- Es ERR Et ip eM ea ste s Tat CR eM cc RRR a2 csgpewed i A ATT ARE RS a OL TE RR iy eka ates ate ees ae = oe bBo Oe eee ar. a ET: Local and offer Ltewas. i de “Tho | k pple ALINE SrraW BERRIES an! Ice Cream Confectionery. a ~The Crown Lands Office will, | I REMOVAL.- oe ae Provincial to-day, be removed to the old Building. ( OE > iE } J°y ORIWULTURS Ios tenti garden of William Murphy, Esq. | o> i Connrction- —Mr. John, Beaton—not H,|, Beaton—was the builder of the tasteful cot- | tage of Geo. E. Full, Eq. Mr. Atwerr Srurson removes from the | South to the North Side of Queen Square in | the course of a few days, —— > ao Feesu MacxereL.—Some of the finest | ‘ mackerel we ever saw were on sale in this city on Saturday. ; a AceipenT.—A Ind named Mawkias had his thumb shot away on Friday last. He i | ' } was playing with firearms. ‘ seeetttaeecneennnn Srraweerrigs, Gooseberies, Cranberr'e3 Green Peas, Cucumbers, Asparagus at ‘‘ The Confectionery.”’ ~~ Very Orrar—The number of dead ani- mals which poison the air in various parts | of this City. silanes How Lone. O. City Councillors, how long are you going lo yermit the dust nui- sance to remain unabated? is en i Tuu Dust Nvurisance.— A very little money would provide a few water-carts with which to sprinkle our streets. +10 —— THE RrcorDER’s OPINION.—It is, we un- derstand, the Recerder’s opinion that the recent appointment of Schoo! trastees for the city are not legal. This was the pur- port of an opinion delivered by him before the City Council on Friday evening last. Masonic. —The regular communication of King Solomon Lodge A. F. & A.M.., will be held in their Lodge Room, Victoria Hal', Water Street, this evening. ———. —> 20 o ©UsBscRIPTIONS to the Dariy EXAMINER sol cited. Terms: Six months, $2 50 Three months, 1 26 One month, 46 One week, 12 Payment stricily in advance. ake tinsel ieee Correction,—The paragraph which ap- peared in a late issue relative to the dis- missial of the Chief Clerk of the Queen’s County Court was, we regret to learn, in- correct, as to the ground of the dismissal. We are informed that it was not occa- sioned by personal quarrel with the Judge. ATTENTION is called to the advertisement of James McDonald, Esq., in another cols umn. Mr, McDonald is well known as one of the most attentive hosts on Prince Ed- ward Island, We wish him abundantsuccess in an enterprise which should be encour aged by all who go to Souris, caplet oe Ir is hardly necessary to call attention to the advertizement of Messrs. Bourke Son & Co. in another column. It is a pat- tern for all who desire to advertize well and who wish to assist in building up the daily newspaper of Prince Edward Island. Messrs. Lourke, Son cd’ Co. carry asplendid sell their hardware at very stock, and reasonable rates. Sate or C. C, Garpiner’s Proprrry,— This fine property was sold at Auction by W. Dodd, Esq., on Saturday. Handsome prices were realized, as the following list of sales wi!) show :-— Jobn Bali purchased 1 Lot for John Corbett, 10 lots for Jobn Corbett, the Dwelling House $289 68 4860 18 and [4 acres of land for 8400 O0 R. Smith, 2 ‘ots for 1486 56 Henry Wright, 1 lot for 687 8U F. T. Newbery, 6 lot: tor 1954 66 Thomas W. Dodd, 12 lots for 2949 18 900 GO $21,028 06 Andrew Sullivan, | pasture lot for 2a * coo Lacrosss —A very pleasant ard success- ful game was played in Victoria Park op Saturday afternoon. The goals were pitclis ed at4 o'clock and the game was spiritedly kept up until six. Twenty members of the Cinb too’ part in the exhilirating pastime afforded by eur national game. Several spectators were present and great interest was displayed—so much, indeed, that the (lub received valuable additions to its strength. Wehave no doubt that in the course of a few moaths our Charlottetown Club will fee! justified in challenging toa friendly «ncounter the champion Lacrosse players of ‘To onto or Montreal. Any one wishing to join siould send in his name to the Secretary of the C'ub—Mr. Danie! { | ‘fried or raw, at ‘‘ The Confectionery, Lunch | a i ‘on to the fine show of pansies in the | dition of the advertisement of St. Patrick’s Regatta will take place on the Hillsborough fronting the Picnic grounds, at one o'clock j ' (n the same day. side,” Local and Other Ltems. | FRESH Bedeaue < inalines, by the quart or | REM PBR, yushel; or served up at all hours, stewed, {oom. | sii AsPARaau Nisin 'FLOUR, MOLASSES, irAcus, Hhubard, Bermuda | ions, Bannanas, Pine Apples, Spanish | 1 —The Palriot directs at | Lemons, Oranges, Xc., just received at | ‘The Confectionery.” —— +m Recatra.—We cali attention to the ads | l', A. Society Pienic, which states that a | —> 2 | Tae Eastern Question.—How long will | the (oo slowly decomposing remains of ‘hal a/ continue to haunt the vicinity of a much | ed pump in the north-eastern part of our | ‘ity, while the executors of the law, hoid | their noses “and pass by on the other 2 <P CONDUCTOR Woop and engitieer Sprague made a fine trip last night, having left Suinmerside with the steamboat express, some 34 hours late, being detained by the non-arrival of the steamer, but coming down in 2.20, a distance of 49 miles. It is a pcasure to know that this train is in the hands of such old railroaders as Messrs Sprague and Wood, who, we think, might be allowed tor ake shorter trips between the two points by only stopping at a few places. While giving Conductor Wood and En- gineer Sprague credit for the above, which was copied from the Pal; io/, we must not fail to credit Conductor Kelly and engineer McFarlane with a better trip on Monday Left Summeiside at 7.50 and arrived at Beers’ Tank at 957, a dis- tance of 48 miles in 2.07. evening last. inacdinseliinieesdaiallaiaa sc, Cricket. —A cricket match between the married and single men of Charlottetown took place at Victoria Park, at 2 o'clock, p.m., on Saturday. The married men were labormg under a small disadyan- tage in not having their full eleven, snd victory was not expected by them. [low- ever, the first innings resulted in their They scored 50, while the single m:n only scored 52. By this result the married men thought they would easily carry the day. But the single men went to their wickets with the resolution of wins ning, and returned victorious, carrying the gime by 22runs. We note in the young men’s side the batting of Messrs. Vernon and John Longworth as been rema:kably good, while on the other's the batting of Messrs. Disney, F. 8. Longworth, W. C. Hobkirk and B. Davies, jr., each making double scores, was very good. On Satur- day next the return match may be exs pected. favor. os ma SUMMEKSIDE NOTES, In the election for license commissioners for Summersiio the Temperance men were defeated. The following are the SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES: Harry C. Green 126 Finlay McNeill 120 Tuomas Keily 119 DEFEATED CANDIDATES: William G. Strong 99 Cc. B. Saunders 97 J. F. Baker 92 — Patriol To the Editor of the Patriot. Sin:—In this morning's issus of the Examiner appesrs a communication signed * Traveller’? in which he insinuates that the business of the ‘ Intercolonial Express Company’ is not efficiently performed. If the writer had known that the Agency in this place was not properly opened until yesterday (June lst) he might have adyan- tageously saved himself the trouble of writing upon matters he appears to be thoroughly ignorant of. However, he may err again, and for his information I may say it is not customary for agents to suit the whims of every Traveller” by dead heading Telegrams, thus saving the directly interesied seventys five cents. I shall strive while I am agent of this Company to give every satisfaction to the public. It is only because the strictures ot ‘* Traveller’ are unwarranted and unjust, that | take the first opportunity of con- tradicting them. Yours very truly, Toro. L. Cuarrstie, Agent Intercolonial Express, Charlottetown, June 2nd 1877. o Police Court. Oo Saturday morning there was an in- crease Of business in this department. The drunks were particularly on the rush; with one female for vagrancy ; one assualt; one iresspass, and two on the cow trailic :—Wnm. flealey drunk and incapable was fined $3, or 14 days; Leah Brennan for vagrancy was admonished ana discharged ; Thomas Cos- tello, drunk and incapable, first offence, fined $2, or 8 days; John Martin drunk and disorderly fined $6, or 20 days hard labor; Michael McGrowan for same offence was ‘fined the same ; Francis Cusac for an assault At the Store of prising: aD Auctic# Sales. | mmm tote | ‘The Great Sale Or TEA, SUGAR, VINIGAR, K. OIL, RICE, RAISINS. SOAP, ROPE, Etc., Ete., Ktc. JOHN SELLER, Lilis DAY. MIONDAY, June 4th, At 11 o'clock. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. June 4th. AANKINE’S BISCUITS, i" i have been appointed Agents for the Sale of T. RANKINE & SON’S Mavorite Biscuits, And are now landing an assortment com- PirtAaz, GRAHAM, WIN Ek, SO DA, BOTTER, ABERNETHY. For which we solicit orders from the trade. Fk. T. NEWBERY & CO. June, 3, ar pat.—1w, E, 4ECTRO- PLATED BUTTER COOLERS | AT FROM 75CTS. TO $12.00. MI Splendid Assoriment Susi Recetved at W. W. WELLNER’s. Juue 4—4in Brighton Brewery. BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER lent quality—Pints and Quarts. Some superior Twe-rowed Seed Barley. | MORRIS & HYNDMAN { June 2, 1876—2i island pa THA. TEA. —AT THE— New York & Toronto Flour DEPOT. pine subscriber has received, by recent arrivals from London, and which wil be sold either Wholesale or Retal— 99 CHESTS JAPAN TEA, (Citas 20 Chests Chison Souchong Flavor. Quality guaranteed, and the money will be returned to purchasers if the article does not give satisfaction. Also, always on hand, a supply of Fresh Ground Flour, Imported weekly from Toronto. WILLIAM McCILL. “h’town, May 30, 1877 —2w eod RUSSTAN WHAR ? —WHY, TO THE— Jiamond Bookstore, TO INSPECT THE NEW BOOKS, Stationery, Eite, ihe most Gorgeous Variety of Handsome Stationery, in EXQUISITE BOXES. as useful as they are beautiful. A Lovely Assortment of BIBLES. A Superb Stock of PRAYER BOOKS. WESLEY’s HYMNS, (with appendix.) . AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, FANCY ARTICLES, &c., &c, and battery on the person of Alice Jones was fined $6, or one month with hard labor; Job Revan for trespass on the premises of| Jobn Curr, case withdrawn, defendant to pay costs; John Douse for having cows at large fined 50 cents and costs ; dohn Ings ' Davies, jr. lor seme, dismissed. Awfully Cheap! A call will repay you. Theo, L. Chappelle, 85 North Side Queen Square Ch’town, June 4—3in mt me eae ee Pat up in first-rate style, and of excel- |. ( warranted.) Also by Steamers from xDWARE JUST RECEIVED Ex. Spring Ships from England, a general ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISH HARDWARE GENUINE & NO, 1 LONDON WHITE LEAD A general assortment of Colored Paints, Glass, Putty, &c., &e., ~ _— ED ——— — STOR» on det Boston a large Stock of AMERICAN HARDWARE. Which we offer at prices that Warranted. Steel & NATLOS & oF ALI. KINDS, AT plete. Ch’town, May 31, 1877.—tw wk 2 AS >. a ee Pownal Wharf . At Auction. TWENTY-FIVE years Lease of POw 4. NAL WHARF, with late additions, will be sold at Public Auction on the premises, On the 8th Day of June next ensuing, subject to improvements, &c., which may be seen by pian and specification at the City Clerk’s office, on and after the 9th day of the present month. GEORGE W. MILLNER. Chairman of Wharf Com. Ch'town, May 5, 1877. oaw BOSTON STEAMERS! CAPT. WRIGHT. CAPT. HEDGE. “ CARROLL,” “ WORCESTEB,” OTH STEAMERS have been thoroughly refitted with new boilers and other passenger accommodations fitted up with all conveniences, making them first-class Steamers in every respect. The travelling public will find in them every comfort. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Lyery Thursday, 5 p.m. sharp. LEAVE BOSTON Every Salurday, 72 m. sharp. Call Both Ways at Port Hawks- bury & Halifax. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 31, ’76. Agents. Wants, ete., ete. LS mown par Advertisements under this heading, in space not ex- ceeding half an inch, ,will be inserted forTEN CENTS per day. Lost on Friday, June Ist, on the North River Road, between Mr. Edward Bay- fleid’s aud Charlottetown, the sum of $7 in one and two ones. The finder wil oblige by leaving it at this Office. June 2, 3ins. — —_— OST, between Law Courts and Hon. L. H. Davies Office, a Scotch Agate SBAL, with initials ‘J. B.”’ Finder will be re- warded on leaving itat Examiner Office. June 2. FoR SALE.—A nice Driving Horse *~ Buggy, and set of Harness. Apply at this Office. June 1, 1877.—31 pd. ANTED, by an experiencea hand, have ¥¥ ing good recommendations, a situation in a Dry Goods Store. Apply at the office 0-0 Disstons Celebrated Saws of all kinds and sizes comprising Butchers, Hand, Panel, Tennon, Compass, Cross Cut, Pit, Mill, & Circulars, CANNOT BE BEATEN. We are Sole Agents for Campbell & Fowlers’ Celebrated Tempered Carriage Springs, used largely by our leading Carriage makers, and which for Temper and Finish cannot be equalled. Every Spring Iron Axles all sizes. 4 Few Pairs 7 3-L & 2in CRANK AXL BS for Stovens. — SPIKES LOWEST PRICES, oo—-——— ‘Intending pnrehasers will find our Stock of Hardware com- BOURKE, SON & CO. 4w ap ee BAT YB ROBse, SOURIS EAST. [HE SUBSCRIBER, having leased the new building in Souris East, known as the ‘‘ New Hotel,” and having fitted it up in good style, is now prepared to give first class accommodation for permanent and transient boarders. ‘The Hotel commands a fine view of Souris Harbor and the beautiful scenery surround. ing. It is close to lakes, rivers and forests which affurd unrivalled facilities for fish- ing and shooting. SEA BATHING may be obtained wi hin a few hundred yards of the Hotel. First-class Sample Rooms provided for the use of Commercial Travellers, Carriages always in waiting at the Rail- way Depot to convey passengers to and from trains free of charge. JAMES McDONLD. Souris, June 1, 1877. ST PATRICK’ TA §. ANNUAL PIC-NIC ! The members of St. Patrick’s Total Abstinence Society will hold their ANNUAL PIC NIC at Fort Augustus, on Monday 25th, day of June, 1877. Games of every description will be pro» vided, and a first-class Refreshment Booth will be on the grounds, The steamer Heather Belle, having been engaged for the occasion, will leave Steam Navigation Co's wharf at 8 o'clock and 1i o'clock, a. m., returning in the evenin will leave Hickey’s wharf at 3 o’clock 6 o’cjock, p. m. No intoxicating liquor will be allowed on the grounds; and any person exhibiting signs of intoxication will forfeit hig right toareturn passage. TICKETS 25 cents each; children under 12 years haif price, to be had at the stores of John Gahan, W. R. Watson and Owen Connolly, Esqs., and at the Boat on morning of Pic-nic. Parties belonging to the surrounding country will be charged 15 cents admission to the grounds. JOHN HUGUOES, Sec’y of Committee. Ch’town, May 28, 1877. In connection with the above Picnic, the committee propose to hold a REGATTA, and will offer the following Prizes :—Fcur- oared race—distane 3 miles, 14 and turn — Ist prize, $20; 2nd do., $10; entrance fee, $2.00. Boats carried up free, at 11 o'clock. Race to take place at | o'clock, June 4, 1877. PLANTS. Foe about Ten Days from date the Sub- scriber will offer PLANTS at the Con- servatory, near St. Peter’s road, for casb only, at following rates ;—$1.20 worth of plants for $1, $2.40 for $2, and so on in like proporticn up to $5. S pecial induce- ments for cash orders above this amount. ARTHUR D. W. HASZARD. ~ of the Dar_y Examiner, Water Street. June 1, 2w, dias.