EE <A TL, RL TL Lew hae T 33 8 4 DAT . HX A MIN HR, JUN EE Sst - 4 re Land oe AA. - 5 5 ee 4 a t. - ‘ . Srheor Eforms ~~ re r . { . % | a . ae oe ee cee Pa ak ‘ —~* : 2 ff ECRADHIC NEWS Summerside lexports SROCASURPAP ESE | OES, | — Mew Qaboo o SUMMERSIDE, June 21, [SPRECIAL Despars HES Yo Pre MS AMINER. | Shipped por steame) Princess of Wales, ° Cameron, master, for Point du Chene:— b thicte.t Another Indi: enss , ’ ’ thi ‘ Retain Sensation 9 horse... S1158.00 ae | 18 head cattle .. 720.00 Winnipre, June 21. L sheep,. 6.00 oo A T'— 7 SCeureeG 6B a \ deepatch from Battleford save that the | 197 cases eggs.. S' 3.00 ° Ihdians on Pound Makers’ Reserve seized | 2°4 bags potatoes 120.00 ; ' + deidtiannicsiiiaieiads and beat a Government official, and ae ibe leather. 53.99 ah : « &5 iow Stre nog) Urese into the Government store andi! °?”” on Se 132.00 53 SS ’ roe Provisions, About hi ie s ‘ vl | ae ae yh ep : : \ iu! nouns 2 OG A a nea ay j ports po.tce sent from Batth ferd to arrest them 3, $ 63.00 a a . ‘ P) r were set at detiane »and a fight Was eXpe t : i. ea the people of Battleford are armen | SHIP NEWS. ‘ - Tor ‘ if fefence eae “ — the past — on VORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. switehimen at eee \ Wife Murdered | | —— ] K are showing a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets for a i i cme June 21— Medway Belle, McPhee, Ship Har- ‘ - : . Lis besron, June 22. bor, tum: ss Cobon, Fraser, Montreal, J une trade. é = hy : Enos Diam nd. of & a 1 at mdse. se > e 1 “ . nu sleet | June 23—Susie B, Dickson, Cow Bay, coal;| Black, White, snd Colored Straw Hats. ‘ ~ . oi a ee m7 lariestOwn | §=Petit Rivere, Trenhol say de Ve c ‘Tha ’ : ; ia) ‘ 1 S35 sauitec his wife with an axe this morn- ’ dabiad Philistine coe. Ta oe iach, WN hite, conned d olored straw Bonnets. : ‘ iy i ring he j sk ili and a tbly Hhree Sisters, VW alpole, do, de; F A Clair- % iba gp biats at pak Bon mets. : \ vel ataily injuring he ie aleges infidelity monte, German, Barbadoes, 233 s, 28 ‘Rh’ pow " ‘ i ub ry peup t} part of his wife and SaVs he Sate hhds and 26 brls th a 3 kegs ns i EE ape iwats ame Bonnets. 7 " pe = : to kK her. inds, 6 cases arrow root, 200 cocoanuts, 20 i ak ncyV Straw Bats amd Bon nets. lay. Notion cha I : ite | hs, 20 Tierees and 16 brie sugar, ‘The largest displav of Children’s Hats to be found on P. &. i. : surepean Notes | crn Feathers and Fiowers a Dank stasement for | om | June 21-—Tasma, Nicholson, Mumbles for : fA tags d RB wi f : : 199, and w th- | VIENNA, June 2). | orders, oats and deals; Annie Duncan, at an onmet bapes. ae TY Poe a | Five men have been arrested at Polo, or ahin gg ’ a ‘ie meen _— = 1 — TT a ae hamite in their possession. | then he chek ee mre eae a apy NEW MILIINERY MATERIALS. . : Excessiy ® rains and inundations in eta el GOP tegen ge le nt -D sh birthden oe suspended railway traffic busi-} Susan” King, ‘McPherson, Tatamagouche. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. A i : uti ei) DITLVUUAY t ness t is uMmore ; at ons af a : wi Sé A atl - > Abe “ . ° ° a i : > ) : as given in London | 2°88: It is rumored that 250 soldiers were | mdse; James Semple, Roberts, cocagte, bal; Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. Bnala 8 ve thousand | “FO¥ ue | Minnie R, Hardy, Murray Harbor, salt and nong those who —_ . jour; George Clarke, Shamon, Brule eae i w | Hours” George "arke,” Shanon, “Brae, = PRICHS LOow._z sses was Mr. Movdy Murder of « Landlord. be a ° 7 ‘ 2 ou Rd = June 23—Petit Rivere, Trenholm, Shemogue, . uf ' nor . © s+ - bal MACK 5 MAGNETIC MIEPICINE 16 & positive | New Yorx, June 22 — = i eS rem r ner ; exhaustion and all weak- | > ’ ee THER PORTS RK E Ri S é& Ss ERW a ay t ener aie ry “a in Doth sexes, | | eter Me( orma *k, a wealthy resident of . 01 HER UE re ; & tod s Sold s s anlatinahinns n at wer emetns Hall. | Hunter’s Point, wes shot dead to-day by Summerside June 21l—ent sch Ose}'e, Allen, Ch’town, May 28, i854. = Aventicotnenh te tubtiear eclennh. ‘| Patrick Kernan. McCormack had threaten- | V@Pe |Teverse, potatoes Cld—Osel'e, Allen, . fjune23 lw wkly|&d to eject Kernan for non-payment of —— ee oe Richard Thompson, e rent W alsh. | eo c . } r nch Acadians of Shediac, as well as | adi > os ; _ +} nee ‘e goiny to cele- ; . . . NEA gS , ° ’ , thos oe ~— : m a 7 Terrible Explosion. ME Lhainb brate ti loth August ast 1eIr : 8 _ In Westboro, Mass,, May 29, by Rev. Jas. All those who will participate in the | ae Brownville, Mr. Joseph Dean, of Woodville | titan i seme $6 weil) | Rome, June 22. ee fe eee a > $+ whi assem »at P. E. Island, where it wili a ae v ” e to Miss Bessie Burhoe, of Westboro, —- — = ()-—- --— Seated anf er | The Powder Mills at Dontremoli explo- — ; a cl to- li , Thirty pers er } é pe red to-day. Thirty persons were killed Bp SE Mr. Lewis ha horoughly enjoyed the| and seventeen wounded. DIED. great run for the photographic groups which i oi . At Stu:geon, Lot 61, on the L5th May, 9 incl 4a likene sses i Pr ince ( reorge and a ad : Catherine Donnelly, the beloved wife of : i large number of the young ladies and young Vveather Helletin. Edeard Mahar, aged 44 years, May she rest : + Theos of Custivecicen, Be tes cal eerie in mustico Beach, P. EH. f. | z Fr some copies for sa Call soon and getthem.| f'robabilities for the next 24 hours for the O = : a - Maritime Provinces HOTEL ARRIVALS Ey = pgp } } nat ‘ a. i " : ’ em : y i’ 1a f ‘. 71 > “4 r | A to the matom for several | ame This well-known WATERING PLACE will open for the: vulibnguniin itheee ara past, tl ‘ reliow or St. Jonn, a ‘ , 92 > rep } : y ‘ -E A . Portland and Carleton attended divine service a Toronto, June 25--10 a. m. ROE KLI N HOUSE, : season on J uly Ist. 4 ‘ Friday evening last, in commemoration of Winds mostly southerly; fair weather; Jane 21—Mrs Richard Bagnall, Bear River; the laying the rner stone of their hall, higher temperature. aod at the same time observing the anniver- sary of the great fire of 1877. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, * i Charlottetown June 253, 1854. [we first chur dedicated by the new| Highest Temperature Saturday......... 545 president of the Methodist Conference, in bis ; Lowest Temperature Saturday. cae ficial capacity was the church on the Gon- | Highest temperature yesterday, . oe ola Point Road, Rothsay, which was finished | Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..47.0 last week and dedicated yesterday. The in-| Lowest temperature this morning ........43.8 the whole building is} lemperature this morning, at § o'clock. .55.6 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock...66.0 side finish and indeed neat, tasteful and substantial, and in all re- spects reflects credit on the Methodists cf Kothsay i : angio | CURRENT NOTES. fue Montreal Afera has put the whole rgument for free canals in a nutshel pits 1 i —_ oe ials in @ nutshell by its} [ord Derby characterizes the Irish Land state: chat ‘*the logic of the whole matter 4 : sail allie a Act as a disagreeable necessity. Sti... Up im the fact that if the mainten- " ance of canal tolls prevents grain from com- An attempt was made on Sunday to ass- ing this way the Government will be unable to | assinate the U. S. consul at Bordeaux. collect any tolls, It is certain that any tolls agree with some always seems to soot the upon Canadian ¢anals will divert large quanti- Smoking dces not ties of export grain to the Erie canal people; but it o— | chimpey. Av a sale of Jersey cattle in New York, on the 18th inst., sixty-cight animals were sold, Edith E. Wiygin’s ‘‘Lessons on Man- realizing in all about $17,000. The highest} ners” is intended for American children, price paid for a single head was 3900, for a| who sadly reed it. Perhaps it might also e old uiiemaeiadal . oan . i i ee . . year Ga COW impo Mr, Havemeyer. | be studied with advantage by fathers and A 6b. Warlings thr yea a ow Victoria | pp, ithers Darlington brought S615, John J. Holley’s A shrewd old lady cautioned her married daughter azainst worrying her husband too much, and concluded by saying :—‘'My ve-year-old cow Golden Horn 3760, and §Mr. Hevemeyers nine-year-old cow Fancy Fan S500 | | | Ar the Stipend sit Sinataintiiats Chsdes this child, a man is like an egg. Kept in hot eoaeee Seam Conky smeared, ah aecvent water a little while, he may boil soft; but har seh, Se . keep him there too long and he hardens. harged with assaulting Mrs. Frank Davies. | cep Aim there 4 = - 7 neu e, (ueen street. AMrs.{| The Sun, the new independent Grit Se eye ears rged with assaulting a paper at Ottawa, has a most severe article oe : ry enya with a broomstick. The} on the Cumberland election barter. It trate - ae ‘ails d to adj a de ae a characterizes the arrangement as alike dis- \graceful to both political parties and dangerous to the electors if they tolerate it. - . ] , mn } ther evidence. One drunk was di and four sailors who 4 ted from the bark Syrian Star were remanded until to-morrow. ] 0sed of, Hon. Mr. Chapleau leaves for British ; | Columbia next week. It is understood that riculture, Ottawa, | his mission is connected with the inquiry os Tuer Department has issued its first crop rep¢ Oi pene | ai : : . ; wr ; u Le ; : p report ol the season. into the Chinese question, which, it will be covers 30 town ut f > i tha ‘ . ‘ . $ : Py oe ps, out of 476 in the! pomembered, Sir John Macdonald promised rovince of Untario, and declares the crops about 75 per cent. more than last year. 323) oe a Ng should he. synnepens, Fane townships report over 240,000 acres of wheat. | “™° Tece*® Vats have largely decreased. The condition} A lady has discontinued a custom origi- of all the crops on the Ist of June is reported lnated by her of having visitors write their good, except for want of rain in a few places, | names in a book in the hall in the event of where it has since fallen. The probability /}., absence, as a supposed visitor came, now is that the wheat crop of the Northwest]. , . ; : will reach two millions bushels more than last | in same <0 collect a bill of long standing, and year, | wrote in the book, ‘‘is sorry Mrs ——didn't oe ~~ | leave the amount as she promised.’ Pn er ne i ‘ay Pangaea ng Re _ Franklin at one time contemplated prac- of the inctitetion cn 27th inst. On that| “sine abstinence from animal food; but, casion a gran neert will be given by the | #4ving seen a cod opened which contained pupils. Heretofore t! blie concerts given | some small fish, said to himself, ‘‘If you in the Convent N Dame were pro-|can eat one another, [ see no reason why ne ) X musical events, and as|we may not eat you.” He accordingly th . ‘ ‘musicians attending the | dined on the cod, with no small degree of ChOOl t Ll we Lave no doubt that the pleasure. oncert ! Pa 1 instant will be no legs ; a . e will, in due time, It is the opinion of the Country Gentle- that it is possible to produce a cow } mati butter and | that can make 900 pounds of aa [ue Canadian steamer Eugenie, from Mon- | bring up a calf within the period of a year; trea spt Carron, collided on the night of|and that there is reason to believe that a the 18th, off Bay Bu \'fld, with a monster| cow may be found to make twenty-eight erg and uarrowly escaped destruction} pounds of butter in a week, and one hun- ee : wd. She lost main sails, | dred and fifteen pounds in a month, Ail on bulwarks, | topmast, bowsprit, \of this may be possible, and more, for it is ee and the bull was ter- ‘quite possible that within a quarter of a ft he oa : ; oc fen tae jeer tel |century from this time, the above perform- y Saath onded thee od Gael bent tees which are now set as a goal to be to an anchorage. Steamer Petimia reports attained, will be looked back to as a mile- passing in lat 3.15 north, lon 66.11 west, a post long passed co ey COREE Sea 1, bottom up, onthe! An Austrian merchant, who carries on an ? o /extensive trade in wild beasts in the Sou- Py living in the neighborhood of | 4D, recently had an interview with King Hillsborough Park state that the pump in that | Johu, of Abyssinia. The King asked him nity bas recently been turned into a/if he knew Mohammed Achmed, to which mint warehouse for the storage of cold! he answered that he did, and that he had boots, whiskey bottles, and othér refuse| purchased wild beasts from him ‘Thou 2° wee \s a cons qaence the pumps almost | hest,” shrieked the King, in response. MWways outot repair, and the services of the| After the audience the merchant found ao a tantly in demand, An inves-'that his watch, handkerchief, snuff-box, a oe temporary uselessness | 4nq everything else that he had in the open ivaniably the resnlt of the same cause i hotel SS oa |pockets of his garments had been taken. aose oOo boots, bot Ss, etc. LVerTy | 4 re person knows that ¢) nee "m ee cies ‘ iP | For safe escort through the King’s realm 4/2 KRDOWSB LN ioe Wave 1é CIV CUS) ¢ : ithe sum of $1,000 was exacted of the mer- is bad enoug , Without being made worse by | such vile poicons as arise from musty boots | chant. and Charlottetown whiskey. Persons having | er A SO os 4 Surplus quantity of such refuse on hand are| Muvisrexs, Lawyers, Teachers, and others whose occupation gives them but little exercise | should use Carter’s Little Liver Pills for tozpid ‘ liver and billiousness. One is a dose, hereby notifiec that there is room for a few more cartloads at the breastwork, near the Uas VV orks, Charles Billings, North Kiver; Archibald Campbell, Crapaud; ‘William H Inman and wite, do; James Robertson, Bonshaw; Heary Secord, Summerside; Mrs Goss, Fredericton; J Goss, do; Joseph Durant, New Glasgow; A A Stitsom, Cornwall; Frank Fizzle, do; Geo Stewart, Frank Fort; William Douglass, Pictou, N 8; J M Davis, Souris; Miss Hyde, West River; Jannet Hyde, do. OSBORNE HOTEL Percy Palmer, Victoria; Robert A Bradshaw, New Glasgow; E P Stavert, Suimnmersite; Howard Farrow, do; A E Me- Donald, do; James H Cole, Tyne Valley; Mrs John McIntyre, do; Dr D G Buhl, St Louis, Mo; Miss Elizabeth Buhl, do; Leslie E Me- Leod, Kensington. 23—George Muttart, Summerside; Hugh C Brown, Port Hill; Hugh L McDonald, Cardigan Bridge. REVERE HOUSE. June 21.—J S Pathill, Truro; John Mac- Intosh, Montreal; R W Stetson, Kingston, Mass.: Mrs © C Woodward, do; Miss A E Woodward. do; A A Stevens, Moncton, H W Patterson, Boston; E L Jennings, do; Barry D Bent, and wife, St. John; T Smallwood, U F R.: Wm Treson, Boston; J L Robertson, Toronto June 21 RANKIN HOUSE, June 23.—G W Glover, Pictou; Mrs G W Glover, do; D Dobie, Montreal; John J Fair- bairn, do; Mes J J Fairbairn, do; E P Dom- eret, do; A Gresback, Dundee, Scotland. LONDON HOUSE. frothing ‘ , oC Co's A107 ABVoyp ADA RSSTS SS WY WY i Yf “" Wfi/f Y, y SS iY y uff 4 4 ts Boy ta "SpPABmd ® li Stvies and Qualities, 00 & yse) = & 2 GEO. DAVIES & CO, Ch’town, June 2, 1854. PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, cone tinue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats Trade Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Canad: England, France, Germany, etc. Hand Book abou Patents sent free. Thirty-seven yeurs’ experience, Patents obtained through MUNN & CO. are noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, pest, and most widely circulated scientific paper, £3.20a year. Weekly. Spiendid engravings and interesting in- formation. Specimen copy of the Scientific Amere jean sent free. Address MUNN & CO., SCIENTIFIO AMFRICAN Office, 261 Broadway, New York. FLOUR, CORNMEAL, &¢. UST ARRIVED and in store, a choice lot ey of Flour and Cornmeal, consisting of the unde:-mentioned brands, viz.: Bois Beaver (Patent), Bbls. Diamond (Patent), Bbls, Lily White (Superior Extra), Bbls. Lorne (Superior), Bole. K. D, Cornmeal. Bags Liverpool Salt. Will be sold cheap for cash or approved paper, wholesale and ‘ail. Also, a full assortment of Groces’«s. The highest market price paid for Fge» or taken in exchange for Grocerics, A. HORNE & CO, Ch'town, Jine 12, 1884——law whly tl july The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this the most: desirable summer resort in the Provinces, The House is too) well known to need any commendation. | TERMS—$2.00 to $2.50 per day ; $10.50 per week; $8.50. ! per week for months. : Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Sunday evening, calling for | guests; retrrning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o’clock, a. m., Charlotte- | town time. : Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 8 25 a. m-, and 5 40 p. m. 7 ‘* unter River for Charlottetown 8 a. m., 2.38 p. m., and 6 15 p. m. “ ‘* Hunter River for Summerside 7 a. m., 10.08 a. m., and 5 p. m. Summerside for Hunter River 6.10 a. m., 12.35 p. m., and 4.55 p. m. Trains are run on Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds slower than Charlottetown time. Mr. Baguall will meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, to convey passengers to Seaside. Ch’town, June 18, 1884.--2m | | aaa odin Ronee oe SHIPMENTS OF NEW GOODS ! ————:0:-- W.& A. BROWN & CO. AVE just opened a further large shipment of Fashionable Summer Goods, which stock at very low prices. Do not fail to inspect these Goods if you want to save money. A lot of BALES and CASKS daily expected from London Remember the place : DesBrisay’s Building, Next Doorto Beer & Gofi's, Opposite the Market House. (MRS. YOUNG’S MILLINERY ROOMS UP STAIRS.) We. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, June 17, 1884.—dy wkly LONDON HOUSE TAILORING DEPARTMENT. JUST OPENED, a splendid assortment of Scotch, English and Canadian | EURGE PEAKE, 550 tons Register, 10 years class, Al at Lloyds, Do. A McDONALD, Mastez, WILL SAIL Fur Liverpool, Direct, about the 30th June, inst., Carrying Lobsters and other products of the Island on freight. Also will take a few cabin passengers, For particulars apply here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & 00. Ch'town, June 18—tf TO SHIPPERS © oni me Lobsters, Canned Goods, &e. Vi yt 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 will be sold out with the other|*°*!Y be effected. PEAKE BROS. & Co. Ch’town, June 18—tf NOVICE 10 WERCHANTS. JN consequence of the loss of the barkentine Ethel Blaache, we have substituted the bark MOSELLE, McLEOD, MASTER, 590 tons register, to go op the berth at Liver- pool, to Carry Freight for this and other Ports in P, E. Island, AT THROUGH RATES, Sailing on of about the Ist July For freight or passage apply in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. | Ch’town, June 13, 1884, FLOUR. FLOUR. IN STORE; Suits and Single Garments MADE TO ORDER Ch’town, May 19—wkly GEO. DAVIES & CO. +s cums aoe 259 bris. High Grade Patent, 750 bris Medium and Low Grade, 250 brls, Choice Superior Extra, 125 bria. Choice Fancy. | TO ARRIVE: 530 bris. Choice Superior Extra (brands— Atlas and Evangeline). FOR SALE —BY — LOW J. F. SHATFORD, Agent, opposite Rankin Houge. Ch’town, June 16, A ST = singin a x —_ ee ea ———aOOoOorwrwrmrmlmrleomCl