Ree TEE ee —— On Friday last thirty-five hundred soldiers’ graves were decorated at Gettysburg. We are informed that the Band of the 82nd Battalion will perform on Hillsborongh Square on Tliursday evening next, at 7 o'clock. ReMEMBER the Juvenile Musical and Liter- ary Entertainment in the Market Hall this evening, by the children of the City Schools, under the direction of Mr. John Ross. t We would direct the attention of the gentle- men who are appointed to manage the coming walking match in the Skating Rink to the timel suggestion of our co-respondent ** Pedestrian.” YESTERDAY a child accidentally fell from the second-story window of a house on Dor- chester street. Its head struck against the platform, fracturing its jaw and inflicting in- juries from which it is not expected to re cover. . Tre brig Zinga, with cargo of 27,000 bushels of oats, of 34 pounds each, and 417 pieces deals, containing 11,600 feet superficial measure, shipped by Peake bros. & Co., cleared for Plymouth, Engiand, on the 2nd inst. A Luexy Coutier.—Mr. H. Wilkins, a laborer, residing at Lorway Mines, recently received the very pleasant intelligence that he had fallen heir toa very valuable estate in Essex County, England. The estate com- rises 800 acres of land, much of which is under cultivation. Mr. Wilkins intends to leave for Eugland at an early date.—Coape Breton Times. Tur Patriot of Saturday night, in a short paragraph, denies that a copy of the Stamp Act was borrowed by the editor from a gentle- man of this city. Mr. Lawson, by this denial, further adds ingratitude to his want of cour- tesy fo the gentleman who kindly furnished the copy of the Act to him. He tries to play the role of ‘‘Joe Miller” and be witty, but his efforts at wit are like a dance at a wake. Tury organized a cricket club in Sussex, N. B., a short time ago, and when they went to measure the ground they used a 200 yard tape line, which they left on the ground. Thenext day two fine yearlings belonging to the rector, Rev. Mr. Medley, came along and devoured it. It killed them, though, and when opened each of them, it was found, had gobbled ex- actly one hundred yards. Suicrpk Manta iy New Brunswick.—At Tower Hill, St. Stephen, N. B., on Thursday last, Mrs. Logan cut her throat. She is not dead, but her state is precarious. Mrs. Robb, formerly of Baillie, cut her bowels open with a knife at Levar Settlement, near St. Stephen, N. B., a few days ago, and died from the effects of the wound. An old soldier named James Kiggins committed suicide by cutting his throat with a razor at Portland, N. B., on Friday last. Tue Intercelonial Railway has lost most of the flour traffic between Ontario and St. John, as steamers and sailing vessels are bringing Ontario flour to St. John eight to ten cents per barrel cheaper than the Grand Trunk and Jn- tercolonial will carry it. A telegram to the St. John Sun from Toronto says: ‘‘ The bark Chevalier nas been chartered to carry flour from Thorold at 40 cents a barrel to Prince Edward Island, Halifax and Cape Breton, and to return with a cargo of coal at $2 (freight) per ton. Tur 8. S. “ Albert,’ from the Magdalen Islands, with mails and passengers, arrived at Pictou on Friday. She brought the following news: During the past week very cold and frosty weather has been experienced there, with strong north and northeast winds, doing much damage to the early vegetation. On the night of the 26th inst. there was a heavy fall of snow, which remained on the ground during the greater part of the day following. Codfish have struck on the inshore banks, off Amherst and All Right Islands, and a few mackerel have been taken in Pleasant Bay. The mack- erel fleet are arriving for the net fishery, and will be larger than that of last season, The lobster fishermen are all doing well. Tue appearance of the interior of the Union Bank has been much improvéd of late by the erection of a most elegant counter in the banking room. The counter was constructed by Mr. Wm. Henderson. It runs the full length of the room. The front stands about six and a half feet high; is made of American ash, cherry, and polished ebony, and is fitted with embossed glass a quarter of an inch thick, with a Greek border around each pane. The deliveries are furnished with glass-fittings and doors 4 inch thiek, with the name of the clerk inscribed on each door. The workmanship displayed. oy the counter front reflects-:much credit on Mr. Henderson. It is very neat, and its finish, we dare say, cannot be surpassed in the Provinces. ~*——2 eo Special Notices. Live Jcice at Beer & God's. A Nice lot of Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ English Boot Tops, just received, and made to order cheap for cash, at Dorszy & Josts.—1lw Fixe Worstep Svrts, made to fit perfectly, for $17, at George E. Full’s Custom Tailoring Depot. SometHinc New fo Hovsekrerers. — Curtain Frames, for doing up Muslin Curtains. Call and see them at James Hobbs’ Prince treet Cabinet Factory. Just the thing re- quired, as it does away with stretching the curtains on the floor.—Im eod Oswego Biscuits at Beer & Goff’s. Re-opexep—Rauway Horer.—The sub scriber having increased facilities for accom- modating the travelling public, now offers to them as good board as can be obtained in the city. His stock of wines and liquors are not excelled in Charlottetown. . Jonun Boicer. May 27, 1879.—-pra Sin 2aw RETIRING From Bustness.—Call and get bargains at the Ladies’ Establishment, Queen Street. Croquet Srts cheap and in variety at Mark Butcher’s. Call soon. A Foxe Tweep Serr, worth $20.00, made to order for $16, at George E. Full’s Custom Tailoring Department. Rhubarb 3cts per Ib at Beer & Goff’s, Local and Other Tiems, | AL LE RTT AT = S83 Queen Street. :0:— IN’ iW GOODS, Ex ‘* Prince Edward” and other Steamers. All carefully selected in the Best and Cueaprst Markets. do do Grey Cotton at 4c. and upwards. White Cotton at Ge. Towels at 4c. and upwards. Print Cotton at 6e. } { BiULACK DRESS SILKS ! Best Value ever offered in the City. a LADIES’ COTTON HOSE, SHIRTS. GENTS’ FROM 6C. PER PAIR. LINDERS & DRAWERS, SUSPHNDERS, é&c., Cheap EMBROIDERY. From 4c. per yard, a . great selection. LADIES’ DRESS NMiATERIALS! all at Old Tariff prices. Millinery, ~ Hats, Feathers & Flowers. | ne es ee EX “PRINCE EDWARD,” NOW OPENING, JA PORTION OF OUR SPRING — AND— SUMMER AVES Xb 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 stram on any of the buttons, whatever the position of the wearer. Lace Curtains: at prices to suit all customers. Best Value Yet Offered, :0: JAS. DesBRISAY It is the most com- fortable suspender ever invented, ‘Try a pair, For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, -—AT THE-— 1 Hause May 31, 1879. May 5, 1879. STOCK. {A Large Assortment = Jewelry, Cur fh SR? | AUCTION SALES. ‘Insolvent Act of 875, and Amending Acts. BY AUCTION! WILL BE SOLD At the MeMurray, an Insolvent, Qn Monday, June 9th, at ll O'CLOCK, A. M., CONSISTING IN PART OF fT ANDSOME Drawing Room Suate, in Green and Walnut; Fancy Chairs, What- not, Pier Glass, Centre Table, Oil Paintings, Damask Curtains, Vases, Fire Screens, Brus- sells Varpet, 1 Square Piano, 1 Melodeon, 1 Organ, Arm Chairs, Chairs, Dining Table, Side Tables, © Mahogany Sideboard, Cheffonier, Marble Top Side Table, Mirror, Mats, Oil Cloths, Bookcases, Bedroom Sets, ete. Catalogues. of Furniture to be had_at the subscriber’s office. B. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer. Ch’town, June 2; 1879—eod tls EXTENSIVE SALE i, BANKRUPT STOCK, BY AUCTION ! WILL. BE SOLD, On Wednesday THE tITH DAY GF JUNE NEXT, |At the Stere of Samuel W. McMurray, an Insolvent, Commencing at Hleven O'clock, The whole of his Stock-in-Trade and Shop Furniture, consisting of Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gloves, Umbrellas, Rib- bons, Edgings, Fancy Shirts, Handker- chiefs, Braces, Buttons, Fancy Coatings, Tweeds, Cottons, Shirtings, Silks, Fur Muffs, Mourning Goods, &c., &c., &e. SHOP FURNITURE—1 Mirror, 2 Stoves, Gas Fitting, 2 sets Counter Scales and Weights, 1 set Platform Scales, 1 Iron Safe, Chairs, &c. lso, at the same time and place, belonging to estate of >? . y ROBERT SNEESTOR. an Inselvent, consisting of Gold Albert Chains, Gold Rings, Plated do., Ear Rings, Bravelets, etc., etc., ete.; 27 Clocks, 9 Silver Watches, 2 new Chono- meters, 1 Barometer, 2 handsome, Show Cases, 1 Iron Safe, etc. ——— Also, at the same time and place, The Stock-in-| rade OF GEORGE O'NEILL, an Insolyent, consisting of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, teady-made Clothing, Lamps, Crockery, Ploughs, Forks, Garden Hoes, etc., etc.; 1 Single Wagon, 2 Wolf Robes, 1 set Harness, | Saddle, etc., ete, a ene Also, at the same time and place, belonging to the Estate of John Mcintyre. An Insolvent. 3 Cultivators (Lron), 10 Sets Harrows (Iron). TERMS AT SALE. 3. ¥ i HIGGS, \ B. WILSON HIGGS, AUCTIONEER. Ch’town, Jane 2, 1879—eod Valuable Building Lots, AND fomfertable Private Residence CLOSE FO. THe CITT. - AM instructed, by Mr. W. H. LORD, to SELLE AT AUCTION, on the premises now occupied by him (adjoining St. Peter's Church Cemetery, on the St. Peter’s Road), On Thursday, the 5th June, at 11.30 o’cLock, EIGHT YERY KANDSOMELY: SITUATED BUILDING GR PADDOCK LOTS, containing each about one acre of land, more or less. Also, the Commodious Two Storey (French Roof) Dwelling House, situated there- on, containing eight rooms and attic, together with Barns and other outbuildings, having a good Well of water and Orchard on the premis- es. This Valuable Property is very eligibly sita- ated within a few minutes’ walk of the city, com- manding a most extensive view of the Hills- borough River, Harbor ani Bay. Also, at the same tims,a Wwele-Acre Pasture Lof, on the Union Road, near to Wright's Bridge (being Pasture Lot No, 287), having Wright's mill stream running through rat res 4 it. Also, a Building Lot, 55x22) feet, situ- ated near Orwell Brush Wharf, being part of the estate of the late John Douse. Terms—25 per cent. down ; the balance in 4 years, with interest at 6 per cent. Plan to be seen at the office - of WILLIAM DODD, Auct’r, Ch’town, May 28, 1879-—pat sat Residence of Samuel We SAT.H OF Very Valuable Stock. bx undersigned is instructed by the Hon. J. C. Por, to sell, by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY , the 20th DAY OF JUNE NEXT, AT 11 o’cLock, —AT HIS—- Brewery Premises, St. Peter's Road, (near the City) all his Valuable Herd of Cattle, 24 head of fine-bred Short-horn Cows and —OONSISTING OF— Heifers, 43 head of Grade Cows and Heifers, 1 fine-bred Durham Bull (5 years old.) i da do {2 years old,) bred from the celetrated stock of the Hon. Senator Cochrane. l do do (1 year old.) —ALSO— 1 Imported Thorough-bred_ Stallion (7 years old,) 1 Superior Cart Horse, weighs 1.550 Ibs, (8 years old,) 1 Superior Cart Horse, weighs about 1,500 Ibs., (5 years old,) 1 White Driving Mare, from old Messenger, (7 years old,) 1 Valuable Driving Mare, do (5 years old,) 1 Good Travelling Horse, do (8 years old, ) 50 fine bred Liecester Ewes and about 40 Lambs. The pedigree of all the fine-bred Srock will be furnished on the day of Sale. As the exportation of cattle and sheep is in- creasing every ‘year, farmers "and _ stock- raisers should avail themselves of this first- class opportunity to purchase pure? and im- proved bred cattle, the above herd being justly celebrated-for their superior qualities. Terms—Under $50, cash; over $50, 4 months’ credit on approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. May 31, 1879.—h pat pres law Clearing-out Sale BY AUCTION! +~-AT THE— ‘West of Mngland House,’ areat George Street, —_— HAVE been instructed by Mr. W. W. Stumbles, to sell BY AUCTION, at EVENING SALES, commencing Satur- day evening, next, the 31st inss., at 7.30, all his STOCK OF GOODS, consisting of DRY GOCDS, GROCERIES, EARTHEN- WARE, &e. W. W. STUMBLES, Jr., Ch’town, May 27, 1879. Auctioneer. TO LET. The * West of England House,’”’ Thomas’s Old Stand, FEMALES Store with Dweiling attached is situ- ated near Queen Square, and will be let on reasonable terms, ~ Possession given at short notice. ‘ Apply to W, W. STUMBLES, Ch'town, May 29. Proprietor. TURNIP SEED. LOT of that special kind which . gave such excellent satisfaction last year. Also, Laing’s, Skirving’s, and Green Top. : BEER & SONS. TH TEA. TR. 190 fete Hom, mae Packages Now in and at very Low Figures. Something very superior, BEER & SONS. May 22, 1879. ee ee ee Glass. Glass. Glass. 300 EROXES, ail sizes, VERY CHEAP. BEER & SONS. May 22, 1879. Wants. Lost, Found ee Re on a a ee ———___ PASTURE Por excellent Pasture in Charlottetown Common, apply at the Ex- AMINER Office. [may 29, 4i pd.] y YANTED —Immediately, a HOUSE . MAID and a NURSE. Good refer- rences required, Apply at the Examiner Office. —May 29, 1879.-—3i pd \ AN TED-—-A man with a good outfit to Peddle TINWARE. Apply to G. E. MIuLNer, Upper Queen Street. [may 22] wihop 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. Vossession given immedi- ately. Apply to Joux Newson, — [21 tf FEW Permanent or Transient Boarders can get first-class accommodation in one of the pleasantest and most convenient parts of the City. Apply at the Examiner Office. ; [may 20] , j oO LET—A large two-story Dwelling House, beautifully situated on North side King’s Square, containing seventeen R good cellarage, Coach House and Stables, En — for particulars at King Square Furniture arerooms, {may l—-pat pres lm] Se ee : a ents Rome Mero om Tae ae ee seaienieeer ail fpr ¥ Ft prin " - te u . me 4 a tte. an nen me, = mn - : SaRCEYEY Renee onmermamenn a eee I seme oo , ; 7 - i M3 Se ee os mie sg gO 28 eto csc. ot NE ne fhe