a. THE DAILY Hx a ee tn ~— ee tae * eee ——— a , = —_—-—- . al and Gther items. TELE RAPH a Loca TELECRAP! ic WN FoLpinc POCKET SCISSORS at Watson’s. fe . a-ohan sb - —_ ng {Sexora, Despatouxs ro Tue EXAMINER, ] QpRAWAERRIES and Cream at W. . " Tasurrection in Afshanistan. a Ny races at Kensington, to-morrow. The | enisios did not fll ‘A Bloody Battle Fought. EWS, | LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. The Provident Mutual. Sir,—Although having decided to treat anonymous correspondents with that silence their treachery deserves, I must, in the interest of the public, positively state that ‘One of the Duped ” is not insured in the Provident Mutual, and he therefore is guilty of hase deception when he thus strives to mislead the unwary. Yours truly, Tuo. L. Cuarpp ELLE. Owe drovk at the Stipendiary Magis- | drenoeneysioneone . Court to : ; ate A RUSSIA THE INSTIGATOR. Downton Day morrow, The Exam- Siilehdieiiieada ee ¥ te : ! Lonpon, June 30. roe ; : i s/s ae _ : ' yeorr and all Tabe Paints, for Rensing- | A despateh from Teheran, Persia, says tho | Piet os Wate jrebel leader Azonb Khan, son of the ex- | tot “i | Ameer, is leading the insurrection agalugt Oxe Have: Belfast Strawberries |'2¢ present Ameer at the instigation of , + 3 . } : c is vgceived towday at W. F. Carters, li )the Russians. He marched an army from J in © ° = | Turkpestan into Afghanistan, and after a} 2 , we 2 Sun eurveyit mer Gulnare leaves | blocdy battle captured and looted the vity for Miramic!i to-morrow morning, of Khenalbad, and obtained among other | ii things one million pounds sterling. It is} Srore will open to-| feared serious complications are arising out Reppis’s Dive 6 o'clock for Ist July | of the insurrection, oa morrow morning & —_— ———— _— requisites. j - * -s 4 Laws Texnts Tournament will be held | An Important Decision. Victoria Park, to-morrow, commencing at | ge st Victoria Park, 5 Se i 4 half-past two o’cloc! Winniree, June 30. - he Sepreme Court has given a decision Mr. L, H. Davies ts expected here this | iv an ‘ppéal case, deciding that the Stipen- evening. He comes to celebrate “ Domi- diary Magistrate of the Northwest Associ- pion Day * at home. | atien, with a Justice of the Peace, and a seeiielaaes Jury of six, have power to try for capital Wx are indebted to Henry A. Holl, Esq. | offences avd inflict death penalties. This for several very fine early specimens of the | is important inasmuch as had a contrary |decision been given, Riel and the other prisoners would have to be removed from Fixe local showers have refreshed the | Regina to Winnipeg or the Eastern Pro- crops away in st of the Is!and— | vinces for trial. The appeal was made on hut rain is badly needed here and in the) behalf of a man convicted of murder at | Moose Jaw. His lawyers will carry the —_-—— | case to the Privy Council. Mr. Crossy, of North River, left at} te Ree hee. = ee tak ton a) | The Malifax Battalion Preparing whic , ae ” | to Come Home—Prewned. qacumbers grown in his garden. — the we st east. seagon. aeieiil "m on RerresHive 1X Warm Wearuer — Sun-| Moose Jaw, June 80. burn Wasb, to remove all heat from the face | General Middieton has ordered the Hali- after exposure to sun ; also, C logae, Laven- | fax Battalion to eoftcentrate at this place, der, Lotos and other ‘oilet waters at Wat-| and make preparations to leave for home, won’s. EDN ae ** boys” will probably leave in a few a ee Ebr se Mae, EN itaiiceed Mr. Philip Siok wamren| _One of the troops, named Muhlig, was the Charlottetown Roller Skating Rink. Tt| drowned while bathing here. He was a will hereafter be conducted by Messre Mut-| YOURg man, and was only married three tart & McGregor. We wish themsuccess. | weeks before leaving Halifax. > — } | | Tarne vill be (D. V.) Divine Service at; Canada’s Mest Successful Loan Cape Traverse on Sabbath, the 5th of July, | ee clock and at DeS at 5 lee tea ‘ aS clock, ri = ] re pet sic at hd Orrawa, June 30 oy m,, on th? same day, aal-t ok lection will be taken up at each place.—J. | Sir Leonard Tilley cables the Govern- Hutchison. i iment that sixty millions of dollars were oe | offered for the new loen of twenty million A Porr Hoop correspondent of the | dollars required. The loan was taken at a Halifax Herald writes :—Codfish are taken | Premium of about one hundred and two in abundance here, but prices are very | P°F cen’, This is the best loan Canadaev r low. Lobsters are getting scarce owing to | effected, high winds. Weather very dry, con sequently are very backward, The New Consul General Predicts. _ a =_ —_—- Haptrax, Jene 30. The new Consul-General Pholan predic's A Qvapriie Party for the Evening Class will bo held at Terpsichore Hail, Lower Queen Street, to-morrow evening. | that a large fish trade can be opened up be- commencing at 8 o'clock. First-classmrsic|tween the Provinces and the Western and entertainment will be provided. The | States. pubic are invited.— E. Borris. ' iniemeciiile Prial of Rebel Indians Oxpivation.—The Lord Bishop of the Diecese holds an ordination shortly, and the Kev, RB, M. Raven, of Garrison Chapel, and Reerna, June 29. H. Harley. of Harriesfield, will be advaneed Mrs. Gowanlock and Mrs. Delaney are from the third order of the ministry to thejen route to this place to give evidence order of the Pricethood.—Church Guardian. | aysinst rebel Indians who are on trial here. sinsaliadee hich For Egypt. Tue stearsers Ulunda and Worcester sailed for Boston on Saturday afternoon—the : oe at four, the other at eight : Glock, Both had full cargoes and Lonvon, June 30, a large number of passengers. ‘The| Two milliens of cartridges have been ship- Ulands had every state room and berth occu- | ped to Egypt. pied.— Hz, Herald, - — Weather Builetin ——— Amon the attractions for Dominion Day are the tea party at St. Anne’s, Lot 65— é the train Ses Chiniolseheitii at 9.20, local 3 ae June 30—10 ® m. time. The tea pariy at Baldwin’s ‘Station,| Fresh to strong winds, shifting to north and éxeursions on all points of the P. E. Island northwest, showery, fritowed by fair weather, Railway and drives to the Seaside and|"2eou Wedneeday. Lorne Hotels. age METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Chaslottetown June 30, 1885, Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at --- > - — “CompETITION THE Livz oF TrapE ”— By teference to an advertisement in this issue it ~J 1 Qo i } i igt se ef will be seen that the passenger rates to Boston midnight)....-.++++++++- ane soe 2s by Worcester and Carrall has been reduced to | Lowest Temperature a 54 . : . . i i Ne eeeces e $6 for single tickets, and $11 for return midnight).....-.-+++- _ : Lowest Temperature this morning... ..51. Temperature thie morning,at 8 o'clock. , .59 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’olock. .69. which will, we think, induce lots of business. With good steamers, nice accommodation an gemial efiicers, these steamicrs deserve the patronage of the public. : s ss MAKELED. Susprcren Inranricipe. — Yesterday; <A¢ Grenfell, Assiniboia; N. ‘V. Territory, evening the Police were informed that the | on June 16th, by the Rev. Mr. Gregory, Chas. body of a dead infant was discovered under | Haine “oles, son of the late Hon. G. Coles, to the rear kitchen of Mr. E. Love, Bayfield Mary E., eldest deo hter of the late Wiliam Street. They went to the scene of the sus McGowan, Esq., of Charlottetown, P. £.% pected infanticide, and found the body of | =" theinfant as reported. It was a mass of putrifaction, and presented a revolting appearance. From information obtained Seervait girl, apparently twenty years of age, named Roper, was arrested. She con- fessed having placed the infant under the kitchen where it was found. Coroner Mce- Md was notified, and he decided to hold a8 inquest this afternoon at four o'clock. moO Oe —— SS “ $HIP NEWS. PORT OF CHAR LUTTETOWN. ENTERED. June 29-—James Simple, Roberts, St Peter’s, limestone; Foam, Moran, Pictou, coal; Alert, LeLacheur, St Peter’s, limestone;J AG U, Reid, Pictou, do; Harvest Home, Murray, Sidney, do; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray ws Harbor, bal. Tax maich at the Park to-morrow will be June 30 -Two Sisters, Daley, Murray Harbor, between North and South, Gratton Street] jobsters; Sylvanus McDonald, Paoli, Pictou, being the line of division. The players forthe} coal. South are W. A Weeks, R. V. Loxgworth, ©. @LEARED tke, Dr. 8. Jenkins, Dr. Warburton, ® | tune 29—Onward, Cane, fishing voyage, salt, ogs, F. Scott, B. Stevenson, C. Kennedy, W. &°; Foam, Moran, Picton, ba; JA GG Murray, and McKane; and for the North, J. Reid, Pictou, pal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray A. Longworth, Dr. H. Johnson,T. A. LePage, Harbor, mdse, Geo, Robinson, H Robinson, Geo. Brown, H. | yane 30—Sylvanus McDonald, Paoli, Pictou, Hobkirt: D. Cameron, J. Hi. Yeo, Fritz wis Conteilerate, Walpole, Pictou, 1,500 oore, and P. McDonald. As there may be ees ents. Sight changes in the personel of the sides, all @members of ihe club are requested to be 9a the grounds at 10.30 a m., and if there are extra players present, twelve will take part each side. —~<—-— eS HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. = rr eee June 29—R C MecPonald, Halifax; HC > Pini United States and Canada Journal of Baxter, Portland, Me; , ag ry for aoe 7 omerce says ; Morris, Summerside; it Baker, do; " . McQuarrie, Crapaud; Mrs MclIunis, do; Geo Among the tobacco factories of Canada, MeVonald, Apnandale; U Bayer, Halifax; T Sof Messrs. Hickey & Stewart, Of Connor, Moncton; Mrs Connors, pigs = nee Edward Island, is of importance. | three children, da; J W ree i tere gentlemen have been established in} Portland, Mes Chas W gr i Cate ® business since 1868, and occupy 4 J F Norton, oe 2 i ches zn te-story building at the foot of Queen J W Hughes, County Line; De Baokitte: u . ~ : Summerside; ; Mreet, that isin every way suited to thei Lore McLeod. Wheatley River; P W Wines, Their specialty is bright smoking : : i ington . specialty ep boro; G B Sime, Kensington. te cark-twin zoods, that are well known McLeod, Hillsboro; ’ Ughout the Island, Nova Scotia and ? Sew Brunswick. In the factory twenty-| June 29—1f L Sterns, pone gt rh ” hands are steadily employed. Stevens, Halifax; Mro¥ apse Ave “Mr. Hickey personally superintends the; H Hogg, Montreal; F are ready” on of the leaf, and for that purpose N <. Cc Pierc?, Patterson, Unt; ’ iS; A MeDongall, city; J Gonslay, —.* to the best markets, once @ a8 tise oie - REVERE HOUSE. Ch'town, June 29, 1885. The Brush Wharf. Srr,—lIt is not my intention to notice the enynymous serbbler who accuses me of ignorance of a question. that I will under- take to tell him mere about than probably he is aware of or would care to hear, pro- vided he has the manlineas to come out over his own signature; but I shali not notice any further cowardly attacks. In my letter of the 26th inst., I made certain statements which fam prepared to stand by, and I. challenge “ Vindex,” or any other political hanyer-on, to contradict tiem in any one particular. It is all very fine for irresponsible creatures to tell the people of Belfast and surrounding districts that the Dominion Government has paid the Local Government for its expenditure on these wharves since 1873, but will such an argrment satisfy the intelligence of the Belfast district, or save the Brush Wharf from sinking further into the mud, if not immediately attended to? I repsat my previous statement that the people do hold the Local Government responsible for allowing their interests to be neglected in this matier. Yours truly, Horace Haszarp. Five Dollars Reward. Srir,—Like the hero of -the mons-mus fable, who exhausted assertions and failed in proof, ** Reply” throws up the sponge. Doubtless he did his best, but the ques- tion, ‘‘ How the word religion came from either relego or religo,” is etill an open. one. ** Eaquirer”’ now offers five dollars (to be denated to any selected Charlottetown charity) for a corrett solation of the pro- blem by philological demonstration, apen to EXAMINER correspondents generally, until (say) August {st next. ENQUIRER. a {Written vor THe EXAMINER } DOMINION DAY. This glorious country, mighty in her aims, n glad chorus, lifts her patriot voices In honor of Dominion Day; And July one, each year, the peacefal facts proclaim, How a nation triumphs, then rejoices, And from hard lessons, turns to play. From Verzzsni’s time, in fifteen twenty-four, To July one of eighteen sixty-seven, Great Canada had struggled onj Braving the dangers settlers met with by the score, Frequently by Redmen deathward driven, Until at last the prize was won. et ! let’s talk of all the acts that mar Our onward progress, and our glory, Or plan more and mightier deeds. Born not of wasting wars, but industry and work, Where temperance tells her holy story Of Thrift, for ail her children’s needs. Montgomeries have come as leaders and as foes, But there came Carltons, too, qaickly sending The bold intruders on their way ; There have been General Holls and M Papineaus, Great traitors, who thought to win by ending Their game, as ‘‘Fils de la Liberte.” There have been rebel Lounts and Mathews and their like, Who thought Canada well worth possessing, Although it was already owned ; And a Unio, General Dix, disposed to strike Until Lincoln thought him too repressing, Restrained his ardor, and condoned. A thousand changes, all throngh centuries of toil, Have made our chequered hisvory rather A coufederation of strength, Then only such as may be measured on her soil, Changes permitted by an all-wise Father, As blessings of unmeasured length, 3rave Caneda! keep on thy glorious cours: and be The envy, not the s'ave, of other powers, An’ thy great destiny unfold ; Whether in war or peace, retain thy liberty; Or whether thy eky be bright or lowerr, Still be the victor, as of old. RETSGAB, ED Zera and Bells Royal Marionettes Delight a Large Audience. (From St. John Telegraph, June 5.) Ons of the most amusing performances ever given in St. John delighted a crowded honse at the Institute last evening. Fer two hours the laughter was uneasing. Zera has always afforded satisfaction in the past, but his present exhibition is far ahead of anything heretofore presented. So far as his own part of the programme was con- cerned, he elicited large applaus? a; each feat of mystery vas performed. The marionettes are woaderful triumphs of mechanism and something entirely unique. They give an entire minstrel ‘‘first part,” with jokes, songs, etc., and are really capi- tal. The dancing skeleton is a marvellous thing and the wonder is that human in- genuity could devse such an intricate piece of work. The pantomine was another good feature, and it may be safeiy said that the entertainment is much in advance of anything of the kind ever given here. At the clese, about 149 presents were distri- buted among these holding numbers, the articles comprising flour, hams, lamps, albums, castors, glass sets, boxes of note paper and toilet svaps, purses, dressing cases, and toilet sets. The tickets wore all placed in a dish for the purpose of award- ing the dinner set 84 pieces and porcelain chamber set of 10 pieses—a little girl drew out the numbers, the former set falling to Chas. Delay, of Peters Straet, and the chamber set to A-d.ew Tafis of 196 Duke Street. A lke wumber of presents will be distributed to-.ight and at the matinee to- morrow ev:ry child is to receive a priz>, besides wiicu a tea set will be gieven away. A MINER, JUINH SO. 1885. LONBSN Are now showing newest Corsets. P styles and price very low. LADIES’ GOITON UNDERSLOTHING, Wicely Wade, and surpassed in value on P. EK. fsland. PROFTT. Ch’town, June 8, 1885. Canadian manufacture, at very lowest prices. Paniers, New HKustles, New Hoop Skirts, very latest Perkins & Sterns aniers, Hoopskirts and Underclothing; Ladies’ Corsets, Maids’ Corsets and Childrens’ Waists, newest makes in American and New Finished ia Good Style, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery, &c., not Goods Well Bought and will be Sold at SMALL PERKINS & STEARNS. BUY SUMMER W HME S && CO., MAREKET SQUARE. =@ Large Variety ! Choice Goods! Low Prices! d& CO. <A eer ee BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT ~~ AUSTICD BEL THE SEASIDE HOTEL, - ~~ "NVHIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodation of Visitors and Guests from July Ist till September 5th The Proprietors will spare no pains! More attractive than ever! is being improved so as to even surpass its former reputation. TERMS :—$1.75 to $2.50 per day ; $10.59 per week; $8.50 per week per month. Coaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return- ee em WW BYR EK SS Ch’tewn, June 26, 1885. ee Every department PE ISLKD RAILWAY, DOMINON DAY. XCURSTON RETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will be issued to and from all stations on this Railway by afternoon trains on the 30th June inst., and by all trains on DOMINION DAY, good to return up to and on July 6th, 1885. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office. Ch’town, June 15, 1585. —dly pat eod tl 30th all wkly papers STILL THEY COME, A GRAND TEA PARTY ST. ANW'S, LOT 65, Ist JULY, DOMINION DAY. NVERYTHING will be done to render the day agreeable, and to sustain our good reputation in getting up Tea Parties. Trains will be in attendance at North Wiit- shire to convey pleasure-seekers to the Tea Grounds, about one mile distant, The train leaves Charlottetown at 9.12 local time, Tickets issued at one fare. Tickets for Tea 25 cents. The usual amusements will be provided. By order of Committee. Lot 65, June 17, 1885 - junl8 & wkly 2: TO LET. PEXUE Orrice and large WarrHouse at the foot of Queen’s Street, at present in the oceupancy of Horace Haszafd, Esq. Pos- session given Ist July. Apply to % R, FILRGERALD. June 18, 1885, Special IWotice 2TO— ing every Thursday and Mondaymorning, abovt 9 a. m. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 8 25 2, m, and 3.15 p. m. * Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a.m _, 2.28 and 6.15 p. m. “ “ Sammerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a. m., 12,25 p. m,, and 455 p, m. ” ts Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a, m., 10 08 a. m., and 4 35 p. ni. Ch’town, Jone 15, 1885. HSUSH! TUNE. E are showing this month a large variety, in all depart- ments, at very low prices :— NEW PRINTED COTTONS, SATEENS, CAMELINES, . DRESS GOODS, in Nuns’ Veiling, Sanglier Cloth, Cashmeres, Merinoes. Ladies’ MANTLES, Ladies’ DOLMANS, in Ottoman Cloth and Silk, Kid GLOVES. Silk GLOVES, Fish-thread GLOVES. Ladies’ JERSEYS, CORSETS, large variety in Cotton HOSIERY. STRAW HATS AND BONNETS in Latest Styles. Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums. SCHRISTY’S LONDON HATS. White and Colored SHIRTS, Ready-made CLOTHING, ‘Ch’town, June 3,51885. Purchasers of lotton Warp. \ Y E find it necessary to call the attention of those who USE COTTON YARN OR WARP to the fact that the yarn made by us isthe ONLY REAL Water-Twist Yarn Made in the Dominion—no other mill having | the machinery on which to make it. Our Yarn is, consequently, very much superior for weaving pu) poses to any other in the market—a fact which is well known to those who have used it for the past TWENTY YEARS. All our Yarns have our name upon the label, and none other are genuine. For sale by all Wholesale Houses. WH, PARKS & SON. (LIMITED), New Brunswick Cotton Miils. June 9, 1885. -FOR- BOSTON, Summer Arrangement. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIGNAL S.S. 0. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Portland, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8,00.a. m. On or about Jane 27,a steamer will leave St. John at 8p m. every Saturday night for BOSTON DIRECT, Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6.50, 2nd class ; $9.50, Ist class. For tickets and other information apply to G, A SHARP, F, W. HALES, r. 2 P.E.L. Steam Nay, Co., or to your nearest Ticket Agent. May 14, 1885-—eod wkly ny it i idsie