+ i Milas Ae ON ee ———_ Loca l ‘ and | Other Items. Sr. Jom is vigorously preparing to receive the Governor-General and Princess Louise. To ‘Rockin Hovse’g come one and all; if we can’t find beds, well put you to sleep and stand you up against the wall.—jyI8 li Tue Picnic of St. James’ Sabbath School at West River to-day was, notwithstanding the unpleasant state of the weather, well attended. | Wer are glad to see that Deputy Sheriff Curtis has so far recovered from the injuries sustained in his attempt to re-arrest the pris- oner Donnelly, that he is able to attend to his regular business. A veam of the Charlottetown Engineers are to-day engaged in a shooting match at Ken- sington, with a team of Captain McRae’s Co‘ The contest has so far been very close. Agvuatic.—Wallace Ross of St. John has acceppted the challenge of Warren Smith for a three mile race on Bedford Basin. The date he fixes is August 26th. A VEGETABLE CURIOSITY is exhibited in the window of Mr. A. Gorman’s fish depot, on North Market Street consisting of a radish, giving the almost perfect shape of a human hand, attached to a good representation of an arm.—-St, John Telegraph. THe schooner Lizzie and Emma, of this port, picked up, ferty miles off Sable Island, two sailors who were adrift ina dory since the 10th. They were landed at Sheet Harbor, We are pleased to see that the militia authorities of the Dominion save contirmed Francis S. Longworth in his rank of Captain, Q. F. O., of No. 3 Company, 82nd Battalion, trom the date of his appvintment, viz., 2nd July,?1875. We congratulate Captain Long. worth. A Leap of silver, which promises to prove valuable, has been discovered near St. Anu’s, Victoria County, P. Q., by acoal cutter in humble circumstances. THE steamer Progress has gone to Anticosti to search for and tow to Quebee the disabled steamer Lake Champlain. <A tug hasalso been ordered to go from Father Point to render as- sistance. Rev J. P. Lewis, of Toronto, is on a three weeks’ tour throught the Maritime Provinces, which will include visits to Prince Edward lIs- land and Newfoundland, Tue Rev. George Sprott, Minister of the Parish of North Berwick, the Delegate from the General Assembly of the Church of Scot- land, will arrive in this city this evening, and is expected te preach in some of the Presby- terian churches to-morrow; and, probably, to address '!a public meeting next week on the work of the hurch of Scotland and the rela- tion of that Church to the Presbyterians inj Canada, Tue Rev. Mr. Christie, Missionary in Trinidad, is expected to preach in St. James’ Church tc*norrow evening, and refer to the work in his mission field. A Carco or Cornx—the first for a number of of years—may be seen landing at Walker's wharf, to be ground at the mill of Andrew Moffatt, Esq., who has all the appliances for kiln-drying, grinding, barreiling, &. The mili has been iying comparatively idle for a number of years. It is very agreeable to see it in operation once more. —St. John Sun. Bia Porato,—We were shown this morning a large potato, grown in the garden of Mr. George Hooper. Euston Street, which mea- sured round its length ten inches, and round its width seven-and-a-half inches. This is sonsidere an extraordinarily large potato so early in the season. It is of the early rose variety. Ir 18 UNDERSTOOD that the second court- martial relative to the iron clad (rosser Xurfwurst disasters, condemned several of the officers to two years’ imprisonment in the fortress, and to be dismissed; one officer, however, whom authorities consider jculpable, bas conviction, and it is therefore possible that the Emperor will order a third trial. Mr. Wasntneros Frixp, a painter of mérit, and who has an extended reputation in Great Britain, is in Ottawa, for the purpose of interviewing the Minister of Agriculture re- garding the exhibition of a panorama through- out the towns and cities of Great Britain, illustrating Canadian scenes, to be accom- panied by a lecturer, setting forth the advan- tage of this Dominion as a field for immigra- tion. It is not likely, however, that any finance assistance can be given at present for the encouragement of any such enterprise. On the 17th a terrific thunder sterm over Ottawa. During the storm a man named Arthur Young, who was work- ing in Mr FPerrley’s garden, Wellington street, took shelter in a barn, which was acon after struck by lightning. The man was knocked senseless, the clothing stripped from his left side, which was severely burn- ed, the course of the electric fluid being marked by a red line extending from his shoulder to his left foot. He is expected to recover. The Revere House. —_—- This hotel is owned by the Steam Naviga- tion Company, and is conveniently situated at the head of the Company’s Wharf, Lower Great George Street, with]front looking to the harbor. Mrs. McNeillis the hostess; and, by her untiring attention to the wants of her cust. mors, has secured for it theJarge proportion of patronage which it now enjoys, and which is every day increasing. ‘*'The Revere” is within a stones throw of the steamboat land- ing, the Banks, Post Office, Telegraph Officr, aud but a few minutes walk from the Railway Station. Being thus sitcated it is well adapted as a temporary home for all business men visiting thecity. A large addition to the east side of the building has just been com- pleted. This, addition greatly increased accommodation. The ‘‘ Revere House”’ now contains over forty sleeping apartments, be- sides parlors, sitting rooms, sample rooms, baggage rooms, store rooms, office--in fact all apartments necvssary for a first class hotel. It has undergone a complete change internall and externally, having been repainted, and, for the most part, returnished in first-class style. The hotel is now nearly everything = “— be desired, and it is admirably con- a 1879. SUMMER TRADE. -—— 10; -——-— 1879. ie), 'C) KMS © SMeras STANDARD ORY COODS STORE to replenish your Stock of Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Towelings, Counterpanes, Bed Tickings, Sheetings, —AND- COTTON GOODS OF EVERY DISCRIPTION. — 0: — Special attention is solicited to our Stock of DRESS GOODS! BEAUTIFUL FABRICS IN Elegant Designs & Low Prices, BARGAINS IN Black Silks & Cashmeres, TRIMMINGS, OF ALL KINDS, Fringes, Buttons, Velvets, ALSO, A FINE STOCK OF LACKS, FRILLINGS, TIBS, dc. We are head-quarters for Gloves & Hosiery, and have some very choice Goods in addition to the most popular makes & prices. Ce ENGLISH, American, & Canadian Corsets AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Carpets & Oil Cloths RUGS & MATS. New Goods by every Steamer. GIVE USACALL. LONDON JULY. NOW SHOWING ! A Lot of Mens’ White Vests, AT 50 CTS. ANDO 75 CTS. EASH. Cheap Lines of Colored Alnambra Quilts 50 CTS, 75 CTS, $1.00. The Balance of our Stock of Ladies Skirts To be Cleared Out at a Bargain. A Fresa Stock OF PRINTS TO OPEN THIS WEEK. MENS’ STRAW HATS! A Large Variety, Very Cheap. IIN OUT®, —WE HAVE a— Capital Range of Broadcloths, Worsted Coating, and Tweeds. > TERMS CASH wy ates & Ui Pais & So Ch’town, June 24, 1879. Charlottetown, July 8, 1879, - HOUSE Tailoring Department: a oe > — — - ee SEASIDE HOTEL STICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND. nen ap rEXHE ABOVE BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE HAS BEEN MUCH IMPROVED this Season and is now open for the accommodation of Guests. For CHARMING SCENERY, INVIGORATING and BRACING ATMOSPHERE, and splendid Surf Bathing, this Hoel has no equal im the Dominion. Terms, $2.00 and $2.50 per day, $10 50 per week. Special arrangements made for Families, Pic-nic Parties, &c. To get to the Seaside Hotel : get tickets from all points for Hunter River. BY TRAIN :—Trains leave Ch’town for Hunter River at 6.20 a. m. ; 10.05 a. m. ; and 5.25 p.m. ‘Trains leave Summerside for Hunter River at 9.05 a. m.; 12.49 p. m.; and 5.30 p. m. Coaches meet trains from all points and convey passengers to the “Seaside.” Charges Moderate—distance between 7 and 8 miles, through a beautiful country. BY COACH, DIRECT :—Coaches leave Ch’town Wednesday and Saturday evenings calling for Guests at all points in City limits at 6 o’clock. Returning arrive at Ch’town about 9 o'clock, on Thursday and Monday morning. Fare, $1.25, distance 184 miles. Address : JOHN NEWSON & Co, Ch’town. } July 8th, 1879,—2m. pat. & arg. J. B. MacDonald HAS JUST RECEIVED 3 Cases Gents American Felt Hats 1 CASE GENTS’ STRAW & CHIP HATS, 30 Dozen Gents’ White & Coloured Shirts. 50 DOZ. GENTS’ LINEN COLLARS (New Styles) 29 Cases Gents’ Paper Collars, 25 DOZ. GENTS’ MERINO & COTTON HOSE, > CASES NEW PRINTS. 2 CASES NEW WHITE COTTONS, 50 Dozen Women's & Children’s Cotton & Merino Hose, WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, June 26, 1879—her oo EA PARTY WALTHAM WATGHES., —-AND— mers lppagpectemenansannmarmen sereoaan irq \HESE first-class Watches have been late- P| C- iW ib 5 (ij a DiI FS ' ly very much reduced at the factory, and 8 | are now placed within the reach of all requir- tele ing a good time-keeper at a low price. We do not say we can give you a watch cheaper BEER & Cs <> eS than anyone else; but we do say that we can Ss supply you as cheap, and will not be under- eens fas = sold. We always try to make it to the advan- Lemon, Raspberry, aid Pine | tage of our customers to buy of us, and they will tind that, uality considered, our a : WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &c., &c., Sold in bottles and by the gallon. | are well worty the price asked for them. Plain and Faney Biscuits E. W. TAYLOR, Sold in Boxes & Bbls. and by the pound. SOUTH Side Queen Square, City, pacelioo July 12, 1879—1m taw Iceing Sugar, Raisins, Currants, Pastry Flour, MILLINERY AT AUCTION Essence of Coffee, Confectionery, Nuts, Oranges, Potted Ham, Drivelled Ham, Potted Tongue, &c yj AM instructed to Sell, by Public Auction, to commence on Thursday, the 24th of July, at 11 o'clock, a.m., at the | BEER & GOF?, LADIES’ ESTABLISHMENT, ' June 23, 1879. QUEEN STREET, Apple Syrup a es sin 2 ‘ =. e? ' . “s the entire ,Stock-in-Trade of New Miliinery & Dry Goods, comprising: Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Head-dresses, Ties, Cuffs, Collars, Frillings, Ladies Linen Costumes, Ladies’ Underclothing, Infants’ and Children’s Outfits, Silks, Wools of all shades , also Shetland Wools, Children’s Woollen Goods, Clouds, Table Linen, Silk Velvets, Lace Curtains, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Toilet Mats, Fancy Goods, etc., ete. Also, the Shop Furniture. g@ 6 Terms liberal and made known at Sale. The entire Stock will be sold, in lots so suit purchasers, without reserve, to close the business. WM. D. STEWART, Anctioneer. July 7, 1879— —_—_ ants. Lost, Found, Li, | ‘Lorne HicgHLtANpD Wuisky.—Sole pro- ‘prietors, Greenlees Brothers, London and 'Argyleshire. This Whisky is a pure unadul- |terated spirit, very mellow, in quality excel- ‘lent, and in our opinion perfectly wholesome. | Where a stimulant is required, it is to be pre- ‘ferred to brandy.”—/ondon Medical Review. Agents: - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. Vi Ni EGAR ed for Ten Cents per day. a ne anted—An apprentice to learn the WATCH AND JEWELRY BUSI- NESS. Good reference required. Apply te J. F. McKay, North Side Queen Square, Charlottetown. [july 19.] anted Immediately----A GIRL to servein Dining Room. Good refer- ences required. Apply at the ‘Revere House.” [july 17, 79] TANTED TO RENT—A Cottage containing 7 or 8 rooms, and situate in a good locality. Apply at the ExamInrr office. {jly15] O BE LET—A COTTAGE, situated at the corner of Kent and West Streets, West End, lately occupied by Lieut. Bolton, R. N. Apply at the Office of Messrs. Sul- livan & Morson, Solicitors. [july 15, °79] W ANTED—A GOOD COOK, Apply immediately at the Exantyer Office. [july 5, 79 tf} Nhop to Let.—-One of the bes) Business )" Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, opposite Post Office ; lately in the occupation of Robert Brown. Possession given ately, Apgky to Jony NEwsox. 32 June 24, 1879.—6m Casks Choice Malt, XX. XXX. and Extra Pickling. FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. TO LET. FENHAT Two-Story Dwelling House, Gardea, Coach House, Stable, etc., on Grafton Street (West) opposite the residence of the undersigned, and havinga fine view of the harbor. Apply to JOHN W. MORRISON. July 2, 1879. TO Let. COMFORTABLE UOUSE containi 6 Rooms, with large Kitchen and sak Cellar, situated east end Dorchester street. Immediate possession. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. July 7, 1879— —__ TP icnx am et yourPrinting done is at R Printing Reom