——__— Loeal and Other Iiems. | Crry Smact Desr Court meets to-morrow. Tue river Nile is reported to be unusually Btyeti A rvarry of fifty-seven Icelanders have arrived at Winnipeg. Tuk Aeorsoge leaves this pert for Shediac to-morrow Cov. J. Hunter Duvar’s letter on the fish eries received —-will appear to-morrow. Beskeri is preposed as the starting point vi the Trans Sahara Railway. ErcuT new cases and tive deaths from yellow iever in Memphis yesterday. Tue general election of the Prussian Diet will be held on the Sth of October. Tue German Government propose to tax dividend coupons on the public debt. _ ANorHer reduction of ‘wages{is proposed in the Cleveland iron district in the north of Kngland. Str Starvrorp Norrucorsk has asked for a vote of credit for £3,000,000 for the expenses ef the Zulu war. ‘THe stipends of the Freuch bishops and archbishops are to be reduced, and those of the working clergy increased. A FORMIDABLE revolutionary conspiracy has been discovered in Russia, and a number of those implicated are now imprisoned in St. Petersburg. Deatus from cholera among the British treops on the return from Afghanistan num- bered over 400, while oniy about 100 men were lost in the campaign. _ We learn that a silver medal for foot races, in New York, was awarded to Mr. John Bate- man, formerly a printer in the Moncton 7'imes office but now of Boston. — 7 fines. AN old pensioner named Simpson, living on York street, Toronmto,- committed suicide on Sunday by taking a dose ot Paris green. He was of intemperate habits and left a letter saying he was tired of life. Hew Joun O'Connor, President of the Privy Council of the Dominion—accompanied by his wife and two daughters—is on a visit to the city, They are staying at the ‘* Rankin House.” Sam. Au. Brau, the Karen covert from idolatory, wishes to inform the public that be will be unable to address the meeting announc- ed for him at the Y. M. C. A. Hall, on Wed- }' nesday evening. The lecture will, therefore, be postponed unti! further notice. Crores ix New Brunawick.—The crops ‘uoughout the countay have made astonish- ing progress during the past week or ten days. ‘The crops everywhere promise an extraordin- ary yield. Hay, which is rapidly being housed, is a good crop. Amone the changes made in the Game Laws by the Legislature of Nova Scotia are :— Woodcock sheeting commences on the Ist inet... instead of let september; partridge Ist of Octpher, but hares and rabbits cannot be set befare the ist tober instead of det September ; the season for shooting moose and cariboo will commence on the ld5th Sep- tember instead of lst of October, closing on the Ist ofJ anuary ; the price of game liceuces #90 aon-residents has been increased to $50. Yue first arrangements for Mr. Beecher's Lecture was to have bad the price of admis- siun at the lowest concert rates, viz., 25 and 50 cents, without unreserved seats. But in erder to meet the wishes of some of the friends who wante! the chance of securing certain seats, that they might be sure of whatever time they went, a new set of tickets had to he prepare, the seats numbered, and extra nelp employed to make the new arrangement reliable for which only ten cents a ticket extra has been charged —aug 5, i Tux Local Government are putting all their buildings in first-class order prior to the r ion of the Vice-Regal party. We beg to direct the attention of Col. Gray, our Deputy Adjutant General, to the very dis- graceful state of the fence adjoining the Drill Shed and Armory—hardly a paling is left standing. As the Minister of Militia and Adjatant (‘eneral Sir Selby Smythe, are expected to aecompany the distinguished 191 , we are anxious, for the credit of our Militia Department, that it should present a respectable appearance. Arthe Stipendiary Menatys Court yester- day morning, the nameof Harriet McDonald was first called. She, at eleven o’clock on Satur- day night, was dancing a jig on Queen Street, end was disturbed in that pleasant avocation by, an officer, who con ucted her to the elice Station, In the station, te ren- dered a choice programme, consisting of senti- mental and ctmsic, Galio and English songs, interspersed by jigs and waltzes, to the amusement of @ crowd of spectators. She was fined $1 clea or 3 days. Joseph for fighting on the street. Valley appeared The a - against him was very weak, and he was discharged on his own ace to ap this morning. Peter McGui, is the bahiot inger of this city. On Saturday night, while ring one of his favorite songs, Peter was captured by the police. His disap- pearance from the station, yesterday, was mysterious, but this may not aceount for his being discharged esterday, M, McDonald was frivolous com t on morning, John . , drank and in- capable, was fined $2 and costs, or 18 days. Thomas Hogan, for the same offense, was $i and costa, or 4 days. M. McCarthy, for fighting on the street, was fined $2 and costs er 8 days, aad Joseph Valley, for the came offense, was fined $3 and costs, or 10 days, +.o-o——— Special Notices. Good Cabinet Organ, cost $130, will be sold for $60. Apply im- mediately at this Office. [aug 4, 79, 3: Fry Bascx and Fly paper at Dodd's Medical Hail. [aug 2, 2wks t & f] Monrszreat Live Juice, genuine, on draught at Dodd’s Medical Hall. CAMPBELLS QUININE WINE at Dodd’s Medical Hall. en ae ne 8 ee ces ee a aE LONDON 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 Te be Cleared Out at a Bargain. A Fresu Srock OF PRINTS TO OPEN THIS WEEK. MENS’ STRAW HATS! A Large Variety. Very Cheap. am eee ee nn ne ee NEW y A Perkins & Sterns. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED VIA 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 SCARF LACE, LI. Gods. Ee j i } | Tailoring Department Capital Range of Broadcioths, Worsted Coating, and Tweeds. de. &e., ke. All of which are marked at OUR USUAL Low Prices. War TERMS CASH <q Geo, Dries & UM ee Charlottetown, July 8, 1879. M&S Ch’town, July 24, 1879. nana aie! 3 eee & ---- - a = = = me Man CITY STEAM BAKERY. ue 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, Biscuits, Confectionery Cakes, j’astry, ete., Cheaper than ever. He warrants all goeds manufactured by him to be of the purest nature, and always fresh. Picnics and Tea Parties Supplied at the Shortest notice. Orders from the Country Promptly Attended to, pa —— -— = WEDDING CAKES! MADE TO ORDER, ALL SIZES AND DESIGNS. ————:0: or barrels, without extra charge ; and are eld when delivered, which is a great All Biscuits and Crackers put up in boxes always fresh, not being over a week advantage to customers, as imported Crackers (very often) are not fresh when brought here by importers. The following 1s 8 list of Crackers and Biscuits always on hand : BISCUITS, CRACKERS, ETC. FANCY BISCUITS. SODA BISCUIT, in boxes ORANGE CRACKERS, in boxes, WINE sé “6 LEMON ” wv FRUIT “s o6 ALMOND “ - COFFEE ‘* ” FILBERTS ” " TE A sé se QUEEN sé = DYSPEPSIA ” WASHINGTON * oe WINE CRACKERS, ” FINGERS = BUTTER ss “6 JUMBLES = SUGAR ss $s GINGER SNAPS, ” MILK “6 de LEMON - = WATER “ $s JENNY LINDS, MEDFORD ‘* “ CORNHILLS, - OYSTER $s +s CRACKNELLS, ” SEED SUGAR CAKES, - MACCAROONS, «s GINGER BREAD. “6 CINNAMON BISCUIT, " ABERNETHY $6 r 7 A Large Supply of Pilot Bread Kept in Stock, Such as: FAMILY PILOT, NAVY BREAD, BOSTON - NO. 1 PILOT, THIN CAPTAINS PILOT, iNO. 2 PILOT. DOMESTIC BREAD A SPECIALTY, Being hot from the Ovens daily. Also French Rolls, “Parker House Rolls,” ‘‘ 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 5 lbs. Upwards. JOHN QUIRK. L, SS ae LORNE HOTE Tracadie Beach. —- ae August 5, 1879. oe. ~ This Popular Watering Place is More Appreciated as it Becomes Known. —_———— - oe ~O- Beautiful Scenery, Surf Bathing, Boating and Fishing. THE ACCOMMODATION GOOD. —————— 10: ——-- ONLY 13 MILES FROM THE CITY. CHARGES VERY LOW Cyrus Tay, Manager. “ST, AVARDS,” Handsome Building Lots, WILL Sell at AUCTION, on the Pre- mises, On Wednesday, the 6th August Next, av 114 o’cLock, EICHTEEN HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS August 2, 1879— 2wks eod REMEMBER | —THE— TEA PARTY Which is to come off on Wednesday, 6th August, next, On St. Dunstan’s College Grounds, in aid of St. Joseph’s Convent. A good time may be expected, as no pains are being spared to make the day an enjoyable ene. Beautifully situated, — of “St. One fare on all regular trains from Hunter Avard’s,” property on ount Ed- River, Mount Stewart, aud intermediate sta- ward and St. Peter's Roads, close tions; also from Ch’town to College grounds. by the City, commanding fine A train leaves Ch’town station at five minutes views of the > ten, a.m; returning, trains will leave ing country. ae at seven minutes past four and at, ‘The Lots front as fellote, end p j -past seven, p.m. . lans, with ‘Adcigsion to Grounds and Tes, 25c.; child- oo particulars, can be seen at my office : : . bills. ix Lets front on the Mount Edward Road. ren half price. s@ See large bills ote pg wns . By order of Committee. Sir Lote eg = ro, bg July 31, 1879—th & tues Two Lote { nt on v. ront on St. Peter's Road, one of | which has a comfortable Dwelling House NOTICE. ntenae per cent. down, the balance iw Trerms—20 LL persons indebted to the ** Ladies’ Establishme four years, with interest at 6 per cent. per nt,” Charlottetown, are annum. WILLIAM DODD, : : Auctioneer. hereby requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, at her residence, ‘next door to the EXAMINER office, Ch’town, July 19, 1879. —_—- | i MRS. CAVANAGH, Soe for the DAILY EX AMINER the Cheapest and most newsy Ang. 1, 1879—3i eod Paper published: the Province. ae