’ ; ; ; rere > Rae ee RO IO ON i “ae me Ti nanemmenl 3 ; S =i Re ew a = a wr. * * VOL. 7. amie we eee ere a Vv wh ‘% mr.ay CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE heii ~~ om eerie peequintaek aieeteeacente ioupuguianadepecnntanieeaeiaeiaadantoeee ee ee ee RE Oe SO eee te XAM iD SD renee OREN ane Sapo nasa ES CNS At ae am nate an A. OU “I ' mi : md - a Py a Bo —- : 4 . Stn keh ee OY ame 597” AT an 6h. IT) THER LON. Utopia ” ‘Ar from Londo oY gher TRANG vy Bx “Caspian ” ron Liverpool, TWO CASES. | Ex “ Anglia” from GC ywn, Sept. 6, 1850. BDWARD [SLAND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, EE a ERNE — ee GOODS NOW OPENING DON HOUS ( O ASKS. 30 PAC AGRA TRA. & CO. SP ee DE Be JUS! ABR BRE TS mre for Tourists who are wanting . ‘ : : : $8 ! bs thi ng, ishing. ete. Ex & S. “Hibernian, thing, fishing, ¢ ° ‘ ’ } [It is within Rsy only thirteen (15 3) mil Cha ges mouers Mor 4 &pp sly so the Dai pagel ee ‘sion LORNE HOTEL COMPANY, Charlottetown, P. E. ] EDWARD ISLAND, recreation, 3 DY Fall or carriage, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ‘Black Silk Fringe. - Vorsets, Cashimeres, Golored and Black Satins, ur ther r A OA wry! June 12, 1830. — ! Pompadoar Prints, | }®s.!. ois ; 2 Pp Sion al th, | ALBERT K. Patni . 3 TOILET COVERS & QUILTS, © sims: ot of Dales : (in Plain and Fancy); 4 ° : | ; PATENTS. White, Scarlet, Grey & Fancy Flannels, é i Cloths, Tweeds, &e., ‘4 All of which are now opened, and will be PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, mm 4 sold at W prices. fs Pas , 3 : A oe uanal ier P i Attorne ys-at Law and Noli it ws of A eV UCAN + r ; "sr P. . . . > ; i ¢ Ww. d& As EROGW x & eed. and fOr eign i UICALA, Ch’ 2 : ¥ t mere. Sue ae. 412 Firrn Street, Wasnineton, D.C. | s 4 PACIFIC — | Practice pam it law in all its branches in| ' the Patent Ofiice, and in the Supreme and} a Li | | % - zt : | Cireuit Courts oi the United States. Pamph-| 4 ws. ets sent free on receipt ot stamp for} ' - f I : iy | Ps postage. septs ; —or— BREE . on | BUILDING LOTS. | NE TORK | | eerie ies ‘DARTIES wanting to purchase Building | ” A FR i N cE. : Lots ia Victoria, Lot 29, will please ap- | i ply to j DONALD PALMER, Esq., or | Assets 3'st Dee. , 1879, - $744,149.06) MRs. HENRY HARDAY, | — |. July 20, 1880—oaw Summerside. Insurance effected on CARGOES and | vy, ™ 5 €= og , + nme : @) = } a » an | b An 2 1 6 4 FREIGH’S, covering $15,000 and upwards we O bs i few oS 3 on first-class risks. Saale an oS . Certificates issued payable in London | Ty if i? L arp A D at the office of Morron Rose & Lo., | S45 7 2480 KJ 5 it ankers, or in New York, PRIN E STREET, 1 rates fixed without beir : eae. ee Ode See 6 | Between Kie : (a Gratte FENTON T. REWBERY, FE. Island. ( ‘harlottetown, r. Agent for P. E. Island, June Uy, 1880—3m eod pe May 11, 1880. ic Spe 7 ROR ET gE ‘A Mh v | LI RO p Rt Nut Goal, Nut Goal, A MAG Dba : : . ‘ire law £0 W " atin ; a) ni ‘ RE rom, Slate ard Fee we Manulacturers Frices, Pi » Nov scotia, Fo ers ly t mr .32 fk 7 +r 1 ' | toto, Nova Sookie er ony. Debrots, (Orders Solicited. All Sizes in Stock. Sole Agest for P. E. Island. | Old Sydney Mines, Cape Breton. Lingan Mines, Cape. Breton. BROS. 2m law CARVELL a ae » 90% Ch town, July 16, §0—2m ee pat : MAGLEAN SoH ARTIN | RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained | bs on a)/plication to | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ‘ Terms as usual, G. W. DeBLOIS, | Sole Ayent for P. E. Island. | f[gwson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. | ga Pi i b>. ©. MARTIN. GC hi arloil eLGwn, June 17, 1880-—pat her 5] kea tf EE Thy or... TRY if o {IVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL! a fair trial and you will not be disap-; pointed ia the result; it is COAL, not fire). clay and «/ate, For orders apply to G. W. DsBLOILs, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, Office— No, 35 Water Street. i a Charlott: town, July8, 188C—pat tf nr A. McLEAN, June 1d, 1879 9,—ex2aw Bones. Bones. Gone Sill place to get your BRON - the EXAMI PRIN |G HOTHBL. PRUs 2 New aud @ommodious House, situate 5 t North Shore fers great attraction sea ccess of the City, being m Streets ae undexsigné rd a will pay fifty cents Cash t Summer RR esort P. yr particulars Preserve | IN GREAT POTTERY. —, Mitk Pans, Srend Pans, butter Crecks, Bean Pots. Jurs, Water Coolers, dare, FLOWER POTS VARIETY. Molasses Bordering ter Flower Beds, CARDEN VASES, &6., | | ma | | | | } i | | i | ) ; Chimney Tops, Sieve Pipe Stones, Brain Pipes, MADE TO ORDER. Atso ON Hanp—A large quantity of GOOD HARD BRICK, All of which will be sold defy competition. FRED. W. HYNOMAN, AGEN as at prices which Depot at Newson’s Building, South Side Qucen Square. Ch’town, Aug. 26, 1 EW GOODS ap “GROCERY.” 880—wky ti ft 6 -— Chowne HEXT DOOR TO W. A. BROWN & C0, ——— XHE undersigned have much pleasure in informing their friends, and the public generally, that they have completed their Stock of Choice Family Supplies, and would ask all in search of Fresh Goods to give them a cail. RGBERTSON & CAMERON, May 31, 1880.—3m eod & wkly E. G. HUNTER, Manufacturer & Dealer in MONUMENTS Tablets, Headstones, &¢., ‘in variety, at LOWEST PRICES. BEST is so Well known and acted upon, that pro- STOCK. Superior Workmanship. a ISLAND YHE P. E. Island Brick and Pottery Com- ‘ pany is now prepared to supply the Trade with every description of Ware in et ee, ee -~ DAILY KX AMIN IER “SE PT EMBE R 18, 1880. HE GoLp is passing from Europe into the United States at the rate of $1,000,000 a week. Still the United States has an * I. P al - = Tae Provincial Synod has decided that the Church it represents shall bear the name of ‘* The Church of England Canada.” * <=> => Ar a rate at Chicago, on the 11th imst., in which men contested agamst horeite ~-the men having half-a-dozen miles of a lead one of thie nen won handsor rely. {t is re- ported that be actually made faster time than the horses. i npaidieinns Tue Nihilists are stili active, and thes seem to be ubiquitous. In England a few days ago, they made- an unsu ecosatul at- empt to blow up a train in which the Rus- sian Grand Duke Constantine and Admiral % aa Popot, of the i } Russian Navy were travelling froin Scotland. It appears that there were 9'7 d a 123% es ilcves : } about thr Zi dynamite cartridges, each about three inches long and an inch in diaméter, con nected with the rails by a rubber tube filled with powder The dynamite 41 . t mon tue receht rain. and caps. was soaked by —- ©; =i -e << ” Tux Provincial Synod has adopted the following resolution :- That this Syned of the Rantestsspens Province of Canada rocognizes. with -grati ‘ a ose a 9 a tude the marked success of the Church of of Engl: land Tem peranuce Society in Eng- land, and while r ing at the increase of total al stinence soe cieties in connection with the church in this country, commends the movement in one form or the other, to the the iQ Province. support of ro igho ut the cler: vy and laity ~~ 3° ee +e oe a THe Montreal Witness aptly remarks that— ‘One of the surest signs of recovering prosperity is an increase in the number of messages being sent by our telegraph com- li shows, to quote an ordin ory ex- that business announcement panies. pression in business circles, is ‘‘ rushing.” The treal Telegraph Company did.the largest business in the history of that voencern, must be regarded as a certain indication that business is, after years of inactivity, beginning to improve materially; that, having passed the era of “depression, we are entering upon an era of prosperity. The report from the Dominion T elegraph Company is equally satisfactory. It is to be haped that a few months of prosperity will not, however banish from the minds of our people the lessons of the past, taught many by bitter experience.’ -_—> 2 <P> +e > Tue St. John Sun, of the 16th inst., Says : ‘‘As a great number of statements— them loo se and conflicting—have appeared in the Press in reference to the negotiations contested with the Canada Pacific Railway, we deem it right to state, on the very highest authority. that these statements, including the Lendon Times’ article, were premature, “i only yesterday, Wednesday, that a contract was made by the Dominion Government with capitalists in London, Paris and America, for the construction and working of the Railway, the contract tu be subject to the approval of the Cana- dian Parliament. ‘‘The terms of the contract are believed to be such as will meet the approval hoth of the people and Parliament, and the Syndicate is understood to represent capital- inany of Was fand America, | | train of . | ; ' | for the sake of killing ists of the very highest standing in Europe i AOE SR OI AN TE AE all rey Che Russiins seem Itkely to be confirmed in their ancient belief in the divine charac- ter of the Imperial family. Time after time the most perfectly laid plots for their destruction have eome to naught, and that by no fault of the plotters or cleverness of the police. The failure of the recent hor- rible attempt in England to blow up an ex- press train loaded with English passengers the Grand Duke Constantine of Russia and General Pepoff ‘has been defeated. just as all former at- tempts have been, by a merciful Provi dence. The plot was complete, the dyna- inite was laid under the fish-plates, with a gunpowder and percussion caps running across the rail. It was no vigi- ‘lance of man that averted the intended | slaughter—sinply that there happened to ‘be no caps in that part of the fuse. Thus | He who rules all events seems, as the He- | kere expressed it, to mock at the fiends who do the diabolical bidding of the Ni- made | to-day, therefore, +t that yesterday the Mon- erence nenE CR gro eeteaaaetente NEE 1880, NO. 103 Was shington Letter THE POLITICAL SITUATION. Wasuineron, D. C., Sept.- 18. From no part of the country do more tory accounts of political affairs come than from Virginia; and as many be- lieve that Democratic success is impossible without the vote of that State, extraordin- ary interest is beginning to be felt by the political inanagers here in the local com- plications. One reason why the reports from Virginia @re so unreliable, I may say for the benelit of Northern readers, is to be found in the fact that in different portions of the State, each af the Democratic fac- tions has great strength. For imstance, in ion the Readjusters control nearly all the Conservative votes, and think they contr adic OUue RECi will have with them many vegrves, In such sections the Readjusters are opposed to any compromise or combination with the Finders, w! 0 the latter profess a willing- rinte any fair arrangement to ite the: adie on a single electoral ticket. Somewhere else the situation is greatly re- versed, and there the Funders are irrecon- cilable, and the Readjusters, like Barkie, are ‘* willing.” So, I suppose, more than half the prominent Conservatives ef the State are anxious for a settlement of the difficulties, but unfortunately for the prospect of harmony, the minority have control of the machine, and, backed by an almost unanimous home sup Er se are defiant. I do not see any prospect ef united Conservative action in the State this fall unless the people shall take matters in their own hands, less to en Official figures just issued here show in this country an aggregate of gold and silver coin of about $570, 00K ),COD, and $700,000,- 000 of paper, making i in all, $1,270, 600 000, or $25.50 for each man, women ouil child in the country. : The attention of the two Congressional Committes having he sadquarters here, has been called to systematic violations of the laws on the subject of “‘franking.” Not ouly is inatter which i is not ‘* part of Con- gressional record,” sent off ‘* franked”* by the ton, but hand stamps are used to pro- duce the signature of the franking Con- vressman. The evil is confined to no “party. _/-_e em «© Clippings Frem ante ieee The Powers have sent a collective note to the Porte respecting reforms in Armenia.> General Roberts has been made com- mander of the army in Madras Presidency. Chili has accepted the offer of the United States to mediate between Chili and Pert. There is more shipping in Picton harbor now than there has been for the past five or Six years. Tho Duke of Cambridge nerrowly escap- ed aserious accident at a grand military review at Berlin. An editer is a man who’ carries a pair OF scissors in his vest pocket, a lead pencil in his breast pocket, a memorandum in his coat pocket, and his wealth in somebody else’s sence f Suirmwenrs or Petators.—The price of potatoes in Baltinote and Philadelphia, it is said, has induced shipients from To- ronto to those cities, where several ship- ments, it is stated have yielded profitable returns. — Montreal Gazette, According to London ruth the life of the Prince of Wales is insured by a number of spe culative persons, as are the lives of many other prominent personages. Larger sums were paid Ly several officers after the death of Prince Albert. Drunkei.ness is said to be greatly on the increase in London. Ten years age the persons arrested for drunkenness or for being drunk and disorderly numbered 21, 625, whereas last year they had increased to 38,892, or by nearly fifty-seven per cent. Arithmetical Toast— “The fair daughters of this land: May they add virtue to beanty subtract envy trom friendship, niultiply amiable ac complis shiments by ae of temper, divide time by sociability and eco- nomy, and reduce scandal to its lowest de- nomination. . The Duke of Cambridge is attending the German army mancenvres. He was received by the Emperor and the Berlinese with great effusion, ostensibly as the British Commander-in-Chief, really, perhaps, be- cause he is an old Guelph, and heir presum- ptive to the late throne of Hanover, The Electric System of lighting is gra- dually making its way. in New York large wholesale aud retail houses do all their shipping at night by the aid of the electrie light. ‘They thus avoid the litter and con- fusion arcund, the place of business inciden- tal to breaking wp or packing bales of goods during sunlight. General Plaisted, the Democratic candi- date ior Governor of Maine, who is sup- poset to be elected, is fifty- three years of ' hilists. a People judge by appearances. This fact | bal sly our habits of dress and de; vortinent | y i SATISFACTION CUARANTEED TO PATRONS are more largely moulded by it than we are, WN. B.— Farm Produce taken at market ®”*°°- rates, in payment, during shipping season, . Keut Street, Charlotietven, P. £. I. As the sanie rule applies to our) means of correspondence, it seems strange | that’ the proper selection of writing ma-| i terial is so often neglected. To persons' Please call and examine Designs & Prices. | whom we but slightly know, or to whom | ‘Mar. 20, 1880.—w d—tu sa 6a Privtin done is at far to form their opinion of our taste and recent contest is largely attributed to his we are perfect strangers, the paper and envelopes, used in our correspondence, go | ‘PRINTING ROOMS. refinement. age, isa lawyé x by profession, and was a ‘* general’ in the Union army during the late war with the South. He was formerly a Republican, but of late years has been ove of the leaders of the Greenback faction. |He was at one time Attorney-General of the State, and is the author of a divest of ‘the laws of Maine. It is said he was offer- ed by President Hayes the Governorship of Arizona, which he refused, and is adutitted by his opponents to .be a mar of great ability beth as a speaker and political leader. The success of his party in the ‘ superior management.