Local and Other Items. ur City Small Debt Court was in session by iene italian ! Maniteba Legisiature has been pro * WRAPS ver sheap at James Paton ».. Market Myuare, Nie huportant dis overy of gold at Kimber- \ustralia, is reported. _ > -— We ArncuimaLtp Forpes, the celebrated spectal war correspondent, is in W innipey. ~~ ‘post and hailstenes have destroyed the potato crops in the KRiddysart district, lreland. siti allies dh in \ LARGE number of people attend the fire meus practice on Victoria Park each evening. clita Mr. CHartes McKay will preach in Brook- field, on Sabbathefirst, tune 6th, in Gaelic and English. - s Fraat Communton and Confirmation will be wiministered in St. Dunstan's Cathedral to- morrow, = —_ Magistrate's Court this forenoon a man was fined 850 for a violation of the Scott Act. Ar the Stipendiary = - ~— Don't rorGe? the sale of Younker & Offer’s Building Lot on Queen Street, to-morrow.— A H, B. Maceow a. snpuasineiliiniaciail lust received a large assortment of Corsets, Canadian, American and English. Paton & Co., Market Square. sicaictliiailiaaal James ue steamer M. A. Starr will arrive at noon to-morrow and sail on return same even- ing. W. W. Crarxe, Agent. cindsiiiiliasatinaii THe Treasurer of the P. E. Island Hospital begs leave to acknowledge the receipt of $8.52 trom Summerfield Presbyterian congregation. —__>-—— ALREXANDER McNetuy, Eso., of Cavendish, leaves in the course of a week or two to visit Great Britain and see the ereat Indian and Colonial Exhibition. . i ill fur immigration to Canada last year was 105,996, compared with 166,596 the previous year, and the settlers in this country were 79,169 in 1885, against 103,824 in 1884. _ > Dr. McLaren, of St. John. who a few days ago met with a severe accident while visiting this city, is, we are pleased to learn, so far re covered as to be able to proceed to his home to day Se New FRUTT Re ‘eived to-d ty per Boston steamer, Fresh Apples, Oranzes, Lemons, To- yatoes, Bananas Pine Apples, Rhubarb, etc., at George Carter & Cos Store, Market Ss (uare. [ ee ae Tue boys of St. Mary's School and Cate- chistical Society, of Halifax, presented His (irace Archbishop O’Brien with an address of welcome on Seale last, to which His Grace nade a suitable reply. sevventuliiaiiiiiAciee Goop Temetars.—Reports presented at the vnnual meeting of the Grand Lodge, at which Mr. John A. Lawson was the Island's repre- sentative, show that the order throughout America is prosperous. ae aiile leae THe wood trophy sent to the Colonial Exhibition by the Local Government is con- sidered the most attractive feature of the Canadian section, and one of the most hand- some and valuable articles in the Exhibi- tion. cdi tke We understand that Judge Alley has ap- pointed Mr. Hugh B. McKay, Clerk of the County Court at Clifton, New London, in place of George B. McKay, Esq., (resigned) who has been appointed Deputy Sheritf of Queen's County. © aoe By a private telegram received from St. John's, N'tid, this morning, we are glad to learn of the safe arrival there of the \S. S. Siberian, about which so much anxiety has been felt, Major J. Picton Beete Picton and son being among the passengers. casei cae Tue Moncton Jimes says that Giliis the Sackville rough, and Davis, awaiting trial on a charge’ of burning McLaughlin & Co's. store at Petiteodiac, escaped jail at Dorches- ter Monday night. A despatch from the Sheriff to Marshal Thibedean, asked him t watch all trains, but so far nothing has been seen of Gillis or Davis. walls cites iimeieala Tie steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, arrived from Boston at half-past six this morning, with a general cargo and the following passen- vers :— Miss Annie Beers, Miss Beers, William Parr, Ellen York, Kate MelIsaac, William Wade, J. J. Mullin, Barbara Martin, Mrs. McGinnis, Miss Hammond, Mrs. Wadman, Neil McDonald, James Sullivan. ——»—_— Tue steamer Bonavista, which sailed for St. John's, N’fid, yesterday afternoon, had the following cargo :—15 brls. vegetables, 8 bags turnips, shipped by F. G. Bovyer ; 1 ash sifter, by G. W. Millner; 355 bales hay, 8 head cattle, 11 shee p, by Wheatley &}Sons ; 2 head cattle, by A. L. Bridges; 8 head cattle, by Blake Bros.; 1 head cattle, by Barret Hen- derson. aes a Durixe the last round made by “Oak's Heart,” some malicious person or persons ad- ministered io him a dose of poison, from the effects of which he is unable to travel this round. but will leave town onthe 14th June, n the same round as previously advertised in Tue Examiner. He will make an extra round at the end of the season to fulfil the terms of his advertisement.—-G. Twrerpy. aiiivcesilnei lun annive Tsary exercises ot the Mount Al- lison Institutions, at Sackville, N. 8., began on rrvay last in i will like ly be concluded to- day. after which the prize-winners will be an- pounced. There are a number of Island students attending these institutions and they will doubtless sustain the high reputation of the Island, while among the visitors are many of their parents and friends. On Monday evening Rev. Job Shenton, of this city, Ce- livered the anunal lecture of the Theological Union. He spoke for upwards of an hour ar a the lecture was highly appreciated. —— _ A racr which even political economists ave pt to forget is that a mannfacturer's rate of profit is net the only essential element of suc ess; the aggregate profit at the end of the vear is of far greater importance, and this in most cases is greater out of a low rate of pro- fit than out of a high rate, because of the in- creased business, which the low price gives rive to. It was on this principle that Messrs. | Tuckett & Son acted in introducing their now | famous *‘ Myrtle Navy ” tobacco, and to this principle they have ever since adhered This is one of the reasons why the people of Canada are smoking the best tobacco which can be produced, at a cheaper pripe than other peo- ple can buy a similar article. THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - NEWS. EXAMINER. } TELEGRAPHIC (Speciat Despatrengs tro Ti: Missing Steamships. Hauirax, June 1. There is intense anxiety here this even- ing for the S.S Siberian, now ten days out for St. John’s. Nfld lt is thought that she must have met with disaster. The 8. 8. Sardinian is also Rimouski. The 8S. S. British Crown has. arrived. She ran through eight hundred wiles of thick, black fog. She brought eighty tons of powder, the larvest quantity ever brought across the Atlantic on a merchant Sle imship The Halifax Chronick publishes the fol lowing spe ‘ial from St. John’s overdue at but doubts its correctness :— 1. A schooner has arrived here. which passed a three-masted steamer off Cape Race on Wednesday. The steamer was firing rockets and blowing signals of dis- tress, but the fog was so dense that the schooner could render no assistance. lee bergs were seen in every direction, and after the schooner had passed soine distance to leeward of the steamer a terrible crash was heard, the whistle ceased to blow, and no more reckets were No tidings have yet been received of the Siberian, and this may have been her. THE SIBERIAN SAFE. seen. St. Jonn’s, N. F., June 2. The steamer Siberian arrived this morn- ng. All well. She was detained by fo and icebergs. No damage is reported. OS [A telegram from Major Picton, received this morning by Alexander Hayden, Esq., of this city, confirms this latest news. | News from the Fisheries. Hairax, June 2. The Lansdowne is at aiter rx vachers, vessels returned to Portland, on Saturday lasi, having been out for a week without catch- ing a single mackerel. The Gloucester fishing fleet have left for the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Nova Scotia. looking for mackerel. They run great risks and. there will likely be several seiz- ures. It is understood that Chief Justice Mac- donald will be asked to stretch the rules of Court, and permit American lawyers actively to engage in the defence of the two captured vessels, as the question is one of such international importance. : : 7 Yarmouth looking \ ankee Seven ———— oe Home Rule Division. Lonpon, June 2 A division on the Home Rule Bill will take place to-morrow. Mr. Chamberlain has repeated his de- mands respecting the supremacy of the Imperial Parliament. He objected to the, British hold on Ireland being on a par with the Turkish hold ou Cypress. Mr. Sexton replied that they had to choose be- tween Gladstone and Salisbury, between forced imigration and coercion of a Crom- wellian kind. Sweet Girl Graduates. WoLFVILLE, June 2. At the Acadia College Anniversary there were five young lady graduates from the Seminary, one girl and twenty-two male graduates from the College, and fifteen bachelor’s degrees were conferred. SacKVILLE, N. B., June 2. The Mount Allison Anniversaryes was a great success and largely attended. Wholesale Thievineg. Hairax, June 2. Aman named McKenna, alias Shorty, was arrested last night. He stole a team at Bridgetown; drove to Bridgewater, there stole the white wife of an Indian the mother of two children—then came on to Halifax. He traded horses near Chester. Both the runaways were arrested. The woman is attractive looking and young. Saved by His Prayer-Book. Hawirax, June 2. While a teamster named Jackson was driving near the South end of the city, on Monday night, an unknown man shot at him. The bullet went through his coat and lodged in a prayer-book in his pocket, and thus saved his life. There is no clue to the would-be assassin. ee A Leaf from our Book. Wasnineton, D. C., June 2. The seizure of the Spanish fishing schr. ** Chlotilde,” by the United States Govern- ment authorities off the coast of Florida, for fishing within the three-mile limit, has been officially reported. Secretary Fairchild has ordered the con- fiscation of the schooner and her cargo and the sale of the fish. Politics at Red Heat. N Hairax, June 2. The political campaign is graxing hot here. Large meetings have been held by each side and both parties are working des- perately. The Pictou Liberals have nomi- nated McColl and Drummond. Wedding at the White House. Wasuincrox, D. C., June 2. President Cleveland and Miss Folsom were married gg-day. The ceremony was very quiet, and but few guests invited. It is sail the bridal couple will go to Europe this summer. Meddling Again. Portiann, Me., June 2. Senator Biaine last night addressed a great meeting here in favor of Home Rule for Ireland. A Rector Elected. Hauprax, N. 5., June 2. Rev. Dr. Hole, of London, England, has “St. John’s, Niid., June | i been elected Rector of St. Paul’s Church in this city. A Sachem Gone. New York, June 2. John Kelly, the ** Boss” of Tammany Halil, and SUuUCCesSSoOT of W Th. M. Tweed, is | dead. | | | } Prorogation. Orrawa, June 2. Parliament prorogues this afternoon. Nothing important was done yesterday. “Eternal Fitness” at Last. Toronto, June 2. Gabriel Dumont has joined Butfalo Bill's Wild West Show. a - Weather Bulletin. Prob thilities Sor the next ed hours Jor the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, June 2, Moderate to fresh winds, mostly south- westerly, fair, warm weather. 10 a. m. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, June 2, 1886. Highest Temperature yesterday (read at midnight) iit ons cas hadicat VOCk aaa osu de 66.0 Lowest Temperature yesterday (read at IN ii 0 HEE. 8S CRIT 49.1 Lowest Temperature this morning. ...... ®.1 Temperature this morning at 8 o'clock. ..60.1 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. .69.0 om SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. June 2—Pholine, Marshman, Buctouche; Clay- more, Fraser, Chatham; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor; Warrior, Heighton, Port Caledonia; 8s Carroll, Brown, Boston, CLEARED. June 2--Claymore, Fraser, Pictou; Sea _ Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor. § OTHER PORTS. Summerside, May 31—Entered, Petite Reviere, Trenholm, Baie Verte, lumber; June 1—Phantom, Kennedy, New Castile, lumber;jLodi, Green, New Castile, lumber; Cotaniodore, McKay, Chatham, tumber; Lucity Ann, Gesner, Richibucto, lumber. Cieared 29—Cambridge. Barnard, Boston, 1,277 bushels potatoes, $217 ; June 1— Favorite, Sandby, Shemogue, lumber. MARRIED, This morning, at the residence of the bride‘s father, Wm. F. Morris. Esq., by the Rev. J. Shenton, F. Herbert Beer, to Miss Leila <A. Morris. DIED. At Freetown, on June 27, Harold Germond, aged one yesr and eight days, infant son of George and Agnes Proctor. {Funeral on Friday, at one o’clock.] At Wood Islands, on the 3lst May, after a short illness, James William, beloved son of George William and Mary Frost, aged 15 months and 18 idays. (Boston and New York papers please copy.) Superior Building Lot AT AUCTION. N the premises, on THURSDAY, 3rd JUNE next, at 12 o'clock, noon, that very eligible Building Lot on Queen Street, on which Younker & Offer’s Carriage Factory formerly stood. Size, 64x86, Terms—2%5 per cent down, balance can remain secured on premises at six per cent interest. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer. May 25, 1886—25 27 29 31 jun 2 The Merohans' Baak of PB and CHARLOTTETOWN, May 27th, 1886, DIVIDEND, NOTICE, NOTICE is hereby given that a half-yearly divi- dend, at the rate of SEVEN per cent. per annum on the paid up capital stock of this Bank has been this day deciared payable at its office, in Charlottetown, on and after THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd. By order of Directors, F. MITCHELL, May 27—tl jun 3 Cashier. Valuable Property for Sale, HE Subscriber, intending to make a change in business, offers for sale his premises, situated on the corner of Hillsboro and Grafton Streets, consisting of a one and-half a Dwelling House and a two-story Shop and Warehouse, Stable, &c. As this is well known to be one of the best grocery stands in the city, it offers a rare chance to any person wishing to embark in a sufe and moderately profitable business. Good and unencumbered Title. Apply to the owner on the premises. WM. M. COFFIN. May 26—2wks eod PE I Steam Navigatio Company. THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Company will be held in their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, on FRIDAY, the FOURTH day of June, at seven o’clock inthe evening, for election of Directors and other business. By order, F. W. HALES. Secretary. May 29, 1886—td TO ARRIVE! TURKS ISGAND SALT, La, BRIG Cr. “PLYMOUTH,” with a cargo of TURKS ISLAND SALT, due here in a few days’ time, will be sold low ex ship. Apply to PEAKE B&OS. & CO. Ch’'town, May 26, 1886, WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. aD Sees anes im, WANTED.—A rm, send description of num- ber of acres to G. D., Box 277, Charlotte- town. 3idypd FOUND —A Watch; the owner can have same by paying for this advertisement and proving property. Enquire of W. N. Riggs. juan? 2i T° SELL—.Boat, new last spring ; oars ard sail complete Enquire at office of Messrs Poole & Lewis. may 29 4i pd \ TANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good Servant Boy to do gardening and general outside work ; references required. Apply at this office. may 28 WANTED immediately a Cook and House- maid inasmall family. where the washing iS put out. Enquire at this office. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Girl for general housework in a small family; good wap. Apply at EXAMINER vifice, may 26 t Pasture to Let, EXCELLENT PASTURAGE, having a good water sopply for a limited number of Horses and Cows, at Westwood Farm. only a short dis. | tance from town, Terms very low. Apply to HORACE HASZARD, Ch’towa, May 27, 1886—3i cod pd ABSOLUTE PURITY, | —~.-~ ‘THe following ananlyses (made by the Domin- | ion Analyst) of three SAKING POWDERS sold in this market shonld put a stop to the | unjust efforts of the Roya! to mislead the public as to its being the only pure Powder. These im- partial tests show that other Powders are as pure and wholesome : . ' W. SAUNDERS, Dom, Analyt, St. John, N. B. reports: foyal—Contains Alkaline Carbonates—a mixture consisting mainly of Bi-Carbonate of Soda and Cream of Tartar—adulterated with about 20 per cent. of Starch. W. F, BES'?.. Dom. Analyst, St. John,) N. B., reports: Pure Gold—Contains Cream of Tartar, Carbon- ate of Soda—fresh and pure. Nov. 1), 1882— Not adulterated; 2 { same as usual, WOOLILL'S: April 7, 1883—Not adulterated ; ?)\ same as usual, { June 4, 188i—-Fresh and pure; same composition as usual. MAYNARD BOWMAN, Dom. Analyst. Halifax, N. 8., reports : WOODILL'S Ceres renter: contains nothing Woodill’s German Baking Powder 23% a reputation for purity and wholesomeness now nearly 30 years, May 21, 1886. SPECIAL BARGAINS Gverstocked Manufacturers | ON’T neglect to call at RELD BROS,, they are ‘Specialists, and claim to be able to sell Goods in their lines much cheaper than those handling Tea, Sugar, Tobacco, Ribbons, &c., all on the same counter. They adhere strictly toa few special lines, and can consequently vuy better and keep a much } r assortment than stores handling a general mixture of merchandise, the leading We can only give a few of Bargains :— Gent’s Black Sack and Cutaway Suits, $10, worth $14. Genis* Black Worsted Sack Suits. only $6.50, worth $10 Gents’ Gray Oxford Sack Suits, all wool, $7, cheap at $12. Gents* Grey Oxford Biouse. Suits, do, $7.56, cheap at $12. Gents* All Wool Heavy Tweed Suits, only $6.50, cheep at $10. Gents’ All Wool Tweed Coats, 33.60, cheap at $5. Gents’ do ‘l'weed Pants, $1.70, cheap at $2.50, Gents’ do Tweed Vests, $1.25, cheap at 22. Gents* Navy Blue Serge Suits, $4.95, worth $10, Youths‘ Navy Blue Suits, $4.70, worth $9.50. Youths* Tweed Suits, 9, and up. Youths* Tweed Suits, all wool, $6.50, and up. Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3 50 and up. Boys’ Tweed Suits (ul! ages and sizes) $1.75, $2.50, and up. boys‘ Sailor Hats and Caps, 50cts, up. Men‘s Unlaunded Shirts, 65cts, 7acts, and $1. Men‘s Regatta Shirts, 75cts., and up. Men’s White Shirts, 65cts., 75cts., 85cts., $1, and up. Men's Felt Hats in-Wool, 50 cts., and up, the best value in town, Men’s Felt Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth 22. Men‘s Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats,20 cts, p. Tryon Tweeds, 35 cts., 45 cts., and up, in quite new styles. Canadian and Scotch Variety, 45 cts., up. On behalf of the Tailori Department, we tender thanks to our friends for the liberal patronage of the past season, anc for the appre- ciative ietters which are daily received. We are putting up A, 1. Scotch Tweed Suits, at 816, worth $20. en’s Scotch Tweed Pants to measure, $4. Men's French Trowsers to order, ,$6.50, worth #9 Tryon Tweed Suits, $12, :$13, and $14. Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 clasp (Dent's) only 85 cts., worth $1.40 Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 button (Dent‘s) only 65cts., worth $1. Ladies’ Rubber Capes, $1 and up. Ladies’ double busk American Corsets, 50cts., and up. Ladies* Handerchiefs, 5cts., and up. Ladies‘ Collars, in neat styles, only 6cts., and up. Ladies‘ Busks, Hoop Skirts, Bustles and Garters A very large stock of Housery, at 10 cts. pair up. A_very large stock of American Prints, in MIKADO, and some of the prettiest patterns yet produced, 3 cts . English and Canadian Prints, extra value, 7} cts., up. American Ginghams, in very new patterns, 13cts., and up, American Seersuckers and Lawns, 8cts. up. Canadian Ginghams, for working shirts, $cts up. Gents’ Fine Furnishings, in great variety, cheap. Ticking, l0ets,, and up. White Cotton, 6cts. up‘ Carriage Rugs and Rubber Aprons, 75cts, to $10. Cretonnes, 9cts. up. Trunks and Valises, &c.; 36 in. Grey Cotton, 5cts. All Goods just as Advertized. fc Ae Ei ah Bi gee CAMERON BLOCK, Look Gut for the White Sign on the Show Windows. Ch’town, Msy 19. 1886.—3mos Tweed Suitings in -{ HAVILL’S & LUNG HEALER = ~ INVENTOR. | A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR, THE CURE OF '} Ancipient Consumption, Asthma } WHOOPING COUGH | "NUE Rifictions of the Lungs and Chest. Ask for the Geruine Medicine bearing the Inventor's || Portrait and his own cad the Proprietor’s signature. | ' j |49-RGR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. || | Lit (Ta easccumpe ope PROPRIETORS - ve “4 io Oey Ga hot 3 $F oe WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1886. 1 4 1% | $a BNBEN HOUSE OPENING TO-DAY: Another Lot of Ladies’ Straw Hats ee) ee ee Another Lot of Prints (choice New Patterns ) :0:-—--- Se bs ee SUCCESSORS TO GaO0. DAVIES Ch’town, May 20, 1886. & CoO. GREAT ATTRACTIO JAS. PATON & CO’S. —O— ss > iy our Circu'ar last Januarv, we announced that ender the new name we would keep up the reputation of the old firm, by selling GOOD GOODS at Lowest Prices Our on - tomers have fouud us true to our word and have taken advantage of the cheap Jines in al! classes of DRY GOoOonDSs that we have put before them, We: ff+1 this week soni very special lines in PRINT *, PARASOLS, SUNSHADES aad DRES 3 GOOD3. All other departments are full of best goods at bottom prices Our Carpet Department is, without doubt, the best in this city. Ail the patlerus we show are confined t> ourselves, and csnavt be borght elsewhere, Don’t buy before seeing our stock, You will save money and save time by coming direct to JAS. PATON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO W. A. WEEKS «& CO, MARKET SQUARE, Ch'town, May 17, 1886. a — — - = — SS NEW DRY GOODS, stinkin Coal PERKINS & STERNS’ O— As usual, our stock has been personally select? in the best British and American markets, and comprises, in addition to a Fall Range of Staple Drv Geods, all the novelties to be found. Pp ememnusannan London, Paris and New York Mil- linery. Fancy Goods, Hats, Bor- nets and Shapes. -- = O---—— - Farasols and Umbrellas |! o0---e_ Large Stock of New Hosiery, Gloves, &e. ——— 0 New Trimmings, New Frillings, New Laces New DRESS GOOUS with TRIWWISGS to Suit Muslins, New New French Muslins, Aew American lew Laces to Match. New (Gloths, New Pink Cottons, New Jerseys, New Jackets. New Carpets and Oilcloths ! PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, April 29, ’86. STRICT ATTENTION to Business, Honesty and Square Dealing, and paying Cash every time, is what has placed L Ee PROWSE to the front of all competitors, in CLOTHING, HATS, &e. He does not advertize to sell goods at cost, but he guaran- tees to sell from 10 to 25 per cent less than those who do adver- tize to sell at cost. He does not try to deceive the people by making a big blow and offering paltry rewards, but trys to do things right and has the goods to back him up in what he advertizes. He has now about 6,500 HATS and $4,000 worth of CLOTHING, which he guarantees to sell from 10 to 25 per cent less than any house in the trade, A lot of this Clothing was bought less than half price, and will be sold less than half price. He does net ask the people to believe his advertisement until they see his prices; he knows then they will believe, and knows that the goods and prices back him up every time. All goods freely shown, or sent to eny part of the town. Y= Please don’t forget to call. L. bP R.OUW Sa Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street, Ch’town, May 7, ’86—eod wky eh cee pega Aue : A die = = Peo p Bt on ee cig RE e 7