=: 1° tetera Ste agli th - ee J, . ro ~ {ocai and Other ftems: CCA Nt tet tetas amttaltae cate cat Iris expected that the Local Legislature will rise on Monday. CopFIsHING has commenced at Cascumpec— with fair returns and good prospects. Onty Try It.—To obtain refreshing sleep put a receipt for a Printer’s bill under your pillow, —Journal. Tur first carge of lobsters for England was shipped from Halifax on Tuesday. It con- sisted of 8449 cases, valued at $46,000, Ow and after Monday, the Examiner will be issued at 4 p. m. Advertisers will please send in their favors as early in the day as pos- sible. —3i A pEemMAND for Canadian cattle, that prom- ises to be remunerative, is springing up in Belgium, and Canadian carriage horses have been sold there lately to advantage. Tue brig Nyanza, Capt. McDougall, sailed from Cascumpec this morning. She is loaded with 20,000 bushels of oats and 500 pieces of deal—shipped by Michael Foley. We hear there is a'society being formed in this city under the name of the *‘ Working- mens’ Mutual Benetit Association.” Meetings are to be held twice a week for organization. Mr. Joun Lane has been appointed Harbor Master for that portion of Murray Harbor ex- tending from the head of Murray River to Mahon’s Wharf, on the south, and the west bank of Mink River, on the north. Suppen Deatu.—The Rev. John Shaw—an aged and very we'!l known Baptist minister— residing at Three Rivers, was in his usual health ee forenoen ; but shortly after taking his dinner, fell tothe floor and im- mediately expired. Lapigs’ SumMER Dressxs.—The subscriber will sell, by Auction, at his Mart, Market House, at 12 o'clock, on Friday, the 6th of June, 12 Ladies’ Summer Dresses, made of various kinds 6f materials, and in the latest fashion. Lk. NEEDHAM, Auct’r.—2in Tue Patriot, of course, says that the budget speech of Mr. Sullivan was a very weak one. Let us see whether or not the Patriot will publish it as itcomes from the reporter, and thus give its readers an opportunity of judg- ing for themselves. THE members of St. Stephen’s Juvenile Temperance Society held a picnic at Glen Stewart to-day. They formed a procession of about two hundred and marched to the South- port Ferry this morning and returned this evening, after a pleasant day. An Island girl has been distinguishing her- seif as a pedestrienne. At a walking match held recently in Boston, Miss Margaret Dinah Martin, daughter of John Martin, Dundee, Lot 50, competed and beat all her competitors, carrying off the first prize of $150, Joun Hunter Duvar, Ese., has been ap- intel Inspector of Fisheries for the {sland. Mr. Duvar has, we learn, given the Department substantia! proofs of his fitness for the position. We believe he will act, as he should act, with a single eye to the protec- tion and improvement of our valuable fish- eries. WE are pleased to learn that our lobster factories are doing good work this season. Mr. N. McFadyen, of Murray Harbor, has already 90,000 cans ready for shipment. The recent storm destroyed many of his traps, but they were soon replaced. Between his two fac- tories he can now put up 7,000 cans a day.-- Patriot. Cricket.--The match for Saturday next, in Victoria Park, will be played between an eleven selected on the ground, by one of the first men of the team, against the next eighteen. Every member of the Club is re- uested to be in attendance, as all will have a ce of playing. Stumps pitched at half- past two o'clock, p.m. Joun H. Yeo, Sec'y. Tue steamer Worcester sailed for Boston this evening with a cargo of produce and the following peers ers: Miss Folson, Mr. John Rapsom, James Rapsom, Mrs, Rapsom, Mrs. Hayes, Miss Hayes, Miss Boreham, Miss Duffy, Mr. John Barron, Mr. John J. McCor- mack, Mrs. George Holt, Mr. Murdock Mc- Donald, Misss 8. Svlilivan, Mr. Edward Hughes, Mrs. Maggie Hughes, Mrs, Carver, Mrs, M. E. Marr, Mrs. McPhee, C. R. Mor- zon, D. Matheson, Master F. 8S. Euston, and Mrs. Euston. WE are glai to hearthat the ‘‘Lorne Hotel,” on the Bay of Tracadie, will, in a few weeks, be ready fer the reception of summer visitors. The ee owning the hotel is incorporated, and Mr. Cyrus Tay has arrived from Boston to manage the hotelin the interests of the atockholders. This hotel promises to be one of the most fashionable summer resorts. American families have, we nnderstand, al- ready bespoke rooms for the summer and autumn.— Herald. Tne Band of the 82nd Battalion will per- form tne following programme on Hillsborough square this evening, commencing at 7 o’clock : Andante and Waltz — Remembrance of camp. Bassano Quickstep. Grandfather’s Clock. Clarinda Galop. Soldier's Return—Quickstep. Cornelia Waltz. The Gem Quickstep. Lovers’ Serenade. Cecelia Quickstep. Andante and Waltz— Madaline. Montgomery Guards’ Quickstep. Andante and Waltz—Agatha. God Save the Queen. Liver is King. The liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of silments are the natural result. The di- gestion of food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and ner- vous system, are all immediately connected with the workings of the liver. It has been successfully proved that Green’s August Flower is unequalled in curing all persons afflicted sits aiapde or liver complaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result from an unhealthy condition of the liver and stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in all towns on the Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. iktmeees eink ates | NEW GON a ee eae EX “PRINCE EDWARD,” i= Si Our Stock for this Season surpasses anything we have yet ‘shows, in VALUE, STYLE and VARIETY ! Aud, notwithstanding the increased duties, we can (with a few exceptions) sell, at LESS THAN OLD PRICES Millinery, Dress foods, Straw Hats & Bonnets, Lace Goods, Silk Scarfs, Grey & White Cottons, PRINTED COTTONS, CLOTHS —AND— TW HEDS Trimmings, —-AND— OF THE SEASON! We have marked }Goods very low For CASH. Sb SS Ch town, May 8, 1879. EVERY NOVELTY . » 0 we mr Goveritient Appoitiisnts—Road Supervisors: THE Lieutenant Governor in Council has ap- pointed the following persons Supervisors for the several Districts in this Province, under the provisions of the ‘‘ Public Roads Act :”— PRINCE COUNTY. Mr. John Christopher, Tig- District No. 1. Z nish, Lot 2. Mr. William Taylor, Freetown. Mr, James Gamble, Tryon. Mr. Dugald MelInnis, mond, Lot 14. Mr. Benjamin 8. Mills, St. Eleanor’s. QUEEN'S COUNTY. l. Mr. James Smith, Clifton. Mr. Edmund Crabbe, Duttferin. Mr. Leon Gallant, Rustico. . Thomas McGrath, Esq., Cove- head. . Mr. John Campbell, DeSable, Lot 29. > Mr. William Henderson, North Wiltshire. . Mr. Elisha K. Coffin, French Village. Lot 37. Bernard Callaghan, Esq., Fort Augustus. Mr. Malcolm McKinnon, Vigg. Richard Gill, Esq., Newton. Mr. Abraham W. Cook, Belle Creek. as 2. Henry Oliver, Esquire, Alber- ton, - 3. Peter Doyle, Esquire, Lot 7. - 4, James Kilbride, Esquire, Lot {1. . 5. Mr. Laurent Perry, Welling- ton. . G6. William Lefurgey, Esquire, Lot 19. " 7. Mr. Charles Hickey, Indian River. 8. 9. 10. Rich- oF District No. “e ee So bo ee « q «é ef ‘ se 8, se G, *: A oa . "13. Mr. Maleolm McCannell, Long Creek, Lot 65. : KING’S COUNTY. Mr. Daniel Sinnott, Morell. District No. 1. ” 2 Esquire St. 2. James McKay, Peter’s. Mr. Charles Townshend, Rollo Bay. Mr. Michael Mooney, Green- vale, Lot 46. . Mr. Stephen H. McDonald, Souris. i}. Mr. Joseph McDonald, Little River, Lot 56. 7. Mr. John McMullen, Grand River. . Mr. Dugald Munn, New Perth. . Donald Fraser, Esquire, Lower Montague. . Mr. James McDonald, Gray’s Road. : Mr. Daniel McLaren, Ceorge- town Royalty. Special Notices, " 3. ee 4 . - 2 Lime Jutce at Beer & Goff’s. A nice lot of Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ English Boot Tops, just received, and made to order cheap for cash, at Dorsey & Josts.—lw Retrrine From Business.—-Call and get and Bonnets, and other articles fitting for summer wear, at the Ladies’ Establish- ment, Queen Street. THREE SPECIALTIES that defy competition — an improved variety of Carrot ; Haszard’s im- proved Swede Turnip; Onion Seed that will ive satisfaction sowed any time this month. The above to be had only at Haszard s Agri- cultural Store, Queen Square (west).—w th m EE ae SHIPPING NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. June 5—Schr. Rustic, Shemogue, deals; J. R. Stewart, St. Peter's, C. B., coal; Louise, Pictou, coal. PORT CLEARED. June 5—Schr. Capella, Souris, brick; Corsair, Montague, sundry goods; Sunrise, Cra- paud, salt; Lilian Bourke, St. John, Nfld, 3052 bushels potatoes, 923 do oats, 6 tons hay, shipped by 8S. H. Brown, and 101 bags malt, by’ P. W. Hyndman; steamer Worcester, Boston, produce; fustic, Shemogue, bal. OUTPORTS, Georgetown, June 5.—Brig Reala, Me- onald, Hurflour, France, 9,881 bushels oats, and 100 pieces deals, by L. C. Owen. June 3.—Cleared schr. Ontario, St. Pierrie, Mig., 485 bush. potatoes, 13 cattle, 19 sheep, ham, pork, oatmeal, butter, eggs, barley, etc., by Michael Flynn. Pinnette, June 3.—Brigt. Afghan, with a car- go of 17,509 bushels of oats and 200 pieces of deals, valued at $5,609, and shipped by L. C. Owen. ROOFING SLATES. Landing ex General Grant, 00 TONS PENNSYLVANIA BLUE SLATES, OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY, For Sale Cheap. F. S. HANFORD & CO. Ch’town, June 2, 1879. TO LET, HAT STORE AND OFFICE lately occu. pied by Mr. Jolt Gillan, in Hyndman’s Brick Building, corner of Queen and Water , streets. Immediate possession given. Also, | SEVERAL ROOMS, suitable for offices, etc. , in upper stories same building. For terms, etc., apply to JOHN INGS. a ee bargains in trimmed and untrimmed Mats) - a ee London House. EX “PRINCE EDWARD,” NOW OPENING, A PORTION OF OUR SPRING —~ AND— SUMMER STOCK. Tames &C ee. ARGOSY. The greatest achieve- ment of modern times is accomplished in the new Argosy Suspender. By its novel construc- tion, rubber or any elas- tic material is entirely done away with. There is no possible strain on any of the buttons, whatever the position of the wearer. fortable suspender ever TO LET. | “West of England House,’ Thomas's Old Stand. 2 HIS Store with Dwelling attached is situ- ated near Queen Square, and will be let on reasonable terms. Possession given at short notice. Apply to The Ch’town, May 29. W. W. STUMBLES, , Proprietor, | invented, Try a pair, For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, ——AT THE— May 5,. 1879. 0 SnancateiiaFaaselll ‘ aes It is the most com-) AUCTION GALES. AUCTION. COAL FROM NEW MINES! 4 E will sell, at Auction, on QUEEN’S WHARF, at 5 o'clock, p.m, Toe morrow, the 6th inst., — FIFTY TONS “BROAD. COVE” ROUND COAL, Per schooner ‘‘ J. R. Stewart,” in lots to suit purchasers. WRIGHT & MACGOWAN. Ch’'town, June 5--1i Bank and Gas Stock. WILL SELL at Auction, at my Sale Room, Queen Square, on Tuesday, 10th inst., at 12 o'clock, 25 shares in Bank of P. E. Island, 45 - Union Bank of P. E. Island, 10 - Merchants Bank of P. E. Island, 10 ” Charlottetown Gaslight Co, WILLIAM DODD, Auct’r. Ch’town, June 4, ’79—wed sat mon TRADE SALE. \ \ YE will offer at AUCTION, on Satur- day next, the 7th inst., at eleven o'clock, — Puns. MOLASSES, Bbis. FLOUR, Bbls. Labrador HERRING; Casks KEROSENE, Cases do., Casks VINEGAR, Half-chests TEA, Boxes Pearl BLUE, Boxes BLACKING, Bbis. PITCH, TAR and RESIN, Boxes T. D. PIPES, Boxes CRACKERS, Boxes PEPPER, Boxes BAKING POWDER, Boxes CLOTHES PINS, Doz. BROOMS, Nests TUBS, Pails, Wasboards, Wrapping Pa Nails, Stove Brushes, Coffee, Soda, Starch, &c. Terms at Sale. HASZARD BROS, r, Candles, Jashing June 3, 1879. Administrator's Sale. Grand Clearing-Out Sale » hip mine DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Shop Furniture, Safe, &., &e ~ Will sell at AUCTION, at the store of the late ROBERT ORR, Queen street, Wednesday, 18th June, at 11 o’clock, the ENTIRE STOCK IN TRADE, Consisting of Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Silks, Velvets, Hosiery, Linens, Winceys, Shirtings, Sheetings, Prints, Cottons, Hats and Bonnets, Furs, Blankets, Flannels, Pilots, Beavers, Coatings, Tweeds, etc., Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Lin. ders, Drawers, Scarfs, Cotton Warp, Small Wares, etc., Show Cases, Shop Stoves, Safe, Shop Furniture, ete. TrRMs—Al! sums under $50, cash; from $50 to $100, 3 months; $100 to $250, 4 months; and over $250, 6 months’ credit on approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auct’r. May 29, 1879 -thur sat Clearing-out Sale BY AUCTION! —AT THE— ‘West of England House,’ “reat George Strect. ee ee - HAVE been instructed by Mr. W. W. Stumbles, to sell BY AUCTION, at EVENING SALES, commencing Satur- day evening, next, the 31st inst., at 7.30, all his STOCK OF GOODS, consisting cf DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, EARTHEN- WARE, &c. W. W. STUMBLES, Jr., Ch’town, May 27, 1879. Auctioneer, HOUSE TO LET. 7 LET—A HOUSE situated on Great Great George street, now occupied by Peter McGowan, Esq. Enquire of THOMAS W. DODD. Ch’town, May 17, 1879—3aw tf ‘Lost, Found, Sr, Wants. ANTED—A man with a good outfit to Peddle TINWARE. Apply to G. E. MILLNER, Upper Queen Street. [may 22} Ghep to 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 given immedi- ately. Apply to Jousn Newson. (21 tf pe LET—A large two-story Dwelling Hous 1 Housel: e, beautifully situated on North side King’s Square, containing seventeen Rooms, cellarage, Voach House and Stables. En ‘quire for particulars at King Square Furniture {may 1—pat pres ImJj Warerooms, oe Sy eo eer Seat alee J oN EEE eee eee a ama ia. ee en kee Fb AOR ag nam . eee on stn : ee bitte ie oe ena ae « eygeee a a Sarees oe. j ee. © se TE cr see acne oma 2 aera aaa reenact Maman ee