Zecal and Other Etems, “Prize List” of Provincial Exhibition on Jast page. Turee will be a meeting of the City . . . ® « - ) r Council this evening at 7.00, One hundred and twenty-seven horses were shipped to the United States last week. Tye Toronto Globe says the Summerside Tournal ‘speaks for Conservatives.” If it does, it speaks through a Grit *‘ inspector of Weights and Measures, ” We learn thata blunder*-which would have invalidated the election-—was made in the papers issued for the purpose of electing a representative of Cardigan ; but that it was corrected in time by the High Sheriff of King’s Cownty—Michael McCormack, Esq. Cricket. —The match oc ‘‘ Married” vs. “Single,” which was to have been played to-morrow, has been unavoidably postponed. There will however be a match of some de- scription, and all the members of the club are requested to put im an appearance at 2.30 p.m. Ix view of the increasing number of young ladies and gents who on market days sarade around the butchers stands in the; Market House, we would suggest that the Market Clerk be empowered to ssite promenade tickets. —-Com. We were shown in the market to-day some very large stocks and leaves of rhu- burb, which were grown by Mr. James Lewis, of St. Clair. The stock of one which we measured was two feet long, end the leaf wes 2 feet 6 inches long by 2 feet wide. This rhuburb is superior to any which we have seen imported this season. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, this forenoon, George Swan, for stealing thirty dollars from his mother, was com- mitted for trial at the Jume term of the Supreme Court; Samuel McDougall and William Murray, two juveniles, summoned on complaint of Miss Ada McKinnon, for assault, did not appear, and a warrant was issued fi ir their arrest. Tere was a large attendance at the market to-day. The prices were as follows : Beef, small, from 8 to 15 cents ; do., by the quarter, from 7 to 10 cents ; mutton, per Ib., from 7 to 12 cents ; lamb, per quar- ter, from 50 cents to $1.00; butter, fresh, per Ib., from 16 to 21 cents ; eggs, per doz. , from 8 to 10 cents ; barley, per bush., from 60 to 75 cents ; oats, per bush., from 43 to 45 cents; hay, per 100 lbs., 60 to 65 cents. Drownine Accipent.—-A St. Andrew’s, N. B., despatch to the St. John Globe states that Captain Brad Rideout, of Calais, and Horace Pettigrove, of Bayside, were drowned at the wharf in Calais, on Tuesday after- noon, by the upsetting of their boat, which was caused by Captain Rideot stepping quickly into it from the wharf. | The bodies were found soon after. Benjamin Petti- grove, father of Horace, and two other men narrowly escaped drowning. They were in the boat when it capsized. Tue steamer ‘ Albert” is performing regular fortnightly trips between Pictou, Magdalen Islands, Georgetown and Souris. Surely, King’s County, Prince Edward Island, must ever feel indebted to the Do minion Government, and especially to the Hon. D. Davies, chairman of the Steam Navigation Company for the generous at- tention given to this constituency. If this isa specimen of the Trade policy of the General Government, it should be en- couraged and perpetuated—just as short a time as possible. Protection may not be acceptable, but we can confidently assure the powers that be, that this Free-of-Trade policy is far more unsatisfactory than they have ever dreamed of. Yet, we expect soon to hear that Mr. Davies is a popular ! Free Trader.—K, C, Advertiser. Ow Wednesday evening last a man named George Swan was arrested by Ofticer Mc- Gregor, for stealing a purse containing $30 from his mother. He appeared before the Magistrate this morning for examination. The evidence taken shows thai at noon on Wednesday he entered his. mother’s dwel- ling house and stole the purse from her bed room. She missed the purse shortly after it was taken, immediately suspected the prisoner of taking it, and left orders at the Police Station for his arrest. He was about ‘‘striking out” to have a jolly time. When arrested by the officers in a bar room he was tendering a ten dollar bill for a treat. They immeciately searched him and found on his person twenty dollars. The bar- tender returned to the police the change of the ten dollar bill which was tendered for the drink, and thus Mr. 8. only succeeded in squandering twenty cents of the stolen money. He was committed for trial at the June sitting of the Supreme Court for lar- ceny. Ix the upper apartment of the Market House this forenoon, a market woman caused a general commotion. It was soon after she entered the apartment and laid her saleables on the table that she thrust her hand into her pocket, and found that her purse, containing a large suia of money was gone. Her disappointment could not be expressed. She became excited, and as she searched every pocket in her market costume, she cast sharp and suspicious lances at all near by her. Ii was gone, No doubt her pockets were picked. Ina terrible flutter of excitement, she told the police what had happened; got two to search the Market House, and asked the Marshal if she could have more——** at least a half a dozen.”. The two officers made a lively search. While they were thus en- gaged, a bright thought aroused the droop- ing spirits of the poor woman: to search her market basket. So doing, she found it ina corner where she concealed it before leaving her home. As she plucked it from her basket, six police entered the department {n order to more closely prosecute the search, unm, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. (Spx etl Despatch to Examiner. ) LONDON, June 6. A Bucharest dispatch to tl exectition of the Topola rioters was a cold. oe ater kar ete to terrorize the rvian ple; — ut it was unsuccessful in proaucing that effect, Che rioters were not revolutionists; they only made some noisy public demonstrations against the Cabinet policy and going to war with summoning the Skupstona, A St. Petersburg despatch to the Timea says: ‘ The active work of the Congress will fall upon Count Schowaloff, even if Prince Gortschakoff goes to Berlin.’ The latter is in- capable of prolonged mental action. The Times’ Pera correspondent telegraphs that Safvet Pasha’s appointment as Grand Vizer is generally and justly welcomed. He will do nothing hastily, but what he does will be judicious, A despatch from Vienna to the Daily Vele- graph says: ‘The time was when such a meeting as the coming Congress would have been preceded by private communion of Prince Gortschakoff and Count Andrassy with Prince { Bismarck.” Count Andrassy does not leave Vienna until the llth inst., and an order has been issued to mobilize 100,000 Austrian troops instead of 90, 000, All these, says the correspondent, ‘offer a guarantee that the ghost of tho triple alliance will not trouble the deliberation of Congress.’, ie J'imes says the Se = —_-. > = SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, June 7.—Springlield, Crapaud, ballast; Lettie May, Cape George, gravel; Tory, Pug- wash, stone; Minnie I., Summerside, shingles and posts. CLEARED. June 7.—Schr. Annie, Cape George, ballast; Alexander, Shediac, ballast; P. C. Hill, Pictou, ballast; Tory, Pugwash, ballast. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, AUCTION ! W be sold by AUCTION, on Monday, 10th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, the Cottage at the Gas-Works, To be removed off the premises. June 7, 1878—li net Building and Pasture Lots | | AM instructed by Mr. R. D. McLaren, _ tosell, at Auction, on the Premises, on SATURDAY, 8ru JUNE, at 12 o'clock, THIRTEEN VERY VALUABLE AND HANDSOMELY SIT- VATED BUILDING AND PASTURE LOTS, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, about one and-a-half mile from the City, on the Ma} peque Road, and known as the ‘*‘ Hermit- age,’ Six Lots containing one acreand upwardseach, front on the Malpeque Road ; and the remain- ing seven, containing two acres each, front on a road thirty-three feet wide, running west- wardly from the Malpeque Road. These Lots are very handsomely situated on the southern side of a hill, and have each a water privilege, making them invaluable for building or pasture purposes. TrermMs—Twenty per cent. down, the balance to be paid in five years with interest at 6 per cent. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. June 7, 1878—li er Union Bank of P. &, Island. ‘OTICE is hereby given that a Dividend, x at the rate of Ten per cent. per annum, has been declared on the Capital Stock of this Bank for the past half year, payable at its head Office in Charlottetown, on and after. this date. GEO. MACLEOD, Cashier. Ch’town, June 1, 778 —6i Jmay 3 THN DERS.- RYN DERS will be received by the Board of School Trustees of Charlottetown, at its Office, until : THURSDAY, the 20th June next, AT 12 o’CLocK, Noon, for furnishing a Steam-Heating Apparatus, of the most improved kind, for the New School Building now in course of erection on Western Kent Street, in this City. The Boiler to be either Tubular or Sectional, —Direct Radiators. The Contractor to guarantee 70 degrees of heat in the coldest weather. Security will be required for the proper per- formance of the contract. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. . Tenders to be marked on the outside ‘* Ten- der for heating new School Building.” By order of the Board. ISAAC GXENHAM, Secretary Ch’town, May 27, 1878.-— [may28 5i eod _ New Watches and Clocks RECEIVED. (Signed) JUST AILWAY MEN and others requiring a good substantial TIME-KEEPER can be sup- plied at a lower price than at any time previ- ously, at E. W. TAYLOR'S, South Side Queen Square. | May 31, 1873—6i eod VALUABLE | OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE, NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. A SUPERIOR LOT OF ZINC & LEATHER COVERED ‘TRUNKS | JUST ARRIVED. wnt (YS ee Solid Leather Valises! Much Cheaper than Home Manufacture. —--——--9— A FULL LINE OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS —— :-0- :——— zm@- Inspection Solicited before Purchasing Elsewhere. “2. GG ROBERTSON. Charlottetown, May 30— Rea ee ee ae a aa pase peepee aresaenaf eens sma — THOMAS WORKMHAR, 4. P.. TY. JAMES CLAXTON, Esquire President. Vice-President. SUN MUTUAL, MPH AN ACCUDENT EA SURANCE COMPANY ——---——-:10: — — -—— AUTHORIZED CAPITAL . 3 . =. . ~~ $1,000,000. HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. M. H. GAULT, Esquire, R, MACAULAY, Managing BDirector. Sec’y. CHARLOTTETOWN P. £. ISLAND HON@RARY DIRECTORS: fION. L. C. OWEN, HON, J. F. ROBERTSON, ss DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esg., MEssRs, JENKINS & McLEQOD, MepicaL EXAMINERS. —0:———_———— -0°--——— This Company issues Policies on all the APrrovep Metuons of Life and Accident Jusiness, Its Motto is ** Economy AND SEcURITY.” HORA © GASZARD, Agent P. E. island. Jan. 351, 1878— © LONGER AGENT! Our Agreement with W. H. Oxive, of St. John, N. B., has this day terminated by mutual consent. In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information from us direct, or through AMOS FISHER, Truro, N. 8, or JOHN WELSH, St. Martin’s, N. Bf PRICES REDUCED! Great Improvements in our SAws [ron—PorTABLE Grist MrLtts—PorTABLE Saw MILLs, Add s— ae WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS C9., Brantford, Canada. BOTH PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT AN ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON, April 17, 1878. ——_———:0:—- — RESERVE your Spring Order, and get our Low Quotations — LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE, GARVELL BRO’S, acents. Ch’town, March 23—sw pat s jour 21 Bank of P, E. Island, /King’s College, Windsor, W. §. DIVIDEND, at the rate of Ten Per MATRICULATION Examination for Cent. Per Annum, has this day been de- the University of King’s College, Wind- Stock of this Bank, payable at its Banking | 24th and 25th. Howse, on demand, Candidates are requested to send in their J. R. BRECKEN, Cashier names, at least a week before the examination, whom they will be notified of the hour and a ' place of examination. K NG SGU ARK HOUSE GEO. W. HODGSON, = 1 cuit aeons June 4th, 1878—<dy pat 31 eod GHN TILE MEN Gog “~ Are Invited to Call and Look at NOW READY - E NICE NEW GLOTHS JUST OPENED UP ART ILLUSTRATIONS! i LATEST PATTERNS! of the Dominion OF CANADA. Just pub- EXCELLENT VALYVE!) lished. The most popular and saleable Work seh eerinne of the day. In2 Magnificent Grand Quarto BEER & SONS. numbers at 50 cents. Beautifully illustrated and handsomely bound, with 28 fine Steel —erianinmntiomeneensenaire Plates, 20 original Wood Cuts, and 200 Photo DR. H. SURGEON DENTIST, clared for the past half year upon the Capital | sor, will be held in Charlottetown, on JUNE Ch’town, June 3, 1878— pat a ne pres li to the Secretary of the Local Committee, by Sec’y Committee. —-THE— TH Great National Work ! . . 1 E HE new and only ILLUsTRATED History Volumes, 600 pages in each, or in monthly Ch’town, March 23, 1875. Lithograph Engravings, on stone, of our promi- A. PARKER, nent public men. AGENTS WANTED in every town and county in P. E. I. Send for terms and outtit at once. D. DOWNIE & CoO., Sole Publishers. [may 25 (LATE OF OTTAWA). OFFICE . . COVER APOTHECARIES’ HALL. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p.m, Box 1964, Montreal. HE place toget your Printing done is at NER Printing Rooms _ sie | Ch’town, June 3, 1878—2aw the EX AUCTION SALES, Very VALUABLE Building & Pasture Lots, 70 Superior Stock! Well Bred Horses and Cows. 70: AM instructed by the Hon. Jas. C. Pore, to sell at AUCTION, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, the 26th & 27th inst., commencing each day at 11 o'clock, 43 Building Lots on the St. Peter's & Mount Edward Roads, known as ‘‘St. Avards,” splendidly situated for building purposes, affording some of the handsomest and most attractive sites for pri- vate residences to be found inthe City Su- burbs, and commanding charming views of the Hillsborough River and Harbor. These Lots are by far the most eligible Building Lots at present in the land market. Situated just outside the City limits, their freedom from taxes renders them most desirable for Villa Residences. — ALSO— 34 Building or Paddock Lots, containing one acre each, fronting on the upper and lower St. Peter’s Roads, directly opposite the entrance to the Brackley Point Road. g@” See Pian on posters. On Thursday, the 27th, I WILL SELL, AT THE KENSINGTON BREWERY STABLES, THE FOLLOWING Very Superior and Well Bred Cattle, being a portion of the largest and most valuable herd on the Island: 12 Very Superior and Well Bred Cows, in- cluding the prize Shorthorn and Grade Cows at the Provincial Exhibition last. year. 1 Heifer, 3 years old, very fa* . , ) l ee 9 ee ee 1 se 1 sé sé (All of which took first prize last year ax Calf, 1 year and 2 year old, grade heifers’, Daher Bull, 4 years old, bred on Stock “arm, 1 Large Fat Cow, 1 Fat Ox, 6 Very Fine. Heifer Calves, Pure Bred Shorthorns (Bull Calves), Chestnut Thoroughbred Mare (5 yrs. old, Foal from ‘‘ Warrior”’), 1 Very Superior Carriage Horse (5 yrs. old, 165 hands high), from Thoroughbred Horse ‘‘ Young Roland, 1 Pair Heavy Clydesdale matched, 6 and 7 yrs. old), 1 Heavy Mare, with her Foal. This Mare has taken six Ist prizes at Exhibitions. 1 Heavy Clydesdale Filly, 3 years old ; took —— last year as best 2-year old Draft illy ; 400 CEDAR POSTS. These Cattle are all well worth the atten- tion of Stock Raisers and others, being wel! bred of Superior Stock, affording a rare chance to purchase First-Class Cattle, TERMS FOR THE Property — Twenty per Cent. of the purchase money down; the bal- ance in four years, with interest at six per months will be given, on approved notes. Ch’town, June 7, 1878—3 in ea week BY AUCTION, BBLS. Canada FLOUR, 10 Bbls. Granulated do., 10 ‘* Prime CHEESE, 10 Tubs BUTTER, 15 Caddies Smoking do. BANK STOOGK. 10 Shares in Bank of P. E. L. cent. WILLIAM DODD, Saturday, the 8th inst., 50 Bbls. CORNMEAL, 10 Puns. Choice MOLASSES, 10 Bbls, BEANS, 50 Sides Logan's SOLE LEATHER, Fenton T. Newbery & Oo. FOR SALE, WILLIAM DODD, TERMS ror THE Stock—A credit of three AUCTIONEER. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, Ld5t 5 Hhds. E. R. SUGAR, 59 Boxes RAISINS, 5 Boxes COFFEE, 10 Boxes TOBACCO, June 6, 1878—pat 2i ar ti 2) SHARES in Merchants Bank, P. E, I. td (Queen Square. — how OO Mares (well Ch’town, June 6, 1878. ‘Wants, Lost, Sound, Kr. Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. - Vy Aaree a@ young man who has had 8 years experience in a General Store, a Situation either as Book-Keeper or Salesman. Salary not so mach Jn object as a permanent situation. Enquire of W. L. Cor- TON, Editor EXAMINER. June 7—6i - a — — - OST —On Tuesday, the 4th inst., a leather WAGON CUSHION, of a slate color. Anybody leaving it at the Store of McEachern & Co. will be rewarded, — aN ee ne eee