| sownen a SE ORLY PI TNS ET * a Ney emer mente NEI Sa aE mS er = _ Local atid Other Tens, — « | THe attention of the authorities is called to the nuisance at the head of Prince Street wharf, lr is stated that the Pope has submitted to Germany definite proposals for a compromise which should end the clerical controversy, but the Government is disinclined to accept. Cricket. —The return match, ‘‘ Foreigners, ” versus ‘‘ Natives,” will be played on Saturday afternoon, the game to commence at the usual hour. <A lively game is expected as the ** Foreigners” have some strong additions to their team. Tue various companies of the active Militia, under command of Col. Beer, and headed by the Band of the 82nd battalion, ry the principal streets of the city ast night, making a fine display. In consequence of the growth of the French and Russian armies, and in view of the in- crease of revenue by taxation, the German Government 1s considering the advisability of increasing the army, for which purpose it asks a perpetual grant trom Parliament. Tue United States Charge d’Affairs at Berne explains that the recent vote in favor of the restoration of capital punishment in Switzerland does not represent the sentiment of the people. A question of State rights was involved in the recent ballot. To obtain a true test a vote should be taken by each can- ton separately. Wattiace Ross, the St. John sculler, has re- turned home from England. He speaks in high tones of British fair play. The Sun says: ‘« There is no disguising the fact that Wallace Ross is to-day a better oarsmen than he was when he set sail for England last November in the barque ‘*‘ Arklow.” English trainers may claim what measure of credit for this im- provement they like; but the fact remains that they had the best material in the world to work on when they took hold of Ross, and that the result is largely due to his own com- mon sense, coupled with an attentive study of what he saw and heard. We feel confident that great as have been the triumphs of ou young sculler, he will yet win even more re- newned victories.” Personals. The Ottawa Citizen states that it is not unlikely that the Rt. Hon. Sir John Macdonald, Sir Charles Tupper and Sir Samuel L. Tilley will leave Canada for England in the course of a couple of weeks. The St. John Sua understands that Sir 8. L. Tilley will probably reach St. Andrews on Saturday (via Bangor), and St John on Tuesday next. Lord Loftus, recentiy appointed Governor of New South Wales, sailed from Liverpool on Saturday for New York to preceed to Australia via San Francisco. The Duke of Edinburgh will succeed Admiral Phel!more, as Admiral Superin- tendent of Naval Reserves, at the end of the latter’s term of office in November. Shipbuilding on the Clyde. The decline of the Clyde shipbuilding trade is exciting much uneasiness. How great the decline is may be shown very briefly from statistics collected by the Glasgow Heruld. In 1874 the steam ton- nage built an the Clyde amounted to 183,- 144 tons, the sailing tonnage to 69,166, or to 252,510 tons in all, being 44 per cent. of the steam tonnage built in the whole United Kingdom, and 39} per cent of the sailing tonnage, or 43 per cent. cf the whole. Last year the Clyde turned out only 131,445 steam tons and 56,678 sailing tons; while the tctal tonnage built-in the United Kingdom was 8 per cent. greater than in 1874. ~—- -- > o> Pee o- _ Sunday. In the debate m the House of Lords on the opening of museums on Sundays, the Marquis of Ripon explained that Sunday was not a fast but a feast, or, in the lan- guage of John Keble, ‘‘An Easter day in every week.” While he admitted that, were he forced to choose between most stern and rigorous Sunday observance which ever was practised in Great Britiain, and a Continental Sunday divided between business and horse racing, he would choose the first, he still held that it would be much more consistent with the due sanctity of the Sunday that aman should spend his afternoons in a museum, gallery or library, than that he should spend it alone in a public house, with all the evils of deterior- ation that must fellow. sececenenchnen a cc ells ly pn ane _ Special Notices. (;oosEBERRIES, rhubarb, and apples, at W. F. Carter’s. 3: . ALL persons who want good tea, very cheap, in small caddies, better try May, Kelly & Co. onions at CvcumBERs, tomatoes, and W. F. Carter’s. 31 Fine Worstep Svrrs, made to fit perfectly, for $17, at George HE. Fall’s Custom Tailoring Depot. Ice cream, and strawberries and cream at W.F. Carter’s. 31 May, Ketty & Co. sell the cheapest tea in the city, in small caddies from 5 ths. upwards. A Foxe Twerp Serr, worth $20.00, made to order for $16, at George E. Fall's Custom Tailoring Department. Tuosk Woop Sp.rnts at Bremner Bros. are very nice for picture frames and fancy work, and are quite cheap. {june 9 31} HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Jnne 12.-—S. Ollendorf, Detroit, Mich.. A. M. Dewar, Halifax, N. ~., Walter Wilson, Mortreal, H. M. Smythe, do., Chas. Watson, do., A. M. Liddel, do., Arthur N. Whitman, Halifax, H. M. Churchill, Rustice, JUN SPECIAL BARCAINS | A Let 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 ..ens’ Colored Shirts, WITH COLLARS, at very low prices. Cheap Lines of Hosiery, Ladies’ Men’s and Children’s, SPLENDID VALUE Sie BLACK & COLORED LUSTRES BLACK & [COLORED CASHMERES: Persians, Berges, Grenadines ! Cheap Striped, Checked and Plain DRESS LINENS. A Large Stock and Good Variety of Patterns of CARPETS, FLOOR-C_OTHS, CURTAINS AT VERY LOW PRICES. \xe- TERMS CASH jy | ' Davies & C0 Charlottetown, June 6, 1879. IvcwW GQUUUd g as asta 2 eae : Tt OS Sey nee : appends ; SPRING EX “PRINCE EDWA3D,” iimeaslt Whateauis , YOU CAN BUY 10 YARDS DR l | a il YOU CAN BUY LADIES’ UM : ; OUR - LADIES’ ARE CERTAINLY In Gentlemen’s Out-fitting Dep st Our Stock for this Season surpasses Mens’ and Boys anything we have yet jshown, in eo Oe woe J. eae of wt. OS facDonald’s Petia . ope ° me oe ? ane = x tpi Raha twee ers SF ee eee STOCK! NOW COM PIETE. Buyers in Town and from the Country will find this Stock unexcelled in Variety, Styles, @uality 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 YOU CAN BUY 10 YARDS PRINT COTTONS FOR 70c. We will ESS GOODS FOR $1.20 BRELLAS FOR 22c. EACH TRIMMED HATS THE CHEAPEST. Flowers, Feathers. Ribbons, Gloves, Hoisery, Fringes, Laces, Collars, Ties, Frillings, at Bottom Prices. artment, we have a full Sieck RHADY-MADE CLOTH IN G in Great Varisty, Very Cheap. 30 PIECES WORSTEDS, Made to Order. Good Fits Guaranteed, INSPECTION SOLTCITED. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, May 15, 1879-~—her VALUE, STYLE «xd AUCTION SALES. VARIETY !| - SATE Or Very Valuable Stock, reteset? And, notwithstanding the increased —AND— HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, exceptions) sell, at LESS THAN OLD PRICES Millinery, Dress Goods, Straw Hats & Bonnets, J. C. Pops, to sell, by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th DAY OF JUNE NEXT, AT 1] o’cLocK, —AT HIS— Brewery Premises, St. Peter's Road, (near the City) all his Valuable Herd of Cattle, —CONSISTING OF— 24 head of pure-bred Short-horn Cows and Heifers, 48 head of Grade Cows and Heifers 1 pure-bred Durbam Bull (5 years old,) 1 do do (2 years old,) bred from the celebrated stock of the Lace Goods, : = ee ia) Silk Scarfs, —ALSO— 1 Imported Thorough-bred Stallion (7 years old,) ~ 1 Superior Cart Horse, weighs 1,550 Ibs, (8 House and Lot for Sale AT AUCTION. duties, we can (with a few ‘| AM instructed, by Mr. JOHN GILLIS, to sell at fAuction, on the premises, the HOUSE AND LOT now occupied by him on the Malpeque Road, opposite the resi- dence of James B, Gay, Esq., on . undersigned is instructed by the Hon. { On Monday, the 16th June, AT 12 O’cLocK, NOON. The Lot is 170x52 feet, and has a Heuse on it containing 6 rooms, Terms~25 per cent."down ; the balance in 6 years, with interest at 6 per cent. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Ch'town, June 7, 1879-— Adwinistrator’s Sale. ———_$—_— Grand Clearing-Out Sale —OYr— DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, » years old,) 1 Superior Cart Horse, weighs about 1,500] lbs., (5 years old,) 1 White Driving Mare, from old Messenger, (7 years old,) Grey & White Cottons, PRINTED COTTONS, CLOTHS — 1 Valuable Driving Mare, do (5 years old,) 1 Good Travelling Horse, do (8 years old,) 50 pure bred Liecester Ewes and about 40 Lambs. The pedigree of all the pure-bred Stock will be furnished on the day ot Sale. As the exportation of cattle and sheep is in- creasing every year, farmers antl stock- raisers should avail themselves of this first- class opportunity to purchase pure and im- proved bred cattle, the above herd being justly celebrated for their superior qualities. Trrms—Under $50, cash; over $50, 4 months’ credit on approved joint notes. —AND-- LW HEDS Trimmings, ALSO, on the following day, THURSDAY, 26th inst., . at 11 o'clock, on the premises, the most ex- tensive sale of Valuable Building Lots ever held on the Island, consisting of TWO BUNDRED of the finest and most handsomely situated Building Lots in the vicinity of Charlottetown, unsurpassed for beauty of situation, nearness to the city, and general adaptability for buiid- ing purposes. Ist.—The Estate of ARDGOWAN, on the Mount Edward Koad, will be sold in 75 Building Lots of »ome-haif acre each and upwards, thus comprising many of the very finest building lots ever “otfered at auction. 2nd.—The “ARDGOWAN” RESIDENCE, (one of the most beautifully situated gentleman's residences in the Royalty), with barns, stables and other outbuild- ings, will be sold, together with about four acres of land. (See plan.) 3rd.—One Hundred and Twenty-five Building Lots, extending from the Upper St. Peter’s Road through to the bank of the Hillsborough River, at Strawberry Point, Forty-five Lots fronting on the Upper and Lower St. Peter’s Roads, and the remainder on roads or streets 20 and 40 feet wide, which intersect the property, as per plan, to be seen at my office. The ‘Lots on the River’s bank are from one to two acres each, and are easily accessible by roads leading from the Lower St. ' Peter’s Road. This being by far the mo t extensive sale of Real Estate ever placed o the market, cap- italists and others will find it a rare chance for safe investments. Terms—Twenty per cent. of the purchase money down, the balance in four years, with interest at six per cent. per annum. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. —AND— EVERY NOVELTY OF THE SEASON! We have marked Goods very low FOR CASH. —5) —— is & Sig Ch town, May 8, 1879. Ch’town, June 5, 1879. UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, for the latest news—-local and telegraphic. Shop Furniture, Safe, &e., &e ~ Will sell at AUCTION, at the store cf the late ROBERT ORR, Queen street, ‘Wednesday, 18th June, at 11 o’clock, the ENTIRE STOCK IN TRADE, Consisting of Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Silks, Velvets, Hosiery, Linens, Winceys, Shirtings, Sheetings, Prints, Cottons, Hats and Bonnets, Furs, Blankets, Flannels, Pilots, Beavers, Coatings, Tweeds, etc., teady-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Lin- ders, Drawers, Scarfs, Cotton Warp, Small Wares, etc., Show Cases, Shop Stoves, Safe, Shop Furniture, ete. Terms—aAll sums under $50, cash; from $50 to $100, 3 months; $100 to $250, 4 months; and over $250, 6 months’ credit on approved joint notes, WILLIAM DODD, Auct’r. May 29, 1879. -thur sat TURNIP SEED. LOT of that special kind which gave such excellent satisfaction last Also, Laing’s, Skirving’s, and Green BEER & SONS. LIME JUICE. Rese’s Celebrated Lime Juice and Lime Juice Cordial, BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, June 2— year. Top. Ser, SENN Sa Wants. Lost, Found, es A HOUSEKEEPER. Must have good reference. Apply at this may 12,—2ins., office. GLDERER WANTED —A_ good smart man to work ina lobster factory. Single man preferred. Apply at the Exam- INER Office. [june 10] OST — On Friday last, a NOTE-OF- HAND in favor of Hugh McDonald, signed by Henry Rackem andj endorsed by Hugh McDonald. The finder will oblige by leaving it at this office. {june 9-—lw eod} OR SALE — A first-class JIGGEK (nearly new) will be sold cheap. Apply to JOHN STENTIFORD. {june 1 Waa man with a good outfit to Peddle TINWARE. Apply to G. E. MItiyer, Upper Queen Street. [may 22] hop to Let.—-One of the best Business Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, — Post Office ; lately in the occupation of Robert Brown. Possession given immedi- ately. [21 tf Apply to Jouw Newson.