4 . call. shereenaiiaineiineadennieaanattientndaendinmennineimmmataaetiietinns renee = Local and Other Items, eammaemonaoas ere goods at the ‘* Diamond Bookstore.” A rattor named John T. Hardy fell dead | of heart disease in Carlton, N. B. on Friday | A fire at Trenton, Ont., on Friday, destroy- ed $25,000 worth of property. May, Ketty & Co, are selling umbrellas from 25 cents upwards.—june 9 31 Tur steamer Mississippi left Montreal for England, on the 5th inst., with 550 head of cattle. Crowpep Out-—An article on ‘‘ The Late Session,’ and the letter of F. W. Hyndman, Esq., Provincial Auditor. A FRENCH corvette named the Avenge, has arrived at Halifax for the protection of French interests in the fisheries. An English Baronet’s son named Walker stands committed on a charge of larceny at Toronte, Tue sanitary condition of Ottawa is not satisfactory. Diphtheria and small-pox pre- vail, and the Board of Health are dilatory. Tue pedestrian mania has reached Char- lottetown in earnest. A young man, not wishing to be outdone by any competitor, completes fourteen days walk to-day, and, as yet, exhibits no appearance of concluding the tramp. He starts precisely at 6 a. m., and finishes each day's walk at 12 midnight. The route extends from the foot of Queen street up to the Medical Hall corner, and return. Tor persistent walking, this case is unequalled. AYTEXTION is directed to the advertisement of BREMNER Bros, in another colamn. Their reputation is well established. Give them a Aw Ameteur regatta is announced at Man- chester under the patronage of Lord Dufferin. The American consul is to be chairman of the committee. Hanlan will exhibit his style on that occasion. May, Ketty & Co. sell the cheapest tea in the city, in small caddies from 5 ths. upwards. Tue Catholic colonization scheme, of which we made mention the other day, is meeting with great favor in all the large cities of the United States. Large sums are being sub- scribed for the purpose of carrying it out. ALL persons who want good tea, very cheap, in small caddies, better try May, Kelly & Co. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, this forenoon, Thomas Lacey, drunk and disorder- ly, was fined $2 and costs, or 8 days; John Power, drunk and incapable, was fined $1 and costs, or 4 days; E. L. Lydiard, for non-pay- ment of dog-tax, was fined $1.72; James flenuessy, arrested on complaint of William Kenuedy, for creating a disturbance in the Reform Club, was tined $1.60 for the offence, and $5 and costs for beiig drunk and incap- able. Rerrrine rroM Bustness.—Call and get bargains in trimmed and untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, and other articles fitting for suramer wear, at the Ladies’ Establish- ment, Queen Street. Tue walking match which is to take place in the Citizens’ Skating Ring, on Wednesday nex‘, appears to be the attraction of the week, Eight entries have already been made by com- petitors, and a lively walk is expected. ‘The committee appointed by the Rink Directors are doing all in their power to make the walk interesting. So far the following entries have been made: Joseph Carroll, Job Bevan, Owen McCloskey, John Franshaw, Thomas Wake land, Thomas Crowley, Richard Mitchell, Lemuel Clow. The Minister of Marine and Fisheries has written a letter to Captain William Tinning, master of the Halifax brigantine William Hayos, thanking him for rescuing the crew of the wrecked barge Bismarck, of Londonderry, N. S. Taosz Woop Seiixts at Bremner Bros, are very nice for picture frames and fancy work, and are quite cheap. {june 9 3i]} Tue following cable despatch appears in the Globe, dated London, Thursday, June 5th : ‘* Hanlan is doing pretty good work. What, with his traininz, both in running and rowing, he will come to the scratch all right. His health is so good this time that he does not need to take any medicine ; but it is rather early yet to count chickens. There is no bet- ting.” Tue new buildings of Acadia College, at Wolfville, were formally opened on -the 4th inst.. inthe presence of a large aumber of ople. Hon. Mr. Parker presided. <Ad- seas were delivered by Revs. Dr. Cam- nd, Crawley, and Rey. J. E. Bill, and Theodore H. Rand, Superintendent of Educa- tion in New Brunswick. The cost of the buildings and outfit will be $40,000. Ir is said that on looking into his accounts recently, the Duke of Hamilton found to his consternation a deficit which could not be ac- counted for of no lesss a sum than one million and a half pounds, How the unpleasant state of things occurred no one seemed to know. Butthe Duke is understood to have transferred the charge of his affairs to some solicitors in Edinburgb. Ox Saturday last three juveniles—residents in the au -aeeee to Victoria Park with a moderate supply of whiskey, and the inten- tion of getting drunk. They, in their own had a ‘glorious time.” Towards opinion, ouniee they attacked the Park-keeper’s workshop, Leualiehed the windows and smashed the doors. Mr. Curtis reported the matter to the Police, and the young men were arrested and compelled to pay a fine each of $2 and costs, or § days. Ax enterprising man engaged in the fish business undertook, this morning, to erect a permanent shed on Queen Square, opposite the ‘‘Diamond Bookstore.” After diligently work - ing at the structure for several hours, and complimenting himself at the near completion of his establishment, the City Marshal appeared upon the scene and gave the builder 5 minutes in which to have the ‘‘ obstruction” removed. The Scriptural ‘‘house built on the sand” gives AMERICAN SILVER taken at the face for | aw , | ‘OURTAINSGS HOUSE JUNE. SPECIAL BARGAINS ! A Lot of Boys’ Linen Suits,; AT $1.00. A Lot of Boys’ Tweed Suits, AT $2.00. Both the above lots are very much UNDER VALUE. A FRESH LOT OF v.ens’ Colored Shirts, WITH COLLARS, at very low prices. Cheap Lines of Hosiery, Ladies’ Men’s and Children’s, SPLENDID VALUE ~IN- BLACK & COLORED LUSTRES BLACK & COLORED CASHME RES Persians, Berges, Grenadines ! Cheap Striped, Checked and Plain DRESS LINENS. A Large Stock aud Good Variety of Patterns of CARPETS, FLOOR-CLOTHS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. ¥e=> TERMS CASH <y DGTES & Ub ) only a faint idea of the manner in which this latest addition to our industries was de- molished, Queen Street. y o> wor a 303— IN Ei W GOODS, EX ‘* Prince Edward’’ and other Steamers. All carefully selected in the Best and Curearest Markets. SS i 3 = ro © © 3 CG Ss : T! r e 58 3 — ie. 2p eS _ ~ ~~ Sj en cS oS a = = = 35 o - = op ~ “a ~ © eS ~ on ee © —— a ae oS sa oS ~ oo © oF ae BUuACK DRESS SILKS | Best Value ever offered in the City. SHIRTS, LINDERS & DRAWERS, FROM 6C. PER PAIR. SUSPENDERS, &c., Cheap LADIES’ COTTON HOSE, HN TS’ Cr EMBROIDERY, From 4c. per yard, a great selection, LADIES’ DRESS MATERIALS! all at Old Tariff prices. Millinery. Hats, Feathers & Jlowers. Lace Curtains at prices to suit all customers. Best Value Y et Utlered. JAS. DisBRISAY Je mee Te See Lee preg’ 3 SPRING YOU CAN BUY 10 YARDS PRI YOU CAN BUY«LADILES’ OUR LADIES’ 0 Mens and Boys 150 PIECES TWEEDS, Made 50 PIECES WORSTEDS, }° INSPECTION AUCTION SALES. LUMBER. | Pine Plank, Deals, Shingles, &c. Fencing, Be WILL sell at Auction, on TUESDAY . NEXT, 10th inst., at SIX o'clock, on Pownal Wharf :— 10,000 ft. Pine Plank, (2 in.) 10,000 ft. Spruce Boards, 25,000 ft. Ref. Spruce Deals, (good quality) 20,000 tt. Hemlock Deals, 2,600 pes. Fencing, 10 & 20 ft. lengths, }} in. 8,000 ft. 3x6 Scantling, 40,000 Split Pine Shingles. Ex Forest Queen, Mary Emma and Bride. WILLIAM DODD, Auct’r. Ch’town, June 9, 1879. HOUSE AND PREMISES. BY AUCTION ON Thursday next, June 12th, | At 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises, that very desirable residence pleasantly situated on Douglass Street, close to the Malpeque Road, occupied by the owner, Mr. F. James. The House is new, two storey, flat roof, with kitchen attached. Immediate possession given if required. TERMS easy and made known at sale. A. MeNiILL, Auct’r. Ch’town, June 9, 1379. 3i GREAT SALE OF | NEW FURNITURE , AUCTION IN THE Market Hall, (in Thursday, the 12th June, YO COMMENCE AT 11 O'CLOCK, Lhe Subscriber will sell the largest and hand- fEsomest lot of first-class Furniture ever offered in this market at Auction, consisting in part of 20 Chamber Suites in all Walnut, Ash and Walnut, and painted; 20 Parlor and Drawing Room Suites, in walnut, covered in Rep, Plushes and Cottolines; 18 Wal- nut Sideboards, 5 Walnut Wardrobes, 20 Centre Tables, in walnut and mahogany ; 2 Gilt Mantle Mirrors, in English plate ; 10 Walnut Extension Tables, 5 Daven- ports, 10 Walnut Book Cases and Writing Desks, 120 Walnut Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, in hair-cloth; 20 Easy Chairs, and 20 Rockers to match; 4 chest- nut Bedsteads, trimmed with walnut (French), 6 Whatnots, in walnut; 5 Hall Hat and Umbrella Stands, 6 Hall Tables, 10 Hall Chairs, Music Stools, Ottomans, Fancy Chairs, Looking Glasses, Children’s Cribs, Cots and Carriages, 1 New Square Piano, 1 Second Hand Piano, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS & SCOTCH CARPETS Goods will 2 open for inspection on Wed- nesday, llth June, ut 2 o'clock, p, m. Terms as asual, aid made known at Sale. The entire lot of over $5,000 worth will be cleared out without reserve. W. DB. STEWART, Auctioneer. F | , Macbouaid’s STOCK! NOW COMPLETE. Buyersjin Town and from the Country will find this Stock unexcelled in Variety, Styles, Quality and Low Prices by any House in this City. quote afew articles to show the correctness of our remarks. YOU CAN BUY 20 YARDS GOOD GREY COTTONS FOR $1.00 We will NT COTTONS FOR 70c. YOU CAN BUY 10 YARDS DRESS GOODS FOR $1.20 JMBRELLAS FOR TRIMMED HATS ARE CERTAINLY THE CHEAPEST. Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hoisery, Fringes, Laces, Collars, Ties, Frillings, at Bottom Prices. 22c. EACH In Gentlemen’s Out-fitting Department, we have a full S’ock RHADY-MADE CLOTH TIN G in Great Variety, Very Cheap. to Order. Good Fits Guaranteed, SOLICITED. J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, May 15, 1879~her AUCTION SALES. i ED EXTENSIVE SALE ling BANKRUPT STOCK, BY AUCTION ! On Wednesday THE NITH DAY GF JUNE NEXT, At the Store of Samuel W. McMurray, an Insolvent, Commencing at Eleven O'clock, The whole of his Stock-in-Trade and Shop Furniture, consisting of Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gloves, Umbrellas, Rib- bons, Edyings, Fancy Shirts, Handker- chiefs, Braces, Buttons, Fancy Coatings, Tweeds, Cottons, Shirtings, Silks, Fur Muffs, Mourning Goods, &c., &e., &e. SHOP FURNITUERE—1 Mirror, 2 Stoves, Gas Fitting, 2 sets Counter Scales and Weights, 1 set Platform Scales, 1 Iron Safe, Chairs, &. Also, at the same time and place, A Large Assortment s Jewelry, belonging to estate of x Wooo £ 7 ROBERT SNEESTON, an Insolvent, consisting of Gold Albert Chains, Gold Rings, Plated do., Kar Rings, Bracelets, etc., etc., etc.; 27 Clocks, 9 Silver Watches, 2 new Chono- meters, 1 Barometer, 2 handsome, Show Gases, 1 Iron Safe, etc. Also, at the same time and place, The Stock-in-Jrade OF GEORGE ONEILL, an Insolvent, consisting of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps Ready-made Clothing, Lamps, Crockery. Ploughs, Forks, Garden Hoes, etc., etc.; 1 Single Wagon, 2 Wolf Robes, 1 set Harness, 1 Saddle, ete., etc. Also, at the same time and place, belonging to the Estate of John Mcintyre. An Insolvent. 3 Cultivators (Iron), 10 Sets Harrows (Iron). TERMS AT SALE. B. WILSON HIGGS, AUCTIONEER. Ch’town, June 2, 1879—eod House and Lot for Sale AT AUCTION. ] AM instructed, by Mr. JOHN GILLIS, to sell at fAuction, on the premises, the HOUSE AND LOT now oceup‘ed by him on the Malpeque. Read, opposite the 'resi- dence of James B. Gay, Lsq., on Charlottetown. June 7, 1879. New barriages at Auction ! WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at my Saleroom, Queen S juare, on Friday, 13th inst., ‘at 2 o clocx«— Five New Single-s« xt WAGONS, One \ ‘* Double * A very superior flot, well made, and of the latest styles. Terms—Six months’ credit, on approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, June 7— Auctioneer. UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EX AMINER the Cheapest and most newsy Charlottetown, June 6, 1879. May 31, 1879. On Monday, the 16th June, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON. The Lot is 170x52 feet, and has a Heuse on it containing 6 rooms. Trerms—25 per cent.fdown ; the balance in 6 years, with interest at 6 per cent. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Ch’town, June 7, 1879—- Te WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerni P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or chear§ er way than by subscribing to Tut WkeK.Y Examiner. 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