—# * oo s\ — mit ais megpnrcace ee Mees setae +. a ee eee ee _— peed Local and Other Items. Cc. C. Grereory, Ese., C. E., arrived in this city on Saturday evening. Tue outlook for trade continues to improve week by week.—Ax, Herald. New Yorks advices say their is little doubt that wheat will continue to advance. i A severe shock of earthquake was felt at Alexandria on the night of the 11th inst, Ix England the Canadian cattle trade is ex- tremely good. The market prices have been high for the last three weeks, and the protits have been very large. Hatrof the profits of the recent walking match at Yarmouth, N. 8., are tebe donated to the Acadia College building fund—a most laudable act.— St. John Telegraph. Cerewayo has refused to accede to the terms insisted on by Lord Chelmsford, so that the last hope of peace is removed and the war will go on. On Friday night last Thomas Atkins, while engaged in a row in South Brunswick street, Halitax, had one leg broken in two places and an ankle dislocated. Rev. Farner MeGirvery, I. I, of Antig- onish, N. 38., is in the city. He preached an eloquent sermon in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral yesterday. Wuy is it that Mr. Stronach persists in employing violeut Grits to handle the Railway coal in preference to supporters of the Govern- ment’ An answer is not hard to find ! Tur Halifax Herald is informed that the scheme for starting a sugar retinery is pro- yressing favorably. Of the $200,000 capital required, $190,000 has been subscribed. HANLAN Ss W e_comeSro Amgerica.—A New York despatch of the [lth says :—‘‘ Several politicians and ex-oarsmen went down the bay on the revenue cutter to-day, and wel- comed Hanlan, the oarsman. A deputation of Canadians also welcomed him.”’ As will be seen, by reference to the proper column, a young gentleman from Cape Tra. verse has carried away the daughter of our old friend H. J. Calbeck, Esq. ‘The bride was the recipient of a number of very hanlsome presents in silver, vases, glassware and other articles useful and ornamental. On the morn- ing after the ceremony the happy couple took the morning boat to Picton on their wedding tour. We wish them every happiness in their journey through life.— Patript. Vicroria Division.—At a regular meeting of Victoria Division, No. 4, held on Monday evening last, the following staff of officers were chesen for the current quarter :—W. P., Robert Minnard; W. A., Henry Morris; R. S., A. W. Tanton; A. R. S., B. Godkin; F. S., Neil McLaughlan; T., John Jury; Ch., W. Hobbs; Con, D. W. Kitchen; A. C., J. Lawson: [. S., T. Mills; O, S., A. Hender- son. A Ha trax despatch says :—The arrivals of fish this week have$been large. The prices of dry fish are certain to go down, as the catch is gcod, and our fishermen will make more out of the low rates than out of prices affected by scarcity. Dry tish receipts, 13,108 quintals, including arrival of 1841 quintals from Boston. Shipments in sume period last year were 4,- 733 quintals. Mackerel receipts are, for the week ending July 8th, 2,169 bbls.; shipments 1,795 bbls., of which 1,577 bbls. went in West Indiamen. Manrropa Marine Sarery.—The Montreal Witness says :—“ We learn from an Ottawa correspondent that the Deputy Minister of Marine, Mr. William Smith,§will, on Thurs- day next, leave for Manitoba on an ofiicial tour. Among other purposes of his visit will be that of fixing the sites for lighthouses, &c., { along the several rivers and lake coasts. The prompt action o! the Hon. Minister ef Marine in caring so early for the necessities of naviga- tion in the new province proves the interest he takes in the Department.” A Warrtwin1.—About 4 p. m. on Satur- day last, a quantity of hay (about 100 lbs. in weight) lying in front of the residence of Hon. L. #. Baker, Yarmouth, was caught by a whirlwind and lifted in the air over 200 feet. Aiter being whirled about in the air, the hay separated into simall bunches, some descend- ing to the southward of the jail, and others falling near the spot whence they were carried aloft. Outside the limited area of the whirl- wind—a few yards in diameter—there was only a light air from the N. W.—Hz, Herald, Tue Hon. Mr. Langevin is expected in Ottawa, on his return from his successful mission to England, this week. He will be met at Rimouski by several leading public men, who will accompany him to Quebec, where he will doubtless receive a hearty re- ception from his friends and admirers. On his arrival in Ottawa he will be presented with the handsome oil portrait of himself, re- cently painted {by Forbes, of Toronto, which was subscribed for by the Conservative mem- bers of the last Parliament, and he will like- wise be tendered a public banquet. Tur Keerey Motor AcGain.—It appears that eur City Fathers have discovered a new motive power which bids fair to eclipse the vzlebrated Keeley Motor, while at the same time it will work a revolution in the prices of agricultural produce, more particularly in that ot straw. ‘The details of the invention have 1879, SUMMER TRADE. AND INS = Mera GOODS STORE to replenish your Stock of Vable Linens, Napkins, Towels, Towelings, Counterpanes, Bed Tickings, Sheetings, —AND- COTTON GOODS OF EVERY DISCRIPTION. een), attention is solicited to our Stock of DRESS GOODS! BEAUTIFUL FABRICS IN Elegant Designs & Low Prices, Special BARGAINS IN Black Silks & Cashmeres, TRIMMINGS, OF ALL KINDS. Fringes, Buttons, Velvets. ALSO, A FINE STOCK OF LACES, FRILLINGS, TIES, &. We are head-quarters for Gloves & Hosiery, and have some very choice Goods in addition to the most popular makes & prices. BNGLISE, net yet been mace public, but from what we have so far learned, we are enabled to state that it will undoubtedly prove a blessing to the truckmen of this city, many of whom tind it difficult to make even a meagre living during the present depressed times, as they will be enabled to dispense with horses during the winter season, and thus will be saved the necessity of providing straw or hay for their hitherto not over-well fed nags. The only igects of which the public are yet in possession may be gleaned from section 13 of ‘A Law respecting truckmen and truckage” ( d 13th June, 1879) which enacts that ‘‘Every Licensed truckman shall have affixed to his harness, for the purpose of drawing his sled cr sleigh, at least one good and sufficient open bell. It may beseen, at a glance, that no provender will be required, not even the very small amount of fuel supplied the Keeley motor--the only condition to be implicitl observed being that the bell be open mouth It has been suggested to us, but we will not do the City Fathers the injustice of supposing New Goods by AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Carpets & Oil bloths Rucs & MATS. every Steamer. r e/ —_—_——- --- GIVE USACALL. that they were angallant enough te mean ‘fan epen-montbed Belic,” . Ch’town,'June 24, 1879. 1879. Paki & Sts, American, & Canadian Lorsels ' ; Seg UUSE JULY. NOW SHOWING | A Lot of Wens’ White Vests, AT 53 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 ata Bargain. FRESH STOCK OF PRINTS TO OPEN THIS WEEK, MENS’. STRAW HATS! A Large Variety, Yery Cheap. LM COE Jailoring Department -WE HAVE «- Capital Range of Broadcloths, Worsted Coating, and [weeds. | es TERMS CASH wey AMES & Ub Charlottctown, July 8, 1872, scuintntiiasieeamian Frm Se Se RI ate aime aon E BTR tem eettatinad st eater at rt AE ef A A ame emneoenireeenines : : SEASIDE HOTEL RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND. ——O PENUE 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 xurf Bathing, this Hotel has no equal in the Dominion, Terms, $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. m. § and 5.30 p.m. Coaches meet trains from all points and convey passengers to the “Seaside.” Charges Moderate—distanece 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 v’clock, on Thursday and Monday morning. Fare, $1.25, distance 18} miles. Address : JOHN NEWSON & Co, Ch’town. Se ne July 8th, 1879,—2m. pat. & arg. HAS JUST RECEIVED 2 Cases Gents’ American Felt Hats 1 CASE GENTS’ STRAW & CHIP HATS, 30 Dozen Gents’ White & Coloured Shirts, 59 DOZ, GENTS’ LINEN COLLARS (New Styles) 2 Cases Gents’ Paper Collars, 25 DOZ. GENTS’ MERINO & COTTON HOSE, 2 CASHES NEHW PRINTS. 2 CASES NEW WHITE COTTONS, 5) 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 ——* PIC-NICS | Canadian Inshore Fisheries, FISHERIES, —SUPPLIED AT THE-— | “OITY STEAM BAKERY ” —WITH ALL KINDS OF— | DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND c aot FISHERIES BRANCH. anne Orrawa, 6thJune, 1879. Biscuits, ic an : confectionery, &c.. | UBLIC NOTICE, aud particularly the Committees would do well to call and exam- WISHETEEN sD Mixeleed tik telliclan ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. provisions of the Statute, 31 Vie. Car. 60 T c known as the ‘‘ Fisheries Act,” passed oa the 5. QU IRK. cp, |P2nd May, 1868 :-— 4 a 1. Section 14: Prohibits the throwing over- board or leaving of dead or decaying fish, or remains of offal ot tish, or other marine animals, within any water where fishing is carried on, or upon any fishing bank; also forbids leaving the same in apy net or other fishing apparatus. 2. Section 14, Sub-section 2: Provides that dead or decaying fish, or any other deleterious substance, shall not be drawn into, or allowed to pass into, or be leit, or remain in any water frequented by any kinds of fish men- tioned in the fishery laws. 3. Section 13, Sub-section 7: Bag-nets and Rab-nets and fish-ponnds are prohibited, ex- cepting under special license. Besides the fines imposed by said Statute, any offender against the Fishery Laws is liable to the forfeiture of the nets, material, implements or appliances used in connection with the offence. Fishery Officers may seize upon their own view, er on complaint, any fishing gear sub- ject to confiscation, and fine offenders forth- with. British and foreign fishermen alike are required to conform to the Canadian fishery laws. It having been established in evidence that certain kinds of nets used for mackerel and other fish are fished ia contraventwn of the fishery laws, by destroying quantities of small fish, besides mature fishes which are thrown away dead or dying, or are left to decay on the tishing grounds, or within the inshore waters; the tishery officers are instructed to strictly enforce the fishery laws passed to prevent such illegal and injurious prac- tices. They are also instructed that British sub- jects, when fishing in British waters, are bound to conform in every respect to the Can- adian fishery laws, and that foreigners fishing within three miles of the coasts of Canada, under treaties, in common with British sub- jects, are required to do so in conformity with the fishery. laws which govern the operations of British fishermen. By order, W. F. WHITCHER, Commisioner of Fisheries June 30, 1879. MPLOYMENT.—In every village and township of P. E. Island not yet ocqu- pied, one active, intelligent Lady or Gentle- man can obtain a most respectable and very profitable engagement. Address, with full particulars, Db. DOWNIE & CO., Box 1964, Montreal June 2i1— 3w ne REDUCTION | ‘Albion Mines (Pictou, N. 8.) | SLACK COAL. — | XLACK and ROUND COAL can_now be )) obtained at the above mentioned Mines. | Slack Coal, $1.40 per ton; Round, $2. ' For orders, apply to G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. ‘ Orrice: No. 35 Water street. 23, 1879—pat h sp sj kea 2m Ch’town, June &c _ Woodenware, } Qm Voz PAILS, (2 and 3 hoop,) | Zed 10 Nests TUBS, 25 Boxes ©. PINS, 25 Doz. WASH BOARDS, 50 Doz. PROOMS, 50 Boxes SOAP. WHOLESALE, CHEAP, AT | AL SIMPSON'S. ey 5, 1879—3i eod ‘Wants. Least, Found, \ fr, Tanted- 2. situation by a steady mar- ried man, at any kind of employment. Age 23. Enquire at this Office. {july 9] anted—Two or three respectable BOARDERS in a private family, in a uiet part of the city. Ladiesor Gentiemen., Enquire at this Office. jjuly 9) W ante d lbnmediately--TWOGIKLS for Housemaid and General Housework. Good references required. Apply at the ‘Revere House.” {yuly 8, 79] \ “Mhop to Let.—-One o. the best Business \" stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, opposite Post Office ; lately in the occupation Possession given ‘mmedi- 12 tt \ ANTED—A GoOol COOK. Apply immediately at the EXANINER Office, {uly 5, ’"79—tf] Chitown, May, 1379. TO LET. COMFORTABLE HOUSE containing 6 Rooms, with large Kitchen and good Cellar, situated east end Dorchester street. Immediate possession. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. July 7, 1879— | of Robert Brown. ately. Apply to Joun Newson. 1 OR SALE.—Valuable Residence, cen- trally located; 17 rooms, besides pan- tries, etc., with water tank, etc., and large ] > r ae aij dl oh Coach House, Stable, and large fYard room. | 7g MEE place to get yourPrisiting done is at Apply at this office, je24-eodtf the EXAMINER Printing Loom ; ~