aa ST A NA AE eter nero om in the eity. Local and Other Ttems. Prnarore cigars at Rubin & Hart's, Tas M. A. Sta cleared for Halifax yes terday with prodoce. Turee dwelling houses were destroyed by fire at Liverpool, N. 5., on the 10th inst, INCRNDIARISM is reported from different parts of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Tue British Trade returns for May do not sustain the belie! that a genuine revival ef business set in during the winter. One of the latest tornadoes reperted play- ed havoc with a settlement in Minnesota, un reoting in that locality alone a hundred bouses, and doing much mischief to valuable timber in adjoining forests. Smoke cheroots, from Rubin & Hart's. ‘THe examinations ef candidates for teach- ers’ licenses, of the first and second class have been going ’on during the past week. The result is not vet known. Tux Water Mill, at Market Hall to-night. ADVERTISEMES ts.—The ‘‘copy”’ of adver. tisements should be sent in to the EXAMINER Oifiee at or before two o'clock, p. m., of the day of insertion. ii - santa Tur Lewis-Potesky Felies Dramatiques have a rare treat in store for our citizens. in the early production of one of W. S. Gilbert's (the author of Pinafore) strongest works —the name of which will be given on Monday. A privare letter received in Lendon gives an account of the famine in Diarbekir and ad. The latter says peopl« are dying in the streets, women are selling their children fer food, and many are living on rats. Wasmere-WAswer to-night at Market Mall. Tae Rev. Charles Stewart, 1. D., Theo- logical Professor, of Sackville College, N. B., will preach in the second Methodist Church te-merrow, at 10.30 a. m., and in the Brick Church at 6.30 p. m. Tae Budget of Cape Colony has been intre- duced in the Assembly. The revenue for the coming year is estimated at 32,500,000 and the expenditure at about the same. Last year’s revenue and expenditure were also about the same sum. Aurrep Wuireweap, Ese., who died re- cently in Fredericton, was a member of the Fredericton Council of the Reyal Arcanum. His widow has received the Benetit Fee to which she was entitled of three theusand dol- lars. — Wesleyan. OO —— Gotp Fiake tobaceo at Rubin & Hart's. Tue Auction Male of New Furniture, at A. MecNeiil’s Auction Rooms, next Wednesday, ‘June 16th at 2 e'clock—as advertised in our tolimns to-day —oflers a grand chance for buyers to get good new Furniture at great bargains. Harp on New Brunswick Covers.— In six cases appealed from the New Brunswick Supreme Court to the Supreme Court of Canada, and decided on the 10th, in only one ease has the judgment of the New Brunswick Court been affirmed. In five cases the decis- ien is ‘‘ appeal zllowed with costs.” ————— Tue Cologne (/azette publishes an interview with Prince Bismarck on the Parliamentary situation. He said he would have resigned the Chancellorsiiip after the late defeats but fer the persona) desire oi the Emperor, and that henceforth he would leave parliamentary fighting to others and devote himself entirely te the foreign affairs of the Empire. A P. E. [stand Bric on Fire.—A despatch frem Lendon, of June 10th, reports that the brig ‘‘Eliza” is en fire at East London, and will robably be a total loss. She had part of er inward cargo on board. The ‘‘Eliza’ was fermerly owned by James Duncan & Co., of this city, but was purchased by a firm in Hawkesbury. ‘She is 225 tons register, and was built at Fertune Bay, Tar Hypochondriac te-night, by Burt. Tue Forres DramatiquEs appeared at Market Hall, last evening, in ‘‘ Nan, the Good for Nothing,” and ‘‘ Lest in Lendon.” The eharacters in both plays were well sustained, and their efforts were evidently well appreciat- ed by the audience. The company is, no doubt, composea of experienced and painstak- img artists. Their performances are far above the average ani well worth attendiny. To- night will be reproduced ‘‘Our Folks,’ with entirely new coraic and musical specialties. Smoke Durham. N. C., tobaceo, from Bubin & Hart's. A LAND demonstration in the county of Tipperary was held on Sunday on the farm ef a recently evicted tenant, at which Mr. P. J. Smyth, heme rnle member of Parliament for Tipperary, was the principal speaker. A ner was displayed with the ‘Stars and Stripes” and a representation of a rifle. Gov- ernment stenographic reporters were present and were not molested. Eyeryeovy flecks to Rubin & Hart's for geod cigars and tevaccos. A Musicat Treat.—On Wednesday, the 89th inst., a grand concert and the distribu- tien of prizes to the pupils of the Venvent de Netre Dame, will take place in the Convent Hall. Concerts by the pupils of this institution are always pronouneed to be supericr to any i Great preparations are img made for the coming one, and it is said the Wuintette Club will assist in carrying out the instramentalpartof the programme, This being the case, we would advise all who wish to get the genuine meaning of the phrase ‘rare musical treat,” to attend. ee ne Uprer Provixce Crors.—News from the | Upper Provinces regarding the crops is very cheering. The grewth of timothy is remark- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per ' ably fine, and tlie wheat fields that appeared | ear, total $1,200—all which was stopped witheut promis. in the early spring have de- veloped wonderfully. Fall wheat that passed | the winter uninjured is mostly in splendid | eondition. Spring wheat is advancing rapidly. er crops look well for the season. deemed in av abundant harvest. } {May 29th, a verdict of guilty was found, Stripes OH & Clergyitian’s ack. | RECEIVING ELEVEN LAS BS BEPORE REI A FEW MINUTES EIVING A STAY OF EXECUTION Several months ago an indictment was found by the Grand Jury ef the Ceunty Court of Fleyd, Va., against the Rev. ; Jas M. Mason, for obtaining goods under false pretences. He was twice summoned to answer the indictment, but never put in an appearance At the term of the court closed and the clergyman sentenced to receive eleven lashes, and to be contined in jail until he paid $26.88, the cost ef the prose- cution. Mason being a citizen of Mont- gomery County, a capias was issued, and he was broughtte Floyd and committed to jailon the same day. The prisoner em- ployed counsel to obtain a stay of sentence in his case. The application was prepared and sent by a messenger to the Judge who lived some distance from the Court House. The Sheritf was requested not to carry out the sentenee until the application could be heard from. This, however, for for some reason, was not done, and stripes were laid on Mason’s back in accordance with his sentence. A few minutes there- after an order was received from Judge Vaughan directing a stay of execution until June 26, in order to allow Mason te apply to a higher court for a writ of error. Ma- son claims that he can establish his inne- cence, and as soon as he can do so he will institute preceedings against the authori- ties for damages. 3° >> DaxieL Druce is the name of the play that was endorsed and upheld by the clergy, No similar instance knewn in american history. j12 di. Sa cliched ham bne MINIATURE ALMANAG, Spree s t 02 Gs vee ie. JUNE 138, 1880 Sun Rises......413 | Hian Warrer 13.4 a.m SUN Sers......7.46 | FuLL Moon 22, 9, 33. 1m —_ @ Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours Sor the Maritime Provinees. ‘Toronto, June 12. Moderate to fresh winds, partly cloudy weather, with lecal showers. New Fannyisms, by Sydney Burt, at Market Hall te-night.—li _————_— The City Council ef St. Jehn, N. B., has raised the license fer commercial travellers frem $40 to $75, and the penalty is $100 for doing business without one. —@~ oo o—CS Diimenp Dust Po.isu is acknowledged by the leading Manufacturing Jewellers and Silversmiths, to be the best polish for cleaning, and giving a beautiful lustre to articles of Gold. Silver, Nickel, and Glass. Dees not contain any Mercury, Cyanide, Acid or Grit. Can be applied to the most delicate Jewellery, without injuring it the least, restoring it in- stantly to its eriginal brilliancy and beauty. Sole agent fer P. E. Island, Tuo. L. Cuap- pELLu,: Diamond Bookstore, ~ *» > Remedy for Hard ‘Times. Stop spending so much on tine clothes, rich food and _ style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using so much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and good heaith. of it in another column. EE ee HOTEL ARRIVALS. 2 er ae OSBORNE HOUSE. June 11—Mrs James’ R Ellitt, Elliott’s Mills, Miss J Arthur, do; Wm Bagnall and wife, Hazel Greve; P W Hyndman, City: John Larkin, Alberton; Captain McInnis, Bay Fortune, ROCKLIN HOUSE. June lith—Kimble Coffin, Morell; Henry Ceffin, do; Alex McMillan, Wheatley River, Daniel McKay, Campbleton; Mrs McKay, New Londen; Alex McNeill and wife, Caven- dish; James Inman, Crapaud; James Wilson, Toronte; James Wright, Crapaud; John Holmes, Margate; Miss Wright, Crapaud, Hugh J Montgemery and daughter, New Louden, Miss M Robinson, Bonshaw; Miss 8 Rebinson, do; James Ress, Mt Stewart, J Kj Bourke, do; Benjamin Bulman, Rustico, John Beaton, Mt Stewart; W F Star, St John; T B Hall. County Line; and ten others. oe ani — : : SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. June 12.—Schr Confederate, Rustico, 200 bbls herring, to DSmall; Kate, Pentz, Halifax, indse; Maria Emma, Buctouche, deal, ete.; Rustic, Shemogue, deal; Merning Star, de do; Lone Star, do do; Margaret Jane, Buctuche, deals, etc., to W. D. stewart; We Are Here, Shediac, deals and shingles, to Hegan; Josephine, Baie Verte, beards, to W. Dodd; David Rees, Lisbon, salt. CLEARED, June 1],-—Str M A Starr, Halifax, 300 bags and 150 bbls potatees, by B. Wilson Higgs ; 50 bbls pork, by H. Honaghan ; 9 cases and 2 casks hims, and 50 bags oats by R. Brydges. June 12.—Lone Star, Shemogue, ballast; We It is to| day, andI want everybedy to know it for be hoped this rich premise will be amply re-| their benefit.” Are Here, Cape Traverse, ballast; Josephine, fishing veyage, salt and sup- p ies. Se oo a. A Good Account. “To sum it up, six long years ef bed-rid- by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a Try it once. Read | LL. 20; ? + ~ re é — a <ai'yt ven Se Ce * ogo» , - * Oe 4 ethyl ae RE Bm * ~ am ~ © ed Pine wy BP timen GROCERIES. Our Usual Good Stock CHOIGE TEAS, In CHESTS, HALF-CHESTS, and BOXES. FLOUR! The Best Brands in the Market, C'» HAT DEPARTMENT. | 2 siege sa) Ga rm Silk Hats ne Soy a " oe ae Drab Shell Hats, ob —_ mm — c> | elt Hats, — Straw Hats, ; . 3 =F a + AI €eB8:s Linen Hats, a aes O : 2 a C Indian Pith Hats| Si Bes - FOR HOT WEATHER. | my = 3 SS. 0, FF The General Stock comprises the Newest and Best Styles in and retail. Cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, May 31, 1888. - oo ene te agente eee? — —— oe OS MYVHIS Large New House, beautifully situated on the highest land, adjacent to the City, is now open for the reception. of guests. This House has the advantages of freedom from dust. and heat of a country residence, and is only 2Q minutes walk | from the Post Office. A neat Cab will run in connection with | this House, connecting with Cars and Steamers. be driven to and from the House free of charge. NEW OILCLOTHS! AT W. A. WEEKS & CO’S. BMRA UTIYr VL NWEw PATTERN Ss. 3 FEET WIDE, 44 4 6 és os ) cc 6é 1? 6e Se W. A. WHEKS & CO., Charlettetown, May 18, 1880—tu th sat @ueen Street = ~ ——_ = - a <a = os ee ee ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE oft Every Description, including all sizes Manilla M Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American. #@ Prices on application. Jan. 7, 1880. ~NEW OPENINGS eR icird pe eee Bank of P. E, Island, DIVIDEND at the rate of eight per cent, per annum has this day been de- clared fer the past half year upon the Capital Spring & Summer Goods Si = oe payable at its Banking J. R. BRECKEN, GLASG 0 W HOUSE, Urns 2 Seat Sar wwe —IN— NOTICE. Mens’. Youths’ and Boys’ |TPXHE undersigned hereby call a meeting of the Shareholders of the ‘‘ EXAMINER Pup- Clothing, Shirts. LISHING CoMPANY,” to be held at the office of Paper Collars , publication of the EXAMINER newspaper, in = — a A the City of Charlottetown, on MONDAY, Cs, Braces, ‘the 14th day of JUNE, inst., at eight (8) Umbrellas, o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of exchanging Hats and Caps, Stock with the ‘‘Examiner Printing and Pub- Cleths & Trimmings, | lishing Company,” enacting By-laws, elect- ing a Board of Directors, and transacting such Grey aud White Cottens, other business as may be necessary for the . . = = , ' i ag t f tl 2 i ff: i f sal } - Prints. Sheetings, Shirtings, &c., | eee of the affairs o | the said Com Paper Hangings and Dated at Charlottetown this seventh day of i June, A. D. 1880. Paper Blinds, W. L. COTTON, And a large stock of Superior Tea and other | N. A. MITCHELL, ° Shareholders. J. W. MITCHELL, | 500 MEN WANTED. F SHAW & BROs., of Grand Lake . Stream, Maine, want 500 Men to peel Hemlock Bark. Wages ranging from $20 to $26 per month, including Board. They will have employment until the last of August. June $. 4ins pd (iroceries ; a few cases Concentrated Lye in tin eans, for soap-making. All at: lowest possible prices fer Cash. FRED. LePAGE & CO, June 1, 1880—2aw BILLS OF LADING —FOR SALE— ‘‘Jonn Wrens, Butler, N. Y.’- AY THE BXAMINER OPFIOE,'SS ics? SR G+ DAVIES & CO: ERT a ee od FRANKLIN HOUSE. Househeld Furnitula every department. Wholesale one aD 3 | AM instructed by Fenron T. NEWBERY, Ksq., to sell at AUCTION, at his resi- dence, Pownal Street, on WEDNESDAY, 16th inst,, at 11 o’clock, the following hand- seme and valuable Household Furniture :— 1 Hallett & Davis, Square Piano, 7 oct. enemas +1] | (very tine instrument), ] large Mirror, 13 ft., Guests will gilt frame, Handsome Brussels Carpet & Rugs, Cab will run at | Lace Curtains & Fringes, Drawing Room Set -e a ii eal ane Nee . ; : \in Walnut & Bronze, Brown Repp, Walnut regular intervals each day. TERMS MODERATE. | Pasy Chaits, Walnut Spritig Recker, Makeg. Card Tabie, Wal. Centre & Side Tables, HENRY COOM BS Wai. Whatnot, Handsome Wal. Side Ch 1 tt t M 29 1880 : tf aA Eran Board, (marble top), Steel Engravin, eR own, Say sor Pe *!Qil Chromos, Ex. Dining Table, t Wal. & Repp seat Dining Chairs, China Tea & Breakfast sets, | Diuner set, Glass- ware, Bronze & Brass Gasaliers, 1 Gas Drop Light ‘‘Mercury,” Fire Irons, &c., Wal. Hat ‘and Umbrella Stand, with Mirror, Hall Table |& Chairs, Butter stand & Tray, 2 Hall Stoves (Argand Base burners), Oil Cloth, Brussels ; Stair Carpet & Rods, 1 Wal. Bedroom suit, 1 ‘Ash & Wal. Trimmed Bed-room suit,’ 1 | Mahog. & H. C. Settee, Iron & Painted Bed- ‘steads, Mattrasses, Bureaus, Wash stands, |Toilet ware & Glasses, 1 Health lift, &c., 1 | American Range Steve with hot water Boiler, ; 1 Diamond Ceok, Kitchen Tables and Dres- er, Dish Covers, Cooking Utensils, &c. Alse, 1 Ladies’ Park Phaeton (New York build), 1 Reversible Seat Wagon (by ‘‘ Sar- igeant,” Boston), 1 Jaunting Sleigh, 1 Box | Sleigh, 1 Water Cart, 1 set Silver Mounted | Driving Harness, 1 set Black Mounted Driv- Cow, and Stable appoint- WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. jing Harness, | iments, &c. | | | , in tal | Ch’town, June 5, ’80 Final Warning. LL PERSONS indebted to the under- signed, who have net paid their ac- counts which were DUE and_ rendered TWELVE MONTHS AGO—will please take notice that PAYMENT must be made IM- MEDIATELY. All accounts remaining un- paid on the 15th inst., will be SUED fer without further notice. Kemember, this is positively the Last Warning. HENRY A. HARVIE. June 5, 1880. JUST LANDED p* STR. Miramichi, another lot of 10 BARRELS . } wd “ Montserrat Limetta Champagne,” 1, 2 and 4 dezen, to suit buyers. my? W. E. DAWSON & ©0¥ May 31, 1880—tf In lots of et Turnip Seed, Turnip Seed. a RECEIVED, a quantity of the @F Celebrated Skirving, Laing, Champion and Shamrock. All warranted fresh and good, ROBERTSON & CAMERON, May 31, 1880. —30i To Let. MMHE SHOP in Upper Queen Street, lately occupied by Simon W. Crabbe. Pos- session given Ist June, ARCH’D WHITE. Ch’'town, May 7, ’80—pat pres ne her lin _———aoe HOUSE TO LET. NE-HALF of that three-story BRICK HOUSE, situated on Upper Queen Street, containing nine rooms; at present oc- cupied by the Kev. Alfred: Osborne; with coach house and stable,and pumpin the yard, —ALSO-— One-half of the Brick House adjoining the above, containing the same number of rooms and now occupied by Mr. Ramsay, Possession of these Houses given on or about the first of July next. Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE, May 27, 1880—2aw, pat oaw “al 4 iit 1H " a.