——— Loca no So me cm AEN I EC AL TOE NR and Other Items.’ Senator How tan is*in the city. enjoying excellent health. REMEMBER the extensive sale of bankrupt; stock at the store of Mr. 8S. W. McMurray, to-morrow at eleven o'clock, Tar barque Unity cleared for George- town for Honfleur, France, on Monday,’ the 9th, with 3,319 bushels oats, and 446 pieces spruce deals. He i } | } | } i } | | i j ’ | We prrxct the attention of the author- | ities to the disgraceful acts ef a gang of young ruffians who frequent the English burying ground on Sundays. Tombstones are defaced, flower beds are destroyed, railings are pulled down, apparently re- gardless of consequences. Cannotthe pros- ecution of seme of these young vandals be effected for the sake of example ! Tue walking match at the Rink will com- mence at 11 o’clock to-morrow forenoon. The name of John MeInnis has been added to the list of entries, and Richard Mitchell has with drawn, on account of an unavoidable circum- stance. He states he will—after the match is decided—challenge the winner. All are look- ing forward to an interesting match. Betting bas already commenced. Tue market to-day was very well stocked rices were a8 follow : Beef, small (per lb.) from 6 to 12 cents; do., per qr., from 5 to 8 cents ; mutton, from 6 to 10 cents; lamb, per qr., from 50 cents to $1.00; veal, from 3 to 8 cts., turkeys, from $1.00 to $1.40; butter, fresh, from 14 cents te 20 cts. ; potatoes, from 30 cts. to 35 cents; oats, from 34 cents to 35 cents; eggs, from 8 to 10 cents per "ddz.; hay, from 25 to 40 cents ; oatmeal, per 100 ths., $2.50 to $3.00; flour, per 100 tbs., $275. to $3.00. Yue steamer Carroll arrived from Boston at 2o'clock to-day, with a cargo of merchandise and the following passengers: Mrs. Freemer- man, Miss Carrie Rogers, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Deveraux, Mrs. Mary Tracy, Master A. Tracy, Miss Maggie Livingston, Mrs. J. Cummings, Miss Fannie Downey, Mrs. Emma J. Blackley, Miss Lillie Blackley, Miss Emma Blackley, Miss Stewart Blackley, Mr. Wm. Ladner, Mr. George W. Blackley, Mr. T. (J. Evans, Capt. W. S. Smith, Mr. Wickwire, Mrs. Ring. Special Notices. ALL persons who want good tea, very cheap, in small caddies, better try May, Kelly & Co. SomeTHinc New to ffovusEKEEPERS. — 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.—im eod May, Ketty & Co, sell the cheapest tea in the city, in small caddies from 5 Ibs. upwards. Tuosk Woop Sriints at Bremner Bros. aré very nice for picture frames and fancy work, and are quite cheap. {june 9 3i] May, Kexty & Co. are selling umbrellas from 25 cents upwards.—june 9 31 Rerrrinc rrom Busryess.—Call and get bargains in trimmed and untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, and other articles fitting for summer wear, at the Ladies’ Establish- ment, Queen Street. a LS SS A Ask Yourself these Questions. Are you a despondent sufferer from Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpita- tion of the Heart? Have you Dizziness of the head? Is your Nervons system de- pressed? Does your blood circulate badly ! Have you a cough, low spirits, coming up of the food after eating! &e., &c. All of these, and much more, are the direct re- sults of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Indigestion. GreeNn’s AvGuUST FioweEr is now acknowledged by all Druggists to be a positive cure. Two million four hundred thousand bottles were given away in the United States through Druggists to the people as atrial. Two dozes will satisfy any person of its wonderful quality in cur- ing all forms of Indigestion. Sample bot- tles 10 cts. Regular size 75 cents. Sold sitively by all first-class Druggists in the United States. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, June 9.—Geo. W. Howlan, Cascumpec; E. Pelletier, Quebec; G. P. Sanbord, Boston; Geo, Lawlins, St. John, N. B. EEE ee Died. At Naufrage, on Monday, 2nd June, Annie McDonald, daughter of the late Donald B. McDonald, aged 20. May she rest in peace. At St. John, N. B., on the 7th inst., of in- flammation, Maude Blanche, infant daughter of Joseph and Fannie A. Arsenault, aged 5 months. NE Married. At the residence of the bride’s mother, on the 28th March, by the Rev. T. J. Dinesteadt, Mr. Donald McLean, of Charlottetown, to Miss May R. Newson, of Crapaud. On the 4th inst., at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. T. W. Johnston, Mr. James Newsom, of Crapaud, to Miss! Alice Lowther, eldest daughter of George Lowther, Esq. : — ee een Sb Customs & Excise Tarif -—-WITH-— t of Warehousing Ports in a the Dominion, Sterling Exchange, Franc, Germam Rixmark —AND THE PRINCIPAL— Foreign Currencies at Canadian Customs Values, COMPILED FROM CFFICIAL SOURCES. As in force from March 15th, 1879. Cor- rected to May 26th, 1879. PRICE 25 CENTS. --FOR SALE BY— BREMNER BROS. May 7, 1879,—sitaw * SPECIAL BARGAINS !' A Lot of Boys’ Linen Suits,; AT $1.00. A Let of Boys’ Tweed Suits, AT $2.00. 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, SPLENDID VALUE ae BLACK & COLORED LUSTRES BLACK & COLORED CASHMERES Persians, Berges, Grenadines ! Cheap Striped, Checked and Plain DRESS LINENS. A Large Stock and Good Variety of Patterns of CARPETS, FLOOR-C_OTHS, CURTAINS AT VERY LOW PRICES. ie TERMS CASH ==y | | | | | UNGE EDYA .5,” iecieiee 1 a Vian Ml 5 Our Stoek for this Season surpasses anything we have yet ‘shown, in VALUE, STYLE and VARIETY ! And, notwithstanding the increased duties, we can (with a few exceptions) sell, at - LESS THAN OLD PRICES Millinery, . Dress Goods, Straw Hats & Bonnets, Lace Goods, Suk Scaris, Grey & White Cottons, PRINTED GOTTONS, CLOTHS —AND—~ TWEEDS Trimmings, —AND-— EVERY NOVELTY OF THE SEASON! We have marked Goods very, low For CASH. PKUMS & SBP Gal. Dames & Ul | Charlottetown, June 6, 1879. Ch tewn, May 8, 1879, YOU CAN YOU CAN YOU CAN YOU CAN BUY LADIES’ OUR LADIES’ ARE CERTAINLY | B B BUY 10 YARDS DR UM in Gre Made Mens’ and Boys 150 PIECES TWEEDS, 50 PIECES WORSTEDS,. 2 eR RT (as Pry ee A EN TT TTT te A + _ 5 ° ~% 7, ran SPRING STOCK! a ub REE UA . INOW COM PiBTE. Buyersgin 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 afew articles to show the correctness of our remarks. UY 20 YARDS GOOD GREY COTTONS FOR $1,00 UY 10 YARDS PRINT COTTONS FOR 70c. ESS GOODS FOR $1.20 BRELLAS FOR 22c. EACH TRIMMED HATS THE CHEAPEST. Flowers. Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hoisery, Fringes, Laces, Collars, Ties, Frillings, at Bottom Prices. Oo— In Gentlemen’s Out-fitting Department, we have a full Steck READY-MADE CLhLOTHIN G at Variety, Very Cheap. to Order. Good Fits Guaranteed, INSPECTION SOLICITED. J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, May 15, 1879—her AUCTION SALES. BY AUCTION ON Thursday next, June 12th, At 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises, that very desirable residence pleasantly situated on Douglass Street, close to the Malpeque Road, oceupied by the owner, Mr. F. James. The House is new, two storey, flat roof, with kitchen attached. Immediate possession given if required. TERMS easy and made known at sale. A. McNEILL, Auct’r. Ch’town, June 9, 1879. 3i ’ GREAT SALE OF se SATLH OF Very Valuable Stock, -—AND— HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS. te eee eae SALES. 3 I. undersigned is instructed by the Hon. é J. ©. Pores, to sell, by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th DAY OF JUNE NEXT, AT 11 o’cLOcK, —AT HIs— Brewery Premises, St. Peter's Road, (near the City) all his BY AUCTION IN THE Market Hall, | On Thursday, the 12th June,’ TO COMMENCE AT 11 O'CLOCK, The Subscriber will sell the largest and hand- somest lot of first-class Furniture ever offered inm this market at Auction, - Herd of Cattle, NEW FURNITURE! Beno 24 head of pure-bred Short-horn Cows and Heifers, 48 head of Grade Cows and Heifers, 1 pure-bred Durham Bull (5 years old,) 1 do do (2 years old,) bred from the celebrated stock of the Hon. Senator Cochrane. l do do (1 year old.) —~AIR0—- 1 Imported Thorough-bred Stallion (7 years old,) consisting in part of 20 Chamber Suites in all Walnut, Ash and Walnut, and painted; 20 Parlor and Drawing Room Suites, in walnut, covered in Rep, Plushes and Cottolines; 18 Wal- nut Sideboards, 5 Walnut Wardrobes, 20 Centre Tables, in walnut and mahogany ; 2 Gilt Mantle Mirrors, in English plate ; 10 Walnut Extension Tables, 5 Daven- ports, 10 Walnut Book Cases and Writing ' Desks, 120 Walnut Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, in hair-cloth; 20 Easy Chairs, and 20 Rockers to match; 4 chest- nut Bedsteads, trimmed with walnut (French), 6 Whatnots, in walnut; 5 Hall Hat and Umbrella Stands, 6 Hall Tables, 10 Hall Chairs, Music Stools,- Ottomans, Fancy Chairs, Looking Glasses, Children’s Cribs, Cots and Carriages, i New Square Piano, 1 Second Hand Piano. TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS & SCOTCH CARPETS Goods will be open for inspection on Wed- nesday, llth June, at 2 o'clock, p. m. . Terms as asual, and made known at Sale. The entire lot of over $5,000 worth will be cleared out without reserve. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Charlottetown. June 7, 1879. ry} ’ A . New Carriagesat Auction ! WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at my Saleroom, Queen Square, on Friday, 13th inst., at 2 oclock— Five New Single-seat WAGONS, One ‘“ Double ** - " A very superior flot, well made, and of the latest styles. Terms-—Six months’ credit, on approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, June 7—- Auctioneer. House and Lot for Sale AT AUCTION. AM instructed, by Mr. JOHN GILLIS, to sell at jAuction, on the premises, the HOUSE AND LOT now occupied by him on the Malpeque Road, cpposite the resi. dence of James B. Gay, Esy., on On Monday, the 16th June, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, The Lot is 170x52 feet, and has a Heuse on it containing 6 rooms, Terms—25 per cent.’down ; the balance in 6 years, with interest at 6 per cent. ~W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Ch’town, June 7, 1879— 1 Superior Cart Horse, weighs 1,550 Ibs, (8 years old, ) | 1 Superior Cart Horse, weighs about 1,500 lbs., (5 years old,) 1 White Driving Mare, from old Messenger, (7 years old,) 1 Valuable Driving Mare, do (5 years old,) 1 Good Travelling Horse, lo (S?years old, ) £0 pure bred Liecester Ewes and about 40 Lambs. The pedigree of all the pure-bred Stock will be furnished on the day of Sale. As the exportation of cattle and sheep is in- creasing every year, farmers and _ stock- raisers should avail themselves of this first- class opportunity to purchase pure and im- proved bred cattle, the above herd being justly celebrated for their superior qualities. Terms—Under $50, cash; over $50, 4 roaonths’ credit on approved joint notes. ALSO, ca the following day, THURSDAY, 26th inst., at 11 o’clock, on the premises, the most ex- tensive sale of Valuable Building Lots ever held on the Island, consisting of TWO HUNDRED of the finest and most handsomely situated Building Lots in the vicinity of Charlottetown, unsurpassed for beauty of situation, nearness to the eity, and general adaptability for build- ing purposes, Ist.—The Estate of ARDGOWAN, on the Mount Edward Road, will be sold in 75 Building Lots of one-half acre each and upwards, thus comprising many of the very finest building lots ever toffered at auction. 2nd.—The “ARDGOWAN” RESIDENCE, (ene of the most beautifully situatea gentleman’s residences in the Royalty), with barns, stables and other outbuild- ings, will be sold, together with about four acres of land. (See plan.) 3rd.—One Hundred and Twenty-five Building Lots, extending from the Upper St. Peter’s Road through to the bank of the Hillsborough River, at Strawberry Point, Forty-five Lots fronting on the Upper and Lower St. Pewr’s Roads, and the remainder on roads or streets’ 30 and 40 feet wide, which intersect the property, as per plan, to be seen at my office, The Lots on the River’s bank are from one to two acres each, and are easily accessible by roads leading from the Lower St. Peter's Road. This being by far the most extensive sale of Real Estate ever placed on*the market, cap- italists and others will find it a rare chance for safe investments. Terms—Twenty per cent. of the purchase money down, the balance in four years, with interest at six per cent. per annum. WILLIAM DODD, ; Auctioneer. Ca’town, June 4, 1879, — HE place to fe ourPrinting done is at the EXAM R Printing Room UY THE DAILY Bir ese ites sere ioal at lego Arh meena