sane is Erne on Ate Mat an oe ; 2 z = } A “Sartors’ Home” is to be established on | Water street, Halifax. ese Horse axp Bveay—a FIRST-CLASS TURN- gUP—TO HIRE At THE NorTH STAR, —sep | tf ieee Nice Arpies, delicicus Pears, Exquisite | Grapes, at B. BALDERsTons. —- li siedastetpelieelinis Gexerat Tom Tuvums will appear in this city on Wecinesday and Thursday next. “Port Ls Jore Encampment, Ne. 13” holds it regular convocation at Oddfellows’ Hall, this evening, at 8 o'clock. okies | Tue Regular Quarterly meeting of the Bene- volent Irish Society will be held in St. Patrick’s Hall this evening at 8 o clock. Tue Halifax Chronicle censures Ceneral Sir Patrick L. McDougall, for driving a four in-band through a funeral procession in Hali- fax, op Saturday last. Mr. BK. Marretz, Inspector of Lloyds, London, an Mr. Tueker, Inspector of Lloyds for St. John, N. B., are in the city, They are registered at the ‘‘Rankin.”’ Tue jewelry store of J. F. McKay was en tered during last night by some person who it is supposed owns a key suited to the lock of the shop door, The till was robbed of its con- tents, amounting to about 30 cents. GeorGeE WELDON, carpenter, was arraigned before the (Ntipendiary Magistrate this fore- noon ona charge of brutally assaulting his wife and beating her with an axe-handle. He was remanded antil to-morrow. Tae Haliiax Chronicle says ‘Our lively young friend, Judge Marshall, aged ninety- three, leaves this morning by rail for Boston, with several relatives. It is to be hoped there will be no horse races in Boston while he is there.” Tue London Times has had 21 actions for libel brought against it since 1872. In 14 cases the plaintiffs abandoned the action before trial, and in four recovered no damages. Small verdicts were obtained in three cases. Lavycaep —On the 9th, from the shipyard of Messrs. Coffin & Glover, Mount Stewart, a very handsome and well finished brigantine of 247 tons register, to class nine years A at Eng- lish Uloyds, named the ‘‘Lionel.” This vessel was built for Peake Bros. & Co., and towed to their No. 2 wharf, Charlottetown, by the steamer ‘‘Heather Belle.” Tue steamer ‘‘ Worcestee” arrived from Boston on Tuesday evening with a cargo of eneral merchandize and the follow- ing passengers; Mrs. G. H. Ellis, Mrs. J. A. Cramper, Miss Mary Memming, Miss Lizzie Mefiee,.Miss Mary--Beaton, Maggie Henley, Maggie Uameron; Mrs, Beaton, Miss Margaret Foley, Mr. Peter McTrum, Miss Isabel Mc- Kinnon. Tue pic-nic of the railway employes, held at Birch Grove, Freetown, to-day, was attend- ed by an immense concourse of people. At 9 o'clock this morning a'train of fourteen cars, loaded with excursionists, left. the station in this city for the grounds. It was. joined by another large train from the East at Royalty Junction. The weather to-day was unfavor- able for pie-nies ; but no doubt the pic-nicers made the best of it. Buu's Ruy.—A running race for a hat came off yesterday on Prince street, on which occasion our friend Tom Pepper made the best time on record, and distanced the field, although closely pursued by a stalwart and ex- asperated son of Vulcan. Owing to a foul the hat fell to Vulcan, who generously threw it after his fast «\isappearing rival, thus earning the warm approbation of ‘‘the Judge,” who states that he never saw a swifter race. We congratulate Mr. Pepper on his success. Four sisters of the Order of Charity, andtwo lay sisters, arrived here’ last night, and were met at the railway station by a large concourse of persons. ‘They were driven to their con- vent, the former residence ef our Bishop, on Dorchester street, which has been thoroughly repaired and fitted up. for their reception. They will devote themselves to the gare of the sick. A portion of the building they occupy has been fitted up as an hospital. This is the tirst atterapt made in Charlottetown towards the establishment of an institution of thiskind, and to Bishop McIntyre and his clergy is due the glory of leacling the way in so praiseworthy an undertaking —- Herald. Picroyians.--The 106th anniversary of the settlement of the good old town of Pictou, N. S.4 is to be celebrated on Monday next, under the auspices of the Pictou Battery Garrison Artillery, by a grand rer Gathering and Scottish Tournament. The usual prizes will be competed for at the Scottish games, and competitors froin this Province will be admit- ted. After the games, a grand tug of war will come off, followed by a grand exnbition game of La Crosse, tv be participated in by the Pictou and New @ w La Crosse Clubs; and in the evening a grand military ball is to wind up the day’s proceedings. We learn that re- turn tickets, including admission to the grounds at Pictou, will be issued at $1.25 to parties from this city, who may feel disposed to take advantage of a cheap trip across the Straits. Tue Dominion. Annual Prize Rifle meeting commences at Ottawa at 10 o'clock on Tuesday next. Twelve of the ‘‘ crack shots’’ of this city will take es. init. The St. John Tele- graph says: ‘here is a good that the Maritime Provinces will 5 iain sented, in view more icularly of the fact that the Wimbledon Team of 1880 is to be selected from the 30 competitors in the Gover- nor General's match of 1879.” Below we give the names of our Provincial Team which leaves for Ottawa to-morrow morning :— Capt. James Ir ving, No. 2 Battery. ** FS. Longwrartiy No. 3 Co. Segt. E. McDougall, Engineers. ** R. V. Longworth, No. 3 Co. ** Lemuel Younker, No. 2 Battery. ‘* Matthew Allen, No. 3 Co. ‘* Ewen McGregor, No. 3 Co, Sapper Lemue) Hooper, Engineers. ‘* Benjamin Hooper, Engineers. Private James Dover, No, 3 Co. * §. Gray, No. 2 Co, Mr. James Irving, who is Captain of the - __Local and Other Items. | NEW GOODS! eon came? () 2 eemenennes Perkins & Sterns. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED VIA HALIFAX, New Black Cashmeres, New Black Merinos, New Black Satins, New Black Crapes, New Black Velvets, New Black Prints, New Mantle Cloths, New Lace Curtains, New Ostrich Feathers, NEW SCARF LACE, At. &e., de. See All of which are OUR USUAL Low Prices. HS bc SIRT teaw, left for Ottawa this morning. Ch’'town, July 24, 1879. Se marked at ook “ " a eS t cit. t., ih. faivc? torr iw) fae nese { ; |A YOUNG MAN SNOOTS HIMSELF THROUGH | THE HEART IN THE AMERICAN HOUSE— HE SALLS BATHED IN BLOOD AT THR DOORSTEP— A LACONIC LETTER. In Montreal about one o'clock on Satur day the occupants of the American house | were startled by the short, sharp report of | a pistol in the direction of the door leading | ito the yard. There was an immediate rash to the spot, and in a moment everything was inastate of extreme confusion. ‘The | foremost of the crowd was just in time to! see the form of the young man fall to the! \floor with 4 CRY OF AGONY, lle was at once lifted up, when a im sized pocket pistol was found clutched in his right hand. When the coat and shirt of the man was tora open, a small red spot from which the bleod was flowing freely, he discovered a little below the nipple. } Medical assistance was instantly sent for, jand Dr. Trenholme arrived. In the mean- time the poor fellew’s head was supported in the arms of a friend, where he lay pant- ing and groaning in a piteous manner, but spoke never a word. The doctor, before examining the wound, had the sufferer con- veyed up stairs, when after a short inspec- tion the wofhd was pronounced to be fatal and told the unfortunate man to make his peace with God, for earthly assistance would not be of the least avail. The medical man man became unconscious. In his pocket was found the following note, which was much blotted and blurred, and which had the appearance of being written before the fatal deed was done : ‘‘Dear Edward—-’'ll meet you a corpse to-morrow. Yours truly, oa. THE CAUSE. A reporter ascertained from an old friend of Packard’s the cause of the rash act. ‘“‘l have known the young man Clarence M. Packard since he was a boy; he is twenty- three years of age, and is a native of Stock- holm, N. Y., but has lived the last eleven years in Milton Falls, Vt. He is a saddler by trade, and has always been of steady, sober habits. He commenced business on his own account about a month ago. He became engaged a year and a half since to a young lady in Milton Falls; the wedding day was fixed; but her parents objected to the marriage, and shortly after she broke off the engagement and refused to see him. He then paid attentions to another lady in Georgia, Vt., the result of which, it is said, was as unsuccessful as the first. From that time he exhibited signs of aberration of in- tellect, and there is no doubt that the sne- cessive disappointments in love had the effect of turning his brain and caused him to wander from heme and commit the ter- rible deed of yesterday.” wiry naemeasinenameaaininiaiaiiia he Mintne 1x Nova Scorra,--Last week, Mr. James KE. Barss, of Liverpool, visited the scene of the recently discovered gold lead, about fourteen miles from Milton, on the An- napolis road, and in one hour collected speci- mens of quartz estimated to contain $10 worth of gold. Operations will be commenced im- | mediately. | Ar Bradford, Penn., on the 2nd inst., Lewis Gray, aged twenty-seven years, and Charles Jones, aged 21, were conveying sixty pounds of nitro-glycerine to an oil well, when the stuff exploded, scattering the men, their team of horses and their buggy in fragments among the trees and over the hill sides. It is sup- posed the men were lifting one of the cans of glycerine from the buggy, when the handle gave way. + = ° sasiliiaiilinchaeas London 7'ruth :— ‘Turkey, in_ the politi- cal signification of the word, consists of a horde of greedy, hungry pashas, and blood- suckers, who want Europe to provide them with the means to indulge in the foul de- baucheries in which they delight, and whose financial morality is about on a par with that of . professional swindlers in a gambling hell.” remy THe most sensational event for the discus- sion of society in London is the report of the arrangement of a marriage between the Duke of Argyll and the Hon. Mrs, Anson, widow of Col. Anson, Member of Parliament, daughter of Bishop Claughton, and niece of Lord Dud- ley, one of the richest peers in Great Britain. The marriage will give Lord Lorne a new mother-in-law, and, through the Princess Louise, distantly form new family connexions of the Queen herself. The news is talked of everywhere. Upon a modest gravestone in Vincennes cemetery appears the plaintive legend ‘ His neighbor played the cornet.” sae int i GrorcE Berry, a Nova Scotian by birth and a carpenter by trade, is in custody in Bos- ton for an assault on a girl five years old. Jay Govup, has given $5,000 for the relief of the Memphis distress and promised more if it is needed. Special Notices. Tus newest styles of Fancy and White Shirts, cheap for cash, at John Kelly & Co's. Cait and see those one dollar pants at John Kelly & Co’s. \ Dip you see those doeskin pants for only | $1.75? at John Kelly & Co’s, LArGE’s Barometer and Thermometer com- bined, very accurate, at Dodd’s Medical Hall. Fixe Bath and Carriage Sponges at Dodd’s Medical] Hall. Woop Tooth Picks,—60,000—at Dodd’s | Medical Hall. Fixe Soaps and New Perfumes just opened | at Dodd’s Medical Hail. wed sat 2w Agricultural Store.—-s9 3i The St. Petersburg (‘azette) commenting on the death of General Lazereff, remarks that the expedition to Mery is a failure, ' i ; } | then took his leave a few moments after the | 2 ei a th Bt i ONDON ‘ — VINEGAR. XXX VENEGAR, a ae BEST CARVELL BROS. | | JUSE THE BEST QUALITY IMPORTED. | | JULY. NOW SHOWING ! A Lot of Mens’ White, Vests, AT 50 CTS. AND 75 CTS. EASH. Cheap Lines of Colored Alhambra Quilts 50 CTS, 75 CTS, $1.00. The Balance of our Stock of Ladies Skirts To Cleared Out at a Bargain. be OF PRINTS TO GPEN THIS WEEK. A FRESH STOCK MENS’ STRAW HATS! A Large Variety, Very Cheap. & LIN OUTER, Tailoring Department —WE HAVE a— Capita! Range of Broadcloths, Worsted Coating, and Tweeds. Yicae= TERMS CASH py New. Scuoot Books of every class at the) for the present year at least. AJQMES 6 Charlottetown, July 8, 1879. VALE COAL. Excellent NUT COAL. $1.25 PER TON. CARVELL BROS. ow TARE NOTICE. \ "ALPINE, our Directory Publisher 4 tends pudlishing, about tne beginning of 1880, A BUSINESS DIRECTORY of the Maritiyne Provinces—-Pocket Edition—- to contain al) persons in business throughout ‘the Provinces, even the remotest parts or the smallest business in Professional, Mercantile, Mechanical, Milling, Manufactories of every description, ete. About 500 pages for the year 1880-8] ; price only 75c. or $1, to continue for two years fore publishing next edition. The circulation will be SOME THOUSANDS, and the price being so small, will make it A MOST VALUABLE MEDIUM FOR AD- VERTISING. if sufficient support is given, will add New- foundland, St. Pierre, Magdalen Islands. The publisher also intends canvassing On- tario and Quebec; also Boston, New York, Portland, Philadelphia, and manufacturing districts of United States for subscriptions to the work. Any parties wishing to advertize will please send instructions to i« ; ; ; Aus: 22. Je7e.-—2cee D. McALPINE, St. John, N. B BOSTON STEA\ERS CARROLL 2 WORCESTER Passage Rate Reduced to $8, CARVELL BROS., Agents. Chitown, Aug. 1879—ILm eod pat ar Im NOTICE. Rk. ALFRED MAY has retired from the A firm of May, Kelly & Co., by selling out his interest in the same to the remaining partners. Sept. 3, 1879-—1lm ALFRED MAY. JOHN KELLY. W. N. RIGGS. N REFERENCE to the above, the business will, in future, be conducted under the name of John Kelly & Co. All parties in- debted to the late firm are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. W. N. RIGGS. JOHN KELLY. Ch’town, Aug. 23, 1879. MPLOYMENT.—!In every village and township of P. E. Island not yet u- pied, ONE ACTIVE, intelligent Lady or Gentle- man can obtain a most respectable and “zn profitable engagement. Address, with full particulars, D. DOWNIE & CO., Box 1964, Montreal jants. Lost, Found, &c een © —_ \TOVE FOR SALE.- An Argand Base }_)Burner—for anthracite coal ; nearly new and in good order ; will be sold cheap. Apply at EXAMINER office. [>ept. 10—tf — eee eee LET. — A HOUSE pleasantly situated, on Kent street. Rent low. For particu- lars apply at the Examiner Office. —3, 3i pd TRAYED from the subscriber's premises near Spring Park, on the 27th August last, a small RED HORSE. Any person giv - any information as to his whereabouts will be suitably rewarded. Tuomas Woop,—sep 5tf LET RENT LOW—A house con- tuining seven rooms, situated near the Malpeque Road. Good dry cetlar. Apply at this Office.—Nept. 3—tf nen OD ANTED—By a YOUNG LADY, a situation in either a town or country Store. Address Box 103, P. 0. Charlottetown —Sept. 2, 2w ee TT BE LET—A COTTAGE, situated at the corner of Kent and West Streets, West End, lately occupied by Lieut. Bolton, R. N. Apply at the Office of Messrs. Sul; livan & Merson, Solicitors. {july 15, °79) ANTED TO RENT— A _ house containing 7 or 8 rooms, and situate in a good locality. Apply at the EXAMINER oftice. {aug 18] © LET—A TENEMENT HOUSE situ. ated on Kent street, next door to Dr. Creamer. Apply to Mrs. Orrer, Queen street. [augl—tf| 7 NOR SALE.—Valuable Residence, cen- ) trally located; 17 rooms, besides pan- ‘tries. ete., with water tank, etc., and large | Coach House, Stable, and large Yard room. Apply at this office. je24-eodtf eteap—eesscnemetianetin eC Qihep tg Let,—One of the best Business b_ Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, opposite Post Office ; lately in the occupation of Robert Brown. 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