oy w ae roe — = i, ‘ — 2, MLTR ALOE ELE LOE ea dee eS | . : a a ce : : 4 *. ty an oe a ~ : PAILY atXAMINER Published every 4 Pe ites, INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. iLATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : MLA M mths, Three Months, i | 25 Une Month, 0 50 One Week, : : : 0 12 es Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for month'y, quar- terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on apph- cati 0. W. L. COTTON, [| J. W. MITCHELL, Manager. | Vttice Sup’t Tan Daty EXAMINER. JUNE 16, 1879. : {HE GREAT RACE, TO-DAY. Won by Hanian. Tue great single-scull contest between Elliott, the champion of England, and Hanlan, the champion of America, took place on the Tyne, to-day. The weather on the Tyne, for the past few days, has been rainy, but the water was in fairly good condition. A despatch says that, on Thurs. day forenoon, Hanlan pulled a good seven miles, doing two and a-half at racing speed, and maintaining, almost throughout the whole journey, the fast stroke, for him, of 35 to the minute. Elliott rowed five miles—half of the distance striking 34 te the minute. The English champion is pulling a much longer stroke than he was went io do previous to training for the present match. Hanlan was out again in the afternoon, and put in another five miles at moderate rate of speed. Elliett did not show up a_ second time. It is said that the latter has been tried, and travelled the course in faster time than it has ever been dene be- fore. His supporters appeared to have gain- ed renewed confidence in his abilities, but still they stuck out for 10 to 4 against him. Several bets were made during the week at 90 to 40 on Hanlan, but en Saturday no business could be done at a better figure than 5 to 2, and offers at the former rate went begging. Some renng spinon prevail in Eng- land respecting Hanlan’s rowing and his beat. That is they prevail among certain classes. One writer describes as a con- temptible craze the opinion that there is in the boat some kind of an engine which propels it. Then there are others who think that either gas or compressed air is used to aid the Canadian sculler. The cor- respondent of the Toronto Mail declares that James Taylor has taken so vigorously to this gas theory that he has been ex- perimenting with a model racing boat fitted with with an inflating apperatus. Of course the gas made the boat more buoyant —only that and nothing more ! i Ths1ace was won by Hanlan who, we earn, came in six lengths ahead. — 2ee -~ = The Harthquake. 7 a MONTREAI’S FOUNDATIONS SHAKEN—STRANGE NOISES—MOTHER SHIPTON 'S PROPIIECY. Yesterday evening was dark and sultry, and frequent flashes of tightning lit up the city, only to make the gloom which fol- lowed appear more intense. About 10 o’clock a strange, deep rumbling, with a simultaneous shudder of the earth, startled the residents in many portions of the city. ‘* Was that thunder?” was the question asked in many households, and many rushed te their doors to find that the thunder- clouds were far away. The shock was over too quickly to cause any very great alarm, and was too suucen for the ordinary ob- server to study the strangs sonsation very closely. Several describe it as like the neise caused by a heavy cart, but to the writer it seemed like the shock and momen- tary vibratien from something heavy having fallen. The motion was quite perceptible, and the noise appeared more like that of pounding than rolling. Many persons | were nearly shaken out of their chairs, and the foundatiuns of several buildings were tested hy the rocking of the upper stories. A gentleman who was sitting alone in his library on Drummend street thus describes it :—The sound commenced by a rumble in the direction of the front windews (seuth- west), and appeared to be coming towards him. In about two minutes there was a jolt, with a sharp sound like a shot imme- diately under him, after whieh the sound continued about fifteen seconds, rumbling off to the north-east. The sound was like the rolling of a ball in a bowling alley, only very much more prolonged, and the shock was negr the begiuning of its progress in- stead of at the end. 5 The captain of a steamship in port says he felt a slight vibration while on board his vessel, but imagined that the commotion | had been caused by a “‘swell’” from a tug-) boat which had passed some tim - »reviously. One of the Moutrealiwenty win © “amped through Ditehfield the other da vhere indications of gold were found, a. wiso has been perusing with some interest ac- coants of the Eruptions of Mount Aitna has turned up Mother Shipton’s prophecy concludes as follows : k Gold shall be found and shown In land that is not now known ; Fire and water shall wonders do England shall at last admit a Jew : The world to an end shall come Iu eighteen hundred and eighty-one. 5 —— TTT o/s Ir is said that Hon. Mr. Langevin is to be knighted, that the Lieutenant-Governor of Correspondence. . , , Gz if ‘ dj not fi hid Our Lite mcs : ‘a . ; th sa mente Or ODENAORS OF OFF COrE OS pH OME. i A Railway Dismissal. To the Editor of the B “aminer. Sin, —A further case of ‘Grit injustice” oc- eurred at the Ra‘tway this morning, by the summary dismissal ot Mr. Joseph Kennedy, who is considered the most competent fitter on the staff. ‘dhe cause which led to Mr. Kennedy’s dismissal is, in brief as follows : Since his engagement on the railway—which occurred upon the opening of the road—Mr. has been most assiduous in the discharge of his duties, and. his competency has not been for one moment questioned tecently, how- ever, Mr. McFarlane (who, by accident oc- cupies a supposed prominent position) con- sidered that he could, at his beck, compel Mr. Kennedy to perform any menial work about the Round House, and allotted certain jobs to him which Mr. Kennedy very properly re- fused doing, maintaining that he was employed by the department as a fitter and not as For this offence (7) our Grit over- scavenger. seer, Mr. Stronach, ina very summary man- ner, dismissed Mr. Kennedy. If such ques- tionable transactions could be confined to railway circles alone, they might be carried on with impunity; but happily an unbiassed and intelligent public very soon possess the infor- mation, and such deeds of injustice receive their reward. CITIZEN. Ch'town, June 16, 1879. —_—_——__—_—--—- -_>ee? -—-——— Government Appointments. The following persons are Wharfingers for the undermentioned Wharves and Bridges in this Province for the year ending 3lst March, 1880 :-~ Brush Wharf, Orwell, John D. Macdonald. North Pinette Bridge, South Pinette Bridge, Alexander Young. : Clay’s Wharf and Bridge, King’s County, Edwin H. Clay. Mink River wharf, Greek River wharf, Jas. Clow. Southport wharf, James W. Kennedy. Machon’s Point wharf, South River Bridge. Benjamin H. Sencabaugh. Rocky Point wharf, Bichard Burdett. ->_—eo Tux Charlottetown ~Engineers held their first monthly match on Monday, the 9th inst., on the Kensington Rifle Range. The scores published in the Patriot of Saturday last are not correct. The following scores are :— —-——-—Y¥ D8,-——-—— 200 400 500 600 ToraL. Benj. Hooper........ 13 28 20 8 69 Henry Hooper...... is 415 2 & E. MeDougall. i oe Se, oe John Coombs....... “3 ea ww Lemuel Hooper..... 15 17 12 18 62 Jolin Metets....22. 77 81-16 1 6S Lieut. Horne....... 6 Ma Ss 8 GI Major Dogherty.... 19 19 12 3 33 Pm. Cotes 5 uci. sss iz 9§ 4 SSR The highest posible score........ 100 _-e --* Av xtwe o'clock last evening whilst William C. DesBrisay, Esq., Clerk of the Executive Council, was nearing the residence of Theoph. DesBrisay Esq., Spring Park, a vicous dog at- tacked him and inflected a very dangers wound on his right arm. Without delay the injured member was bandaged, and we were gratified to see our genial friend this morning in his usual place in the Provincial Building. The arm is yet very’painful but will, we trast, be ‘itself again” in a few days. ee -> Tue wife of Mr. Michael Daly died very suddenly at her residence, yesterday, at half- past two o’clock. Mrs, Daly had been suffer- ing from the effects of a paralytic stroke for the past two years. She was, previous to her death, moving about the house quite lively. Her daughter had left her sitting on a chair in a room, and on herveturn—in a very few minutes—found her with her head bent to- wards the floor, almost lifeless. Medical aid was summoned, but, as she had received a stroke of paralysis of the heart, death followed instantaneously, ee ee > Tue St. John Telegraph says that ‘‘ Reli- able advices from London, received in various Canadian quarters, affirm that the British Government sustains Governor Letellier.” The Halifax //erald denies the truthfulness of this report. a ae Tue challenge of Owen McCloskey has been Wakeland and John Franshawe fora 12 hours’ warn: Soo adver- tising columns. acceptea by Thomas Tur Baptist Convention of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island will be held at) Truro on the 23rd of August next, ‘Special Notices. 100 uexs. Superior Family Flour just re- ceived at Brer & Gorr’s. {j 16 3i THosk are nice cheap Spectacle and Eye glass Cages at Wellners. [wkly pat pres ar 3i J, F. McKay sells Waltham Watches the cheapest in the city. [j 14 3taw for 3w Anoruer supply of Waltham Watches just received at J. F. McKay’s. [j 14 3taw 3w ({QOOSEBERRIES, rhubarb, W. F. Carter’s. 3i and apples, at CucuMBERS, tomatoes, and onions at W. F. Carter’s. 31 lame Jvtce at Beer & Goff’s. Fixe Worstep Scrrs, made to fit perfectly, for $17, at George E. Full’s Castom Tailoring Depot. Ick CREAM, “and strawberries and cream st W.F. Carter's. 3i SomeTHING New To HovusEKEEPERS. — Curtain Frafhes, for doing up Muslin Curtains. Call and see them at James Hobbs’ Prince Street Cabinet Factory. Just the thing re- quired, as it does away with stretching the /eurtains on the floor.—1lm eod Re-opeNep—Rartway Horer.—The sub scriber having increased facilities for accom- modating the travelling public, now offers to them as board.as can be obtained in the city. His stock of wines and liquors are not OI neces siete th RT TATKI ES ATIPPING NEWS PORT OF CHARLOTTE UW. ENTERED. Morning Star, Shemoyue, Juve i6—-Schr. 4ouctouche, lob- deals: Elizabeth Jane, sters. CLEARED. S. McDonald, Shediac. bal.; Susan King, Tatamagouche, sundry goods; Elizabeth Jane, Bouctouche, bal.; Scud, Richibucte, dal. Plymanth May 27.--Arrived brig Servian, McDonald, for Charlottetown. Calis, June 5.—Cleared Carmichael, for Baltimore. Died. At Halifax,N. S. on the 12th inst, after a long and painful illness, Maud Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Thos. M. and Clara Arthur, aged 10 years and four months. At Lot 5, Cascumpec, on the 24th ult., aged 24 years, Mary Ann. the beloved wife of Mr. Alexander Carruthers. At Lot 6, Casenmpec, on the 5th inst., aged 47 years, Jane, the beloved wife of Mr. John Warren. On Tuesday, the 10th inst., of tubical of the brain, Fulton Simpson, aged 16 months, soa of Robert and Sophia Brown. barque Ethel, - a a SS Anthracite Coal. O arrive in a few days, TWO cargoes Extra No. 1 WILKESBARRE CHEST- NUT and L. and W. Egg (red ash.) Superior to that imported last season, and warranted to give satisfaction. Price lower than ever, notwithstanding the duty of 50 cents per ton. . Orders should be left at our office without delay. FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. June 16, 1879—4i - MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold, by Public Auction, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince Edward Island, on TUESDAY, the tweuty second day of July next, at the hour of? PHREK o'clock, in the afternoon, by virtue of a Power Sale in an indenture of Mortgage, dated the eighteenth day of November, 1876, and made between Ronald Cameron, of the one part, and Daaiel fodgson, of the other part,— LL that tract, piece or parcel of land- L4\& situate, lying and being in Lot or Town. ship Number Sixteen, in the Parish of Rich, mond, in the County of Prince County, in the said Island, and bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing at a stake fixed in the North bank or shore of the Quagmire {iver on the South-east angle of 51 acres of land, now or lately in the occupation of Alex- ander H, Allen, and running thence by the magnetic meredian of 1764 North five-and-a- half degrees East ninety chains; thence East eleven chains and fifty links; thence North five-and-a-half degrees West to the North Bank or shore of the Quagmire River; <nl thence along the same Westwardly to the place of commencement, containing, by esti- mation, Une Hundred Acres be the same, a little more or less, as is more particnlarly de- lineated and described in a plau ou the margin of a certain Indenture of Lease, made between Charlotte Antonia Sullivan, and the said Ronale Cameren, together with all buildings and improvements thereon and appurtenences thereto belonging. For further particulars, apply to the office of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Charloite- town. Dated 15th day of June, 1879. (Signed) DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgagee. July 16, 1879—law ts Mortgage Sale. To be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, on THURSDAY, the cighteenth day of September, next, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock, noon, by virtue of a Power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the twenty-fifth day of March, A. D. 1876, and made between Edwin Crew, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of the other part— LL that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Town- ship Number Twenty-three, in the parish of Grenville and in the County of Queen’s County, and bounded as follows, that is to say : Commencing at the south-west angle of a tract of land now or formerly in the occupa- tion of William Gamester, on the rorth-west angle of the Bungay Settlement Road ; thence, according to the magnetic meridian of the year 1764, north thirty-one degrees and thirteen minutes west, for the distance of one hundred chains; thence south a sufficient distance to give a width of six chainsin a right angle therewith ; thence south thirty-one de- grees and fifteen minutes, east one hundred chains to said road; thence following the course of the same north to the place of com- mencement, and is part of Lot or Township Number Twenty-three, in said Island of Prince Edward, containing, by estimation, sixty acres—be the same a little more or less. ALSO— All that other tract, piece or parcel of land situate on Lot or Township Number Twenty-three, aforesaid, hounded as follows, that is to say : Commencing at a stake fixed on the north-west edge of the Bungay Settle- ment Road ; thence, according to the maguetic meridian of the year 1764, north thirty-one degrees fifteen minutes, west for the distance of tifty chains ; thence south a sufficient dis- tance to give a width of ten chains on the right angle therewith, or to George Proctor’s north-east side boundary; thence south thirty-one degrees fifteen minutes, east fifty chains, or to said road ; thence, foilowing the course of the same, north to the place of com- mencement, and is part of Lot Twenty-three in said Island of Prince Edward, containin fifty acres, a little more or less, together wit appurtenances to the same belonging. or further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & Me , Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated the 16th June, A. D. 1879. DANIEL HODGSON, excelled in Charlottetown. Jouw Botaer. Quebec will receive a similar honor, May 27, 1879,—-pro Sin 2aw Mo June 16—Jaw t sale —— santa , oy Cece ce Rene see ame aes kt ns nate a ALLIES OTERO S ae mee a > A a Ne June 16—Schr. Daniel, Tatamagouche, bal. ; ‘THE OLO SKATIN2 RINK PROPERTY all buildings and improvements thereon and ¢ a we i Si ot all ” | OWL Bind to inforn the town, and Prince iMdward ; erally, that Mesers. Rozgertson, Linton & Co., eo ; ; for Montreal. have appointed me their Agent the Island for the sale of Canadian Cot- d| Scottish Vocalists & Musicians Imported Bry Goods, Samples of these asmatectares will be on hand in good time for 16th June, be ENTE RTAI N ME NTS Any orders entrusted to Mr. Davies will receive the most tons, weeds and Woollens, an Fall orders, and will be in charge of Mr. Ben. Davies, jm, who will, after associated with me in business. careful attention. houses whom I represent. JOHN H. CATHRAE, } —AGENT FOR— Messrs, Reinach’s, Nephew & Co., London. * Robertson, Linton & Co., Montreal. re L. Gnaedinger. Son & Co., — ** The North American Rubber Co., Quebec. June 16, 1879 —3taw of Owen McCloskey, as advertised in the EXxamtner of June 14th, and will match him ina 7 WELVE HOURS’ WALK in the RENK, to take place Thursday, the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30). Rules to be settled by joint referees, THOMAS WAKELAND. June 16—1i “CHALLENGE ACCEPTED ! HEREBY ACCEP? THE CHALLENGE _ of Owen McCloskey, and will engage with him on Wednesday the 24th inst., in a 12 or 14 hours, tramp—heel and toe—for $50.00. Preliminaries to be arranged by the friends of both parties. and money deposited within one week from the date of McCloskey’s challenge. JOHN FRANSHAWE. Charlottetown, June 16, 1879.—h & v 4 “a ee | . | F Gas? Bose them Eeoa 1 TRUCK, 1 Cart, 1 s+t Harness, 1 Wench, 1 Capstan, 1 old Ship's Wheel, 1 suit Boat Sails, Rigging and Blocks (suit a boat about 35 feet keel); price for the Jot, S13. 1 set Cart, l set Wagon, | set Express Harness, 1 nest Pedlax’s Drawers (fancy), 1 set do. (common). 1 set Fairbank’s Seales, | set common clo, 1 set small Seales, | Walnnt Sideboard, 2 large Mirrars, 4 small do: /} complete set Frames and Sashes, suitable for a neat cottage, 1 pair Bellows, Dry Pine Boards, Dry 2-inch Plank, Dry 4x4 Stuff. Apply to H. CQOMBS. June 16, 1879—3i ; \ J AGONS apply to H, COOMBS. For Harness apply te H. COOMBS. For Milk Pans ge te H. COOMBS. For Buter Crocks, best kind made, go to H. COOMBS. for Milk Cans, Strainers, Tin Cans, Tin Pani, Tea Pots, Buckets, Dippers, and Oil Cans, ... Lamps, Slop Pails, go to New Shop under the MARKET HOUSE. For Bargains in Dress Goods, in Prints, in Ladies’ Suits, Trimmings, Flowers and Feathers, at from one-third to one-half dis- count on former prices, go to the new shop under the Market Honse. - =< - = & H. COOMBS. June 16, 1879—3i Tewn and Country Traders should all note this important fact, tat the im- mense Stock in Trade of the late Robert Orr, which will be sold on Wednesday, next, the 18th inst., at the store on Queen Street, (next to Owen Connolly & Co), is being arranged in lots to Suit the trade, «nd they cannot fail fe purchase advantageously, «s the Stock will be sol? without reserve, on/ must be closed of at any sacrifice to wind up th*Estate. The sale will commence at 1; o'clock, on Wednesday next, and will continuc until all is disposed of, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Skating Rink Property. AM. instructed to sell, by Pablic Auction, on the premises, On TUESDAY, the 24th inst., AT 12 O’CLOCK, NOON, With the Rink Building thereon. : These premises are situated in the rear of the new City School, and front on Fitzroy St.; pa of the premises also front on Kent St. 20 ee until it meets the plot on which the Rink is built. Terms at Sale. WILLIAM DODD, June 19 9 —pat 3i Auctioneer. A. MCNEILL, AUCTIONEER, Gpimimate nae vee favors, desires to intimate that he is preparod to conduct SALES OF GOODS of ‘all kinds, Lands, Tenements, Siock, &c., at RETRENCHMENT RATES, AUCTION ROOMS : No. 11 Queen Street, Ch’town, P. E. Island, June 9—tf <A MPLOYMENT. —In every village and i4 township of P. E. Island not yet ocdu- pied, ONE AcTiv:, intelligent Lady or Gentle- man can obtain a most respectable and ve profitable engagement. Address, with full Island gen- I hope tof be on the] Island early in July with full lines of samples from the various . : CHALLENGE ACCEPTED - HEREBY ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE and extend back that width 160 feet, or |. Er “canaries |PATRBAIRN FA Y| THE CELEBRATED Will give TWO of their popular AT THE MARKET HALL June 18th and 19th. A See Small Bills. General Admission 25 Reserved Seats 35 me Plan of Reserved Seats at Watson’s Dr Store, Queen Street. ee Ch’town, June 14, 1879. 3i EYE GLASSES 26th inst., to commence at 10 o'clock, for HeAvwe imported a large lot of Spee- tacles and Eye Glasses, with assorted cases to suit, | am prepared to fit them withjthe assistance of a |‘* Optometer,” to suit the eyes of anyone requiring them, at reasonable prices. _ W. W. WELLNER, $1 North Side Queen Square, Ch’town, June 11, 1879.—4itw wkly pat asj4 Building Lot for Sale, - 60X100 FEET, South Side Douglas Street, near Boyle’s Tannery. Good terms will be given. Apply to COOMBS & WORTH, Printers, ' 18 Queen Street. June 14, 1879—lw LIME JUICE. Rese'’s Celebrated Lime Juiee and Lime Juice Cordial. BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, June 2-- MORE NEW CLOTHS! — AT—- BEER & SONS’ Custom Tailoring Department, June 19, !1879— ~ CAUTION. I HEREBY caution all rsons against negociating for a prommissary note made by me in favor of C. C. Jones for the sum of seventy-five dollars, bearing interest from the 24th of ‘April, 1879, as I have not received any value for said note. JAMES ARTHUR. Bradalbane Station. June 9, 1879. MCcKAY’S | LIVERY STABLES! ®@ ‘a ee NP re AN ~ : Wt eae ae % ao P eee North Side Queen Square. Coaches, Buggies, Wagons, and Horses, in Best Style, and at Shortest Notice. RATES LOW. A, J. McKAY. June 4, 1879—I1m taw Law Society y ol P, &. Island, Te Annual Meeting of the Members of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island for the election of officers and trans- action of other business, will be held at the Law Library of the Society, in the New Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, 24th day of June, inst., at the hour of }1 o'clock, a.m. Dated at Charlottetown this 10th day of June, 1879. F. L. HASZARD, Sec’y. Treas. Ch’town, June 12, 1879. pat ae Wants, Lost, Found, Se. Advertisements under this heading, in spaces not exceeding half an inch, will be inserts ed for Ten Cents per day. OLDERER WANTED — A good } smart man to work ina lobster factory. Single man preferred. Apply at the Exam- INER office. {june 10} ANTED— A man with a good outfit t. Peddle TINWARE. Apply to G. E MILLNER. Upper Queen Street. {may 22] Ghep to Let,—-One of the best Business Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, wa Post Office ; lately in the occupation 0 bert Brown. Possession given inimedi- ately. Apply to Joun Newson. 12 tf OST — On Friday last, a NOTE-OF- HAND in favor of Hugh McDonald, partioalars, D. eras & e. Ch.town ; May, 1879. ore we h M The finder will oblige b eaving it at this office. [june 9—1w eal ’ Wednesday & Thursday Kveg's, : Ls or Rackem and; endorsed by ~ RN een ERNE at ees sae ane