Lt Be LDA cal ‘hak, a ee 7 f . . . oa va * . Gace Ad GOCE LlCHIS, beeal and @ther iiems, | LEPPOXNS TO THE EDITOR, = i ne : CARE sTosted aml trimmed, at d. Argnt . mn aja s {june2/ ¢ Beware * o } ———— « \ na LIN ve grat A FEW thousand cole: y and cabbage plants | Sik, —Permit me through your c.lumns to atts, . for sale at Ridgeway’s Nursery. | caution the public ayainsi a person going ie Detnbe fen Bienen at sii - | about the country trying to sell trashy clothes, Se tune?7 3i howe, the Koglish pedestrian, has earned He paid a visit to this section of the island a Wnigot *S0,000 by his walking matches. few days ago, but, as I am glad to learn, met % ‘i . > with poor success, The deceptions of his pre- ER U ‘Swe 7 ‘ STANLEY, the African explorer, after seven | decessor are yet so fresh in the memories of Peter's | ht blog. Service He2ms | years iu Africa, is about to retire many, that they shoddy-cloth fraternity are ts ; ei ‘ ” o--— not hkely to receive a cordial reception here ; ent Hoween oni st a I uomas D, Tims, Ese , Dominion Auditor, | for some time to come, FrRvit S'® “er air oo and two daughtovs, are at the Rankin. This fellow, like all of his profession, is, no Pete OO ‘iune2? 3: - doubt, an adept in the art of deception, Here K night & Sen ai Wuren’s .Bierupay will be observed to- ! are a few of the devices by which he tries to ' ner st the new Post Office at | MOT: ‘The public offices will be closed. luapose upon the people :-— . was laid on the 25th inst., with Ma teil aes 9 > - Sa In the first place, he engages to drive in sonic henoss 3. Kniet your im mons, andall | ruits, al through the country, some person who is : e - Knight W& Son's. |june27 31 ‘reated a great Watrer WILSON, who sen Wied ally considered to be a man of honest princi- sation in Montreal in February last, by leav- (He Court for hearing appeals from the City | ples, He thereby gains the contidence of ing the city suddenly. on the eve of his wed- Asses unent is ia session. About filty appeals | many who would have po dealings with a ding, and who has since been sojourning in | 4%¢ on the docket, stranger. He takes care to provide himsolt New York, returned hone on the 24th, [ > with a few good articles, such as will stand > Tuk first shipment of mackerel to the] the test of a careful examination. These he uere wil meeting of the Ladies’| United 6&tetes market was made by J. H. takes great pleasure in showing, while the Hospital Aid Society in the basement parior | My ick, Esq., om board the Carroll, which other trash comprising his ‘‘lots” are imgeni- of the Y. M. C. A., om Saturday, 23th inst., at ; Sarled vesterday ously preserved from inspection. 4p. m. Members and all interested in the ~ Now, Sir, is it right that such scoundrels _” p, island Hospital, dre--reaguested to Tuk City Cornet Band was quite an attract- | Should be allowed to travel through the attend. }ion on Hilisborough Park last evening, and | Country, and to impose on unsuspecting > | tie band of the 82nd Battalion played for a citizens with impunity ? We have now a law fursty wag (holding a glass of soda water) | short clits ver .Bochford Square, to prevent the ravages of the potato bug, and Friend, is this beverage as wholesome as | atime I think the time is not far distant when a law ale * OT; — pl Bowes» _ | will be required to deal with that other pest— Friend —Yes, it is much wholesomer ic only jokes women like to rent. kare f Thirsty wag— Well, I guess | will use (it) those which reflect ridicule upon men.” ‘Yes, the whole summer. says a Cantornia paper, ‘‘on taking up a paper “ & woman luvariably turas to the marriag Tus Queen Square Committee acknowl Lge oe a large quantity of seine netting for provect ‘UW as . sg i a at a a the Square Sanne J ‘) MAT 19 the reason, said a0 trishman H. Myrick, Esa., Tignish. ‘This kind and} another, **that _— and your wife are always gen rows act on the partof Mr. Myrick is daly | disagreeing ‘Because,” replied Pat, ‘*we rmmuttee > appreciat a by the c 4’ne Black Diamond Line Steamer Coban, Captain Robert Fraser, arrived from Pictou te to Montreal, yesterday evening. She left for Montreal this morning at daylight, and took as freight 1,300 bags potatoes, and about twenty packages of merchandize. te ali THE Mayor ot the revivai of the old custom of ringing the curfew bell every evening at nine o'clock, with responses from the bells on the engine houses, and the police are to arrest all boys under fifteen years of age in the streets after that hou: Excet tickets will be issued at greatly reduced rates from all booking stations between Charloitc- town and Kensington, on the }. E. Island Railway, to Moncton, on 30th June, ivst., oo - and on July Ist, prox., good to return up to and including July 2nd, cities [ue members of ciety are requested to meet in St. Patric k's Hall, on Tuesday morping next, the Ist of July, at 8 o'clock, in order to form a proces- sion aud march to Railway Station, to attend their annual Picnic at Bedford Station.—John Hennessy, Secretary. jun 27 3i cdlageuiitiiiinein Mrs. Samcrt TAYLOR and Miss Jane Hen- derson, of Granton, Pictou, were drowned in} Pictou Harbor on Saturday evening last by | the capsizing of a sail boat. Mrs. Taylor leaves a husband and ten Diss Herderson was eighteen years of ‘age and a hich'+ «esteemed young lady. The bodies have no. ..-u recovered. AR children. - a. Tue Queen's Hotel, at Port Arthur, was! burned on the 24th instant. All guests and employes escaped with the exception Of a) commercial traveller named McPherson, 0! | Winnipeg, who perished in the building. Loss, $30,000. No doubt the fire was the work of an incendiary. McPherson's charred remains have been recovered. ene Mar. Rorser ARREsTev.—The Halitax Chronicle states that on Friday last a young man named Purdy, belonging to Westchester, Cumberland county, who has been for some | time a postal clerk on the 1. C. R., was arrested, having been letters and forgery. He was released on bail of $2,400, which he succeeded in obtaining. ati ena Ar the inquiry iuto the State of Florida dis- | aster, held in Glasgow, on the 25th inst., the court found that the ship Ponemo was navi- ated with proper seamanly care, but that the ‘lorida was not, and that Thomson, the chief officer of the State of Florida, was to blame forthe calamity. The court advised the sus- pensions of Thomson's certificate as master lor | six months, he meantime be allowed a mates | certiticate. 7 Wesee by lateSan Francisco newspapers that Miss Adele Harington, daughter of Mr. J. D. Harington, formerly of this city, has been quite successful at the annual examna- tion of St. Lawreece School. She carried off the gold medal, and delivered the closing ad- dress on the occasion. A San Francisco news- paper compliments her 4s follows:—‘‘Mies Harington’s closing address evinced her pos- sessed of a well-equipped mind, She spoke easily, gracefully, and concluded amidst hearty applause,’ david A series of sermons against Freemasonry, has been inaugurated iu the Catholic churches of Montreal. Kev. Father Hameon, 8S. J., delivered a powerful address in the ehurch of the Jesuits on the 24th inst., in denunciation of the order on the ground that it was not Christian, having p igans, Mahommedans, Pro- testants and Catholics in its organization. Father Dowd read a letter in St. Patrick's Church on Munday fron Mgr. Fabre, stating that the principles of Freemasonry had spread rapidly in Queb cially French Canadians. His Lordship called on all to separate themselves from the society. snciiitapealliae Tue steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, sail ed fur Boston on Thursday evening, with a cargo consisting of 850 bags of potatoes, 13 cases of evgs, 200 cases lobsters and 39 bris. mackerel. Following is the passenger list: Mrs. P. Fraser, Wm. Pemphrase, Maria LeLacheur, Murdock Campbell, James Donovan, Felix McInnis, John Nicholson, D Gordon, Enoch Sellers, Henry Scott, Miss Mellish, Neil McDonald, John Carrier, Mrs. Carrier, Geo A Carrier, Arthur Carrier, Miss E J Carrier, Miss Bessie Carrier, Mary Berge, Alex Fraser. > —_— Tur market to-day was very well attended and abundantly supplied. Prices hada — ward tendency: —Beef, small, 7 to 14 cen}s; 0., qr pork, carcass, 7 to 74 cents; to $1.25, fowls, to 20 cents; do., to 14 cents; flour, per 190 Ibs., Satmeal, $2.75 to $3 OU; cata, 37 to 35 cents; sheepskins, 16 ceats; 20 cts; turnips, 14 to 16 cts; | hey, 55 to 65 potatoes, 15 to seed wheat, $1.69 to $1.75; clover 8 ed per lb., 20 to 2A « 2 ny f.2° cenes, ats; timothy seed, ae om 50; a port in one of the neighboring provinces rings, per dog, 5 to 12 — > sey | to load a cargo of lumber. We wish for > chicken, pe pa fr, ar, tq 1.00 ott, ‘kth fobsteke, B to 8 ts " | are both of one mind Oakland, Cal., has ordered | RSION TO Mencron.—Excursion return the Benevolent Irish So- | detected in robbin. among Catholics, and espe- | 6 to 9 cents ; mutton, 7 to 12 cents; ' ; e - be Ti he small, 10 to | lution as illustrated in the naval art. ; ’ ; j shead is carve ait of a} 12 cents; veal, 3 to 7 cents ; turkeys, 80 cents | figurehead is carved from a —, ms 25 to 25 cents: butter, fresh, 17 | late author whose writings expounde 1€ tub, 16 to 18 cents; eggs, 13 theory of evolution. $2.80 to $3 00; | be skilfully done, and the form ef a mon- she wants to bs master ‘and so do I, siecle | Veky Goop Suzxp Cop Fisu.—-The schr. | Geo. Killam, Capt John 3S. Hayden, landed a codfish at Syda & Cousin’s wharf this week [which girted 41 inches, and weighed when | dressed, 61 pounds.— Digby Courie r, | Psat | | Criexet.—There will be a cricket match | to-morrow at the Park, Stamps to be pitched at 10.30a.m. The contesting parties will be jlawyers and law students rersus all-comers. | Players are requested to be on the grounds at ‘the above named hour. i > | Tue clearance sale conducted by Mr. W. J. Robertson, representative of Danrel & Boyd, St. John, at the store of Mr. Robert Young, was concluded to-day, Mr. J. H. G. Brown | having purchased the balance of the stock. | Mr. Robertson leaves for home next week. - Biack-prrcen, which is coming ioto favor as a substitute for black-walnut, is a close- |grained and handsome wood. It can be | stained to resemble walnut, is just as easy to work, and is suitable for many of the purposes | to which black-walnut is applied. i - -_ = lip + Gi —— Western Notes. — ee the Journal.) { From | Mr. Marquis Deacon has completed his lcontract on Dunk River Bridge to the lentire satisfaction of the Commissioner of Public Works and the public generally. | This work is looked upon as being the best job of the kind ever done on the Island. One day last summer, Master Basil Kelly, | son of Judge Kelly, of this town, was fish- ing in Green’s Brook, when he hooked a ‘trout which succeeded in getting away with the hook and part of the casting line. Last week he was again fishing in the same brook when he hooked the same fish and safely landed him, last year’s hook and line being still attached. The cvincidences are remark- able—the same brook, same trout, and same boy. A stallion race open to all comers will take place on Somerset Driving Park on 13th August next. Mr. O'Ronaghan expects all owners of fast |horses to bring them along and show their speed. | Wednesday, A genuine French band, of six pieces, paraded our streets yesterday. The father sang and hobbled around collecting certs, the mother and eldest daughter played accordeons, a younger girl squawked ‘‘Peek- a-boo,” a toddler aged about two, gathered cents in a tin mung, and a baby sat in « carriage prepared to squawk also cn the faintest provocation. The music was in- different, but they made lots of money. | Such is life. Yesterday there was launched from the shipvard of Mr. Jobn Ramsay, in this town, a foar-masted barkentine, built for Messrs. J. W. and John Richards, of Bide- ferd. Quite a number of persons, includ- | ing many ladies, were present to witness ‘the launch, which was very successful. At about 12 o’clock the gallant ship glided | most majestically into her native element, ‘followed by the cheers and good |wishes of those who had assembled ito see the ceremony. A success- \ful launch is always pleasing to \those who witness it, and in the present nothing could have been more leatisfactory. The dimensions of this instance i toy EXAMINER. TUN oar ce nate 27, 1884. acquainted with the people, and who is gener- ! Peri W E are showing June trade, conf ci Black, White, snd Colored Straw Hats, iSinek, White, and Colored Straw Bonnets. Chip iiats and Bonnets. ‘Erimmed Hats and Bonnets. Fancy Straw Hatsand Bonnets. The largest display of Chilidren’s Hats to be found on P. Feathers and Fiowers fiat and Bonnet shapes. NEW MILIINERY MATERIALS. ; ithe shoddy-cloth peddler. “i 2) eae ite effectual mode of treatment that, on his arrival, no time should be lost i showing him the door: andif he should ex nay bee persu uled to do application of a pair of cow hia” the vigorou hoots. KESIDENT so, 5 Lot 47, June 23, 1834. In the meantime, lit woul perbaps, be well to decide upon some j « ore I would suggest _ | hibit any reluctance about leaving the premises, | a> } ' i he A verv large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. / Co © Millinery made u pind short natice by..first-class_bands. ee PRICES 1] 5 i } i | Ch’town, May 23, 1884. {[Writren FoR Tut EXAMINER. | A Plea for the Pigeons. What have the pigeons done, poor things? Oh! why should they be slain ? Is it for food their lives are sought, Or, is it only in sport they're shot In lieu of better game? They cannot sue for grace, poor birds, But they speak in loving coos, And move about at a stately pace, And hold their heads wi’ h a royal grace - Let us give them royal dues, : Oh spare the pigeons! they, only they, Make a home of our dusty town ; Surely, there is a manlier way To get the good from a summer day, ‘Than by shooting the poor birds down. Alas! it is a mournful thing, That in avy human breast, Should exist a desire that cannot be Satisfied by innocent glee, But needs a modicum of crnelty, To lull it into rest, JOHN, June 27, 1884. Summerside Exports. ScuMMERSIDE, June 26. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, 103 cases eggs. 418.00 $2764.00 ~~ = = ———— a HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE. June 26—Duncan Hyde, Cornwall; D Me- Lean and wife, South Shore; Daniel McDonald, Montagne; John R Bourke, Mill View; Mrs John McLeod, Orweli; Benj Baldertson, city; Mrs Campbell, Sidney, C B; Miss Moore, Belfast: James O Morrow Souris; Manoah Rowe, Montague; ) A McDonald, Pisguid; Duncan Fraser, Montague; Wm S Drew, Lanenburgh, N 8; George Manson, Cape Traverse; D Mahon, Truro, N 8. OSBORNE HCUSE, June 26—Wellington Mutch; Eldon; Hugh Lowther, Bristol, G _B; E Ramsey, Tyne Val- ley; Miss Mina Dumville, do; Mrs James Cogswell and two children, Rochfort, Mass; D C Morson, Cardigan, 27—James E Mc- Donald, Cardigan; John C Scrimgeour, do; Dauglas Cole, Tyae Valley; James Rh. Elliott, Eliictt’s Mills; 8 C Clark, Mount Stewart; Jas B Tupla, Margate. RANKIN HOUSE. June 26--Chas Roeslie, Toronto; R Hunt, Summerside; Allan Finlayson, Pictou; W A Papnhall, New York; Thomas D Tims, Ottawa; Mrs Tims, do; Miss L Tims, do; C Stanton, do; Parker Leach, Boston; John M Huckins, Toronto; Mrand Mrs A F Randolph, Frederic- ton; John Knight, Halifax; Robert Cavanagh, New Glasgow. BIED. Suddenly, at the residence of her son-in-law, Uriah Matthew, Esq., Souris East, on the 27th June, Susan, relict of the late John Passmore, of Charloiterown, aged 77 years. In St. John, on the 95th June, Neil, aged one year, tive months, and five days, infant son of Neil and Elizabeth McLean. new ship are: extreme length, 170 ft ; breadth, 29 ft., and depth 17 ft., the ‘measurement being about 550 tons regis- ‘ter. The model is considered a vrey |handsome one, and is much admired, while the workmanship has been done lin a next and substantial manner. No |pains have been spaired on the part of the builder to make this ship first-class ‘in every respect. In the construction of ‘the craft many of the latest improvements lin naval architecture have been adopted | We understand this is the first vessel built lon this Island having four masts and a i straight bowsprit, or bowsprit and jiboom lin one. This ship was christened the | Darwin, and the name ie certainly very ap- propriate, if there is anything in the doc- trine of the ‘‘survival of the fittest. In the building of ships, no doubt, great pro- gress has been made in the design, construc- | tioh and carrying capacity, and we suppose the name given to the ship launched here yesterday alludes to the theory of 8 e The carving is said to key at the foot of it in the attitude of bit- ing off the tail is, we fancy, , touch given by the artist. The Darwin will be rigged here, and afterwards proceed to | the ship and her owners every success. a finishing | SHiP NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, June 26.--Pholine, Marshman, Buctouche, boards; ss M A Starr, Fergusen, Halifax, mdse; ss Coban, Fraser, Pictou, coal for PORT Montreal. : : June 27—Emerald, McKay, Shediac, lum; Forest Queen, Casey, do; May B, Bisset, Pictou, coal; Sylvanus McDonald, Paoli, and brick, OLEARED. Juve 26.---Pholine, Marshman, Buctouche, Coban, Fraser, Montreal; ss Carroll, Brown, Boston, produce. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, June 26--Cld sch Champion, last; last; brigt Vesta, Kiog, Bay Chaleur, ballast. Shediac, lum; Oselle, Summerside, shingle bal; es bi_A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax; ss McPherson, Pictou, ballast ; Lois Campbell, Shediac, ballast; Lodi, Green, Shediac, bal- Jeanne D’Arc, Gesver, Richibucto, bal- —FOR— MEN AND BOYS. | ——_—:0: ———. | | gg. B MACDONALD’S © [° the place to buy a GOOD FITTING, WELL MADE) \f SUIT OF CLOTHES. | The Largest Stock to Select From. THE LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEED. ' , . . . i Don’t buy anywhere before seeing goods and prices at LONDON HOUSE. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. JUST OPENED, a splendid assortment of Scotch, English and Canadian MADE TO ORDER "AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, May 19--—wkly FOR LIVERPOOL, DIRECT, LONDON HOUSE. LOTHING CLOTHING ‘tse Canned Goods, &, | Ginger Beer, Sterns’, a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets for i. E. Low . 2a. PERKINS & si-ERNS. e, so ** TO SHIPPERS — \ JE will place at the disposal of shippers a portion of our Warehouse on No. 2 Wharf, for the express purpose of Goods for shipment, and will grant warehouse receipts for said Goods, ‘This Warehouse is a fine three-story build- ing, almost surrounded by water and offers every inducement to shippers as insurance can easily be effected, PEAKE BROS. & Co. Ch'town, June 18—tf ATTENTION. ‘Pisnis. and Tea Party Committees. You can get the best Geods, at the lowest prices, at the *‘City Steam Bakery.” You can return all Goods not used, if in good condition, We give satisfaction to our customers, and give as references the Committees of the fol- lowing Teas and Picnics, supplied last year: — ’ | Uigg Tea Cameron, master, for Point du Chene:— J. B. MACDONALD 8, Lor 48 Tea, OUD Tie MM. 05 ous 6-00 ss eve 25.00) OW’'t . , 12. 1884.—2aw wkly & Clyde River Tea, Giles oils — vtown,” June 12, 4 aw w ye Queen Strect Eldon Hall Tea, 30 bris wheat. . . 180.00 = —e DeSable Tea, OO SSS TSE SF 2118.00 Lot 65 Tea, Springfield Tea, South Wiltshire Tea, St. Peter’s Tea, Railway Picnic, Beuevolent Irish Society Picnic. J. QUIRK. Prince Street, Ch’townr, June 17-—-l0w PICNICS |! YEAS, BALLS, PARTIES, —AND— Public Gatherings, \F all kinds, supplied with all suitable Refreshments, at the cheapest prices, on application to VATCHER, MURPHY & 60., at the Star Confectionery, or at the “Little Shop arcund the Corner,” Great George Si. Vatcber, Murphy & Co. manufacture ali the articles they furnish, from the best and purest materials, and, with their experience, guarantee satisfaction Fruit Cake, Plain Cake, Pastry, Washington Pies, Sponge Cake, &c., &c, &., of the best quality, will be sold, at cheaper prices than by an other concern on the Island. As V. M. & Co., have already entered into several large contracts for Teas tor the coming season, committees and others will please call or write early for prices and terms. CONFECTIONERY, Pure and unadulterated, (no imported trash). at the cheapest rates. Ginger Ale, syrups, Soda Water, Sweet Cider, frothing » AAA ‘ ‘ 00 Suits Boys’ ea is THE CLIPPER BARK | | GEORGE PEAKE, 550 tons Register, 10 years class, Al at Lloyds, 'D. A. McDONALD, Masters, | WILL SAIL Fur Liverpool, Direct, about Ii Styles and Qu lities, *spaBpady) use ao; duoy LOBSTER CANS. i Cans, 4S in each, t Cans. | 200 cases half-lb ° | 500 cases }-ib Lor sale by HORACE HASZABD. Ch’tow u, Jugs 28—1Ww dod = & . GEO, DAVIES & CO, Ch’town, June 2, 1884. ann the 30th June, inst., Carrying Lobsters and other products of the Island on freight. MU <RAY MNeNEIL, LONDON, . ONT. gives written guarantee thathis MOUSTACHE GaoWew will produce heavy moust«che inside fEN WEEKS, or woney refuaced Price Also will take afew cabin passengers. For particulars apply here to the owners, June 16, MRS. ROSS'S Magic Healer” Salve, (Warranted to Cleanse and Heal.) i URNS, Scaldr, Chapped Hands, Cuts, Boils, Frost Bites, and Stin Sores ot every description. {, is snin by those who have tested the “Magic Healer’’ jor Burns, that it is the best and quickest remedy fyr extracting heat they have ever used, For Chapped Hands or Cold Sores, it is unparalleled for its speedy and effective res lts, making the skin soft end pliable. For Fishermen and persons employed in handling wet or rough articles, it is invalu- able for giving the hands a smooth texture and healthy tone. Its cleansing aud healing properties are remarkable where the skin is broken by ex- ternal means, while its rapid action in re- meving all offensive matter from Boils or Old Wounds, and forming a new skin is truly wonderful, Price, 26 cents per box, So'd at the Drug Stores of W. BR. Watson, Apotnecaries’ Hall and Fraser & Reddin, and by the manufacturer, Address, P, O, Box 179, MBS, JEAN A. ROSS, 0 Great George St. f ipt, @4. Address, 264, - Ci’town, Juve 18—Y8 of rooney © ASB; | PEAKE BROS. & 0. a _ Upper : Ob’town, June 6—-ty th es whly 10i sn ik it ie. tte, mahoe et ES icsrmecrmme aarerente temaama seni? merry po ney name memes at ae a il ii a i ee A NE AR ee BOTS: ith. ee