‘Local and Other Tieins. Reap Tremain & Metealf's advettisement in another colump. ' ‘ Don’t forget the sale of pictures at W. D. | Stewari’s salcscoom thi: evening. Dont forget Dr. Burns’ lecture to-night in St. James’ Hall—subject . ‘‘ King of Men.” They continue to suppurate, causing both <is- HANLAN’s eyes are almost closed with iretis. | comfort and pain. Tux Ross Smith race has again been post- | poned—this time until the weather is fit for | aculling. ‘Ten thousand people disappointed. | Tue Marriage of King Alfonso of Spain is annonced to take place at Madrid at the ex- piration of the period of mourning for the Infanta Maria del Pinar. 7 Dr. Burns lectures to-night in St. James, Hall, for the benefit of the Sabbath School. Subject : “King of Men.”” Don’t fail to hear hitn. Tue brigantine Peeress arrived at Canso from Liverveol, G. B., on Tuesday last. The Captain reports heavy weather and the less of one man named Rober Robertson, of Liverpool], during the passage. McKerzie Bowell and Ottawa on Tuesday Persoxats.—Hon. family returned to morning. T. C. James and F. W. Hales, Esqs., re-: turned from St. John on Tuesday, where they had been attending the Y. M. ©. A. Convention Crry Scuoois.—There is a great deal of complaint about the overcrowded state of some of the city schools. It is said that Miss McLeod is endeavoring to teach 130 children, This is an injustice to teacher and pupil, and we hope that something will be done to remedy the evil. At THe Stipendiary Magistrates Court this forenoon, Mary McKachran and Catherine Campbell appeared on a charge of larceny on complaint of Timothy O’Connell. The evi- dence being insufficient, the prisoners were discharged. Richard Duffy was arrainged for assaulting George Marquis, but the summons was dismissed with costs. THe Arcrtic Searcn Expepirion which started last summer to discover the journals of Sir John Franklin’s expedition has been heard from. They landed on the north shore of Hudson Kay in August, 1878, and in April of this year made a journey towards King William's land. Several geographical errors had been made by the Expedition. ‘“(yrip’s’’ CARTOON. —Grip’s last cartoon is antitled, ‘‘Sir John’s Crowning Victory.” It re- presents Sic. John taking the oath of Privy Counciller before -the Quees. While in the act of kissing the Bible, he is represented as giving Goonge Brown, the editor of the (lobe (who is standing behind him with a mop and pail), a kick in the stomach. Mr. Newrtox L. McKay is the Grit candi- date for the vacancy caused by the death of the late member- fer Cape Briton, He isa genuine Reformer and Free Trader of the ad - vanced school. He opposes the Government because they did not put a duty of seventy- 4ive cents a ton on coal, instead of fifty cents. This seems inconsistent, but it is character- istic of your true Grit WE regret to learn that our respected fel- Jow-citizen, Mr. Francis MeRory, met with a serious accident at Miscouche on Wednesday. Mr. McRory was engaged at painting the R. C, Chapel. The stage on which he was working gave way, and he fell to the ground, breaking on«,of his legs aboye the ankle. The limb was immediately set, and Mr. McRory és now doing well. Grorck A. STANLEY, shoemaker, was ar- vaigned before the Stipendiary Magistrate's Ceurt to-day, with stealing a purse from the pouket of Mr. James C. McMillan, ef Halifax. Six witnesses were examined, and the evidence showed that Mr. McMillan’s purse-—containing a return ticket to Halifax, and three of MoM s visiting cards were found in Stanley's workshop, ~~ hat be had —— apending money very freely yesterday. tan- ley was full y eananttod for trial at the next session of the Supreme Court, for larceny. Hozoxes. New York, has its Guibord Case. The authorities of Calvary cemetry have re- fusedto permit the body of Dennis{Cepper to be interred in » lot which had been purchased by the deceased during his life time. Copper was a Roman Catholic, bat had become a Freemason. The funeral procession was allow- ed to go to the cemetry gate before the fact of the refusal was made known. The Roman Catholic authorities boldly take the ground that the exclusion of Copper’s remains from the Cemetry was that he had violated the reg- ulations of the Church by belonging toa secret society ; anc hence that his body was not en- titled to be buried in ne gage ound, Legal proceedings have been instituted, sim- ilar to those which took place in the celebrated Guibord case, and the contest promises to be equally bitter. : 4 Laker aumber of people gathered at the gumilereide Driving Park, on Tuesday after- neon to witness the match race between ‘‘Look Out” and ‘‘ Dean Swift,” for $50 a side. «* Dean Swift” failed to put in an appearance, The absence of this horse, whatever may le the cause of it, brought unfavorable comments en his owner. In spite of the absence of one of the horses that was advertised to trot, a race was got up between Mr. Newton Lea’s stallion ‘All Right” and ‘‘ Look Out.” ** All Right ” was in no condition to trot, and his owner had no intention of trotting him when he left home. He consented simply to prevent the large crown that assembled to witness the tace from going away disappointed. The race was mile heats, best three in five. “ All Right ¥ won the raee in three straight heats. This fine animal bids fare to become one of the fastest trotters in America There was also a three-minute race, for which six entries were made. The following ie a summary of THE RACE: James Sharp g m Kitty Clyde, 71223 ‘ ¥pesirep Se. PHAM 2 8 ; 2 Sims’ g g Kensington Boy, 5 r M. McKinnon’s b g Western Boy, 4 44 dr bank’s gilding, 656 dr wley Pacer, 323 dr This was 2 very interesting race, and oc easioned a ood deal of merriment for the “oe ~ : ? Pa LONDON HOUSE nee JULY. NOW SHOWING ! AT 50 CTS. AND 75 CTS. EACH. Cheap Lines of Colored’ Alhambra Quilts 50 CTS, 75 CTS, $1.00. The Balance of our Stock of Ladies Skirts To be Cleared Out at a Bargain. A Fresn Stock OF PRINT TO OPEN THIS WEEK. MENS’ STRAW HAS! A Large Variety, Very Cheap. IIN OUR, Tailoring Department —WE HAVE ic Capital Range of Broadcloths, Worsted Coating, Wa TERMS CASH <sy GeO aes & UL @pectators. - S. Journal. i Charlottetown, July 8, 1879 A Lot of Mens’ White Vests, ' ' and Tweeds. EE OT { NEW BLACK LUSTRES, / ; } o B. HAS JUST MacDonald RECEIVED NEW FANCY DRESS GOODS, AT NEW BI SLACK & COLORED CORDS, VELVETEENS & SILK VELVETS, NEW FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, New Straw Hats, FRILLINGS, FRINGES, AND RIBBONS, THE LOWEST PRICES. J. 3B. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Aug. 22, 1879 -her “EIU sumemmemmaunas’, ‘0 CITY STEAM (Hall Styles,) MACDONALD. aris SSAKERY. VHE Proprietor of this Establishment, after having fitted up his premises with the newest machinery, etc., is new prepared to supply the citizens of Charlottetown, and the inhabitants of the whole Island, with all kinds of Bread, Crackers, Biscuits, Confectionery Cakes, Pastry, etc., Cheaper than ever. He warrants all goods manufactured by him to be of the purest nature, and always fresh. Picnigs and Tea Parties Supplied at ihe Shortest notice, Orders from the Country Prompily Attended fo. WEDDING CAKES! MADE TO ORDER, ALL SIZES AND DESIGNS. 20. All Biscuits and Crackers put up in boxes or barrels, without extra charge ; and are always fresh, not being over a week old: when delivered, which is a great advantage to customers, as imported Crackers (very often) are not fresh when brought here by importers. The following is a list of Crackers and Biscujts always on hand : BISCUITS, CRACKERS, ETC. FANCY BISCUITS. SODA BISCUTT, in boxes ORANGE CRACKERS, in boxes, WINE “a Me LEMON “s “6 FRUIT “ e ALMOND “6 ‘6 COFFEE ‘“ m4 FILBERTS és ss TEA “ " QUEEN “6 “6 DYSPEPSIA et WASHINGTON ‘* ‘4 WINE CRACKERS, as FINGERS es « BUTTER ue : JUMBLES “ SUGAR - 3 'GINGER SNAPS, “6 MILK : + | LEMON “ ‘6 WATER 4 ag | JENNY -LINDS, $6 MEDFORD * “6 }CORNHILLS, “4 OYSTER ” " CRACKNELLS ss SEED SUGAR CAKES, id |\MACCAROONS, ‘6 GINGER BREAD, +A | CINN AMON BISCUIT, = ABERNETHY 6s Large Supply of Pilot Bread Kept in Stock, Such as: A FAMILY PILOT, Bare BREAD, BOSTON ‘“ NO. 1 PILOT, THIN CAPTAINS PILOT, | NOS2 PILOT. Being DOMESTIC BREAD A hot from the Ovens daily. Also French R Buns,” ‘‘ London Buns,” ‘‘Fre SPECIALTY, olls, “Parker House nch Twists,” etc. “Bath Rolls,” PASTRY. AND CAKES. Fruit Pound Cake, Plain do. do., Sultania Plain do., Maderia do. do., Sponge Cake, Cup Cake. Ornamental Wedding, with Almond Frosting, any size from 4 lbs. Upwards. JOHN August 5, 1879. Teacher of Music, EGS to inform the citizens of Charlotte- town that she is prepared to take pupils for instruction on either Piano or Organ. ginners as well as advanced pupils received. Certificates from the Principal, and Profes- sor of Music, of Sackville Academy. Reference—Mr. C. P. | Dealer. Ch’town, Aug. 26, 1879—4in eod Cash ! L ¢ All accounts remaining unpaid on the 10th of September next will be handed over to the Court for collection. Aug CARD. MISS FLETCHER, (LATE OF ST. JOHN) Be- FLetcuER, Music BARK Cash |! L PERSONS indebted to me are re juested te make immediate payment. HENRY A. HARVIE. 23, 1879—eod 5in ae 30 CASKS PARKS’ BEST THE BEST QUALITY IMPORTED. | Aug. 25, 1879, 2aw 2w eee eee ee QUIRK. ~— NOTICE. — ; <n fd ya NA ren rt c—- = = A _= a . ENTE. © ETHEL BLANCHE," WILL SAIL From Charlottetown for London DIRBCT.,. Saturday, the 23rd instant. Returning, will leave London for Char- lottetown, following the Moselle, About the 25th September. VINEGAR. Peake Bro’s & Co. . Charlottetown, August 22, 1579. XXX VINEGAR, 0 CARVELL BROS. SCHOOL BOOKS. . HEAPEST IN THE CITY, FOR GASH NLY, at HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, Ch’town Aug, 23, 1879, AUCTION | VALUABLE PROPERTY |For Sale in Chariottetown and Common. ea eta ee To be sold by Public Auction (if not pre- viously disposed of by private sale), on FRIDAY, the Sth SEPTEMBER next, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Court House iu Uharlottetown, the following valuable properties :— rf (Ist) All that tract, piece or parcel of land, | Situate, lying and being in the Common ot Charlottetown, bounded and described as fol- lows—that is to say: Commencing at the | north alge of the Back Brighton Road at the | west boundry of Lot number eight (8) ; thence following the course thereof northwardly for the distance of five (5) chains and ninety-four | (94) links, or until it meets the south bound- jary of Common Lot number two (2); thence | fotlowi: (he course of the same westwardly | one chain and sixty-eight links ; thence by a i right augle therewith running southwardly to the said road ; thence following the course ef the said road eastwardly one chain and sixty- eight links to the place of commencement, con- taining one acre of land, a little more or less, being plot number nine (9), in Common Lot number one, in the Common of Charlottetown, as defined in the plan of the late Samuel Mitchell’s estate at Brighton, aforesaid, refer- ference being thereunto had will fully appear. (2). Also, all that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Charlottetown, afuresaid, being part and parcel of town lot number seventy-iour (74) in the first hundred otf town Jots in Charlottetown, fronting on Dorchester street, and is abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the north side of said street at the division line between said town it uumber seventy-four (74), and town lot number seventy-three (73) und thence along the said line at right angles to the rear of land occupied by Daniel Brenan, Esquire, thence northeastwardly along said line a distance of sixty-seven (67) feet, thence by a line parallel to the division line between said town lots number seventy-three (73) and seventy-four (74), eighty (80) feet to Dorches- ter street, aforesaid, thence along said street southwestwardly to the place of commence- nent. (3rd.) Also, five-eighteens undivided equal parts, in ALL that piece jor parcel of land being part of Town Lot number seventy- three in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown aforesaid, commencing at the corner of Town Lots numbers seventy-three and seventy-four, and running along Dor- chester Street until it meets Queen Street, eighty-four feet thence north along said Queen Street fifty-seven feet tem inches; thence north and east by a line parallel to Dorchester Street aforesaid thirty eight feet, thence north by a line parallel to Queen Street, aforesaid, eighteen feet, thence north and east by a line parallel to Dorchester Street, aforesaid, forty-six feet, er to the line dividing said town lots numbers seventy three and seventy-four, and thence following said line to the place of commencement on Dor- chestor Street, aforesaid. For further particulars of title and all infor- mation, apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown, Dated this 20th day of Augtst, 1879. JAMES MALCOLM. aug 20, 1879 a cet THE PERFECTION || SOLE FROPRIETORS of WHISKY: GREENLEES= &:BROTHERS UNRIVALLED For <TODDY. GRESHAM BUILDINGS, EC! DISTILLERIES,ARGY LESHIRE! ‘Lorne HicHLANDy] Witsky.—Sole pro- prietors, Greenlees Brothers, London and Argyleshire. his Whisky is a pure unadul- terated spirit. very mellow, in quality excel- lent, and in our opinion perfectiy wholesome. Where a stimulant is required, it is to be pre- ferred to brandy.”—London Medical Review. Agents : -- MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY .& CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. bs Wants. Lost, Found, & VOUND.—A NICKEL-PLATED FOLD- ING KEY. The owner can have the same, by paying for this advertisement, at the EXAMINER Orrice, --Aug. 28. ANTED—A good, light, second-hand DOUBLE WAGON, for one Horse, and a set of second-hand Harness. Apply at this Office. F jaug. 27] 47 ANTED—An educated youth as an apprentice to the Watch and Jewelry trade. None but a person with good refer- ence need apply to E. W. Taycor, Charlotte- town—aug,. 23, 3in OST—On Wednesiay last (Aug.13), bee 4 tween McKinnon s Tannery, and Market Square, a small Black Lace Cape. The finder will oblige by leaving at the EXAMINER Office—Aug. 15. 1% AMES.— Lawn Tennis, Croquet, etc., cheap, at Joun Newson’s. july 28 lm ANTED TO RENT— A house containing 7 or 8 rooms, and situate in a good locality. Apply at the Examiner ottice. {aug 18] ae LET.—A HOUSE containing 5 roomr, s ituated on Euston street east. Apply to [Aug. 5.—tf]} Mrs. Orrer, Queen Street. - LET—A TENEMENT HOUSE situ. ated on Kent street, next door to Dr. Creamer. Apply to Mrs. Orrer, Queen street. {aug1—tt| LET—Vhe Two-storey HOUSE on King Streei, lately occupied by Mrs. Dewar as a Boarding House. Enquire on the premises. oarders Wanted—A few transient or permanent Boarders can be comfortably accommodated at No. 127 Grafton Street, North Side (gueen Square. Enquire at A, Smrpson’s Store. {aug 8, Gi eod) a pe ere een nN Onna OE SL en OnE EI me ae: ono_sneprem sr eamninenres mcavengioen-e> ae remap enna