e a= ee cal and Other Items, Tur Vice-Regal party returned to Ottawa on Saturday, ArrpLtes AND Ontons for sale at A, Me. | Neill’s Auction Room, No 11 Queen Street. Don’t forget the Excursion in the Heather Belle to-1 ight. Hlorsk AND BuaGy—aA _ FIRST-CLASS TURN- ovr—TO HIRB AT THE Norti Star,.—sep 1 tf Tur three Convent Schools — DeNotre Dame, St. Joseph's and St. Ann’s—opened, ‘with a good attendance, to-day. Tus dwelling house of Mr. Samuel Killam, at Sussex, N. B., was destroyed by fire on Friday last. By Cable to L. C. Owen, to-day, brig Lady Mitton, McRae master, at Glasgow from Bay Verte, in 18 day. H:s LorpsHip BisHor McIntyre leaves for Quebec to-morrow morning. He will be ac- companied by Rev. Father McGilvrey, P.P. Mr. Jousx Bowers, father of the editor of the New Era, will be a candidate for the Li- censing Board. We understond that the employes of the Railway will hold their annual Picnic on the 10th or 11th ist. Tue Election for Licensing Board takes p'ace in this city to-morrow. A good'y num ber of candidates are in the field, and they are to-day making a very active canvass. Don’r forget St. Pavl’s Sunday School Pic nic atShaw’s Wharf te-norrow. ‘TheSuuthport leaves Ferry Wharf at 10 o'clock, ‘a. m. good time anticipated, On Thursday evening next, a meeting of Queen’s Co. Rifle Association will be held in thé City Marshal's office at 8 o'clock, sharp. Tue fourth monthly shooting match of the Charlottetown Enyineers Corps took place to- day. The prize is a handsome Silver Medal. His Lorpsuie Eisnor McIntyre completed his contirmation tour in this Province, by con- firming one hundred and eighty-five persons in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, yesterday. Dur- ing the tour His Lordship confirmed one thousand eight hundred and nine persons. A goon audience greeted Rev. Mr. Neal at the Christian Meeting House, Upper Great George street, yesterday afternoon. The sub- ject—‘‘The unpardonable sin; or, sin against the Holy Ghost, what is it ? How committed,” —-was presented in a logical and thorough manner, and elicited marked attention. The subject for this evening’s discourse is ‘‘Pro- phecy.” The public is most cordially invited. Services every evening this week. CaNnapiaN Fursiture ror ENGLAND.— The St. John News says : while our Jelegraph sighs for a sight of the ‘‘marts” of St, John again filled with United States, Engtish, and even ‘‘Continental” furniture,. one of the richest men in England is ordering Canadian furniture for his Eaglish home. Hay & Co., of Toronto, have manufactured a $3,000 set of dining-room furnitare for Mr. Bass, the Eng- lish brewer. We are pleased to see that the Dominion Government is about to remove the hull of the ‘migrant,” which occupies such a dangerous position on the edge of the channel opposite Connolly’s Wharf... We learn that Mr. H. Mutch has been awarded the contract for per forming the work, and that he intends to com- imence operations on arrival of the divers. THat Moncton morality is not so bad as it might be, i§ shown by the fact that a lady who bought $12 worth of goods on July 12th, and after taking considerable wear out of them, brought them back a few days ago, and taking $1 from a roll. of bills, offeredityas an equiva- lent. The equivalent being refused, she prom- ised to pay in two or three days. It is feared that the promise is worth less than the dollar. -- Despatch. The writs for the return of a member to re- present the First istrict of Prince County in the House of Assembly, have been issued, Nomination day will be Friday, the 12th inst., and polling day Friday, the 19th. The Pro- gress says Mr. J. I’. White will probably be a candi late. gHe claims to be a supporter for the present Government. Several other gentle- men have been mentioned as seeking to serve’ their country. A GORRESPONDENT remarks :—’‘Having had occasion to walk near one ef the most public docks in the city on Sunday, I was witness to a most dinarosebal scene. There, in the bright- ness of day, a crowd of persons was engaged in the pleasant practise of swimming, or what { would rather call- washing themselves. Goodness knows some of them had need of such @ process, and as a citizen, I would be willing to make all reasonable concessions in their favor, provided they sought a more se- cluded place than Connolloy’s Wharf at 2.30 of a Sunday afteznoon.” Josep GALLANT and four others appeared before Theoph. DesBrisay, Alex. Haygen and Peter McGowan, Hsqrs,. J. P’s., on Saturday last on complaint of Robert Bullman, for as- sault. Mr. Peters appeared for the plaintiff, and Messrs, Sullivan and Fitzgerald for the defendants. The facts of the case are: That on the day of the Governor-General’s recep- tion at Rustico, the plaintiff and his brother rode through an arch which was erected by the sons of Acadia. The defendants being mem- bers of the Reception Committee, forbade] the plaintiff driving through the arch, but they drovethrough in detiance. When they returned in the evening the horse was seized by the com- mittee, beaten with sticks, it is asserted, and the drivers were pulled from the sulkey and ill-used. ‘Lhe object of forbidding the plain- tiff's driving through the arch is supposed to be an old grudge between the parties con- cerned. After examining several witnessel the case was adjourned till Saturday next. Tue Fredericton Star has the following des- cription of Fredericton ; ‘‘Fredericton is the capital of New Brunswick, and has a popula- tion of nearly 6,000 souls (and many cows). It is situated on the right bank of the River John, 84 miles froi the city of St. John. In it tlie Local Legisiature meets every year to make local laws for the people. The inhab- itants as a rule are white, and fairly civilized. enjoying free schools and Christian training and all thatind o{ thing. It is true the name ef the city is not painted anywhere in letters on any corner of it : but forall that people call - ae aud we are willing to let it go at that.” ; en hee LONDON | eal DISGSS ! 3 3 cs | | i 1 JULY. \ \ TE beg to announce to the public that we have purchased the STOCK-IN-TRADE of Mr. James DesBrisay, and that we intend to continue the business hitherto carried on by him at 63 Queen-street, Charlottetown NOW SHOWING ! A Lot ef Mens’ White Vests, AT 50 CTS. AND 75 CTS. EASH. Cheap Lines of We need not remind them that, in assum- ing the conduct of this old and respectable . House, we are fully sensible of the responsibil- Colored Al nambra Quilts ity devolving upon us, to have always IN STOCK, GOOD SELECTION OF THE 50 CTS, 75 CTS, $1.00. The Balance of our Stock of Ladies Skirts BEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE. AS WELL AS THE CHEAPEST GOODS In the Trade, Ani if care and attention to. business will do anything at all, we hope to merit a fair share of patronage. TREMAINE & METCALF, S3 Queen-street. A FResn Stock OF PRINTS MENS’ Ch’town, Aug. 28, 1879. A Large Variety, Very Cheap. NOTICE. | The undersigned begs to notify the public that he has disposed of his business at Number 83 Queen-street, to Messrs. TREMAINE & MET- CALF, who will, from the Ist Sept., prox., Broadcloths, continue the establish- ment intheir own name. He thanks his friends for the patronage ex- tended to-him during: the time he has been 1D peg TERMS CASH <oq business, and would so- licit for the new Firm!’ a continuance of like; favors. JAS. DesBRISAY. Leh aM Kb Ch’tewn, Aug. 28, 1879. Charlottetown, July 8, 1879. IN OUR Tailoring Department —WE HAVE a— Capital Range of Worsted Coating, and Tweeds. if J 4 det : heen Maiti gsegr ssn "eg | Pe ee ee a conn ated Cree tear TTS TOE nt AKT ar mic eae Caen niin “HOU STRAW HATS I: HAS JUST RECEIVED _ NHW FANCY DRESS GOODS, NEW BLACK LUSTRES, NEW BLACK & COLORED CORDS, VELVETEENS & SILK VELVETS, NEW FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, New Straw Hats, (Fall Styles,) | FRILLINGS, FRINGES, Aik RIBBONS, A? THE LOWEST PRICES. 3 se led BL MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Aug. 22, 1879 -her wilatories,. * TY STEAM. BAKERY. HE Proprietor of this Establishment, after having fitted up his premises with the newest machinery, etc., is now prepared to supply the citizens of Charlottetown, and the inhabitants of the whole Island, with all kinds of Bread, Crackers, Biscuite, Confectionery Cakes, Pastry, etc., Cheaper than ever. He warrants all goods manufactured by him to be of the purest nature, and always fresh. Pienies and Tea Parties Supplied at the Shortest Notice. Orders from the Country Promptly Attended to. WEDDING CAKES! MADE TO ORDER, ALL SIZES AND DESIGNS. —:0: 4 All Biscuits and Cvackers put up in boxes or barrels, without extra charge ; and are always fresh, not being over a week old when delivered, which is a great advantage to customers, as imported Crackers (very often) are not ~ fresh when bro ight here by importers. The following is a list of Craskers and Biscuits always on hand : » “BISCUITS, CRACKERS, ‘ETC. FANCY BISCUITS. SODA BISCUIT, in boxes ORANGE CRACKERS, in boxes, WINE - " LEMON - $$ ——- 6h P ALMOND 6 = COFFEE .*‘ ae FILBERTS os . TEA vg . QUEEN _ ~ DYSPEPSIA ” WASHINGTON ‘ - WINE CRACKERS, PP FINGERS * BUTTER “ & JUMBLES ~ SUGAR r GINGER SNAPS, MILK et r LEMON " e WATER... . “ i JENNY LINDS, a MEDFORD ‘* " CORN HILLS, ? OYSTER 7 3 CRACKNELLS, 2 SEED SUGAR CAKES, = | MACCARQONS, ‘ GINGER BREAD, r INNAMON BISCUIT, iy ABERNETHY ' A Large Supply of Pilot Bread Kept in Stock, Such as; FAMILY PILOT, NAVY BREAD, BOSTON x NO. 1 PILOT, THIN CAPTAINS PILOT, | NO. 2 PILOT. DOMESTIC BREAD A SPECIALTY, Being hot from the Ovens daily. Also French Rolls, “Parker House Ro'!s,” ‘** Bath Buns,” ‘‘ London Buns,” ‘French Twists,” ete. PASTRY AND CAKES. Fruit Pound Cake, Plain do. do., Sultania Plain do., Maderia do. do., Sponge Cake, Cup Cake, Ornamental Wedding, with Almond Frosting. any size from 4 lbs. Upwards. JOHN QUIRK. | NOTICE. | August 5, 1879. Engine and Boiler, Bone and Gypsum Mill, &c., &c., &e. Tt be sola by AUCTION, on Steam Navi- gation Company’s Wharf, at 11 o'clock, On Friday, 19th Sepember, 1879, 1 Ten-Horse power Engine and ~ Boiler, cost $1,200 ; co 1 French Burr Mill in good order, cost $750 ; 1 very superior Heavy Bone Mill, cost $2,000 ; 1 Ore Crusher (Blake’s), cost $250; Lot Rubber Belting and Gear, i 50 tons Ground Gypsum, 40 bbls. Ground Bones. The above will probably be sold low, and is well worthy the attention of speculators. Terms at Sale. om =: " ETHEL BLANCHE," WILL SAIL ‘From Charlottetown for London DIRECT, » a, oB, WILSON HIGGS, ox— 5 £y* ‘ 4 uctionee Saturday, the 28rd instant: Boston Steamers, | “““irfownelfoving'tSntn, lottetown, following the Moselle, ee ceygne by above steamers will please About the 25th September. PEAKE Bro’s & Co. take notice that hereafter no Bills of , Lading will be signed later than 3.30 o'clock, Charlottetown, August 22, 1879. p.m., on day of sailing. This rule will be ae tee SCHOOL BOOKS _- GARVELL BROS., Agents. . Ch’town, Aug. 18, 1879—3i oaw pat ar, |! sate UBSORIBE for tho DATLY EX AMINER the Cheapest and most newsy ‘Paper published the Province. fIEAPEST IN TEE CILY, FOR CASH ONLY, at HARVIES POOKSTORE, Ch’town Aug. 23. 1879, —so,r ener i Oe aR eae ea aS enn a ee ee nate naan