i a Aa atl el = ag i aaa tacaaanaamate . INE aN Me . oo i Ae atid Other Items. te tt a at bn a ll a Cot Lovett is at the ‘* Rankin.” ae a ras ba Local —_—_---—— ie Pine Areies at ‘‘The Confectionery.” Dr. W. H. Russet, the famous London Times correspondent, is to be knighted. Cuoick Monassres, 40 cents a gallon, at Beer & Goff’s, Mr. C. J. Brypexs, the Hudson Bay Land Commissioner, is now at Winnipeg. Tue Barque Journal sailed for Souris to- day to take in the balance of her cargo of ots and deal. C. P. Fiercwer has received a choice supply of new Music, and is selling at half price. Mr. James F. Curtts has been confirmed in hia position as Landing Waiter and Detee. tive of the Island in Her Majesty’s Customs, with anaddition of $100 per aunum to his salary. This appointment will meet the ap proval of both sides of politics, as Mr. Curtis is a very efficient officer. Somerninc New.-—You can get you Crest or Menogram stamped on note paper and envelopes at G. Herserr Haszanrp’s Stationery Store, 18 Queen street. 3i - ee Nice Dried Apples, for 5c. per Ib., at Confectionery. The SometHinc New to Hovusexervrers. — Curtain Frames, for doing up Muslin Curtains. Call and see them at James Hobbs’ Prince Street Cabinet Factory. Just the thing re- quired, as it does away with stretching the curtains on the floor.—1im eod Tue Paprer-Hancincs—of very superior patterns and quality—are opening to-day at the Diamonp Booxsrorr. They are superb and correspondingly cheap. CRANBERRIES 8 cents per quart, at ‘ The Confectionery.” A youna man who fell asleep on Victoria Park yesterday afternoon, found himself minus $11 on awakening. It had been extract- ed from his pants’ pocket by some unkown thief during his short repose. Try Ir.—That Superior TEA at Beer & Sons is now retailing at 36 and 40 cents,—May 22. On Thursday last the steamer Edgar Stuart, on passage from Liverpool, N. §., to Halifax, collided with and instantly sank the schooner Mary Jane, of Lunenburg. Nathaniel Smith, one of the schooner’s crew, was drowned. Ruvpare 4cents per lb., at ‘* The Confec- tionery.”’ Tue legality of the City Assessment Bye- Law was to-day tested in the Stipendiary istrates Court, at the instance of Mr. E. Smith. Mr. Sutherland appeared on behalf of Mr. Smith, and the Recorder on behalf of the City. Several small objections were raised by Mr. Sutherland. They were duly met by the Recorder. The Magistrate will give judgment in the matter in a few days. Seanisu Lemons, at ‘‘ The Confectionery.” Epwarp Hacxerr, M. P., who has bee in town some days, returned to Tignish on Saturday. Tue Princess of Wales had a freight of 700 barrels of flour from Point du Chene to this port on Saturday evening. Quren's Brrtupsy—There was little busi- ness transacted; and the bad weather pre- vented much fun. A salute was fired at noon; and Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle displayed some fireworks in the evening. Tue Baby Carri have been recvived at the ‘‘Diamond Bookstore,” and are selling very low. Tue brig Zinga arrived from Pictou to- day, where she has been repairing on the marine slip. Tue new brigt. Brenda, K. Finlayson, with a cargo of 21,500 bushels of oats of 341bs each, and 573 pes. deals, containing 15,500 feet superficial measure, shipped by Peake Bros., & Co., cleared for Plymouth, England, on the 26th inst. BANANAS and Cocoanuts at ‘‘ The Confec- tionery.’’—2i Tue quantity of produce shipped from Sum- merside in the steamer St. Lawrence, last week, was 2,200 bushels potatoes, 200 bushels oats, 20 barrels pork, 12 barrels oysters, horses and 30 qatheges sundries. Tuat Refined Sugar at Beer & Sons is very nice and so cheap, only 84 cents per lb. —May 22, ’79. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, Richard Feeney, Maurice Power, Michael Reilly, and John Gallagher, were each fined $1 and costs or 4 days for being drunk and incapable ; James fennessy, arrested for being drunk and disorderly, was remanded § days. Java Corre just received at Beer & Gofi’s. Tue brig Nyanza, owned by Mr. Michael Foley, arrived at Alberton from Liverpool on Thursday last, with a cargo of salt, after a passage of 34 days. Krevers MArMaALang at Beer & Coils. Meats are being shipped from Chicago SPRING ment of modern times is accomplished in the new Argosy Suspender. ! tion, rubber or any elas- tic material is entirely strain buttons, whatever the through to Liverpool at 45c. per 100 Ibs., and Gorr’s. Trey had a slight ‘all of snow at Frederic ton, N. B., on Friday morning last. Tnose Thirteen Doliar Grey Tweed Suits at Beer & Sons, are really splendid value, and | quite nobby. —May 15. | A MEETING of gentlemen interested in the) proposed sugar refinery for Halifax, was held | in that city on Thursday last, and it is under- | stood that $100,000 was subscribed. ; Fresu Fies, Dates, Prunes, etc., Beer & | Gorr’s. Mr. Epcar Dewpney, M. P., for Yale, P. | C., has been appointed Chief Superintendent of Indian Affairs in the Nerth-West, at a sal- } ary ing from $3,000 to $4,000, vice Lieut. Governor Laird, resigned. landed in Liverpool at a price equal to about | position of the wearer. Se. per lb. Fresu Lor of Fancy Biscuits at Brrr &' fortable suspender ever invented, . “ <7 _- lille cae a ee a — “ —_—_-—_ - + EX “PRINCE EDWARD,” NOW OPENING, A PORTION OF OUR — AND-— SUMMER STOCK. Davis C0 — -- —- © ame -» ARGCSY. The greatest achieve- By its novel construc- done away with. There is no possible on any of the It is the most come Try a pair, For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, I Oust May 5, 1879. en ee GREAT BRITAIN. Lonpon, May 23. Great confusion exists in Liverpool owing to the inadequate accommodation for cattle ar- riving from the United States. Three ves- sels are unable to discharge their cargoes, and three more vessels are due with large assign- ments. Nine hundred head of cattle were waiting to be slaughtered yesterday. One | cause of the embarrassment is the scheduling The new lairages are being ! of American pigs. rapidly pushed forward, and when complete there will be little fear of a repetition of the present block. GERMANY. Lonpon, May 23. A Vienna despatch states that Germany, not Russia, demanded that Switzerland re- nounce the right of asylum to foreign refugees, Switzerland has refused, and Germany has relerred the question to the other Powers who refused to co-operate with Germany. ‘FAIRS IN THE EAST. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 23. Al Khaireddin Pasha, Grand Vizier, has ten- dered his resignation, as certain rivalries have been very active lately. Shoulda change be effected, it is believed it will be a far-reaching one. Lonpon, May 23, It zis reported that Germany and France are co-operating heartily on the Greek ques- tion. RUSSIA, Lonpon, May 23. Rassia is adding a number of swift ernisers to her navy. FRANCE. Paris, May 23. Pierre Jules Mene, the sculptor, is dead. —-~— wa -—_ — Tue cricket match, as advertised between the Foreigners and Natives of the Phoenix Club, was played on the Queen's Birthday. Stumps were pitched at eleven o'clock. The Foreigners in their first innings made 24 runs and the Natives 46. After an agreeablelunch on the field, the Foreigners again wet to the bat, and made 75 runs, which made their total score 99. The Natives then had to make 54 runs or be beaten.. They took the former course, and, when game was called, had 5 wickets to spare, ‘The playing all round was very good; but the day being disagreeable there were not as many of their lady friends}. present as usual, St. Patrick’s band. wasin attendance playing for an hour or two. “The largest scores were made by T, L. Finlay for the Foreigners, 23, and J. A. Longworth for the Natives, 28, and not out. _-- + ee -— — ‘ In deriding Mr. Bolger, the Patriot reflects upon Mr. Bolger’s property-holding constitu- ents. Mr. Bolger was selected for the place he oceupies by about one-sixth of ‘the Legisla- tive Council electors of this Island. An in- sult to Mr. Bolger means an insult to them. it suits the Patriot just now to pretend to be very anxious that these men should continue to be specially represented ; but the contumely it seeks to cast upon Mr. Bolger proves that the Patriot is shamming. By the way, Mr. Bolger was the originator of that classic phrase, ‘‘ Sit down, Lawson.” HOTBL ARRIVALS. “ RANKIN ‘HOUSE. May 23—Rufus Atkinsoa, Toronto; A. Me- Millan, Summerside; J. Brooksland, Mon- treal; A. M. Liddell, do.; Col. Lovell, R. E., Halifax; R. MeMillan, city. 24—Arthur H. Holland, Montreal; W. H. Venning, St. John, N. B.; R. D. Greenless, London ; Mrs. McGregor, Montana, U. 8.; { Miss Saddie McGregor, city; Miss Jessie Mc- Gregor, do.; Miss Lula McGregor do.; James Howe, Summerside. REI ee oF —— ni SHIPPING NEWS. CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 26--Schr. Annie, Tracadie, ballast ; Kate, Pictou, coal; Kathleen, Pictou, coal; Zinga, Pictou, ballast and salt: Corsair, Montague, furniture. PORT OF CLEARED. May 26—Brig Siena, New Richmond, ballast; schr. Magdalen, Pictou, bal. Lassie, Summerside, bal. ; Three Sisters; ‘Sum merside, bal.; brigt. Brenda, Plymouth, oats and deal; schr. Kate, Pictou, bal.; Forrest Queen, Pictou, bal. ; Iustic, Chemogne, bal.; barque Journal, Souris, oats and deals. OUTPORTS. Murray Harbor, May 21 — Clesred brigt. Plymouth, Queenstown, 15,980 bushels oats - col oil, valued at and Ah rnalea and &) Casas $6,094, shipped by S. Prowse. = T6 SELL OB TB LET. NHAT Two-Story Dwelling Mouse, Garden, Coach House, Stable, etec., on Grafton Street (West) opposite the residence of the undersigned, and having a fine view of the harbor. Possession Ist June. Apply to JOHN W. MORRISON, o v \I arate sy 17, 1879. House to Let. NE HALF that desirable Two-and-a-half Story Dwelling House situate on the eastera side of Upper Prince street, adjoining the grounds of the Hon. Judge Hensley. Possession given immediately. ' Apply to EK. R. BROW, at Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod's, Water st. May 7—semi-w To WEEHRLY EXAMINER. — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap; er way than by subscribiny to Tue WEEkuy ExamINeR. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the United States, ov the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. UBSCRIBE ior the DAILY EX AMIEINER the Cheapestand most newsy Paper publishcdin the Province ee EWS BY TELECRAPH, a” er (Queen Street. New Spring & Summer GOODS, Ex ‘* Prince award” and other Steamers, All carefully selected in the Best and Cheap- est markets. ress. Materials Dress Fringes, ete. Black Silks & Velvets MILLINERY, a really Good ‘Assort- ment. Hats, Feathers, flowers, ~ very attractive. ee ee Lace Curtains at prices to suit all customers. Ladies’ and Gents’ (cood and Cheap. es HOSIERY, in variety. Grey Cottons, W lite Cottons, | Print Cottons, ‘Towels, Towelling, : Table Daimasks, | Tweeds, ete. ’ ee Bast Value Yet (fered, —-—-—— 0: ———_ JAS. DesBRISAY May,14, 1879. ~ 4 ae “ > - NI IE” SAINI RRR NII rio or 0 ae Sete Meme te t ann ee a ae ae Se _ UNDERGLOTHING 4 Pet a — ~-llamaion nasaiaiasitp ain sae _AUCTION ALES. Lumber by Auction, |N TUESDAY, the 27th inst., at 6 o'clock, on Lord’s Wharf, 10,000 ft. SCANTLING, 3x2, 3x3, 3x4, 8x5, and 3x6. 12,000 ‘* Spruce BOARDS, 2,500 CLAPBOARDS, 5,000 LATHS. F. 8S. HANFORD & CO., Auctioneers: Ch'town, May 26, 1879—li SCHOONER FOR SALE. ()* THURSDAY, the 29th day of May, at 12 o'clock, 1 will sell, by PUB AUCTION, at Queen's Wharf, where she now lies, the very useful Schooner ** Marie Emma,” of 65 tons, with Sails, Rigging, Anchors, Chaius, complete and ready for sea. Tens —-Approved Notes at 3 and 6 months. WILLIAM DODD, PRINTERS | EXECUTOR’S SALE. FEXHE Subscriber has been instructed by the Executor of the Estate of the late HENRY Coorer to Sell at Publie Auction, on Tuesday, the 27th instant, AT ll o’CLOcK, A. M., the whole of the Printing Plant and Machinery belonging to the said Estate, consisting in part of— 1 Tuft’s Hand Press (23x30), 1 Half-Medium Universal Job Press, 1 Berry Jobber, I i ho etc., ea; ive-horse Power Steam Engine & Boiler, Paper Cutter (‘‘ Printer’s Favorite), A large and varied assortment of Job Type, including many of the latest styles. Stands, Chases, Galleys, Composing Sticks, &ec., &e. TERMS AT SALE. WILLIAM DODD, Auet’r. Ch’town. May 7, 1879-—wed fri pat t sale OATS WANTED. YHE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for OATS, if delivered immediately. D. FARQUHARSON, Ch’town, May 21, 1879-—— GUANO! | BAGS, powerful fertilizer for Gardens or general purposes. GARVELL BROS, May 19, 1879—pat 2aw Im. one ti Coal. Coal. yN HAND, and ready for delivery, Round and Nut COAL, fresh frum the Mines. Yerms cash, CAPT, JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Charlottetown, April 23, 1879—1m Clover and Timothy Seed. G0 cetyes eke verre 300 Bush. TIMOTHY SEED, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Gwen Connolly & Co, Ch’town, April 18, >7$—6w 3aw — f, ee Wants. Lost, found, Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be wsert. Mount ‘ OOD PASTURE on Edward Road, near Beer & Sons’ Limekiln. Apply to WM. HEARD. lw m26 OST—A FOLDING KEY. any person finding it will be rewarded by leaving it at the Police Station.—may 26 ]i* Wy aa. Immediately —a NURSE; youngest child 5 years. Apply to C. LEIGH, Water street, between 9 and )1 a,m., or from 6 to & p.im may 22— \ ANTER—A man with a good outfit to Peddie TINWARE. Appiy to G. E, MIiLNEer, Upper Queen Street. {may 22 Nkop to Eet,—-Cne of the best Business me Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, opposite Post Office ; lately in the occupation of Robert Brown. Possession given immedi- ately. Apply to Joun NEwson, {21 tf A FEW Permanent or Transient Boarders LA can get first-class accommodation in one of the pleasantest and most convenient parts of the City. Apply at the EXaMINer Office. {may 20] VOR SALE CHEAP.—1! English Plate Mirror, 1 Shop Steve (both nearly new.) For particulars, apply at the EXamIver Orrice.—Ch’town, May 20. 4 LET, at SOURIS EAST, a well- finished Two-story Dwelling-House in the centre of the town, fronting on Chapel street, containing 20 rooms and shop ; also Stable, Coach-house and Shed, and Well in the yard. Yor particulars, apply to JOHN HARPER, ou the premises, or to the owner, W. W. LORD, Charlottetown. May 19, 1879—pat 4i © LET—A large two-story Dwelling House, beautifully situated on North side King’s Square, containing seventeén Rooms, good cellarage, Coach House and Stables. En uire for particulars at King Square Furniture Varerooms. {may 1—pat pres lin) encase