pmo 8 ee ms ees i GP cgi, “Te a oe uae 8 “ore and Other feitis, ® i 8. Debt Cobrt is th deen Tur ( ty Smal 4 out IS IN Session to- ine . day. ue Methodist congregation of Stewart intend hekiing a place on the 23rd ist week. 1, 0. 0. F.—Regula: convocation of * Port la Joie Encampment tor installation of officers, w'l be held at Odd Fellows’ Hall this even s. at 8 o clock tea party at that | Full particulars next Tug excursion to Crapaud has—owing to anfaverable weathe r cen Posy roned till . orrow. The ** Son! port ORVes Ferry Whart at 8 o'clock to-merrow morning, 7 Tue Allan Line will put on five steamers daring August and September, which. with their fortmightl) boats, will make a weekly jine from Liverpool, G. B., to Halifax, Tur steamer A //) rt le t Georgetow n to-day with a number of excursiomsts for the Magdalen Islaniis. Phe y will return on Satur day next. Return tickets were $3.00 issued for PasskNcers for this Island, per R. M.S. “Hibernia,” which arrived at Halifax on Saturday last: Ven. Archdeacon Read and Mrs. Read, Miss Richards, from London, and the Misses Sanders, from Challenham. The Archdeacon and Mrs. Read arrived in this city last evening. Me. Hexry Patmen begs to teader his sincere thanks to his friends and other citizens for their active and ve ‘y valuable exertions in endeavoring to save his Dwelling House and property, on Wednesday last, and by which -the whole of his household furniture was saved from the tire without «lamage—july 8, her 3in Cutt has been trying to purchase the neu- trality of the Argentine Confederation by yielding up to the latter all claims to Pata- govia. The Argentine Confederation will not agree to any such comproimise, and it looks now as if it might be drawn into a .war with Chili. The prospects of the latter power are far from bright just now. THe quickest passage on record between Boston and this city was that made by the steamer Carroll, Capt. Wright, which left the first-named port at noon on Saturday and ar- rived here at noon yesterday -—valling at inter- mediate ports. Such rapid passages must be a great benefit to importers, as well as a pleasure to the large number of passengers who patronize the Carroll and Worcester. SuPpReEME Court. -— Richard Heartz and another vs. John Muirhead. This case has occupied the Court for some days. A verdict was, last evening, given for the plaintiff for amount of the note. For the plaintiffs, Messrs. Hodgson and Palmer ; for the defend- ant, Messrs. Haszard, Palmer and McLeod. The case now before the Court is Sarah A. Crawford: ve. James Beales—an action to re- cover a dower on certain lands on Queen Square. . CarrLe FoR GREAT Brrraix.— Messrs. John McDonald, Felix McGirr, P. McDonald and D. Keefe have completed the purchase of eighty head of tine cattle in this Province and three hundred sheep in Prince Edward Island and this Province, which are to be sent by rail to Quebee on Friday next, to be shipped by the steamship -Vestorian, which leaves that port next Monday for Great Britain. Messrs. Felix McGirr and P. McDonald go with the shipment, and it is intended to have another lot ready for shipment in about a fortnight from the sailing of the Nestorian.—sSi. John San, BLACKGUARDISM IN SoURIS ON THE SAB- sara Day. —On Sunday last a party of young: wen ef thelower and rowdy class, accom- panied by girls of the same stamp, were guilty of very disgraceful conduct on the public thoroughfares. After attending evening ser- vice, they proceeded on the road towards Harmony. When fifty yards from the church the commenced insulting all who passed them, by shouting, jeering and using insulting lan- guage. At very civil and respectable young man, who passed by in a carriage in company with another, was greeted with a perfect storm of jecrs and insults, which continued until they were out of sight. Such conduct asthison the public roads, on the Sabbath Day, is very reprebensible and deserving of severe punishment,.-Com. —-_- -—-—__-~ <> eo Provincial Rifle Association. Tue annual general meeting of the Pro- Vincial Rifle Association, of Prince Edward Island, was held in the City Hall on Mon- day last, when tie fullowing gentlemen Were elected as members of Council foa the present year: For Queen’s County, Major Morris, Major Geo. L. Dogherty, Capts. Freeland, McRae, and F. 8. Longworth ; fyr Prince County, Capts. Ives and Price ; or King’s County, Capts. Owen and Me- Leod. The Secretary submitted a short report, in which he referred tu the fact that but nine competitors attended last year’s Prize Meeting from King’s County, and none at all from Prince. This seeming want of interest in the Prize Meetings of the Association by the other Counties, the Secret ary attributed to the shabby manner the militia are treated by the railway authorities in the matter of transport. After some discussion, it was agreed that another effort be made by the Council to secure free transport to all militia men, in uniform, travelling by rail to attend the coyee matches. A vote wss passed, thank- foe thes President, Council and Secretary ir services for the past year. nm Special Notices. Lorse Hore. — Express train leaves the City at 4.3 es. will tind ot for Bedford Station. Visitors H ‘arriages there to convey them to the oii, a. and recreation this place " ed. One hour and thirty minutes om city.—Cyrus Tay, Manager. 4i* Lime Juice at Beer & Goff’s. Scriber ha drive f EO—Raitway Horet.—The sub- ting thee Mecreased facilities for accom- them as travelling public, now offe:s to City. His stock rl as can be obtained in the *xcelled in ¢ of wines and liquors are not harlo:tetown. JoHN BoLcer. a | Mount | Ten eats vt LONDON MOUSE NOW SHOWING ! A Lot of Mens’ White Vests, AT 50 CTS. AND 75 CTS. EACH. Cheap Lines of Colored Alhambra Quilts 50 CTS, 75 CTS, $1.00. The Balance of our Stock of Ladies Skirts To be Cleared Ont at a Bargain. A FRESH STOCK OF PRINTS TO OPEN THIS WEEK. MENS’ STRAW HATS! A Large Variety, Very Cheap. La OU 5 Tailoring Department _-_WE HAVE a- Capital Range of Broadcloths, Worsted Coating, and Tweeds. Ya TERMS CASH 258 New Goods by every Steamer, |= Davis & C0 Charlottetown, July 8, 1879. ; SOE Ca eo PAS SR RNR SME Sem aaitrag ee > RN reer te Adan i879. SUMMER TRADE. ! +O TO TKUUS = Sterns STANDARD 2RY UWUUDS STORE to replenish your Stock of AND Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Towelings, Counterpanes, Bed Tickings, Sheetings, AND COTTON co0Ds OF EVERY DISCRIPTION. we attention is solicited to our Stock of DRESS GOODS! BEAUTIFUL F/.BRICS IN Hlegant Designs & Low Prices, Special { | BARGAINS IN Black Silks & Gashmere | TRIMMINGS, OF ALL KINDS. Fringes, Buttons, Velvets, ALSO, A FINE STOCK OF LACES FRILLINGS, TES, &6, a ' | sx? + ico 8 ‘ ar? 2 foe We are head-quarters ror and have some very choice Goods in addition to the most popular makes & prices. IBING LIS Et, ‘America AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Carpets & Oil Uloths RUGS & MATS. = gusenerd Give VSA CALL. Perkins & Sra. | Ch’town,fJune 24, 1879. 1879, Tad: at Gioves & Hosiery, 1, & Ganadian Corsets as TINHE ABOVE BEAUTIFUL WATERING this Season and is now open for the accom splendid “urf Bathing, this Hotel has no equal BY TRAIN :--Trains leave Ch’town for 5.25 p.m. Trains leave Summerside for Hunt p.m. Coaches meet trains from all points and Moderate —distance between 7 and 8 miles, BY COACH, DIRECT :—Coaches leave calling for Guests at all pdints in City limits at 9 o'clock, on Thursday and Monday morning. 2m. pat. & arg. ts ll Nt ttt i July 8th, 1879. ee { HAS JUST { CASE GENTS’ STI 50 DOZ, GENTS’ LINEN 2 Cases Gents ‘95 DOZ. GENTS’ MERI 2 CAS2a5 WILL BE SOLD AT T i ' Sa : : ees age Salmon Fishery. DrPARTMENT OF MARINE AND FISHERIES, FrsHeRIEs BRANCH, Vtiawad, 1Gth June, 1879. ing Fishery stant, relative to the Salmon Fishery :— ‘‘Fishing for Salwou in the Dominion of Canada, excepting under the author'ty of Leases or Licenses fro the Department of Marine and Fisheries. is hereby prohibited.” By Order. W. F. WHITCHER, (‘ommiessioner OF L siteries. PICNICS “GITY SPRAM BAKERY” WITH ALL KIND} J une 30 i i ; | } } : j } j j j Crackers, | Biscuits, — Confectionery. &é.. Committees would do well to call and exam- ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. | J. QUIRK. i Prince +t. June 21- 3w ne REDUCTION iF IN PRICE ¢ cw ‘Albion Wines (PL tou, #1. 5.) SLACK © AL. fang ACE and ROUND COAL ean now be ip. obtained at the above mentioned Mines. Slack Coal, $1.40 per tons; Round, $2, ‘ sky to j . For orders, : G. W..DEBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. EE. Island. | Orrice: No. 35 Water street. het 3, 1879—pat h sp sj kca 2m Q. Ch'town, June Se ee Wants. Lest, Found, | ile ice ae — se epee oes as rare ene a situation by a steady mar- f ried man, at any kind of employment. [july 9] bo or three respectable EOARDERS in a private family, ina |quiet part of the city. Ladiesor Gentlemen, [july 9] | W amicu AmMmCcdlace! y--EWOGIRLS | ¥ for Housemaid and General Housework. Apply at the Lyuly 8, 79) 'Age 23. Enquire at this Office. ‘Good references required. | **Revere House.” a YX TJANTED—A GOOD COOK. Apply / immediately at the EXaNINER Utiice. | [july 5, *79~-tf] qihov ty Let.—-One of the bcst Business ik Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, opposite Post Office ; lately in the occupation ot Rebert Brown. ately. Possession given immedi- 12 tf Apply to Joun NEwsoy, EASIDE RUSTICO BEACH, b ares at s Pe 4 a CG a * CS UBLIC NOTICE is directed to the follow- tegulatior, adopted by the | Governor General iz Council on the Lith in- | OTEL } PLACE HAS BEEN MUCH IMPROVED imodation of Guests. For CHARMING SCENERY, INVIGORATING and BRACING ATMOSPHERE, ant mn the Dominion. Terms, $2.00 and $2.50 pet day, $10 50 per week. Special arrangements made for Families, Pic-nic Parties, Xe, To get to the Seaside Hotel: get fickets fom all points foe Hunter River. Hunter River at 6.20 a. m. ; 10.05 a. m. ; and er River at 9.05 a. m.; 12.40 p. m.;. and 5.30 convey passengers to the ‘‘Seaside.” Charges through a beautiful country. Ch’town Wednesday and Saturday evenings 6 o'clock. Returning arrive at Ch’town abou Fare, $1.25, distance 184 miles. Address : JOHN NEWSON & Co, Cif'town. — A onald RECEIVED Rios” oe) ee Oe <3 ‘4 an? ear a ae eo Fe & 3 Cases Gents’ American Felt Hats RaW & CHIP HATS, 30 Dozen Gents’ White & Coloured Shirts. COLLARS (New Styles) Paper Collars, NO & COTTON HOSE, NEW PRINTS. 9 CASES NEW WHITE COTTONS, 5 Dozer Women's & Children's Cotton & Merino Hose, HE LOWEST PRICES. J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Strect, Charlottetown, June 26, 1879-—her YACHT FOR SALE. GNOR SALE-—The Fast-sailing Pleasure Yacht * Carita,” well finished and found in every respect, with good Cabin ac- ‘commodation. Length of keel about 30 feet. |For particulars apply to ‘ PEAKE BROS. & CO. | Ch’town, June 19—2i wkly tf ' | ' | } | © LET. j | VERY desirable NEW COTTAGE, | (%. situate on the South Side of the Hills- | borough River, Mount Stewart, lately occu- | pied by Kawin Coffin, Esq. Apply to, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 20, 1879.—2aw tf. { FISIERTES, MARINE AND FISHERIES BRANCE, Orr: wa, 6th June, 1879. DEPARTMENT! OF PPYUBLIC NOTICE, and particularly the attention of DEEP SEA and INSHORE FISHERMEN, is directed to the following provisions of the Statute, 31 Vic. Cap. 69 known as the ‘‘ Fisheries Act,” passed on the 22nd May, 1868 :— 1. Section 14: Prohbits the throwing over- board er leaving of dead or decaying fish, or remains of offal of fish, or other marine animals, within any water where fishing is carried oa, or upon any fishing bank; also forbids leaving the same in any net or other fishing apparatus. », S-ction 1}, Sub-section 2: Provides that dead or decaying fish, or any other deleterious substance, shall not be drawn into, or allowed to pass into, or be left, or remain in any water frequented by any kinds of fish men- tioned in the fishery lews. 3. Section Nub-section 7 : Dag-nets and Rab-nets and fish-ponnds are prolibited, ex- cepting under special license. Besides the fines imposed by said Statute, lauy offender against the Fishery Lawes 1s liable to the forfeiture of the nets, material, implements or appliances used in connection with the offence. Vishery Officers may seize upon thew own view, or on complaint, any fishing gear sub- ject to confiscation, and fine offenders forth- with. British and foreign fishermen alike are required to conform to the ‘anadian fishery laws. It having been established in evidence that certain kinds of nets used for mackerel and ether fish are fishcd in contravention ot the fishery laws, by destroying quantities of small fish, besides mature fishes which are thrown away dead or dying, or are left to decay on the fishing grounds, or within the inshere waters; the fishery officers are instructed to strictly enforce the fishery laws passed toprevent such illegal and injurious prac- tices. ; They are alse instracted that British sub- jects, when fishing in British waters, are bound to conform in every respect to the Can- adian fishery laws, and that foreigners fishing within three miles of the coasts of Canada, under treaties, in common with British sub- jects, are required to do so in conformity with the fishery laws which govern the operations of British, fishermen. By order, W. F. WHLTCHER, Commisioner of F gheries June 30, 1879. a oS na epee