wae ne gecal and Other Liems, ue L. K we i. ¢ is im the git! ot uesr | and Wine, on draught at Watson 5 > Jons Mev I , M. P. P., is atthe Usborne > Cypar town at | EK. Prowse s junl? - TwENTY-FoU! sen = Pain Killer at WArses s °° CroTuixe tor $4.50 a suit at L. E. Prowse’s, yunl2 oo FRESH moobllake ults just received at Beet & Goff L. E. Prowsk is selling great bargains in Dry Goods junl2 z * Jas CoLeMan, Esq , Superintendent of the P. BE. |. Railway, arrived home last evening = De. J. G. Bensetis in town. He will be at the Rankin House to-day and to-morrow only. He goes to Vrapaud on Saturday, incur Say what you hke about cheap clothing, but if you bargain call at L. &. Prowse 8 janl2 waut a Treas - Roxatp McDosaLp, of Milton, was yester day tined $50 for a breach of the Scott Act. Another case brought against him was ad- | journed > Tux Benevolent Irish Society will hold its annual picnic at Bedford station (P. E. 1. R.), oa Domumion Day, July Ist. Advertisement in a few days. THE DAILY HXA TELEGRAPHIG NEWS, of Hon. A. J. Macdonald, of a son. iSPROI I De PATCHES so THI Kx MINER, | Oynamite Action a Delusion. ——— ee Dustin, June 11 | whe Freeman's Journal this morning | | pu lishes a letter from John O'Leary from | Paris,in which, among other things, he says the dynamite action is a delusion, and a he would despair if he thought it any- ung but a passing Oraze, Other means, 18 SAYS, must be used to save Llreland ' The Derby, Lonpon, June 11. yp . lhe race for the Derby stakes was won by Lefevre’s colt Brest. The Duke of | Westminster's colt, Cam Busmore, and | Lorilliard’s colt, Pontiac, ran a dead heat | for second place. Brest won by a head. A Terrible Cyclone. | } | | Witeteine, W. Va., June 11. . A terrible cyclone passed over Marshall | County this morning. Reports from the! interior of the state announce great damage. | —_— ss — Rioting. Bressets, June 11. Much rioting occurred here last evening, owing to the results of the elections. Great damage wes done to property, and many persons were wounded. _—-- ee A Destructive Storm. Harnissure, Pa., June 11. A destructive storm, accompanied by a Water spout, visited Cumberland Valley last night, doing great damage. - > A special meeting of the B. 1. Society will be held in St. Petrick’s Hall, on Friday, June 13th, at 7.30 p. m.—Joun Hennessey, Sec’y, [june 12 2: —_— > Tuz steamer M. A. Starr, Capt. Ferguson, Halifax this morning with a/| eargo of merchandize. She sails this | arrived from small ' evening with produ al] about Tilden, says that the latter will positively refuse to be acandidate. It may be regarded as certain that Tilden is vot in the race, - - Mra. James McEacuey, son of John Me- Eachen, Esq., Queen Street, who recently | graduated with the degree of L. L. B., at the New York University, arrived home last evening On 4 short vacation, | ae Tur New York Sun, whose editor knows | masiatiaiitan Tue St. John Telegraph says:—Rev. John Wadman, of Charlottetown, is at the Dufferin Hotel. He proceeds to Fredericton to-day (where he formerly officiated in the Methodist Charch) on a very interesting mission. - > Azovr as mad a man as ever came out of an opera house was the young man who had just started his first moustache. He got wrathy because some one in the audience shouted, “ Down in front | °—-Norristown Herald. onaaielen Tuts being the Feast of Corpus Christi, servi oc was held this forenoon in St. Dunstan’s Cathe" In the afternoon His Lordship Biel» clotyre, administered the sacrament of Confirmation te nearly one hundred children. ilookam A STALLION race is spoken of for the lst of July, at Upton Park. It would be an inter- esting event ia trotting, particularly at a time when so many are advertising themselves as owners of the fastest aad best bred stallion in the Province o ~ Joper Tessik gave judgment in the Eno case, at Quebec, en the 10th instant, declar ing the arrest illegal and liberating him. He was immediately re-arrested by High Con- stable Bissonette ona charge of forgery. The case will be again in court. setetepitiitindinaen Tue first shipment of canned lobsters from this Province was made by Mr. Jas, Hughes, Je., this evening. Ue sent one handred and sixty cases to London, Eng., via Boston, on the steamer Carroll. They were canned at the St. Peter's Island factory. ao _ Tue bark Syrian Star, of Belfast, Capt. Mana, arrived from Barrow with a cargo of failroad irovu. The Captain reports fine weather during the passage. The Syrian Star was boarded off Point Prim by Capt. M. P. McRae, who piloted her to port. - - Rey. Micuagr Costin, 8. J., son of Patrick Costin, of Halifax, died in Boston on the 10th. He was thirty eight years of age, educated in {reland, and elevated to the priesthood in 1872. He was for some time engaged in Fordham college as professor of chemistry and mathematics. onesie Dom. Saevipers, Apostolic Commissiary to Quebec, visited Ottawa, on the 9th inst., and Was received at the railway station by bishop Duhamel and cl: gy, a procession was formed bythe Catholic societies and addresses of welcome were pre ented in the Basilica. He replied in French and Bishop ukamel replied for him in English > From Hawitrox.—-A gentleman writes: ‘‘I have suffered for over forty years with night oases and general weakness, caused by abuse. [ had tried ail the advertised medicines, and aumber of eminent doctors, and found no telief or benelit. I have used twelve boxes of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, and am entirely restored Sold in Charlottetown at Apothe- Caries Hall. Sec columa, advertisement in another {june9 lw wkly we > r thE Halifax Herald's Boston correspondent writes: ‘Ina boat race over the Charles River course, on the 30th May, the winning crew was composed of provincials, employes 10 the bakery of F. Kennedy & Uo., Cambridge- port, and by a singular coincidence they represented the four Maritime Provinces. Their names are John Brodie, P. E. 1.; Joseph Brown, Nova Scotia; Daniel Flynn, New Brunswick, and Robert Moore, from New- toandiand. They are amateurs, practising but 4 Short time, and beat the Bradfords (profes- sioual) by six len 5 wo vile sical Messxs. Cuarntes Carrns and Samuel Stumbles leave here this evening on board the Steamer Carroll, en route for Hong Kong, Uhina, Last evening a number of their friends entertained them by a farewell dianer, at the ¢ was prepired in the host’s best style, and all those present enjoyed them- kelves heartily. On the occasion there was considerable speech-makingand singing, and the Osborne. j speakers, one and all, expressed their regret | a? + 4@i tle Geyart ire of two euch enterprising aad and hoped they would be more than successfal in the Celestial Empire. On their departure from Charlottetown, Messys, Stumbles and Cairna carry with them . ‘* }] Cwtirnabie citizens, caved In. Mapnrip, June 1i. A tunnel in course of construction on the new Asturian Railway Line caved in yesterday, and twelve workmen were killed. A Duel. i be | Vienna, June ll. | A duel with swords tuvk place yesterday between Count Beglevic and Baron Rodich. | Both were severely wounded. ; Matricide. | Wuetixc, W. Va., June U. | A boy named Andy Adams, who is insane, yesterday killed his mother and sister with | an axe. i | A Railroad Lepot Burned, Sr. Pav, June 11. The large Union depot was burned this morning. Loss $200,000. A Suspension. —— eee Lonpon. June Il. Vernon, Ewent & Co., Engineers, have suspended payment. oe — Weather bulietin Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, June 12--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh southeast to southwest winds; fair to cloudy weather, with local showers; not much change in temperature. MerEoROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown June 12,1884. Highest temperature yesterday,. ......+. 62.8 Lowest temperature (read at midnight}, ..39.4 Lowest temperature this morning ........42.7 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. . 47.9 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock...54.2 Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, June 11. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene:— ROOD The. Bethe coos ccics sectecsscces $ 119.00 38 head cattle... .. .2,050.90 eT ee ey . 400.00 221 cases ezgs.... 797.00 4 bbl brant.............eeeeeees 4.00 GOD tras. GROG: «65 sb o's 6 bo on Hocico es 91.00 500 lbs. cow hides. ............---: 39.00 Py MO os. pwhls caecse eres 6.60 | 5 bbis. pork beh dbavhes 100.00 236 bags potatoes....... 110.00 $3,712.00 MARRIED. In this city, at the residence of the brother of the bride, on the 12th inst., by the Rev. D. Fitzgerald, D, D., assisted by the Rev. Charles O'Meara, Charles Strangman, -Esq., of Montreal, to Anna Amelia, eldest daughter of the Hon. John Goff, of Woodville. ‘HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. June 10—J W Richards, Bideford; D Schur- man, Summerside; F C Simson, Halifax; Geo V Mead, Boston; P McLaren, Halifax; F A Harlon, Boston. 12—W Edmunds, Montreal; J E Chapman, Annapolis; J L Roberts: n, Pugwash; E kK Caldwell, Kentville; $ Silverstone, Halifax; D E Clarke, Orwell; Allston Cushing, Moncton. OSBORNE HOTEL. June 11~G L Main, Moncton, N B; David Se OREO RT OE er RE ee 1June 12,— Le agar very desirable |. ECEIVED TO-DAY, our first instalment L ™ —- od we nomnceanes : ee eee ah nen HR, TUNH 12, 1884. ARE. At Georgetown, on the 10th inst., the wile SHIP NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWY, ENTERED, Bounty, Kenney, Pictou. coa'; Rising Dawn, Boudroit, do, do; Emerald, McKay, Cow Bay, do; Black Tulip, Bears, Belle Creek, oats, ete; Annie Duncan, Power, Sydney, coal. CLEARED, June ‘l.—Minnie Seott, produce. June $2.—Black Tulip, Beara, Belle Creek mase. PORT Haro: il, W allace, OTHER PORTS. Summerside, June 11—Cld sch Josephine, Burke, Shemogue, produce; Annie, Kennedy, Shediac, oats, Halifax, June 10—Cld sch Darling, Don- cette, Rustico, via Sheet harbor. Valuable Freehold Properties FOR SALE. Farm, containing 4) acres of land, lately occupied by William Cousins, and surrounded by one of the best farming localities on P K. Island, situated at French River, New London, Lot 21, in Queen’s County ; bounden on the east by Park Corner Road, and on the south by Long River Road ; is within a gun shot of muscle mud and other sea manure, Post Office, Churches, Schools, Blacksmith and other Shops, Factories’ &c., &c. Also, a Farm containing 154 acres, the property of Peter McMillan, situate on Lot 5’, in King’s “County ; bounded on the west b) west boun- dary line of said Lot 52, and within 6) chains of the Railread, running through ‘ardigan District. Terms easy, Titles guerantecd, Apply to CHARLES BINNS, Ch’town, June 11, 1\84.—2i w li pd. JUST RECEIVED, ix Brigantine * ida Maud”: 486 Puns, Ghoice Barbadoes Molasses, 31 Tierces (6, oO. 41 Barrels de, do., 43 Hhds Geod Grocery Sugar. —ALSO Ex Brigantine ** Glenorchy ’: 2250 Barrels Flour, assorted brands. The above has been purchased at the lowest prices, and will be sold cheap for cash or approved paper. OWEN CONROLLY., Ch'town, June 10, ‘84—eod & wky Im, WALTHAM WATCHES. of NEW WATCHES, made specially for us at the Factory, As good value, both for time-keeping and real worth, as any in the mark«t, E. W. TAYLOR, Queen Street. Ch’town, June 5—eod wkly COAL. COAL. TEXHE Subscriber is now prepared to receive orders for the following Coal, which will be sold at the lowest cash price, viz: Acadia Mine, Round and Nut, Intercolonial Miaec, Round and Nut, Vale do., do., Albion do 9 do., Gowrie do., do., Sydney Old do., do., —AND-— Anthracits (Egg and Chestnut Sizes). CAPT. JOWN HUGHES, Water Street. Ch’town, May 15, 1884—3m tu th sa GROUND BONES, fo Farmers end Others. JURE Ground Bones, of all sizes, and in large or small quantities. HighestCash Price Paid for Oid Bones. J. W. McGILu. Ch’town, May 19—-eod 2m pat eod 2m sj 2m | | SSHULARSUIP EXAMINATION ‘WX\HE Examination for the Daniel Hodgon I Scholarship will be held in Charlottetown on 19th and 20th June. Ross, Orwell; Mrs C Bernard, Halifax; Miss | County N B; J F 12—S Hayden, Vernon River; row, Scotland. aed McLeod, B Mcleod, Orwell; D A John A Wheaton, Salisbury, Hoyt, Marray Harber. Juve 11.—Layten McCabe and wife, Alex- | andria; Capt Gordon and wife, Roseneath; | Samuel Gordon, do; John Vollings, Sturgeon; | Capt Bourke, Georgetown; Mrs. MeBride, | Souris; Henry McKie, New London; Dr| Toombs, New Glasgow; Edgar Hill, Ship | Harbor, N. S.; Wm Douglass, Pictou; Joho : Nelson, St. Joba; Mrs. Capt McDonald, | Shediac, N B; Wm Cvrrie, Fredricton; P P| Archibald, Halifax; R H Craswell, Bloom. the best wishes of our citize ir fatare sut- Ws: We wish thvm Bon whe field. Katie Bernard, do; W A Roberts, Stellarton, N 8; J H_ Langill, do; R M arn en lexamination, to the undersigned, by whom sae Pgh enn Sag "a. Glas. they will be notified of the p!ace and hour of | Mrs Willis and child, do; Rev D ue, Glas- |.) Eldon; | N B; Fred J pe iT WILL GIVE WRITTEN GUAR Candidates are requested to send in their ‘names, a week before the date of the the cxaminatioa. Gk RGE W.H OPGS¢ IN, Hon’y Sec’y Trustees. May 28, 1884.—2aw wly tl j i2 pat ANTSEE that my MOUSTACHE GROWESE will produce heavy moms. tache imside ten weeks. or money re- funded. Price of ree'pe, $1. Address, J. MURRAY MecNEIT., Loadon, Ont, [may29 | OB PRINT of every description | ef executed with Neatness and Des atch | at the, i) “MINER JOR PRIN ING | ROOMS, vor, Vater and Geeat George Stravt. par eerene Se SUNN GeoCDs —AT— erkins & Sterns’, CO) as eae ee K7E are showing a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets for / June trade. Black, White, sud Colored “traw Hats. Bianck, White, and Colored Straw Bonnets. Chip iiais and Bonnets. ‘Svimmed Hats and Bonnets. < Fancy Straw Hatsand Bonnets, a he largest display of Children’s Hats to be found on P. Feathers and Flowers Hat and Bonnet shapes. NEW MILLINERY MATERIALS. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. WS PRICHS Low. <= PERKINS & STERNS. | P. EB. ISLAND Dominion of Canada, Steam Navigation Go'y,| Province of Frince Edward Island, CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN, WHEN YOU CAN < 3 |in the City Court, before Rowan Robert : | | Fitzgeraid, Eeq, the Stipendiary Magise GET ALL FRESH AND NEW. trate for the City of Charjotletown. hee STEAMERS ST, LAWRENCE AND pyaKe NOTICE that His Houer the Sti- PRINCESS OF WALES. e. d. Ch'town, May 28, 1884. Farmers, Bewaie! Beware of Old and Dontifu Seeds, pendiary Magistrate for the said City of a , Charlottetown has, by virtue of the power ann ;and authority in him vested by the Statute ARRAN CEM EN jof the Gencial Assembly of the said Island, * intituled “An Act to further amend of ‘An } or to incorporate the City of Charlottetown, NOYA SCOTIA. and of the Statwte 43rd Victoria, Chapter : a ; Or ae . Thirteen, in amendment thereof,’ * ordered Green Top Swede, Steele Bros, & Co.’s Purple | awe eee _ pte Landing | ana appointed that Friday, the 27th day of Top Swede Turnip Seeds, and Yellow Aber. | overy Monday, _Wetonatey, Thame? O00 si4 A.D 18*4. be the day set dow f dale dk 4s caeieee peas, - Saturday mornings, at seven o'clock, connect. | hearing ail appeals made i oes “ae the White Beigiau and Orange or Surrey Car- | 18 there with the Train for Malifax, Be-jiase preceding valuations, eesesements or rates imposed or authorized by the City fFVHE only Fresh, Genuine Haezard’s Im- | proved TURNIP SEED, brought to the, Island this Spring, is on sale by us, | SUMMER | ALSO ON SALE: Fresh Champion Purple Top Swede, Carter's | Imperial, King of the Swedes, East Lothian, | MRS. ROSS'S _ “Wagic Healer’ Salve, (Warranted to Cleanse and Heal.) Chapped Hands. Cats, Boils, Frost Bites, and Skin Sores of rot Seed for field culture, nesday, Friday and Saturday, abou: two p. day and daily thereatter, until all such ap- Field Peas and Beans, Fodder Corn, Back. ' er PLEASE REMEMBER THE PLACE: / eaery Friday morning, at five a. m. : Charlottetown, @foresaid, al! such appeals By order, UNITED STATES. — | May30 FREDERICK LEPAGE lottetown, connecting at Shediac with aye — 266 4h apts . tional Company and Railway for Portland and | turning to Charlottetown on Monday, Wed- Hollow Crown and Student Parsnip, and : eet Council ol the said city, and that on such Mangel Wortael Seed BORE co ney gy ig se PPR ens etgpene brsem aie aa hl as peals have been heard, at the hour of eleven wheat, Vetches, Flax Seed, etc | daaew Georgetown for. Picton Landing o'clock, foreroon, in the said City Court, in | will be heard and finally determined by him. Cor. Great George and Grafton Sts NEW BRUNSWICK. CANADA AND THE| sted this 28:h day of May, 1864, . 5 r,t ’ KNOWN AS BEALES’ CORNER. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday; dm ie ; ‘oc the ante excepted) on arriva: of Train fro Char- Uiector Sor. ine aaa. : Trains for each of the above-named places;| Ch’town, June 6—5i wkly ?i and at St, John, with steamers of the Interna- + eee Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- | \ Ss } merside every Monday morning at one ® o'clock. Returging, leave Shediac every day —_— (Sundays exceptea) on arrivygl of day tain 10 be sold by Auction, at my saleroom, on {om St. Jobn, for Summerside, counecting TUESDAY, 17th inst., at twelve o'clock there with train for Charlottetown. Also ae leave Summerside fer Charlottetown every ees Scald:, 30 Shares in Merchants Bank of P,!soiurday evening, about five o'clock. : every description. By order KE. Island. ’ oF W. HALES, It is ssid by those who have tested the 1 Share Steam Navigation Com- Secretary, “Magic Healer” tor Burns, that it is the pany’s Stock, est und quickest remecy for extracting heat they have ever used, WILLIAM DODD, For Chapped Hands or Cold Sores, it is Auctioneer. urparalleled for its speedy and effective res! lts, making the skin sofi and pliable, For Fishermen and persons employed in handling wet or rong articles, it is invalu- able for giving the hands a smooth texture and healthy tone, Its cleansing and healing properties are remarkable where the skin is broken by ex- STEAMERS. ternal means, while its rapid action in re- CARROLL —Capt, Brow, ——|icta meno "witeite rap wen WORCESTER—Capt. Blankenship. | ros recent 4 forming * pew skin te cruly Price, 25 cents per box, ' So'’d at the Drug Stores of W. R. Watson, LEAVE CH TOWN, THURSDAYS, 5, P.M Apotnecaries’ Hal) and Fraser & Reddin, and by th vanufacturer. LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, 12, NOGW) 0y tie mam to, MRS, JEAN A. ROSS, Upper Great George St. Ch’town, June 5—tu th sa wkly 10i Charlottetown, June 11, 1884, BosTtoN Ch’town, Jume 2, 1884, LONDON HOUSE. » ADA eo is Passenger accommodation excellent. Freight carried at lowest rates. Egg cases handled with greatest care CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 31—pat jour pio 3m EXCURSION: FARE! PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAR, COme tinue to act as Solicitors for i’stents, Caveats rade Marks, Copyrights for the United States, Gan: &O0y3 adveoy tvies and Qualities, *Sp.5u aad mteO 00 suits Boys’ Clothing ee most widely circulated scientific paper. $5.205 year. Weekly. Splendid engravings and interesting ine formation. Specimen copy of the Sctentific Amere = 8 GEO. DAVIES & C0, salle fpamscnt tree, _Aggrens MURS &.00, DIETING } Ch’town, June 2, 1884. CARROLL OR WORCESTER, - - — -— on TT CEDAR POSTS. sis rise cuss ea ‘AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. CARVELL BROS, | 100 Columns and 100 Engravings in each issue Ch'town, May 31-——pat 4w 2aw — England, France, Germany, ete. Hand Book abou we Patents sent free. Thirty-seven years’ experience, Patents obtained through MUNN & CO. are noticed a aston all f urh in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the large .t. best, and j 43rd YEAR. $1.50 A YEAR. hy TIES - eeninoennreneranne | Send three 2c. megs for Sample Cop MCKINNON & WOLEAN'S, CTFAMER MURAMICH), sss 'seccticrn’ sSunmel"s th . CHEAP. | World. DAVID W. JU0D, Pros. =f ORANGE JUDD CO. | 765i Broadway, New York. Leaves Montreal, BANK NOTICE Montreal 2 Charlottetown eee sy June, ond! sian tne ermentir nks beg t fo fortnightly afterwards. -_ sae on soar gals § ond July me eee Tuesday, 10th Jane| p i. Island Pottery, | next, their office hours will be from ten till and forinightly afterwards. three o'clock (without interval). Saturdays from ten till one o’clock. For the Dominion Savings Bank, PERCY POPE, Manager, 200 CEDAR POSTs FOR SALE AT EN Monday, 16th | and | STOVE-PIPE STONES, CHIMNEY TOPs, DRAIN PIPES. , STRAWBELRY VINE PROTECTORS } Superior passenger accommodation, freight carried carcfully at lowest rates CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 2! pat ?m 1,003 LOADS OF CLAY FOR SALE. Apply to } JOSEPH MAHAE. | | Cwtown, May 22—t1 And other articles made to order at the P E. ISLAND POTTERY. BEER & GOFF AG ENS For the Bank of Nova Scotia, GEO. MACLEOD, Manager, For the Merchants Bank of Halifax, F. H, ARNAUD, ; agent, Ch’town, Muy 17, 1854—pet tl july 1 Ch’ town, May 37, \ 834. sas - mempeone eeceeen Se cecemeee sane See AS SS MRE PLO i is Bg i i NT a TOU OE POT, 5 OTR Bisse an iy ae A aad Weis a: