. we, ge ee a aes eee ne eam eee I RE eT a So nomen Oy oe Pe — So ee a eS ST ee Ie Ee: ~ = SOM Sa Mo matted areas sa BF alae oe anneal ttt apt om iN Saks #2 nan —— =. mee Se * Er EB DATI: ¥ HX AMINGR, JUNE iS, 16035. o — a ne een - tecal and Other Items. ELEGRAPHIG NEWS. |THE R fb PELEGHA EWS, | THE RAILWAY TIME TABLE, ka Hon. FRI I 3ON f Fredericton, : ro. ee, N, B, is at the Rank [Serctat Desparcurs ro THE Examiner.) | For the conveniencs of the travelling ras o— f | public, we have carefully arranged the fol- 4 Ovk speciality Fo t—Sponges, Call and THE N 0} RTHWEST | How ing table of arrival and departure of | geo. Reddin'’s Veng Store » | trains on the P. E. Island Railway, sccord 4 ear 7 _ ; = : ° ‘— as it ee wag eee Are now showing newest Corsets. Paniers, Hoopskirts es avd Caulii’ower Plants can be had —_ - be WEST . > » . . gabe Cio Urner Gen St” | RG REAR ESCAPES |menem..... 68 SG injand Underclothing ; Ladies’ Corsets, Maids’ Corsets | He and Childrens’ Waists, newest makes in American and 9° ee North Wiltshire........... 727 1039 505 Epaater Mavee ook... . «a. 747 1085 52: lent new rnkwoy hes been laid } : ? se the esstera and : f Roch-|@en. ic - Ww along tiem. Tiddleton Ab undomns) Bradalbane $12 1132 5857 C di . hr d S| Dradaibane,............... § 12 32 5 57) ¢ . 6 . f t » at l ? st N ford gs oqu Pa the Trail ; | Genet | Medes. A «ctw 8 19 li 43 6 07 ana tan manu ac ure, a very ow es prices. e a | PROC Bre. o's F551. § 29 1159 622 Pp 1 y : WHo CAN ! » fresh and | ‘cine i é rr 3 | N Hi ~ ey gil ad : | from, ak _ i» ./Paniers, New Bustles, New Hoop Skirts, very latest goes :' SATTLEFORD, Juve 13, | SEMSUIQTOM. ce cress eee eee. 8 if22. G42 . junels s a | arrive 907 1257 72\SCVIieS 7 = | A messenger with a despatch from Gen. | Summerside, < Pherae son s¥2 sty les and price y ery low. For balan rf thas monte, we « fer on Middleton, who is at Loon Lake, just ar- | waar lepart 997 937 = customers a pure Havana for 5 cents, |jrived Big Bear and his braves have es-| Miscouche ay ae ‘9 42 3 00 setanivtnieiiiaiiectimiuis’ Keddin’s Drug Store. caped from Middleton who has relinquished] Weliincton.. _...... 10 01 3 99 f _s— denial! — It seems impossible to follow Big} Port Hil... oes EL 1029 4 20 : Go to R. K. Braces for the beat Print Sear through the muskegs. ’ iT Ge: eA bee eee Pe 2 ame ia: 1! . sa oe “ ; BN Sic ins aay Wteaas pas ar Phrwnals the; treckoen O'beary.. eo L225 42 T NDERGLOTHING, Wicely Made and Finis atter in i jeneral Middleton will leave a strong|Alberton......... ese dan +8 . ’ j ' 3 janel3 garrison at Fort Pitt, and return to Winnj- | Tigmish................. 1242 7 47 7 a : ! | peg to confer with the Hudson Bay officials | rRom west , s “a ore Ward One.is » inde on | : a) 20} isT. P. 2. eee Tue election in W re Que is now Zoipg oF and the Government regarding his future po ee ee 207 647 | Ap we go to press at three o'clock, the poll | cours Ce rs ee hs 3 + mae Be a . et 2 m9 | COUFSE POON wiiis cenit eatintn 2 45 i 87 — stands : Curtis 107 and Poole 72, Big Bear is known te have 175 warriors | O'Leary 329 902 Big ‘ I ‘6 r ones gg : Tie Bea in kon shove 129, warm |OVan00000T t taple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery, & Cuaries E. Sicatns, Esq., formerly of this with him. The abandonment of the pur- | Port Hill,.......... -.00s, 420 1029 " ap Ce ane aUACy ry 00 8; MMIC! ’ . X» not ' ‘ty. but now a lawyer of Buxton, "Me a surt by General Middleton, is known to his | Gace ae RE r a py 3 - é i i} vigitia ¢ his parents in this city. scouts, and his band is now taking matters! ' OREN 40's. Ne ae 4 “6 sul passed mn value On P. Ki - island. i i leisurely, Nodonbt they will be joined by} . { arcive....,,5 22 12 07 ‘es 7 . Cie 2 ae 7 : 1 6 ; ~ | Summerside, - ae ft ; i Sep our Novelties in Ladies’ Chains, Initial | discontented Indians from other bands | ee K - =a Gx { ¥ i B Wi : } ad Name Pins, Cuff Studs, &c.. just opened Their united fore: will be a standing} Kensington § Moparts. ee ra - a O00GS e ous it and ill be Sold at SMALL " at EW. Taylor's. janel3 inenace for some time to come. It will be| Freetown............... 6 92 2 12 “ 49 q | : : , PU WE cece eeeereresesese “— - ‘ - 4 > meres Sued necessary therefore to keep a strong garrison Eg FESR TE Oe 632 227 803 PROE UT. . ELDER D. Crawrorp will (D. V.) preach in) at Battleford, and Fort Pitt garrisons must| Bradalbane............... San “a: ,.8i2 ; Christian Mec ting H< woe on Sundsy evening | be maintained at Prince Albert and Auum-! Hunter Kiver,............ 702 315 847 | at 6.20. Allare ov -_ to . tend. boldt or Port Qu’ Appelle. North Wiltshire........... 7 ae 3 See. 90) | Wattace Ross has written to England ex a Middleton's column is worked out etees PPR: ob xnicwws 747 432 947 i . LLAce Ross has writte » Lng’ a ‘X- | with faticue. yharlottetown...... 8$ 02 52 7 | pressing surprise that he has not heard from a Sen act . Pe nbhaoae ated C £52 100; Be Lis eghallenge to Beach, issued in August last — iietome eee ae es Be , 85 kis challen ote - Presby i al PEG NOA. i. oo xéanbauwns vxx 707 417 Ch town, June 8, 1830. ; -—-—— | Presbyterian General Assembly. | yo: 7 43 we | We are inde bted to Mr. George A, Hughes, a Bedford co ee ee See ee OS SF 3 O4 : 44 Seiceedincondepacaedleaicatae aie a ee -_——— = ———e . Se —_ in : ; Train Despatcher, for the convenient Locsl haa tee a CG aco oy Rae : Sat ot the B sal See tlle i eh SITIVG,.......80, & 2 , Time Table of the . & laland Ksuway, puod > . . ; Mount Stewart, oH : Bea cleowhere. In the Presbyterian Assembiy the Home depart........ 857 5 27} “J a etc haa Mission business is completed. Reports of | Morell..............-...-++-+-- 942 5 56 UY : Paisce Atsert Vicrox was admitted a colle ges were discus-ed. _ Peter aah abe sa laa 1015 617 5 | Bencher of the Middle Temple on the 9th of | _ Lave to retire from the active work of the Se ne: Peet peeae ipoeny: eer See a if June. The Prince of Wales and a large com- Ministry was granted the Rev. Alex. cot imant £23k ub 5: : 7s . any was present during the ceremony. Munro, Brown’s Creek, P. 12. Island. FOUNE SLEWAPL,... 06+ s een ereees 902 6532 pan) 2 —. a . Bs. ewe, EIN Ss oki vow be + vo be oes back 1015 625 —-—— Nhe case of Elizabeth Ross,Truro, N.S., | Georcetown 1037 642 Tue stone sidewalk in front of the Cameron | was referred to the Maritime Synod to be , Erouii.> tae | Sar ckeaee a oa ~ : : Block and the Brown Block iss real improve- | disposed of FROM EAS, «x eu! WWYe are now showing a Complete Stock of English, American a i » suese ok 3h tat oe aad DOM Ws 5ce. 33 7 ae : prot P the city — suggest that . 7 +e Foreign Mission reports were presented a cheese tipese weaned . Y . re & ‘ = \ tended to each of the corners —& 1a h€ | to-ni . a} issi Pls ate: See a a G whole sidewalk south of Queen Square may be] ,,, =e nee. whole foreign mission staff) st. Peter’s...........0.......... 752 354 and anadian 7 numbers 26 Missionaries besides scores of | Morell..............cccccecsce $14 427 of stone oe eee native teachers. MI : artive...... 8 62 5 7 Durine the past few days three tons and a Rev. Joseph Annand, a returned mission. | ° a en ee 84] 537 bali cf ealinon were shipped from the Port | ®*¥ from the New Hebrides, delivered an| Bedford ............-...... 912 614 Medway River to Boston. It is expected that address, giving an account of twelve years’ | York. ....---- 5, cscveeeereeeeee: 926 635 the produce of sxlmon on that river this sea- work among the heathen. Charlottetown Funcenes sae ns a 9 52 7 12 ‘ son will reach 50,000 Ibs., worth $15,000.— o-coneiineitiaiiiasiliaiot on tenet te teee eee eees 732 3 37 s , ie. Crone! Sardigan. =.= s-ntecrcacneosseces Hn CENTS’ FURNISHINGS a . o The New Ministry. Mount Stewart......... ae 842 512 o 3 THRSE tr: sting, a sweepstake and a foot ee a ee , will be beld at Kensingt iving NDON 3 ; : eons pros l nace mein S | aaanenienn — ee ea ee ee ” The Queen's acceptance of the resignation —— il of $225 will be paid, and a first-class arrange- f Glad z : 7 te he sade for all whe with tetake [Sn stone was announced in the House ANOTHER ACCOUNT. ; . f P bli Pp part in the contesta, of Commons yesterday afternoon. Her om cine e solicit a share oO uUDILC atronage. ! ae Majesty had accepted his resignation and/ A later despatch says: The scene that A The steamer Princess of Wales made the | had informed him that she had summoned | followed the fall of the staircase was appall- best trip on recerd from Pictou yesterday. the Marquis of Salisbury to Balmoral for ing. Immense massea of masonry from She, with a strong tide against her, made the | the purpose of entrusting him with thelabove crashed down upon the struggling Be passage in four hours and twenty minutes— promotion of a new ministry. eople below, grinding throngh their flesh arriving here at half-past four. Good tor| The Parnellites members have been con- aed and maiming i mahdletin Capt. Cameron and Mr. Cummings. me —_ leading coeeelnes = > them in a horrible manner. The fall of Brown's Block, Charlottetown, May 2, 1885. ee oe ard to the government of ireiand. Farne . ire j - (s Dominion Day « Tea Party will be held a. his Pm strong! a e the Tori the Gairenes and the shrieks of the people A - — ie tiete Ristion by the inhabitants of % a gy urg e tories | lyme helpless in the ruins caused a panic in . ’ s Baldwin Station, by the inbaoivants Of “| to adopt a Home Rule measure for Ireland ’ Teresa's Parish. The proceeds will be used in "a. % as -|the court room and there was a rush for Bo § Jerse and Tweed Suits : gs The Marquis of Salisbury has consented y b ing off the debt om the Church at that : re ae = the exit. These in the front were unable i a The parishioners are already makin to form a Ministry,with Statford Northcote! to withstand the pressure from behind and ‘ini preparations for the event. They intend | * chancellor of the Exchequer. were hurled down upon the men and T y jo make this Tea the best of the season. — — women crushed in the fall of the staircase - PANIC i qe i CE & ’ t i a Aquatic. and whom people ia the street were already A M. Marys, who was arrested last week striving to rescue. When the panic had ex- by 1” Bank of Nove Scotia, at ion on Shiai Sealy 34 hausted itself and the immense stone steps “aver . s charge of embezz'emeat, was brought up eee of the fallen staircase had been removed, ’ Je: i before Stipendiary Cotton for preliminary| Teemer challenges Hanlan, offering to} twent Ps my on aiage tes Boys’ Jersey Suite at $3.85 and up. , ma; : y persons were taken from the ruins. _— Bovs’ Black Worsted Suits at $5.00 and up examination on Monday last, and no one | row one race of either four or five miles for} dead. 5 Boy > Heavy Blue Serge Suite at 4.95 ae — him, ae ees $1,000 to $5,000 a side and the champion- a a i eavy e Serge < .Z eariount short, sume $150, een paid| ship of America, or five races, each for| ~ , a sue Boys’ Tweed Sui » Sele ; J : : ‘ " : : Suits at $5.00 and up. by friends.—J/z. Herald. $1,000 aside, at the following distances :~— HOTEL ARRIVALS, 0: Child’s Kilted pe tpny and os oars Three miles, three miles and a half, four eee =e oe Child’s Navy Blue Knickerbocker Suits at ' oe oa D.—An ee we Tiffie’s miles, four miles and a half, and five miles. OSBORNE HOUSE. $2.25 and up. - F Gays ago in the suri near, 41198) The races to he rowed on any water or{| June 12—Mrsa McMahon, Boston, H AH Mc- y ; ; j ; ll Child’s Worsted Suits at $3.50 and up. * g . ¢ : . ? C t 6 t Zz f i ‘ os . J Vv z e rt- s ors . uu OY p Head. St. Martin's, St. John County. N. B. | vaiers agreed upon. Deal, Wallies: TL Wie’ "do; Pronk W* are showing this morth a large variety, in a depa Ger Ee” Green’ Baie’ ab” CRED es va GOMES OF A PR et Peresaunc. J 12 Binns, New Glaagow; H Campbell, North ments, at very low prices :— and up. ee ok hanes on tie .7 T ‘ . rs cee oe i Wiltshire; W Keefe, Montague; G Crawford, : Youths’ Navy Blue Suits at $4.65 and up. ae ee oe oe : fo eemer is arranging for a grand regatta, | pictou Landing; 0 B Wadman, Crapaud; W | NAY Men’s Black Worsted Suits at $8.50 and up. had on long boots, and in his pockets were $1 open to the world, to be held here in July. | Newson, do; PM Bourke, Mill View, 13— NEW PRINTED COTTONS, Men’s All-wool Pants at $1.50 and up. in American silver and a scrap of the Eastpor oe ntine l en’s Workia i at 30c, 65c, 75c, SATEENS, CAMELINES, jake : — Jasbz Hudson, Victoria. . ~ - A Serious Fire. RANKIN HOUSE, Men’s Dress Shirts at 70c, 85c, $1.00 , Tue Toronto Mail s correspondent, writing silat aia June 12—W Mahon, Tor Oni0; L W Smith, DRESS GOODS, and up. : rom Battleford under date of May 29th, says Lonpon, June 13. Montreal: Fred P Thompson, Fredericten, J Men’s Linen Collars at 10cts and up. that Robert Jetferson, a farm instructor, who ‘ Beni? es Navlor. Halifax; AC McLeod, Kensi |: y. ’ +}: . . = all Be Was reported asa renegade, was interviewed A fire broke out yesterday evening in the rn < Ralston Eoestetos Mead tage, Wate. in Nuns Veiling, Sanghier Cloth, Cashmeres, Merinoes. Ladies +e Reason Shin ot Comer ~.. a eNO al a | MANTLES, Ladies’ DOLMANS, in Ottoman Cloth and Silk.) sects and up. oe end denied the accusation. It is be-| Indian Museum, re — a great eved, however, that he fought with the| building in which is being held the lnterna- y " ‘ * TRO Gi . 7 Ladies’ —- j SUNT ‘ -¢ ; adies’ | Men’s Soft Felt Hats at 65cta, worth $1.00. SHIP NEWS. Kid GLOVES. Silk GLOVES, Fish-thread GLOVES All.wool Tweeds at 65 ond up. Indians at Cut Knife Creek, He is a young} tional Exhibition of Inventions. It was enman, of goo i education and aot un-| filled with evidences of handicraft of | India JERSU [S, CORSETS, large varie ty in Cotton HOSIERY, All-wool Worsted Coatings at $1.10, only. pieagant address, and married a sister of one|garyed wood mainly, and other like in- PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. | Sonam Tenses aithenbend. of P ; ¥ oundmaker's wives. flammable matterial. Before the npn baa ; A ms + BONN T ~,| Yarns, all kinds. , ake eae were quenched, many articles were des- B re sf i ' R Wy Ri "a 4 i 3 K | Wool bought for cash and exchanged for rae of the House of Commons may oped. June 11—Stmr M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifx, = A < Ne] N = | goods of all kinds. | » n in English or p rench. a a ha po mdse; Reaper, Hartling, Caledonia, coal; as — our _—— Prints. oe " eve, &@ speech im (rerman was delivere ce ‘ Onward, Dalten, Wallace, stone, j t Stv 1.00 to $4.00 saved on every suit of cufa- en it was net reported. The other day Sir Leonard's Health. June 12—Morning Star, Power, Little Shemo- n Lates Sty les. tom. tr, Campbell, of Renfrew, established a ae, ene, deals; Cora, Thorpe, Pictou, coal; Pros- ; precedent by addressing the Hous in Orrawa, June 12. pect, MeMillar, Wood Islands; Amanda, RIT D BROS ™ s a Galie. It was too much for the Hunsard| gir John Macdonald announced in the} Cole, Newcastle, lumber; Maggie, Wright, Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums. June 10, 1885. men and the reporters, and the public will | fouse of Commons last evening that he had River John, stone; P LG, Anderson, Pictov, Rever know what } ‘ : Rl al ss Te ; coal! Henry Swan, Long, Kichibucto, lum- Bolifiec 7 le at Mr. Campbell said a telegram from Sir Leonard Tilley, stating bor; Coastguard, Bonnell, Wallace, stone; Pg that an operation was suc cessfully performed Capella, Bell, Shediac, lumber; John Tilton, 0: a for stone in the bladder. The doctors are io hestnae Pidion: 5 ; ee AD ol smoker declares 5 ‘esate a " ” O ei is ‘ : , . ; als Sam, oie a eae ae fon it Sra wit boobs jae SS, ri, Pate va CHRIST SS LONDON EATS. /sings and Double Wagons ond year of its manufacture, and that dur- ' ing that time he has never suffered from a a URSRED ad * a blistered tongue or parched tonsils, or any An Dnacrease of Salary. June li—ss M A Starr, Halifax; Opal, Mc- W* or K a large aa - Canenene 2 sther of the unpleasant effects which most Lellav, Pugwash, Indse; Albior, Chapman, White and Colored SHIRTS, eady-made CLOTHING, hap anaes er a ig ang then wWhaccos will leave behind them. His ex- fidaawen. Jane i? Cocagne, do; ss Worcester, Allan, Boston, SRERe EnSy SerINS. se Carriag : perience, he says, is that no other tobacco . . eggs. etc. ee Ch’town, June 3, 1885 of good stock and warranted to give good Which he has ever tried is quite its equal, and A resolution, increasing the salary of the | June 12 —Morning Star, Power, Big Shemogue, own, June », 90. satisfaction, . : thas in value for the money no other comes| Harbor Master of Halifax to $1,800, was| bal; Cora, Thorpe, Pictu bh roe ————EEEEE re ar ce Parties wanting carriages would do well to call and inspect our stock before purchasing anywhere near it : ; ongly opposed it. MeMillian, Wood Islands; P L G, Anderson, da aid passed. LH. Davies strongly opp Piotoa, bal; Mary O’Dall,: Pennie, Sheet NEW GOODS NEW GOODS elsewhere, Tue second Methodist Church in this city ‘oh gas Harbor, 612 bush potatoes; Pholine, Marsh- , . Painting, Trimming and Repairing of all has, during the last fortnight, been greatly Weatber Bbuliewn. man, West Cape, mdse. John Tilton, kinds, at short notice at the old stand— umproved. As the building was occupied last —_— Robertson, Pictou, 300 bush potatoes; -0: Upper Great George Street. “miter so s°on after the enlargement, there Probabilities for the next 24 hours for Cleymore, Marquis, Miramichi; Capella, LARGE & SON. ra hot suili le if time to give it the finishing the Maritime Provinces. Bell, Wallace, mdse. / : Ch'town, May 19, "85—6i 2aw wkly a | — This has now been done. The - e ~ €rior has been thoreughly renovated. ‘The : Walls have been slightly tinted, which give Torowro, June 13--10 a. m. DIED. oO <= def § ER them pleasing appearance, and all the aisles} Moderate to fresa southwesterly and south-| At Orwell Head, on Sunday, June 7, after Es now opened his new stock of SUMMER GOODS. Everything New and Cheap. have been covered with new cocoa nut mat- | erly winds, generally fair, fine weather. a lingering illness of two years, whica he Ladies Hats, Flowers and Feathers, newest styles and colors. Dress Material, in all — OF -- 7 ti » This church ia now a “a a ; ) ey pe aie wolliis eee ee MuUTrEoOROLOGICAL OFFICE resignation to the Divine Will, Alexander Lobsters Canned Goods &C Charlottetown June 13,1835. McDonald, son of the late John D. McDonald, BATS I HATS I ; ; ' sociantifenlhe ae Dio He Extice THex?--A man recently | Highest Temperature yesterday, {read at aged 22 years and 10 months. The deceased endured with patient suffering and Christian | the newest fabrics—Silks, Satins and Velvets. ®yertised here for a ee as 9 | leaves a sorrowing mother to monrn her loss, j gi te ; ; . BoB. Tela to ee ee a aire io ere | Lameat Pemperatare yesterday, (road at | being the last of her family. Special attention is called to the stock of Mens’ and Boys’ FELT HATS, All ths new- E will place at the disposal of ‘shippers : bat yesterday morning with all he wanted, midnight)...... Reecce ofses en canal 50.6 On the 15th ult., at his home,in St. Mary’s, | et styles and Lowest Prices, W harf ae ined sargt re Soate for | Ut the police subsequently discovered that | Lowest Temperature this morning..... 52.8 | Quebec, Thomas Bickell, in the 70th year of ~y Vhart, xpret t J *everai of them on inva of 12 and 14| Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. . .57 3 | his age, of acute inflammation of the stomach, foJ | a 5 i "ELL IN C+. cel will grant Warehouse Receipts Years of age and under, who had engaged Temparatnre this afternoon atl o'elook..54.2 | formerly of the city of Quebec He was the Sawous their pareuts’ consent. The matter —_—_—_—ooooo first commercial traveller that broke the way Mens’ and Boys’ CLOTHING, big stockand at the cheapest prices ever offered. Do . pens uired into, and the agency f the; +, i. announced that the entente cordiale through the Metapedia, New cepese, Neve not fail to see goods and prices at every inducement to shippers, as insurance ». willbe asked to see that no harm | : ; ibe ; “ Scotia and Privce Edward Island before the he cade ail Somes to them.— Hx. Chronicle, | between Prussia and the Vatican is growing | [ytercolonial Railway was established, suffer- 5 can be easily effected. Sep Mr. John Naylor, Secre tary of the Society | more firm, and is tending to an agreement! ing much from the ir convenienee of the road, J. Ss. MACDONALD S, PEAKE BROS. & CO. "tthe Prevention of Cruelty to Children, ar upon a new law regarding the education of peor conveyance and worse accommodation, Ch’town, May 16, ’85. 3 , } Bit ‘ : ° ‘This warchouse is a fine, three-story build- ing, almost surrounded by water, and offers “V01 here last evenine cae : | the clergy and settlement of the dispute ir. | having his fo-t badly f-ozen one time. He ten) ee Re ee | connection with the vacant sees of Cologne | leaves a wit” and eiziit cnildren, all of whom) | 5 Queen Street, (.JTBSCRIBE for THE WERKLY EX. Peter's Island to enquire into the matter ‘and Posen. are marri:!, to mourn their loss, Ob'town, May 13, 1886, 1 AMINER, the best peper on the Island, am