pe ee caw. a Local and Other Items, Rive Tomatronrs at “ The Confectionery,” Srrawernnies and Cream at ‘* The Con fectionery. Gooseperries and Cranberries at ‘‘ The Confection rs Reindeer are to be used in draught PUPPOses. New and Bermuda cheap, at ‘' The Confectionery.” Cynmaan Onions, ProrocrarHs of Annie Parker and Timothy McCarthy can be had at C. Lewis’, Great George Street. TEV. Dr. KNOX will preach to-morrow everiing, at 6.30, in the Baptist Meeting House, Great George Street. Tue proper name for the Speaker of the Quebec Assembly ] it? (ii ye rtte . W e learn that a Bill is being prepared to empower him to add the missing letter. Wrrntn the last week, four insane per- sons have been admitted to the Lunatic Asviam. ‘Two of these—Eliza Mcheod and Patience Fortescue—belong to the city, while the others—-Taylor and McPhee, two men—belong te the country. Counterrerr Nores.-—The Toronto Mone- tury Times say the following counterfeit notes are known to be .m circulation : — Dominion, Sf's, old issue; Bank British North America, 35's, stamped Kingston ; Ontario, $10's ; Consolidated, $10’s. Be on the look out for them. WE regret to learn that Mr. J. H. Atkin- son, Telegraph operator at Bedeque, died this morning, of intlammation of the lungs —having only been sick four or five days. Mr. Atkinson was a very efficient and worthy young man, and his loss will be felt keenly by the community. At the Stipendiary Mayistrate’s Court, this forenoon, James Farady w is sentenced to one month's imprisonment with hard labor, for using obscene lang age on the street: William Mitchell, saile -, drunk and disorderly, on complaint of Captain Mclsaac, was fined $4 or 8 days; Hugh McDonald, drunk and assaulting Theodore Morrow. Case stands over until Monday. No. 6 Company.—The members of this (Captain Longworth’s) Company of Royal Canadian Militia, are requested to meet in the office of Messrs. Longworth & Shaw, on Tuesday evening next, the 11th imst., at 74 o'clock, for the purpose of reenrolment for a further term of 3 years. The oflicers de- sire afull attendance, as matters of import- ance will be brought befere the Company. Tae fact that no notice of the Normal School Examination of yesterday appeared in the Examiner of last evening, is ac- counted for by the fact that we got an in- direct hint not to send a reporter to it. The Opposition Press were, we understand, all treated alike. It seems as though the powers that be are determined to keep their peculiar system from the knowledge of the great mass of the public known as_ the “Discontented Oppusition,” The Patriot says the éxamination was ‘‘ very interesting.” Last night, about 11 o’clock, a crowd of boistfous fellows entered the private resi- dence of Mr. Theodore Morrow, on Rich- mond ‘Street, and created a disturbance among a number of countrymen. A lively hand to hand combat took place between a countryman and one of the unknown, the progress of which was impeded by the en trance of the police. A young man named McDonald was arrested, and appeared be- fere the Magistrate this morning. The trial was postponed until Monday, and war- rants Were issued for the arrest of those who entered the house with McDonald. Tue shooting match between Privates James Dover and Matthew Allan, of No. 6 Company, came off at Kensington yester- day. From the score at the first range the niatch proceeded, amid the intense ex- citement of a large number of spectators. At 400 yards Mr. Dover made the splendid seore of 32 out of a possible 35 points, but lowered his score to 25 points at the next range. Mr. Allan fired steadily and scored 28 points at. every range, carrying off the palm ef victory by one point. Mr. Dover’s score at the first range was 26 points. The total score was Allan 84; Dover, 85. Yesterpay evening, at 5 o'clock, officers McGofinel and Heartz arrested a sailor be- longing to the schr. Laodamia, who was acting in a very disorderly manner on beard the vessel—trying to cut away the masts. He was taken to the Police Station, where he, on entering, asked for a drink of water. Immediately after he drank it, his head fell forward, his eyes closed, he fell to the floor, and his whole body becameconvulsed. For an hour he lay in greet agony, and at times gnashing and grinding his teeth in a terrible manner. When he was recovering from the fit, Dr. Jenkins was sent for. On arrival, he pronounced him in a fair way of recovery. The Paoviot calls this a fit ** Malingering.” A weerine of the Council of the Provin- cial Rifle Association was held on Wednes- day evening last, when the following gentle- men. were elected officers ofthe Associa- tion, viz :-— William’ Murphy, Esq., President, re- elected. Major Wm. Welsh, M.P.P., Vice-Presi- dent for Queen’s County. Lt. Col. Hunter-Duvar, Vice-President for Prince County. : Hon. Daniel Gordon, M. E. C., Vice- President for King’s County, re-elected. Lieut. James D. Irving, Seeretary and Treasurer, re-elected. | _It was also agreed that a special subscrip- tion list be opened for the purpose of rais- ing a sum of money to be appropriated for the purchase of a Challetigeé Cup or Shield, to be fired for in this Province next year, and competition to be open to the Do- minion, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. THE DEAD LOSK IN QUEBEC. Monrruan, June 8, a ; Reliable advices from Quebec report that Manitoba for} ; , {Joly Covernment to- night. Conservatives are confident of defeating FEELING IN GERMANY! A Fearful Colliery Explosion-- 500 Lives Lost, ¥ a 2 } ° (Special Desputch to Examiner. ) Lonpon, June 7, The following’ facts and rumors show the state of public feeling in Germany : The editor and manager of a newspaper at Glanchan has been arrested for the publication ot Socialistie writings. A Committee has been formed in Berlin to purchase the house No. 18, Unter der Linden, and convert it into a place of religious worship. Numerous manufacturers have resolved to discharge all their workmen attendinz Socia- listic meetings. Between two and three thousand have been arrested in various town for expressing re- grets at the failure of Nobling to kill the Em- peror. At Brunswick and Bremen men were ar- rested, charged with telling beforehand of Nobling’s atiempt. At Hamburg the police closed a socialism meeting. The Emperor slept calmly during the after- noon, but his appetite is not improving. Re- membering that to-day was the anniversary of his father’s death, he was ina depressed and prostrate condition. CoNSTANTINOPLE, June 7. Difficulties are renewed with regard to the Turkish and Montenegrin forces in the neigh- borhood of Scutari, and they mutuaily accuse each other of menacing movements. The Prince of Montenegro disclaims all -re- sponsibility for a possible collision, Lonpon, June 7. A fearful colliery explosion oceurred to-day in Evans Colliery, at Haynock, near St. Hens, in Luncash, by which 300 persons were killed. The canse of the explosion is unknown, as blasting with naked lights is prohibited. cr 25 Boexes—a nice lot, J [pried Apples—10 Barrels extra good quality, just landed. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, June 4, 1873—pat 2i HENNESSY'S BRANDY | SCOTCH WHISKEY, TRISH WHISKEY. rm CASES THREE STAR BRANDY, 45 100 Cases SCOTCH WHISKEY, 50 4 6** IRISH WHISKEY, For Sale Cheap for Cash. JAMES BYRNE. Great George St., May 17—10i eod ‘Union Bank of P, &. Island, OTICE is hereby given that a Dividend, L at the rate of Ten per cent. per annum, has been declared on the Capital Stock of this Bank for the past half year, payable at its head Office in Charlottetown, on and after this date. GEO. MACLEOD, Cashier. Jmay 3 (Signed) Ch’town, June 1, ’78—4i we <ooptisenan tains iahailaaailantiailiaialti THN DEH RS. FEYENDERS will be received by the Board of School Trustees of Charlottetown, at its Oflice, until THURSDAY, the 20th June next, At 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, for furnishing a Steam-dicating Apparatus, of the most improved kind, for the New School Building now in course of erection on Western Kent Street, in this City. The Boiler to be either Tubular or Sectional, —Direct Radiators. The Contractor to guarantee 70 degrees of heat in the coldest weather. Security will be required for the proper per- formance of the contract. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be marked on the outside ‘‘ Ten- der for heating new School Building.” By order of the Board. ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary Ch’town, May 27, 1878.-—— [may28 5i eod TO) yar; T’ the Head St. Peter’s Bay, the Store and LA Dwelling House recently occupied by John Larkins. Apply to " A A. MACDONALD. Ch’town, May 23—2w eod OFFIGES TO LET —— iS QUBEN SQUARE. Oy ‘ES, suitable for Lawyers and others, to let in building lately occupied by 5. Keith & Co. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, May 27, 1878— = SUITABLE AssorTMENT of Gilt Window €'01 NiCeS—POR THE SEASON. MARK BUTCHER. May 21, 1878.—pat ar n-era her pres Jm. Anti-Socialistic Movements, ~ KING SQUARE HOUSE! i TTING. WA NO. SO QUEEN STREET. A SUPERIOR LOT OF ZING & LEATHER COVERED TRUNKS! JUST Actes Vv ae. —+--—-— $0)! : Solid Leather ‘Valises ! Muech Cheape than Home Manufacture, 0 A FULL LINE OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS | -—— :-0-:——— on me Inspection Solicited before Purchasing Hisewhere. “4 C. ROBERTSON. Charlottetown, May 50— Seem THOMAS WORKMAN, Ii. P., : Tt. JAMIES CLAXTON, Esquire President. Vice-President. SUN MOU T UO Ai: LUPE ANG ACS TNSERAAGE CoP sane Aa j \ | Li ighy Al i A. OF MONTREAL. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL -. =. ~—SSs«S 00,0060. EAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. M. H. GAULT, Esquire, R. MACAULAY, Managing Director. See'y. CHARLOTTETOWN P. &. ISLAND HONGRARY DIRECTORS: HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, “ DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese., Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, Miupicat EXaMINERS. Pewnewas ———:0:—- ~—---~+ 1 Q° This Company issues Policies on ail the Aprpreyep Meruops cf Life and Accident Business. Its Motto is *‘EcoNomy ANb Securiry.” HORACE HASZARD, Acent P. E. Ishand. co Jan. $1, 1875— oO LONGER AGENT! Our Agreement with W. H. Oxtve, of St. John, N. B., has this day terminated by mutual consent. In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information from us direct, or through AMOS FISHER, Travo, N.S, or JOHN WELSH, 8. Martin's, NB. 4 PRICES REDUCED! Great Improvements in our Saws Tron—Portras_e Grist Mitts—Portrasite Saw MILLs, Address— BOTH PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT AN ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON. WATEROTS ENGINE WORKS CO., Brantford, Canada. April 17, 1878. ——_——-- ——— 30 _—— —os Low RESERVE your Spring Order, and get our Guotations — LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. GARVELL Ch’town, March 23—sw pt s jour 21 BROS, AGENTS. Windsor, N, §, ——— at “Fea EB Elan in Glog “DIVIDEND, at the rate of Ten Per! MATRICULATION Examination for Cent. Per Annum, has this day been de- | the University of King’s College, Wind- clared for the past half year upon the Capital | sor, will be held in Charlottetown, on JUNE Stock of this Bank, payable at its Bavking 24th and 25th. Li at House, on demand. . Candidates are requested to send in their | RB BRECKEN, Cashic | names, at least a week before the examination, J. R. BRGCKEN, Cashier. | to the Secretary of the Local Committee, by place of examination. GEO. W. HODGSON, Sec’y Committee. June 4th, 1878—dy pat 3i eod NOW EADY: THE breat National Work | ART ELLUSTRATIONS? By €..R. TUTTLE. Ie 6 AONE otto we ween Eh 7 si Ch’town, June 3, 1878- pat a ne pres li | whom they will be notified of the hour and GENTLEMEN |- Are Invited to Cali and Lock at) —-THE— i NIGE NEW CLOTHS | JUST OPENED UP Our Tailoring Department. I NHE new and only ILtusTRareD History = i LATEST PATTERNS! of the Dominion or Canapa. Just pub- EXCELLENT VALUE!) lished. ‘The most popular and saleable Work oT of the day. In2 Magnificent Grand Quarto BEER & SONS. Volumes, 600 pages in each, or in monthly Ch’town. March 23, 1875. numbers at 50 cents. Seautifully illustrated and handsomely bound, with 28 fine Steel Piates, 20 original Wood Cuts, and 200 Photo Lithograph Engravings, on «tene, of our promi- nent public men. AGENTS WANTED in every town and county in P. E. 1. Send for terms and outfit at once. DR. H. A. PARKER, SURGEON DENTIST, D. DOWNIE & CO., Sole Publishers. [may 25 (LATE OF OTTAWA). OFFICE . . OVER APOTHECARIES’ HALL. Office Hours: 9 a. m, to 6 p.m. | Ch’town, Jane 3, 1S7S—2aw Box 1964, Montreal. HE the EXAM lace ein your Printing done is at NER Printing Rooms A eDa iCTION SALES. Yery VALvaBLe bulding & Pasture Lots, Superior Stock |! Well Bred Herses and Cows. 703 7y AM instructed by the Hon. Jas. C. Popr, L to sell at AW OPEON, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, the 26th & 27th jinst., commencing each day at 11. o’clock, 43 Building Lots on the St. Peter's & Mount Edward Roads, known as ‘* St. Avards,” splendidly situated for building purposes,’ affording some of the handsomest and most attractive sites for pri- vate residences to be found in the City Su- burbs, and commanding charming views of the Hillsborough River and Harbor. "These Lots we by far the most eligible Building Lots at present in the laud market. Situated just outside the City limits, their freedom from taxes renders them most desirable for Villa Residences. ALSO— a4 nil : ae } no np Pp dq ok I 4 Building or Paddock Lots, containing one acre each, fronting on the upper aud lower St. Peter’s Roads, directly Opposite ‘hh, i - cea +a tha Pranab e DAs i the entrance to the Brackley Point Road £3 See Plan on posters. On thursday, the 27th, WEL SELL, AT THR KENSINGTON BREWERY STABLES, THE FOLLOWING Very Supsrior and Well Bred Cattle, being a portion of the largest and most valuable herd on the Island: ‘ 12. Very Superior and Well Bred Cows, in- cluding the prize Shorthorn and Grade Cows at the Provincial Exhibition last year. § l fieifer, 3 years old, very fat, ] oe 9 se se l “e 1 ce se i ee ; (Ali of which took first prize last year as one ] year and 2 year old, grade heifers) urham Dull, 4 years old, bred on Stock Farm, of | Large Fat Cow, Heifer Calves, 3 Pure Bred Shorthorns (Bull Calves), “1 ag . ie ‘ | _ 1 Chestnut Thoroughbred Mare (5 yrs. old Foal from ‘* Warrior”), hele ; 1 Very Superior Carriage Horse (5 yrs, old, > ‘ } . 5 © rae : 163 hands high), from- Phoroughbred 1 Fat Ox, 6 Very Fine wee ** Young Roland, 1 Pair Heavy Clydesdale Mares (well matched, 6 and 7 yrs. old), me 1 Heavy Mare, with her Foal. This Mare has taken six ist prizes at Exhibitions. 1 Heavy Clydesdale Filly, 3 years old ; took Ist prize last year as best 2-year old Draft Filly ; ; 400 CEDAR POSTS. _ These Cattle are all well worth the atten- tion of Stock Raisers and others, being wel! bred of Superior Stock, affording a rare chance to purchase First-Class Cattle, 5 TERMS FOR THE Property — Twenty per Cent. of the purchase money down; the bal- ance in four years, with interest at six per cent. a TERMS FOR ‘tue Srock—A credit of three months will be given, on approved notes. WILLIAM DODD, 4 : AUCTIONEER. Un town, Stine 7, 1373—3 in ea week i TS Ce ee Ts be sold by AUCTION, on Mionday, 10th inst., at 12 o’clovk, noon, the Cettase at the Gas-Works, l'o be reinoved off the premises. June 7, 1878—li BANK STOCK. FOR SALE, ® 4 MTA in Merchants Bank, P. E. 1. aw J 13 Shares in Bank of P. E. 1. WILLIAM DODD, . (Jueen Square. Ch’town, 7une 6, 1878. Warns, Lesi, Found, Sc, Advertisements under this heading » not exceeding half an inch, will be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. eee nn ee ell had 8 years experience in a General Store, a Situation either as Book-Keeper or Salesman. Salary not so much an object as a permanent situation. Enquire of W. L. Cor- TON, Editor EXAMINER. June 7—6Gi WAGON CUSHION, of a slate color. &nybody leaving it at the Store of McEachern A Co, will be rewarded. @UNB—At Southport a Pocket Book, containing papers which may be of value to the owner. “The Pocket Book can be ob- tained at the Examiner office by proving pro- perty, and paying for advertizement. = Us May 21—1878. Street, opposite Lewis’ Photograph ‘lery. Possession given immediately. Enquir ©. at DORSEY & JOST’S. May 14—pat 3aw Y7ANTED—A Lad for Office Work. ‘ Apply, in applicant's own handwriting, to - me Box 79, Post Office, Charlottetown, June 1— a a eee ee aes young man who has — OST —On Tuesday, the 4tii inst., a leather 3 rite EJOUSE TO LET—0On Great Geo Gal: -_2r wee