ps mmgpamereenne 4 ‘~~ { = : ne Local and Other Items. Tax thermometer registered 83 in the shade thie afternven, Reweneser the Concert in the Convent de Notre Dame this evening, DisrRIBUTION Of prizes will take place at St. Peter's Boys Schoo! room this eVeniny —_ —_ (ur Diocesan Synod of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, meets in Halifax on the Gth of July. = Ale “Bro Doxatp’ wil, in a few days, be low- ered from the Mar.et House tewer, and sent te the United States to be re-cast, Mason Morar Battery of Garrison Artillery will tire a salute at noon to. morrow from Fort Edward, Ar Salisbury, N. B., on the 28th, Ciray & Wheaton’s steain grist and saw mill was burned tu the ground.—Only partial insur- ance. A Numeer of Freemasons from Australia have expressed their intention of visiting Ottawa during the next twe months. They intend making a tour of Canada. Rev. Geo. W. Hopason, having been select- ed by the Metropolitan of Canada, to preach the opening sermon to the Diocesan Synod of Fredericton, left Charlottetown, for that pur- pose, this moraing Att who wish «quiet pleasure trip ought te patronize the « oe to Orwell on Do- minion Day, The B. ©. Sunday Scheol on two occasions ha! excursions to Orwell, and have each time returned without accident and with all parties well pleased. Refreshments on the grounds. Dinner or Tea omly 25 cts. Launcttep, from the shipyard of J. R. Bourke, Esy., Mt. Stewart, on the 26th inst., a well finished brigantine of 200 tons, classed Al 9 years at Lloyds, and cailed the ** Lottie Belle.” She was towed to the city en Mon- day and is now loading Lobsters for the Lon- don market by Mr. John Hughes, of this city. Dominton Day. —Dont’t forget to take ad- vantage of the excursion to West River to- morrow on beard the ‘‘Southport.” The sail te those whe seek health and pleasure will be delightful. The ‘‘Southport” leaves Ferry Wharf at 10a. m., and again at? p. m., re- turning in the evening. There will be abun- dance of temperance drinks for the thirsty and fued for the hungry provided forall those whe attend. Fare on boat 25 cents. Children 12 cents. Re Amone the arrivals from sea last evening was the little yacht ‘* Wavelet.” This pretty little boat came from Pictou.; and, her owner informs us, is to be sold here. {She was model led by J. E. Butler, of Halifax, whese ‘‘Hebe’ is celebrated for lier speed, and having sailed scores of races, and, if we are correct’y in- formed, never been beaten. Yachts from Batler’s models are this year being built on the Bay of Fundy, amd River John. The **Wavelet” is a splendid sea boat, and during: yesterdays gale did net ship tive gallons of water, in coming from Pictou. The boat will be an ornament to our harbor. ee — THe steamer ‘*‘ Worcester’’ arrived from Boston on Tuesday evening, with freight and the following passengers: Colonel Parker, Mr Dana Parks, Messrs Matthews, (2) Mr O Smith, Mrs Hewlet, Miss Bella Howlett, Mrs Hamlin, Miss C McLennan, Miss P McLennan. Miss Mary McDonald, Mrs A Richards, Miss Corrigan, Sarah E Usher, Annie McFarlane, Mr W England, ) H McKay, MrJ M Dalten and family, Mrs Chas Hazelbrook Mrs Flem- ing, Mr Peter Nowell, Mrs Glover, Thomas Gay, Mrs Jessie ford, Miss Lizzie Weatnerbie, Miss Flora MePherson, Miss Mary Ross, Mr Charles Martin and wife, Mr. W A Wheeier, Ww Christopher, andrew White, M. MeCor- mack, P, Began. Cuarves Reap, a man close on his eightieth year, made application to the Premier yesterday torenvon for money to defray his expenses to Halifax. Read, when nineteen years of age, was drafted into the British army, at Edinburgh, and was in active service for twenty-one years--holding at one time the position of assistant Sergeant-Major, in the 10ist battal- ion of the Roya! Regiment. Since his dis- charge from the army he worked in the United States and Canada, coming recently to this Province, where he met with an accident which prevents him from work. He thinks he will enlist the sympathy of the military authorities in Halifax and be supported. The Premier furnished him witha ticket to Hali- fax aud a sum sitfficient to defray his expen- ses thither. Tue Conver: rais Evenixc.—As will be seen by the following programme the cencert in the Convent de Notre Dame, this evening, at 8 o'clock, will be one of the grandest musical entertainments ever given in thecity. The programme has been excellently arranged, the pieces have been admirably selected, and the performers have been diligently practising for the past month. We advise all lovers of geod, sweet vocal music to be in attendance. PROGRAMME, Grand March, 16 hands—Pianos, Harps aud Organ, y : Chorus and Selos, ‘‘ Meeting of the Waters” —Pianos, tarps, Guitar and Organ. Music, 20 hands—‘‘ A Ray of Sunshine.” Comic Song, by the junior pupils. DISPRIBUTION OF PRIZES. Musie ‘‘Gazza Ladra,” 24 hands—Pianes, Harps, Organ and Yielin. Vocal Duet—Ruth aud Naomi. Quintette Club. DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES, Grand March, 22 hands—Pianos and Violin. sa Methodist THe T , . nt | . , ea Party at Mount Stewart takes place on July the 7th. — . . : ag eee inaking & good invest- ) ula «do well to attend the sale of Citizens’ Skating Rink stock which take or , akes | place at the Queen. Street Auction Roem. at 10.30 on Friday next, immediately after the sale of Merchants’ Bank stock. ; ~~ => - CANADIAN INFantry, 82np a7T., No. 3, CoMPANY,—The annual drills and training of | t' 18 Company, we are authorised by the com- | manding oflicer to state, will commence at! the Charlottetown Drill Shed on Friday | evening next, the 2nd July, at 7 o'clock p, m. | when a full muster is required, The Com. | pany will parade in full uniform with helmets | and accoutrements complete. | | ' COMFORT ON THE DEEP.—‘' Tue Bunswick Berru.’”’—We had the pleasure ef witnessing the working of the “Brunswick Berth,” on | board the steamer Wurres/er to-day, It is, without doubt, an ingenious piece of ship furniture, and reflects great credit on the patentee, Our jfriend, Mr. Sawyer, who had | experience with it during the passage of the, Worcester to this city, pronounces it a great | success, and he feels confident that it will | shertly be adopted by all prominent steam- ship lines. The berth is represented by Mr. Dana Parks, of Boston, who is ably assisted by Col. Parker. [f it meets with the success it deserves it will easily develop inte a “big bonanza,” | | | _ =~. ~ DOMINION DAY. EXCURSIONS, To Point du Chene.—Trains leave at 6.30 a. m. : To Picton.— Str. ‘' St. Lawrence” leaves Steam Navigatien wharf at 7.30 a. m. To Kensington Races.—'I'rains leave at 9.25 a. m. To Cardigan Tea Party. —Trains leave at 7 a m. To Seaside Hotel.—Trains leave at 9.25 a. m., counecting with coaches at Hunter River. To Lorne Hotel. —Trains leave at 7 a. m. connecting with coaches at Bedford Station. To West River.—Str. ‘f Southport ” leaves Ferry Wharf at 10 a m., and ») “ p- in. To Orwell.—Str. ‘‘ Heather Belle ” leaves Steam Navigation wharf at 9.5 a. Tu. ~ —~ ee Special Notices. CGiRENABINEs at 10 cents and 12 cents at the London House. {j 29 IsLAND STRAWBERRIES and Cream at W. F. Carters Confectionery, Upper Queen Street. je29 3w Fiovar—200 bbls. White Buns, and 100 bbls. Otter Creek, just received at BEER & Gorr’s. [j28 A tarce and cheap assortment of Velvet Phetograph Frames trom 25 cents and up- wards at the Agricyltural Store. R. May.—-3i Sun UMBRELLAS very cheap, at the London House. {[j 29 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN who may ,be going on an excursion Dominion Day by early train, can obtain refreshments, etc., suitable fer such occasions at the ‘‘Rartway Herat,” near the Station. —2i FRANKLIN House cab with span of horses and driver can be engaged for Deminion Day. iH, Co@MBs, [j 29 Grey and Black striped Summer Silks, very cheap, at the London “House. [} 29 Farmars—Stock Machine Oil is recom- mended by three-fourths of the Mowing Machine mannfacturers as the beat and cheapest oil for all machine work. You ean get it at the Family Grocery.—R. K. BRACE. {j 28 FLrour, Froun.—Best family flour in the market, at the Londen House.-—‘‘ Alabaster, ‘‘(jolden Age,” °* Extra Family,”-- Gro, Davies & Co. Maxcine and Painted Flower Pots, of the handsomest and latest styles, at the Agricul- tural Store. R. May.—j26 31 Smoke cheroots, from Rubin & Hart’s. Sky Rockers, Roman Candles, Squids, Fire Crackers, etc., for Dominion Day, at the Agricultural Stere. R. May,—j26 31 REMEMBER the Union House barber shop has twe first class workmen, and the beauty of it is they are perfectly sober. Free mugs and sponges given to all regular customers. [j 29 3i Gotp Fake tobaceo at Rubin & Hart’s. Prinarore cigars at Rubin & Hart’s. Smoke Durham, N. C., tobacce, from Bubin & Hart’s. . Capeacr Pants of the best quality for sale by Joun McRory, Dorchester Street East, or at Market.-—jll lw cee el a LL CL LO OL AL ALO D HOTEL ARRIVALS. ——— — RANKIN HOUSE. June 28—Milton Shaw, Goreham, Me.; J B Lefebere, Montreal; H M Macdonald, Hali- fax; H YT Sutherland, New Glasgow, N. 8. June 29..—H M Churchill, Rustico, P. E. 1. D H Eaton, Montreal; George Hoewatt, Capaud ; John Moore do; Win Stone, Seuris; Daniel Parker. Boston; R J Parker do; Fred Batty, Wallace; Charles Minto, Montreal; Charles Corly, St John, N B.; R E Chambers, New Glasgow, N 58. WAGSTAFF’S HOTEL, June 28.—Mrs H R Lemar, Mr Dizney, Riverside; H E Swabey, Lawndale, June 29 Mr MeLean, Mrs McLean and child, Boston; Miss © McDonald, Montague Bridge. -- oo ee aod DIED. dation of the pulgic. always on hand. HAT DEPARTMENT. Silk Hats, Drab Shell Hats, Felt Hats, Straw Hats, Linen Hats, Indian Pith Hats, FOR HOT WEATHER. :O: JOVWAGV3E TONIHLOTD The General Stock comprises the Newest and Best Styles in every department. and retail. Cheap for Cash, BANK STOCK At Auction. j WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the (usen Street Auction Rooms, nla FRIDAY, THE 2nd JULY NEXT, AT 10.30 o'cLock, 55 Shares Merchants’ Bank Stock, W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, June 29, 1880—2: FANCY SALE | -AND-— Refreshment Table, fYXHE Children of ST. PAUL’S el | | ‘ { SCHOOL intend having a Sale of Fancy Articles and a Refresbment Table IN THE SCHOOLROOM, Friday Next, the 2nd of July, AT 4 O'CLOCK. Admission 10 cents. | Charlettetown, June 29, 1S80—2i . Keen it Before the People. GRAND TEA PARTY MOUNT STEWART. rEXHE Ladies, in connection with the Methe- dist Church at the above place, intend holding a Tea for the purpose of paying off the debt on the Church. Ag this is likely to be the only Tea at Mount Stewart this year, all friends wishing to have a pleasant excur- sion up the Hillsborough, and a very pleasant time on the grounds, would do well to ceme, as there is no doubt but it will be one of the vest Teas of the season. It will be held on WEDNESDAY, .July 7th, on the beautiful grounds, on the south of the bridge, belong- ing to Charles Palmer, Esq. The Steamer //eather' Beile will leave the Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf at half- |. past nine, a. m., fer Mount Stewart. Fare tor the round trip, including Tea, 60 cents. Tea en the Tables at ene o'clock. N. B.—Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea will take place on the following FRIDAY. There will be various kinds of Games performed on the grounds. WM. DANIELS, Sec’y. Mount Stewart, June 24, 1880, LORNE RESTAURANT! FRUIT DEPOT. NHIS First-class Establishment (situated on Grafton Street, one door east of Beales’ corner) is now open for the accommo. Everything to be found in a first-class Oyster and Refreshment Saloon Being conducted by an ¢x- "‘SSLLNO MAN} ‘AjaieA jeely Es ep Fe —“ = oe = = & CO : aa io 2 ae =: ae 7 = & ee. | ie Ss 7 = — GR GROGERIES. Our Usual Good Stock CHOIGE TEAS In CHESTS, HAL#F-CHESTS, and BOXES. FLOUR! The Best Brands in the Market. Wholesale G DAVIES & CO. ee ——— I Wholesale Supplies. DOMINION DAY f ()\ HAND AND TO ARRIVE, at LOW- EST CASH PRICES, 200 bbis. White Buns FLOUR, 100 bbls. Otter Creek : 150 bbls. Choice Kiln Dried CORNMEAL, 30 doz. BROOMS, 18 doz, BUCKETS, 7 casks WASHING SODA, 15 boxes LEMONS, 700 lbs. Bright MAPLE SUGAR, 3 tons OATMEAL (Choice), Bbls. SPLIT PEAS, Bbls. PEPPER, Coils ROPE, Kegs BAKING SODA, 5 casks Choice SYRUPS, Boxes Choice CONFECTIONERY, Vrails DATES, 50 gross GORKS, WASH BOARDS & CLOTHES PINS, Cases MATCHES, , Casks KEROSENE, Boxes Bartlett's BLUE, Cases POTASH. BEER & COFF. Ch’town, June 253, 1880. 1880. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. Spring and Summer Goods, COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, VALUE UNSURPASSED. ar E Subscribers have, by the 8. 8S. ‘* Prinee Kdward,” ‘Ethel Blanche,” and other later arrivals, completed the LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF British and Foreign Dry Goods AND GROCERIES Ever imported by them, which they will dis- pose of at the lowest Cash prices, Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. W. & A. BROWN & CO. June 1, 1880. [j 14 LUMBER, LUMBER, A VERY LARGE STOCK OF ot OD Seasoned Pine & Spruce Lumber ou Hand, for Sale, Delivered at Point Du Chene, to Schooners, Consisting of Pine Boards, Plank & Sheathing; also Spruce Boards, Scantling, Clap- boards, Laths, Shingles, etc. All for sale Cheap, in quantities to suit purchasers. CUSHING & CLARKE, Salsbury, N. B., June 18, 1880-—3m eod Tue Crry or CHARLOTTETOWN, ; | i | EXCURSION. ‘Charlottetown to Pictou and Return, ueeenene. FARE, ONE DOLLAR. The Steamer “ St, Lawrence” wie leave Company’s Wharf at half- / past seven THURSDAY MORNING, the Ist JULY, for Pietou, returning to Char- lottetown about eight o'clock in the evening. By order, Fr. W. HALES, Ch’town, June 25, ° Secretary. DOMINION DAY. (ee ee KXCURSION TO ORWELL AND BACK. The B&B. €. Sunday School Picnic and Exeursion. YHE Steamer ‘* Heather Belle” will leave Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf at 9.30 a. m., sharp, returning at about § p. m. ‘Tickets for the Excursion 40 cents each, for sale at J. W. Pickard’s and J. Knight & Ser, Refreshments for sale on the grounds. The public are invited. Charlottetown, June 17, 1880. FOR SALE. — T HE fast-sailing pleasure Yacht ‘* Carita,” newly painted and im good order, now lying atloat at Peake’s No. | Wharf, with sails and gear complete. For particulars apply to PEAKE BROs. & CO. Ch’town, June 22, 1880 —eod Nut Goal. Nat Goal, WWREE from Slate and Fire Clay. Also Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, For orders apply to- G. W. DrBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, (ld Sydney Wines, Cape Breton, * ingan Mines, Cape Breton. RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to Terms as usual, Pictou, Nova Scotia, G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Ayent for P. E. Island, Ottice, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. June 17, 1880—pat her sj kea tf ROMAN PUNCH, Ice Cream, Fruit Ices, Water Ices, AS [ intend paying special attention to my Ice Cream department this season, | invite the public te call where they can be furnished with the best assortment, of Ice Creams and Ices to be had in the City. All made from the best material. ‘To parties ordering Creams or Ices we guarantee satis- faction or no charge. A. McKENZIE, . Confectioner, Queen Street, Charlottetown, June 19, 1880. CHOICE SYRUPS, (ET your SYRUPS at “THE CON. — — perienced person, satisfaction is guaranteed, Our up-stairs Lunch Rooms are neatly and tastefully arranged, and far excel anything of Crry CLERK’s OFrics, June 15th, 1880. At the last regular monthly meeting of the FECTIONERY,” opposite the Market House. I use only the best Sugar and the purest and freshest flavorings in manufactur- On the 29th inst, Lizzie F., beleved wife of John C. Livingstone, aged 35 years. { Funeral fram her late residence, Bayfield street, to- | | : ' ' ' ‘ , 7 } Melodrama—‘** he Bird’s Convention.” ‘ DISTR ‘BUTION OF PRIZBS. ‘ _ S i ae ’ S, t Mort ave the . i } 1 » Of * a} s 1 see f a $ M4 * . ° pra feng eae eee morrow, Thursday, at 2 o'clock, p. m.] a in the city, Cail and see tor your City Council, the following order was passed ; ng arenes No Genes to “me it eee Grand Overture. 20 hands, Pianes, Orgad |) ——_—_—_=_—_—_$_$_£_{_——XK<_—__"")7= A, McDONALD Ordered, That the City of Charlottetown | ee ee een nenes ee eee de feat sone L Ov .2 , eee ” . ee i : that they may get the Syrups made fresh, and Violin. A Good Account | June 3, ’80—Im m th s Proprietor, | will not be respousible for goods furnished to consequently siete Giiaes “ites ak aah © cal Scotch Sony, ‘‘ The Handced Pipers.” any of the City Officials without a written WM. KENNEDY, “To sum it up, six long years ef bed-rid- : . den sickness and suffering, cesting $200 per Turnip Seed, Turnip Seed. year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by| -pust RECEIVED, a quantity of the my wife, who has done her own house- | @ Celebrated Skirving, Laing, Champion requisition from the City Clerk. By order, WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk, DIST::IBUTION OF PRIZES, Seng ‘*Carnival of Venice.” Quintette Club. Distribution o/ June 21, 1880—pat ne At the Fish Market. RESH HALIBUT, Codfish and Mackerel; ~ — Medals te the Prizes and Medals to June 15, 2w 3taw _ _ Superior and Ciradnating Cousres. - ince, without the loss of a'and Shamrock. All warranted fresh andj *— , : r a Valedictory. ie sae as aaaedy to howe. bide ieee. UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, also, Smoked Alewives and Fiona ~ Medals of itxce Jence and Crowns of Honor, hei benefit.” ROBERTSON & CAMERON, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper Haddies. , advean, ~ ‘Joan Weexs, Butler, N, Y.’; May 31, 1880. —30i iene in the Provinces, Charlottetown, June 3, 1380, God Save the Queen aud National Airs.