eae a fae. . were the Same as on Tuesday last. Sr. Lawrence Bast Baty Cive will play | a match to-morrow at 2.30— Natives es. Foreigners. f Five Hoxprep pounds good Cheese will be sold cheap for cash, at the ‘* Family Cirocery.”’ R. K. Brace, North Side Queen Square.—1; SARKENTINE ‘‘Erema” arrived at St. | Nazaire, France, on the 19th inst. Bark | * Moselle’ loading at Barbadoes for Montrea). | A CORRESPONDENT of the Moncton Times at | Point du Chene says that ‘‘large numbers of mowing machines are shipped to P. EK. Island daily. To make room-for report of examination of Prince of Wales College. a quantity of matter prepared for to-day’s issne is unavoidably erowded one. 7 Ar Arthur, Ont., on Wednesday last, a man named J. (reorge Awrecknap struck his wife ov the head with an axe,J breaking her scull, troin the effects of which she died in a few hours, ‘ THe members of the Methodist Church at Lower Montague, intend holding a Grand Tea Party at that place on Tuesday, 24th instant, in aid of their church. Return tickets at half fare will be issued from all stations on the tailway, and also on the ferry boats. A grand time may be expected, 3in pd SomerHine New to HovusekKErrers. — Curtain Frames, for doing up Muslin Curtains. Call and see them at James Hobbs’ Prince Street Cabinet Factory. Just the thing re- quired, as it does away with stretching the curtains on the floor. 1m eod INCENDIARIES are at work in Yarmouth, N. Ss. On Tuesday might last three alarms of fire were sounded. The building known as the ‘*long boat,” at south end of the town was burnt. About 2 o'clock an unoccupied house in Parade street, belonging to J. K. Reo, ex- M. P. P., was burnt. About five o'clock the offices of the Western Counties Railway were discovered to be on fire, but were saved by prompt action of the firemen. ‘The fires are all ascribed to incendiaries, andl as far as learn- ed there was no insurance. Lorgne Hore: Co. (Limitep), strvuarr AT Tracapie Beacu, Norru Snore, P. FE. 1. The above Hotel will be ready to receive visitors on Saturday, the 28th June. This House is owned by a Joint Stock Co., incor- porated by Act of Parliament. The Company are using every exertion to make this the most desirable summer resort on the Island. For boating, fishing, shooting, bathing, it is un- surpassed, and is conveniently situated, only 20 minutes drive from Bedford Station, 13 miles from Charlettetown. Trains leave in the morning at 6.50 and afternoon 4.30; re- turning, arrive 9,55 a. m., 8.05 p.m, Charges moderate. Cyrus Tay, Manager. Tracadie, June 20, 1879—4in pat A Rvsstan Nihilist with whom areporter of the New York //era/d asserts that he recently had an interview, is represented as defending assassination under certain circumstances iu the following terms:—No Russian home is safe, no person sure of life and liberty, no eorresponence sacred, ‘The predatory rule and the honest suffer. [In such astate of society I justify lynch law, executed by the whole peo- ple in the name of the people, and I believe that startling examples temper the harsliness of the all-powerful. Then again, the house of Romanoff has taught our people to disregard the ties of blood and the value of blood. It has been the most dissolute and the mest bloody family reigning in Europe. It sons have conspired against their fathers; its wives have murdered their husbands. What else but.a swift and bloody tragedy can affect such a stock 7 Tur Scottish American says —‘*The follow- ing is said to be the prayer of a dissapointed Scotsman on his arrival in Canada from Scot- land :”—O Lord, we thy Jisobedient children approach thee this nicht i’ the attitude o’ prayer (an’ likewise o’ complaint). When we cam’ tae Canady we expecktit tae fin’ a lan’ flowin’ wi’ milk an’ honey. Instead 0’ that we fund a place peopled wi’ ungodly Irish. Seoor them oot ; drag them ower the mooth o’ the bottomless pit; but ye needna let them drap in ; drive them tae the ootermaist pairts o’ Canady. Raither mak’ them hewers o’ wud an’ drawers o’ water ; but, O Lord, ne er mak’ them magistrets, members o’ Parliament, nor ony kind o’ rulers ower the people. An,’ O Lord, gine ye hae got ony lan’ tae gie awa’ gie it tae thine ‘‘ain pe*uliar people’”—the Scotch. An’ the praise an’ the glory will be a’ thine ain— Amen. Ar the recent meeting of the Anglican Synod, of Mentreal, Mr. L. H. Davidson asked his Lordship Bishep Bond, who pre- sided, if any bishop of this Province (ecle- siastieal) had assumed the title of ‘‘Metro- volitan.” His Lordship : ‘‘Yes ; the Bishop ef Fredericton has assumed the title.” Mr. L. H. Davidson—‘‘I will then move that this Synod, having learned that the Lord Bishop of Fredericton has assumed and nsed the title of Metrepolitan, this Synod respectfully but umnhesitatingly protests against the assumption by said Lord Bishop of Fredericton, or any other of the Bishops of the Ecclesiastical Province, of the title and dignity of Metropolitan of Canada, re- affirming the decision arrived at by this Synod and embodied in the resolution printed on pages 644 and 645 of the report of the 16th Session of the Synod, which . claims said dignity and title as rightfully belonging to its Bishop alone, and hereby requests him to centinve to use said title, notwithstanding the action of said Right Rev. the Bishep of Fredericton.” This was placed on the orders for consideration. ——— le ee —— SHIP NEWS, Steamship Prince Edward sailed from New- port for Charlottetown on the 16th inst. Brig Alpheta arrived at P ymouth,.on the 9th inst. Barkentin2 Ethel Blanche arrived at Rouen, on the 17th inst. Brigt. Brenda arrived at Plymouth on the 17t2 inst. ; Barque Ralph B. Peake, loading at Montreal for Montevideo. Barque George Peake, Joading at Montreal for Buenos Ayres. Local aiid Biker ems, : ON ma hae tharket was laipely. aviindad. piliod - oreneteanigeneenn — riQUSE SPEGIAL BARGAINS ! A Lot of Boys’ Linen Suits, AT $1.00. A Lot of Boys’ Tweed Suits, ASD. BBO. Both the above lots are very much UNDER VALUE. A FRESH LOT OF ens’ Colored Shirts, WITH COLLARS, at very low prices. Cheap Lines of Hosiery, Ladies’ Men's and Children’s, en SPLENDID VALUE -~IN BLACK & COLORED LUSTRES CASHMERES Persians, Berges, Grenadines ! } Cheap Striped, Checked and Plain t DRESS LINENS. A Large Stock and Good Variety of a Patterns of CARPETS, CURTAINS } AT VERY LOW PRICES. ks TERMS CASH == | oi nee ’ ; ; ; Gon. Davies &C ‘ | Charlottetown, June 6, 1879. : } e { “AAS. IN Es W GOODS, Kx ‘* Prince Edward” and other Steamers, All carefully selected in the Best and Cnearest Markets. it de. and upwards. do do ‘ < y Cotton White Cotton at 6c. Towels at 4c. and upwards. Print Cotton at 6e. DRESS SILKS! Best Value ever offered in the City. se re ee ee SHIRTS, LINDERS & DRAWERS, RS, &c., Cheap LADIES’ COTTON HOSE, FROM 6C. PER PAIR. ca CQ Zi [x] A, op) 2) C1) G--B: EMBROIDERY, From 4e. per yard. a ereat selection, LADIES’ DRESS MATERIALS! all at Old Tariff prices. ~_— Millinery, FLOOR-CLOTHS. | Hats, Feathers & Flowers. Lace Curtains at prices to suit all customers. ee Best Value Yet Offered, DesBRISAY May 31, 1879. 2 gE FET Pb tena “6 aa IT a a a = a > ~ - = a . B. MacDonald’s SPRING STOCK! NOW COMPLBTE. Buyers in Town and from the Country will find this Stock unexcelled in Variety, Styles, Quality and Low Prices by any House in this City. We will quote a few articles to show the correctness of our remarks. YOU CAN BUY 20 YARDS GOOD GREY COTTONS FOR $1.00 YOU CAN BUY 10 YARDS PRINT COTTONS FOR 70c. YOU CAN BUY 10 YARDS DRESS GOODS FOR $1.20 YOU CAN BUY LADIES’ 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 Steck READY-MADE CLOTEIN G Mens’ and Boys in Great Variety, Very Cheap. 150 PIECES TWEEDS 4 a. . 50 PIECES WORSTEDS, Made to Order. Good Fits Guaranteed, INSPECTION SOLICITED. J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, May 15, 1879—her A ae eo tee emaemcepmiane Customs & Excise Tariff, AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALE AT ORR & CO'S. frou Safe, Show-Cases, &e, —WITH- - List of Warehousing Ports in the Dominion, Sterling Exchange, Franc,Germam Rixmark, —AND THE PRINCIPAL— Foreign Currencies at Canadian Customs | vic + Values, AT 12 o’clock, to-morrow, M-. COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES. Dodd will sell the Iron Safe aw As in force from March 15th, 1879. Cor-/make), 2 Counter Show-cases (wainut) 1 Up- rected to May 26th, 1879. j right Show-case (walnut), 1 handsome Shop ; Mirror, 1 Office Desk, Step-ladders, Stools, 1 PRICE 25 CHEN TS. | set Counter Scales, Shop Blinds and Rollers, ~-FOR SALE BY— Sign-boards, &c., &e. - BREMNER BROS. a@ The Sale of the balance of Dry Goods, ead tas : Clothing, etc., will be continued until all is May 7, 1879.-—3itaw disposed of. Jewelry and Silverware,| 2" pproocne veautn! EVENING SALES Front and Cuff Studs, Locket Chains, AT AUCTION. ‘Cake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Cruet Frames, NVENING SALES of Books and ete., at’ J. F. McKAY’S, North Side Queen Square, Charlottetown. ‘ , r pa tal Fancy Goods, by Auction, will com- mence at June 14, 1870—3w 3taw WILLIAM DODD, June 20—1) Auctioneer. ; 1 CELEBRATED - Harvie’s Book Store, Queen Square, 'Waltham Watches | monday Evening Next, the 23rd, AT 7.30 o'cLocK. 7 v yr ’ : JUST RECEIVED, W. W. STUMBLES, Jr., EL Solid Silver 2and 2 ez. Cases, which will Auctioneer. Se sold'y20 Per Cent. cheaper tharrany oth rhousean the trade. ; # ; ee S ee ‘Watrnnted as Ustal. }. F. McKAY, North Side Queén Square, Charlottetown. June 14, 18S79-—Sw 3taw Ch’town, June 20, 1879—2i © TL, D Skating Rink Property. JEWELRY, ! *tercso" ts se A Large Assortment Just Un TUESDAY, the ath inst, 4 : Received AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, 3 . THE OLD SKATING RINK PROPERTY, New Styles. L P ‘ With the Rink Building thereon. OW Ties, Pies: premiss are sitursel in the rear of HAWL AND CUFF PINS, Necklaces, Brooches, Lockets, Charms, Gents’ 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 ft 5 ht ee. 2 Masonic and O. F. Pins and Rings, Ear-rings, until it meets the plot on which the Rink is Cuff Studs, Collar Studs, Scarf Pins, Fancy Rings, Keeper Rings, Plain Rings, Chains, and many other articles to be had at built. E. W- TAYLOR'S, Terins at Sale. South Side Quecn Square, City.) === June 13, 1879—Im 3aw iD neh ee ls | anis. fest, Sound,Sa1, RICKAY’S LIVERY STABLES! GF Othe A. MEN ee A Der a 5 Vw VY nel Fs * t 7 ANY eas: * ab : : S PAX i —etetinngeetons wo WALLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. June 16, 1879-—pat 3i Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be inserfa ed for Ten Cents per day. YT ANTED,—A GIRL to do general housework. One from the country preferred. Apply at the Examixer Orrice, June 20—3i rayed or Stolen—From the farm of Mr. Owen Connolly, on St. Peter's Road, cee on Saturday last, a Brown Dal-fes, with a orth tide white spot on the lower part of his neck. : Persons giving information of his whereabouts nay or returning him to the farm, will be paid $5 Coaches. Buggies, Wagons, and | reward.—Prrex Downrxe. {june 20, 79} Horses, in Best Style, and at Shortest Notice. Sete TE bel Queen Square. ~ @ST.—Between the Five Mile House and Southport, a Silver Cased Watch. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Mrs. Duthanty’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 & Sox, Queen Street. {3in june 17} For Harness apply te H. COOMBS. AN A man with a good outfit t For Milk Pans geto H. (‘OOMBS. Ped TIN WARE. Apply to G. E | For Buter Crock, besi k nd made, go to H. | afniver, Upper Queen Street. [may 22] For Milk Cans, Strainers, Tin Cans, Tin Pans, * Pes N OF. Tea Pots, Buckets, Dippers, and Oil Cans, ee ” oe ot Bugh Molen, Lamps, Slop Pails, go to New Shop under | signed by Henry Rackem and eadorsed by the MARKET HOUSE. Hugh McDonald. The finder will oblige by For Bargains in Dress Goods, in Prints, in} eaving it at this office. {june 9—-lw eod} Ladies’ Suits, Trimmings, Flowers and | - Feathers, at from one-third to one-half dis-| C(thoep te Let,—-One of the best Business count on former prices, go to the new shop Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, under the Market House. opposite Post Office ; lately in the occupation H. COOMBS, j|of Rebert Brown. Possession given immedi- ately. Apply to Joun Newsoy, 12 tt RATES LOW. A. J. MicKAY. Jane 4, 1879—I1m taw Oe. \ \ TAGONS apply to H. COOMBS. nena June 16, 1879—3i ome BAMIR SS ros |