be ee ee Seay oe a 2 a roca! and Other Items, | Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this foreneon, John Reilly, drunk and incay able . »« = ’ was fined $3 and costs or 14 days, Srr. ‘‘ Southport” will leave the Ferry Wharf for (¢ apaud, on Wednesday, at 8 o'clock, a.m. see advertisement. RemMEMBER the meeting of the Provincial Rifle Association in the Stipendiary Magis- trate’s Court oom this evening at 8 o'clock. Masonic.—.\ meeting of King Solomon Lodge will be held this evening at the Lodge = . . . S Room, at 8 o'clock, p. m. On Friday evening last the schooner Lizzie, of this port, while on voyage from Pictou with e ‘ys tons of coal, foundered otf Cariboo Ihe crew were taken off by the seh: how y Lawn, Capt. Hughes, Wk are requested te direct special attention to the auction sale of valuable property at Souris, next \Wednesday, July 9th, on arrival of train from Charlottetown. See handbills, also advertisement in our columns. A. Mc Nerit, Auctioneer. j D. Banks MeKenzig has recently been cag rying on a temperance crusade in Nevada. In Virginia city, which is notorious for its im- morality, he left eleven hundred names on the temperance pledges and a reform club second to none in the land. Lorne Horer.—Express train leaves the! City at 4.30 for Bedford Station. Visitors ; will tind carriages there to convey them to the Hotel. For health and recreation this place is unsurpassed, One hour and thirty minutes drive from city.—-Cyrrus Tay, Manager. 4i* Messrs. Murray Bros., of Buctouche, have six lobster factories, and are now erect- ing a large warehouse, with the intention of canning fowl and beet.—A lobster factory is to be established at Tignish, P. E. I., shortly, by Mr. David D. Gallant, proprietor of a sim- ilar factory at Cocagne, Kent County, N. B.— Moncton Times, On SUNDAY NIGHT the billiurd room of the Queen Club was felonously entered and up- wards of fifteen dollars stolen therefrom. At the same time the Vew Hra office was entered ina like manner. Thesafe was tampered with but nothing was taken. No clue to the thieves. Messrs. T. K. Jenkins & Co., sold, yes- terday, the cargo of potatoes ex schooner Cherokee, from P. E. Island, at 35 and 40 cents ; lard, 7 cents ; butter, 1] cents. They also offered alewives, which brought 33.15 a tierce, and cedar shingles offered $1.59 per M., but none were sold.—Hx. Herald. Ix a notice of the Excise Examination he'd here during last week, which appeared in Sat- urday’s EXAMINER, we neglected to state that Mr. Theo. Moore of the same department was not called to appear before the Examiners, he having passed a first-class examination at Hali fax two years ago. Ar half-past three o’clock, this afternoon, a spark from the chimney ignited and burned a large hole in the roof of Mr. Joy’s cooper shop, F Lower Queen street. The cry of “fire” was heard in several sections of the city. Silsby engine went to the scene, but the fire was ex- tinguished by the active use of water-buckets before her arrival. A younG MAN, named Archibald McLeod, was drowned at Crapaud, yesterday. He, in company with others, went bathing. ‘They were but a short time in when McLeod fell, apparently with cramps, aud disappeared be- low the surface. He was drowned before any assistance coull be rendered. The deceased was a tailor, and worked in this city a short time ago. “Army Worws have put in an appearance at New Annan, P. E. 1., in immense numbers. ‘he stripped the woods of Messrs. Jas. Swan and John Wilson’s farms, and at last accounts were moving towards the grain fields and to other parts of the district.” The above, which is clipped from a New srunswick paper, is, we are informed, entirely incorrect. ‘These unwelcome Visitors have not yet appeared at New Annan or at any other part of the Province. Cuear Ins’ rgnce.—A subscriber at Nay- anee in remitting says :—‘* I insured my house inthe Canada Agricultural Insurance Co. They burst, and 1 lost two years on one and three months on another policy. I then in- sured in the Ottawa Agricultural, and 1 un- derstand now they have also reinsured their policies with the Watertown Agricultural In- surance Co. Can you inform me in your next issue ifIam insured or not? I really don't know, and there are others in this section who are equally ignorant. Please inform us, and oblige yours. '—Jfonetary Times. The above shows the absurdity of insuring in weak Canadian Companies, which secure most of their business by cutting rates. Pro- perty holders might as well save their money as to accept cheap insurance, without being guaranteed perject security in the event of joas. This can be had, beyond doubt, by taking out a policy in the ImrertaL Frre Iy- suraNer Co.. of London, which insures at moderate rates. r F. T. NewseEry, Agent. Arrempren INcCENDIARISM.—Sackvile, N. B., is rapidly acquiring a very bad reputa- tion. Ona short time has elapsed since a determined attempt was made to assassinate aman in the open highway. Now another very serious occurrence is reported. A telegram to the St. John Globe from Sack- ville says : ‘‘Last night about 10.30, four young fellows named Deans, McEachern, Coll and Manship set fire to the house of Joseph Sears. Sears fired at them witha shot gun but missed. The second time he was more successful and shot Deans and Manship—the other parties escaping. It is not yet known how badly Deans and Manship are shot, but as far as can be learned not fatally. According to a German journal—the Tayblatt—an agreement, or, as it is called, a inodus vivendi, has been arranged between Russiaand the Vatican. The Pope will ap- point bishops from ecclesiastics designated by the Czar. The Catholic Synod at St. Petersburg will he dissolved, and the bishops have a right of freely communicat- ng with the Vatican, and publishing bulls and encyclicals after they have received the Czar’s placet. Exiled prelates are to be | ainnestied. Pe de ‘ cn teat jm: ort i. : anna sears S3 ufo Queen Street. Ls IN EW GOODS, Rx ‘ Prince Edward” and other Steamers, All carefully seleeted in the SPEGIAL BARGAINS i Brest and Curearest Markets. } j — a = A Let of Boys’ Linen Suits, = fie mano. Sco a = A Lot of Boys’ Tweed Suits, = os AT BSa.00. a is : mm o Both the above lots are very much ‘<a = — UNDER VALUE. — 2 2 9 ) - ow 3 g s 8 3 A FRESH LOT OF } 7 ..ens’ Colored Sh . ‘ens’ Lolored shirts, ha? ee ; | © ni WITH COLLARS, at very low prices. a. 2 = Ta 2 — — — wee ‘ er ' 5S = & & __|fheap Lines of Hosiery, J H > Q 4 =~ Ladies’ Men’s and Children’s, DRESS SILKS! Best Value er offered in the City. SPLENDID VALUE wo EN & COLORED eV BLACK ) S TS, oR L iy = it < ee BLACH & COLORED pf _~ a oy RS & Persians, ae f INT LINDE SUSPHNDERS, é&c., Cheap Berges, FROM 6C. PER PAIR. A} Grenadines! > LADIES’ COTTON HOSE, ' EMBROIDERY, Cheap Striped, Checked and Plain From 4c. per yard, a DRESS LINENS great selection. ee LADIES’ DRESS MATERIALS! all at Old Tariff prices. A Large Stock and Good Variety of Patterns of Millinery, ?"" en Hats, Feathers & Flowers. FLOOR-CLOTHS, er | . CURTAILING Lace Curtains AT VERY LOW PRICES. ‘ices suit all ae " gato At = TERMS CASH s@ | i j } i a i Best Value Yet (iffered. 20: JAS. DeBRISAY Gol. Dales & UL May 31, 1879 Charlottetown, June 6,31879. 3 s . CASHME RES . . IN PRICE OF Se & ; j , i ¢ JUST RECEIVED 3 Cases Gents’ American Felt Hats 1 CASE GENTS’ STRAW & CHIP HATS, 30 Dozen Gents’ White & Coloured Shirts. 50 DOZ, GENTS’ LINEN COLLARS (New Styles) FIAS ~ 2 Cases Gents’ Paper Collars, | 25 DOZ. GENTS’ MERINO & COTTON HOSE, 2 CASHS NEW PRINTS. 9 CASES NEW WHITE GCOTTONS, 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 : ae oli oe : PIC-NICS | NOTICE. "CITY STEAM BAKERY ” —WITH ALL KINDS OF— The subseriber wishes to inform the public that he is prepared to make ‘Photographs in all the Latest Styles. PHOTO-ENAMELS. FERROTYES, &C., of a superior quality, and at reasonable rates. Special attention paid to Children’s Pie- tures. , All kinds of old Pictures copied and en- larged and finished in India Ink, Oil, and Water Colors. Work finished as above guaranteed as equal to any done in the Dominion. s@ Remember the place: over caries’ Hall, Queen Square. Crackers, ; biscuits, . Confectionery, &c.. (‘ommittees would do well to calland exam- ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. J. QUIRK. Prince St. Apothe- G. H. COOK. Ch’town, June 25, 18S79—Gi eod “TEA PARTY -— .a0 —AND— ? ye June 2i— 3w ne } “$) 72S Sy Fee PIG-HIC SUPPLIES! ionic aten Rail ‘Tenders for Steel Rails, omaa a aa 3 ‘'TRYENDERS addressed to the Honorable the BEER & GOFF S Minister of Railways and Canals will be Pere received at the Canadian Emigration Office, 31 > , ans Ds Queen Victoria Street, EK. C. London, England Lemon, Raspberry, and Pine) rit) JULY 15th, next, for Steel Rails and Fastenings, to be delivered a5 MONTREAL, as follows :— 5,000 tons by October Ist, 1879. 5,000 tons by June Ist, 1880. , 5,000 tons by October Ist, 1880. Specifications, Conditions, Forms of Tender, and all other information will be furnished on . : is ‘ p oat 5 is 12a - at » Os : Iceing Sugar, Raisins, Currants, Pastry Flour, ra a a cn Bs ae Essence of Coffee, Confectionery, Nuts, gp age ps fee s 71 ee ee ee ¥ were { nclor Snel Oranges, Potted Ham, Drivelled i i Loe “pe = é Ham, Potted ‘Tongue, &e a Apple Syrup Sold in bottles and by the gallon. Plain and Fancy Biscuits Sold in Boxes & Bbls. and by the pound. F. BRAUN, TN 1432 8N A a saiutitalnin wie BEER & GOE i, ae Secretary. June 23. 1879 Department of Railways and Canals, ) ge Ottawa 13th June, 1876. 2 June 19, 1879.—31 DUCTION ; Albion Mines (Pictou, 8. 3.) Ee _.. | PAGTFIG RATLWAY TENDERS, SLACK CUAL. le YENDERS my construetion of about ove hundred’ miles of Railway, West of {LACK and ROUND COAL can now be | Red River, in the Province of Manitoba, will i obtained at the above-mentioned Mines, be received by the undersigned until noon on Slack Coal, $1.40 per tom; Round, $2, FRIDAY, Ist August next. ee | For orders, apply to | The Railway will commence at Winnipeg, “— = | and run North-westerly to connect with the G. W. DeBLOIS, ! } as | main line in the neighborhood of the 4th base Sole Agent for P. E. Island. | jine, and thence Westerly between Prairie la Orrice : No, 35 Water street. | Portage and Lake Manitoba. i Ch’town, June 23, 1879—pat h sp sj kea 2in Tenders must be on the printed form, | <vopeteneesnengnten " i — | which, with all other information, may be had }at the Pacific Railway Engineer's Offices, in Jewelry and Silverware ose ers F. BRAUN, Secretary. ~~CONSISTING OF— | ia ae : | are | Department of Kailways and Canals, / je 23 | Paoecns. Ear-rings, Chains, Necklets, | Orrawa, 16th June, 1879. \ 2aw s ‘i Front and Cuff Studs, Locket Chains, | -----——- ——- -- te \Cake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Caget Frames, | lete., at J. F. MecHAYW’s, North Side Queen Square, Charlottetown. June 14, 1870—3w Staw | UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EX | AMINER the Cheapestand most newsy | Paper published in the Province. CYEPARATE* TENDERS will be received : )_) bv this Department, at Ottawa, up to 3th July next, ———— Wants. Lest, Found, Sr, WASTED. A GOOD COOK. Apply "YY immediately at the Exanryer Office. [july 5, °79--tf] | —— iTEXO BE LET—For aterm of years, and possession given immediately, that well- known DWELLING HOUSE, SHOP and PREMISES at present occupied by Mrs. |Burris, on Great George street. Apply on the premises. [jo29 mon wed & sat] ES RE Cnet ERA ee seen ‘WNOR SALE.—Valua!l: Residence, cen- trally located; 17 rooms, besides pan- ‘tries, etc., with water tank, etc., and large iCoach House, Stable, aul large Yard room. Apply at this office. j224-eodtf | ‘AN ONEY WANTED Provided rate of a interest low. Good security guaranteed. Aon at this office. j224-codtf ‘Cthep to Let.—One of the best Business '}-* Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, for the Construction and Erection of a FRONT RANGE LIGHTHOUSE TOWER AT NEW LONDON, AND OF Two Masis for Range Lights at Covehead, both in Queen’s County, P. E. 1. Plans and Specifications can be seen, and Forms of Tender procured by intending Con- tractors at this Department, here, and at the Agency of the Department of Marine, Char- lottetown. Those for the New London Tower can also be seen at the Office of the Collector of Customs, New London; and for Covehead at the Post Office, Covehead. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned, and to be marked on the outside, ‘* Tender for New London Range Light,” or “ for Govehead Lights,” as the case may be. WM. SMITH, Deputy Minister of Marine. Department of Marine, Ottawa, 13th June, 1879. june25 2aw 0 posite Post Office; lately in the occupation lof Robert Brown. Possession given immedi- jately, Apply to Joun Newson. 12 tf HIE place to get your Printing done is _ theEXAMINER Printing Reom eee eens neat ere nae a Tn ne i aaa aca si AeienaRENt-~emrtenENteRbenns ctnepnatnmnentte statins al ee om