Pa hig — - Local aud Other Items, gyexs Myrtle Navy = : S1x European ves: els are now at Chene for lun be r. ——— Tue debenture debt of St. John, N.. B. to $2,563,583. al amounts Hay is reported to be selling at $40 a ton in St. John, N fid. —_— - Srokk fine cut To!acco,from Rubin & Hart, on Queen > reet —__ Fresa English Case Oranges just received at “ The Confectionery. m2s2i | —_—— — } Two eommon ‘ronks at the Stipendiary | Mayistrate’s Court t.-day. —— _ VacetTation is f more advanced on the Island than it is in New Brunswie —— a accident at on Wednesday. Foun men were drowned by an Grand Falls, N. B., — — Tux ministers and elders who attended the | Presbvterian Syood, returned home last even- | ing —_ Denxis Kseanne’) has been released—the}, Supreme Ceurt having rendered a decision te | that etlect et Aut kinds of Tobaccoes at Rubin & Hart's, team Dredge will go to vlonday, in charge of Mr. THRE Dominion work at Pownal on Point du | PTorenooen., \merican and Canadian | been ineffectnal ; that the "s en and are in ¢ —— 1 ae vernments on th jtavorable oppertunity for me lotlor, they would avail thems NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, at Rabin & Hart's. | MonTREAL, May 27. ’ } Last night a young man named Gallacher | vas arrested here for st ‘auinyg jetters from e Post Oflice. Forsome time past letters ve been missing irem the othee, and a tellow elerk on searching Gall gher’ Ss pe c k- for tebacea, fo und several! a them. fo-day, Corpus Christi day, is & provi | holiday,and is being strictly « err | by the Catholics of this cit : 'o-day the Vice Regal party are visit- ing shops and manufacturing establish- ments. They visited Gilbert’s foundry this | rhey will ke ive fo! morning, whence Prince Le pold will go to ’ 2 . Chicago. NEW York. M ay aT \ Sacramento deapaich Says. this after. noon the Supreme Court rendered a decis ton in the Kearney case, releasing him Th Q hearin y Was mn an fabeas OTpPUSsS, AD- pealed froin the Superior Court of Sat Francisco, LONDON, May _, thn the Commens to-day, mir Charles Dilke said the Government was well aware of the injury to trade caused by the war between Chil) and Pern, and was desirous f offering friendly services in the matter; that such friendly overtures had hitherto Government had nmunication with subject, and that if a ahi Allon aaah H. Mutch jalso said the British Minister at Madrid —— ] cavera! time rotester ? Ve ; + has CHarRii ' PHILIP minitted suicide 1 jh : wines protested ageinst the CLES is 1i LIPS TPLARLIUL Ulciade 1n De e ; ‘ . i en ee : Sa ;ciaims of Opa to the Northern Dart of St. John, . B., on the Loth from clepression | Borneo. : 2 “2 rnec of spirits, « aused bys protracted illness. j ,: ; ca : : a A deputation of the Aborigines Protec- Aqvuatic.—A match between Hanlan and} ' Trickett has been ; to take p! but the date has no lefinitely we on the Thames champion course; yet been fixed. A Work on the Sea Cow Head new light-| house has been — ended fhe cause is net known. it 38 dthe contract x has tendered | at a ridiculou tm low price, and that he wi ill} abandon the work « otirely. ars in _ e city at] Lyi mad ¢ nea ) jee Tue best Havan Cig Rubin & Hart's, corner Rich Streets. BREMNER pictures, etc., rec ived too late for insertion to-day—will appear on Monday. ‘riisement of mottoes, Sister Sr. Many AwNtTorerri is ess of the Convent de city. Sheheld ths ago. ete ha ae Tar MirancAi arrived from Montreal this morning with a large freight, and left for Pietou before noon. She will leave Summer- side for Montreal on Tuesday. Superior- Notre Dame in this same position four years Erxu Crow, of Ni rth Wiltshire took second prizes in a six days’ walking match, which was held at (Cincinnati recentiy. Hughes, the great Yankee p edestrian won first prize. Just opened— M cUormick’s “celebrated Bis- euit, all kinds: Confectionery, in watches ; Meerschaum Pipes, Conversation Lozenges, &e.; best Montreal Cheese, at Family Grocery -—-R. K. Brace. mig —. -—— WE are pleased to learn that lobster fishing around the coast has been most successful so far, Advices from all factories say that more lobsters have been taken than can be conven- iently packed. cits ipaclladecedieeiigae Bric ‘* Alpheta,’ Neilson, with cargo of 852 pieces birch timber, containing 15,199 cubic feet, and 4,200 pieces deals and ends, containing 31,500 ‘eet of 3-inch measurement, shipped by Peake Bros. & Co., cleared for Liverpool, (. B., on the 29th inst. ie—eddiicnbe Wea have received No. 10 of the New Eng- land Catholic Herald, which oe commenced publication in Lawrence, Mass. It is a neatly printed eight page paper, very newsy, and is elited by Mr. Henry O'Meara, a native of Charlottetown. a Mrasvres.._We are requested by a dealer) to ask whether or not the wine measure can new be used in this Province? There are many dealers ioe ire still using this measure, and are uuder the impression that it is lawful to doso, as long as the purchaser is aware thit he is buyimg by that denomination ef Measure. Seme licht on the subject is neces- sary. ~ wee Ay 3 o'clock, this afternoon, a sop of Mr Robert Snceston, while playing in the store on the north side of Qn een Square,careless!y threw a lighted match into a box containing gun- powder. An explosion followed, blowing out one of the front wind ows, and somewhat dis- arranving the interior of the store. Mr. James Fisher—a journeyruan with-Mr. Sneeston-——re- | arranzed. It is} tion Society, including many members of ' i -arliament and Fro ude the historian. wait- jed upon Lord Kimberley te-day, to urge ithe rec all of Sir Bart le Frere from South f bis conduct in reference to the Aula war. Kimberly re we red the ceputation to the statement lative to Sir Bartle Frere made by Giad- lst ne in the Cec declared that } Africa, in conseqnence o MMOS. He ° . ‘ } 7. » } ° a lithe annexation of the Transvaal was irre- re > ; Ivo able, and i he could net send : Sa. ed }commission to South Africa te inquire inte Rete alleged crievances of the Hhatives, as isuch a course would cause great confusion a : anit ve useiess, fn the Heuse of Lords to-night, Earle 'Granville stated that arrangements for the tirst step of the Powers to press upon the Post the porf its obligations were so nearly concluded that he hoped to sh« ney lay the papers before the Shas rmance of Until then, he said, it was inconvenient to give further information. GENERAL NEWS. ‘There were ten sunstrokes in New York and Brooklyn on Wednesday. Reports from Santa Fe of the 24th are that Gen. Hatch’s command surprised Vie- toria’s band, killing 30 Indians. The In- dians fled in disorder. Reports from Socoro County are that all the ranches have been abandoned and over seventy herders were killed by the Indians. The ‘* Daily Telegraph” says: We have received from an authorative source a docu- ment containing a resume of the Albanian ditliculty, embodying, as we have reason to believe the views of the German Govern- ment respecting the most desirable solution. The document states a feasible solution to be the sanction of the autonomy of Albania under a native prince deing homage to the Sultan as Suazerain. The Porte does not regard this unfavorably, and the British Cabinet might rejoice in the conviction that it had assisted another Balkan people to ac hieve emancipation It appears that on the ) 20th of April Bis- marck sent a confidential despatch to the German ambassador at Vienna, remarking on the retrogression of negotiations with the Vatican, and intimating that it was due to the easily ove wrought expectations of the Catholic through their acquaintance with the real state of The Prussian Government only in- | tended to disarm, not destroy the weapons lthev could command by legislation. Bis- marcic declares he never uttered a syllable which could be interpreted as indicating a willingness on the - of ' the Government to abolish the May law 8, prelates, Tih? Ty ¢ Aaeitey | aff irs. in conformity the > ¢lericals. The pea CE ful practice of an endurable t, basi ' mutual telerance, was the most that ever could be obtained. According to uno: advices, an matottered offer of the Ameer ship was made to Abdal Rahman Khan ‘ the British mission. Abdul Rahman wishes to consult the chiefs befere deciding. with the demauds cf tit i us : . } } > . ~ so4 Ie . iciai :OuUS trustwertny — slight injuries about the oo An! Phere are disturbances in Upper Burmah, say vf lire Was verbally ge ~D DUG it w as | elose to the frontier. On Monday three I ry * sear oe 1 j s° . »~4 : oc 1 ’ oand unnce ssary to sound ‘Big Donald. lmen, disguised as Monks, with 26 follow- —- a : Rev. H. PFosH.y, Paster of the Baptist | Church ‘of this ¢ ty, has accepted a call io} the Church at Sussex. To-morrow night he | will oreach his final sermon to his congrega- tion m this city, and will immediately enter upon his new cha ‘ge, Sussex is one ‘of the pretticat towns of New Brunswick, and has a good Church edifice anda large and wealthy @ongregation. Mr. Foshay carries with him the esteem and bes: wishes of his congregation. The Christian Visitor, . St, John, welcomes | him to that Province. Ac: cording to arrange- ments entered into a year ago, Kev. D. G. MacDonald resumes the pastorate of the Charh here. sco~ <iniipenaiticinien Brapiacea’s (4sz.—An exciting debate, en the Bradlangh case took place in the B it-|' ish Hous» of Commons on the 2Ist inst. It) Was participated in by Wolf, Fowler, Glad-| stene, Northcote and Labouchere. The kL atter | took the side of his colleague, Bradlaugh, and | in an impassionet spe ech appealed ‘to. the: House to admit hin to take the oath, He said Bradlangh was elected for political and | Bot theological }urposes. If the question | Were referred to «u committee, and that com-_ Mittse should report adversely to Mr. Brad- | laugh’s claim, Mr. Labouchere said he would | ringin a bill ts enable Mr. Bradlaugh to! make atiirmation. On the 26th the case came again before the H{ouse. An amusing debate | rod tone’ and the House, en motion of Rich- | r, adjourned over Derby day. leh it ap er and be stter jem, crossed the frontier and burned a vil- ave, aftera fight. The Governor was kill- ed and the insurge ate were triumphant, | There are rumors of a great pitched battle, jin which the insurgents were victorious. |The Burmese Embassy remains. | ae ' ! Fin ancial. Tite following are the selling ra th e Banks here :— chaage at | Lor uion-—Sshj ght on outeken a4 105 per cent, prem. " uo) da : 93 percent. “* few York—cheque.. -quwmiijgper cent. ‘‘ Sent ton--cheque........9% } percent. ‘ | Montreal, Toronto, ete. 4 percent. ‘ SERRE cd bet ced ot bette 4 percent, ‘* Be, dum, Na Bee «oo 0 oo ss 4 percent, “ Ot. Joha’a; NRG. ss... 8 2 percent. “ Remedy for Hard Times. ea Stop spendiag 80 much on fine clothes, rich | food and § tyle. Buy good, healthy food, clothing ; ‘get more real | and substantial things of life ev ery way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running, ‘after expensive and qua ack doctors or using 80 | ‘much of the vile humbug medicine that does | you only harm, and makes ‘the proprietors | rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all| | simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures’ ‘always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet-! ter times and g health. Try itonce. Read ‘of it in another column, Ottawa in other elves of it He | tes for Ex- ee TO OUR CUSTOM Tailoring Department WH ARE NOW OPENING i | Ex ** Peruvian” and “ Northern Light, Cases of Straw Hats, me need scarcely remind the Public. 3 ; , | Feathers, Flowers, Silks, that the system of Selling we purpose to devote particular | Satins, Ribbons, Scarfs, | GOQ0DS attention. We shall keep Gloves, Willinery, Silks, | on hand | Bonnet @roumenis, Xe., | EO = CAS i | QNE OF THE FINEST ASSORTMENTS | White and Grey Cettens, | i wate ae oft | OF Prints and Sheetings. | ~ - - ne aa first introduced into the Pro-) SCOteh, English and Canadian vince of Prince Edward By “ Prince Edward’ we shall receive [sland by the CLOTHS And having secured the services I of Mr. Maynard, a popular Cut- ter, of long experience in one of in Halifax, ean confidently solicit the custom of the vreater po! tion of our Spring & Summer Stock bought at the LONDON HOUSE, AND HERE, -AT The Heme of Cash the best houses we can guarantee to our Cus- : tomers the Brest Vatve to be all who require Good Work and found in the market a Perfect Fit! GCG. DAVIES & CO. Which has been Trade, ‘Lowest Prices that Goods have reached during the hard times now passing away ! Charlottetown, April 30, 1880. ~ : : nate ee FRANKLIN HOUSE, _,nOUSe 10 LET. ( NE-HALF of that three-story BRICK sdieneinceniil nds HOUSE, situated on Upper Queen Street, containing nine YHIS Large New House, beaut tially situated on the highest: capied by the Rev. land, adjacent to the City, is now open for the reception coach house and sta of guests. This House has the advantages of freedom from dust Bi pig and heat of «a country residence, and ts only from the Post Office. A neat Cab will run in connection witl rooms; at present oe- Alfred Osborne: with Dbleand pump in the yard, ' : One-hak of the Brick House adjoining the . » ~ . ® > 20) minutes walk abeve, containing the same number of rooms, res now occupied by Mr. Possession of these Rameay. Houses given on or this House. connecting with Cars and Steamers. Guests Will | about the tirst of July next. Apply to be driven to and from the House free of charge. Cab will run at ALEXANDER HORNE, May 27, 1880—2aw, pat oan regular intervals each day. TERMS MODERATE. a HENRY COOMBS, »leall Navigation Company Charlottetown, May 22, 1880—pat tf PROPRIETOR. OF P., - ISLAND. se : A : : ? : . = . - a 'NHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share. N HW OIL, CLOTHS holders of the abeve named Company will be held in their office, corner Great George —A ST — § and Lower Water Streets, at seven o'clock in the evening of THURSDAY, the third day W. A. WEEKS & CO’S a = . aati tiie ‘0% Canada Sugar Refining Co'y, of JUNE next, for the election of Directors } “—- Whew PA BAA RNS., : a Ta ae | ‘REDPATH’S.) and ether business. By order, 3 FEET WIDE, | iYPXHE undersigned having been appointed F. W. HALES, Secretary 8. N. Go’y. Charlettetewsa, May 19, 18890. 2 *. ** 43 Agent of the above Company for this b " - Island, is prepared to receive orders for q “ 7 ‘Yellow Refined, Granulated, Con- \? ‘6 6 fectioners’ A, Crushed, and | “ . ether Sugars, —r n : WAY! we Ss as Cohn. ‘in lots of not less than Twenty-five barrels. | Also for Syrups. Charlottetown, May 18, 1880—tu th sat s i mpcen Street | Samples and quotations promptly furnished Se a on application, ‘ , . aia FENTON T. ESTABLISHED 1525. May 26, 1580—3i CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. Yew Boot, = JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. 4 ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla Beales’ Cor Met AV. Rope, Varred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, 'arred Hemp Rope, _Houseline, y 2 ; ice app lieat on. - “a > Hambroline, &., &c., equal in quality to the best American. — #@” Prices ou appieation \ -ESSRS. FLAIGER & BELL have much Jan. 7, 1380. I ple ‘asure in announcing to the public ili >a Tae peas = SA lL, i - that they have opened DIT Wap ‘DORIES. BR IG. t OR A First-Glass Boot and Shoe Store SALE, Two + At the above-named stand, where they are nthe i thorough repair, NEWBERY., Shoe Store, Charlottetown. American DORILES, in | Apply at the FISH MARKEY?. May 20, 188i. New Fruit! | 4X SS. “PRINCE EDWARD f Raisins, Currants, Figs, Dates, @ranges, Lemons, Nuts. &e.., AT prepared to furnish Boets and Shoes ef the best materia), at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH. They have just received their Sutomer Sup- ply of imported Stock, consisting oi Ladies’ and Gents’ French Kid Loots and Shoes, in ‘all styles ; Buckle and Lace Shoes of all kinds, Star Vamj, toyal Cord and Toilet Slippers. Terms Cash. Terma Cash. Custom Work a Specialty. PLAIGER & BELL. STEN A, ter, built in 1576, copperet and classed iG WHE BRIGT. 174 tons-net regis BEER & GOFF’S. LA | 7 years Enslish Lioyds. Dimensions— May § _ 1880. | Length, Ee 5 Beam, 25,2 De oth of Hold, pict _.__ 110.5: Half Poep Deck, comnx oa ous Cabin, Ch’town, May 1%, °50—2w wkly '‘ ‘ 10 Hall Pay Desk, connation Cobos Emorants, Attentio \ NOTICH. a on sere sok ag St eek m Nl : is | Lower Masts of Pitch Pine; is w ell adapted : v a ae FINHE BEST ROW’ SHALL be absent from the Island for two| for the West. India Trade, haying been built} T I ot more mouths from the middle of July. [expressly for that purpose. W ill be due here P arties havi ing demauds ay yvainst me ere re- tab out Ist June, ve ine re she can be examinee quested to fnrnish their acc ounts at my office| by intending purchasers. Terms easy. uumicdiately For further partic culab apply to All persons indebted to me will oblige by FENTON T. NEWBERY. making immediate payment. Ajl amounts May 22, 1880—i iw kly li ‘unpaid after July Ist will be handed to my _ TO ARRIVE. -|[ntercolonial and Grand. Trunk Hallway. QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE _ Attorney for collection. “140 CASES FRASER’S AXLE GREASEN ,n9 FARES always LOWE It from Prince CHAS. STRICKLAND. Chitown, May 28, 1880—pat her 2i ; sea ia Eiward Island than by «ny other reute, WW, E, DAWSON & CO, For Tickris and all information May 20, 1880. + A iv Ss! Luggage, rei glits, &c., ap ply te f Nor ¥ : easear F. W. HALES, Very Choice Smoked, HALES d tT ST LAN 5 Eq! oe Agent Grand Trunk Railway. —aT— Charlottetown, April 17, 1880—3m wkly 3h) CASES BABBITT’SPOTASH. BEER & GOFF’S. W. May 4, 1880, May 20, 1850, > FOR Manitoba, snail and the West, Is VIA THE about UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper E. DAWSON & CO. Published ra the Provinces. i re j 7 4. Ms 2% m he * ; an * 5 a ‘ ‘| a & a: 7 ae AO: AEE i git apace dc lien «ll - Bm Bay Wheat trae sy chamois , xi se eal ) 4 wi i ' } 5 % ie i ee eae ae geet alae a EN eee