O ee a magne tis fea pat ie. itt eas Finite ra " s (» . * . ‘ sea = lt Sent aan ae a eh Se a } mi a), i ie he pn! ae = | if } +t’ , | i : ul ere 2 Pope - Se eee ee enema AE ce sii Se ate ee ae gan ae PAY te “Se a ray ee Rah BL Se SIE SASS EEL LABOR LEL a E _ I THE HE is I thlished every Eveuing, OFFICE: INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. I. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : six Months, : . . $2 50 Three Months, Ll 25 (me Month, 0 50 Une Week, Oo 12 e@ Acivertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for month!y, quar- terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on, appli- cation. W. i. COTTON, | J. W. MITCHELL, Manager. Office Sup’t - ¥ The Datny EXAMINER. JUNE 24, 1879. Supreme Court. Ture Trinity Term of the Sapreme Court met in this City to-day, Chief Justive Palmer and Mr. Justice Hensley presiding. The Grand Jury :- following gentlemen compose the ‘ Richard Heartz, Foreman; Peter M. Bourke, James Fraser, Wellington Match, Samuel McRae, John Nelson, John W. Hughes, Joseph A. McDonald, George Dogherty, Jerome Deirant, Lemuel L. Beer, Wm. Boyle, John 8S. McLeod, Alex. McBeth, Arthur Holroyd, Wm. Lowther, Renald MeDonald, John Quirk. The charge of the Chief Justice was not very He congratulated the Jurors on the paucity of criminal cases, and important. briefly outlined the following, which were submitted to their consideration : The Queen in the prosecution of Joseph McKinnon, vs. Frederick Davy, assault. The Queen in the prosecution of John F. MeKay +s. Ellen Lannan, Catherine Lannan, and Jane Clements, alias Jane Mcelnnis, larceny. The Queen in the prosecution of Peter Connolly vs. Peter Donnelly, larceny. The Queen in the prosecution of Ellen McGee vs. Thomas Cameron, assault with intent to rape. — —So 100m = Why he Went to Attica. On the 25th of February, of the present year, the Prince Imperial wrote to M, Rouher explaining the motives that had led him to resolve on going tothe Zulu war. The communication was dated from Chiselhurst, and was as follows: My Dear M. Rover :--_ [am about to leave Europe, and my ab- sence may continue for some mouths. I| have too many faithful friends in France for me to remain silent as to the reasons of my depar- ture. For eight years I have been England’s guest. LI completed my education in one of her military schools, and have kept up my counection with the British army by joining it on several occasions, during its great mancuvres. The war Great Britain is now carrying on at the Cape of Good Hope has lately assumed « much more serious aspect than git had previously. I felt anxious to watch the operations, and I sail in two days. In France, where, thank Heaven, party spirit has not extinguished the military spirit, people will comprehend that [am anxious to share the fatigues and dangers of those troops among whom | have so many comrades: The time | shall devote in assisting in this struggle of civilization agains barbarity will not be lost to me. My thoughts, whether [ am far or near, will constantiy turn to France. I shall watch the phases she will constaatly pass through with interest and without anxiety, for | am convinced that God protects her! I trust that during my absence the partizans of the Imperial cause will remain united and confident, and will continue to hold before the county the spectacle of a party which, faithful to its doctrines, remains constantly animated by the most ardent patriotism. Accept, mon cher Monsieur Rouher, the as- surance of my sincere friendship. NAPOLEON, =< ° The Canada General Assembly an Hymns. The Canada Assembly, last week, ac- cepted the report of a committee on hymn books, which contained the following :— In all approved hymna beoks there are about 1000 different hymns, from which the committee selected 253, from other sources they selected 25, making altogether 278. Besides these they selected 11 hymns for the young and il doxologies, chiefly from the hymn boecks already meationed. The hymns thus selected were sent to pres- byteries to be considered by them, and re- ports have been received from all the pres- byteries except six, namely the presbyteries et Sydney, Newfoundland, Hamilton, Lon- den, Chatham and .Huron. Some of the reports were sent to the Committee and some to the General Assembly. Of the presbyteries reporting, sixteen express general approval; two disapprove; seven recommend the matter to be recommited for another year; three express \o opi. ion, simply recommending certain alterations and additions. The report was received, and the com- mittee re-appointed with a view of making their work more perfect and reporting to next General Assembly, when, no doubt, a Hymn Book of a suitable character will he adopted. ON Saturday evening, the I4th inst., a rig ger on board the schooner ‘‘Arizimbo,” at Calais, Me., fell from the cross-trees through the main hatch to the keelson, a distance of 60 feet. Strange to say he lived some days at least, though it seems impossible that he Dany Examiner) * 2° 8. 2: CS &S and P Y: The following arrangements have been made for the Charlottetown Conference | -- ORDER OF PUBLIC SEVICEs. WEDNESDAY, 25th June. tev. H. Daniel. Prince street at 7.30 p. m. e Robt. Wilson. Upper Prince st. THRSDAY, 26th. 6.30 a. m.—Candidate. 12 Conference Prayer Meeting. 7.39 p. m. Missionary meeting. FRIDAY, 27th. . 6.30 a. m. —Candidate. 7.30 p. m.—Sunday- School Service. Addresses by Revs. 8S. R. Ackman, R. W., Weddall and W. W. Lodge. SATURDAY, 28th. 6.30 a. m. — Candidate. 7.30 p. m.——Service conducted by Rev. Dr. Subject—‘‘Christian Life and work.” Pope ScnpDaAY, 29th. Prince Street, 9.00 a. m., Conference Lovefeast, conducted by Dr. Stewart. 10.30 a. m., President of Conference. 2.30 p.m., Sabbath School, addresses by Rev. Wm. Lawson & E. £vans. 6.30 p. m., Rev. D. D. Currie. 8.00 p. m., Sacramental Service. Upper Prince Street- 10.30 a. m., Rev. Robert Duncan. 2.30 p. m., Sabbath School, addresses by Revs. Benj. Chappell and Thomas Marshall. 6.30 Rey. Douglas Chapman. St. James’ Church (Presbyterian) lla. m., Rev. Dr. Kennedy. 6.30 p. m., Rev. C. W. Paisley, A. M. Zion Church (Presbyterian) ll a. m., Rev. W. W. Percival. 6.30 p. m., Rev. S. R. Ackman. Third Presbyterian Church - ll a.m. Rev. TF. J. Deinstadt, 7.30 p.m. Rev. G. W. Fisher. Bible Christian Church— 10.30 a.m. Rev. 8. T. Teed, 6.30 p.m. Rev. Charles Comben. Baptist Church— 10,30 a.m. Rev. Mr. Tweedy, 6.30 p.m. Rev. C, H. Hamilton. Cornwall— ll a.m. Rev. H. McKeown, 6.30 p.m. Prof. Burwash. Highfield — ll a.m. Rev. H. Daniel, 6.30 p.m. Fred. W. Harrison. Kingston— llam, Rev. J. S. Phinney. North Wiltshire — llam. Rev. Aquila Lucas, 6.30 p.m. Rev. R. 8. Crisp. Princetown Road— 3 p.m. Rev. Isaac N. Parker. Little York— ll aa. Rev. Waldron W. Brewer, 6.30 p.m. Rev. William Dobson. Union Road — llLa.m. Rev. G. M. Campbell, 6.30 p.m. Rev. Geo. Harrison. Brackley Point Road— 3 p.m. Rev. R. W. Weddal, M.A. Pownal— 10.30 a.m, Rev. Levi S. Johnson, 6 p.m. Rey. John S. Allen. Vernon River-— 10.30 a.m, Rev. W. W. Colpitts, 3 p.m. ‘do Mount Herbert— 3 p.m. Rev. John §. Allen Clifton— 3 p.m. Rev. William Penna. MONDAY, 30TH. >.30 a.m. Candidate. 7.90 p.m. Ordination Service, at which seven or eight candidates will be or- dained to the full work of the ministry, after the usual order of the Methodist Church. TUESDAY, JULY Ist. 6.30 a.m. Candidate. 7.30 p.m. Educatienal Meeting. _ i ee An Ottawa Sensation. On the 21st inst., whilst a farmer was passing a wooden house on the Russel Road, Uttawa, eccupied by a woman named Bella Hood, he observed a female form stretched out on the step. He at first thought that Miss Hood was sleeping, but on a closer ex- amination noticed blood on one of her legs, which protruded from under the dress. In company with a ffiend he approached the house, and, to his horror, discovered that she was dead, and that both inside and outside the house there were blood stains. it appeared as though some brutal murder had been committed, but further develope- ments led to the conclusion that death was caused from hemorrhage. The woman was enciente. An inquest was immediately held, and the following verdict returned : that deceased came to her death from hem- orrhage froma punctured wound in the vagina, but whether inflicted by herself or some unknown party, or by accident, is un. known to the jury. setsiiineanineot- ens Government Expenditures. ———— An “ISLANDER” writes to the St. John Sun: ‘In the astonishing list of ‘‘Perley’s wrecks’ which mark the coast line of these Lower Provinces of the Dominion, I do not see that your correspendent ‘‘Econemist”’ mentions the misplaced and poorly protected breakwater at Souris, in this ‘‘ught little Island.” This structure was only recently completed at very great cost. yet it is al- ready down for repairs and promises to at- tain notoriety quite equal to that of Cow Bay in Cape Breton, to which your corres- pondent directs particular attention. Al- ready has a large sum been expended upon it during the present year, and a further sum of $5,000 was voted by Parliament for ‘‘repairs” during the coming year.” —-—> @2: Gib -e o-—_—___.._ Tue latest accounts from Magdalen Islands say that vegetation there is much retarded, and it is feared the greater portion of the seed sown this spring will perish in the ground, unless we have some fine warm weather very shortly. The fishermen find pretty good fishing whenever the weather permits them to go outon the fishing grounds. Capelin have struck in at Entry Island. The To the Editor of the Examiner. On Thursday evening next, the exercises at the Convent De Notre Dame will be concluded by a grand concert, and the distribution oi prizes to the pupils, in the Convent Hall. Hitherto the concerts given in this Institution on similar occasions could not be equalled im a most excellent programme has been prepar ed for Thursday evening, as follows : Grand March, Duet—( Young Folks at Home ”) - By Vierock; 26 hands. Chorvs—(‘* The Sunbeams are Glancing”) By Rossini. ‘« Selection of Scotch Airs ”) By Albert; £21] ads. Song and Chorus—(‘‘ Mother don't keep meftoo long ”’)- 3y Dan. Distribution of Prizes to the Pupils of the Primary Class. Vocal Quartette —(‘‘ Bird Cantata ) By Haman. (<* Pleasure train Polka’ ) Kinkel ; 20 hands, (“The Vagobond ’’)- By Melloy. Music, Duo Concerto-—(‘*Cazza Ladra” By DeCourcells; 20 hands. Distribution of Prizes and Honors to the Pupils ‘of the Second Class. Chorus—(‘‘ Haste Crimson Moraes pee By Donizetti. “election of French Airs,— By Streabbog ; 34 hands Comic Song, —(*‘A Musical Soiree,”) Levassor Music, Duett--Selection from ‘‘Moore’s Melodies.” Distribution of Prizea and TIlonors to the pupils of the First Class. Vocal Quartette—(‘June,”) By Leavitt Music, Duet —(‘‘The Philter,”) By Tessy, 20 hands (‘Now the wind is Blowing, ’’) By Rossini Music, Trio Music, Duett : » 6 pe sono Hass Molo Music, Trio Chorus (‘voUwns of Honor. Address, — God Save the Queen, *=_eof + ~- . St. John Fire. ee 36 hands OHARLOTTELOWN, June 24. 1579. Sir,-Will you please insert the annexed letter from the Secretary of the St. John Relief and Aid Society. If those persons who cellected or forwarded donations, either in goods or money, in aid of the sufferers, will send me, during the week, the lists of such contributions, | will for- ward them to the Secretary, as require:l. A. A. MacponaLp, St, JOHN RELIEF AND A‘D SOCIETY. St. John, N. B., May 19, 1879. Dear Sir,—It is the intention of the St. John Relief aud Aid Society to publish a full report of its work since the fire, with a list of the contributions. For some days after the fire, and before our organization was perfected, a great deal ef contusion naturally existed, and articles may have been received and dis- tributed without being properly accredited. To prevent the possibility of having to make corrections, 1 have to request that you will kindly furnish me—as far as lies in your power—with a list of the donations in money, eods, or otherwise, so generously contributed y your citizens, together with the names of the donors, date of shipment, and any other information you may possess. Very ~ ully yours, T. A. CurpmaAn, Secretary. To A. A. Macdonald, Esq., Charlottetown. + »2_ea<« TT Special Notices. Have you seen those Kid Gloves for 25 at May, Kelly & Co’s, Ow the 10th of next month, Mr. Earle will have a vacancy for three music pupils in his classes. Beginners preferred —3i You can get a real Ostrich Feather for 10c. at May, Kelly & Co’s. AnorTuEr supply of Waltham Watches just received at J. F. McKay’s, [j 14 3taw 3w Lime Jutce at Beer & Goff’s. A Goop Suir or Worstep at May, Kelly & Co’s for $17.00. CALL and see the new batch of Ladies Straw Hats at May, Kelly & Co's. JusT ARRIVED at May, Kelly & Co’s Ladies Black Kid Gioves, and Ostrich tips, the finest quality in the city. THosr are nice cheap Spectacle and Eye. glass Cases at Wellners. |wkly pat pres ar 31 A Fine Tweep Scrt, worth $20.00, madi to order for $16, at George FE. Full’s Custom Tailoring Department. Lorne Hore, Co. (LIMITzeb), situate AT TracapDige Beacu, Nortru Snore, P. E. L.-—- The above Hotel will be ready to receive visiters on Saturday, the 28th June. This House is owned by a Joint Stock Co., incor- porated by Act of Parhament. The Company are using every exertion to make this the most desirable summer resort on the Island. For boating, fishing, shooting, bathing, it is un- surpassed, and is conveniently situated, only 20 minutes drive from Bedford Station, 13 miles from Charlottetown. Trains leave in the morning at 6.50 and afternoon 4.30; re- turning, arrive 9.55 a. m., 8.05 p.m, Charges moderate. Tracadie, June 20, 1879—4in pat PrPEsRVE YOUR EYESIGHT by buying a pair of those good Spectacles or Eye- glasses, at Wellner’s. {wkly pat pres ars j 3 Cappace PLaNnTs,—of the best quality can be had from John McRory, at Dorchester st., east, or at the market. 100 npLs. Superior Family Flour just re- ceived at Beer & Gorr’s. [j16 3i J, f. MeKay sells Waltham Watches the cheapest in the ci > [j 14 3taw for3w eas HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSF. _ June 21.—John H. Cathrae, city; Samuel Snider, Brantford, Ont.; James Campbell, Toronto. can recover. The first words he was heard to utter when picked up were—‘0, Father, ~-Mother, they are killing me !” ' Bay, and are preparing for the deep sea her- fishermen have raised their nets in Pleasant ring tishery in the Gulf. ) Rufus B. Oxley, Halifax, N. S.; William H, June 23.—Geo. W. Howlan, Cascumpec; the Province, and weare pleased to see that , Cyrus Tay, Manager. oA = rm <p —a eee AND Sleris STANDARD DRY GOODS STORE to replenish your Stock of Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, ‘lowelings, Counterpanes, Bed Tickings, Sheetings, —AND- COTTON GOODS OF EVERY DISCRIPTION, commie? QE emmenen attention is. solicited to our Stock of DRESS GOODS! BEAUTIFUL FABRICS IN Klegant Designs & Low Prices, Special BARGAINS IN Black Silks & Cashmeres, TRIMMINGS, OF ALL KINDS. Fringes, Buttons, Velvets, ALSO, A FINE STOCK OF LACES, FRILLINGS, TIES, &e. We are head-quarters for Gloves & Hosiery, and have some very choice Goods in addition to the most popular makes & prices. —— ENGLISE, American,. & Canadian Corsets AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Carpets & Gil Cloths, RUGS & MATS. New Goods by every Steamer. -_——e— - GIVE USA CATT, kins & Sirus Adams, St. John, N, B. Ch’town, June 24, 1879, June 23, 1879. eB 2 oe opt oa i , abot ee ashes teed SEASIDE HOTEL! TPIS Peautiful Summer Kesort will be opened for the season on *Sth June, instant. The premises have beer greatly improved this season. For health, comfort and beauty the Hotel stands unrivalled. ’ The Proprietors will spare no pains to make a@ Visit enjoyable. JOHN NEWSON & CO., Propr’s. June 24, 1879.—pat 2 eee Ci. L an hic 8 TN aio | he SL THE PERFECTION || SOLE PROPRIETORS of WHISKYZx<@,|| CREENLEES & UNRIVALLED For GRESHAM BUILDIN TODDY. ea ner ‘‘LorNE HIGHLAND WHIsKy.—Sole pro- prietors, Greenlees Brothers, London and Argyleshire. This Whisky is a pure unadul. terated spirit, very mellow, in quality excel. lent, and in our opinion perfectly wholesome. Where a stimulant is required, it is to be pre- ferred to brandy.’”-~—London Medical Review, Agents: - MESERS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P_E.T. June 24, 1879.—tin A MULATTO BOY, about 8 years oid strayed from his home at Benjamin Deek- endorff’s, North River, on MONDAY MORN, ING, the 16th Jure, and was not heard of since. Any information will be gladly re- ceived at the Examiner Office, or by BENJ. DOCKENDORFY. North River, June 24, 1879—2i pd a DR. P. W. G. CANNING, Licentiate Royal Colleges Physicians aud Surgeons of Edinburgh. LEICENTIATE MIDWIFERY. RESIDENCE : Upper Hillsborough St., corner Hillsborough and Euston Streets, Charlottetown. OFFICE HOURS : 8:30 toll a.m ; 7 to 9 p.m. Charlottetown, June 24, 1879.—eod TEA PARTY PIC-NIC SUPPLIES ! BEER & GOFF’S Lemon. Raspberry, and Pine Apple Syrup Sold in bottles and by the gallon. Plain and Faney Biscuits Sold in Boxes & Bbls. and by the pound. Iceing Sugar, Raisins, Currants,Pastry Flour, Essence of Coffee, Confectionery, Nuts, Oranges, Potted Ham, Drivelled Ham, Potted Tongue, &c BEER & GOFF. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF Albion Mines (Pictou, N. 8.) SLACK COAL. YLACK and ROUND COAL can now be } ) obtained at the ahove mentioned Mines, Slack Coal, $1.40 per tons Round, $2, lor orders, apply to G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. BK. Island. Orrice : No, 35 Water street. Ch’town, June 23, 1879-—pat h sp sj kea 2m PICNICS: “CITY STEAM BAKERY ” WITH ALL KINDS OF-— trackers, mens _ Confectionery, dic., Committees would do well to call and exam- ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. J. QUIRK, Prince St, June 21— 3w ne ~_— ~~ a PIANO FOR SALE. NE FIRST-CLASS Second-hand PLANO will be sold cheap. (Good terms. Apply at this office. June 21—4i eod rene ee MACLEAN & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. A, A. McLEAN, 2B,(, MARTIN, June 18, 1879,~- ex 2aw Syme ila ciciia aw © AA ro = on t= «.,. 4 | 6 ee ee