le i BOE. FF 4 tage te yen. iia, ai THE’ DAILY EXAMINER; «=~ _ Local and Other [fems. STIPENDIARY MAGISTRRTE’S CourT.—Five Scott Act cases on the docket to-morrow. al here were thirty-six deaths Consumption heads MORTALITY. in St. John last momén. the list with seven victims, - EXHIBITION st. John is discussing the question of holding a great industriel and agri uitural exhibition in 1889. > PoLIceEMAN Wantep.—The Journal says that a railway policeman is needed to pre- : ve order and decorum at the Summerside station - Evipent.Ly Porvutar.—The books of the New Brvyswick registar show forty mar riages during May, as against fifty-four tor the four months ending April 30. May is evidently popular wita brides. Kermes.—The ladies of St. Peter’s Church will hold a Kermes on board the steamer l4th June next. St. Peter's Boys’ Band will be in atteadance, and there will Le refreshments and other attractions. - » puthpori on the lo ruk Dear.—-A person cured of Deafness and noises in the head of 23 years’ standing by a simple remedy will send a description of it FREK to any petson who applies*to Nicnor son, 30 St. John Street, Montreal. 4m— mi4 - A Purcwase,—Mr. Jeseph Warren, Mon. tague Bridge, séfd a handsome Abdallah mare to Mr. Andrew Murphy, of this city, yester- day, The price paid was $200. The mare is now in the hands of Mr. R. J. Steele, for training ial ints Comepy.—Dan. Sully’s Comedy Co., in the great scenic production ‘* Daddy Nol- an, are now paying in St. John, and, we nderstand, will shortly appear in Charlotte- town. ‘The play has met wrth great success eyer y where, o- \ Goop GrowrnH,—Mr, EF. R. Brow, of this City, placed on our table to-day a bunch of winter rye twenty-one inches in height—the growth of the present season— which was pull- ed this morning from a tield of three acres on his farm at East Royalty. ities alle Wizarp O11 Co. Oaly three more concerts Po-night, and ev ry other night this week the Comedy ** Busy Day,” wiil be produced, iu addition to the concert. Prizes t night: Sil- ver Wately, Cake Basket and Pickle Castor. Come early or you wil! not find a seat left. ~ LHIBRUTE PO ARCHBISHOP Lynen. — The well-written tribute to the memory of Arch- bishop Lynch, by a Catholic Priest-of this Previace, contains references to several inci- dents interesting to Island readers. It is clipped from the Cathelic Review, of Toronto o—- Hien Line.—The Port Hawkesbury corres- pondent of the HiJifax Herald says: The American schooner Grace L. Fears is high line of the halibut fleet, having stocked $9,- 000 since January Ist, last. Her captain, Campbell, belongs to Prince Edward Island. o An Inscnction.~—It is rumored that an in- unction bas been issued at the instance of Thomas Smith, restraining the Water Com- missioners from entering on his land in the Royalty until they have paid the land damages. We understand that several im- portant questions regarding the authority of the Commissioners will likely arise in the suit. dint cai Two Heapep Catr.—The unusual spec- tacle of a two-headed calf will be seen on Market Square to-morrow. With four eyes, four ears and two tails, all pertectly formed, it has, like the ordinary calf, but four legs. The hack bone is in the form of a Y¥ the junction being over the region of the kidneys. Altogether it presents a very curious freak of nature—well worth seeing. SucckEssrvun We see by the (Canada Gazette that Mr. Arthur Mellish, of the Charlottetown Engineers, who attended the Royal Military College, Kingston, during the winter has been awarded a First Class Certificate, avd stands the highest on the igt—having oljtained 89 percent, of the marks jn Engineering an t su average of 82 per cent. ju Kugine ering and Infantry. - Fara, Acctoent.—On Thursday afternoon last, while Captain A. J. Foster, of Alma, Albert, Co. N. B., was putting in a new mast in his schooner Jessie, the fall which was being used fell, aud the running rope caught the captain around the foot, throwing him heavily down and breaking the smalie: bmes inhis ankle. He was also hurt inter- naiily, and died on Saturday. _ Mitrrtra News.—The Canada Gazette, to hand this morning, contains the following, which will be of interest to our local militia- men:—** 82nd Queen's County Battalion of Infantry, No.3 company, Charlottetown, to be 2ad Lieutenant provisionally, Sergeant Isaac Carter, vice Arthur Edmund Crosby, whose resignation is hereby accepted. Contirmation of rank, —Captain George Alexander, R. 8S. L, No. 6 Company, 820d Battalion, from 3lst Mach, IS88; 2nd Lieuteaant, John R. Allan, R. 8. L., No. 6 Company 82nd Battalion, from 3lst Mareh, 1883; 2nd Lieutenant David Lemuel Hooper, R. 5. L.,.Ne. 1 Company, 82d Battalion, from Ist May, 1888. Ba Summer Horer.-—Geo. R Garrett Esq., and wife intend co reopen their house, at Stanley Bridge. New London, this month for the ac- commodation of the public. This first-class house is conveniently situated on Stanley River, commanding a tine view of New Lon- don Bay, harbor and Gulf of St. Lawrence. Splendid trout fishing at the bridge. Asa watering place and health giving resort this locality is unsurpassed iu P.E. Island. It is accessible by rail via Bradalbane Station, there connecting with the daily mail stage cqach, driven by the proprietor, Mr. George Washington Bell, whe has first-class teams and a splendid outfit, and will spare no pains ta forward and accommodate all passengers requiring his attention. We bespeak for Mr, Garrett a share of the patronage of the travel- ling public, and strangers coming to our shores would do well to visit Mr. Garrett's hotel and judge for themselues. Terms are reasonable, and special rates made for families. Apvice to Motugrs.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup shoald always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little suiferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It svothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and s the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising frem teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslew's Soothing Syrup, ‘nd take no other kind, [April 1 ’8s _- | ' PELEGRAPHIC \EWS. THE H SPECIAL Deararcuns vo Tur Ex AMINER. TERRIFIC STQieiyy 1 8800.00, sae 913.000 and Montreal Suffer. BUILDINGS BLOWN DOWN. Two Persons Rilled. Other Damage Done. Vilawa Orrawa, May 6. A terrific storm of thunder, lighining, wind and rain passed over this city to-day, doing great damage, The Protestant Hos- pital fur the County of Carleton—a large tour storey brick building near Rideau River—was set on fire by lightning and completely gutted through. Fortunately all the inmates escaped. In the country tu the west of the city to-night the destruc. tion was very great, the storm preving 4 veritable cyclone. Barns, fences and trees were levelled to the ground. A number of buildings on J. R. Buoth’s farm were blown down and a laborer named Mulligan, em- ployed at the Experimental Farm, was killed by the falling building. In the city telegraph poles were struck by lightning and awnings burned off buildings, A new | ee Orrawa, June 6. The loss by fire in Hull will .not be so extensive as at first supposed. One hundred and seventy buildings were burned, besides the church, convent, market hall and out- buildings. One hundred and thirty families are homeless. The total -loss will reach $300,000 ; insurance about $130,000. A Missing Schooner. Toronto, June 6. The gschr. Blanche, of Colborne, Ont., left Oswego on the 28th ult., with a cargo of coal for Brighton. Nothing has been seen of the vessel siuce, and it is believed that she has sunk with all on board. She carried a crew of four men anda female cook. Two Candidates. as Orrawa, June 6. There are two candidates in the field for the representation of Chicoutimi County in the Quebee Assembly, Mr. Dumais and Mr. Marcotte. Both announce themselves: supporters of the Mercier Government.” The elegtion takes place on the 14th. : A New Senator. Orrawa, June 6. La Presse announces that 8. L. Desaul- nier, ex-M. P., has heen appointed Senator for Shawinegan division, in. place of the late Mr. Farrier, Mr, Desaulnier repre- Catholic Church in course of grection, two | ented St. Maurice County in the Com- miles from Ottawa, was blown down while some children were playing init. One child was killed, Montreal, June 6. A most violent storm of wind and rain broke over the city this afternoon. Rain poured down in sheets, and lightning flash-! tories are almost unanimous in- urging the} Signs and branches of | appointment of Mr. Dewdney as Minister? were strewn around, and windows | cf the Interior ap ed continuously. trees and fences gave way. The storm complete- mons for many years. News Nuggets. — ina Orrawa, June 6. The newspapers to hand from the terri- It is veported that western capitalists are! ly demolished a plumbing and cabinet forming a syndicate to start a sugar factory store on Dorchester Street. Two of the glass dials of the City Hall clock were blown inand smashed to pieces by the force of|for the Maritime Provinces. ~ in Quebee. Two more geological parties have started Professor the wind. Telegraph and telephone wires | Bailey will explore northern New -Bruns- were generally demolished and ‘several ac-| wick, and Professor *Macoun’ wi!] make cidents were caused by falling brick, ete. | botanical and geological collections on Passengers by trains report great damage | P. E, Island. through the cuuntry districts: -A- gold medal, received from the United States Government, has been forwarded to Capt. Slauenwhite, of the brig W..S. THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION Sizettenr' 8° or Nominates Cleveland for President, ee Thurman for Vice-President. —_—ew Sr. Lous, June 6. The Democratic National Convention was called to order at 10 o'clock this. morning. American schooner Sophia Winterton. Weather Bulletin. ' eae Toronto, June 7~-10 a. m. *"f Winds‘nfostly fresh, and shifting to west, erly; fair with local showers or thunder} The Nomination Unanimous, |: Lye HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. 7—Jaa solution on the tariff, demanding that the| Ross, Mt Stewart; A J Lawreace, Windsor, war taxes all cease, and denouncing the}NS: present tariff. plause. The Secretary read a communication lt was greeted with ap- HOTEL DAVIES. June 6—Miss Nicholsun, Sourig; F Judson, from the Washington Women’s Convention, | N | Norman, A G Massicotte, E Laurance; asking that a representative be allowed to address the Conventi n ten minutes. On motion of Mr. O’Donohue, of New Yurk, the request was granted. Mrs. F. A. Merriweather, of St. Louis, then ap- peared and made aspeech. She was greet- ed with applause. Montreal; James Roger, St Stephen, N B, Joseph Thomas Wickham, S‘Side. Foster, Pictou. 7—D Schurman’ DIED. 7 At East Point, on the 25th May, Gertrude Florence, daughter of James and Annie On motion of Mr. Boyle, of Pensylvania, | Beaton, aged eight months and five days, all platform resolutions were ordered to be referred without reading, Hon. Timothy J. Campbell, of New] York, presented resolutions of regret on tale ae the serious illness of Gen Sheridan —re- Midsummer Trip, 1888, ceived with applause and adopted. June 6—-11.50 p. m. The roll cali for nomination has begun. There was continued cheering and waving of hats as Daniel Dougherty, of New York, the silver-tongued orator, took the plat- form. Dogherty began, “I greet you, my countrymen, with fraternal regard.” (Applause.) Dogherty said, ‘“‘I rise toname the next President of the United States (great excitement and the delegates all standing and cheering.) New York presents him to the convention and pledges her electoral vote.” (Applause and cheer- ing.) Dogherty says: ‘*Weare here to name the man the people have already chosen.” The mention of the tariff reform, the vetoes and the delegation of public territory brings loud applause. The allu- sion tothe end of sectional feeling was greeted with continued cheers: and hat raising. ‘‘I give you a rame entwined with victory. I nominate Grover Cleveland.” He continued amid the waving of hats. The excitement jextended to the galleries. Cleveland’s bust on the platform was crowned with a laurel wreath and cheering continued. During the roll call of the States, several delegates seconded Cleveland’s nomination, |. amid continuous applause. Cleveland was nominated by acclamation. The crowd in the galleries and the mem- bers waved their hats and cheered, and the band struck upthe ‘‘Star Spangled Banner.” The cheering continued 26 miuutes. Nearly everybody predicts the nomina- tion of Thurman for vice-president on the first ballot, and the Gray men conceded it to him if not on the first, surely on the! second ballot. The convention adjourned till 10.30 to- n morrow. An Important Discovery. Toronro, June 6, A special cablegram to the Mail says that the portrait of Robert Burns which was bought in a pawnbroker’s shop in/| Torento and taken to London by Mr. | Rhabarb, 4 cents per pouad, bananas, 30 Piechfelder, turns out to bea genuine cents perv dozen; $76 soda water fount for half , painting by Raiburn, dated 1789, and is: price at R. K . Brace’&® June 5 i valued at $10,000, ae . a THE WELL-KNOWN CLIPPER BARK MOSELELE, 500 TONS REGISTER, R. RENDLE, MASTER, WIL be on the berth at Liveryool ebaut'the Ist July, and will guil from LIVERPOOL for CHARLUTTETOWN, About the 16th of July Next. Intending shippers will please forward their a2 = re p or Freight or Passage apply in- London to William Bullen. 5! South Jobe 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 Sisk TON S | | po LET.—Shop now occupied by A. G. Bremner JUST RECELVED AND Selling Cheap W. E. msyI8—tf > ULL FIRE. Ss Gi. June 6—K'R Morrison, D A MoLeod, Eldon} } A Hart, Halifax; F X Prichette, “Quebec; B Fraser, Stellarton, N 8; John Fraser, Gten- garry, NS;SC Clark, Mt Stewart; W H:f ; , ’ Pethick, V S, Cape Traveise; Sarah H Camp- Shewatty, of Missouri, presented a long re-| bell, Lizzie McLeod, Newburyport. : WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Girl for gener- ‘| ktow aRD, Kingston. T° LET.—That pleasantly situated Dwelling q (Head of Hilisborough), now occupied by Jozeph DAWSON'S. TP Marae ° wee ig inetiniggg eat teenie stn aoa tigenaiaieaeatedindd titans ddadien Lh ea sa. Se ae . TH j j — MINGS, at lowest prices ; URSDAY, JUNE 7 1888. PERKINS First Class Dry Large Orange UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS, very.cheap ; large stock of MILLINERY, HATS, DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS to suit, very best value ; WORSTEDS and TWEEDS; SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS and PLUSHES ; a great variety of PRINT CUTTONS ; CHEAPEST CARPETS ON P. E. ISLAND. - cess > oeranar atemee ek ne & STERNS. Goods at Low Prices. BONNETS and TRIM- MANTLE CLOTHS, BLACK Ch’town, June 7, 1888. A SUIT FOR* $350, “ 6“ 3.79, ALL-WOOLSUIT 5.00, HEAVY TWEED 6.75, Pe Charlottetown, June 5, 1888. A BIG OFFER: ‘We cen re Bigvest Stock of Clothing on Prince Fdward Island. . Fifteet Hundred (1509) Suits to select from. This is a BANKRUPT STOCK, and will be sold 20 to 50 per cent. cheaper than any other House in the Trade. We can’t make Lower Prices without GIVING OUR GOODS AWAY. PERKINS & STERNS. Wou Are the Man |! toe CO PLHASHE CALI AnD SEE MY STOCK OF CLOTHING: — —— - - . - - - - . Worth $5.50 a “ . + Sd - - - - “ 5.75 . . - eee - “ . + 8 0 - 10.00 & k. PROWSE, Sign of the Great Big Hat, Queen Street. eee es teen: WANTS, LOST, FOUND <e Be \RDERS,—C. Coapy has opened a Boarding House in that beautiful Brick Building for- merly occupied by Mr. Owen Cuonnélly, bear the corner of Queen and Dorchester Streets. ju7—si pd FoR SALE,—A light Driving Wagon and sect of Harness, nearly new, Apply to WM. HARRIS, Post Office. pad 3i—ju7 T°? LET, for the sammer months, the House on Rosebank Farm, a very desirable Summer Residence, Apply at the LONDON HousR. ju6-—2w eod WANTED.—Three honest, pushing Men in your vicinity; special inducements now : fust-selling speciaities. Don’t delay. Salary from start.—BROWN BROTHERS. Nurserymen, Reocbester, N. Y. 2m (tues & fri)—jud GTOREMAN WANTED.—A steady, reliable Man, having a fair education and yood refer- ences. Apply to HORACE HaszaRD. = lw—jud WANTED.—Laborers, Stone Masons and Scab- * blers, at the Waterworks Springs. (Good es Apply immediately to W, H. FRasER. ju4— WANTED.—A Girl for general housework. ‘ Good wages given. Appiy at this office. ju4—3i al housework. Apply at this office. Tae 7a : L OST.—Yesterday (Thursday) evening, in the 4 eastern partof tne city, a flat Pocket Book containing a iarzgesum of money anda key. The finder will be liberally rewarded on jeaving same at this office. pad iw—jul romance naennancn FOR SALE.—A first-class Single Buggy, neatly new, Seaman’s build... Apply to W. d. FRASER. 3i eod—jul T° LET.—A House on Chesnut Street, contain- ing Seven Rooms. Apply to Mrs. B. PICKARD. tf—may31 WANTED.—A General Servant. Apply to Mrs. LLGypb, Queen Street. mia» 30 WANTED TO PURCHASE.—Fifty Head of Dry Cows. Apply at W. P. Colwill’-, North Side Queen Square, Gharlottetown.—Danrer, M. . dy lw~—mayz9 House onthe West Side of DesBrisay Street Knight, E-g. Possession oa 1st June,—JAaMuEs Db RISAY. tf—may 28 48 a Bookstore, Voge Queen Street, with or without Dwelling.—K. K. Brace, may23—dy lw eod2w T° LET.—A Residence near the entrance of St. Peter’s Road, recently in the cccupation of the late Superintendent of the P. KE. island Kail- way. Immediate possession. Apply to J. A. (SRLECTED,) TRYON TWEED SULTS. ~~-—-—=-O 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 WOOL, Just the thing for the Man, the Youth, or the Boy at school. a 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 wel) ; For a}] sorts of trades those Suits we do sell. 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 sung, 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 Woolen Mills Store. Cameron Block, June 1, 1888—eod & wky &. J. FO} Is doing an Immense Trade, and is bound to increase it by giving his Customers PERFECT-FITTING CLOTHES Made up by Skilled Workmen, at prices that will bring the population of P. E. Island to the Dry Goods Store of the late Owen Connolly, To choose for themselves irom a nice assortment of CANADIAN & FOREIGN GOODS. ‘0 ——— Ladies’ Tailoring dene in the Latest American Styles. 30% -— P. J. FORAN, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. May 1— eod tf LONGWORTH. tf ap25 WANTED.—A Blacksmith who thoroughly un derstands Ship work. An honest, sober man Senge. Apply to PEAKE Bros. & Co. may4—t W ANTED.—By. a Gentleman residing in the suburbs of Boston, a competent Cook and Housemaid. For further information cpply at TH EXAMINER office, may3l T° LET.—A Honse on Richmond Street, con- taining nine rooms. Apply to M. ST&VENSON. may7—tf . ‘FOR SALE, (PIANO, ORGAI, SINGING, Opposite Boyles Tannery, Spring. Park Road, —_——— Voice Culture a ——— > | Specialty, LA TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE, part of the Estate of the late Malcolm Livingstone, | R. J. D. MARTIN, Organist and Choirmaster with the lend belonging thereto, extending back | M in St. Paul’s Church, is now prepared to about 100 feet. If not sold privateiy before the | receive Pupils in the above branches of Musica] end of June, it will then be sold by Public Auc- | Study. Ie addition to the above, Mr. Martina in- tion, of which due notice will be given. i tends forming a: an early date a SINGING For further information apply to ' CLASS.BOR. LADIEA.. +: Bots. ’ GEORGE, SCANTLEBURY, For a oth. Sosy a 7 eee Sin tonoae CHARLES HDARTZ, “TREXT, or mais > SLETCHER, Que Jut—dew Vale Wevvutors. | Surews tye dy wod ~maye SE AS le NN WA eae rt LE ROE a EAE A tae mei t le, ee