omen — i ee ee a 1 See ne = s a — n« = m™ - - a - TER! DATILYY HXAMINEHR, JUNE 21, 188+. _ oes ; Se : oe ——t- = ¥ ens = = i e¢ai and Uther LLeme nat : | ' Loi reins Local and Giher Items. PEL EERAPHIG = =6AEWS.,| wow ae ¥ a ee Uf Ri } ' ' ° 7 i! ki iHUnA KK. . cents rent \) supa, it Kt ly Dora Gott & — jun V7} [Sprecian Desparcues to THR EXAMINER, | 7 3 al une 21 Sir JoHN McDoxayp ig spe i General Gordon. . : . Ss SI nding his bol (ays at River au Lon, ee ‘ ( ’ r of the Suint ier. ; 2 ' LON DON une 0), — yy ADA) ‘ R wots and Shoes ~— iy ores > Batis setion Paro he { ie “| et In the House of Commons, to day, Lord Mettalee’ ehaeun ' alm oe (janes! FitzMaurice, Under Foreign Secretrry, a ver this city at ten o'clock last night ‘Tun Combes steiner Alesis Des boon ver- state a that the latest news received from « ° chased by the Cunards : General Gordon was of date of April 12th. ER has left for i He said that twenty messengers had been B the | ress tl CHILDREN'S Boots, Shoes and Slippers, in Sent to General Gordon by different routes, great variety at Dorsey, Gore & Co. [june2] | One of whom had been killed. > > —-—- — —e s loadir a oS i ‘ilaiccigiain Sh uling coal at} | “AY SYE-SRE, recently did a mile in 2.16 at Contempt of Court. r Will arris e on, Loursvalle, the last half being 1.06 Di Vo! | hick prasse yers., ~ ‘ . > . . - Dich: Mei seth te, bien tintnadh ivan Loxvon, June 21. X7E are showing a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets for ‘ : l | Ald to ies ot ‘ tlie a . i ; the Methodist | at Beacon, lately, ia 2.20, The owner claims It is expected that Wm. O’Brien, M. P., June trade. Churca, , b AKON 'r. Suthevland | bim to be the fastest stallion in the United Wl be committed to prison, for contempt } en: : i . Urihth Sec § “tates ft %O j ‘e 3] ay *5 j , % : . retary of court, in refusing to, pay the £500 fine Black. White,-and Colored Straw Hats. 4 > nposed on hith on ednesday. 1e trish - ’ ‘ : 2 examinnaliots: 6 Whe Rdebia| “Bun adidestion ok Dasher in des casimeubive oF Minas AF Genes Oe Black, White, and Colored straw Bonnets. . ‘ m Lue . BY MExt, a tuis \ear a re pirited aod extensive than for thereupon raise a debate as a question of < ena pg Hats ane Bonnets. i toatt i many vear business in Koston was sus rivilege upon the action of the court 7 a 2 seed | ‘pon the action of the court. rimmed Hats and Bonnets. batt. Artillery, left Prise P ; : 2. Batt Artillery, left) a ditties ti Fancy Straw Hatsand Bonnets. htne gunner School, I MES HURCH ‘he Rev. Mr. Mac-! ‘i ’ ac > i A. . ‘ nn s ss 08 Weiedlias Ud cian” lesen eee eo ee ee ai ‘Phe largest display of Children’s Hats to be found on P. E. 1. ° Assembly, will occupy his own pulpit on Sab- Cork, June 20. Feathers and Flowers VAL I enoo i . os x - tD Goff & Co's. ' } A quantity of revolvers, rifles and ammu- fiat and Bonnet Shapes. oi A Monster Sats ne 4 Ak Il | Mitton has been found buried near Cork ° tise Sesmennh otinal a ee Ib. salmon, |military barracks. The arnns have been NEW I ee ght this season in the Baie des| ponanily ro ; a Ai s ind a lengthy | Chaleur, was delivered at Mr. James Reid’s|, 3” Sennen Siete & Haute .tn Coen ane ( Messrs. H s, | establishme ae Mtannde on (eran a3.,, | area for calety. The. clue which led ¢ , ’ MI now pla a Be tne | tha ; t k 7 aa outh am Wednesday, | their discovery was fesdiched “me ey "hi A vey large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas, : oy OW Paes ee SP AUIA ‘t was taken at Marie, on the Quebec side.— | ._ = ’ ‘ e : ' “11° . th great success y er. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. > . siaiilnnieaiiilials Mad t : 10N, at 3 iced price; Halibut rue Winnipeg paners are i . : od : , nMipeg papers are jubilant over the Ww % vs > < hs a BE iS ( ) YW Dy Ma nd Haddock, received | erop prospects in the Northwest. In South all Street Again Excited. RILO LL, o Fish Market. ern Manitoba the growth is far ahead of Jast | : : i uue®?1 li years It is estimated that there will he | New YOrs : June 2U, @ oo neariy #,( 10, GOO bushels of wheat for export | Wall street is in a state oi wild excite- f S | ERNS PRED ; a 2 Oe about fourteen years “is t fail The improved outlook is good for | Ment over the failure of Commodore Gar- Ch’town, May 2, 1584. . id, son of M . ael \ on, a Upper Sackville, | business, but bad for crumblers. Of this class | rison, reputed to have been worth nearly ; — ees saci wae drowned Wednesday eventag im Morice’s | the a er in the Northwest is fortunately | $20,000,000. His assets are abouc $15,- 7 a ae wn + CO ee On i | Teplaly ciminisaing. | 000, with liabilities about $2,000,000, field R -~ wei We iman and his bride THe Black Diamond Line steamer Coban, ee : ‘ Be an i s srrived here via Pictou last evening. Mr./Capt. Fraser, arrived from Montreal this | The Suez Canal to be Wideuved. : Wadmar has, W rn, acs epted an invitation | afternoon, with a cargo of merchandise for | —, the Methodist Church at Carleton, St. | this port and Pictou. She will sail for Pictou Paris, June 20. ; this evening, will load coal for Montreal, and | - : call at this port en reute for that place on GraNp Truxk Railway receipts last week | Wednesday next. The Coban will net make were $307,000, a decrease of $60,000 compared | a trip to Newfoundland this time. Her The committee appoited to consider the advisability of widening the Suez Canal, or building a second one parrallel with the ai, te rresponding period last year. | senger list is as follows .—-Mr. F. Holl, Mies |present one, have decided on the former twenty four weeks the decrease has|/A. J. Newbery, Miss Lucy Pope, and Miss | plan. een $960,000 | Pope, for Charlottetown; Mr. John Bond, jr., | ee > . | Mrs. J. S. McLennan, nurse and two children | 4 Heavy Libel Suit Mr. Hignam Wrer, of the Halifax Werai/d,} for Pictou. j ’ . ; : . and wife, arrived iast evening from Halifax. pa They left for Georgetown this morning to MontreaL, June 21. Our Advertisers. | Hon. Mr. Mercier has entered an action attend the obsequiles of the lat 3 Mrs. Gordon, | | for $25,000 damages against Le Minerve and wife of Hon. D. Gordon and mother of Mrs. Wier. Dorsey, Goff & Co., are selling boots and its editor, Tasse, for alleged libel. > shoes cheap. <—_ Neary all the prominent oarsmen of | . Li - viii | Dr. Souville announces that he will| The Lord Chief Justice Seriously America have signed a memorial ‘‘boycotting Courtney. They look upon himas a ‘“‘black sheep,” and claim that he has done more to | visit the Island next week. Isaac Oxenham calls for tenders for! Lonpon, June 20 or ; 20. disgust people with sculling than any other! , : & = =e Row ‘ ; : supplying tv Scho ith ¢ : : ; nan that ever sat in a boat pplying the City Schools with cual. | Lord Chief Justice Coleridge is seriously - | ill. Ay Ottawa despatch says that William | sonpicceallieinceiety N Swnith, Deputy of the Marine Department, has BIRTH. } received a letter from Admiral Bayfield,| At Charlotietown, P. E. L, on 20th June, | thanking the Government for naming the | 1584, the wife of W. T. Huggan of a son, Weatber Bulietin. Georgian Bay surveying steamer after him = penne a Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Baytield’s charts fron: surveys made by him in| MARRIED Maritione Provinece. 1823 and 1825 have been of incalculable service | g aaa In the city of Portland. N. B., on the 18th | ythe shinping of th: eat lakes for sixty | ’ ‘ oe ping great lakes sixty | ee es 1 Toronto, June 21--10 a. m. i 48 jinst., by the Kev. l. Gs, Stevens, Albert E. Moderate to fresh south and west winds : Cameron, of this city, to Alma L., second} ;.: a . Dr. STRICKLAND writes to the New York| gauchter of John Andrews, Esq., of Portland fair weather, with a few local thowers, mostly ee T* . pt =n ea ’ “-lin the northern portions, slightly higher Evening 7'legram, to express his amazement and indignation at the fact that in New York aman has been ‘imprisoned for over five years through a base trick which the court | ———= | temperature. DIED. j : Johnston's River has lost one of its most | METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, must have favored The doctor is exerting] ,niable and resnected inhabitants in the | Charlottetown June 21,1884. himself to procure tor the incarcerated man | death of Mary, the much-beloved wife of Johu | Highest temperature yesterday, OO - +--+ 70.6 That he should} 4 MacDonald. Esa. Mrs. MacDonald had Lowest temperature (read at midnight), . .44.7 | | s LT: | the right of @ public trial have to do so in the land of the free is sur heen ailing since last autumn, but being of a | Lowest temperature this morning ..... -»- 96.1 prising ; but having to do it, it is not surpris- | naturally healthy and robust constitution, her | Temperature this morning, at 8 o clock. -62.2 og that he is doing it with his might. No} many friends thought that the warm and oT rien this afternoon at 1 o’clock...70.4 aa, BO Wil SuccesS | Vigorating spring and early summer oe vo ID} would restore her to her usual good health. 7 ; 5 » St ohn ‘Pring ‘ - } . . ‘ - ; ra . : Sars the St. John § Prince Edward | put, alas for human expectations ! her pure | Summerside Exports land is ¢ a lee 2: : a eee : i ee a ee have one ed about $300,000 | soul's acceptable time had arrived, and after | worth o! egys last year. t is calculated that | receiving all the spiritual consolation and | price realize a i r the egg product was fully medical aid merited by a pious Christian and equal to the outiay fo nto the Island SumMERSIDE, June 20. r wheat flour imported b] : rit 2 Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, stay iif ” ‘ e . - , , : : an estimable wife, her pure spirit was waite '. ' f Dai \ . Wiis chume fa Gluk’ ieee ee ome I the | Cameron, master, for Point du Chene:— £© | to its eternal reward, on the morning ci the results in the aggregate a trade in small and 14th instant. She was born at Pisquid (East) s horse. . . . iy ' $130.00 Widely scatted products may attain. ‘The/in 1824, and was consequently in her 60th 159 Cases Cggs.. sha suka tiemenhcs 18 640.00 money thus brovght into the Island found its; year, On the morning of the 6th, her re- 457 bags potatoes.........- saat 229.00 way into almost ev: ry home, and became gen- Cain eee convey is to Fort Augnstus | 2 pigs.... ; 5.60 ! 2 bris pork.. : 40.09 erally helpf Prince Edward is aj ¢ , a uce Edw: @/ Church, followed by a large and respectable heantift d ex ‘ oe : : ’ “ rs . s¢ 97 a | pt:onal fertile little Island, | funeral cortege, where a Mass of Requiem 690 Ibs leather. 276.00 and th ‘ y oft it SO} nie sed | > : . : , y and the ricuness ol os 1h 18 OLY surpass ea and Burial Service were rendered in ay ery $1320 00 by the gen osp] ty of its p > — y the genial hospitanty its peo] le beautiful and solemn manner. } . > en a Sn - | Bright be the place of thy soul ! am urm of Flemming & Merriam, the fund | No lovelier spirit than thine “ sbark 5, Of Uhicago, has come to grief.| Ever burst from its mortal control, onn Flemmin Y the nea l < the firm, and In the orbs ot the blessed to shine, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Frank Loring, a ‘‘silent’” partne« re eacl Hn 40TIng, é i t be r have each on . | ENTERRD, been sentenced to a yearin the penitentiary @n earth thou wert all but div ine, | B aie . iJune 20—Susan King, McPherson, Tatama- J SHIP NEWS. ' | nem i and a fine of $500. Flemming is described as | As thy soul shall immortally be ; gouche, lumber. | } : ° . ‘ | a handsome, heavily built man, tipping the! And our sorrow may cease to repine m be scales at 286 pounds He looks quite ‘pictur- | When we know that thy God is with thee, jJune 21— Minnie RK Hurty, Murray Harbor, esque in his prison uniform. This firm, it will | a ; Picton, be remembered, advertised extensively in the Light be the s d of thy tomb | Island papers last year. They offered to take | May Its verdure like emeralds be ; charge of any moneys with which they might | There should not be the shadow of gloom be favored for the purpose of investment in| In aught that reminds us of thee. wheat and other stocks, gu ing the} i eaten tone ; oe, ae th Young flowers and an evergreen tree party investing handsome profits. We hope | = 2 there are no Islanders among their vichime. | May spring from the spot of thy rest ; ee ee * | But no murmur of sorrow let there be, REPFERRI to the lamented death of the For why should we mourn for the blest ? \ RING ¢ ne Line | . "gue gg de | a —Com. wife of the Hon. Danicl Gordon—which was bal; George Clarke, Shannon, boards OTHER PORTS, Summerside, June 20.—ent ss Miramichi, Baguet, Montrea), mdse. Cld—schs Annie, 'Kennedy, Shediac, 100 brls oatmeal; Annie May, Morrison, Wallace, bal; ss Miramichi, Baquet, Charlottetown, mdse. announced yesterday, the Halifax Herald| ~~ ~—— i Sze FoR SALE says: ‘‘A teleyram received yesterday convey- | HOTEL ARRIVALS. 2 ed the sad intellivence of the death of the wife | lia aot iit ee ot ‘ fon. Daniel rord oa f | ; asia Seas me ; 7 An A a " s eee . ROK wagnne HOC =m. se A SAFE nearly new ; medium size. Ap- Sian Win. i aca On the} June 20 Edgar Hill, Ship _Harbor, N 8; | LA ply at the Examines OFFice. {ju 18 mor et ait Mire. Gorden wes | Bon A Laird, Bedeque; Elisha Coffin and wife, | ——_—_—_--—__-_- Sr seized v ~D » : | the ti] ird with- Savage Harbor: N ell McEachern, West River; | im a : a ie a * hich vesnitad |= J Simpson, Bay View; Mrs A MeNeill, | : Y SCHED S Mi ATaLLVeLy SHUT Gilt, Ww ; 23 Cent | . ‘ 7 : , fat ; ‘ ch MeMillan, New yen; . fatally. She was an estimable lady of middle| Lot 16; Hugh MeMillan, New Haven; John : 4 F Hayden, Vervon River; Robert Thompson, age, but had been an invalid and a gfeat! és . . sufferer for tome time. Ten days ago Mrs, |Sidmey Mauls; Ewen Henderson, Clyde River; ee vi i happy bride Thia| Hector McLeod, St Peter's; James J Gay, |(Q\HE Annual Midsummer Examinations of | were i * om the Charlottetown Public Schools will morni ecoomnaniad by har bushend. she | Cowes: Theophilus Crosby, West River; returns to be present at the last ead rites over | Deseom Balderson, North Wiltshire; Benjamin | be held as follows, viz. :— the remains of her mothem Gis : | Simpson Cavendish; J Taylor, Mount Stewart; ~~ now Se nathan: Ce nae Cie Soap | Rev Wm Mahon, Marshfield; Miss McNeill, | At West Kent Street School, on do; Mrs Sterling and child, Pictou; James syminpathy of a large circle of friends iu her| Wednesday, June 25th. | Laird, Truro; Wm McLeod, ee Jas sad bereavement | Lot 16; Mrs Fred Turner, Suffolk; Miss Turaer, A LirtLe daughter of Mr. A. C. Parsons, | ; °c " . > . ~ ‘ ; " , 2 Saenene, | Dummoodie, Pictou, NS; Alex Sterling, do; At Prince Street School, on > —_ who resides on the corner of Grafton andj} - ond | Nathan Ash, Bar Harbor Me; Joseph Howe, vy evm u streets, ad an almost lo , ae ’ ; ° ~ . - 7 - sack ; be 4 —— ) el Medford, Mass; Aunie McDonald, Souris; | Thu rsday, June 26th. ; . 4 +. even : The little iol was at | Mary McDonald, do. , lay with other children on the opposite side OSBORNE HOTEL ‘At Queen Square School, on j ' * ‘ ’ - street, and started to ron acrossin the} Junge 20—Archibald Shaw, Crapaud; S N}| her home, when she came im con- | Hodgdon, Bangor, Me; R Lufkin, do; Geo M | Friday, June 27th. tact with a horse drivea by Capt. McMillar.| Lyon, St John, N B; Leander McLaughlia, i : The force of the concussion knocked her in-| Mist River, N 8; H H Metcalf, Toronto, Ont, | Commencing each day at ten o'clock, a, m. l 1 sh | directly in front of the | Captain Wetmore, Halifax; David S Coerson, | At twelve o'clock, noon, the pupils will be was, fortunately, going very Pugwash, N 8; Geo McDonald, Brule, N 3;/ convened in the Main Hall, where the Gov- tthetime. 1 noble animal, fully| Misa Katie Howe, Boston. 20th—Henry | ernor General’s Medals, and Certiticates for for caution, picked his | Wredely, Toronto, Oat; Dr McKay, Summer- | Proficiency from the School Board, will be € necessity 0 carefully that he did not touch the} side; O Hannebury, Black Poirt. , presented to those entitled to receive them. girl, Her father, who was an e;e- RANKIN HOUSE | ‘The usual entertainment will] be given by the the accident, though unable to} sats materia | Pupils, under the direction of their teachers. prevent it, rushed over and picked up thein-| June 21—E Fairbanks, Lisbon, Me; H| Parents of the pupils a1: citizens generally sensible form of the child, and carried itiato| Wier and wife,} Halifax; Allan Finlayson, | are invited to be pre «ut, the hous Medical aid was at once summon-.| Pictou; William Cooke, do: Mrs John Cooke ed, and it was ascertained, that, beyond a/do; W C DesBrisay, Summerside; G W How- [s\AC OXENUAM, severe shaking up, the little girl was cum-|lap, Tignish; Enoch Ripley, Megcsn, N 5; Secretary of Schoo! Boardr paratively oninjured Mrs Ripley, do; T, E. Conlin, Toronto. { Ch’town, Jaro 19, 1984—ebd tl 27 —_— — ()-—- --- THE SEASIDE HOTEL, Rustico Beach, FP. EH. f. 0 This well-known WATERING PLACE will open for the pi a . season on July Ist. THE CLIPPER BARK The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this the most desirable summer resort in the Provinces. The House is too | 5 | well known to need any commendation bE ate, _..| 650 tons Register, 10 years clase, Al TERMS—8$2.00 to $2.50 per day ; $10.50 per week; $8.50° at Lioyds, per week for months. ‘D. &. MeDONALD, Mastez, Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Sunday evening, calling for | guests; rettrning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 4 o'clock, a. m., Charlotte- town time. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 8 25 a. m-, and 3 40 p. m. | ’ Hunter River for Charlottetown 8 a. m., 2.38 p. m.,and615 p.m. | WILL SAIL For Liverpool, Direct, about the 30th June, inst., as ‘* Hunter River for Summerside 7 a. m., 10.08 a. m., and 5 p. m. | Carrying Lobsters and other products of the “ ‘* Summerside for Hunter River 6.10 a. m., 12.55 p. m., and 4.55 p. m. | Island on freight. Also will take afew cabin passengers. For particulars apply here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 18—tf TO SHIPPERS SHIPMENTS OF NEW COODS ! ans, ose ose 80) feet Pius . : | VF will place at the disposal of shippers \ a portion of our Warehouse on No, 2 Wharf, for the — purpose of Goods for shipment, and will grant warehouse receipts é a 8 | for said Goods. This Warehouse is a fine three-story build- — ; : . s Bl ing, almost surrounded by water and offers AVE just opened a further large shipment of Fashionable! (\2.) inducement to shippers as insurance can Summer Goods, which will be sold out with the other'| easily be effected. a tet PEAKE BROS. & Co. stock at very low prices. Ch’town, June 18 —tf Do not fail to inspect these Goods if you want to save —e NOTICE 10 MERCHANTS A lot of BALES and CASES daily expected from London Remember the place : DesBrisay’s Building, Next Doorto Beer & Gofl's, Opposite the Market House. (MRS. YOUNG’S MILLINERY ROOMS UP STAIRS.) W. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, June 17, 1884.—dy wkly SS OS — 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 N consequence of the loss of the barkentine Ethel Blanche, we have substituted the bark LONDON HOUSE.MOSELLE, 500 tons register, to — the berth et Liver- pool, to Carry Freight for this and other Ports in P. E. Island, AT THROUGH RATES, Sailing on or 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, 1854. Soeasecaapaen tama ndteeaenant a Sa ae —_ oun? Qi om TAILORING DEPARTM :0: JUST OPENED, a splendid assortment of Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds and Doeskins, i Worsted Coatings, Broadcloths & Trimmings. Suits and Single Garments te TO ORDER ~~ ee een FLOUR, CORNMEA, &€. UST ARRIVED and in store, @ choice lot ot Flour and Cornmes!, consisting of the under-mentioned brands, viz.: M ADE Bots Beaver (Patent), a Bbis Diamond (Paten!), : Bols, Lily White (Superior Extra), Bbis. Lorne (Superior), Bble, K. D, Cornmeal. Bags Liverpool Sait. Will be sold cheap for cash or approved AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. assortment of Groceries. The highest market price paid for Eggs, or taken in exchange ior e ® | Groceries. A. HORNE & CO. Ch’town, May 19—wkly Chtewy, Sunt 12, 18deeTiw wely t! July re