ae eel SC <A NN ce OE IER OE gS RN EE ETN RO {Local and Other. Htems: ‘ Our poetic friend Dr. Ford, of Souris Bast, | is in the city looking hale and hearty, Onk of the salmon recently caught by the | Princess Louise was packed in ice and sent to the Queen. SUPREME CourrT. ease of Cantello vs. this afternoon. The Jury retired, in the : a Beales, at three o'clock Tuk reports trom the North West with re gard to Indians invading the territory of the United States and killing the Indians south of the line, turn out to be without foundation. Tue charge against Mr. Weldon, M. P.. for slleged embezzlement has fallen through. Justice Wortman, of Moncton, decided that there was no evidence to convict. TALKING of green peas, we were shown yes terday some very fine specimens from the garden of John Ball, Esq. They were fully ejual to any we before noticed. : TuRer young vandals attacked the Free Church, Upper Prince street last evening. After breaking several of the windows, they were frighten ad off by the police, One ot the number named Blackburn, was arrested! and to-day sent to jail for one month. The police are in search of the others. A FARMER named Archibald Ross, was brutally assaulted at Rocky Point by Mr. Weatherbie, yesterday evening. Ross was ia the city to-day. pearance of a severe pummelling. take proceedings against Weatherbie. He wil A youne man named Guthro, the ouly sup- port of his parents, was drowned at Tracadie, N. B., on the 4th July, by the upsetting of a boat. On the 5th inst., at the same place, Watson UOlarke had both legs broken while entangled in « rope on the wood boat. Auiumn Belle. One of the great difficulties of the location ef the new Penitentiary at Dorchester, is the absence of water. So far, although pretty extensive boring operations have been carregl on, no Water snfficent to supply an_ institu- tion so extensive as this one, has yet been reached. A poy named Michael Duffy was arrested for setting of numerous fire crackers in the streets last evening. The Magistrate lectured and afterwards dismissed him. W. Wise, ar rested for being drunk and incapable was fined $1.00 ani costs or 4 days. Rricewarp Hunt and Archibald McMillan, Esqs., left here on Tuesday on a tishing ex- cursion. They will be away about a month, and purpose taking in most of the trout streams west. The first consignment—the result of one evening's tishing—reached here on yesterday's train, consisting of about four dozen fine sea trout. We wish them luck.— i Journal, Tue Methedist Brick Church, on Prince street, was literally crowded last evening on the occasion of the marriage of the Rev. M. R. Knight to Miss Louise W. Beer, daughter of Councillor Beer, of this city. The bridal party wasa very pretty and tasteful one. Rev. H. P. Cowperthwaite, assisted by the Rev’ds YT. Smallwood and T. J, Deinstadt, performed the ceremony by which the happy pair were made one for life. Most heartily do we join io the congratulations of their friends and wish thema useful and happy career. The bridegroom—who was but re- cently ordainei—is, we understand, stationed at Gibson, N. 8., and thither he will repair with his bride. Mr. W. F. Brurrovens, with the drama- tic company now playing at the Academy of Music (Halifax), intends visiting Charlotte- town, P. &. [., where a short season will be inaugurated. We congratulate our friends in the island on the opportunity that will then be afforded them of witnessing the perform- ance of such playsas the ‘‘Lady of Lyons,” *‘The Ticket ot Leave Man,” and other pieces of equal prominence in dramatic literature, by a dramatic company of sterling merit—equal to any similar organization that may be met with im leading theatres in America. The dramatic world of Charlottetown may rely on a series of theatrical representations of a high order.— Hx. Reporter. THe Journa! says :—A_ serious accident, which almost terminated fatally, occurred at Little Channel, Lot 11, on Friday, the 27th alt. In conseyuence of their having been a a heavy swell in the Gulf an ugly line of breakers extended all along the bar outside the entrance to theharbor. One of the fish- ing boats in attempting to cross this got up- set, and the occupants—a Mr. Morrison and his two sons and Mr. Carr (an old man)—were nearly drowned before they were taken off. Some of the men who saw the accident rend- ered prompt assistance. The rescuers were Mr. James Palmer, Mr. William Hardy, Ed. Kinsman, and G. McArthur. It is said if they had been in the water many minutes longer they must have perished. ‘They were taken to the lighthouse and Mr. Hardy, the keeper, and his wife, rendered every assist- ance in their power to have them restored. Had there been even no house to take them to when they were taken ashore, the lives of some would scarcely have been saved. A life boat, buoys, and bedding, should, as at other lighthouses, be kept here for such cases of emergency. JEFFERSON G:ARDINER, of North River, ap- peared before ‘Theoph. DesBrisay, Esq., J. P., to-day, at the instance of Charles White, car- penter. White charged that, on Tuesday evening last, (‘ardiner met him at Mr. Wood- side's, and there called him all description of names, including thief, liar, etc.; and stated that he (White) stole a leg of pork, and then assaulted him withastone. Gardiner denied the charge preferred against him; buta witness was called who fully substantiated what had been stated by White. Gardiner’s witnesses were not up to time, and he asked for an adjournment of the ease that he might be able to bring them forward. An hour's adjourn- ment was granted. During the adjournment Gardiner issued a summons against White for that he, on Monday last assaulted Gardiner at North River: and by the firing of stones drove him into the channel of the river, thereby greatly endangering his ((tardiner’s) life. White, seeing that Gardiner was bound to prosecute, suggested a compromise, which was duly etleeted. When the Magistrate re-| samed his seat the first case was Withdrawn by consent of White, as was also the second by consent of liardiner, His head presents the ap- | LONDON =! HOUSES ne JULY. MER TRADE. + nes $C} S se GO . ) PKS = Stara STANDARD ORY GOODS STORE to replenish your Stock of 2 AND NOW SHOWING | A Lot of Men: White Vests, AT 50 GTS. AND 75 CTS. EACH. Cheap Lines of Colored Alhambra Quilts 50 CTS, 75 CTS, $1.00. Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Towelings, Counterpanes, Bed Tickings, Sheetings, -AND- COTTON GOODS OF EVERY DISCRIPTION, The Balance of our Stock of Ladies Skirts To be Cleared Out at a Bargain. A Fresu Stock OF 70: Special attention is solicited Pp R N oS to our Stock of DRESS GOODS! BEAUTIFUL FABRICS IN TO OPEN THIS WEEK. Klegant Designs & Low Prices, eee MENS’ BARGAINS IN STRAW ; HATS ! Black silks & Cashmeres, A Large Variety, TRIMMINGS, "ery Che Very Cheap. OF ALL KINDS. Fringes, Suttens, Velvets, aNG: © C7 ee ALSO, A FINE STOCK OF LAGES, FRILLINGS, TIES, &. We are head-quarters for iE . joves & Hosier Gioves osiery, and have some very choice Goods in addition to the most popular makes & prices. HINGOIS Ei, Worsted Coating, — snovican, & Canadian Gorsets and Tweeds. AT THE — Carpets & Oil Cloths RUGS & MATS. Tailoring Department -—WE HAVE a— Capita! Range of Broadcloths, o ' | GIVE USA CALLE, i & Slats. so. Davies & CO. Charlottetown, July 8, 1879, Ch’town, June 24, 1879. i os o* eis ; he Rae TERMS CASH 2M New Goods by every Steamer. - FASIDE HOTEL RUSTIC®O BEACH, P. E. ISLAND. ed “9 TEXHE 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 Hotel has no equal in the Dominion. Terms, $2.00 and $2.50 per day, $10 50 per week. Special arrangements made for Families, Vic-nie 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 18} miles. Address : JOHN NEWSON & Co, Ch’town. | July Sth, 1879.—2m. pat. & arg. tacvonald J 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) 2 Cases Gents’ Paper Collars, 25 DOZ. GENTS’ MERINO & COTTON HOSE, 2 CASES NEW PRINTS. 9 CASES NEW WHITE COTTONS, 5 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 PIC-NICS MO. Die Be Bs XOELSIOR TRA “GIRY STEAM BAKERY.” | art puwrer coer —WITH ALL KINDS OT | A Grand Orange Demonstration and Téa, ee ee eee —SUPPLIED AT THE— Crackers, 8 will be held under the auspices of Biscuits, Hackett Lodge, No. 1484, Confectionery. &K&£..- Committees would do well to calland exam ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. | 3. QUIRK. | Ui Saturday, the 12th July, AT HUNTER RIVER STATION. J % Prince St. Juric 212. 8w ne A Special Excursion Train will leave Char- ae ——_—_—___-__—-—— | lottetown for Hunter River Station at 9.15 Station for Charlottetown at 5.30 p. m. Persons leaving home by the Eastern Trains 9 ¥ | SLACK © AL. priori Trains as well as by Special Excursion Train {LACK and ROUND COAL can now be | from Charlottetown. =. ‘ leeply-interested, active and determi Se See hag ere a ad dee} , active and determined com- Ch’tow n, June 23, 187 pat A sp 8) ca “i | mittee, to make this one of the best and most must leave Hunter River Station by the 3 \_» obtained at the above mentioned Mines. City and country Brethren and friends wil] agreeable Tea Meetings ever held on the Is- o'clock, p. m. Train in order to connect with Slack Coal, $1.40 per tons Round, $2, | find this a pleasing and exhilirating excursion. oa + land. 1d, A Hil v Q ' . ‘Tea on the tables at one o'clock, p. m. A os | . AF | o'clock, a. m., connecting the voyalty June- : | f . aon ee Trains from Georgetown and : Souris. Returning will leave Hunter Riv IN PRICE OF 1 aL . . a fl 5 Albion Mines (Pi. ton, #1, 5.) the Trains going East. Excursionists will be conveyed to and from Hunter River on the 12th July from all regular stations at a single first fare by all regular For orders, apply to There ;will be a Refreshment Saloon on the G. W. DeBLOIS, grounds, with all things necessary for the oc. Sole Agent for P. KE. Island. penne : : con ( Nd a Water abbey Positively, nothing will be left undone, bya Band of Music will be in attendance. Tickets ‘ ' for Tea to be had on the ground. No liquor V K can sell the WALTER A. WOOD | to be tolerated on the ground. American Bower & Reaper | __ Prizes will be given for the following games : . S r osm * this yearas cheap as ever. Farmers in want Throwing Caber, Hurdle Race, Running High of good Combined or Single Mowing Machines Leap, Flat Race, Throwing the Stone, &c. this year wil! do well by calling and seeing lithe day do not prove favorable, the Tea for themselves. We havea tew choice single and Demonstration will come off the next fine Hay Mowers on hand. day. HORNE, PIERCE & ©v., Agents for P. E, I. | Ch’town, June 23, 1879—2aw & w DAVID BERTRAM. Sec’y Committee. July 3, 1879. - till tea. --YAGH? | FOR ALE, Wants. Lost, Found, Sr. i anted—A situation by a steady mar- \ \ ried man, at any kind of employment. Enquire at this Office. Bok SALE The Fast-sailing Pleasure EB Yacht *@arita,” well finished and found in every respect, with good Cabin ac- commodation. Length of keel about 30 feet. For particulars apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. | Wy ase or three respéctable Ch’town, June 19—2i wkly tf BOARDERS in a private family, ina uiadilie —— - | quiet part of the city. JEWELRY, i 4/7 aated Immediately—-TW0O GIRL | A Largé Assortment Just \ ediately I GTRLS Age 23. [july 9} Ladies or Gentlemen. [july 9} for Housemaid and General Housework. Good references required. Apply at the | Received. | ‘‘Revere House.” [july 8, 79] | oo Pri \ TANTED—A GOOD COOK. Apply New Styles. aw ricés,. immediately at Se a eae ‘QIHAWL AND CUP PINS, Necklaces,| (\hop to Let.—-One of ‘tho bent. mersen ik Brooches, Lockets, Charms, Gents, |) > stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, i . ' Pp) , ; . . . . | Masonic and 0. F, Pins and Rings, Ear-rings' | opposite Post Office ; lately in the occupation ‘Cuff Studs, Collar Stucs, Seari Pins, Fancy | of Robert Brown. »Possession given immedi- ‘Rings, Keeper Rings, Plain Rings, Chatns,} ately. Apply to Jousx Newson. 1? tt and many other articles to be had at hee | E. W.- v AYLOR’S, EOE SALE.—Vainable Residence, cen- trally located; 17 rooms, besides pan- South Side Queen Square, City. | tries. etc., with water tank, etc., and large June 13, 1879—~1lm 3aw Coach House, Stable, and large Yard rom. June 29, 1879, Apply at this office, je24-cortf