- Si a ae Fit Se — . few um, s oy ~ in 7 ae * — tite - inate 7 4 eke IR OE nti Caan ate et A < PO ee Oe ee pas “eres * - = = ithe . * PTs ~ _* ees A Ma tn See ee om Ath oars OO Oe PE OO ee ee ee Se ee ee ne er a EO OL rR XAMINER. aceite et NE + Ae alata tee cagummnaribeish ee a a a sain 2 ee ti en a . he aaa ta i eat 6 at ne BY ee pte H K . 2 A ee NN Ne CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1979. en ete a0 eg ee ne ee . eat snegteatn e wee Ie tar te Ee ma nl ~ none ncaa: VOL. 5. mined oe NO. 16. eg ee ee a ' ee a Czar, the pregramme for the Emperor];, ;; ; , PRY C oe 7 , lation. In the altered notes, the $2 } li s, VERY CHEAP. P RINCE STREET William’s golden wedding offers little a. tmiddle of oe {qm g dhe vd a 300 BOXES, all sizes 4 striking character, and possibly will be! and the twos around the uote are also changed. BEER & SONS. ed ‘a. | BAGS COARSE CORN MEAL, Ch’town, April 18, ’78—6w 3aw Cracked Corn and Bran. FOR SALE LOW: 15 Owen Connolly & Co. FURNITURE REPAIRED April 1, 1879—3m ~ UPHOLSTERY WORK. — 4 A ODERN STYLES—Best Finish—Cheap- AVE est—Promptly delivered. JOHN NEWSON. April, 1, 1879—-3m ——— TS cD Looking Glasses and Mirrors. _ STY LES-—Cheap. JOHN NEWSON. April 1, 1879—3m 100 canige & DRAWING-ROOM i SUITES, in raw Silk Poil, Silk Cota- line, Silk Repp and Hair Cloth—Styles un rivalled—Stock large—Prices at cost. ] = (\ BEDROOM or CHAMBER SUITES 5 —Every variety of design and price— Never before so cheap. JOHN NEWSON. April 1, 1879—3m a a ooo —$ en FURNITURE. —s-—- LAS STOCK —Greatest Variety — Best Quality—Cheapest in every grade. Call and examine. JOHN NEWSON. April 1, 1879—3m —— Bedding, Matrasses & Pillow BPYEST MATERIAL—Hair, Fiock, Excel- sior, Straw. JOHN NEWSON, The striking longshoremen of New York | fession, split up by its connection with seven| STEWART.” Possession given immedi- April 1, 1879—3m last evening voted to return to work at the | different provinces, has no status as a body, jately. Vor particulars, apply to HENRY old rates. and matters affecting them are decided in the BEER, Sonthport, or to.F. L. HASZARD, Straw Hats & The strike of puddlers at Paterson has Legislature without consulting them, and } Charlottetown. , Property lor Sale, WE BAPTIST CHURCH PROPERTY, situate on Great George street, will shortly be vacated, and is now offered for sale by private contract. Apply to either of the undersigned. d N SC TT, K t t. Y . ° o 8 . y *ossessi e eh DE-BRISAY, ’ Trustees. . months’ hard labor in the Albany peniten- Dominion. A meeting was held at Gitrwa the harbor, Pos: er bon heats to April 14, 1879—eod tf pal § tiary and a fine of $300. on Thursday. The members of the Mav 17, 1879 : : = ’ net Bar from P. E. Island, New Brunswick and many 26s See emma a — FLOUR. FLOUR. IN STORE AND FOR SALE e 60 BBLS BALN’S CHOICE, 100 ‘“* TROPICAL — Celebrated and Choice Brands. 300 “* BAKERS’ CHOICE, 500 ‘** EXTRA and *SUPERFINE, 200 ‘* Kiln Dried CORNMEAL. Owen Connolly & Co. _ Chitown, April 18, 70-60 3aw INO. S68. NEW BOOKS JUST FROM LONDON. HYMNS FOR ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, HYMNS, ANCIENT AND MODERN, + 7 Atexanpnria, June 6. rass by the Znlus has vastly augmented the| year. Also, Laing’s, Skirving’s, and Green (Also with Prayer Book in Morocco Case. ) Trimming S ? Vivian, the British Consul General, goes Fifheuliies in the way of the sition for new | Lop. . METHODIST HYM NS Reference and Gelic Bibles, Prayer Books, Tracts, Church Services, Catechisms, etc. Books, Cards, Papers for Sunday Schools, Vienna, J 3, |circulasion in the district of Ottawa. On Lett's Diaries. T" tat N vdiaiead ,| Wednesday no less than nineteen counterfeit 190 Packages Now in Mork. A FEW SCHOOL BOOKS, 1e excitement at Novi bazar on account |b i115 were successfully passed on farmers at Something very superior, and a Can now be had at 68 GREAT GEORGE STREET Opposite Lewis’ Photograph Gallery. Ch’town, April 26, 1879. FURNITURE FACTORY. JAMES HOBBS Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. —_ LL kinds of Household Furniture made to order, of -the latest styles, CHEAP and GOOD. School Desks made, the CHEAPEST and BEST in the City. : a — ed aon tothe UN —— Lonpon, June 6. | and blood, the action of the brain and ner- Ch’town, April 18, ’78—6w 3aw ‘G DEPARTMENT at very low —0: —— The assets of the Australian and Euro- | yous system, are all immediately connected charges. pean Bank, Melbourne, are stated at £650,- | with ae workings of the liver. It has been HO U SE TO LET. arg March 24, 1879—h ne MPLOYMENT.—In every village and townsh pof P. KE. Island not yet ocdu- pied, onk active, intelligent Lady or Gentle- man can obtain a most respectable and ver profitable efigagement. Address, with full particulars, D. DOWNIE & CO., Box 1964, Montreal Ch town, May, 1879. EW GOODS EX “PRINCE EDWARD,” Our Stock for this Season surpasses anything we have yet shown, in VALUE, STYLE «nd - VARIETY! And, notwithstanding the increased duties, we can (with a few exceptions) sell, at LESS THAN OLD PRICES Millinery, Dress Goods, Bonnets, Lace Goods, Grey & White Cottons, PRINTED COTTONS, CLOTHS a= TW EHHDS —ANTD-— EVERY NOVELTY OF THE SEASON! We have marked Goods very low FoR CASH. MS & SBT Ch town, May 8, 1879. Fbania. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | CANADIAN. Sr. Joun, June 6. James Hardy, a cutter in the employ of Mr. John K. Taylor, Carleton, dropped dead in the shop in which he was working just befere noon to-day. Hardy appeared to be in first rate health up to the time of with four women, who were arrested. Business generally is quiet, with, how- ever, a little activity in leather. UNITED STATES. Deapwoop, D. T., June 6. Three renegade Cleyennes, who killed a private and wounded a signal sergeant on Tuesday, were sentenced te be hanged on the 7th of July. On the same evening two of them suicided by hanging at Fort Keogh. New York, June 6. A letter, dated Smithville, June, 2, was received at Nashville, Tenn., to-day; by the revenue collector, announcing the ambush and killing by ‘“‘moonshiners” of United States Deputy Collector Davis and six men, nine miles south of that place, on the Ist instant. Letters state it was known twenty-five or thirty men were in ambush for the party at the distillery they were to capture, and near which they were last seen. Jesse Allison, colored, was assassinated on Sunday night at Guerley’s farm, near Waco, Texas. George and Tom Fair, col- ored, were arrested on suspicion, and re- leased on Tuesday. Tom was found near Allison’s house, shot and hanging to a tree. Further on, George’s body was found, his hands tied behind him and his body riddled with shot. There is much excitement among the negroes. ended, on promise by the president of the company of a fair settlement of wages. Mayor Cooper, of New York, for violat- ing a city ordinance in using hose sprinklers without permit, paid ten dollars fine yes- terday. Dr. Bennett, convicted recently of mailing obscene matter, has entered on thirteen Peter alias Peachy Swingler, colored, who murdered John Anderson, colored, at a ball, was hanged to-day at Chambersburg, Pa., and shewed a remarkable nerve; he placed the rope around his neck himself. The sheriff had te remove it to allow him to make some remarks, when the prisoner said that whiskey and bad company breught him there, and then said that he was ready, and again placed the rope around his neck, which the Sheriff again had remeved. After prayer the cap and rope were ad- justed, and the drop fell. Cuartorte, N. C., June 6, Rufus Watts, a colored preacher living near thia city, was arrested to-day, charged with killing his wife. RUSSIA. Baxir, Juye 6. A Russian expedition against Turcomans leaves Tehikeslar on Friday. It consists of 2800 cavalry, 16 battalions of infantry, and 36 guns. to Cairo to-night to deliver the protest of his Government against the arbitrary man- ner in which the Khedive’s decree of the 22nd April dealt with the creditors of the Egyptian Government. of the projected Austrian occupation has increased. There has been an encounter between the Tufks and the Arnants in AIl- Sixty Arnants are reported killed. Beri, June 6. In consequence of the absence of the further curtailed. The Duchess of Edin- burgh has also telegraphed excuses. Grand Duke Alexis will come as the representative of Romanofis. The German Government has decided to address other European Governments on the subject of the improper and in some cases inhuman manner in which the war in South America is carried on by the bel- ligerent States, and to suggest joinf inter- ference. 000. The associated Australian Banks have arranged to pay outstanding notes of the broken bank, which amount to £30,000. It is thought the creditors will be paid in full. Romp, June 6. All the rivers in the north of Italy are subsiding. The danger from fleods is new over. The Nihilist Scare. As an instance of the fear inspired by the Nihilists the Gazette ” rates the following occurence: Last week a young lady, well dressed, presented her- | self at the banking house of Kruger & Co., | and asked to see the principal in private. She was shown into a private room, and, | upon the entry of Mr. Kruger, expressed her desire to go to the town of Valdimir. | AT ** Moscow bable as not that the lady was no Nihilist at all, but the occurrence shows the general fea. prevailing ’ 7p TE b ‘ . } ’ ~~ ae once ie | aia 4 4 va “H bcs oo : ee i : ene a ll nt gs Bra me ’ his death, of which heart disease was prob- | She had no money, she added, and she | NOR SALE, 150 Bags of the CELE- hinds of Machine Work done with satisfaction ably the cause. wanted some from the ‘banker. ‘The latter BRATED CANAVIAN FIFE WHEAT. and promptness, at ‘ MonrreaL, June 6. seeing her moving her hand in her pocket, OWEN CONNOLY & CO, JOHN NEWSON’S. se The stock market has not been much de- | Mmagined her to be a Nihilist with a revol Ch’town, April 18. 1879—6w 3aw April 1, 1879—3m pressed by the Claxton failure. i. panies —— being shot, offered a momctomatatenpiainaes ee enn : Four carters, hearing they were sus-| three roudles. ‘‘it is not enouga, sal IRON BEDSTEADS. 7 2 pected “by the police of the murder of = nc ae ig a “a : Mr. 5 i . ' reenvi , > gay eg i <ruger thereupon handed her the money ‘GLE & D 1LE—B ie Queenville, volumtary gave themselves into g I 1 y; ws! LE & DOUBLE —Best kinds—Cheap. cestody yesterday. They drove around the |and she thanked him and_ retired. The PICTOU, N. S. | JOHN NEWSON. 10: mountain en the morning of the murder | “‘ Moscow Gazette ” thinks it quite as pro- pica | g, especially as Mr. Kruger considers that he got off ‘* remarkably cheap.” 2 «+ 4 - o———-— A Legal Decision. ‘ A legal decision of some importance has been delivered in the Montreal Superior Court by Mr. Justice Johnson. The city of Montreal claimed $200 interest or ‘‘ in- creased” of a tax for non-payment at the proper time on an assessment of réal estate. The Judge held that the city could not re- cever, because the Acts of the Local Legis- lature of the Province of Quebec assuming to give powers to the corporatien to im- pose such a penalty or ‘‘ increase,” are ultra vires beyond their constitutional powers, any increase to the assessment on account of their non-payment being neither | ——- more nor Jess, by whatever name called, than interest; and all matters respecting interest being exclusively within the do- main of the Parliament of the Dominion. The St. John Globe fasks how is it as re- gards ‘‘ discount” for the prompt payment of taxes? Is that also ultra vires ? > 000 A Law Society. The project of forming a Law Society for Canada, which has been so frequently dis- cussed, is about to be carried out. ‘The pro- without there being any medium of communi- cation between the Government or the Legis- lature avd the Bar of Canada. Nor have the Judges of the Supreme Court any organization to deal with what represents, in any way, the views of the profession, ‘The Bar have very generally responded to the invitation of the committee, who have already received appli- cation for membership from all parts of the Nova Scotia, in attendance-at the Supreme Court, were present. The Zulu Trouble. | The sooner Sir Garnet Wolseley gets to Zululand, the better for the British arms, for the last advices from South Africa are not en- couraging. Lord Chelmsford has once more abandoned the plans which he had adopted for the future prosecution of the campaign, and has decided upon another scheme, which may or may not be found practicable. The diffi- culties of transportation are enormous and almost unsurmountable. Fuel and water are both lacking on any route that has yet been proposed. At Kambula, no fuel is to be ob. tained at a less distance than four miles. At Ingwe, there is no fuel, so that a supply must be carried with the troops to that place from Utrecht. A depot for the main body of the army has been formed on Blood River, and over one thousand tons of stores are now being transported to this depot from Helpmakaar. The distance is 49 miles, and 500 wagons are required for the service. The burning of the forage for the animals must all be brought forward from Helpmakaar, at an enormous cost, ee A LAkGE amount of counterfeit money is in the Ottawa market. The counterfeits are principally five dollar bills on the Commerce and British North American Banks. Steps are being taken to ferret out the parties who are so snecessfully flooding the country with the spurious bills. Dominion of Canada two dollar notes changed into five dollars are also The Dominion issues no notes but of the value of one and two dollars. 7 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 ailments are the natural result. The di- gestion of food, the m »vements of the heart successfully proved that Green’s August Flower is unequalled in curing all persons afilicted with dyspepsia 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. Pesitively sold in all towns on the, Western Continent. Three doses will prove | that it is just what you want. GUANO! ™(\ BAGS, powerful fertilizer for Gardens aDU or general purposes. CARVELL BROS. May 19, 1879-—-pat 2aw Im. SHED WHEAT. NLACK and ROUND COAL can now be obtained at the above mentioned Mines. For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Office, No. 35 Water St., Ch’town. Ch’town, May 6, 1879. pat tf E. G. HUNTER, Italian and American Marble, Monuménts, Tablets, Headstones, Mantes, Cenrre, Taste Tops, Bureav AND ComMopE Tors, Wasn Bown Suiass, &c., &e. Prices to suit, and satisfaction guaranteed. a@& Designs furnished on application. “@a Corner Hillsborough and Kent Streets, Char lottetown. November 6, 1878. Mouldings — F every modern pattern, in Walnut and Gilt, for Victure Frames, cheap, and made up promptly to order. MARK BUTCHER. May Ist, ’79—pres pat lm SUMMER RESIDENCE, YW LET—That§beantifully, situated {Sum- mer Kesidence known as ** @LEN May 22, 1879-—-2w re TO SELL OR T@ LET. rE\HAT Fwo-Story Dwelling House, Garden, Coach House, Stable, ete., on Grafton Street (West) opposite the residence of the undersigned, and having a iine view of oe CHILDREN’S GOODS. | UGGIES, Chairs, Cradles, Swinging Cots, Go carts, Cots and Bedsteads, of every class, cheap for cash. MARK BUTCHER. May J, 1879-- House to Let. NE HALF that desivable Two-and-a-half Story Dwelling House situate on the eastern side of Upper Prince street, adjoining the grounds of the Hon. Judge Hensley. Possession given immediately, Apply to rk. R. BROW, at- Messrs, Hodgson & McLeod's, Water st. May 7—eod TURNIP SEED. LOT of that special kind which gave such excellent satisfaction last BEER & SONS. TEA, . THA —— TEA. very Low Figures. BEER & SONS. May 22, 1879. Glass. Glass. Glass. Clover and Timothy Seed. 2 000 POUNDS ALSIKE CLOVER, 10,000 do. RED CLOVER, 300 Bush. TIMOTHY SEED, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Owen Connolly & Co. Gr half of that double Tenement Brick Blouse on Upper Queen Street, con- taining nine large roooms, (with or without the stable,} at ae occupied by F. L. McNutt, Esq. Possession given about the 7th June next. Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE, Ch’town, May 14, 1879. 3taw.