ee —_—_—_— eT ei aera pee aL en Shas at a ee eae Sennen ae : ee Nat AIM omit ee NI Sichetes.i0: Rta. Local and Othe --—- - a Items, enalleene din aelliaattilttieaall A STEAM woollen factory and grist and card. mills are to be started at Parents ANOTHER curiosity in the shape of a chicken with two heads is reported at Sydney, ©. B. BouTHILLIER was yesterday [elected in Rouville, Quebec, by a majority of about 259. Anovr one hundred Methodist ministers are now in Halifax, attending the Annual Con- ference. Tue Pictou Town Council invite tenders for $4,500 worth of debentures to build a new school academy Ow the 10th of next month, Mr. Earle will have a vacancy for three music pupils in his classes. Beginners preferred —3i Ning thousand two hundred and seven tons of coal were shipped from Pictou during the past week, making the total this season 36, 542 tons. McNett, the Baddeck, N.S., murderer, has been found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to five years’ imprisonment in the Penitentiary. ReMEMBER that the midsummer examina- tion of Prince of Wales College will take place to-morrow (Friday) commencing at ten o'clock. AN imsane man named Norman Ross, of Breadalbane, committed suicide on the night of the 9th inst., by hanging himself in his own barn. Turnie Norice.—Persons who have engaged Haszard’s improved swede, will please call for it at the Agricultural store as stock is nearly exhausted. li THE excursion to New Glasgow, which was arranged by the Steam Navigation Co. for to-day—in order to give people a chance to visit Barnum’s cireus was not largely attend- ed. Only twenty persons left in the Pictou boat this merning. A Mustcar anv Lirerary ENTERTAINMENT will be given by Prince Edward Division, No. 1,8. of T., on Friday next, June 20th, in their Division Room, Ful’s Building, Queen! street. Admission 15 cents. Don’t FORGET the postponed meeting of the Fish and Game Protection Association at Dr. Strickland’s office on Saturday night next, 21st June at 8 o'clock, sherp. A full meeting is ve- quired as the By-laws, &c., require to be adopted. Ar a meeting of the Marine Board, held in this city on the 18th inst., Capt. P. A. Scott, R. N., Chairman, Angus Brown, Patrick Trainor and John J. Murchison passed for master’s certificates; also, Patrick Ledwell and John Nicholson for mates. We are — to learn that they passed very satis- actory examinations, Biste CHrisrian CONFERENCE.—At_ the Bible Christian Conferance held at Little Britain, Ont., recently the following stations were confirmed :—P. E. Island.—Charlotte- town, J., Harris; Union, P. E. Tonkin ; Wheatley River, G. Smith ; Vernen River, J. Ball; Murray Harbor, W. Meedland; Stur- geon, W. Byenton ; West Cape, J. Ferry; Summerside. J. H. Collins, Tue Picyic of the members of St. Patrick’s T. A. Society held at Fort Agustus to day was largely attended. At So l-cka. m. the mem. bers of the society, headed by the band, marched through the principal streets of the city to the Ferry Wharf,and embarked for the picnic grounds where they spent a most en- joyable day. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon Henry Feehan drank and incapable, was fined $1 and costs or 4 days; Patrick Mc(Guigan interferring with, and refusing to assist the police while arresting Joseph Valley, was fined $4 or 20 days; James Downing on complaint of Allen McNeill for endeavoring to take spirituous liquors into the jail, was fined $1.60 or 10 days imprisonment. A Murperrr ar Larce.—Haynes, the Rockland, Me., murderer, is thought to be en- deavoring ty make his way toward Aroostook, but his mother lives at Gorham and oe he will take that direction. He was ed, when he escaped, in a dark sackcoat, dark brown pants, shoes with buskins and dark round topped hat. ‘The city offers $200 tor his capture.—At. John Sun. PersonaL.—Mr. Schrieber, Chief Engineer of Government Railways in Operation, reached Moncton yesterday morning, and proceeded to Halifax. By same train, from Quebec to River du Loup, the Princess Louise was a passenger, travelling in the Bryd Palace Car, also Lewis Carvell, Esq., Chief Super- intendent Pottinger, Alfred Peters, Esq., and other prominent individuals. Mr. Schrieber will, we understand, pass over the whole line, and endeavour to ascertain the causes of com- laints, which, it appears, have reached the partment. Tue Fairbairn family gave their first enter- tainment im Market Hall, in this city, last evening. A a and very select audience was present. ey are, by every odds, the best Scottish vecalists which have visited this city for many years. Miss Polly and Miss Bessie are charming vocalists; and, by their sweet rendition ot Scottish airs, won the hearty plaudits of teir hearers. Mr. Fair- bairn’s discription of the Scottish Insurrection of 1745 was excellent—a real lecture in itself, interlarded by appropriate eoags composed at the time of the insurrection. The enter- tainment is highly spoken of by all who had the pleasure of being in attendance. Those who were not present last, should not fail to attend, this evening. THe Chronicle thinks it has discovered ‘‘a great reaction” in Prince Edward Island be- cause the Charlottetown New Hra has given a sort of left-handed slap to Protection. Of course the Chronicle assumes that the New bra is a‘*'fory” paper and a Protectionist sheet, and all the rest of it. Now, the facts are somewhat different. The New Hra has beén on the fence for a long time, and, so far as we know, never supported the new tariff or the policy of Protection. For such epee to doubt the popularity of the Natio olicy _ among the farmers of P. E. Island does not “give much ground of encouragement to ‘the ag-handled policyists,—Hx. Herald. Y . -— Our Stoek for ~ Cor- } oa nnetb Ra EN eRe NEW GOOD EX “PRINCE EDWARD,” cote ft FP ccemane TKS © SIRT this Season surpasses anything we have yet ‘shown, in VALUE, STYLE ad VARIETY ! And, notwithstanding the increased duties, we can (with a few exceptions) sell, at LESS T. Millinery, Dress Goods, Straw Hats & Bonnets, Lace Goods, Silk Scarfs, Grey & White Cottons, PRINTED COTTONS, CLOTHS —AND— Trimmings, —AND— EVERY NOVELTY OF THE SEASON! We have marked Goods very low FOR CASH. is Se, Tes | Charlottetown, June 6, 1879. Ch town, May 8, 1879. LONDON TAN OLD PRICES enn PAS cuneate HOUSE JUNE. SPECIAL BARGAINS !: A Lot 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’ Rien’s and Children’s, SPLENDID VALUE ble, BLACK & COLORED LUSTRES BLACK & COLORED \CASHMERES Persians, Berges, | Grenadines ! TW EEDS Sheap Striped, Checked and Plain ‘DRESS LINENS. A Large Stock and Good Variety of Patterns of CARPETS, FLOOR-CLOTHS, CURTAINS AT VERY LOW PRICES. } We TERMS CASH =a mbectren: ODE | mes ere ee ree z ¢ ‘ cc’ tae ne an SPRING eee nce mn acPonald’s STOCK! WOW COMPLETE. Buyers in Town and from the Country will find this Stock unexvelled in Variety, Styles, @uality and Low Prices by any House in this City. We will quote a few 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. YOU CAN BUY 10 YARDS DRESS GOODS FOR $1.20 YOU CAN BUY LADIES’ UMBRELLAS FOR TRIMMED HATS © OUR LADIES’ ARE CERTAINLY 22e, EACH THE CHEAPEST. Flowers. Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hoisery, Fringes, Laces, Collars, Ties, Frillings, at Bottom Prices. ———0 In Gentlemen’s Out-fitting Department, we have a full Stock READY-MADE CLOTHING Mens’ and Boys 150 PIECES TWEEDS, 50 PIECES WORSTEDS, in Great Variety, Very Cheap, | Made to Order. Good Fits Guaranteed. INSPECTION SOLICITED. J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, May 15, 1879—her AUCTION SALES. O > rc Ey O Fe Very Valuable Stock, —AND=— HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS. HE undersigned is instructed by the Hon. | J. ©. Porr, to sell, by Public Auction, on | WEDNESDAY, the 20th DAY OF JUNE NEXT, AT 11 o’cLocK, -AT HIS—- Brewery Premises, St. Peter's Road, (near the City) all his Valuable —CONSISTING OF— 24 head of pure-bred Short-horn Cows and | Heifers, ° : 48 head of Grade Cows and Heifers, 1 pure-bred Durham Bull (5 years old,) 1 do do (2 years old,) bred from the celebrated stock of the Hon. Senator Cochrane. - 1 do do (1 year old.) —ALSO— | Imported Thorough-bred Stallion (7 years old, ) 1 Superior Cart Horse, weighs 1.550 Ibs (8 years old,) 1 Superior Cart Horse, weighs about 1,50 | Ibs., (5 years_old, ) 1 White Driving Mare, from old Messeuge , (7 years old,) 1 Valuable Driving Mare, (5 years old,) 1 Good Travelling Horse, (8 years old,) 50 pure bred Liceester Ewes Lambs. ‘The pedigree of all the pure-bredl Stock wi be furnished on the day ot Sale. As the exportation of cattle and sheep is im- creasing every year, farmers and __ 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. TerMs--Under $50, cash; over 850, 4 months’ credit on approved joint notes. 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 HUNDRED 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 build- ing purposes. Ist.—The Estate of ARDGOWAN, on the Mount Edward Road, will be sold in 75 Building Lots of one-half acre each and upwards, thus comprising many of the very finest building lots ever Soffered 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.) do do and about 40 3rd.—One Hundred and Twenty-five Buildin 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 30 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 Read. ° This being by far the most extensive sale of Real Estate ever placed ou 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 vears, with interest at six per cent. per annum WILLIAM vODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, June 5, 1879. UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, for the latest news—lecal and telegraphic} Herd of Cattle, OrD | SKating Rink Property. AM instructed to sell, by Public Aucticn, on the premises, On TUESDAY, the 24th inst., AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, THE QLD SKATING RINK PROPERTY, With the Rink Building thereon. These premises are situated in the rear of the new City School, and front on Fitzroy St.; part of the premises also front on Kent St. 26 feet, and extend back that width 160 feet, or until it meets the plot on which the Rink is built. Terms at Sale. I WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. June 16, 1879—pat 3i TO SELL. TRUCK, I Cart, | set Harness, 1 Wench, 1 Capstan, 1 old Ship’s Wheel, 1 suit Boat Sails, Rigging and Blocks (suit aw boat about 35 feet keel); price for the lot, $15. 1 set Cart, 1 set Wagon, 1 set Express Harness, 1 nest Pedlar’s Drawers (fancy), 1 set do. (common). : 1 set Fairbank’s Scales, |} set common do. 1 set small Scales, 1 Walnut Sideboard, 2 large Mirrors, 4 small do. i 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. COOMBS. June 16, 1879—3i LIME JUICE. Rose's Celebrated Lime Juice and Lime Juice Cordial. BHER & GOFF. Ch'town, June 2— ee ee ee ee CAUTION. J HEREBY caution all persons against negociating for a prommissary note made by me im favor of C. C. Jones for the sum of seventy-tive dollars, bearing interest from the 24th of April, 1879, as [ have not received any value for said note. JAMES ARTHUR. -Bradalbane Station. June 9, 1879. ‘THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Customs, Mercantile and Law Blanks, TO BE FOUND ON P. E. ISLA ND, —AZT THE-— BOOK & STATIONERY STORE — OF — BREMNER BROTHERS, May 7, 1879.—3in taw not eaceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. eS the Five Mile House and Southport, a Silver Cased Watch. The tinder will be rewarded by leaving it at Mrs. Duthanty’s, Ten Mile House, or at the EXAMINER office. {june 18, 2i *] Vy ANTED—A BOY about fifteen years of age to learn Gasfitting and Tinsmith- ing business. Apply to A. Hermans & Sow, Queen Street. [3in june 17} SOLDERER WANTED — A_ good smart man to work ina lebster factory. Single man preferred. Apply at the Exam- INER office. ° [june 10} J ANTED—A man with a good onttit t. Peddle TINWARE. Apply to G. E Mitiner, Upper Queen Street. {may 22] OST — On Friday last, a NOTE-OF- HAND in favor of Hugh MeDonald, signed by Hevry Rackem and endorsed by ugh McDonald. The finder will oblige by eaving it at thisoffice. [june 9—lw eod] Shop to Let.—-One of the best Business Stands in the city; in Newson’s Building, orpoat Post Office ; lately in the occupation of Robert Brown. Possession given immedi« ately. Apply te Joun Newson, 12 tf Wiggs ge SSR AO SAGER SS IEEE OE SERMON A Sy 8 te NR lane . nina higiiins 0 ae ype