— —S < SS ae % PEI - Yon . ys ears 2 TOSS SSSI eee ee “ a “, ~ -_—— ct —_ tt SS EL STEEN, oon yieemiste DATI ae ore Leal nities AMINER. Jane 3. 18984. ee ee a MO a Rie aa. Lh am poner my om bcd POORER: Y . 47 X97 VERS HOR avri tT, - NOTES PROM SlWHURSIDE, t . 2 . oft tnia wort tor UL EHO Rail—But not on the Baer. 2" AK WITHA CATTLE BUYER | The Day Well Kept: “ were « Let ond . . the hos Wedoess Prince County and its Steck . 7 Output. ‘ s it ; : Cy. > Wick, an honor the holiday was well and very renerally ved. Quite a number took advantaye ° . ” . sien Allene fare trip Moneton. In fact ' : : wenben “4 os wuber Was crowded Hoth going ont art Dr Sutherland | a 8 ” und set the broken | Phe ri way, too, was well patronized ; jand we could not help noticing how easily is It “Summerside” and the ‘Charlotte oT ted with being the lead- | town glided along and rounded the ¥ { 1, its proedacts in | ‘‘graceful curves. The Railway is now a I in value to $19,-} great credit to the Government. The track 0,050, There are in the State 1,000 cream-|is one of the best in Canada. The rolling eRe tomes and 500.000 cow stock is tirst-class : the otticers and men * pet asa rule, skilful, careful and courte- ‘ i? tit . riaeMiy OF The] ons ro one PE. 1. Rail-| it was a good thought of the Superinten- ae oe aes a Gee oe |e to make the h liday tickets at half 5 ak ou an ls alee j fare, good for three days. The result was a : }eood all round Nhe railway got passen- Or the 68,687,181 proof gallons of distilled gers which it otherwise would not have rits used in the United States last year, | carried, and, as to wear and tear, it was not over 44,000,000 yallons, it is stated, were used | One Whit the worse ; while the public re- avian the arts and manufacturing indus-| ceived a substantial advantage for which tries ng less than 95,000 000 gallons to} they give Mr. Coleman credit. 1 as drink, | By the way all those who remember - | Summerside, as it was on the eve of a Y 5 ng from early iadiscre-| holiday years ago, mast have been struck as, le n and ne rve force Mack's Ma }by the sobriety and good order which pre- Medicine, a rtised in another c danse! | vailed on the streets on the eve of this oe Wee ae thus cures when al-| Dominion Day. There were many peovle; r preparations fai. Sold in Charlott | bat there was no drankenness, no Jond 1 at Apothecaries Hall. [june30 lw wily | : : . oe ~ | swearing——-scarcely any one to be seen on number of immigrants who arrived in| ‘he streets under the influence of liquor. d States duri: iszainst 99,601 in ven months ended re 454,206 against ig May last was $2,581 i May, 1883. During the} In Charlottetown, the day was generally May 31, the arrivals| observed. Private picnics and excursions 517,290 for that period i were general, and we are pleased to note 18s3. anada s proportion has been niach | passed off without accident. The Benevo eer ChASR TALEO, lent Irish Society's Picnic was quite aaa | sucessful at Bedford ; and the Tea Party Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this | at Suffolk was a pleasant and enjoyable : wae * . : ffair and a financial success was adjourned for a week A nuisance case | Be was dismissed, and a lady assailant was fined Mr. Avard—the veteran cattle buyer 21.00. Johny Hatch was arraigned and told lb : eis salle tinder, toneehe to leave the dock and keep clear of the Police | | Fone ght on nares © SO-cay,, Swenty- Station. seven — of very fine cattle, obta'ned ssiceiiindiiadle during a short tour in the Bedeque district. A SPECIAL train left the city for Mount|4 cow, four years old, which he bought | Stewart at noon to-day, with a large number i - Mr. Archibald McCallum, of Lower of guests, tojattend the nuptials of Mr. Daniel a eque, a short time ago, gave bin 860 Be Davies and Miss M. Lochhead, fa popular Ibs. of dreased beef. Another cow that he dler of Englisht: wn, CU. i i TEE CPRADIN MCW Gee cl PUPA teen ine Sullivan. “Mitchell Fizni t beers fane JU Between 6,000 and &. 1) people ax at Madison Square Garden to-night, the glove contest between Mitchell, van appeared on the scehe che ll, who = — and ready for the match. he u've lost your reputation.” i - ee The Cholera i Paris, July 1. again of an alarming character. Fertese do-Siahuievie Breach of Promise Case. | iB | | LONDON, Ju ly he mise case has been withdrawn, the Cairns, Lord Garmoyle’s father, paid the plaintiff large damages. | Weather Bulletin. hours for the Probabilities for the next 24 Varitime Provinces. Toronto, July 2 19a. m. South to west winds, fair warm weather, with local showers and thunder. MeTEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Tempereture this afternoon at 1 o’clock...73.8 | fyVO LE f— House opposite Railway Station. [ily 2 : Apply at this Oftice. | | | \ | young ‘adv and stepdaughter of Rev. W. R. | bou: ght from ~ Archibald M. Wright, of | Frame. The bridal party will arrive in the | ( Yente ‘rville, weighed 1.740 ibs. This was city this evening’. ‘tne vest cow 5 ever purchased. Four 2 . . | very fine cattle fed by Mr. John McFarlane, Mr. J. J. Neiiaxp, agent for Harden's} of Sea Cow Head, and purchased by him, Hand’ & Grenade tire exting uisher, is at the weighed on an average 1,300 Ibs. A very Renkis He has established an agency for! ¢..’io¢, numbering nine cr ten, and aver- a a aes ear ee a yrs Bice — aging 1,200 lbs., were purchased by him ee ee oa : i exhibit? m of the}ftom the Messrs. Haslam, of Springfield. working of the Grenade on Market Square | One of these, a bull w:izhed 2,200 lbs this evening at seven o'clock. ‘ Mr. Avard says that since he first came — }to the Island to buy fat cattle, ten years Ar Port Medway recently Mrs. William | ago, there has been a decided improvement Briggan, aged 100, and Mrs. Asa Morine, 98, | on the part of our farmers in breeding and took dinner with Mr. Asa Morine aged 75/feeding. His observations have been cor- | years, son Mrs. Mi rine, The two first fined for the most part to Prince County. mentioned are the oldest persons in Queen's | Those who have the best heads he has seen County. Mrs ae ame a distance of five the Province are Messrs. Archibald Mc- } miles, and both the : la lies maintain thei | Collam of Lower Bedeque, and Alexander faculties in a remarkable degree.—Hz. Herald. | Anderson. of Sea Cow Head. Mr. Mc- — } : ’ <a . | Callum has a bull, which at two years old, MURDER Al CAPE NortTH.—A correspon- | tipped the scales at 1.500 lbs. dent writes: Donald Morrison, a lame ped- | ‘tle thinks that if farmers would pay still B., was killed at Cape . 1 1 : pend ‘ I ore att m to stockraising, it would be North during an altercation with the crew of | MOTE atten - -s . we a coasting sch yoner His iawbone and leg | better for themselves and better for the were broken. He lived only a few s;country. Of course there is a drawback in afterwards, Morrison was a quarrelsome the difficulty, and, during a large part of character. Considerable excitement was|the year, the impossibility of conveying vaused, but no arrests have yet been made.— | stock off the Island. But when the Ferry Halifax Chronicle, lis established between Capes Traverse and aces | Tormentine, this drawback will be, ia great A MATCH trotting race t ok place at Ken-| part, overcome ; for there will be only sington Driving Park yeste rday, between Mr.|about two months in each year during Fitzsimmons’ (of Margate) black mare, and} which a steamer cannot cross. The Island hours Stafford’s (of Freetown) horse. Mhe match | js about as well suited for stock-raising as was won by Fitzsimmons. The day wound|New Brunswick—the superiority of the up by a “' Free for all” for an empty purse. | marsh lands of New Brunswick being Mr. Charles Locke ought to race, but some of the rs off the axle, and the consequence epset altogether. There was a among the frequenters of the turf. « -— “ Tae Dominion State Convention at Pensa- cola has adopted the following :—-Resolved vhat the withdrawal from public lite of that illustrious statesman apd patriot, Samuel J. Tilden, the Democratic party has lost its most honoured and trusted leader, but in Governor Cleveland we recognize a worthy successor, whose nomination at Chicago would glorious victory in November, and guarantee to the people of the country a pure, honest and iomical administration of the general government. have won this yoys’’ took the nuts was Locke lively time counterbalanced by the superiority of our soil for raising roots. Yet, while the best of our farmers fatten but two or three, or four cattle in a year, there are men in New srunswick who fatien as many as two hundred in a year. Smith Brothers, in Albert county, fattened as many as 225 last vear; an id Mr. Josiah Wood, Be.) Bi‘ tee Westmoreland, usually sells three lots a year, each lot numbering seventy or eighty head. An idea of the value of this business may be gathered from the fact that Mr. Avard, last year paid out in Prince County, for | fat cattle and sheep, upwards of $25,000. the average price he pays for cattle is 850 a head—for an extra good one he pays as .. | high as $90. vester, ¢ apt. Blankenship, | The steamer Titian made her second arrived from Boston at eight o'clock on *UES- | Visit to Summerside this morning and Look ensure a > Vy oF ee eae > a ee eee | on board a thousand bushels of oats for Vass sn CIS 21188 . ie ’ ° t i eo é : a c Docherty, Mrs Dameti Mies 6 Mt take Halifax. The Titian is a very fine ship. la DOG) Mr A Garnister, Florence | ee Leod, Fiora McDonald, Christina Mc- | Supreme Court. Donald, , Miss Campbell, Annie | Kate McInnis, Peter McLeod, Mary Steel sf , *cUOormack, i) fi Mary McLeod, Joh rs Wepyespay, July 2 The Queen vs. Albert Allen—Indictment Mcleod, ) Graham, Ans * oe mn vo ae, ae ae for House breaking and sare The Peter. aca Memede : Sane ai, W m W | Prisoner was tried this morning. Verdict The Attorney-General for fang } : % defended himeelf. M Jenkins, M Logan, Etta McKinnon, i Geewe. The Prisoner Lizzie times Annie McKinnon, Mrs P The Queen vs. John Shea—Indictment McKinnon, Master Johnny Hatch. for Robbery. The prisoner is now on his ——>—— trial. The Attorney-General for the Crown. Peters for the prisoner. ~_—— nn ~~ Our Adveriisers. H Campbell, Danie | guilty. vuno, Geo Campbell, Tue Black Diamond Line steamer Bonavista, Capt. Anderson, arrived from Montreal ¢ route for St. John’s, N. F., this morning, with freight ond the following paseengers :— | Mrs. J. Carruthers for Ch’town; Miss Carru- : thers an Mrs. J. B. Carruthers. infant and _ J. H. Myrick wants fifteen mackerel nur an Si ‘trange. for Pictou: } fishertnen to work at Rustico Beach. : e. do: Mra. Bayne and infant, do bs yr. | Longworth & Co. direct the attention of Jayne, do; Vir. L. Fraser, do; Rev. Mr. blid- |, } ; i k of cans : “gaps obster packers to their large stock of cans. diemiss and wife for Halifax; Mrs. W. S. Ran-{*"” os pee - 5 . } r : ; , | ———— Eo Zin, for St. John's, N. F.; Miss Rankin. do ad a Mrs. ©. E. McManus, do; Mr. G. M. Hayford, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate io; Mrs Squarry, do; Mrs. C, D. Simmons, 4 IN DEBILITY FROM OVERWORK. oo: Mr, L. H. | tan, do; Mr. Bray ley, do; } . - Cc noes: * Mr. F. OW, Woodior i, do. The Bonavista} Dr. G. W. Collins, Tipton, Ind., a liend this evenin: zg with | used it in nervous debility brought on by over two pasa said led this po t—William Luby | work in Warm weather, with good resuits. ena vames Murphy. : took the foilowing | km Sreight.-- 738 bag s of alien 13 cattle, 45 LADIES AND Misses Straw Harms, a. sheep, issrses, Stubs butter, and 33 rolls | cases, very nice styles, opened to-day.—W. leather. Weeks & Co, \ [(—Uouse on King Street rn°O0 LLT Po rng near Street, Apply at this Office fily 2 SHIP NEWS OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, PORT une 30— Three Sisters, Walpole, Brae, lum ; M: ry, Bontin, Pictou, coal. July 2— 88 Bonavista, Anderson, Montreal, mé ‘a ; Jobn Tilton, Mclsaac, Sydney, coal; John Thomas, LeBlanc, Cocagne, boards ; Petit, Trenholm, Shemogue, deals ; Susan King Riverie, McPherson, Tatamoguche, boards ; Four Sisters, Kennedy, Cow Bay, coal ; St. Flavie, jum ; P LG, Anderson, Pictou, coal ; lace, Reid, Cow Bay, coal. CLEARED June 30—Three Sisters, Walpole Murray Har- bor, lum; Mary, Bontin, Sydney, bal ; Petit Rivere, Trenholm, Shemogne, bal. July 2—Susan King, McPherson, Tatamo- mdse ; Cora, Mclsaac, Chimney Corner, C. B. bal ; John Thomas, LeBlanc, Cocagve, do ; Forest Queen, Casey, Shediac, do ; Mary and Charles, Legere, Cocagne,do; P LG, Anderson, Pictou, coal. Vanamburg, Shemogue, Wal- MARRIED. At Carlton, Cape Traverse, June 20th, by the Rev. A. McLean, Mr. Alexander Hender- son, of Bedeque, to Miss Bessie Muttart, of Carlton. DIED. At Murray River, on the 26th of May last, Barbara Whiteway, aged 29 years, beloved wife of Mr. Matthew McLure, leaving a sorrowing husband and six young children to mourn their irrepairable loss. (Patriot oo copy. ) JUST HEGEIVED, Ex Brigantine *‘Ida Maud” 980 Puns. Choice Barbadoes teak 31 Tierces do. da., Aj Barrels = do. do., 48 Hhds. Good Grocery Sugar. —ALSO— Ex Brigantine ‘* Glenorchy ”: 9950 Barrels Flour, assorted brands. The above has been purchased at the lowest prices, and will be sold cheap for cash or approved paper. ; GWEN CONNOLLY, Ch’town, June 10, 4nd & & wky Im, GH. HASZARD, Baldwin's Old Stand. lish American and STATIONERY, VaR =z CHBaAS. — we Q i fi Roy if iT YT hn | Note Paper & En IN BUXES, 15 CENTS, A great variety of Note Paper and Envel- opes, for the country trade, ata great dis- count. Blar': Books, ef all sizes, in Stock or made to order Ch’tew, Juze $9—Im eod The Fortescue-Garmorvle breach of pro- Ear! of having Win . _ we . re ee LSPUCI pry wears ‘ La US =| . SY The _ from Marseilles and Toulon is| Arrange- | meats have been made to fumigate travell ers at the Paris Railway Stations. Six | du se ocenred at Toulon to-day, up to | hoon, Charlottetown July 2 1884. Highest temperature July Ist... oe a Lowest temperature July Ist.. . 06.4 Highest temperature yesterday, 81.4] Lowest temperature (read at midnigh t), ..69.2] Lowest temperature this morning ........60.4 Temperature this morning, at $ o *dlock . .64.8 wimbled | to see | Suliivs an and | but were disappointed, as Sulli-| drunk and) declined to spar, saying he was ill. Mit- actually had been sick, was on Sullivan : hissed and the crowd shouted “Sullivan — eo - O COO are showing June trade. a complete stock of English and W' ‘Black, White, snd Colored Straw Hats. Chip ffats and Bonnets. Erimmed Hats and Bonnets. Feathers and Flowers fiat and Bonnet shapes. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. Ch’town, May 28, iss4. TURNIP SEED! tomeidiaphen(() nnseneecinins <tnees CHOICE VARIETIES ane er & Goff's { i = O— ae eee Cartex’s Imperial, Champion, witirvineg’s, Hinge of Swede, sSutton’s Norfolk, WHOLESALE & .RETAIIL BEER & GOFF. SHIPMENTS OF NEW GOODS | W. & A. BROWN & CO. AVE just opened a further large shipment of Fashionable Summer Goods, which will be sold out with the other stock at very low prices. Do not fail to inspect these Goods if you want to save money. A lot of BALES and CASES daily expected from London Remember the place : DesBrisay’s Building, Next Doorto Beer & Gofl's, Opposite the Market House. (MRS. YOUNG’S MILLINERY ROOMS UP STAIRS.) W. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, June 17, 1884.—dy wkly Ch’town, June 14—2aw “CLOTHING SALE! DURING JUNE. L. H. PROW SE Will give wonderful bargains in | rolones, | f Just look at his prices: TWEED SUITS, FROM $4,75 UP, TWEED SUITS (ALL WOOL), FROM $7.50, ALL WOOL WORSTED, $8.25. If low prices will sell the Goods, he is bound io sell. Men's Felt Hats, in Great Variety, Very Low. L, E, PROWSE, Ch’town, June 12, 1884,—cod wkly American READYMADE CLOTHING fs Sign of the Big Hat, 74 Queen Street. em ee RE erkins & Stern’, Black, White, and Colored straw Roennets. Kancey Straw Hatsand Bonnets, Phe targest display of Children’s Hats to be found on P. NEW MILLINERY MATERIALS. “S PRICES Low. <9 PERKINS & STERNS. ATTENTION. ‘Piouie and ta Party Committees, Youec “ es, at t the “City Steam Bakery.’ Vou can return all Goods not used, if in | good condition, We give satisfaction to our customers, and | give as references the Committees of the fol- , lowing Teas and Picnics, supplied last year: — Uigg Tea, Lot 48 Tea, Clyde River 7 Ek lee Hali fT. DeSable a: Lot 65 Tea, Sprivgtield Tea, South Wiltshire Tea, St. Peter's Tea, Railway Picnic, Benevolent Irish Society Picnic. J. OUIRK. _ Prinee Street, Ch’town, June ij—l0w - PICNICS! bebe AS, BALLS, PARTIES, —AND—. - Public Gatherings, F all kinds, supplied with all suitable Refreshments, at the cheapest prices, on application to VATCHER, MURPHY & €0., | at the Star Confectionery. or at the “Little Shop around the Corner,’ Great George St. | Vatcher, Murphy & Co. manufacture all | the articles they furnish, from the best and purest materials, and, with their experience, guarantee satisfaction. Ginger Beer, Fruit Cake, Ginger Ale, Plain Cake, | Syrups, Pastry, | Soda Water, Washington Pies, — Cider, Sponge Cake, &., &c , &c , of the best quality, will be sold. | at cheaper prices than by an other concern on the Island. As V. M. & Co., have already entered into | several large contracts for Teas tor the coming season, committees and others wiil please call or write early for prices and terms, CONFECTIONERY, Pure and unadulterated, (no imported trash), at the cheapest rates, June 16, j AMERICAN ACRICULTURIST. 100 Columns and 100 Engravings in each issue, 43rd YEAR. $1.50 A YEAR. Send three 2c. stamps for Sample Copy (English or German) of the Oldest and Best Agricultural Journal in the World, ORANCE JUDD CO. DAVID W. JUDD, Pres, 751 Sroadway, New York. TE sea, oe -m—g~ eet Te 6k ADU ee Le aiid a MUERAY McNEIL, LONDON, ONT., gives written guarantee that his MOUSTACHE GROWER will produce heavy moustache _ inside TEN WEEKS, or money refunded. Price of receipt, $1. Address, Box 264, Lon- don, Ont. Gunees Valuable Property FOR SALE. HE uncersigned offers for sale the busi- ness premises known as “83” QUEEN The building is large and com- modious, running back from Queen Street eighty-three fee:; and the stand is unsur- ’ passed. ‘Terms easy, JAS eod ti BARGAINS. | AM selling dis lnhineds balance of my Furniture saved from the fire of the 20th ult., at J, D McLeod’s corner, Queen Street, at a reduction of from twenty. live to fifty per ent. below usual prices, JOHN NEWSON. DESBRISAY a Uh’town, March 4; Ch’towa; March 6, ODE Ne AIS OL Oe Pn Hats and Bonnets for Eve - Goods, at the lowest ee eee eae eae es aren aa bof ~ ; haat ag lt SER te me mete oo re ' i ¢ & li i ti