om a ES. ile * ee ee Y See eE ee OS LG NN a Waly Ld - we ey te a’ — Rai. aOR I Sa PRT RS a See ace ew en, i wen - — Sea set Bh a data iil ath aia aly on wee a oe - ee on eommernss ® Daity EXAMINER is Published every Evemng. OFFICE: INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. L. - THE KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, $2 50 Three Months, lL 25 One Month, 0 50 One Week, 0 12 ae Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- eation. - W. L. COTTON, | J. W. MITCHELL, Manager, | _ Office Sup’t Tare Daty EXAMINER. JUNE 21, 1879. | The Letellier Matter. ‘un Montreal Gazette publishes the fol- lowing dispatch : (‘py SPECIAL CABLE. | ‘* Lonpon, June 17. ‘<The Imperial Goyernment has decided ie refer back the Letellier matter to the Dominion authorities. Of course this means M. Letellier’s dismissal.’ ' And remarks : ‘‘ This exposes tlie miserable and des- picable ‘attempt of the Globe to influence the pending elections in this Province, by publishing a false report of the decision of the Privy Council, and may be regarded as finally disposing of the question, as ad- vised by the Dominion Government.” —— -- - nen OED @ EO —— The Gubernatorial Chair. Sin Roverr’s term will soon be up; and, during the week, rumor has been busy re- specting his successor. One day it was re- ported that Senator Haviland was to be our next Governor. The next it was asserted that Senator Montgomery was to be the man. Then the Hon. Joseph Pope was talked of; and last of all, it was declared that the Minister of Marine and Fisheries would resign the position he now holds‘and take charge of Government House. Time has not yet shown who (if any) was right. Sir Robert’s term will be up on or about the 4th of July. --- oe ++ & Death of the ‘Prince Imperial.” lv is reported that the gallant young son of Napoleon III. and the Empress Eugenie was surprised by the Zulus and put todeath. If the report be true the cause of the Bonapartists is lest, and the gray hairs of the beantiful Eugenie will go down in sorrow to the grave. ¢-2e@e——— Prize Medals. oe The prize inedals which have been ex- citing wholesome emulation in the Govern- ment schools gf the city throughout the year, are now on exhibition at the store of Mr, W. W. Wellner. There are seven in all; and they are very tasteful and costly. Two—one a gold and the other a silver medal—are to be presented by E. J. Hodgson, Esq.,—who, we believe, was the first of our citizens to offer such handsome prizes— to two boys who excel in English History ; and one—a gold medal is to be presented by Mrs. E. J. Hodgson to the girl who excels in English History. In the centre of each of these medals is a crest under which is engraved,—‘‘IN Hoc sIGNO usa,” and on the border are the words ‘‘HODGSON HISTORICAL MEDAL, 1879.” F. Brecken, Esq. will give a silver medal to the second best girf in English History. This medal bearing his monogram surround- ed by the words “‘BRECKEN HISTORICAL MEDAL, 1879.” G. W. DeBurots, Esq., will present a medal for proficiency in English branches. Under a crest it bears the motto, ‘“‘ JE ME FIE fey Drev ”—surrounded by the words, ‘* DeBrors’ Encuisu Mepar, 1879.” How. Senator Havitanp will present a medal for preficiency in history, which bears under a crest the motto, ‘‘ Spgs Est in Dro,’ and on the berder the words, ‘* Haviranp Hisrortca, Mepat, 1879.” How. Jonn LoneworrH has had pre- pared « dal for the scholar most preficient in classics. It bears under the crest the metto, ‘‘ Virrcere er Varore,” and has engraved on the border, ‘*‘ LoNGworTH CrassicaL Mepat, 1879.” These splendid prizes will be presented to the successful competitors at the close of the annual examination, which will take place on{Friday and Saturday next. -———--- -_——— The ‘‘Times” on the Political Situa- tion in .England. ePpre ek bse i The Times says there are indications of the appreach of a great electoral struggle. The great questions of foreign poliey which | have cecupied the country for the last few years are rapidly approaching a solution for good or harm. When the time comes for the English people tofsay hew the Minis- ters discharge their trust, they must not fail to bear in mind ths difficulties the Goy- ernment haye had to te encounter. — <P o-——_--- _ by the upsetting of a boat at Bear River, N, S., on Saturday last, three young ladies— twe Misses Rice and Miss Sabean—aud a young man, Gilbert Welsh—were drowned. Allan and David Rice—father of the first marricd ladies—were in the bost at the time of the acvident, and saved themselves by cling- _ Ee ae ee ee ‘THE WOULD-BE MURDERER TRACKED A | SHORT DISTANCE. j _~ ‘The Victim Dangeroasly Wounded. Intense excitement prevails at Sackville, N. B., in reference to the cowardly ana dastardly attempt to assassinate [srael Atkinson, on the night of Wednesday last. The following are -the facts of the case: About ten o'clock last night Israel Atkinson left Mr. Richardsen’s store for his home in the lower pertion of the village. While proceeding along near Cemetery street a shot was fired at him from behind. He turned around exclaiming ‘CoH | YOU HAVE SHOT ME,” and saw a man standing about 40 feet from him onthe road side. The man ran down the road in the direction of Richardson’s store. Mr. Atkinson managed to walk as far as Drs. Fleming’s & Moore’s when he was met at the door by Dr. Fleming, who having heard the shot, was coming out to investigate it. Constables Boyce and Cole, with a number of others, attracted by the shot, soon made their appearanee‘and pro- ceeded to look for the would-be assassin by means of lanterns. Tracks were discovered ‘on the road which led across the field to the main road, and frem thence through grounds of the Ladies’ Academy to Cemetery street, and then the tracks were lost. LOOKING FOR THE WEAPON. Sheriff Botsford and Deputy Sheriff Charters arrived at an early hour and, in company with the constables, kept up a search aJl day, examining the woods in the vicinity with the hope of finding the gun which the assassin had fired, supposing that he had concealed it in his flight, but up to the present the whole affair remains a mystery. A young man named Charles Coban, who was in Richardson’s ‘store when Aitkinson was there, says he heard a footstep on the outside walk and saw a face at the window dissappearing instantly but did not recog- nize it. From this it would appear as if the ruffian was watching this victim’s movements, bunt as robbery could not have been his motive—as Atkin- sen cannot think of a single enemy—it is thought by some he was taken for some one else. Several rumors are afloat. SUSPICIONS ARE INDULGED IN by the residents, but as none af these can be placed with any shadow ot evidence on any one they cannot be entertained. It is alleged by some that there were two reports .,of a gun in quick succession, while others claim it was only the echo, but frem the manner in which the unfortunate man is riddled, it would be impossible for the shot to scatter so much at a short distance. A large number of what is termed ‘‘ Goose” shot extended from the shoulders to the hips. THE MOST DANGEROUS SHOTS are those that entered the left lung. His case is a serious one, although not altogether hopeless. He feels a little easier. - Mr., Atkinson is about 30 or 40 years of age, and isa widower with a number of children. The Sheriff and Constables are using every endeavor to trace the criminal and secure his arrest. ._>_o am + The Vice-Rega! Party. Branpy Broox, Restigouche River, } via Metapedia, June 19. \ Mr. Mowatt, who accompanied the Vice- Regal party to Indian House Pool, has just er this point on his return trip. The ex- pedition camped at Two Brooks, last night, and, starting early this ,morning, reached camp at noon to-day. All are in good health and spirits, and the prospects for sport are good. Capt. Harbord hooked a black salmon this a.m., but failed to land him. Fishing did not commence in earnest, however, till this p.m., after Mr. Mowatt left. -_~e me + - oe SHIPPING NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. June 21—Schr. Maggie, Tatmagouche, salt, ete.; Str. Miramichi, Montreal, merchan- dize. PORT CLEARED. Nii. Brig ‘Servian, MeDonald, master, sailed from Plymouth on the 14th inst., for Bay Verte. Barque Minnie Carmichael, Taylor, master, at Cape Henry on the 17th inst., from Water- ford, Brig Lauretta, McRae, master, at St. Na- zaire, on the 18th inst., from Charlottetown. Brig Fanny, Murchison, master, sailed from Rouen on the 19th inst., for Bay Verte. Barque Isabel], McLeod, master, at Rouen, on the 20th inst., from Charlottetown. Barque Gulnare, Adams, master, sailed from Philadelphia on the 20th inst.. for Oporto. ; Brigt. G. W. Wakeford, Murchison, inaster, loading at Philadelphia for Barbadoes on the 20th inst. Barque Claribel, McRae, master, sailed from Pictou on the 2Ist inst., for Montreal. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. June 19—James MecGoun, Montreal, H. M. @hurchill, Rustico. June 20—D. H. Roblin, Toronto; J. O. Austin, Walker, Boston; Frank H. Wilson, Yarmouth, N. 8.; M. G. McLeod, New Glasgow, N. 8. ; Neil Campbell, city; J. A. McCallum, Mon- tague., : REVERE HOUSE. June 20—N. H. Sheppard, Toronto, Ont.; Geo. A. Pyke, Halifax, N.%.; W. Alworth, Montreal, P. Q.; Henry Lortie, Quebec; Levi ing to the riggin ing. J, Tullock, Boston, apa o— RS ee we aes AE te bane - ra ~ A Wemidu'e Buicide. | to her new home. in the morning, while her husband was outsice washing himself. She was 20 years of age, and had been only married a month. An 1n- | quest was held, and a verdict of temporary 1n- jsanity returned, It is believed to have been tae result of homesickness. —_—--__-_ «<6 oo Special Notices. New Goons in great abundance at Robert Young’s. THERE is quite a rush for those twenty-tive cent Umbrellas at Young’s. New Grey Cottons, White Cottons and Prints, just received at R. Young's. AxNorHER lot of -Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bonnets just received at R. Young's. A rresu lot of Doctor Warner’s celebrated Corsets just received at R. Young’s. A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Ladies’ Collars and Cuffs just received at Robert Young’s. ‘* Pinafores” now-a- They buy them at Young ladies wear days—Pinafore Hats. Robert Young’s. RoBERT YouNG is now showing his new English Bonnets, Hats, IF lowers, Feathers, Mantles, &c, Ke. New Hars, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers and Millnery now opening at Robert Young’s. Sriiu another new supply of Ladies’ Straw Hats just received at Robert Young’s. , This is the third lot this season. Rosert Youna received the other day, per S.S. Carroll, from Boston, over 7,540 yards of prints, besides a variety of other goods, Have you seen those Kid Gloves fer 25 at May, Kelly & Co’s. You can geta real Ostrich Feather for 0c, at May, Kelly & Co's. A Goop Surr or Worstep at May, Kelly & Co’s for $17.00. Ca. and see the new batch of Ladies Straw Hats at May, Kelly & Co’s. Just ARRIVED at May, Kelly. & Go’s Ladies Black Kid Gioves, and Ostrich tips, the finest quality in the city. THose are nice cheap Spectacle andl Eye- glass Cases at Wellners. [wkly pat pres ar 3i S . <= a Tue members of the Methodist Church a Lower Montague, intend holding a Grand Tea Party at that place on Tuesday, 24th instant, t in aid of their church. Return tickets at half fare will be issued from all stations on the Railway, and also on the ferry boats. A grand time may be expected. Sim pd Fine Worstep Svits, made to fit perfectly, for $17, at George E. Full’s Custom Tailoring Depot. SomeTHING NEw To HoUsSEKEEPERS. — Curtain Frames, 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 curtains on the floor.—1m eo¢ PPESRVE YOUR EYESIGHT air of those good hy buymg a Spectacles or Kye- glasses, at Wellner’s. [wkly pat pres ar $j 3 Lorne Horer Co. (Limirep), sirvate AT TrAcADIE Beacu, Norra Snore, P. E. I.— The above Hotel will be ready to receive visitors on Saturday, the 28th June. This House is ownec by a Jcint Stock Co., incor- porated by Act of Farliament. The Company are using every exertion to make this the most desirable summer resort on the Island. For boating, fishing, shooting, bathing, it is un- jeer: and is conveniently situated, only 20 minutes drive from Bedford Station, 13 miles from Charlettetown. ‘rains leave in the morning at 6.50 and afternoon 4.30; re- turning, arrive 9.55 a. m., 8.05 p.m. Charges moderate. Cyrus Tay, Manager. Tracadie, June 20, 1879—4in pat MILK Biscuits at BEER & Gorr’s. [j 163 CABBAGE Piants,—of the best quality can} be had from John McRory, at Dorchester st., east, or at the market. 100 BELs. Superior Family Flour just re- ceived at Breer & Gorr’s. [}16 31 J, F. McKay sells Waltham Watches the cheapest in the city. [j 14 3taw for 3w _ — Died. In this city, June 20, Mary Ann, infant daughter of Richard and Mary Ann Morrisey, aged 6 months and 14 days. (Boston papers please copy.) a ES. ease —T FRESH STOCK TO-DAY. 950 bbls. SPRING EXTRA, 100 bbls. SUPERIOR Mills ”’) 200 Bags MEAL. 20 Boxes CHEESE, 25 Bbls. Granulated SUGAR. CARVELL BROS, June 21, 1879—lin PIANO FOR SALE. (** Superb ; will be sold cheap. at this office. June 21—4i eod Good terms. Apply PIC-NICS ~ SUPPLIED AT THE— “GHTY STEAM BAKERY ” —WITH ALL KINDS 0FrF— ; i Providence, R. L.; | ‘John S. McKay, New Glasgow, N. 8.; James ' | Crackers, Biscuits, | Confectionery, &c.. _ Committees would do well to call and exam- me our stock before purchasing elsewhere. i J. QUIRK. Pri . June 21-- 3w ne — Mrs. James McDougall coftmmitted Elficide | | by shooting herself at Little Saskatchewan on | Wednesday, while en route with her husband The rash act was committed é ‘NE FIRST-CLASS Second-hand PIANO! f, HERBERT HASZARD Has now in stock all kinds of STATIONERY ! —~SUCH AS— Envelopes, | Note Paper, | Letter Payer, Blotting Paper, Foolscan & Pott Papers. CARTER’S & STHPHEN’S GRLBRATED RED & BLACK {> Writing & Copying Inks. MOURVING Tn Sea f yTATTONERY, In Court Shaped Envelopes, Yote Paper, Memorial Cards, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ VISITING CARDS! (NEATLY PRINTED) &c. FRELIEF Purchasers can have their Station- ery Stamped with CREST, . MONOGRAM, INITIAL, LETTER or ADDRESS, In any Color, at a smalladvance on Cost. J LAW STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. LAW BLANKS, OF THE NEW AND APPROVED , FORMS, VIZ: Mortgages, Freehold & Lease- hold Deeds, Long & Short Form of Leases and As- of Sale, &e., &e. BLANK BOOKS Made to Order, and Ruled and Printed to any Pattern. Now IN STOCK: 3S a = s. a 2 = oe 3 ai ce i= = a = ce a 5 - ee os Sp = = am o = a — And all other Loading Blank Book Stock. ‘BOOK-BINDING! Having now the taost complete Book Bindery in this Province, and first-class workmen, | am now prepared to do all | classes of BOOK-BINDING ; | AT PRICES TO SUIT | TIMES, IN ‘Moroces, Galf and WITH GILT OR MARBLE THE Roan, EDGES. Remember the place. 4G, 18 QUEEN STREET, ) (near Water St.) June 21, 1879. « SUC STAMPING. | Se ele MOSSES FLOUR. 10 Bhis. Porto Rieo Sugar, 10 Bbis. -" A |; 10 Puns. Cienfeugos Molasses, | 200 Bbis. Flour. On Consignment —Foer Sale CHEAP. WRIGHT & MACGOW AN, Queen's Wharf. June 2i —Im 2aw nue pat A GRAND 12 Hours’ Walking Mateh Citizens’ Skating Rink, THURSDAY, THE 26TH INST. : —BETW EEN— OWEN McCLOSKEY — AND— THOMAS WAKELAND, To commence at 10 o clock, a, m., sharp. Ect ApMission, until 6 o'clock in the evening, 10 cents: after ¢ o'clock until close, au extra charge will be made. Ch'town, June 21, 1879—-pat sat&thur TENDERS. SFXYENDERS, marked ‘Tenders for Poor House Supplies,” will be received until the 28th of June from persons willing to fur- nish the Poor House for one year from Ist of July next, with the following supplies viz: - Meat (fresh and salt), Kerosene Oil, Fish, Medicines. Bread, lomespun Cloth, Molasses, Homespun Flannel, Oatmeal, Socks, Tea, Underclot hing, Sugar, Hats and Caps, Rice. Cotton, Barley. Wincey, Coal, Sheets, Soap. Also from persons willing bea ) form the follow ing work : Shoemakers. Tailors, Undertakers, Any further information required can be obtained from the Master at the Poor House. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. signinent of Leases, Bills} Herbert Hekrard.| 3y order, GEORGE W. HODGSON, Sec’vy Comrs. Ch’town, June 20, }879—till 28th cppemmennstcmanesoase | FLOWER -POT COVERS. A LARGE VARIETY AT BREMNER BROS. July 19—2i INTHRACITE COAL, NE CARGO of Lehigh Chestnut and Egg (Red Ash), to arrive in a few days, and a Cargo of best Wilkes’ Bar Chest- nut to arrive ina fortnight, and sold as low as any of the same kind in the market. Orders should be left with the subscriber at once. THOS, CASELEY, June 17—eod Building Lot for Sale, 6OX1I00 FEET, South Side Donglas Street, near Boyle's Tannery. Cood terms will be given. Apply to COOMBS & WORTH, Printers, 18 Queen Street. June 14, 1879 —lw eee ee ee _ wii a ee, Law Society of P. B, Island, NHE Annual Meeting of the Members ot the Law Seciety 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 11 o'clock, a.m. Dated at Charlottetown this 10th day of June, 1879. i’. L. HASZARD, Sec’y. Treas. Ch’town, June 12, 1879, pat MAGLEAN & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp, Post Office, | Charlottetown, P. E. A, A. McLEAN, D.C. MARTIN. June 18, 1879.-— ex 2aw ee A TURNIP SEED. LOT of that special kind which gave such excellent satisfaction last Also, Laing’s, Skirving’s, and Green _ BEER & SONS. | year. | Lop. Iron. Iron. Iron. TUVAIRTY TONS Refined, Assorted Sizes, BEER & SONS. viel