m_imenes ae —s a ee hi Fi = Loeal and Other Tue City School Board meets this eve ing at Ss o’cloek. va Tue Steam Dredge is well employed at| Rocky Point Whar! Ronert Youna’s New Millinery will ar- rive im the M. A. Star to-day. A phaANKWAY is being laid on St. Peter's d the Catholic Cemetery. Road towal . 7 now iwenty-ive teacners en- Taere are _ teacne e School Board of this city. ployed by th | A peimpixne on Gratton Street (cast)| Thomas Kassery, is being own ~«l by Mir. ‘ c the School fitted up for a «chool room by Board. Vicroria Park is already becoming a great pie ‘asiive resort. lt Is beginning to} present 2 very hne appearance. We sug- that better order be kept amony the youthfn) visiters : SuPERL NIENDEN? MANNING iS how mak- examination of the City Schools. He is now enyaged at St. Patrick’ s Sehool. He has completed the examination of eleven classes. ing his half-yearly fue remains of Frederick Hayward (not Haywood, as printed on Saturday) were taken in charge by the City authorities and interred in the Monnt Edward Cemetry on Saturda? eve ning : Hie was 58 years of ase. Passace.—-The barque} ne AB. se ike, Hoben, arrived at Sydney, f. on the Loh inst. ‘This vessel keeps a ees good hame, 2s she left Glas Sszow on} Al the 7th inst., and has made the extraor- | dinary quick passage of 12 days an 16 hours | t EXTRAORDINARY Ar the Stipendiary Mbgistrate's Court, this-forenoon, Wm. Duncan. was fined #6 or} 20 days for bemg drunk andl incapable; lagac Hobbleknas, for assaulting Lows Me- Denald with a knife, was sente te to one month’ s imprisonment with hard labor. fne police have been examining the dif. ferent yards and outbuildings in ‘the City, : during the past week. They are » generelly in ® better sanitary condition than in former seasons, and we hear that there is very little cause for complaint. Tye people of Bangor have been visited by some of the Russian officers of the ‘*Cim- bria” now lying at Ellsworth, Me., anda at fuss was made over the Muscovites. hey were driven around town by the Mayor, shown the fire engines, taken to the | opera, dined and no doubt would have been | wined, but for the Maine liquor law. Tue business of shipping is beginning to assume an active appearance. The ma- jority of the spring arrivals have cleared with cargoes of grain and lumber, and only tive square-rigged vessels remain to be load- ed for foreign “mafkets. There are a num- ber of small crafts employed in coal and other trade at the wharves. These merely offer employment to the few that sail them. THE running of a regular packet line be- tween Boston and this Province will be im- mediately commenced by F. T. & W. L. Dean. Three fast-sailing and superior schooners have been engaged for the pur- pose. They offer great inducements to small shippers, as freight will be taken from | all places on the Island that are accessible | by water. fsiac Hozstrnas, the Russian who was femanded to jail on the Ist imst., for as- s@ulting Louis MeDonald, Mate of the Barkentine Erema, with a knife, was brought before the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon for trial. The complaint of Mr. McDonald was heard. As ‘the assauit was considered provoked, the prisoner was sentenced to one month’s imprisonment with hard labor. This sentence will date from the day of his first remand. Anotuer SuppeN Deratrn.—About 1.30 esterday afternoon an elderly man named Rdbert Sentle, a clerk who lived in Cunard Street, was walking down Spring Garden Road. When nearly opposite the Drill Shed he was seen to throw up bis arms and fall heavily on his face. Passers by im- mediately ran to his assistance. He was examined by a doctor who was passing and was found to be quitedead. The body was taken to the late residence of the deceased. —Hzx, paper. HOTEL . ABRRi VALS. OSBORNE HOUSE | May 18.—F. 8. McKay, rations Deez R. Ex McKay,-do.; Robt. L. Fox, Shediae, N. B. RANKIN HOUSE. Hamilton, Ont, : Kaizer, Halifax. A. 'B: Barry, A, G. May 18. Robt. Fleming, do. ; | _ SHIPPING } INTELLIGENCE. r "| Pt RT May 20.—-Schr. Enna, Pictou, coal; Francis, Cow Bay, coal; Josephine, Souris, bal.| * Tast; Maria Emma, Buctonche, boards and railings; Lavinia, Cow Bay, coal; Sea gs Canso, lumber; Cyrus, Mahon, bal- . last; Herbert, Cocacne, boards; Caunlow, Tatmagouche, stone; Daddy, Chatham, ') seantling and boards; Komnie Kate, Sheet ““ Harbor, boards; W. Wright, Tidnish, deals; General Grant, “Sydney, coal; sehr. Ripple, Bay ot Islands, 277 bbs. ol to I, U. Hall; brig Servian, Me- Plymouth, 159 tons limestone; | St. Johns, ballast. CLEARED, - herri re Donak Schr. ¥ eling, May 20.—Lucy Ann, Richibucto, ballast ;| * Schr. Maria, Percy, St. Johns, mT bushels potatoes. OUTPORTS. May 17.—Schr. London for St. bushels potatves. May 18th.—Brigt. Souris, for Queenstown, with 13,000 bush. 103 bdls. pailings, 159 pieces deals, plank, etc., shipped by John Knight and Son, Maggie, ohn’s, Nftd, with 2;400) 1 OV agencie ; sun _— r at i'rumored Fenian invasion. cleared from New| Misletoe. cleared from Tips, Rings, Ferules, &e., &e., Russians Still ab San Stafano, | i> “POH soe “ui War RIOTING AMONG THE STRIKERS. {S; eepal te Sugi- Rey Se i ie Despatch to Baeaiminer.) CONSTANTINOPLE, May 19. The Russ Stefano, but the entire Russian army has i northward, except a few companies. Croneral Todleben has explained that the saiumons to the Turkish Commander to sur- render Prindg dikoi was the resuli of a mis- understandin: New Yorn, May 19. sderald’s special s avs that in St, Petersburg circles Schouyalof's journey, aul thom h he received marked tmperial tavor, ’ ' iy ic Gtuetion that have been systemati ep i AP ana op eagtnw A eee nena nl ean “NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. a ian headquarters are still at San | i if 3 i eet eneeeer aan We are now Showing cour Enstaiment of Rey SPRING SUN MER GUUDS ae . a at eo si b1eS GL the DSsasda catkcely justities the hopeful Snatioaly the STAPLE & cL PANSY Gooas, is through inspired A move towards a compromise ig proclajmed as a watchword of the day; but this is interpreted by the court party at St. Petersburg as « temporary attitude bearing ported to the public especially on the question of the surrender: of fortresses. Rome, May 19. ‘ved that the Pope, vielding to the advice of his physician, will spend the Monte Cassino. a Benedictine bey at Naples. It is bel LONDON, May 13. Blackburn. “The to preserve Riot Me Cont inves at — we and police are unable eace, Mr. Gurney next will ask the Government, Tuesday in Parliament, what informa- tion it has relative to the fitting out of the Russian eruisers in America. ee: Orrawa, May 17. i A Kingston despatch says :—-A gentle- man hailing from Pittsburg, Pa., reported that the Fenians on the other side were ex- tremely active and meant business, and that a raid would be make on Canada,with- intendays, or at any rate within a short period. A North Troy telegram says: Activity along the Canadian frontier in this vicinity goes to prove the correctness of the A body of stran- gers are encamped in thé woods near this plage. They are all Irishmen, well dressed and intelligent. Accessions are being made to the camp hourly. There seems to exist a feeling along the border that an imme- diate invasion of Canada by a large army of Fenians is more than probable. Rev. Mr. McNamara, of New York, lec- tured on ‘‘ Irish Unity,” to-night. There was alarge attendance. The object ‘of the Rey. Father, whois a devout Catholic, is to reconcile two great branches of the Irish people--Orangemen and Catholies—and to do away with the conflicts which have been going on for years. He is opposed to Italian influence in the Catholic Church, and advo- cates an Irish Church, independent of fo- reign influence. <P> Miscellaneous Items. Archbishop Tache has left Winnipeg for the East. Trout fishing hax commenced at Lake St. Charles, Quebec. Mineral water has heen discovered on the [sland of Manicougan. The complete re-conquest of China is announced. Six hundred lives have earthquake in Venezuela. Affairs are very much unsettled in Hayti. owing to the existence of a monetary crisis. Reports from Buffalo ridicule the idea of a Fenian raid upon Canada from that quarter. The first haul of msckerei for the season was made by fishermen at Prospect, N. S., on Saturday. Extensive forest fires have been raging for the past week at Vineyard Haven, Mass. Over 3,000 acres have been burned over. Tne Montreal City Council have resolved to petition the Provincia! Legislature to pass a law prohibiting all party processions. The Quebec Graving Dock is to be deepened one foot, and contractors have been imvited to amend their tenders accordingly. Vera Sonpnnseens, who attempted to shoot ithe Xt. bury Chief of Police, has been discovered in one of the suburbs ef that city and arrested. Kashgar by been lost by an »> i €ters Special N otices. A wicz assortment of Colored Gold | ba Necklets, Watch Chains, &c., a J. F. McKay’s, North Side Queen Square. my 18—~eod 3w and Silver cases, at J. F. McKay’s, Nor th | may 18—eod 3w TemMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION at Victoria | Park on Dominion Day. FS. From England direct, by steamer | Prince Edward,” Fresh Drugs, Medicines , Chemicals, Perfumes, Drugzists’ | Sundries, | &e., &e., received at Dopp’s! Meprean Hatz, Dodd's corner. — cl “thay 10—dy pat 2aw 2w ce ENGLISH CLOTHS. Gentlemen are res- | pectfully invited to compare styles and | prices in our Tailoring Department. First- class goods and well fitting garments guaran- | teed—7 7in eod Pe A Five Asscriment of Fishing Rods, Flies, Reels, Lines, Casts, Floats, Hooks, Baskets, Fly- -Books ; : ‘also for repair- ing Rods, received, by “Prince, Edward,’ § Dopp’s MepicAi. Hatt, Dodd’s er ane 10 dy pat 2w 2aw eZ = - New Crorus.—-Weeks & Co. have jus DRY |B ided to their stock a large range of new | bas S 2 ets, Oilcloths, &e. Having been perso! ally sel ad bought very LOW, We ar bargains in every EVERYTHING VERY GIVE US A CHEAP FOR GASH! CALL “@ MS & SIBRMS) h ‘town, M: ay ~ FOR “SALE ‘ Bye pres 61 Valuable Freehold Ferms 2nd Builiines Bets, | ay i 4 . > «ah » near Winsloe Station, Malpeque Read, dive arlo ttetow n foin'C miles FEXUEL subscriber has been instrueted to offer for sale that splendid Property known as HRenwith, formerly the residence of the late Hon. J. M. Holl. The Farm = con- sists of about Six “Handred Acres of excellent land, a large portionof which is cleared and has been for several years in pas- iture; the restis covered with tirewood and fencing materials. ‘The snbstantial _ stone Dwelling House commands a charming view of the country, and is surrounded by beautiful plantations and a park-like farm. It would make a delightful residence for a gentleman ; and being only five minutes’ walk from the station, affords such an opportunity to farm- and yet be within easy distance of Ch’town—- as dees not often occur. The property has frontzzes on the Upper and Lower Malpeque Roads, old North River Road and North River, and will be sold in lots to spit purchasers. For further particulars apply to ; F. W. EALES, MARINE INS. Co., Cor, Great George and Lower Water Sts. Ch'town, April 20—m & thur lm ae ——— THNDERS. Eaton’ S OFFICE, Charlottetown, 13th May, 1878. SMEALED TENDERS will be received at this Oflice until noon of Puesday, the Rist day of May next, frei persgas will- ing to supply the City with ore Watering Cart of the capacity ot 400 galloins. Tender must be accompanied wish a pl: vn and descrip- tion therec!. The Council do not-bind them- selves to aceeptthe lowest or any Tender. By order, W M.- B.- MORRISON, City Clerk, May 14— pat Yaw 't 2Fst TENNESSY'S- BRANDY | A 1OUry SSOTCH WHISKEY, LRISH WAS EHhY .-| AD CASES THREE STAR BRANDY, 100 Cases SCOTCH WHISKEY, 50 "TRISH WHISKEY. For Saie Cheap 7 Cash. JAMES. BYRNE Ur -19i eod JUST REGEIVED, | Great George St., May WALTHAM WATCHES, J. FF. ’. McKATs, North Side ee ih aren Ch’ town, April 12- dy pat Saw for « eee neo as Or Higa) ARL OTT i TOWN | Wiktuin and Geneva Watches. in Gold | N FW FOODS. ENTERED. ' : LNG ie we | Side Queen Square: NEW GO0D8. ROBERT ORR & CO.|« | H: ave open, and reach } ection, a very large stoc!} Kx ot STAPLE ARD Fancy GOODS! Which they are selling, WHOLESALE AND RETATL, now —THAN— yer Before Offered. They respectfully . solicit the patronage of their customers, and the public generally, Ch’town, May 8, 1878. Pirsd department. = Another Supply ef the Cdciented | ‘LOWER PRICES siti te tt tinkinie 3 BOSTO! N. | FO . BR ITH Steamers are fitted with Passanger accomodatio convenience and comfort, gant style. FREIGHT carried at mod ierate rate low as by any other route, EGGS in boxes and barrels handléd “with the greatest care. SAVING TIME, only one business day used in reaching Bostoa, hy leaving here Saturday Morning and catching steamer at Halifax, and t Boston arriving a day thorning. LEAVE QUARLRTTETOWH cee = waste ~ +O a , lel. PU WC TUA Li) y *“ LEAVE BOST ina soiiiie tna jivery Sette PUNCTUALLY “AT CARVELL, BRros., AGENTS, NOON. Ch'town, May 9, IS73. . aw ‘Prince Edw yar { arg pat rd ‘Istand Sao Si HAMMERS SUNMIAER ARR ANCE PRENT, OVA SCOTIA 5 : yoave ( paslotie torn for Picton e very Mon- ZA pay, Wepxesbiy, Tuursday & Satur- DAY mornings at 5 oclock, connecting there at 10 a. m, with .treim, for Halifax. rare to Malifax, $4.10. Picnic Parties of upwards can obtain Return at Charlottetown Office to Pictoa and back same day, for $1 each, Returning te Charlottetown, Leave Pictou every Tugspay, WEDNESDAY, Fripay and Satcrpay, about 2 p. m., on arrival of morning train from Halifax. CAPE BRETOR. Leave Pictou jor Hawkeshury ever Monpay and Tuurspay, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, connecting both ways with Stage and Steamer *‘ Neptune,” to and from Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. Returning to Pictou SAMY NIGHTS, connecting with 10 a. m. train Tcorspay and Fripay for Halifax. New Brunswick, Canada and United Staies. | Leave SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday except. ed) on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown, connecting at Shediac with trains for each of the above named places, and at St. John with Steamers of International Co. for Portland and Bos- ton. Also, leaves Charlottetown for Summerside every Monday Morning, about 3 o'clock. Returning, leaves Shediac every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train fromff St. Jobn, for Summerside; connect there with - out delay, with train for Charlottetown. Also, leave Summerside for Charlottetown twenty or Tickets Accents: Almon & MacIntosh, Halifax, Noonan & Davies, Pictou ; Co.,. Hawkesbury; John. | | F. W. HALES. Hanford Rros., St. Charlottetown, May 9, 1578, QUEEN INSURANCE 00,Y, | OF ENGLAND. _ \GAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING | FPNSURANCE efforted on ail kinds of Buiid- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, ob | Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), . Agent for Pree Edward island June, 1877 i i i | tl Liguor Dealers and others, ir YHE Proprietor of the undersigned stab. lishment, having a large assortment of | Liquors on hand, will sell the same, until fur ‘ther notice, in quantities of not less than two | gallons, at wholesale prices. Ten bottles con. | stitnte two gallons. Ale at Brewers’ prices. GENERALITIES WAREHOUSE, Corner of King Square, Opposite Mr. Butcher's Furniture Store, Ch’town, April 30, 18S78-—-Si 2aw a Tiasiaithing, Casiitting, Ab, Tr WHE Subseriber, than! kful for past patron- age, would inform his friends, and the | public generally, that he is still prepared ie, ‘ido all “work tn his line. ‘Tims: Gasfitting,, and General. J ob Ine | | aa atin nded to. On hand, a lot of Tinware, which* will be sold very cheap, wholesale and retail. Also wanted, a good steafly man to peddle | Tinware. GEO. E. MILLNER, Cor. Great eit &. Te Ste. Ch’ town, May 16 — ; Ss UBSCRIBE for the BAILY EX- AMANER, the Cheapest and most newsy | Paper in the Province, s and as THEONLY DIRECT LINE! Pe vngll and Wore saan Superior n arranged for every and fitted up in ele- i AT ELEVEN AND A 1193 AUCTION SALES. | Pine & Cedar ‘SEIN NGDEHS.- We oljer at rer “At! AW CTION, at OU te N’S WHARF, ‘On Tussday, the 2ist inst., AT SIX O'CLOCK, 150 M. Split Pine SHINGLES, GY M. Split Cedar ¥¢ F. T. NEWBF May 21-—1i AUCTION Wednesday, the 2 tY £ CO. Ail iB, HALF O'CLOOK : SO PUNS. MOLASSES, iG rims. REFINED SUGAR, i0d SOLS. EXTRA FLGUR. GARY Rar BROS. WAOOHS! — WAGORS" i will seil, at Auction, at my square, on Saturday, 25th inst., at 2 o'clock ; NEW Single Seat Driying 3 Secoud Hand do. do, 4 New TRUCK WAGONS (extension). WILLIAM DODp. sak w Auctionéex - VALUABLE PROPERTY: FOR SA \ Fs RE May 18—2i s Tet 7 =e ned “are instructed by the Hon. . POPE, 'to offer at Public Aue tich, on Thi dt He Zed of. May, inst. , in Phe for renoon, om the spot, that very valuable, Pro Owned by ‘him, comprising about 350 ACRES OF FIRST QUALITY LAND, situated in Upper Bedeque, and generally known as the. ? Taylor Mill Property.” About 200 Acres are cleared and in a fair state of cultivation ; the halance is well covered with wood--prin- cipally Seantling and Fencing. ‘This pro has one of the finest Mill sites on'the I and ; the Dunk River runs through it for upwards oi a mile, and supplies. sufficient. water at al}. seasous of the year to drive any quantity of machinery which could be placed upon it. As * a Stock Farm, too, it would be invaiuable. It will be sold in one or more Lots, as may be desired. TeRMs-—20 per cent, to be, paid down ; the balance may remain for 5 years, bearing inter. estat 6 per cent., Secured upon the property. WM. BEATRSTO & SON, ; Auctioneers, Summerside, May 18, 1878— iy «MAY, $8.00 PER TON! CARVELL BROS. at 11 o'clock, i ci May 17—pat 3i re ee ee ns ee ee eeeyene dint a | every Saturday evening, about 6 o'clock. | pejd at their Office, | ' i i Steam Havigation bo J an ae ANNUAL MEE STING of the Shere holders of the above Company, will be on TUESDAY, the 2let MAY, at seven o'clock in the evening, for the A. Grant and disihion of Directors and other business. By order of the Directors. DANTEL DAVIES, President. F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch'town, May 7, 18S78—dy pat “FOR SALE A VERY SUPERIOR i £ NEW SQUARE PIA Maker; Wm. Currier, N,. Y. Cheap for eash or good paper, MARK BUTCHER. May 2 4 —]} Ph A SEOOUD-HAND PIANO ! He GOOD ORDER. Maker— Chickering. Both very cheap for cash or short eredit. MARK BUTCHER. a Pn “HAY. HAY. %){) * DALES PRESSE ESSED article. For Sale by Lord’s Wharf, Ch'tuwn, May 17, 1878. HAY. Prime W. W. CLARKE. — ee eS Wants, Les if, Found, & &. igiberton mente enue a aang in not € weceding half an inch, wilt be ingert* ed Jor Tait Cents per. doy. > 4->t. —_—-s— - OR SALE—A cousfortahie BUUuGY, ‘din good repair. | Apply; td PL. FRASER... Chitown, May 15--31* 0 ee ent W- ANTED.—A Boy about 14 or ‘19 ian of age to learn the Printing’ ape ply at EXaminer Office. , y 14, 1878. | @ST—A GOLD SEAL off a watch chain.’ The finder will be suitably rewarded by’ leaving it at R. Snecston’s, Jewelery, north side Queen Square. | May 1/—3i eod* Business. Ch town, Sad — -~ — a ee nn | maleroom, Queem Sn ee =n aig ge emery se ten RE I a 7 - a aa fee ee c iciliamappabcerec nr een ne ae on aes Bs Pe at ree es a ' ee i