ee ee ene _ Society to visit Montreal and take part in the | ee Local and Other Items, —_— | =| Mitk Biscuits at Beer & Gorr's. — [j 16 3i! | To pay is the anniversary of the Battle of | Waterloo, of unequalled merit. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's “ourt, this forenoon, John Prunty, drunk and incapable, | was fined $2 and costs, or 8 days. i Tue United States Minister to Sweden| and Norway announces that a material in-| crease of duties has been decreed in these | countries. } } THE Fairbairns are eminently successful in | pleasing their audiences. i } Tue 69th Regiment of New York has been invited by the President of St. Patrick's grand picnic which that Society proposes holding on Dominion Day. ! Prince Louis of Battenburg and Prince of | Bulgaria landed at Folkestone on the 14th inst., and subsequently proceeded to Eastwell Park, where he is the guest 6f the Duke of Kdinburgh. We are authorized by I’. W. Hales, Esq., the obliging agent of the Steam Navigation Company, to state that if the number of ex- cursionists for Baraum’s Show at New Glas- gow, N. S., are up to 100, the return tickets will be only $1.00. Tue Fairbairns —the greatest Scottish vocalists—will appear in the Market Hall to- night. Don’t fail to attend. Tus examination of the students of the Prince of Wales College takes place on Fri- day, the 20th inst.; of the Convent de Notre Dame and of St. Dunstan's College on the same day. Tue news of the Hanlan-Elliott boat race was received by cable and bulletined at the Dominion Telegraph Office, Toronto, on Monday, at 7.20a. m2 The race commenced in England at 11.45. PostPpoNED.—The Annual Pienic of St. Patrick's Total Abstinence Society, which was to have taken place to-day, is postponed until to-morrow (Thursday), then to be held at the place before advertised. See bills. A seventy-five hours’ walking match, to begin within thirty days, for $5,000 side, has been arranged between O'Leary and Crossland. ‘The match between O'Leary and Guyon has fallen threugh, O'Leary being unwilling to walk before October. Tue St. John papers report that on Friday next Michael Happney, of Charlottetown, will run at Moosepath Park against time. He will endeavor to cover three milles inside sixteen minutes. Hebets $5 he cau accomplish the feat. Members ot the Charlottetown Philharmonic Society will please take notice that the meet- ing of the society—next Thursday evening— wil be held in the Hall ofthe Y. M, C. A. A full attendance is requested. -- building. Wan. W. Berr, Sec’y. {(17—tutw] Ha.irax appears to be in earnest in making GOOD Tuk Fairbairn entertainments are said to he () U ee fi street, ene 5 fd NEW EX ‘* Prince Edward” and other Steamers. All carefully selected in the Best and Cnearest Markets. n oS _ S -_ =, (9 ce... = = = 3 = & S or oo ae — ie ae ~- 2 i ee a oo) le. > ian ee —~w oe a ee et ee ee | O- » © —— a oe es .. — —_° © mb Ee Ae marr an ~~ PA LETS AL IE EARL tA | | | ' i W H P Q 4 DRESS SILKS f Best Value | ever offered in the City. ae Se / the Nova Scotia Exhibition to be held there in October a success. A committee of eighteen citizens has been appointed by the City Coun- cil to assist in the arrangements; work is going on upon the building. A Svurprisz yor THe ENGLIishuen.—A London despatch of the 16th says, with refer- ence to the Hanlan-Elliott race: ‘‘ The sport- ing reporters say that such performances as Hanlau’s, to-day, have never been seen before in British waters.” Messrs. A. & C. Brack, publishers, of Edinburgh, have made seizures upon pirated copies of the ‘Encyclopedia Brittanica,” published by Stoddart & Co., of Fhiladelphia, which were being sold by agents in Montreal. The Edinburgh firm got several articles copy- righted, and hence the proceedings, Tus steamer Worcester arrived from Boston on Tuesday evening, with a cargo of merchan- dise and the followmg passengers : Miss Jessie Martin, Mrs. J. W. Vinal, Messrs. T. H. Leeds, Wm. Perkins, Washington Perkins, Macculiar, Jordan, Miss Annie Driscoll, Mrs. Campbell, Misses Minnie Ware, Annie Sinnott, Delia Sullivan, Lizzie Malone, Finlayson, Mrs. J. W. Meek, Mr. E. Mahar, Mrs. J. Woodside, Mr. G. H. Ware. A WonprrruLt Cuitp.—One of the most re- markable freaks of nature in existence is at present in Halifax, and can be seen in the great annex to Barnum’s Show from I1 to 12a. m., and4to5and7 to.8 p.m. Itisa little girl, 14 months old, with two heads and shoulders, and four arms, but only two feet. It was born in St. Benoit, near Montreal, of French parents, both of whom are with it. Conversing with Doctors Moren and Wick- wire who had seen it recently, our reporter learned that it is all that it is represented to be, is certainly one of the greatest wonders of the age, and well worth seeing.—Hz, Herald. TE Governor of New York thinks, with Lord Dufferin, that measures should be taken conjointly with the Governments of the State of New York and of the Province of Ontario to pat an end to what may be called the dese- cration of the famous Falls of Niagara, by the expulsion from its surroundings of the herds of hucksters and sharpers that throng around it to the annoyance of visitors. The Legisla- ture of the State thinks well of the proposal, and has appointed a committee to examine and report on the subject. ‘The project is to form an International Park around the Falls. Two Sisters or Cuarity arrived here from Quebec on Saturday, and left again on Tues- day merning. We understand that their mis- sion to this city was for the purpose of ar- ranging preliminaries with His Lordship Bishop Mcintyre for the establishment of an Infirm- ary and Orphanage. This much-needed in- stitution will be situated on Dorchester street, in the former residence of His Lordship. The building is ,being completely renovated, and we learn that a large addition will be built to its northside. The Sisters visited it on Mon- day, and expressed themselves well pleased with the site, and said they would probably return to this city to enter on their duties in August or September next. FROM 6C. PER PAIR. SHIRTS, LINDERS & DRAWERS. NTS’ GBs LADIES’ COTTON HOSE, SUSPENDERS, &c., Cheap EMBROIDERY, From 4c. per yard, a great selection. LADIES’ DRESS MATERIALS! all at Old Tariff prices. Millinery, Hats, Feathers & Flowers. Lace Curtains at prices to suit all customers. Best Value Yet (fered. JAS. DisBRISAY May 31, 1879. S. LONDO 10) ee eee > SPECIAL BARCAINS! A Lot of Boys’ Linen Suits, AT 81.00. A Lot of Boys’ Tweed Suits, AT $2.00. Both the above lots are very much UNDER VALUE. A FRESH LOT OF Viens’ Colored Shirts, WITH COLLARS, at very low prices. Cheap Lines of Hosiery, Ladies’ Men’s and Children’s, SPLENDID VALUE ali en BLACK & COLORED LUSTRES BLACK & COLORED CASHMERES Persians, Berges, Grenadines ! Cheap Striped, Checked and Plain DRESS LINENS. A Large Stock aud Good Variety of Patterns of CARPETS, FLOOR-CLOTHS, CURTAINS AT VERY LOW PRICES. We TERMS CASH spy AJUMES & UO Charlottetown, June 6, 1879. oe a oe E B. SPRING OPI ‘“acDonald’s Ae STOCK! NOW COMPLETE. . . Buyers in Town and from the Country will find this Stock unexcelled in Variety, Styles, @uality and Low Prices by any House in this City. We will quote afew articles to show the correctness of our remarks. YOU CAN YOU CAN YOU CAN YOU CAN BUY LADIES’ BUY 20 YARDS GOOD GREY COTTONS FOR $1.00 BUY 10 YARDS PRINT COTTONS FOR 70c. BUY 10 YARDS DRESS GOODS FOR $1.20 UMBRELLAS FOR 22c. EACH OUR LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS ARE CERTAINLY THE CHEAPEST. Flowers. Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hoisery, Fringes, Laces, Collars, Ties, Frillings, at Bottom Prices. o~—_-—— In Gentlemen’s Out-fitting Department, we have a full Stock READY-MADE CLOTHING Mens’ and Boys in Great Variety, Very Cheap. 150 PIECES Ce EDS, Made to Order. Good Fits Guaranteed. 50 PIECES WORSTE INSPECTION SOLICITED. J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, May 15, 1879—her TO SELL. 1 TRUCK, 1 Cart, 1 set Harness, 1 Wench, 1 Capstan, 1 old Ship’s Wheel, 1 suit Boat Sails, Rigging and Blocks (suit a boat about 35 feet keel); price for the lot, $15. 1 set Cart, 1 set Wagon, 1 set Express Harness, 1 nest Pedlar’s Drawers (fancy), 1 set do. (common). 1 set Fairbank’s Scales, 1 set common do, 1 set small Scales, 1 Walnut Sideboard, 2 large Mirrors, 4 small do. 1 complete set Frames and Sashes, suitabie for a neat cottage, 1 pr Bellows, Dry Pine Boards, Dry 2-inch Plank, Dry 4x4 Stuff. Apply to H, COOMBS. June 16, 1879—3i TURNIP SEED Laing’s Purple Top, Champion, fireen Top, Skirving, and the Improved Swede, Wholesale and Retail, er BEER & GOFF’S Ch’town, June 2— MORE NEW CLOTHS! = BEER & SONS’. Custom Tailoring Department. June 19, 1879—- CAUTION. WY HEREBY caution all persons against negociating for a prommissary note made by me in favor of C. C. Jones for the sum of seventy-five dollars, bearing interest from the 24th of April, 1879, as I have not received any value for said note. JAMES ARTHUR. Bradalbane Station, June 9, 1879. a a eee ene A FINE ASSORTMEN wl new SCOTCH TWEED & ENGLISH WORSTEDS - —AT ‘ GHO. EH. FULL CUSTOM Tailoring Department | which we will make up at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, and guarantee every garment to jit. Also A LARGE ASSORMENT OF CHRISTY’S London - Made Felt Hats! CEO. &. FULL. May 28, 1879-—4w w & & LIME JUICE. Rose's Celebrated Lime Juice and Lime Juice Cordial. BEER & GOFF. Bt THE DAILY EXAMINER, for the latest news—local and telegraphic} — AUCTION SALES. OLD Skating Rink Property, I AM instructed to sell, by Public Auction, on the premises, Qn TUESDAY, the 24th inst, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, THE OLD SKATING RINK PROPERTY, With the Rink Building thereon. These premises are situated in the rear of the new City School, and front on Fitzroy St.; part of the premises also front on Kent St. 20 feet, and extend back that width 160 feet, or until it meets the plot on which the Rink is built. Terms at Sale. WILLIAM DODD, Palen ls cit June 16, 1879—pat 3i Auctioneer. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Customs, Mercantile and Law Blanks, TOBE FOUND ON P. E. ISLAND, ~—AT THE— BOOK & STATIONERY STORE —OFr— BREMNER BROTHERS. May 7, 1879.—3in taw Customs & Excise Tariff, —-WITH- - List of Warchousing Perts in the Dominion, Sterling Exchange, Franc,Germam Rixmark, —AND THE PRINCIPAL— Foreign Currencies at Canadian Customs Values, COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES. As in force from March 15th, 1879. Core rected to May 26th, 1879. PRICH 25 CEHNTS. --FOR SALE BY-—~ BREMNER BROS. May 7, 1879.--3itaw PRINCE STREET FURNITURE FACTORY. JAMES HOBBS Cabinet Maker, UWpholsterer and Undertaker. LL kinds of Household Furniture made to order, of the latest styles, CHEAP and GOOD. School Desks made, the CHEAPEST aad BEST in the City. The strictest attention given to the DUNDER- TAKING DEPARTMENT at very low charges. March 24, 1879—h ne Wants. Lost, Found, &, Advertisjrents under this heading, in spacs not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. OST.—Between the Five Mile House and Southport, a Silver Cased Watch, The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Mrs. Dulhanty’s, ,Ten Mile House, or at the EXAMINER Office. {june 18, 2i *) ANTED—A BOY about fifteen years of age to learn Gasfitting and Tinsmith- ing business. Apply to A. Hermans & Son, Queen Street. [Zin june 17] OLDERER WANTED — A good smart man to work ina lobster factory. Single man preferred, Apply at the Exam- INER office. [june 10] ANTED—A man with a good outfit t. Peddle TINWARE. Apply to G. E MILLNER, Upper Queen Street. {may 22] Le — On Friday last, a NOTE-OF- HAND in favor of Hugh McDonald, signed by —— Rackem and endorsed by Hugh McDonald. The finder will oblige by eaving it at this office. {june 9—lw eod]} hop to Let. —One of the best Business Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, opposite Post Office ; lately in the occupation of Robert Brown. Possession given immedi- ately. Apply to Joux Newson, 12 tf ep ne SEMI ee ea. ee