMBER, LUMBER, A VERY LARGE STOCK OF A Neasoued Pine & Sprivee Lumber on Hand. for Sale Delivered at Point Bu Chene, te Schooners, Consisting of Pine Boards, Plank & Sheathing; | also Spruce Roards, Scantling, Clap- boards, Laths, Shingles, ete. All for sale Cheap, in quantities to suit purchasers. ee ie es CUSHING & CLARKE, Salsbury, N. B., June 18, 1880~—3m eod HOUSE TO LET. NE-HALF of that three-story BRICK ( HOUSE, sitvated on Upper (ueen Street, containing nine rooms; at present oc- cupied by the Rev. Alfred Osborne ; with coach honse and stadle,and pump in the yard. | ALEXANDER HORNE, July 3, 1880—2aw. THR ONLY DIRECT LINE Kon good Biscuit and tip top Cheese, go to Eyeryznopy flocks to Rubin & Hart's for good cigars and tobaccos. Tip-rorp CHEESE, only !4 cents, at the Family Grocery.—j 12 Grenapines at 10 cents and 12 the London House. CoLp Fiaks tobacco at Rubin & Hart's, ct cents a {j 29 No soap and water used for shampooning er sea-foamivg at the Union House. All first- class artists, try them. {ju 1038 PLANTS.—Largest and Cheapest assort- ment of Geraniums, Fuschias, Petunias, &c., from 10 cents to 15 cents each, at the Agricul- tural Store.—R. May. jjus 3 Ixninp Srrawperrizs and Cream at W. KF. Carter's Confectionery, Upper Queen Street. i1e29 3w Sun UMBRELLAS very cheap, at the London House. [j 29 PINAFORE cigars at Rubin & Hart's. Lime Stone ar Aricuat, CAPE Breron, — ~ . . . Mr. A. G. Fuller has opened up the Limes stone Quarry at the head of the Harbor of Arichat, where he will be prepared to load | vessels in a short time. Tie stone is ofa) superior quality, and will be sold at a reason: able rate.—[ju 8, 2w 2aw Gruy and Black striped Summer Silks, very cheap, at the London House. [j 29 Smoke Durham, N. C., tobacco, from Bubin | & Hart’s. Smoke cheroots, from Rubin & Hart's. Frour, Frour.—Best family flour in the | market, at the London House.-—“‘ Alabaster, | ‘“‘Golden Age,” *‘ Bxtra Family,”-- Gro. | Davies & Co, hy AE ‘Steamers Carrell, % ne Worgaster, iepOTH STEAMERS are fitted with B superior Passenger Accommoda- ‘tiem. arranged fer every convenience and comfort, and fitted up ia elegant style. Freraur earried at moderate rates, and as \low as by any other route. ' cues, in boxes and barrels, handled with +1 nee ae "PY ; tue greatest care. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWR Every Thursday, punctually at 6 p.m. | LEAVE BOSTON ‘Every Saturday, punstually at noon. CARVELL BROS, AGERBTS. Ch’town, June 3, 18S0—2aw mw, ar pat MAGLEAN & MARTIN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. A, A. McLEAN. D. June 18, 1879.—ex2aw Signet, Keeper and Plain Gold Rings. — . MARTIN. | ae ~ Se ae i ee a 9 AA tl itt ie JUST RECEIVED EX S, S, “HIBERNIAN,” Hanceck from "Black Cashmeres, CC}. DAVIES @& Co | pa ‘ Wholesale Supplies. () HAND AND TO ARRIVE, at LOW EST CASH PRICES, 200 bbls. White Buns FLOUR, 109 bbls. Otter Creek a 150 bbls. Choice Kiln Dried CORNMEAL, 30 doz. BROOMS, 18 doz. BUSKETS, 7 casks WASHING SODA, 1s boxes LEMONS, 700 lbs, Bright MAPLE SUGAR, »s tons QDATMEAL (Choice), Bbls. SPLIT PEAS, Bhls. PEPPER, Coils ROPE, Keys BAKING SODA, 5 casks Choice S¥YRUPS, Boxes Choice CONFECTIONERY, rails DATES, 50 gross CORKS, WASH BOARDS & CLOTHES PINS, | Cases MATGHES, Casks KEROSENE, | boxes Bartlett’s BLUE, | Cases POTASH. BEER & GOFF. | Ch’town, June 23, 1880. } i SALT. suitable for curing and packing fish. Will deliver this cargo ut any safe Harbor on the (Island. Parties wanting above cargo will do pore | | at . 1 We i to engage at once. GEO. COOMBS, Ch’town, July 3, ’80. Water Street. ON HAND! YOFFINS and CASKETS. in Rosewood, _/ Mahogany, Walnut aad imitation woods, of all sizes, and from $2.50 upwards, Japan and Plated Mounting. Hearses half former prices. Order® from the country, by tele- graph, fulfilled in one hour, cheaper than any , other establishment in the city. MARK BUTCHER, ‘King Square, June 29, ’80-—pat pres ar neh Im | NEW OPENINGS ' Spring & Summer Goods To Boston. AT THE — GLASGOW HOUSE, ci dein Wiens’. Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Shirts, Paper Collars, Ties, Braces, Umbrellas, tiats and Caps. ‘loths & Trimmings, Grey and White Cottens, | Prints, Sheetings, Shirtings, Xc., Paper Hangings and Paper Blinds, And a large stock of Superior Tea and other Ciroceries ; in tin cans, for soap-making. | lowest possible prices for Cash. FRED. LePAGE & CO. June 1, 1880—Yaw All at _ For Sale or to Let. FFNMAAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- i four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- |ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can | be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door, Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSW ALL. April 26, 1880—tf tt va EXPECTED AT CANSO, 7,000 bushels Cadiz Salt, fine-grained, | a few cases Concentrated Lye | I8so. BRITIS j ' | j QUEEN SQUARE. ’ ‘Spring and Summer Goods, COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, VALUE UNSURPASSED. te Ki Subscribers have, by the 8. 8. Kdward,” ** Ethel Blanche,” later arrivals, completed the LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ‘British and Foreign Dry Goeds AND GROCERIES ' Ever imported by them, which they will dis- pose of at the lowest Cash prices. ‘* Prince and other Please give us elsewhere. WwW. & A. BROWN & CO, June 1, 1850. {j l4 a call before purchasing Enigvants Male ‘TFXHE BEST ROUTE FOR : Manitoba, Colorado, and the West, | IS ViA THE ‘Intercolonial and Grand Trunk Railway, QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE jand FARES always LOWER from Prince tdward Island than by any other route. For Tickers and all information about | Luggage, Freights, &c., apply to F, Ww. HALES, Agent Grand Trunk Railway Charlottetown, April 17, 1880—3m wkly —» | — DORIES. VOR SALE, Two American DORIES, in thorough repair. Apply at the FISH MARKET, May 20, 1880, ea WORTH’S LIVERY STABLES! PRINCE STREET, | Between Kent and Grafton Streets, i a Kk. Isiand. | June 17, 1880—3m eod pd ly . Ci i ’ ‘To Fisheries and Factories, | ( NE TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR. | LIN (Tarred and White), Cotton Lines, | Twines, Leads, Hooks, Bait Mills, Fishin | Anchors, Cotton Ducks (light and heavy), 16 coils Manilla Rope, Hemp Rope, Wire Rope | Paints, Oils, Tar, Cakum, Ships Chandlery? | Sail Making, Light;Ducks for Boats’ Sails. Dp. SMALL, Charlottetown, P. Jan, 21, 1880—+tf ‘Hides, Calfskins & Sheepskins, | es E will pay Cash price for the above. ROBERT BRIDGES. April 29, '80—oaw wkly, ar pat the highest ' To Inventors and Mechanies ATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamph et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps or postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & ©O., Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.d WAREHOUSE, citaaaseiinilia saint tian sai