ny ~ —esS ~—_ ee ae cence aD re . h Bsésh ray by . ceeal and other ~ FLAS. Ox Our First Pace Report of the E x. R) tion at the Normal School on our first amination & | | xO p%é ‘ =_ © Vew APPLES Cucumbers, l‘omatoe: es ei y Beans, C ibbage, Gooseberries apke : an: + « The Confectionery. es ‘evsnep TO Deatu.—A son of cence Cummings, at Sorel, was killed by having his head crushed between the buffers " | a the freignt cars. p> Mamsora Buirpine,--The frame of Con- It will be amammoth structure when finished.— nolly’s building is nearly erected, Souris Times. —S —> @o— " Ow Tuurspay night a man named Mc, Nally, while in a state of intoxication. walked over Connolly's wharf, and nar-~ rowly escap ad being drowned, >. —- Accioant,—On Saturday last, while Mr. | Samuel! Mills, of Little River, was at caitel shingling his barn the scaffolding gave way, and he fella distance of 15 feet, breaking his arm below the elbow and shoulder. -~_-- Tae Alber ton Pr has this week com. | pleted its first year. It begins its next year on the fourth of July (the anniversary of Americin independence), Wo wish our lively contemporary every success, seer . Reier.—The Ladies’ Relief Committee will thank kinds ia aid of the St. John room at the left side of the B re Tower, up Parties having ‘ally receive contributions of all to 6 o'clock th.s evening, contributions to send will please do so be. fore that time - ‘=z: > Masonic. —Quite a number of Free- masons passed through Kensington on their way from Charlottetown to Summer. side on Wednesday last, to visit their bre- thren of Mount Lebanon Lodge. Among them were: Bros. Murray, Carvell, Large and others, “>> - FISHERMEN along g these shores seem to be in good spirits. Though fish have not been taken in very large quantities up to the present time, yet prospects appear to be good. Both cod and mackerel are re. ported to be very abundant, though they do not seem greedy enough for the hook to please their c pete. Sencar. er’, . nh ee Cnance or Nawe.—Mr. Ross announces: “By and with the advice of numerous friends, and our inclination, we have de- cided to issue the P. E. Isand Times on and after Wednesday, the fourth of July next, under the name and title of Ross’s Weekly, which has been so long and favorably known in this Colony, previous to the great fire of 1866, in Charlottetown,’ cscheebitiehlaaaticiy- iinet inal Kixc Sevare.—The City Council are about placing a new fence around King ufferers, in | ere = Loca! and Giher items. ~APVAVA SAA A SR ew ere LIGlOUS SERVICES TO-MORROW, ‘ Sv. Dunstan’s Catrueprat—Serviees at Sa.m., 10a. m., and Vespers at3 hig m. St. Pau.’s Cnurcu—il a. m., 7 p. m., 741 p.mn., Wednesday evening. St. Perer’s Cuuncu—S a.m, 11 a. | worth for defence. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND —St .James’—11 a.m, | 6.50 Pp. mn Zion Cuurcn—lLt a. m., 6.30 p.m Mrrnopist Cuurcu —10.30 a. m., 6.30 p.m, sAPTIST Cuurcu—I1L a. m., 7 p. m DinLe CreistiAN—10.30 a, m., 6 30 p, m. YouNG Men's C. evening A.— Services 4 p. m. Prvrverance Hiatt—Service at 10.80 a. m 30) p.m ee oe 0 Oe eee — intercolonial Express Co. ee ee ee, sv PREME COURT—TRINITY TERM, Tuunspay, June 29, Phe Queen atthe prosecution of James | Duncan rv. James Finnessey, Francis Me- Atee. and Charies MeKenna- indictment | for larceny, Acquitted. The Attorney} General for the prosecution; Mr. Peters! for the prisoner. Redhouse », McKay. Verdict for p lains | tiff, Mr. Reddin for plaintiff. Mr, Long- Carvell ». Vickerson—action on a proms misory note. Verdict for defendant. Messrs, Palmer & McLeod for plaintiff, Mr. F. S. Longworth for defendant, -_-— _ Poa © - —— TERRIFIC GALE AT THE WEST. CHicaco, Jane '5.—About 1.20 o’clock this atiernoon a terrific gale struck this city with great force, and during the twenty minutes it lasted a vast amount of rain fel! and considerab'e damage was done. ‘Lhe Wind blew with great fury, overtdrning teams aud busses, demolishing signs, break- ing in glass and dving other injury. Base- Offices. 85 North Side Queen Square, |Gharlotietown, - - - P. E. I. Money, valuables, parcels and Sree dise forwerded by P. E. Island S. N. Co's: steamers via Pictou, connecting at s John with Kastern Express Co., and at Riviere dn Loup with Canadian Express Co. Rates moderate. — Safety and dispatch. Goods placed in our charge are forwarded imme-~ diately, and make the same time as tha mails, Tuso. L. Cuappetie, Agent, Diamond Bookstore. Cuiwwix, Sast., St. Jaya, N.-B. June 21, 18S77—54in eod ments were in some instances flooded a foot (devep, owing to the iuadequacy of the sew- ers fo carry the water off. No loss of life is reported, ALEDO, W},, June 25.—There was a heavy ‘torpado here at 9.30 a. m., completely de- moOlishing the United Pr esby terian Church aud one large dwelling, taking the roofs off of Union Hail Block, p: art of the Post Office, (the Manufacturing Companys Building, Severin’s store and severel dwellings,—a heavy hail apd rain storm accompanying it. Phe damage will prooably exceed $20,000 No lives were lost Oneipa, Hl., June 25.—A heavy rain storm passed over this city at 10.30 o'clock this morning. The damage to property in Tue ANGLIN-TcrRGEON election will be con- tested on Monday. a oe — Caterpittars and Colorado bugs are said to be doing damage in King’s County, N S. <> 00een- SaLMon Tuerr.—We learn that the Fishs ery Rules have lately been violated on the Morrell River. Lacrosse .—The Charlottetown Lacrosse ctice on Tuesday evening next, 3 July, instead of Monday—Dominion Day. z ait - Meruopist Curcags, Sr. Joun. ~An effort is being made to unite Centenary, Carmar- then and Germaia street congregations, and, with their $30,000 insurance, to put up 2 new Church at once. -7<—P- Fine.—A house on Prince Street, oceu- cupied by Mr. Michael Moran, had a nars row escape from being burned to the ground last evening about half past eight. Te Silby Steam Fire Eagine was quickly on the scene; but was uot needed, Fink Fienp.—-' Tne Fiight of the Fire Fiend” is the title of Mr. John LePage’s latest poem. It is written in his best style. In it he poeticatly describes the march of the fiend, and alludes to all the great fires which have taken place since Square. It would be well for before doing this to ascertain the proper position for the fence. The present fence is, we are informed, 10 feet out of its posi- tion on Kent Street; 32 feet from its posi, | tion in front of Beers’ store, and wants 3] feet to reach it proper position on Weys mouth Street. ~ -_21—< - - A ‘*Frxp”’ Inpeep.—The lar gest nugget of gold ever found in this Province was discovered at the new diggings on Moose River, near the Icelandic week, Its weight is 165 lbs., and it is worth about $3,500, although $5,000 has been offered fur it as a curiosity. Th2 own-}| ers intend sending it to New York. The discovery caused great excitement in the neighborhood, and the amount of ye na ing sinc» done is astonish! ng.—Hz. it. sicoeinieiiiiaa atelieenoet Wreck.—The schr. Ada was sold at Auction, at Souris, on Tuesday last, to Hyndman Bros.. of Charlottetown, for $605. Ship Su/iote (Br.) Lawrence, which arrived at New York on the 23rd, reports: June ll, lat. 36 05, lon. 53 O08, passed the hull ot the scooner Champion (of Prince Edward | Island), both avchors hanging to the bows; part of bulwarks washed away, and water- logged; both masts gone about two or three feet above the deck; vessel other- wise apparently in good condition, —- —_— aoe + haan fe antry av Morgett.—We beg to di- rect special attention to the advertisement | of the Tea at Morell on Monday next. Every preparation has been made to make | ita grand success. —The amusements usual | on such oceasions wil! be provided, but, we} belive the most interesting feature of the day's enjoyment will be the delivery of two orations—one by Professor Caven, and the! other by James Byrne, E:q., C.C. The choice of orators is a most fortunate one, for it would be difficult to iind two gens tlemen better qualified by natuaal yability, dress the audience than the two selected. We sincerely hope that the attendance may | be large, and that the resuit of the Tea may realize the highest expectations of its pro-| moters—Com. the Council | settlement, last | our own in 1866. We clip a stanza :— } QOnthis beautiful Island, in Summer so green, | 1e freaks « {this mons rbave ofien been seen | In the year 66, we remember it well, re the name of “ Big Donald” was cast on a hell, | Ona tine Sunday morning when all things around | Were asdrvy asthe rags in a_ tinder-box found, The Fiend in hes fury flew over our Town And burned very near the one-fourth of it down. | a | Ei ta] Arrivals. | | ROCKLIN HOUSE. June 29tb.—John Guan, Truro, N 8 : a. A. McKay, :!o.; Thomas Crane, Cherry, Val- ley; A. H. Beers, M. D., do.; Samu 5 A. Coffin, S. Harbor; Thomas T. Taylor, Mt Stewart; Join MeKachera, Lot 49; Edward Bourke, Alberton; C. T. Fraser, Halifax; A. M. Chisholm, Colchester, N’.8.; BR. Ti Biehs, Halifax, N.S.; Edward Leedbam, Musiyno- boit, N. &., Charles Cule, Fredericton, N. S. ye M. F rase', Winodsor, N. S.: Miss C. Ross, Halifax, N. S.: Moss M. Hunter, Lun- eaberg. N.S ;-Miss J. McNeil], Pictou, N. S.; '. D. Fullerton, do; Rev. Neil McKay | and wife, Sump.erside, 28th—John McGinnis, Wallice.N.S,; John P, ‘| Melatosh, do; Hon, John LeFurgey, Sum- inerside; Joseph McNeitl, West Cape; S. G. | Kerr, Cauning,N.S: Mrs. Rev. J .G. Camer- lon, Souris; B. Stewart, Strathgartney, | William Clark,Mount Stewaul; Angus Greg- or, New Glasgow, M. M. Loring Dundas. REVERE HOUSE. { June 29.—W. G. R. Hurd, Summerside; |}Edward Penny, Halifax; W. C. Stevens, | Pictou. RANKIN MOUSE. June 29.—Thos, 8. Scott, Ottawa; John |McDougall. Monireal; T. D. Archibaid, iSy iney, C. B. Stipendiary Magistrate's Court. ee ee eee ae ee There was not an over-rush of business for the past four days in this department, On the 28th Henry Haynes, for being drunk | Daniel Me-. : : : | Innis, for same offense, fined $2 or 8 days; classic culture, and polished taste, to ad-| , ) ‘and incapable, was discharged; Frank Cavanah, for sime olfeuse, fined $3 or (14 days. Oa the 29th, Richard Cuissity, on ‘complaint of Neil MeInnis,for stealing a | pair of boots, the property of Arch'd MeNeill, |got one wonth with hard labor; Michael Beg ran, for assaulting John Josepu He gan, | was fined $ $5 ov 20 days. the immediate vicinity is estimated at $59 O00, | KANKAKER, Il)., June 25.—The Cincinnati | Xpress, due bere at noon, was blown off the track three miies north, Several per- sons Were burt, bat none killed. Rocuesrer, lod., June 25.-- Houses were Mae reof was blown from Ashton & Themp- son's foundry and the smokestack demo} - ished. Fruit and shade trees were leveled. Shipping Intelligence, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. dune 29.—Schrs. Joan D'Arc, Gailant, Ez- mont Bay, joniper posts; Idare, Grant, Sum. merside, bailast; Verte, mdse; Enterprise, Perry, Sammicoas leals; Miggie MeBeth, Smith, Buetouche, boards, P. Gorkam, Allan, Egmont Bay, lumber, Aridane, Allau, Cape Tormentine, deals; Onward, Scott, Wallace, stone; Aca- dian, Whiten, Watlace, stone; Louis dane, Gillis, Buctouche, deals; Lone Star, Walton, Chemog ue, deals. CLEARED, June 29.—Louisa, Montgomery, Langil lishing voyage supplies; Ancelia, Walgeah, Picton, baliast; dare, Grant, Shemogue, baliast; Sarah Aan, Campbell, Biy Verte, Dallas ; Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou, ballast; Olivia, Buckley, Patinagouche, bal- last; (inward, Scott, Wallace, flour; Lone Star, Waiton, Shemogue, ballast. B, Cable to Daniel Davies: Liverpool, 29th dune,—Arrived bog Uarry Davies, Yates, St. Domingo. Italy, brigt. New Era, McPhee. Arrived at Lancaster, Eng., June tlth, bark James Keuway, McDonald Men are engaged at the hull of ‘the wrecked brigt. L. J. ae stranded at Pan- mure [sland Li Bee ba expected she will be got oft in a few days. Advices from Magdalen Isiands says The schooner Greyhound, cf Miramichi, Which pulin leaky on Ser voyage from Bay of [slands, Newfoundland, to Charlottetown, has been condemned and sold by Auction; her cargo [lumber] been transhipped and | forwarded. LAUNCHED. We understand that Mr. lan’s new ship Gondolier will be iaunche dy to-day about noon, This vessel measur $ | [,107 tons gross regisier, being 183 feet keel 9 vears, Al at English Lioyd’s. Theceiling beams and planking of this vessel are heavy, indeed, and thoroughly fastened, which makes her one of the strongest, as she is one of the best finsihed vessels ever built; in Summerside, There are two very fine! houses on deck fitted up with every conve- nience required for living on board wy and very e;egantl) v inished, This vessel is | thoroughly kneed. Tue iron knees, logeths | er with all the iron work, Were made in the} blacksmith shopin connection with the — under the superintendence of that ell known mechanic, Mr. Patrick Condon, w ag jas a ship smith, has no superior on the Is.) (land. ‘The Gondolier is a very fine model witha beautiful store, combining al! the qualities necessary for a fast sailer and good jcarrier, ‘This vessel, on in whole, presents la very neat and substantial appearance, and | reflects great credit upon the draughtsman land masier builder, Mr. Daniel McLellan. | | We hope the launck to-day may bea suc~| icess. When afloat this vessel will en |to the Railway Wharf to receive her spars S. Journat. Personal. C. F. Fraser, Esq., arrived bere. in ae St. Lawrence yesterday, accompanied by a num- ber of the pupils ef the Halifax Institution for the Blind. Thomas 8S. Scott, Esq.. Dominion Archi- tect, is at the Rankin House, ——— ee Passengers. —— $$$ _____.-.- Passengers by the Prince Edward. -— and Mrs. Archd J. MacDonald ar two | children, Mrs. Wagstaff. Captains George! Rurchill and A. W. Harrington. blown from their foundations here to-day. | } Lucella, Sprague,; Bay | poo May a 1877.—tw wk Lewes, Delaware, June 22.—Arrived from | Angus MeMils | 37 feet beam and 21 feet hold, avd will c¢ tas * ws be given. & 4 Su be had by apply: age ; | (UIEAP, at i \ TWO STORY _ pw ELLING, with 44 Stab! ind halt ' Main street. trent free. i ay <p Oe “ HARDWARE g all ti AES! i : SF ait i é UP ry J4IS BREA VV Fei Ships from Kix. Spring Mneland, a general ASSURTMGNY OF ENGLISH HARDWARE Giivine 2 WU. 1 LONDON WHITE LEAD, (warranted.) A general assortment ot Paints, Glass, Putty, &e., &e., eo Colored Also by Steamers AMERIC AN from Boston a large Stoek ol HARDWARE. “ge ne Disstons Celebrated Saws of all kinds and sizes comprisins Buichers, Hand, Panel, Tennon. Compass, Cross Cut, Pit. Mill. & Circulars, Which we offer at prices that CANNOT BE BEATEN. fier | We are Sole Agents for Campbell & Fowlers’ Celebrated Tempered Carriage Springs, used largely by our leading Carriage makers, and whieh fo Temper and Finish eannot be equalled, Every Sprine Warranted. Y opring steel & fron Axles all sizes. M Few Par S , a J f 247 CR 4, VA a. l L BS fo SOEUR mie sO NATOS 8 Serr ae oe Atak KINDS, AT LOWRST PRICK« 0 0————— | Intending pnrchasers will find our Stock plete. BOURKE, SON & CO. A 1 Hardware eom- 4wap ‘ Vi RETAIL DAY octeegonmnnteneaentil HOLESALE q |APORTANT SALE ! 0 = SEacIonald, Queen —IH{AS IN STOCK AND FOR SALE —! a. 2 Gieear 1 yards Printed Cottons, from 7 cents; 5,000 yards Grey and White Cottons, from 8 cents; a large lot of Grey and White Sheetings, very low Damask Tablings, Towe!lings, colored Window Damask, Lace Curtains, White Counterpanes, 200 Ladies Shawls, various patterns, from 99 cents: Black French Merino Paramatas, Crapes, ge Ladies’ Batiste and Linen Suits, Fiowers, Feathers, Corsets, Gloves, Hoisery, etc , at bottom prices, /109 Pieces Tweed and Worsted, in desirable patterns, which will be made to order iy good style. 'Our Stock of Ready-made Clothing is very large, and prices very small. | Our Stock * Men’s Farnishing Goods is complete, and for styles and low prices cannot be bea ae nsptdieatian removing to our New Store (Brenan’s Ol Stand), ‘two months iwe will sell atac onsider: able disc ount from our already low calle J. B. MACDONALD. nce Street, Ch’town, June 28—Sin eod —_ = A CONC ART — AND -- Independent Tamper alice Organization Notce. MEETING Jwi i be called [daring the SCHOOL EXHIBITION present week, of which due notice will All intormation regardiag same will be given by the pupils of the GEORGE H. FOSTER. Halifax Institution for the Blind, h’town, June 25, 1877. id . on an@er the direction of C. F. Fraser. Kse., _T Superintendent, at La Crosse. La Crosse. [¥. MLC. AEA LIL | REGU LAR PRACTICES MONDAY an4 CHARLOTTETOWN, THURSDAY Evenings at 7 o'clock. TUESDAY, JULY 3. Saturday Afternoons at 4 o clock, at Vie- ‘toria Park, Che Programme will consist of pleasing selections of —WVOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, comprising Solos, Duets and Choruses. QAN'L DAVIES, dey., Secretary NEW Tus BUTTER! June 26, $87). CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, June, 28—2in Also, Exercises in Reading, Writing, Geo- caidas Cae sraphy, ete., iNustrating the use ot ‘Raised Maps, Books, and other Schoo! Appuratus peculiar to the eee 2 During the Concert pec imens of work ini innfactured by the puy rils will be ex- one if acre of Land, in hibited, inciuding samples of Brooms, asantly siituated—tronting Mats, ete., manufactured iu the boys’ 1 work de ‘partment. Also. a variely of A lamily being sulferers in the recent fire Fancy Bead and Wool Work, made by at StJoln can have the same 3 months, the girls, 1 FOR SALE O oR TO LET. Alberton, ple [n addition will be exhibited specimens o different kiads of work made by the blind in the United States. They eproceeds of this Entertainmentjare to he devote ‘dto erecting a new We Tashop SPRAGUE. cHUR! in connection with the S@wool, and the Board of Managers of the Institation solic't for it the liberal patronage of the public, a2, iy Q). Box 221, Chtown. Ch’town, June 26, 1877.—Itw pro Apply to NREAT Labor Saving Invention. I! | makes more butter from same amount A cet i hes - of cream. and does it easier, than any mission 25 cents; cli:dren 15 cents chun inthe mar<et. For Sale at lr ccets for sale at the door. Doors Open J.& R. SCOTT'S (a. 7.30; Concert to commence al & yYeloek. Ch’town, June 24—4in fttues | June 28 rN i whet