beeen nomena a = : ~ wcal and Other Items, THE La gislature of (Quebec mnects to day. Dust. The watering carts are badly wanted. The meeting of the Council of the Rifle Association was postponed until to-morrow evening. Puorocrarns of St. James’ Kirk, taken from the plan, can be seen at C. Lewis’ Ss Photograph Rooms. THERE was no sitting of the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this morning, R. R. FitzGerald, Esq., being still indisposed, THE ladies are invited to call and see the new Coral and Jet Jewelry E. W. Taylor is now showing. {may SL 4i THe most varied and complete assortment of Lapres’ Fans, from five cents to five dollars, at the Diamonp Booxsrore. Tue brigt. Eliza, Steele, master, ar- rived yesterday morning from England, in ballast, to James Duncan & Co., Dunean’s Whart. WatrHaM and Geneva Watches, in Gold and Silver cases, at J. F. MeKay’s, North Side Queen Square. ' may 18—eod 3w Erratum—In a paragraph which ap peared in yesterday's issue relating to Bank dividenis, the words ‘‘per annum” were inadyerteutly omitted, thus materially alter- ing its meaning. THERE was a very good attendance at the Market to-day. Prices of all saleables are the same as on Frilay last, with the excep- tion of butter, the price of which has lowered to 16 ce::ts Ir Is a saying in Halifax, that the appear- ance of the watering carts in the streets is a sure sign of rain. It is to be hoped that the appearance of watering caris in Char- lotvetown will not be takenas a sign of the Fall Rains. A Query.—lIs it trne that the Govern-! ment has ‘‘ blundered”’ in the matter of the Cardigan election, and that will have to be taken de nove election can take place ’ proceedings hefore the Tae matriculation examination for the University of King’s College, Windsor, N. S., will be held in Charlottetown, on the 24th and 25th inst. Candidates are request- ed to send to the Secretary of the Local Comra ttee—the Rev. G. W. Hodgson—at at ler: t a week before the examination. Hittssoxo’ Park presented a pleasing appearance yesterday evening. Galbraith’s Band received a hearty welcome on the: park again. We trust that Mr. Galbraith will long continue at the head of his Depart- ment. The rotten platform, whicha few dollars would replace, is in a dangerous con- dition. Itis hoped that the city official, whove duty it is, will, at once, cause this man-trap to be closed up.—Com. AN immensy sale of one of the largest collec ions of Gold, Silver-plated, Bronze, China, Dunnmore, and Glass Ware, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Optical and Fancy Goods ever offered in this city, will be offered at auction to-morrow, Wednesday Evening, June Sth, at Brennan’s Corner Store, Queen Street, by A. McNeill, Auctioneer For particulars see small hand bills. D. Banxs McKenzie delivered a very good address on Temperance in the Reform Club Hall, last evening. A smali audience was present. Mr. McKenzie fails to draw the crowded houses he did »n his previous visit. This shows a sad .oss of enthusiasm in a good cause, and proves that a very large number of those who at that time donued the blue ribbon, have deserted their colors. Dreruexia is, and has been, for the past year, raging im ifferent parts of the Island. In the city it has prevailed to a great extent, but few cases have terminated fatally. Not so in the far outlying country districts where medical aid is almost impossible to be had. Week after week we hear of poor farmers losing two and three of their child- ren within a short space of time by this terrible disease. To-day we learn of the greatest and saddest loss yet reported. A correspondent informs us that Mr. James E. Hughes, of Dromere settlement, Lot 37, has, within eight days, lest eight of his children by diptheria. Fires wete raging in the woods, in differ- rent of the country, on Sunday last. The damage done in various places has not yet been fully reported. A correspondent at Mount Stewart informs us that a barn, belonging to Mr. Angus McDonald, at Garahii, was consumed with all its con- tents, consisting of cows, sheep, farming implements, ship mouldings, ete. At the The Gongress—The Different Representatives, (Special 1h sprtteh lo Evaminer. ) LONDON, June 3. It is said that the Congress will be composed of the following representatives of the differ. : Se ' ; ent Powers; Bismarck and Von Bulver, for Germany ; Earl Beaconsfield, Lord Salisbury and Odo Russell, for Great Britain. Schouvaloff and M, D’Outrie, Russian Am- bassadors at Berlin, for Russia, Andrassy and Von Hayler, for Austria. M. Waddington and’ De St. Valier, for France. Counts Coutie and DeLarnati, for Italy. It is not yet known who will be the et repre- sentative of Turkey. Lonpon, June 3. A despatch from Bucharest to Reuter says, “a ‘ . ° : ** That England has promised to recognize the independence of Roumania.” ; : Roumania declares that she has irrevocably | resolved not to cede any territory to Russia. Great hopes are entertained of English sup- port. i CONSTANTINOPLE, June 3. Satvet Pasha will be one of the Turkish Re- presentatives at the Berlin Congress. lt is thought that the other will be a Chris- tian. The Russians have offered to re-occupy the heights commanding Varna, and leave the town in possession of the Turks. Be_GRape, June 3. A decree of Prince Milan orders the annex- ation of parts of Old Servia, the outside boundaries to be fixed by the treaty of San Stefano, re ‘ . yh Khe MeCarthy Wurder—The Jury Disagree—Osbornes ‘ . sent to Jail. SHEDIAC, June 3. The McCarthy murder inquest closed to day, The jury disagreed. Five agree that the Osbornes committed the murder, while the other two do not decide on this point. ‘The Osbornes were sent back to Dorchester Jail, to await the July term of the Supreme Court. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, June 4—Schr. Clementina, Montague, ballast; . Sea Bird, Murray Harbor, ballast; Phenora, Wallace, stone; Alpha, Rustico, ballast. CLEARED. June 4—Schr. Craftsman, Pictou, shingles; Laura ©., Baie Verte, sundry goods; Han- na G., Pictou, do. do.; str. Alpha, Nichol- son, Pictou, ballast. OUTPORTsS. May 31—Cleared from Crapaud, schr. Sylvia Jane, Casey, Bouctouche, 290 bush. pota- toes, 20 bush. oats, etc.; schr. Charles Joseph, Shediac, 600 bush. potatoes, 516 do. oats, etc. Jure 3—Cleared from Montague, schr. Maria Alva, with 1,100 bushels of potatoes, for Sydney. Union Bank of P. &. Island. x is hereby given that « Dividend, 4&AN at the rate of Ten per cent. per annum, has been declared on the Capital Stock of this Bank for the past half year, payable at its head Office in Charlottetown, on and after this date. GEO, MACLEOD, Cashier. }may 3 Direct From Montreal CHOONER ‘ALICE MYRICK,” now in }_) Montreal, will leave there ON FRIDAY NEXT: For Charlottetown Direct, and carry Flour at 25 cents per barrel; heavy ge ls $2.50 per ton. Apply in Montreal to J, & R. McLea; or in Charlottetown to (Signed) Ch'town, June 1, 78 —6i Lengworth & Co. June 1, ’78.—21 PASTURACE NOR a limited number of young Horses or | dry Cows. It is well waterad and shaded. Apply to W. H. LORD, : Royalty. same time and place, two barns belonging to Mr. Ronald McDonald were aiso con- sumed, with their contents, which consisted | of a threshing-machine axd all Mr. McD's farming implements, At the time of writ- ing, the fire was raging, and many farmers were in danger of being burned out. Drownep.—From the Log Book of the brig ** Fannie,” which arrived from Dema- rara on Sunday last, we «xtract the follow- ing report of a drowning accident which occurred on a recent passage : —‘*‘ Wednes- day, 20th March, 2 p.m., lat. 25°55 min. N. longt. 35°11 min, W., William Canary, A. B., while engaged in tarring the fore-topmast rigging, fell from the fore top, over the fore yard, and struck the rail heavily, and went overboard. The cook and one of men got hold of him by the clothes, but they gave away, and he sunk at once. It appears he was either in a fit or stunned with the fall, as he never floated again. The boat was put overboard, and the vessel brought to, and all efforts made to save him, but failed. The sea was smooth, and the vessel going through the water about 14 knots at the time. He joined the ship Feb. 21st and belongs to Buffalo. ?Ch’town, May 27, 1878.— J une I—3i TENDERS. ——Ee—— rPYENDERS will be received by the Board of I School Trustees of Charlottetown, at its Otfice, until NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. , . —— a UUTFITTING © WAREHOUSE, NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. A SUPERIOR LOT OF ZING & LEATHER COVERED ‘TRUNKS : JUST ARRIVED. cere ee 90) 9 eemeeneety neue 30% Solid Leather Valises! Much Cheaper than Home Manufacture. ————0 A FULL LINE OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS ! ——-!-0-:——— r®- Inspection Solicited before Purchasing Elsewhsre. “4 G ROBERTSON. Charlottetown, May 30— NEW GOODS! AT CASH PRICES. ——-:0: —~-— WW. A. Weeks & Go. -HAVE JUST OPENED— New Dresses, Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Wourninge Goods, Crapes, &e., &e. All CASH BUYERS should call and examine our Goods before buying elsewhere. W. A. WEEKS & CO. Cu’town, May 11, 1878. THOMAS WORKMAN, M. P.. T. JAMES CLAXTON, Esquire President. Vice-President. SUN MUTUAT, LIFE AND ACCUDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF MONTREAL :0:-—— —— AUTHORIZED CAPITAL . . . . $1,000,000. HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. M. H. GAULT, Esquire, R. MACAULAY, Managing Director. Sec’y. CHARLOTTETOWN P. £. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, ‘* DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese., Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, MepicaL EXaMINERs. 20: This Compauy issues Policies on all the APPROVED Meruops of Life and Accident Business, Its Motto is **KconomMy AND SECURITY.” HORACE HASZARD, Agent P. E. Island. one 30 5 Jan. 31, 1878— O LONGER AGENT! Our Agreement with W. H. Otive, of St. John, N. B., has this day terminated by mutual consent. In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information from us direct, or through ‘ AMOS FISHER, Truro, N. 8, or JOHN WELSH, St. Martin’s, N. 8B. PRICES REDUCED! Great Improvements in our Saw [rons—PorTasLe Grist Miiis—PortasBLte Saw MILs. Add — pie WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS CO., Brantford, Canada. BOTH PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT ANI ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON, April 17, 1878. ——_—-—— 0 :-——_——- —— RESERVE your Spring Order, LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE, CARVELL BRO’S, accents. Ch’town, March 2\—sw pat s jour 2i and get our Lew Quotations — THURSDAY, the 20th June next, AT 12 o’ CLOCK, NOON, i | for furnishing a i Steam-Heating Apparatus, of the most improved kind, for the New School Building now in course of erection on Western Kent Street, in this City. | The Boiler to be either Tubular or Sectional, |—Direct Radiators. The Contractor to | guarantee 70 degrees of heat in the coldest | weather. | Security will be required for the proper per- | | formance of the contract. ; The Board does not bind itself to accept the | lowest or any tender. Tenders to be marked on the outside ‘‘ Ten- OFFICE . . OVER APOTHECARIES’ HALL. der for heating new School Building.” By order of the Board. ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary i 4 DIVIDEND, at the rate of Ten Per} fmay28 5i eod|Ch’town, June 3, 1878—2aw Bank of BE. island, KING SQUARE HOUSE | Cent, Per Annum, has this day been de-' Are Invited to Call and Loek at clared for she past half year upon the Capital GE Stock of this Bank, payable at its Banking NICE NEW CLOTHS House, on demand. J. R. BRECKEN, Cashier. : JUST OPENED TP een sical Ch’town, June 3, 1878-- pat a ne pres li DR. H. A. PARKER, jy Tailoring Department. LATEST PATTERNS! SURGEON DENTIST, (LATE OF OTTAWA). BEER & SONS. Ch’town, March 23, 1878. Office Hours: 9a. m. to 6 p. m. | EXCELLENT VALUE! | AUCTION SALES. Schooner “ Plover.” BY AUCTION, Next Thursday, June the 6th, AT 1) o’cLock, T Connolly’s Wharf, the Schr. ‘‘ Plover,” 4A built at Bay de Verte, N. B., 19 tons register, with SALLS, ANCHORS, CHAINS, &c., all complete and ready for sea. A. MACNEILL, Auctioneer. June 3, 1878—m ta wed FLIGIBLE BUILDING LOT ! \ E have been instructed to Sell, by AUCTION, on Thursday, the 6th of June noxt, AT 12 O'CLOCK, Noon, A CORNER LOT, fronting 41 feet on the Malpeque Road, and 196 feet on a Street adjoining the residence of James B. Gay, Esq. The site is one of the best, for bailding pur- an to be found within the suburbs of the ity. Terms made known at Sale, or by applying to MACKENZIE & STUMBLES, Auctioneers, Charlottetown, May 29, 1878—7i | VALUABLE Building and Pasture Lots ! ~ AM instructed by Mr. R. D. McLaren, _ tosell, at Auction, on the Premises, on SATURDAY, Sru JUNE, at 12 o'clock, LHtIRTHE BN VERY VALUABLE AND HANDSOMELY SIT- UATED BUILDING AND PASTURE LOTS, in the Royalty of Chariettetown, about one and-a-half miles from the City, on the Mal- peque Road, in the vicinity of St. Dunstan’s College. Six Lots containing one-acre and upwards each, front on the Malpeque Road ; and the remain- ng seven, containing two acres each, frout on- in road thirty-three feet wide, running wes‘ wardly from the Malpeque Read (as per plau on handbills. The above Lots are very handsomely situated on the southern side of a hill, and have each a water privilege, making them invaluable for building or pasture purposes. ‘Trnms—'T'wenty per cent. down, the balance to be paid in tive years with interest at 6 per cent. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. May 29, 1878—pat 4i i “ PENWITH VILLA.” Valuable Private Residence —AND— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ! AM instructed by the Reverend Dr. Reap to sell, at AUCTION, on the premises, On Wednesday, June 12th, AT 1l O'CLOCK, A. M. , All his Household Furniture and Effects, coaa- prising—Walnut, Rosewood & Mahogany Tables,. Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Side. boards, Cheffoniers (Marble Tops), What- not; Pictures, Brussels and other Carpets, Repp and Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles and Cornices, Clocks, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware; Hall Furniture, Iron Bedsteads, Feather Beds and Bedding, Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Wash- stands, Toilet Ware, Toilet Glasses, Kit- chen Furniture, Carriage, Sleigh, 2 Sets Silver-mounted Harness, Garden & Stable Tools, &c., &e., Ke. (Nee Catalogues.) At 12 o'clock | will offer the wry valu- able and eligibly situated RESIDENCE, Coach House, Stable, &c., beautifully lo- cated in a quiet and most respectable neighborhood. The House, with frest- proof Cellar, contains eleven rooms, with two kitchens, is very conveniently ar ranged, comprising, with Coach House and Stable, Shrubbery and Garden, one of the coziest private residences in the City. Terms—For the Property, twenty per cent, of the purchase money to be paid down, and the balance can remain on the property for any reasonable time, as may suit purchaser ; terms for Furniture, see Catalogue, to be had at the office of WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. May 30—sw pat 2aw t sale Wants, Lost, found, &e. WELTTATION WANTED-— As COOK, ‘pI bi a respectable family. Good recom. mendations. Apply at the Examiner Office, Ch'town, June 4— AY ) ANTED—A Lad for Office Work. Y Apply, in applicant's own hand wviting, to B. D)., Box 79, Post Office, Charlo: tetown. June 1— | ee Southport a Pocket Book, containing papers which may be of value ito the owner. The Pocket Book can be ob- ‘tained at the ExamixEr office by proving pro- _perty, and paying for < Ivertizement. May 21—i3878. cm eee eee OUSE TO LET—0n Great G Street, opposite Lewis’ weg - | lery. Possession given immediately, Lnqui at DORSEY & JOST’S, May 14—pat 3aw a