pa gy. -_ o entitle Local and Other items. Mipstemmer Bonner and Tar Suarrs just received, ; : june 26-—31 J. & W. Berr. We sez by St. John Papers that the horse ‘* French Sporter” has been entered to take part in the 2.38 class race, at Moose path, on the Ist of July next. As will be seen by advertisement in another coluan, Mr, Earle’s splendid resi dence will be ctlered fer sale by William Dodd, Esq., on Saturday next, at 12 o’clock. Tue Masonic Pieme took place at Hun ter River yesterday. It was not largely at- tended, owing to the uncertainity of the weather. Those who were present, how- ever, enjoyed a very pleasant day. RememBerk the Grand Temperance De- monstration and Public Tea, at Victoria Park, on Monday, Ist July. Should the weather prove unfavorable, it will take place the first tine day after. sailed for o'clock, with a Tue steamer ‘‘ Worcester” Boston this evening, at 4 freight of 575 boxes of eggs. She had on board the following passengers :—Miss Lantry, James Robertson, Miss Bishop, Mrs. James Campbell, Miss McKay, Mr. C. Hall, Mrs. Thomas Carroll, Mrs. James McKay, Mrs. Campbell, Miss Mellish. Tue remains of the late Walter Bourke, Esq., wife and child, arrived here yesterday for interment in the new cemetery. The coftins were all placed in the Victoria Masonic Hall room for the night. At two to-day the funeral took place from the Lodge. The remains were followed to the railway station by a large number of Masons, who assembled to pay tribute of respect to a deceased member. A Noreworrny Event. — The corner- stone of Dalhousie College was laid just fifty years ago, the ceremony having been per- formed by the Earl of Daijhousie on St. John’s Day, 1820. The pageant, Provin- cial, Military and Masonic, was as splendid as a combination of the three could produce. What a volume of associations are revived by the recollection of that event !—Halifaxr Chronicle, 25th. Tue Tea Party at Fort Augustus yester- day passed off very successfully. Although the weather presented a very unpromising appearance, a very large number took tea at the grounds. At the close political speeches were delivered by Messrs. Brecken and Sinclair, and a temperance speech by Mr. P. R. Bowers. Mr. Brecken’s speech was excellent, and was well received by the people of Fort Augustus. Cricker.—The Phocenix Cricket Club will play a friendly match with a Summer- side eleven, in Victoria Park, on Dominion Day. Wickets to be pitched at 10.35, a.m. The Charlottetown eleven is: F. 8. Long- worth, R. V. Longworth, J. A. Longworth, Hobkirk, L. Yeo, J. H. Yeo, T. H. Finlay, Disney, B. Davies, jr., G. Macleod, Fitz- gerald. We hope the Summerside boys will have an enjoyable time; but we cannot honestly wish them success. LOST.—On Thursday morning, June 27th, in the neighborhood of Water, Pownal or Queen Streets, a NUGGET OF GOLD. The finder will be suitably rewarded on re- turning it to C. A. Goldstone, “ Re- vere House,” or at the ‘ Diamond Bookstore.” June 27, 1878. Goop Music.—The streets have been en- liyvened the past two days by the Band of the Hibernian Minstrels, which, under the leadership of Mr. Armstrong, has been out twice a day for parade. The music they furnish is far above the average of the bands which parade under similar circum stances. The leader, Mr. Armstrong, is not quite a Nova Scotian, but his father was well known in Halifax and other parts of Nova Scotia some years ago as a musician of considerable merit, and the instructor of more than one amateur band. — //+. Herald. oe Supreme Court. Bills of indictment have been found on the following prosecutions, viz :— The Queen on the prosecution of James Leard vs. John Parkman, for stealing a horse. The Queen on the prosecution of J. 8. Carvell vs. James Kelly and John Cavanagh, for stealing sugar and tea. The Queen on the prosecution of William Swan vs. George Swan, for stealing money. The Queen on the prosecution of J. 5. Carvell and another vs. Fredk. Davy, for receiving stolen goods. The Queen on the prosecution of William Allan vs. Thomas McCloskey, for an as- sault. The prisoners George Swan and Thomas McCloskey, on being arraigned on the bills found against them, pleaded guilty. ; The following civil suits have been dis- posed of :— Emily A. Welsh vs. Joseph O. Green ; judg- ment confessed for $851.19. For the plaintiil, Mr. Davies; for the defendant, Mr. McLeod. Barbara Walker, Executrix, vs. Alex. *. oombs; action of recover; verdict for the laintiff. Mr. Sullivan for plaintiff; M>. F.S ngworth for defendant. Patrick R. Bowers vs. Jedediah S. Carvell; referred to arbitration. Davies for plaintiff ; Hodgson for Defendant. Bank of P. E. Island vs. Frederick Morrow and another; judgment confessed for $201.75. Mr. Haszard for plaintiff; Mr. I. 5. Long- Worth for defendant. John J. Fletcher vs. Paul Paoli; case re- NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, f th ci il BY sp ef h / ) Barwin ine r. ) PP nee é > DERLIN, June 26. , _S { OHvress to day Chics boundary of Roum lin ment of a governor for that to be a Christian, : the Porte with the approval of the Powers vussin being gen- England, Austria and | erally agreed on the questions > : ‘ . Bessarabia, Servia, and is to be appointed by u _ Montenegro, Kprases and Thessaly, no dificulty is expected on these points, : j The Berlin Provincial Correspondaz con- firms the report of the new States,especially julgaria, is now substantially arranged; and adds that the really peaceful inten- tions, which rendered the solution of this problem possible, are guaranteed for the speedy and final conclusion of peace, Lonpvon, June 26. _ The Times Vienne correspondent, discus- sing the Turkish frontier line along the Balkans, from a military point of view, says it is a line not to be easily defended, as in consequence of the concessions made to Russia, it is a broken line at least one-third longer than it would have been if the line of the Balkan Mountains had been closely followed. ; The Daily Telegraph's Vienna correspond- ent says: ‘‘As the result of pour parlez between the Plenipotentiaries regarding Greece, it 1s proposed that the Hellenic question be settled directly between Greece and the Porte within the limits designated by Congress.”’ : Austria will also be empowered by Con- gress to treat with the Porte respecting the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina. A Terrible Scene. A WIFE CUTS HER HUSBAND'S HEAD OFF BE- CAUSE HE FINDS A FLY IN THE GRAVY. A dispatch from Burkeville, Va., to the Cincinnati Hnquirer explains how the town was thrown into a terrible excitement the other day over a domestic tragedy of almost unparalleled atrocity, in which Jennie Mil- ler beheaded her husband, Anderson Miller, while he was at breakfast. It seems that he was of a cool, quiet temper, but she notori- ous asa Tartar. The two had been seated at the table a few minutes when Mr. Miller ventured to remark: ‘‘ Wife, here is a fly in the gravy.” At this Mrs. Miller screamed out, **'That’s the way with you, you are all the time finding fault.” The husband said, ‘Oh, no; I just happened to see the fly and thought I wonld tell you.” The spunky woman replied, ‘‘You’re a liar; flies never get into my gravy.” Words mul- tiplied, and in a little while Mrs. Miller was waltzing around the room, smashing up the furniture. Finally the husband order- ed the wife out of the house. She ran and seized an axe which was on the porch, and rushing back to her husband dealt him a heavy blow on the back of the head while he still sat at the table. He tried to get up, but she repeated the blow, which felled him to the ground. Then, in her brutal rage, she severed head from the body. A guest of Mr. Miilers was up stairs while the bloody work was going on, and he got into the dining room just in time to gee the end of it. As heentered the guilty woman held the head of her husband up, and with an exclamation, dropped it to the floor and fell into a swoon. The news of the murder spread rapidly, and Mrs. Mil- ler was promptly arrested and lodged in jail. The Millers had been married about two years. His parents and friends advised him against the match, on account of her high temper, but little was it dreamed that that the result of the marriage would be so horrible. Se ee EP Se Canadian Potatoes. The Quebee papers report that a vast quantity of potatoes has been bought in that Province by American buyers, the Cana- dian grower receiving the American market price less fifteen cents a bushel which the grower contributes to the United States treasury for the duty. The buying season begins in November and closes at the end of June. Of the extent of the trade an idea may be formed from the report for 1877 of Mr. Howell, the United States Consul at Quebec, now Consul at Toronto. He siys: ‘IT find that during the period between the middle of November and the last of June there were certified for exportation at the four consulates in the Province, invoices for 782,- 732 bushels of potatoes. The quantities, with with the average value at the different points were as follows : — Total Bushels. Value. Value. Montreal........305,927 52cts. $158,597 Coaticook.......311,620 41 cts. 126,555 Quehedi ss 24 acs + 105,185 49 cts. 41, 162 St. John’s... 60,000 46 cts. 27,600 782,732 $333,913 “These potatoes at 15 cents a bushel paid duties into the United States Treasury to the amount of $117,309.80. In other words the farmers of Quebec lost $117,409 through not having a home market, and being compelled to pay the American duty. me ssianeensshanmteay entail Died. On Sunday evening last, 23d inst. after a lingering illness, William Wallace, fifth son of Mr. Neil Stewart, East River, Lot 34, in the 25th year of his age. _ Norway Cod-Liver Oil, FRESH, PURE & TASTELESS, ferred to arbitration. Mr. Haszard for plain- tiff; Mr. McLeod for defendan*. an The Court adjourned until three o'clock | . .- } to-day, in order to allow the jurors and | others interested to attend the school ex-| aminations, ] on draught at the APOTHECARIES’ HALL DesBrisay’s Corner). Ch’town, June 10— dy pat 2w 2aw T'tie lace toget your Printing done is at XK AMINER Printing Rooms xed the southern and the appoint- province, who is concerning WMlarket Hall FRIDAY & SA'PURDAY, JUNE 28 & 29! Healey's Hibernian Minstrels | MIRROR OF IRELAND! IRISH BRICADE BAND AND ORCHESTRA » , . Remodeled and Enlarged for the present season. | 18 TALENTED ARTISTS! Great National, Musical amd Picto- rial Entertainment, 2 IRIsSIl END MEN! The Beautiful Scenery of Ireland! The entire Company appearing in Original Songs, Dances and Sketches. Matinee, Sarurpay, at 3 o'clock. sion, 25 and 50 cents. JULE T. MORSE, Business Manager. Admis- June 24—6i NE: a (CHOICE PATTERNS) KING SQUARE HOUSE Tailoring Department BEER & SONS. NOW READY: Great National Work | ART IELLUSTRATIONS! R. TUTTLE. TYNE new and only ILitusrrarep History of the Dominton or Canapa. Just pub- lished. The most popular and saleable Work of the day. In2 Magnificent Grand Quarto Volumes, 600 pages in each, or in monthly numbers at 50 cents. Beautifully illustrated and handsomely bound, with 28 fine Steel Plates, 20 original Wood Cuts, and 200 Photo Lithograph Engravings, on stone, of our promi- nent public men. AGENTS WANTED in every town and county in P. FE. I. Send for terms and outfit at once. By C. D. DOWNIE & CO., Sole Publishers, Box 1954, Montreal. [may 25 NEW STOCKS! —ne OSS 150 Chests Tea, 25 Half-Chests, 50 CAD DIBS (All Warranted). Superior Extra 1000 bbls, Plowr (2 ran ) Superior Fine. 400 bbIs. CORNMEAL, 70 puns. MOLASSES, 20 tierces do., 15 hhds. SUGAR, 40 bbls. do., 30 =“ White Granulated SUGAR, 10 ‘* Crushed do., 25 Boxes W. C. McDonalds’ Chewing TOBACCO, 50 caddies very best Smoking Tobacco, 100 boxes RAISINS, 40 * CURRANTS, 500 sides SOLE LEATHER, No. 1, se 200 e No. 2, 50 bags RICH (1 ewt. each), 100 boxes St VAP, 50 ‘* Laundry do., 49 ‘* Blue STARCH, 2. * Wihike da, 35 bbls. VINEGAR, 30 boxes PICKLES, 50 jars CREAMTARTER, 75 tins MUSTARD, 75 * PEPPER, 40 * GINGER, 200 doz. BLACKING, 40 boxes Nixey BLACKLEAD, oo. ** T. PD. PIPES, j AUCTION SALES, TRADE SALE! BY AUOTION. On Saturday, the 29th Instant, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK : 100 Bris. SPRING EXTRA, 50“ STRONG BAKERS, FLOUR 50 “ HOWLAND’S CHOICE, § 100“ K. D, CORNMEAL, 50 Boxes Layer RAISINS, 20 ‘* Sultana do., 10 Casks White Wine VINEGAR, 10 Bris. BEANS, 10 Caddies Smoking TOBACCO, 20 Coils MANILLA, 25 Doz. PAILS, 25 ‘. BROOMS, 30 Zine WASH BOARDS, 10 Bris. CLOTHES PINS, 10 Casks KEROSENE OIL, 5 ‘* BAKING SODA, 10 * WASHING SODA. 5 Tubs BUTTER. Terms at Sale, : F. T. NEWBERY & CO. Ch’town, June 27, 1878. pat 2in FURNITURE, &c BY AUCTION, ON Saturday next, June AT 2 O'CLOCK, A Choice Lot of NEW FURNITURE, 29th, In Bedroom Setts, Side Boards, Walnut, Centre, and other Tables. —~ALSO~— 2 Magnificent PIANOS, 1 PARLOR ORGAN, All of which must besoeld to close consignmens, A. McNEILL, Auct’r. New. June 27, 1878. AUCTION. —~— 30: MORTGAGE SALE! To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, oa THURSDAY, the First Day of August next, A. D. 1878, at the Court House, Uharlo.tetown, at the hour of Twelve oclock, uoon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in au Indenture of Morigage bearing date the thirteenth day of December, A. D. 1576, and made between Michael Me- Neill, of Township Number Fifty-f sur, in King’s County, in Prince Edward isiuud, sea captain, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of Charlottetown, in the said Island, Esquire, of the other part,— A‘ that Tract, Piece or Parcel of Land situate, lying and being on Lot or Towuship Numoer Fifty-four, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line com- mencing at a stake set in the division line between said Township Number Fifty-four and Township Number Fifty-five, and in the south-east angle of land in the posses- sion of Thomas Walsh, and running thence (by the magnetic meridian of the year 1764) south on said division line nineteen chains and fifty links, or to land in posses- sion of John Goff Esquire ; thence west to land also in the possession of the said John Goff, Esquire ; thence north to the saic Thomas Walsh's land, and thence along the same east to the place of commence ihent, containing one hundred and ten acres Of land, aliltle inore or less, agree ably to the plan of the same in the margin of a deed from the Government of this Island to the said Michael McNeill, together with all rights, members and ap purtenances thereto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Hodgson & MeLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this 25th day of June, A. D. 1878. DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgagee. —————— et BANKRUPT STOCK AT AUCTION. We will Sell, on Tuesday, the 23rd July, AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M., At the Premises Occupied by R. Hi. Crawford, Esq., Tryon, All his Stock in Trade, consisting of a well selected lot of Goods, for a country Store, viz: Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rubber Goods, Trimmings, Muslins, Grey and White Cottons, Dress Goods, Millinery, Shawls, Jackets, Table Covering, Stock- 100 doz. PAILS, 100 ** BROOMS, 409 coils 6-thread MANILLA, 200 ‘* 9-thread do., 100 ‘* 12-thread do., 140 bbls. SHIP. BREAD, No. 1, ne. & O45 oe 30 boxes CRACKERS. | sa Lowest possible Prices {for ‘CASH er GOOD NOTES, “Ga | CARVELL BROS. 'Ch’town, June 3, 1878—2w m & th pat w&sat SOMETHING NEW! } | SILVER JEWELRY. | RACELETS, LOCKETS, BROOCHES, Ear-Rings, Cutf-Buttons, Charms, &c., at J. F. McKAY’S, | North Side Queen Square, | Ch’town, May 31 —- i ings, Handerchiefs, Neckties,Collars, Tea, Sugar, Confectionery, Pepper, Ginger, Tobacco, Soaps, Kerosene Oil, Rope, Washing Soda, Crockeryware, Shop Fur- niture, Stove and Pipe, Scale, Show Case, Measures, &c., &c. StapLe Srock — lHorse, 1 Cow, 2 Jaunting Sleighs, 1 Truck Wagon, 1 Driving Wagoua, 2 setts Wagon Harness, etc., ete, ALSO, AT 12 O’cLocK : THE BUSINESS STAND, Containing about THREE QUAR- TER ACRES OF LAND, on which is an excellant 2 STORY BUILD- ING (Dwelling and Store) all in good repair. TermMs—Under S50, cash; over $50, four months. TERMS FOR PREMIsES..20 per cent. to be id at time of purchase ; 20 per cent. on Ist ecember, 1878; 6) per cent. Ist Dec., 1879. Carvell Bros., ASSIGNEES, Ch’town, June 22, 1878—e o d sj sw pat to sale 10 Nests TUBS, / ny a) t udsies & Frames, Doors, f 5 AN instructed by the Executors of the : co ry xy ‘ _. late Mr. JOH WALSH, to Sell at 03 sa , AUé Tay, at the Lumber Yard, on Pownal Street (near Water Street), - TR = o : - . On Friday, the 28tn inst., AT 6 O'CLOCK, LAO 1 Rnekan Whaat. : 6,500 ft. Spruce Flooring, 1 in., grooved and tongned, - : ra , 20,000 ft. Spruce Flooring, 14 in., grooved and tongued, 10,000 ft. 1 m. Pine Boards, 2,000 ft. 2 in. - ‘ 4,000 ft.3in. ‘ Piank. 6,000 ft. 3x6 ** Scantling, 7,000 ft. Spruce studding, 2 & 3x, 4 pieces Hardwood Pyank, 12 Ships’ Knees, 1,500 Bricks, Ay 4 aur ». P. > a OS . : 7 “a a an 2 in., 2.10x6.10, ? Four-Fanel Doors, 14 in, 2.6x6.6, : Sashes and Frames, 10x12, 12 lights, > ‘ sé — 10x14, 12 lights, 16x34, 4 lights, Fe eé ee {axle pulleys), 2 Sashes and Frames, 13x28, (axle pulleys}, Sashes and Frames, 10x14, 16 lights, te 10x12, 8 lights, Nashes, 8x10, without Frames, Door Frames, 3x7, with fan Ji hts, Mantile-Pieces, ordinary ‘be pieces Stair Rail, xh 500 tt. lj in. Moulding. ~ 206 ft. 3 in. itaised Pane] 200 ft. 5 & Gin. base, _ This Lumber is all dry, and with the Floore ing ol superior qu 4 lights, *. ~~ DAML, “INO Meal —_ Moulding, : ality, is ocdered for positive Sale, and must be sold to close up the Estate. sa s W ff, LEAS FDGS id}, : Auctioncer, Charlottetewn, June 24, 1873 —4i Valuable Private Resifence | J AM instructed, by Mir. S. N. EARLE, to sell at AUCTION, on the premises, on Saturday next, the 29th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, the Valuable Private Residence lately known as the West End House, pleasantly situated on West Street. The land fronts 80 feet on West Street and runs back 125 feet. ‘The House is very con- veniently arranged and contains 9 rooms, be- sides a summer and winter kitchen. The Dwelling House is fitted throughout with Gas, Marble Mastles, Register Grates, and is in first-class order. It has a large yard, garden, and stable attached. This isa rare opportunity to sccure a Pri- vate residence in an cligible localitv. ae Terms ct Sale. WILLIAM DOD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, June 24—m th fr ees ese ~ LARGE SALE ~OF-— REAL ESTATE AT— CARDIGAN BRIDGE ! $15,009 h of Eligible Worth of Lauds and Buildings, cae oC which must be Nold. | AM instructed by J.*S. Carvell, Esq., to sell, By Auction, on the premises, On Wednesday, July 10th, co nmencing on arrival of train from Charlottetown, at If o’eloeck, the following valuable Pro- perty at the Village of Cardigan, namely : 24 LOT, of 4 acres each. 5 Water LOTS, 15 Building Lots, beautifully situated. 1 Finished Dwelling House, with 2 acres of land attached. 2 Acres with House thereon. Store and Dwelling House with Land at tached; the former at present occupied b Messrs. Beer & Son; the latter, by Mr. Hug Lord Macdonald. A Lot with Carriage Factory and Dwelling House thereon; the Factory occupied by Mi. Angus Gregor; the House by Mr. James Stey. enson. A Special Train will leave Charlottetown on morning of sale, at 8:50 o'clock, return. ing same evening. Return tickets at half fare‘ thus placing within the reach of all a cheap trip to the country. ‘efreshments will be provided for persons coming from a distance. Terms—15 per cent. —cash at S:le—and the balance by instalments, namely :— 15 per cent. on 10th Nov., 1878. 20 do do 1879. 23 + 6o do 1880. 95 do do 1881, bearing interest at 6 per cent. per annum, This valuable property—close by kailroad Station, Churches, Schools, Factories, &c.— offers a rare chance to Capitalists, Traders, and others, for safe and profitable investment. A. MeNemy, Auct’r, Ch’town, June 15, 1878. lo be Let, A SHOP on Queen Street, adjoining the Drug Store of P. G. Fraser. Rent $300 per year. Also, two Geod OFFICES on the second fiat. Possession given about 25th July. Apply to ' Pr. i. Ch’town, June 13, 1878—-3i* FRASER, UY THE DAILY EXAM B for the latest nove locel ables “ caeeanarsnee = ae sn aka Re 2 A STS RR SO i eS NNT gh EEN ERT a ng entintnraamnaree acne i aa ore Sere em