hd Ce * lh Ie iy Te ; w ee —— Lecal and Other Items, ee ee > Has the Cathedral Clock “ stepped short, never to go again ?” inspreror Kerr left for Nova Scotia yester day morning. Hon. J. C. Pore arrived last evening from Ottawa’ Le Tees announces that President Grevy will soon pardon 1,468 political offenders. Mr. Jous E. Penevsos has been appointed Janitor of the new public school building. A vwRey coop article on ‘‘Schdol Examina- tious” —copied from the Halifax //era/d—-will be found on the fourth page of the EXAMINER. Tus request of Marshal MacMahon to be permitted to attend the funeral of the Prince imperial, has been refused. Mr. Jamus Bourke of Lot 49 had some magnificent cultivated strawberries on exhib- ition in to market to-day. One is said to have measured 4, inches in carcumference. New Vecerasies.—Mr, J. B. Gay- -the en- terprising gardener of Pownal —had on sale at the market to-day new peas, new carrots and new beets—all of prime quality. Mr. Gay is always up to time. He has eur thanks for the nice assortment sent byhim to the EXAMINER OPFrice. ‘THERE is now hanging in the window of the ‘* Diamond Bookstore” a copy of the ‘‘ Can: adian Illustrated News” containing a well executed portrait of J. A. MeDonald, Esq., Speaker of the House of Assembly in this Province. Is our ‘‘ship news” yesterday we published a notice of the attachment and sale in Port- land, Me., of the brig Fleetwood. We are in- formed that it was not the Fleetwood which was sold. It was the Fleetwing. A’telezram to Mesers. Longworth & Co., of the 9th inst., announces the arrival of the Fleetwood at New York. THE enquiry into the murder of Mrs. Con- nelly was brought toa close at Montreal on Monday, when the jury, after ‘an absence of about an hour, brought in a verdict of wilful murder against Jaceb Mears, Susan Kennedy (wife of Jacol) Mears} and Michael Flanagan. it appears that, under the French laws exist- ing in that Province, there is no provision for tinding a verdict against an individual as an accessory before or after the murder. Sevpinc SrRAWBERRIES TO ENGLAND. —Six hundred crates of strawberries will be shipped on the Warren steamer ‘Victoria,’ which sails to-morrow. They will be packed on ice in a patent refrigerator. This is the first lot of perishable fruit that has been shipped to Engiand from this port, and, if they prove a success, probably more will follow.—Boston Traveller. . Me. J. P. Wiser, M. P., of the Rysdyk Stock Farm, |’rescott, has arrived home from Europe. He sailed May llth, on the steam- ship ‘“‘City of London,” and that vessel car- ried out for him 600 head of fat cattle, 145 hogs, and 70 sheep, the greatest amount of live stock ever sent across the Atlantic in one ship. On the ‘‘Cybele,” a little later, 300 head of Mr. Wiser's cattle went over, and 300 more in the “Baltimore.” ‘They all found a ready sale in the foreign markets. — Mail. A LARGELY ATTENDED and well supplied market to-day. Prices were as follows: Beef, (small) per lb., from 6 to 12 cents; do., per qr., from & to 8 cents; mutton, from 4 to 10 eents; veal, from 3 to 7 cents per lb.; lamb, per 1b., from 6 to 10 cents ; butter (fresh) 13 to 16 cents; do. (tub) from 12 to 13 cents per lb.; chickens, from 35 to 45 cents; potatoes, from 30 to 32 cents; oats, from 35 to 40 cents; eggs, from 9 to 1) cents per doz.; hay, from 35 to 40 ceats; green peas (per qt.) 25 cents, We ark pleased to announce that Mr. W. t. Burroughs with his dramatic company, sup- ported by Mr, Nannery’s company of Halifax. will arrive in this city this evening, ‘They will-inaugurate a short season in the Market Hall and will introduce Bulwer’s cele- brated five act play, ‘“The Lady of Lyons,” and Tom Taylor's great drama, the ‘Ticket of Leave Man,” as well as many other equally prominent pieces. Judging from the tone of the press and the success these companies have attained in Haili- fax, where they have closed a series of grand performances, we may ,bespeak for our citizens something rare in dramatic perform- ances. Tickets are now on sale at Dodd’s Medical Hall. Persons who wish to secure a goed seat for to-morrow evening, should yur? chase their tickets without delay. AN amusing scene was witnessed on the Market Square this morning. An itenerant vendor of cement erected a suitable frame and platform for the purpose of selling his goods. Shortly after commencing his address to the ** jadies and gentlemen,” another street orator, perched upon a wagon quite close to v endor No. 1, also commenced his address on the great merits of his *‘ Indian roots and herbs” ~~~ duplicate, by the way, of Ton Ton Ter- frikem’s. The crowd who had gathered around No. 1 immediately rushed to No. 2 and left the “‘cement man” without an audience. No. L took the situation in at a glance—he was the least attractive—and accordingly removed his portable store toa prominent position along- side the ‘‘doctors’’ wagon. The confusion of tongues which followed was equal to Babel, aud the amused throng cheered each contest- an’ lustly on their several attempts to outspeak each other. Warsinc.—Last year part of this Island was visited and shamefully imposed upon by shoddy cloth pedlars, and many poor people duped into giving them notes at 6 months for sums varying from forty to one hufdred dol- lars, for which they received a Jot of worth less cloth—a lady a dress and a red and black or white and black plaid shawl. Some of the farmers on the Georgetown Road have reason to regret the visit of these thieves. Many of the poor people on the Island were writted for last year’s purchases, and the last dollar waeey out of them to pay the notes they were aped into signing for this shoddy trash. This year they are visiting the parts that escaped them last season, and are, i ssible, More unscrupulous than last year, and a num- ber of poudinigeee people around Three Rivers have been sadly deceived. If we judge by the number of plaid shawls appearing for the past tew days, there must be a great many victims —~K. C, Advertiser, 83 Queen Street. Fx ‘* Prince Edward * and other Steamers, All carefully selected in the Best and Cuearrst Markets. do do Grey Cotton at 4c. and upwards. White Cotton at 6c. Towels at 4c. and upwards. Print Cotton at 6e. BLACK DRESS SILKS! Best. Value ever offered in the City. SHIRTS, FROM 6C. PER PAIR. LINDERS & DRAWERS, SUSPENDERS, &c., Cheap LADIES’ COTTON HOSH, ENTS’ EMBROIDERY, From 4c. per yard, a great selection. LADIES’ DRESS MATERIALS! all at Old Tariff prices. Millinery, Hats, Feathers & Flowers. Lace Curtains at prices to suit all customers. Best Value Yet (fered, ‘0: JAS. DisBRISAY | i — 7 Soy — FIOUSE NE + ee JULY. mene ee NOW SHOWING ! A Lot of Mens’ White Vests, 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 FReEsHa STOCK OF PRINTS TO OPEN THIS WEEK. MENS’ STRAW HATS! A Large Variciy, Very Cheap. LIN. CIES Tailoring Department -—-WE HAVE a— Capital Range of Broadcloths, Worsted Coating, and Tweeds, ae TERMS CASH pw UTES & Ul ae —— NE —_, SEASIDE HOTEL RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND. o— TYE ABOVE BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE HAS BEEN MUCH IMPROVED this Season and is now open for the accommodation of Guests. For CHARMING SCENERY, INVIGORATING and BRACING ATMOSPHERE, and splendid ~urf Bathing, this Hotel has no equal in the Dominion. lerms, $2.00 and $2.50 per day, $10 50 per week. Special arrangements made for Families, Pic-nic Parties, &c. To get to the Seaside Hotel : get tickets from all points for Hunter River. BY TRAIN -—Trains leave Ch’town for Hunter River at 6.20 a. m. ; 10.05 a. m. ; and 5.25 p.m. ‘Trains leave Summerside for Hunter River at 9.05 a. m, ; 12.40 p. mM. 5 and 5.30 p.m. Coaches meet trains from all points and convey passengers to the ‘‘Seaside.” Charges Moderate—distance between 7 and 8 miles, through a beautiful country. BY COACH, DIRECT :-—Coaches leave Ch’town Wednesday and Saturday evenings calling for Guests at all points in City limits at 6 o'clock. Returning arrive at Ch’town about 9 o'clock, on Thursday and Monday morning. Fare, $1.25, distance 184 miles. Address : JOHN NEWSON & Co, Ch'town. a a July 8th, 1879. -—2m. pat. & arg. J. B. MacDonald HAS JUST RECEIVED 3 Cases Gents’ American Felt Hats 1 CASE GENTS’ STRAW & CHIP HATS, 30 Dozen Gents’ White & Coloured Shirts. 50 DOZ, GENTS’ LINEN COLLARS (New Styles) 2 Cases Gents’ Paper Collars, 25 DOZ. GENTS’ MERINO & COTTON HOSE, > CASES NEW. Sioa 9 CASES NEW WHITE COTTONS, 6 Dozen Women’s & Children's Cotton & Merino Hose, WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, June 26, 1879—her cc os ~~ ————— a q oe ee PIC-NICS) / seman roe RXCELSIOR TRA MERTING CITY STEAM BAKERY AT HUNTER RIVER. —WITH ALL KINDS OF~- |A Grand Orange Demonstration and Tea, Biscuits, will be held under the auspices of Confectionery, &c., Hackett Lodge, No. 1484, Cote roe vet aegan. | Saturday, the 12th July, J. QUIRK. Prince St. | Crackers, AT HUNTER RIVER STATION. June 21- 3w ne REDUCTION! IN PRICE OF DAVID BERTRAM, Sec’y Committee. July 3, 1879. - -till tea. Wants. Lost, Found, <r, A Special Excursion Train will leave Char- lottetown for Hunter River Station at 9.15 Souris. Returning will leave Hunter River Station for Charlottetown at 5.30 p. m, the Trains going East. Si A CK C 0 AL Excursionists will be conveyed to and from 3 — Trains as well as by Special Excursion ‘l'rain LACK and ROUND COAL can now be from Charlottetown. There .will be a Refreshment Saloon on the For orders, apply to : nace ae va ; G. W. DrBLOIS, grounds, with all things necessary for the oc. deeply-interested, active and determined com- Ch’town, June 23, 1879—pat h sp sj kea 2m mittee, to make this one of the best and most Band of Music will be in attendance. ‘Tickets for Tea to be had on the ground. No liquor Cellar, situated east end Dorchester street. | Throwing Caber, Hurdle Race, Running High Immediate possession. Leap, Fiat Race, Throwing the Stone, &e. po I & Sisk ana ck be —— | day. Woodenware, &c. 10 Nests TUBS, 25 Boxes ©. PINS, 5) Boxes SOAP. WHOLESALE, CHEAP, AT Age 25. Enquire at this Office. o'clock, a. m., connecting the Royalty Junce- tion, with the Trains from Georgetown and Persons leaving home by the Eastern ‘Trains : Mi p f N] § must leave Hunter River Station by the 3 Albion nes ly Oil, ' ) o'clock, p. m. Train in order to connect with Hunter River on the 12th July from all regular stations at a single first fare by all regular obtained at the above mentioned Mines. City and country Brethren and friends will Slack Coal, $1.40 per ton: Round, $2, find this a pleasing and exhilirating excursion. “gest I casion. | _ Sole Agent for P. KE. Island, Positively, nothing will be left undone, by a Orrice : No. 35 Water street. ’ —_—______-- ; agreeable Tea Meetings ever held on the Is- land. : €) Le. f ‘ Tea on the tables at one o'clock, p. m. A COMFORTABLE HOUSE containing | to be tolerated on the ground. 6 Rooms, with large Kitchen and good{ Prizes will be given for the following games : WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square, |4fthe day do not prove favorable, the Tea July 7, 1879— and Demonstration will come off the next fine 9 Dez PAILS, (2 and 3 hoop,) 25 Doz. WASH BOARDS, 50 Dos. BROOMS, 5 A, SIMPSON S. WY Sat bese or three respectable BOARDERS in a private family, ina ‘ \ Tanted—A situation by a steady mar. ried man, at any kind of employment. {july 9] July 5, 1879—3i eod quiet part of the city. Ladies or Centiemer. WJ Wik LRY KEnguire at this Office. [july 9) 2 \ \ Janted Immediately--T WO GIRLS A Large Assortment Just for Housemaid and General Housework. Received, Good references required. New Styles. Apply at the {july 8, 79} i *‘Revere House.” Tr . \TANTED—A GOOD COOK. Apply LOW Prises, \ immediately at the EXANINER Office. [july 5, °79—tf]} HAWL AND CUPP PINS, Necklaces, | (hop to Let.—-One of the best Business Brooches, Lockets, Charms, Gents, /\ stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, Masonic and O. F, Pins and Rings, Ear-rings opposite Post Otfice ; lately in the occupation Cuff Studs, Collar Studs, Scart Pins, Fancy | ot Robert Brown. Possession given immedi- Rings, Keeper Rings, Plain Rings, Chains,| ately. Apply to Joux Newson. 12 ti and many other articles to be had at E. W. TAYLOR’S, WOR SALE.—Valuable Residence, cen- trally located; 17 rooms, besides pan- South Side Queen Square, City. | tries, etc., with water tank, etc., and large Coach House, Stable, and large Yard room, June 13, 1879~—1m 3aw May 31, 1879. Charlottetown, July 8, 1879. June 29, 1879. je24-eodtf Apply at this office.