—_— “hy —_ pen) and - elle ment Othar tems, ——_ i THe KeEvIVE refuses to abdicate. ‘A Crrizey’s”’ letter will appear to-morrow. TAaBL® LINEN for 25 cents per yard at Robert Young «. HALFr-FaARFs to Charlottetown on the Rail- way to-morrow. To-pay is the festival of the nativity of St. John the Baptist. In New York oats are reported “‘tirm’’ at | 38 to 42 cents per bushel. ReMeMBER the Sale of stock, etc., to-merrow. Hon. & C Pope s Davip liorerrsex, of Newcastle, nas chal. lenged Elliott to-a tive-mile race for £400 a side. Tue death is Announced of Mrs. Bond, wife of the Right Rev. Dr. Bond. Bishop of Mon. tie.) Hox. J. ©. Porr, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, armved home from Ottawa last evening. To-Day itis reported that the Hlou. Wm. MeGill is to be the coming Covernor ef the Province, THE first stcawberries of the season were gelling at the Market te-day for 3) cents per quart. Tue Army Worms have put in a» appear. ance at New Annan, N. ¥., in immense num- bers, destroying all crops in their way. THe Supreme Court of Wisconsin has ad- mitted Miss Lavina Goodell, Janesville, to the bar. This is the first weman admitted to the bar in that corrt. Scr Rosert Hovesoy, Lieutenant-Governor, returned from Souris yesterday evening, where he has been staying at the Bay Vue House for the past week: Ar Rocxy Potnr Pionic yestealay a young mau who fell asleep on the picnic groumis found on rising that he had been relieved of the sum of $32.00. Miss Duer’s sentence, to pay a tine of $500, for killing her beloved friend, Miss Hearn, is one of the strangest verdicta ever given by a jury in the United States. Messrs. Dawson AND LEPaceE displayed for sale in the market to-day a number of full grown cauliflowers. This is something extra- ordinary as cauliflowers do not come in regu- ‘arly till August. At Toronto on Saturday last, Edward Thickpenny, for the murder of Catherine ‘Thompson, in Markham Township, in April last was sentenced to be hanged on the 12th Sept. next. Tue Ririe.—-A member of No. 2 Company wishes to know,on behalf of the team, whether the Engineers intend to fire the return match —or be content to acknowledge themselves beaten. v A FarmMEx named Bolter, living at Lower Durham, 11 miles from Fredericton, N. B., commited suicide by hanging himself in his own barn ou Sunday night. Temporary in- sanity is the supposed cause of the rash act. Tue Band of the 82ad Battalion will play on Hillsborough Square on Thursday evening: —weather permitting. It would be well if a ee or two were detailed te do duty in eeping the small boys in order on the oce- casion. A sew aod dangerous counterfeit $5 legal tender note has appeared in Western New York. It is of the series of 1875, and bears names of Allison, register, Wyman,- treasurer. The notes were probably issued from some Canadian point. A VaLvuABLE Carco.--The barkentine For- est Princess, of Traro, N. 8., Capt. Cumming, which was cleared at Halifax on Thursday for London, by Mr. I. H. Mathers, took 11,373 cases of lobsters and other cargo, making a total value of $71,650.80. Rey. D. Hickey, a native of this Island, and formerly connected with the press of this city, who left the Methodist ministry two years azo and joined the Congregationalist Church, wa; readmitted to the Nova Scotia Methodist Conference on Saturday. * It is worthy of note that to-morrow (June 25th)—the day on which the Methodist Con- ference meets in this city—ig the anniversary of the first Methodist Conference which was held in England ninety-five years ago--or on the 25th June, 1784. A pespatcu from Carp, about twenty miles from Ottawa, says excellent specimens of gold have been found onthe land of Mr. James Wilson of that village. Wilson had them tested by an expert, and was assured by that gentleman that the sand really contaiued gold in paying quantities. A FESTIVAL was held at Nelson, Northum- berland County, N.B., on Friday last, in honor of the Rev. Michael Egan, who had attained the anniversary of the fiitieth year of his priesthood. Archbishop Hannan, of Halifax, Bishop Rogers, of Chatham, and other eccle- siastics were present. Many valuable pres- ents were made the venerable clergyman. Vey good attendance at the market to day. Sales were lively at the following prices :— Beef, (small) per Ib., from 6 to 12 cents; do., per qr., from 5 to 8 cents; mutton, from 6, tr 10 cents; veal, from 3 to 8 cents) per lb.; lamb, per qr., from 40 cents to) $1.00; turkeys, from $1.00 to $1.20; chickens, } from 40 to 50 cents; butter, from 13 to 18 cents; potatoes, from 35 to 40 cents; oats, from 33 to 35 cents; eggs, from 9 to 10 cents per doz.; hay, frem 35 to 40 cents ; strawberries (per qt.) 30 cents. Att Carnoiic Loxpon is expected at the opening of St. Ethelreda’s, Ely-Place, on the 23rd of June. Mass is to be celebrated there after an intermission of three centuries, } Cardinal Manning being the preacher. The restoration of the interior has been effected in so careful, tasteful, and learned a=::aaner that even those among heretical who are not such purists as to object to restorations in toto will take an interest in ¢1e beautiful old chapel. Entrance is by fre tickets, in the gift of SHIPPING NEWS. CHARLOTTETOWN ENTERED. PORT OF June 24— Rustic, Shemogue, deals; P. L. G. Pictou, coal. CLEARED. June 24—Schr. Susan King, ‘Tatmagouche, sundry goods ; Three Sisters, Murray Harbor, ballast; Kathleen, Pictou, bal last. OUTPORTS. Souris, June 20—Uily, Buerin, Ntld.,18 head eattle, 180 bush. potatues, 25 pigs, 56 sheep, ry -!. FP. Campion. Murriy Harbor, June 19.-—Cleared schr. Alhin, Pictou, 1017 cases lobsters valued at $5085.00, shipped by Mr. McFadyen, Emma, Pictou, 660 cans lobstrs, valued at $3,300, shipped by Johu Cairns. Isabel, Pictou, 409 boxes lobsters by Shed, Moore & Co. A GRAND 12 Hours’ Walking Mateh WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE Citizens’ Skating Rink, THURSDAY, THE 26TH INST., -~BETW REN— GWEN McCLOSKEY —AND— THOMAS WAKELAND, ‘To commence at 10 o'clock, a. m., sharp. ApMIssion, until 6 o'clock in the evening, 10 cents: aiter 6 o'clock until close, an extra charge will be made. Ch'town, June 21, 1879—pat sat&thur TENDERS. FEVENDERS, marked ‘‘ Tenders for Poor House Supplies,’’ will be received unti) the 28th of June from persons willing to fur- nish the Poor House for one vear from Ist of July next, with the fellowing supplies viz :— Meat (fresh and salt), Kerosene Oil, Fish, Medicines, Bread, Homespun Cloth, Molasses, Homespun Flannel, Oatmeal, Socks, Tea, Underclothing, Sugar, Hats and Caps, Rice, Cotton, Barley, Wincey, Coal, Sheets, Soap. Also from persons willing to perform the following work : Shoemakers, Tailors, Undertakers, Any further information required can be obtained from the Master at the Poor House. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest er any tender. By order, GEORGE W. HODGSON, Seec’y Comrs. Ch’town, June 20, 1879—till 28th TO LET. VERY desirable NEW COTTAGE, - situate on the South Side of the Hills- borough River, Mount Stewart, lately oecu- pied by Kdwin Coffin, Esq. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 20, 1879.—2aw tf. SUGAR, MOLASSES, 10 ithds. Porto Rico Sugar. 10 Bbis. ” es 19 Puns. Cienfengos Molasses, 200 Bbls. Flour. On Consignment — Fer Sale CHILAP. WRIGHT & MACGOWAN, Quaeen’s Wharf. June 2]1—I1m 2aw ne pat TYE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot de soin a better or cheap er way than by subscribing to THE Weskuy EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address m Great Britain, the United States, or the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. ~ ge Wants. Lost, found, &:, OR SALE.— Valuable Residence, cen- : trally located ; 17 rooms, besides pan- tries. etc., with water tank, etc., and large Coach House, Stable, and large Yard room. Apply at this office. je24-eodtf MyoneY WANTED Provided rate of a interest low. (ood security guaranteed. Apply at this office. je24-eodtf ANTED.—A GIRL to do general housework. One from ‘the country preferred. Apply at the Examiner OFFice. June 24—31 Ntrayed or Stolen—From the ‘arm of ws Mr. Owen Counolly, on St. Peter’s Road, on Saturday last, a Brown Bull-dog, with a white spot on the lower part of his neck. Persons giving information of his whereabouts or returning him to the farm, will be paid $5 reward. —PETEK DowN1INne. [june 20, ’79] ANTED—A man with a good outfit t. W Avaidie TINWARE.- Apply to G. © Mritiner. Upper Qneen Street. [may 22 Qthop tg Let.—One of the best Business }— Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, opposite Post Office ; lately in the occupation of Robert Brown. Possession givea immedi- ately. Apply to Joun Newson. 12 tf QST — On Friday last, a NOTE-OF- L HAND in favor of Hugh McDonald, Rackem and endorsed by The finder will oblige by signed by Hen Hugh MeDonal: Father Lockhart.—Hnalish paper. {june 9—lw eod] eaving it at this office. | | i | | | . al me «0 HOUSE SPECIAL BARGAINS! A Lot of Boys’ Linen Suits, AT $1.00. A Lat of Boys’ Tweed Suits, AT $2.00. Both the above lots are very much UNDER VALUE. A FRESH LOT OF Vens’ Colored Shirts, WITH COLLARS, at very low prices. Cheap Lines of Hosiery, Ladies’ Men's and Children’s, SPLENDID VALUE wile BLACK & COLORED LUSTRES BLACK & COLORED CASHMERES Persians, Berges, Grenadines ! Cheap Striped, Checked and Plain DRESS LINENS. . 2 Ki - 5 ms ws ine he oe oe OOP PI Suara at caten, ath Mee —a-e i | os : i - oe —— con acer ten encoun tence eh neratt tac RE, Tt LOTT PIO TNR el int a tO AOE Pt J. B. MacDonald’s SPRING STOCK! NOW COMPLETE. Buyerszin 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. OUR LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS ARE CERTAINLY THE CHEAPEST. Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hoisery, Fringes, Laces, Collars, Ties, Frillings, at Bottom Prices. 0 In Gentlemen’s Out-fitting Department, we have a fall Stock READY-MADE CLOTHIN G Mens’ and Boys’ in Great Variety, Very Cheap. 150 PIECES TWEEDS . aa. "50 PIECES VORSTEDS, | Made to Order. Good Fits Guaranteed INSPECTION SOLICITED. J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, May 15, 1879-—her AU AUCTION SALES. EACH STION SALES. SALE OF Very Valuable Stock, —AND— HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS. ers, Plants, &c. BY AUCTION, To-morrow (Wednesday), June 25th, AT 3 O'CLOCK, P. M., In front of A. MeNeill’s Auction Room, HE undersigned is instructed by the Hon. | No. 11 Queen Street, ‘ > 1 , » slice ; . J. C. Por, to sell, by Public Auction, on| A choice assortment of the above, direct from 9 Ath Nova Scotia Nursery—in beautiful condition. Wk DNESDAY ‘ the «| This is the last chance for the season. June 24, 1879. F low | DAY OF JUNE NEXT, AT 11 O'CLOCK, eon ae | The Insolvent Act of 1875 and Brewery Premises, St. Peter's Road, | Amending Acts. (near the City) all his Valuable Herd of Cattle, [J the inatter of John rr inn Tanai. BY AUCTION, will be sold at the Sub- : ‘ | scriber’s Store, on 24 head ef pure-bred Short-horn Cows an p Heifers, h 48 head of Grade Cows and Heifers, | Friday Next, the 21t June, 1 pure-bred Durham Bull (5 years old,) ] do do (2 years old,) ree bred from the celebrated stock of the | 1 Share in the Steam Navigation Company, 1 —CONSISTING OF— at 11 o'clock, in the forenoen, Hon. Senator Cochrane. Safe, 8 coils small Rope, 14 hanks Mar- l do do {1 year old.) line, 5 bars Muniz Metal, | ship’s Scroll, lot of Chain, Clinch Rings, Block Shells, -—ALSO— i - assorted Belaying Pins, Deadeyes, 3000 ibs. Lignumvitae, 200 Ibs. Bushing, 1 set Fairbanks Scales, etc., ete. — ALSO— On the same day, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, 1 Imported Thorough-bred Stallion (7 years | old, ) es | 1 Saperior Cart Horse, weighs 1.900 lbs (8 years old, ) tF ; : 1 Superior C;~t Horse, weighs about 1,50 | at the residence of the Inselveut, lbs., (5 years_old,) Weymouth Street, his 1 White Driving Mare, fram cli Messenge , | (7 years old,) | Household Furniture, 1 Valuable Driving Mure, do — CONSISTING OF 6 vt r2 i. iis ‘aii | 1 Couch, 2 large Chairs, 6 Chairs iu Green, 1 1 Good aoa _ Mahogany Sideboard, 1 Carpet, 1 Parlor (8 years old, | Stove, Curtain Pole, Floor Oil Cloth, 50 pure gg Liecester Ewes and about 40| Lamp and Bracket, 1 Sofa, 5 Cane Seat Lam ™ Chairs, 1 Steve, Pictures, 1 Iron Bedstead, The pedigree of all the meres Stock wi 2 Chests Drawers, Recking Chair, } Piano, be furnished on the ye! 0 =. ‘al Ne 1 Centre Table, 1 Painted Wardrobe, etc. - 7%, ’ - S lh- As the exportation of cattle and sheep 1s in 1 Horse, 1 Wagon. creasing every year, farmers ,and stock- B. WILSON HICCS, raisers should avail themselves of oe oe class opportunity to purchase pure and im- - meal tore cattle, the above herd being Assignee. justly celebrated for their superior qualities, Terms—Under $50, cash; over $50, 4 months’ credit on approved joint notes. June 23, 1879—3i AUCTION. EXTENSIVE SALE OF Gold and Silver Watches and Chains, Silver-Plated Ware, &e.,. Xe. Valuable Building Lots WO be sold at Sale Room, LePage’s Comer, commencing on Wednesday, the 25th June, At 2.30 p. m., and Evening at 7.30 ee ALSO, on the following day, THURSDAY, 26th inst., ws 11 o'clock, on the premises, the most ex a tensive sale of ever held on the Island, consisting of TWO HUNDRED of the finest and most handsomely situated Building Lots in the vicinity of Charlottetown, , A CONSIGNMENT OF— unsurpassed for beauty of situation, nearness A Laree Stock aad Good Variety of | to the city, and general adaptability for build- Bankrupt Stock, Patterns of CARPETS, FLOOR-C!_OTHS, CURTAINS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Ws TERMS CASH =e AUMES & UL Charlottetown, June 6, 1879. (ing purposes. Rtg, Sg me lst.—The Estate of ARDGOWAN, on the CONSISTING OF Mount Edward Road, will be sold in 75) @0)4 and Silver Watches (Ladies’ and Gents’) Building Lots of one-half acre each and Gents’ Gold Chains, Ladies’ Gold Chains upwards, thus comprising many of the Broches Necklaces. Pins, &c.. &c. ' very finest building lots ever ‘offered at Heavy Gold Plated and Black Jewelry of all auction. i le ili kinds, in Gents and Ladies wear. - 2ud.—The “ARDGOWAN” RESIDENCE, Silver-plated Ware in Castors, Spoons, (one of the most beautifully situated Knives, Forks, Napkin Rings, &c., &e. gentleman’s residences in the Royalty), Goan "Gheasan aks versal ellen with barns, stables and other outbuild- ontkiien. ings, will * - page a i about! ‘he above Goods will be on exhibition for our acres Of ian see p ar . ee . ; Private Sale o M 3rd.—-One Hundred and res ie eden and Prive e on Monday and Lots, extending from the Upper St. | “parties wishing any of these Goods will find Peter’s Road through to the bank of the! t)5.'5 favorable opportunity for purchasing, | Hillsborough River, at Strawberry Point, | 2. tne Goods must be sold. Every article Forty-five Lots fronting on the Upper | warranted to be as represented, Seats will and Lower St. Peter's Roads, and the : M ; : vetnaleden an souls ee sueate 30 208-0 lh ag for the accommodation of | ady F. 8. HANFORD & CO., feet wide, which intersect the a as per plan, to be seen at my office. e pres s0s: Lots on the River's )ank are from one to} (4) tomn, June 23, 1879.—3in on two acres each, and are easily accessible ' ms Sees by roads leading from the Lower St. Peter's Road. This being by far the most extensive sale of | , a | Real Estate ever placed on the market, cap- italists and others will find it a rare chance for safe investments. ee OR SALE—The Fast-sailing Pleasure Terms—Twenty per cent. of the purchase Yacht ** Carita,” well finished and | money down, the balance in four years, with | found in every respect, with ood Cabin ac- interest at six per cent. per annum] commodation. Length of keel about 30 feet. WILLIAM DODD, For particulars apply to | Auctioneer. EAKE BROS. & CO, Ch’town, June 5, 1879. Ch’town, June 19—2i wkly tf ' : i : | { 5 meee; patentee: wrupeernmamn semester : .