a. ee lie a eC: e dd ir ic id 38 ie Sg, tle Sie am.” ee i PRE ets ence set ne ee Local and Other Items. A Covunrer-Irrrrant.—The woman who prices everything and buys nothing. - - PeRSONAT Mr P. Blake arrived hom from St. John’s, Nfld , last evening. aa oo & 2 Port la Joie Encampment meets at 8 o'clock this evening for work. - [ne M. A. Starr.—The str. M. A, Starr left Canso this morning, andis due here at noon to-morrow, - SMALL Desr Court.—-The City Small Debt Court was in session to-day, and several cases were disposed of, - ax Rrece.—-The Inter-Provincial Rifle match will be shot at Bedford Range, Halifax, to-morrow. The Island team left this morning. - Sercre or Oystexs.--Mr. Francis Stanley, Fishery Warden, seized eight barrels oysters yesterday. This is the first seizure of the s2ason. sicbimeillpapeniinis A Goop Move. — Messrs. Norton & Fennel intend putting down a stone sidewalk in front of their store on Queen Street, next week. The example thus set is worthy of imitation. iene Preacatne.—There will be preaching again this evening at 7.30 in the Christian Church, Meeting House. ‘‘What must I do to be saved.” All are cordiaily invited to attend. dissemi Tea Party at Sourts.—The parishoners of St. Mary’s Church intend having a tea party at Souris East on Thursday, the 2nd day of August next. Full particulars will be pub- lished next week. Sseeniipiiabiaiil W wat He Was Arrer.—A Maryland widow named Hallet seta bear trap at her smoke house door, and the first catch was a man who was courting her. He had packed up 100 poun ls of bacon to carry off. _ o — STeamers IN Hactrax.—There were seven Allan steamers in Halifax on the 9th inst., viz the Cirvassian, Caspian, Hibernian, Nova Scotian, Sardinian, Acadian and New- foundland, aggregating nearly 19,000 tons ~-— > The ladies of St. Peter's Church will hold a Kermes on board the steamer Southport on the 14th June next. St. Peter's Boys’ Band will be in attendance, and there wili be refreshments and other attractions. K ERMES. - cnumeatifjinsilll A VaLvasLe Peart.—-A young French lad from Buctouche, whose name was not learn- ed, found a pearl in an oyster one day recent- ly. It was of a beautiful pink color, as large as the end of one’s foretinger and worth any where between $50 and $100. — ee —w Puate Griass.—-Messrs. Connolly & Co., Queen Street, are having large plate glass panes putin their show windows. W. W- Wellner will make similar improvement in his windows in a few days. Both parties secured their glass through Messrs. Nyrton & Fennel. - Saitep.—The str. William, Capt. Joseph Macdonald, sailed for Boston yesterday after- noon with a eargo consisting of 2,316 bags, containining 6,948 bushels potatoes, and 201 casks starch, shipped by the owners. Messrs. McMillan and Farquharson, Mr. R. 8. Far- quharson went as passenger. a Wat He Founp tn tHe Meat.—Says the Halifax Chronicle : Yesterday a city gentle- man in carving a piece of roast beef was as- tonished to find a large sewing needle imbed- ded in the meat right beside a bone. The animal evidently had been carrying the needle in that position for some time. —_———_— A Warysive.—A young woman named Rid dle, belonging to Springdale, Ohio, committed suicide a few daysago, by jumping into a well attached to her father’s farm. She ar- rayed herself in her new spring dress, pata sol, gloves and all, and jumped into the well, which was fifty feet. Disappo'ntment in love was the cause. hire Potice Covrt.—William McCarey, drunk, $4 or 20 days ; Michael Began, do. $2 or 8 days; Michael McCarey, truckman drunk and breaking . windows in George D. Long- worth’s store on Water Street, remand- ed until to-morrow ; an assault case between two women from the East End was further postponed. iinppiililitadl ama Trorrmsc. —Hei mitage Park is now fitted up and ready for training. The manager's in- tend holding three races on the 25th July. A three minute, green and a free for all race will take place on that day. There will be a mateh race on Saturday, 23rd inst., between John Curran’s mare, Lady May, and G. R. Gay's horse, Blizzard, for $25 a side. oT Serious AccipENT.—A carpenter named Barry met with a serious accident this fore- noon. While changing the glass in the show window of Connolly & Co's, store, on Queen Street, one of the panes fell upon his arm, severing the muscles and the two arteries about midway between the wrist and elbow. The unfortunate man was at once removed to the Charlottetown Hospital, where the wound was dressed by Drs. Conroy and Kelly. Mr. Barry is now duing well. st ee From Bosroxn.—The steamer Worcester, Captain Nickerson, arrived from Boston last evening with a general cargo.and the follow- ing passengers : Mr Morris, Mrs Morris and two children, Mrs Dingan, Mr E P Hender- son, Mrs Richard Fennell, Mrs Hoyle, Miss Sadie A Ross, Miss McNeill, Mrs Marian Mc- Leod, Miss Annie Koowlton, Miss Hannah Nelson, Mrs McKenzie, Miss Annie Nichol- son, Mrs Nicholson. Miss Martha May, Miss Lelia Bolter, Miss Mary McWilliams, Mr E M Jenkins. Me M McCormack, Mr James Me- Gee, Mr J Stewart, Mr Ed Crozier, Miss Marvy McKinnon, Miss Katie McLeod, Miss Christina McLeod, Miss L Fennell, Miss Maggie Teed, Miss Mary Jane Buchanan, Miss Jessie McLeod, Miss Macdonald, Miss Nellie Macdonald, Mrs Brick, Mrs Fieming, Miss Katie Peebles, Mrs Mc(uinness, Miss Minnie Murphy, Master Willie Murphy. ——<Q ee A Mrpxicat Prow.er. — About one o'clock this morning, Master Don. Strong, son of Robt. A. Strong, Esq., who resides on the corner of Grafton and Weymouth Streets, returned from a party held at the house of a friend. While in the act of lighting a lamp in the dining room, he observed a big rough looking man staring in through the window. He at once blew out the match, and going to the window saw the intruder jump over the high fence enclosing the yard and escape to the street. The boy's next move was to run ap stairs and look out the window, from which he could obtain a good view of the street, and be saw the man going -down the street, every once in a while louking behind to see if he were pursued. Had the visitor not been seen when he was Mr. Strong's silver would doubtless have been missing this morn- ing. There are a good many rough men hovering about the city at the present time and it would be well for citizens generally to gee that their doors and windows are properly TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPROIAL Desvatouks to Tak ExamMINER,. PSHdaY PROTECTION, The Right Way to Proceed, LEGAL PROCEEDINGS. GOOD FISHING. —_—_—_ Haurrax, N. S., June 12. Admiral Gordon, in the flagship Acadia, was in Arichat to-day, inquiring into the depredations of the American pirates, and subsequently proceeded eastward, following the trail of the American fleet. Interview- ed by your correspondent, he said the Government were doing everything in their power to protect the fisheries, but it was impossible to have a cruiser at every point of our extensive seacoast. He under- stood the most part of the damage done to Canadian nets was outside the three-mile limit, where Canada bad no jurisdiction, and cruisers could not interfere. In cases of this kind the only course for the Canadian fishermen was to take legal action in our courts against the guilty parties. If they did that he would guarantee service and execution of the papers. He urged the fishermen whose nets were recent ly destroyed by the vessels whose names were known, to proceed against them in the courts. The new cruiser launched at Shelburne has been named C. H. Tupper. She will be commanded by Capt. Quigley. The American fleet made splendid hauls of mackerel in Chedabucto Bay on Satur- day. One schooner seined 400 barrels of tish off Ketch ‘Harbor, Halifax, a few days ago, LORD STANLEY. RECEPTION AT MONTREAL. Monrreat, June 12. Lord and Lady Stanley and suite were met at the station to-day by Mayor Abbott and a large concourse of citizens, At the City welcome, to which Lord Stanley replied, thanking the citizens for the cordiality of his reception. Sir William Dawson and the Governors of McGill University also presented Lord Stanley with an address to which he re- plied. Subsequently the Mayor and mem- bers of the reception committee lunched with Lord Stanley at the Windsor. The vice-regal party left to-night by boat for Quebec. A feam attached to an express wagon, containing ten persons, ran away while com- ing down Cate des Niegrs hill this morning, overturned the wagon and threw the whole party out. One man was killed and the others injured; some seriously. THE EMPEROR. A New Development. ALL HOPE ABANDONED. Bertin, June 12. The greatest anxiety prevails here through some changes of the exact nature of which the doctors are uncertain. The car- tilage of the Emperor's epiglottis has be- come permeable, allowing particles of food and liquids to enter the air tubes, the re- sult being attacks of coughing and choking. The Emperor is weakening rapidly. The doctors admit he is in an almost hopeless condition. The Crown Prince was summoned to the palace at midnight. The Emperor can be fed only by artificial means. The Cumberland Election Hatrrax June 11. The Third Party convention in Cumber- land to-night nominated C. R. Casey as its candidate, Casey receiving 80 votes in the convention to 16 for Bulmer, who fought the previous Third Party battles. “Casey was formerly a Liberal-Conservative. No Grit candidate is yet in the field, but the Grits will shortly hold a convention to dis- cuss the situation. —_——— Halifax News. Hatirax, June 11. Quite a number of the Ontario and Lower Province delegates to the Presbyterian General Assembly arrived to-day, but the greater bulk are expected by to-morrow’s train. It is generally conceeded now that Min- ister of Fisheries Tupper will be returned for Pictou by acclamation. Ottawa News. Orrawa, June 12. The Newfoundland delegates are expect- ed co arrive here in September to confer regarding the proposed annexation of that Colony. A special cablegram states that the Im- perial Government have decided to grant fifty-one thousand pounds to establish a naval station at Esquimaux. The Supreme Court sat to-day and ad- journed till to-morrow, when a quorum of judges will be present. Justice Tarschereau arrived from Europe to-night. The Department of Customs have been apprised of the seizure of a large quantity of steel wire intended for the Joggins raft. Advices from London indicate that the new Canadian loan of £4,000,000 stg. is an assured success. It is probable that the newly arrived crofters will be settled at Pelican Lake, Southern Manitoba. Weather Bulletin. Toxonro, June 13—-10 a, m. fastened before retiring for the night, Moderate winds; fine, warm weather. THE DAILY EXAMINER, _ | } | | Hall the Mayor read the address of HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. June 12—Rev C 8S Dord, Bermuda; Rev John Macleod, Strathalbyn; Mrs Macleod, do; SF Perry, Tignish; John DesRoches, do; Jno | S Jenkins, New Glasgow, N 8; C Pease, Woodstock, Ont; A McSwain, Orwell; F X Pichette, Quebec. 13—Rev A MeL Sinclair, Belfast: O B Emery and wife, Montague; John Ball, North River. HOTEL DAVIES. June 12—C B Archibald, Truro; M Ste- phens, Orwell; N S Casson, Truro; C L Bax- ter, Portland; F Lidden, Toronto; William Richards, Bideford. 13--J G Ralston, St John; Jas J Dolan, Montreal. MARRIED. : At St. John, N, B., on June 6th., Mr George Knight, ot the firm of Knight °& Nor- ris, brockton, Mass., son of Joseph Knight, Esq., of this city, to Miss Annie Alberta Amos, of St. John. Prince Edward Island Railway. (ee OLD LOCOMOTIVES. TEN DERS, addressed to the undersigned, will be received until JULY J2rTH NEXT, from parties wishing to purchase Five (5) Old Loco- motives, of an estimated weight of about twenty {20) tovs each, Delivery can be made immediately on Railway Wharf, Charlotietown, P. E. I. State price per ton of two thousand (2,000) lbs. Che Department does not bind itself to accept the highest or any offer. J. UNSWORTH. ; F Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, June 12. 1888, jul2—6i pat 6i wky prs 2i FOR SALE. 100 OO BRICKS (Island make) de- ; livered on Revere House Grounds. Apply to A. MceNEILL, Auctioneer. Final Notice. | RATEPAYERS of the Spring Park School Dis- trict (No. 2091), Queen’s County, who have not paid their School ‘tax are requested to do so at once, otherwise they will be sued without further notice, By order of Trustees CHARLES C. HENRY, Secretary. Just Landed, ex Barkt. Erema ONDON PORTLAND CEMENT, ENGLISH COAL TAR. For sale by PEAKE BROS. & CO. ju6 tf ju7—dy 6i may30—tf Eiorses Wanted. yA KEEGAN wants from Thirty to Fifty Horses, good drivers and workers. He will be in Charlottetown every Market } Day for two weeks, jud Fublic Auction. T° be sold by Public Auction, on the Premises, Kent Street, Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of June next, at the hour of Eleven o’clock in the forenoon, that Brick Shop, Dweil- ing House and Premises situated on the north side of Kent Street, snd occupied by the under- signed. This is a very desirable Property, and well situated for a Grocery or other small Shop business. Terms at sale. A good title will be guaranteed. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Davies & Sutherland. Dated this 22nd May, A. D. 188%. JAMES B. POLLARD. may23—dy 3aw tl sle Suburban Residence To Let. eens emer THE well-known Property near Brighton Road, - in Charlottetown, recently owned and occu- pied by Benjamin Heartz, Esq., consisting of a very roomy and convenient Dwelling House and Outbuildings and Twe Acres of Land, with a large Lawn and splendid Orchard of about 75 Fruit Trees. Thereis also an excellent well of water on the premises. For particulars apply to JoHN HOLMAN, or to , Cc. B. CHAPPELL, ju9—2w eod pd FOR SALE. THE “REVERE HOUSE” —AND— Two Valuable Building Lots. THE “REVERE HOUSE” is situated at the Head of the Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf, near the: Railway Station and Public Buildings; has a fine view of the Hillsborough River and benefit of refreshing breezes from the salt water. This favorite Hotel has always re- ceived large and constant patronage from lead- ing. eae commercial men andthe general public. That valuable Building Lot, situated on the corner of Great George and Water Streets, and the adjoining Lot, fronting on Water Street, will be sold with or without the Hotel. For further particulars apply to A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, May 29, 1888—tf AUCTION SALE. Cily Properly on Grafton street. To be seld by Public Auction, onthe Premises, on TUESDAY, the Third day of July next, at 12 o'clock, neon: ALL that valuable Property, situated on Graf- ton Street (East), known as the ‘*WALSH ESTATE.” being Town Lot Number 48 in the Third Hundred of Town Lots. There are three Pwelling Houses on the Property, which are all in good repair, The property will be sold to suit purchasers. A portion of the purchase money may remain secured by mortgage. For further particulars apply to McLEAN & MCDONALD, Solicitors. ju7—2aw tlsle Vy ANTED.—By a Gentleman residing in the suburbs of Boston, a competent Cook and Housemaid, For further information cpply at Tue EXAMINER Office. may3l T° LET.—A House on Richmond Street, con- coeing nine rooms, Apply to M, STEVENSON, may7—t ul, Large Range UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS, very cheap ; large stock of MILLINERY, HATS, Bi INNETS and TRIM- MINGS, at lowest prices; DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS to suit, very best value ; ) WORSTEDS and TWEEDS; SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS and PLUSHES; a great variety of PRINT MANTLE CLOTHS, BLACK CUTTONS ; CHEAPEST CARPETS ON P. E, ISLAND, Ch’town, June 7, 1883. Midsummer Trip, 1888. a. <=. THE WELL-KNOWN CLIPPER BARK MOSELLS, 500 TONS REGISTER, R. RENDLE, MASTER, Witt be on the berth at Liverpool ebout the ist July, and will sail from LIVERPOOL for CHARLOTTETOWN, About the 10th of July Next. Intending shippers will please forward their orders in time. For Freight or Passage apply in Liverpool to William Bullen. 51 South John Street; in London to John Pitcairn & Sons. 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street; or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 4, 1888—eod tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. WANTED IMMEDIATERLY.—A Cook. Refer- ences required. Apply at the ELDON House, Kent Street. pd 3i—jal3 Apply to T° LET.—A Shop on Water Street. 6i—jul3 C. BENOIT. T° LET.—A Dwelling on Upper Euston Street. Rent $100. Apply to CHARLES MCGREGOR. jul3—tt£ C4BB \GE PLANTS.—Late and Early Cabbage Plants for sale by Miss WeLSH, Kent Street West, opposite Brick School. 2i—jul3 LOst.—02 Tuesday morning, near J. D. Me- Leod’s corner, a Biack Purse, containing & small sum of money. ‘he finder will be reward- ed by leaving it at the London House, or with the owner, MRS. DANIEL McDonaLp, Dorchester Street. jul3 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.--A Cook and Housemaid ina. small family where the washing is given out. Apply at this office. jul2 V ANTED TO RENT—Between now and the middle of July, a House containing six or seven rooms, Apply at t.,is office. pd 2i—jul2 — WANTED.— At the Osborne House, a Chamber- maid and assistant Cook, and a Boy about 15 years of age to make himself generally useful. Lost.- In the Lyceam, on Saturday evening last, a Red Morocco Purse, containing two notes—one $10 and one $2—and some small change... The finder will be rewarded on leaving same at THE EXAMINER office. tf—jul2 WANTED.—A plain Cook at the Asylum. Wages, $8 a month. Apply to Dr. BLAN- CHARD. iw—jull WANTED.—A good Servant. yood wages Must be highly recommended. Apply at THE EXAMINER oltice. jull WwW ANTBD.—A Youtg Man of some experience as Salesmah ina Grocery Store. Apply by letter addressed Box 26, Charlottetown, jus—3i eod For SALE*-A Double Scull Shell, in good rowing condition, Apply at this office. jug—tf ANTED.—To Charter or Purchase, a Schoon- er of about 5) or 6) Tons, to carry lumber from Gaspe, Quebec. Apply to G. W. BENTLEY, Charlottetown, jus wart ED.—Two Coatinakers, two Vestmakers and two Pantmakers.—JoHN McLrop & Co. jus—ii fermen T°? LET, for the summer months, the House on Rosebank Farm, a very desirable Summer Residence. Apply at the LONDON HOUSE, ju6—2w eod WANTED.— Three honest, pushing Men in your vicinity ; special inducements now ; fust-selling specialties. Don’t delay. Salary from start.—BROWN BroTHERS, Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 2m (tues & fri)—jus WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Girl for gener- al housework. Apply at this office. jut—tf T° LET.—That pleasantly situated Dwelling House on the West Side of DesBrisay Street (Head of Hilisborough), now occupied by Joseph Knight, Esq. Possession on Ist June,—JAMES DesBrRIsay. tf— may 28 V ANTED.—One Carriage Wood Worker and one Carriage Painter. Good wages and steady employment given. Apply to ALEX. Rogpisox, Chatham Carriage and Sleigh W orks, Chatham, N. B. P.O. Box 16. may12 T° LET.—Sho Apply to J. MCGILL. and Tenement on Queen Street. lw—mayi2 is | | j | } | | } s&s PERKINS & STERNS. (SRLMCTED.) a —O ee REID sells Suits of such solid good Tweed, One Suit in the year is all that you need ; Elegant patterns, with trimmings to match, ALL WOK LL. Just the thing for the Man, the Youth, or the Boy at school. There are Suits for the Blacksmith or Mason by trade ; For the men at the Waterworks no better are made ; For the Carpenter, Shoemaker or Painter as well ; For all sorts of trades those Suits we do sell. TRYON TWEED SUIS For Suits that are strong and Suits that are nice, And Suits that the poor man can reach at a price ; For Boys that are rough on their knees and the seat, We say it, maintain it, those Suits can’t be beat. Now don't think I’m blowing when you're singing this song, But come, TRY-ON a Suit, and that before long; They are all that we say ; twice as much and far more ; To be had of J. D. REID ONLY at the Tryon Woolea Mills Store. Cameron Block, June 1, 1888—eod & wky 0 Hardware, Carriage Goods, MILL SUPPLIES, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. o— -— ON HAND AND ARRIVING—A FULL STOCK OF THE FAMOUS GOODHUE LEATHER BELTING. —_— <-> —— ————— NORTON & FENNELL. May 29, 1888- 2aw & wky CHARLOTTETOWN. SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. 1 Do ‘ S Not be Deceived, but call at 140 Queen Street, lg S YOU S \ p Would like to see THE LATEST in Suitings and Trouserings from the leading manufacturers of Europe and America. If you should WART A Fashionable Hat, we will crown you with the nobbiest of ‘em all, for less money than ever. Our Stock is New, the Latest Makes, Soft and Stiff, and at prices TO Suit All. In GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS we quote the lowest prices in th City for the Finest Grades of Goods, and you can’t i yi A KE No mistake in examining our Stock before placing your order for your Best Suit. As tofore, our CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT is second to none. Being here ! You can buy conducted by skilled workmen, we guarantee a Fit every time. a good Suit at from $10 TO $36. D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, May 10, 1888. CUSTOM TAILOR.