f ) ae ge men Local and Other Items. Mr. L&ETELLIER will, it is said, go to Europe for the benfit of his health. GENERAL BuTLeR is again on a visit to the Maritime Province in the yacht America, Ir is now stated that the Marquis and Prin- cess will not visit Halifax. Mr. CHARLDS LANDSEER, English painter, brother of the late Sir Edwin Landseer, is dead. Lr-CoL. J. Henrer Doevar, Inspector of Fisheries, is now in this city on his inspecting four. . At Grand ‘lracadie there will be a grand regatta about the middle of next month of which due notice will be given. Beforr you leave Rocklin House, always pay the cash down, as it’s the best place to stay at and cheapest in town.— li THe person who left a ten dollar silver roll at Beer & Goft's, in mistake for a roll of tity cents, will get the amount on application. Carrats Wasp, the famous swimmer, is in New York, and there is a talk of his challeng- ing Boynton for along swim, previous to going to Australia. F Price, Boustgap & Co., ef London, army agents and cultivators of coffee plantations at Ceylon, have failed, with liabilities estimated at £600, 000. Or of the kraals recently burned by Lord Chelmsford is said to have been the Zulu base wase of operations. Kight more chiefs have intimated their willingless to surrender. Turer American locomatives were shipped to Australia some time ago, aud orders bave lately been received for more. They are found to be superior to those imported from Eng- land, and require less fuel. A YOUNG man is at present underyoing a sentence of six months in jail in Moutreal, two of which only haveexpired, who has fallen heir to the sum of $165,000 hy the death of an uncle in San Francisco. A GENTLEM\N, lately returned from a tour through the \Western States and Canada, re- ports that he saw no place as generally eligible to live in as this Island. The times in On- tario he thinks much harder than they are here. Supreme Covurr.—In the case of Henry Smith vs. the Union Bank, the Jury returned @ verdict of $58.65 for the plaintiff. The case of Benjamin ‘Heartz +s. Neil MeKay, is now before the Court. Tue following advertisement is published in “anadian papers: ‘Information wanted of H. Peard’or Beard, late Miss Mary McDon- ald, second daughter of Thonias McDonald ; by going to Cleveland, Ohio, will receive $10,000 left by will of her deceased aunt, Mrs. Myrindia Waters. _ WE direct special attention to the large and attractive sale of table appointments, to take place at W. D. Stewart’s auction rooms, Queen street, on ‘Tuesday next. Mr. Stewart has the largest, mst comfortable aud comino- dious saleroom in this city. Customers at- tendiny the sale will find ample accommoda- tion. Co. Love... R. E,, accompanied by Lieut. Hussey, has left this city for British Coluw- bia, having been ordered by the Home Ciov- ernment to report on the fortifications there ‘Col. Lovell has been senior military here, in absence of General McDougall, who is in Europe. Col. Drayson, R. A., now becomes commander o! the forces, in the absence of (ol. Lovell. —//a. Chron. Two boys named John Henry Matheson and Henry Morris, aged respectively 12 and 13 years, were drowned in a brook at Port- land, N.b., on Thursday, They both jump- e1 into the brook together, and the water was at the time much deeper than they anticipat- ed, and they were drowned before assistance could reach them. We direct attention to the advertisement, in another column, of the Methodist Sabbath School Picnic, to be held at Shaw’s Wharf, on Wednesday next. Every effort is being made to make this Picnie a suecess. The Band of the 82nd Batt. will furnish music on the occa- sion. A good tea will be furnished on the ground at 25c. The boat will make two trips, returaing in the evening, should a suflicient number give their patronage. A CORRESPONDENT at the west end of the! wity writes: ‘‘Some sixteen years ago the) residents of the western end of the city fan- | cied themselves annoyed by the screeching of | Dawson’s factory whistle. These estimable | parties must now be all deceased, otherwise | we should have heard complaints about the | mournful howling of Mr. E’s dogs all night, to— be succeeded by the hideous bellowing of Mr. D’s cows, as soon as day breaks up to break- fast time. | “Zera had av uncomfortably crowded house last night. ‘Ihe Professor is a decided suc- ¢:ss, and jadging from the numerous plaudits | aud loud bursts of laughter from the audience, | his entertainment was greatly appreciated. Tne Marionettes were heartly enjoyed, and “Joe” and ‘“Tim,” the speaking dolls, caused much amusement. Mr. Patrick Rooney drew the silver watch, Mr. Benj. Keeping, drew a fine china tea set, and Mr. Daniel Douglas the | parrel of flour. Many other costly presents | were also distributed. Zera will again appear | tonight. The programme will be entirely changed, and presents similar to those of last: aight will be distributed. Give hima bumper house, as he deserves. ‘Tur new brick Church at Vernon River wil | ‘bz solemnly opened to-morrow, His Lord- ship Bishop McIntyre will celebrate Ponti-| ticial High Mass, at 10 o'clock, and the ser- | mon Will be preached by the Right Rev. Dr. Walsh, Bishop of London, Ont. In the even- ing at Vespers, Rev. Father McGulve will address the congregation. Rev. Jas. Phe:an, the ‘zealous pastor, edée, has made ample arrangements for con- duvting the opening with all due solemnity. A large congrevation will, no doubt, be pre- sent; and we alvise those of the city who purpose attending, to leave early. Arrange- ments have been made with Mr. C. J Haszard | te run the Ferry Steamer every quarter hour, to whose exertions) the tine building may be said to owe its exist- Perkins & Sterns. WH PAV E JUST RECEIVED VEiA HALIFAX, New Black Cashmeres, New Black Merinos, New Black Satins, New Black Crapes, New Black Velvets, New Black Prints, New Mantle Cloths, - New Lace Curtains, New Ostrich Feathers, NEW SCARY = GACH, &e. &e.. &e. eecmenee * ()° em ‘All of which are marked at OUR USUAL Low Prices. IS SETHE if necessary, in order to give persons 3 chance to be in time for the service. Ch’town, July 24, 1879. ' { } j — ee 0 ne oe ee NOW SHOWING ! A Lot AT 50 CTS. AND 75 CTS. EACH. of Venus’ White Vests, Gheap Lines of Colored Alhambra Quilts 50 CTS, 75 CTS, $1.00. The Balanee of our Stock of Ladies Skirts To be Cleared Out at a Sargain. ee A Fresa Srock OF PRINTS TO OPEN THIS WEEK. MENS’ STRAW HATS A Large Variety, Very Cheap. —— LIN: CPOE Tailoring Department —WE HAVE a— Capital Range of Broadcioths, Worsted Coating, ~<. Danes & ot Charlottetown, July 8, 1879. j iA gon Wamoan'a 2 all {}0 Gi | FEUMUHLS x Babies. ‘wo hours ef solid fun. | and Tweed | TERMS CASH er a oo — ee meena, al = = — mn mat - a iii RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND. HE ABOVE BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE HAS BEEN MUCH IMPROV&D this Season and is now open for the accommodation of Guests. For CHARMING SCENERY, INVIGORATING and BRACING ATMOSPHERE, and splendid “urf Bathing, this Hotel has no equal m the Dominion. Terms, $2.00 and $2.50 per day, $10 50 per week. Special arrangements made for Families, Pic-nic Parties, &e. ‘To get to the Seaside Hotel : get tickets from all points for Hunter River. BY TRAIN :--Trains leave Ch’town for Hunter River at 6.20 a. m. ; 10.05 a. m. ; and 5.25 p.m. ‘Trains leave Summerside for Hunter River at 9.05 a, wa, ; 12.40 p,m. ; and 5.30 p.m. Coaches meet trains from all points and convey passengers to the *‘Seaside. Charges Moderate—distanee between 7 and 8 miles, through a beautiful country. BY COACH, DIRECT :—Coaches leave Ch’towa Wednesday and Satarday evenings calling for Guests at all points in City limits at 6 o'clock. Returning arrive at Ch’town about 9 o’cloak, on Thursday and Monday morning. Fare, $1.25, distance 185 miles. Address ; JOHN NEWSGON & Co, Ch'town. July Sth, 1879,—2m. pat. & arg. 4 CD 3 Cases Gents American Felt Hats : CASE GONTS’ STRAW & CHIP HATS, 30 Dozen Gents’ White & Coloured Shirts. DNTs’ LINEN COLLARS (New Styles) 2 Cases Gents’ Paper Collars, 25 DOZ. GENTS’ MERINO & COTTON HOSE, COASES NEW PRINTS. 9 GASES NEW WHITE COTTONS, Children's Cotten & Marino Hose, WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, June 26, 1879—her 2 Miarkei Mall TO LET ; me fs aig : Se & wis UE | o ATE gant, COMFORTABLE HOUSE containing Th ip} Fada 7 i ‘SO Lepday 6 Rooms, with large Kitchen and good urs y 1 uiby bet | Collar, situated east cud Porchester street. we uals | Immediate possession. JULY 24, 2 ane sO. WILLLAM DODD, Queen Square. hei gin Lo SZ; SFO FOR SALE BY AUCTION, A VALUABLE BusincsS STANO! ON QUEEN STREET. ZERA, W bow ARDY And the man with the Tanninc Hanp, | and his DancrixG and ‘TALKING Remember, thisis no ephemeral exhibition | of doubtfal veracity, but a permanently estab- lished LEGITTMATE Entertainment known and | respected, and may be visited with pleasure. | This is the most maynificent Parlor Exhibi- | tion ever organized on thecontinent of America, which for startling novelties, incomprehen- sible illusions and wonderful acts, stands un- rivaled by any exhibition of the age. Prof. Zera is the Inventor of nearly all the most prominent Magical feats that are per- formed throughout the land, and will each evening present some NEW AND WONDERFUL FAPERIMENTS from his volume of latest dis- coveries in the Conjarers’s World. ‘The pub- lie press of this country is unanimous in pro- nouncing him the ONLY GENUINE MIMIC IN AMERICA. , And the European Press has long since made him renowned as the LEADING MAGICIAN OF THE WORLD. Sarde Beta pee WANTED feserved Se2xts, ) ‘ ) We a = ; T am instructed to sell, by AUCTION, on Thursday, the dist instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK, ON THE SPOT, fg\ik UNEXPIRED LEASE of 2 years of that Eligible Business Stard situate on Queen street, between the Drug Store of P. G. Fraser and the shop oecupied by Benjamin Balderston as a grocery store. The purchaser of the lease will be entitled to the right of purchasing the fee simple of the property any time within the term of the lease. Terms male known at sale. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. | Chitown, July 11, 1879— Admission, 25 cts. ; July 21, 1879. : ce nese me sate eet, *f i‘ SOURL WEST SCHOOL, a Male ii ; , 4 ae , TT nanhar 4 Ter + rther at h nn 1 » ee ‘Maatara at T opened wa | 4. feacher. Apply to either of the nuder- Te eid mae vivid Oi Wy ate aa Five. | sioned. ? 4 i _ i 7 * - ° 7 ¥ iY GENTLEMEN.— Having been again solicited | ANDIEW LESLIE, : Trustees DUMINICK RICK, 4 " by a number of the tax-payers of Ward Five} 0 candidate for Councilman at the approaching Civic Election, I take ; pleasure in responding to their . /, nila ‘Should L be honored with your liberal support, | nee '1 sball place my Lmble abilities at the service | Wants. iosi Found Sr lof the City, and of Ward Five in_ particular, 9 ’ e lof which lam an old resident. I shall also : >—— —--— 'decm it my duty to urge retrenchment in all | Advertisements under this heading, in space | cases, and endeavor t a lessen en not exceeding half an inch, wild he inserte | Which er . "4 nan vie 5 pot Se an ed for Ten Cents per day. ‘to be favored with your vonfidence, es eee I remain yours, respectfully, ne J. W. MITCHELL. | ee 2S—A Lady and Gentleman, | 2 » or two Gentlemen, can be accommodated i a a | with parlor and bed-room, in a very desir- jable part of the city. Apply at this ofiice. | {july 24, 4m eod} id \ TANTED TO RENT—A Cottage | i containing 7 or & rooms, and situate in locality. Apply at the Joun Cantwert, See’y of Trustees. to offer myself as a Os OSs ee Souris VV est, duly 23, 1879—4i ’ request. | i j Tow Ch’town, July 21, 1879 XA MINER (jly13] | ! -— —_— - —_ a aatremneimin 7¥w BE LET—A COTTAGE, situated at the corner of Kent and Wést Streets, West End, lately oceupied by Lieut. Bolton, .. N. Apply at the Office of Messrs. Sul- [july 15, °79] Srey ] . ape | ab LoOOU c | oy j oifice, THE PERFECTION | SOLE PROPRIETORS ||| of WHISKY<@:| CREENTEES 5 UNRIVALLED FOR {17 cacsyam BUILOINGS,EC) | erro D DY. |[oistuisries anGviesMiRe | | livan & Morson, Solicitors, _-—— ee a ' i ’ di iCthop to Let.—-One of the best Business ‘Lorne Hrunianp ,Wris<y.—Sole pro-| 4" stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, |prietors, Greenlees Brothers, London and | opposite Post Office ; lately in the occupation | Argyleshire. This Whisky is a pure unadul-| of Robert Brown. Possession given immedi- iterated spirit, very mellow, in quality excel- | ately, Apply to Joun Newson. 12 ti jJent, and in our opinion periectly wholesome. | —— ala i | Where a stimulant is required, it is to be pre-| 7 @p SALE.—Valuable Residence, cen- \ferred to brandy.” —London Medical Review. | trally located; 17 rooms, besides pan- | Agents : | tries. etc., with water tank, ete., and large | WESERS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Coach House, Stable, and large Yard TOC. Be Charlottetewa, P.E.Y. | Apply at this office. je24-eodtf * ‘ 94, 1879.—6 | ; , —— = YOXEY WANTED Provilet sate of 2 interest low. Cood security guaranteed, je24-eodtf | HE place to get yourPrinting done is at the EXAMINER Printing Koom Apply at this office. ge mr ree pees err nnacaetme any a