a nee eae ean mtdaaaesiaaaliliatil ls ii: ili ata lla, Local and @Other Items. Frese Sacwon, Halibut and Finnan Had- dies at Hall's Fish Market, 21 Speaker Tureotte was burned in efligy at Three Rivers on Saturday night last. THE latest Seaside and Lakeside Librarys received every mail at the ‘‘ Diamond Book- store.” Messrs. Ross Broruers exhibit some fine specimens of Photographic Art at Mr. Watson's Drug Store. Tue Local Elections in Charlotte County, N. B., resulted in the return of Messrs. Hill, Stevenson, Cottrell and Synott. Personat.—Rev. Dr. Wright, of McGill College, is again spending his holidays on the Island. He will stay at Georgetown. Tux interior of the Post Oftice is being largely altered. The stand-wicket will hereafter be located at the side of the new Yale lock-boxes. Ir is reported that William Welsh, Esq., has resigned his seat in the Local Legisla- ture. It is, at least, quite certain that he threatened to resign. Tue schr. Daddy, which was capsized at Shediac on Friday last, arrived in this port with a load of deals, ete., to-day. Tur steamer ** Miramichi” arrived from Montreal last night, with a cargo of mer- chandise. She sailed for Pictou at noon to-day. Prersonat. —W. H. Johnson, Esq., Gen eral Agent of the Wheeler and Wilson Sew- ing Machine Company, arrived in this city last evening. He is staying at the ‘* Re- vere.” THERE was no sitting of the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this morning, owing to the illness of R. R. FitzGerald, Esq. The three drunks that were for trial were ad- mitted to bail till Monday next. Murrox. — The Venerable Archdeacon Read will deliver a farewell address at his Church, in Milton, to-morrow (Sunday, June 16). There will be services both morning and evening. Woman's Temperance Union.—The la- dies of the above Union will hold a special meeting on Monday evening next, at seven o'clock, in the parlor of the Reform Club. A full attendance is requested. Cake 35 Years Oxtp.—A piece of wed- ding cake, made by Mrs. Wiggins, of P. E. Island (sister of the Rev. Canon Towns- hend), en the occasion of a friend’s mar- riage, 35 years ago, has been sent to the _ office of the Amherst Sentinel. Tue ‘‘ Fairy” and ‘“‘French Sporter’ are now in training at Upton Driving Park for the coming trotting match on Wednesday next. Both are in splendid condition. This race will, we anticipate, be one of the finest contests ever witnessed in this Prov- ince. Much interest is mamifested in it by the horsemen of both Counties. We fail to see the Secretary's report of the Murray Harbor Road meeting in this morfiing’s Putriot. There is a slight differ- -ence of opinion between the Secretary and ‘the Patriot as to the number present. The jatter says fifty or sixty were present. The former says there were present a hundred ot @ hundred and twenty! WE call the attention of owr readers to See See Jones’ advertizement of Tubular Wells and Pumps. Mr. Jones seems to be the right man in the right place, and is much in favor of printer's ink. He is the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated C. B. Pump, and first to introduce the Tubu- lar Well on the Island. All new and care- ful inventions should be tested. Tue celebrated stallion ‘ Jeff,” well- known to our prominent horsemen, died at Souris a few days ago, on account of in- juries received from a kick on the right nee. ‘ Jeff’ won the gold medal and championship for being the fastest stallion at Upton Park last fall, and, at the time of his death, was the fastest horse on the Island. We are glad to hear that Mr. Hardy has secured a young “‘ Jeff,” a very promising horse, four years old. A rerson who recently visited the Qua- rantine Hospital at the Harbor’s mouth, informs us of its present disgraceful condi- tion. He says the ceiling in the bedrooms is falling from the effect of the rain which enters through the roof; the steves are completely out of order ; and the Hospital, generally, lacks everything that would be a comfort to a poor invalid. ‘‘ Indeed, ) he says, ‘‘it is dangerous for the keeper, who is a healthy man, to reside in it at present.” This being the case, we hope the authorities will immediately give it their attention, and have it repaired as soon as possible. THERE were two cases of assault, from the country districts, tried before Theophilus DesBrisay, Esq., to-day. The first was be- tween Elijah Rolling, plaintiff, and Henry Laird, defendant, both of Cavendish. It appears that they were attending a prayer meeting on the evening of the 4th ist., and on returning homewards a fight oc- curred, in which the defendant sprained the plaintiff's left arm and inflicted other injuries. Laird was fined $10 and costs, or two months’ imprisonment. He also paid $25 for the personal damages he did Rolling in the affray. The second was a case of as- sault between Murdock, McKinnon, plain- tiff, and Murdock McLeod, defendant, of the same vicinity. It appears that McLeod was returning from this City, on the 4th inst., and was at the time a little “over the bay.” He entered the residence of Mr, McKinnon and assaulted him violently. For this he was fined $10 and costs, or two months’ imprisonment, and also to give two sureties of $100 each to keep the peace for twelve months, } (Special Mesputch to Hxaminer. ) Berwin, June 15. | The English, French, German and Fastern branches of the Israclitish Alliance have sent |® delegate here to represent to the members of | Congress the deplorable condition of the Jews in Koumania and Bulgaria, _ It is reported that Beaconsfield will move tor the admission of Greece into the Congress rhe Roumanian delegates are much mortified at their cool reception everywhere. here can be no doubt of Prince Bismarck’s desire for peace. The leanings of entire Ger- many are as accurately known as those of the Chancellor, There are three distinctive eur- rents of opmion. ‘The Court party are decidedly Russian; and it will not be for want of their good wishes and efforts if Russia does not ob- tain all the satisfaction she aspires to, Pants, June 14, rhe construction of the Exposition building im excess of the original estimate. Bonne, June 14, on tte Old Catholics’ Synod, by a vote of 75 to 22, alopted resolutions in favor of permitting the clergy to marry. OrTrawa, June 14, A special cable from London says there is the best authority for stating that when Beaconsfield left for Berlin, nothing definite was settled about Lord Dufferin’s successor. Correspondence, gw” Wedonot hold ourselves re sponsible for the state ments or Opimions of our correspond nts, Diphtheria. To the Kditor of the Examiner. Sir,—I take the liberty of publicly asking the Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths for the number of deaths amongst children (under twelve years of aye) registered in this island during the past twelve months from the above disease. Yours. &c., A STRANGER. June 15, 1878. hla ili Snktalbatiiatlllia dikes. hicrwabidicc To the Editor of the Hxaminer. Dear Str,—lI find, in referring to a copy of the Asylum specification, that the roofs are to be shingled with St. John No. 1 split pine shingles, laid in mortar, and 45 inches to the weather. How, then, does it come that a contract has been entered into with the Messrs, McKinnon, of Lot 9, to furnish the contractor of the Asylum with sawn cedar shingles. Now, itis well known that the quality of shingles specitied would cost at least six or seven dol- lars at St: John, besides the cost of importa- tion, which would be about 25 cents per thousand; while the sawn cedar will cost about $3.00 (delivered), or perhaps for extra No. 1 $3.25. So that taking into consideration the difference between the cost of the pine and cedar, I find that it would amount to about $3.50 per square; and as there area great many squares in the roofs, it would save a very large amount to the contractors. It may be that the difference of cost has been deducted from the contract price; if so, the Government organs will be able to inform. qf am free to admit that McKinnon’s shingles are the best in the market, and can be recom- mended for either roofs or walls of buildings. But, since they do not cost near so much as St. John No. 1 pine, and as they are not in the specification, | would like to know whether the Government or the contractors are entitled to the d‘fference ot cost. I am, Sir, yours, LiCHARD WEEKS. Ch’town, June 18, 1878. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. June 14.—W. Smith, Montreal; J. O’Flaber- ty, do; George Howatt, Crapaud; FE, L. Jen- nings, Boston; John Lynch, London. OSBORNE HOUSE. June 13.—A. Finlayson, Georgetown. June 14.—W. Whittield, Fredericton, N.B.; John Gaffney, Summerside; C. B. Merriam, Rockport, Me.; 8. McNeill, Sum nerside; W. H. Bowen, do. REVERE HOUSE. June 14.—H. M. Churchill, Rustico; Wm. Richards, Bideford; Arch. Holmes, City; Geo. Kaulbeck, Halifax; Chas. Hyde, Montreal; H. R. Narraway, Pictou; Chas. H. Lindsay, London, Eng.; W. H. Johnson, Halifax. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, June 15—Schr. W. Wright, Chatham, lumber; Toy, Pugwash, limestone; | Dare, Che- mogue, deals; Jessie M., Anticosti, 2 bbls. herring; Lone Star, Chémogue, deals; Springtield, Crapaud, ballast; Margaret Jane, Bouctoche, deals; Daddy, Chatham, deals, scantling, etc.; Rustic, Wyse, Bay Verte, deals; A. Brown, Sidney, 60 tons coal. CLEARED. June 15—Sehr. Springfield, Crapaud, mdse. ; I Dare, Chemogue, ballast; Lone Star, Chemogue, ballast; Elizabeth, Pictou, bal- last; Rustic. Bay Verte, ballast. i: Hinjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in! Nature gives us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means for enjoyment. We can desire no better when in perfect health ; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worried out with disease, when there 1s no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily ob- tain satisfactory proof that Green’s August Flower will make them as free from disease as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Com- plaint are the direct cause of seventy-five per cent. of such maladies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distress- ing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. cost 45,000,000 francs, which is 10,000,000 * menmaM"O0TRITTING WAREROD NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. A SUPERIOR LOT OF ZINC & LEATHER GOVERED TRUNKS | Solid Leather Valises |! Much Cheaper than Home Manufacture, eee en () anes A FOLL LINE OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS ! -——:-0- :——— r& Inspection Solicited before Purchasing Hlsowhere. Cc. ROBER-FSON. Charlottetown, May 30 eo —a — LS THOMAS WORKMAN, ii. P.. 2. JAMES CLAXTON, Esquire President. = UN Vice-President. DONT LL TF ea i} va CAAT GRCVSTR RAAT Ot ai 1a] | ARG i | : Ai eR aR EK va iy) tk i alas i B41 Vsti tae 3k a A! OF MONTREAT.. —-—— 10: ——--— AUTHORIZED CAPITAL . . ... HEAD OFFICE: M. Hi. GAULT, Esquire. Managing Director. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: $1,060,000. ST. JAMES STREET. BR, MACAULAY, See’y. 203 HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, * DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esa, Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, Mepican EXAMINERS. eo OO OOOee=eaeeeeee This Company issues Policies on all the Avprprovep Merionps or Life and Accident Business. Its Motto is *‘Kconomy AND SEcurrty.” a HORACE HASZARD, Agent P. E. Island. Oo LONGER AGENT! Our Agreement with W. H. Otive, 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, S, 07? . PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT a JOHN WELSH, Gr Martin’s, N, B. ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON. PRICES REDUCED! Great Improvements in our Saws [Ron—Porrasie Grisr Mrtts—Porras_e Saw MILs. Address— (di ate WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS CO., Brantford, Canada. April 17, 1878. —————__———. 0s —— -- —— RESERVE your Spring Order, LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE, GARVELL BRO’S, acents. Ch’town, Mareh 23—sw pat s jour 21 und get our Low Guotations — | LARGE SALE REAL ESTATE CARDIGAN BRIDGE ! $15,008 Worth of Eligible Lands and Buildings, . which must be Sold. 1 AM instructed by J, S, Carvell, Esq., _ to Sell, By Auction, on the premises, On' Wednesday, July 10th, commencing on arrival of train from Charlottetown, at If o’clock, the following valuable Pro- perty at the Village of Cardigan, namely : 24 LOTS, of 4 acres each. 5 Water LOTS, 15 Building Lots, beautifully situated. ] Finished Dwelling House, with 2 acres of land attached. 2 Acres with House thereon. Store and Dwelling House with Land at- tached; the former at present occupied by Messrs. Beer & Son; the latter, by Mr. Hug Lord Macdonald. A Lot with Carriage Factory and Dwelling House thereon; the Factory occupied by Mr. Angus Gregor; the House by Mr. James Stev- enson. A Special Train will leave Charlottetown on morning of sale, returning same evening. teturn tickets at half fare, thus placing within the reach of all a cheap trip to the country. Refreshments will be provided for persons coming from a distance. TerMs—15 per cent. —cash at Sale—and the balance by instalments, namcly :— 15 per cent. on 10th Nov., 1878. 290 do do 1879. 35 do do 1880, 25 do do 1881, bearing interest at 6 per cent, per annum. This valuable property—close by Railroad Station, Churches, Schools, Factories, &¢.— offers a rare chance to Capitalists, Tradera, and others, for safe and profitable investment. . A. McNerun, Auet’r. Ch’town, June 15, 1878. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. ROBERT ORR & CO. Have now open, and ready for inspection, a very large stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! Which they are selling, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, enon ion LOWER PRICES —THAN—- Ever Before Offered. They respectfully solicit the patronage of their customers, and the public generally. Ch'town, May 8, 1878. TO LET—with immediate op ge a LOUSE on Dorchester Street, near Queen Street ; rent mod- Apply to JAMES D. MASON. erate, Ch’town, June 8, 1878—dy pat 2i eod NG SQUARE HOUSE: _—_—__—. NOW READY: THE Great National Work ! sre tuvited to catt and took at ART ILLUSTRATIONS! gy C. R. TUTTLE. NIGE NEW CLOTHS JUST OPENED UP -—[IN— Our Tailoring Department. LATEST PATTERNS.! EXCELLENT VALUE! BEER & SONS. Ch’town, March 23, 1878. NHE new and only ILLusrrarep History of the Dominton oF CANADA. Just pub- lished. The most popular and saleable Work of the day. In2 Magnificent Grand Quarto Volumes, 600 pages in each, or in monthly numbers at 50 cents. Beautifully illustrated and handsomely bound, with 28 fine Steel Plates, 20 original Wood Cuts, and 200 Photo Lithograph Engravings, on stone, of our promi- nent public men. AGENTS WANTED in every town and county in P. E. I. Send for terms and outfit at once. D. DOWNIE & ©o., pos | Stetuttthens.. OFFICES TO LET King’s College, Windsor, ¥. 8)? = Sev“ ( i FICES, suitable for Lawyers and others, “4 J to let in building lately occupied by 58. Box 1964, Montreal. MATRICULATION Examination for Raith & O iaute te the University of King’s College, Wind- | *elta & 0. «Appsy ne sor, will be held dis’ Chaslotlctown, on JUNE! i HORACE HASZARD. 24th and 25th. | Ch’town, May 27, 1575— Candidates are requested to send in their | names, at least a week before the examination, 5 = to the Secretary of the Local Committee, by > whom they will be notified of the hour and place of examination. GEO. W. HODGSON, Sec’y Committee, June 4th, 1878—dy pat 3i eod HE place toget your Printing done is at the EXAMINER Printing Rooms H. A. PARKER, SURGZON DENTIST, (LATE OF OTTAWA). OFFICE . . OVER APOTHECARIES’ HALL. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 6}p. m. Ch'town, June 3, 1878—2aw | SUITABLE AssonTMENT of Gilt Window LA Coinices—ror Tue season. MARK BUTCHER. May 21, 157S.—pat ar n-era her pres Im, Warts, Lest, Found, Le. Advertisements wnder this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. f ouse to Let.—To let, on Bayfiel Street, a comfortable House, ccontainin - seven rooms. Possession given immediately For further information, enquire at the Exal INER Office. June 12, 187S— — \ TJANTED TO RENT—A small House or Tenement in a good situation in town. Apply to J. G. ECKSTADT, at the store of A. Hermans, Queen Street. June 10—3i \ ANTED—Ty a young man who has ; had 8 years experience in a General Store, a Situation either as Book-Keeper or Salesman. Salary not so much an object as a permanent situation. Enquire of W. L, Cor- TON, Editor EXAMINER. June 7—6i OUSE TO LET—0On Great a Street, opposite Lewis’ Photograph Gal- lery. Possession given immediately, fat DORSEY & JOST’sS. May 14—pat 3aw tnquir G@UND—At Southport a Pocket Book, containing papers which may be oi value to the owner. The Pocket Book cen be ob- tained at the ExsMinrR office by proving pro perty, and paying for advertizement, May 21—1878. new Dwelling Att in tas SN egtbt ts Ait anita tg tet