mh a! Local and Other Items. tH 1, of H. M.S. ‘ » BS i, i j is relative ud i { I tH will remain abou \. W . lawn ihu say last owing | ton Friday next, play Pp o \ | ( ‘ ) ail i lL) Che in o N \ ’ rTiV : ‘ m H i Ln i Lh y 1) . rish, . s ‘ lic t ) 5 ° I \ ra ) I ) Lité 4 t i i / ~ \ i < $ A i 5 i i \ t in the lat whners by | Wing them ror ning them) -at the Cl ° ‘ \ ‘ i ’ i tT { | ; ] Lxes | 1) \ ') ss ; ag tron of ’ NT I s i I4 i VS of this ity are mn ind visit to | iL i . Rivet Wii } iestinatiod in about two en i ni l De- l rh ll « r- ten- e S j \ 1 D ‘\ l uw Val oe i i n Vit } té to pre ‘Leod’s H { : rd Gat oe ‘ ity yes- t ’ s whicl ire being ( b I ing’s stables. On i 5 1 j kK val oO Aug : \ t wi! i } Pp t up s | ‘S j } - I Hon. John P l ‘ en yi i ill De ra I n ‘ s t 1 Char- \ 1 ul hi j I PI ld I il hi } i p Prohibitio « > LA vf Vi \. Hay of Ss ; f + sea n in <i M 1 Saturday evening welg ied ed, measured six- i teen inches, oad. The l Frase . Oo L ’ I Bonavist ‘ ) ‘lon LU f F. Vil Vi ‘ Hvyd \ | pa x } il load } Witil a - rd | , | i rrOWw m 2 . organ ey attacn Ih lay is loing t number oi All poet: i i I on the 1€ odor for the birds e if t monkey on I ’. Burr is still con tinui [ s at the Christian Chu ; i George street, and thro ill begin at 7.45 p. m rvices, D ptizing is to : Dr. Burr wishes us €a.80 ) reé sponsible for the former no ippeare l last week announcing the su pon which he was to address the pub > a incing that he wa to paptiz ‘ of sina. He wis ' that not emphasize on commanc« t another. All are necessary i wre non-essential. Car I have been made for am j : Riding Grounds on September 2 i} »rincipal event is to bea stallion: for a purse of $500, divided into prizes of $300, $150, and $50, for allhorses wh ive mad gular stud season in ti ‘Aritim : Lh this year, The entrance fee for will be the usual 10 per « nt. oi 1 purse, apd will be made in two paym , &200n August lst, when tne enti balance ou Tharsday, Sept. 13th. »: ntries and four starters will be required. There will also be} a race for the three Lu iass, for a purse of $150, and a race fur ponies, 14 1 and a sil- ver cup. CouLp ‘er Her Orr.—Efforts to get oi the s Volant, of Montreal, stranded at | So i yroved unavailing. Mr. Jd. G. Ster " i purchaser of this} wreé He } » Mr. Kinsman, who has been e ved for some time back in trying to float we it up after spending consider nd money Mr. Kinsman is highly sp by th with whom he had dealings while at Souris. Although his venture in the wt : business resulted in dis- appointment, he paid off without a murmur every , he owed a dollar to that was em plo sbout the wreck. Those acquainted with th circum suces express regret that | such a plucky fellow as he showed himself to } be, met with such ill luck, t pub ic sentiment. s le. | _ THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. it. Despatroues To Tuk Mxawinka, THe cUTQU ELBOTION, tion. Charles Tupper ' } i | “ ELEGTED BY AGCLAMATION. Harirax, N. S., June 18. Hon. Charles Tupper was elected in Pic- mi to-day by acclamation. A large num- ber of sturdy yeomen proceeded to Pictou town to-day to witness the nomination pro- The contest was so hopeless th: t the Liberals, who had been beaten so often, nominate even a dummy candidate, ceedings. ] : RARRA EEROPK ,and Hon. Mr. Tupper, Minister of Fisher- | ies, was returned by acclamation. In his address to the electors Hon. Mr. fupper said he hao visited all sections of the county, and could accurately gauge liad there been a con- | te would have been elected by an | overwhelming majority, itest he a Mr. McDougald also spoke. Pre ‘byterian Conference. SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS. Hairax, June 18, The Assembly to-day discussed the stac- istical report. | ‘The important work of city missions was | discussed and referred to Presbyteries. | Dr. Robertson presented the report of the North-west Church and Manse Build- | i | ing fund. lhe committee appointed last year to meet a committee of the House of Bishops to discuss the feasibility of the union of the Episcopal and Presbyterian churches, re- | ported that they had faiied to secure a | meeting, but had arranged for one in Oc- | tober. lhe Assembly decided to meet next year in St. Andrew’s Church, Toronto. To-night the question of French Evan- gelization was discussed by Prof. Scrimger, Dr. Armstrong, Dr. Doudit, Rev. Mr. Chiniquy and others. It was decided to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the revolution of 1688 on the {th of Nov. next. THE NEW STEAMER Ith Succeed the Northern Light. Orrawa, June 18. A contract has been entered into with Elder & Co., of Glasgow, for the construc- tion of a steel steamer to replace the Northern Light. The specifications require that she shall be 200 tons burden, built of Stemens Martin steel throughout, fitted with triple expansion engine and capable of a speed cf 15 knots an hour. She will be built on the Swedish iceboat model and | completed by Nov. Ist. Another Disastrous Fire. Dvusors, Pa., June 18. Fire started in a bake honse at 10 p. m., and quickly burned overa mile long and from a quarter to half a mile wide. Loss $000,000 to $100,000. About 400 people | are homeless and destitute, and need im- | mediate relief. The insurance is very light. A gale of wind swept the fire along the | Streets like a cyclone Guilty of Perjury. MonrreaL, June 18. _The judgment against Downie, a lawyer of this city, found guilty of perjury, has been sustained by the Supreme Court. Downie failed to appear for sentence this morning, and is supposed to have left the country. His bail, $1,200, was estreated, and a bench warrant for him issued. Election Writs Issued. Orrawa, June 18. it is understood that the writ for Cum- berland will be issued immediately. Nomi- nation, July 3rd; election, 10th. Sheriff Logan is returning officer. A New Judge. Orrawa, June 18. Murray Dodd, Q. C., has been appointed County Court Judge for the district of Cape Breton, vice Judge Tremaine, who has resigned owing to ill health. New Locomotives. Orrawa, June 18. Sixteen new locomotives for the Inter- colonial Railway are now under construc- tion at the Kingston Engine Works. Additional Stock. Orrawa, June 18. The Windsor Hotel Company, of Mon- treal, have added $150,000 stock to build a grand banquet and music hall. To be Sold. Orrawa, June I8. authorizing the sale of the old penitentiary property at Halifax to Archdeacon Gilpin | for $10,000. Tenders Called For. Orrawa, June 18. Tenders are called for the censtruction of a beacon light at Bellevue Cove, Digby | i County, Manitoba Elections. Orrawa, June 18. An Order-in-Council was passed to-day, | HOTEL ARRIVALS. "OSBORNE HOUSE. June 18—Jos 0 Arsenault, Wellington; W | H Pethick, VS, Cape Traverse; Thos Corbett, | wife and three children, Tyne Valley; W J | Wilson, Boston; William McKay, Pictou; W A Cashman, Stewiacke, N 8S; Miss Hattie | Cashman, do. 19th—D C Morson, Cardigan; KS McPhail, Argyle Shore. HOTEL DAVIES. June 18.—Lt E Hunter Blaine, R N., H M S Pylades; W D Cameron, Halifax; J W Verneer, Montreal; A LeMieux, do; R Golding, do; J H Myrick, Tignish: Mr and Mrs Geo Hyde and child, Montreal ; Mr and Mrs W F Vilas, East Farnham, Mass; W D Brander, Montreal. Arthur Wright, St John; J D Shatford, do; L D Sawyer, Montreal ; Kk A Skinner, Halifax. RAILWAY HOUSE, RICHMOND STREET. Jyne 1S—Neil Campbell, North Wiltshire; A McKinnon, Miss McKinnon, North River; © MeNeill, Miss MeNeill, West River; D Mc- Nevin, P McManus, New Haven; P Garigan, Miss Garigan, North Tryon; D Nicholson, Miss Gillis, Lot 30. 19—D McQuarrie, Rice Point; L McKinnon, Rocky Point; Malcolm McPhail, wife and daughter, Argyle Shore; Mrs Rogerson, Canoe Cove; P Kelly, Inker- man; Warren Howatt, Tryon; M Conway, Bonshaw; Paul McPhee, Long Creek; J Mar- tin, S’side; J McEachren, C McLean, Canoe Cove; Mrs D McLeod and daughter, Rose Valley; S Beaton, Bonshaw; D McEwen, Long Creek. MARRIED. At St. Paul’s Church, Charlottetown, on the 19th inst., by the Right Rev. the Bishop of Nova Scotia,assisted by the Rev. 8S. Weston- Jones, Rector of Charlottetown, Rev. W. H. Sampson, Rector of Milton, to Etta, daughter of the late William T. Pethick and stepdaugh- ter of Hon. Thomas W. Dodd. On the 14th inst., by the Rev. W. Harrison, Mr. Archibald M. Johnston, Charlottetown, to Miss Bessie Dixon, Colville Road, Lot 31. SHIP NEWS. S'Side, June 13—Ent, Sylvia Jane, Wright, Richibucto, lum. 14—Advance, Orr, Richi- bucto, lum; Champion, McPherson, Pictou, coal. 13-—Cld, Sylvia Jane, Wright, Richi- bucto, bal; Richard Thompson, Walsh, Pictou, oats; Omega, Cunningham, Richi- bucto, bal; Phantom, Read, Tidnish, bal; Scotian, Pennie, Pictou, bai; Annie Florence, Peters, Pictou, scrap iron. 14—Advance, Orr, Richibucto, pro. Summerside, June 15—Ent str Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal, mdse: Leonora, Arsenault, Pictou, coal; St. Flavie, Vanamburg, Baie Verte, lum; Annie Scott, Allen, Baie Verte, bal. Cld 15—Champion, McPhrrson, Pictou, bal; str Miramichi, Baquet, Pictou,mdse; St Flavie, Vanemburg, Northport, bal; Minnie Scott, Allen, Cape Tormentine, lumbor. Halifax, June 13—Arrived,schr May Queen, Clarke, Pinette. North Sydney, June 13—Sailed,schr Nereid, Dewar, Charlottetown. Philadelphia, June 9—Arrived, bark Clari- bel, Murchison, Sagua. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, June 19—-10 a, m. Moderate winds ; fine and warm. Midsummer Trip, 1888, VEGSEHE LE & 3 be 500 TONS REGISTER, R. RENDLE, MASTER, Ww itt be on the berth at Liverpool about the lst July, and will sail from LIVERPOOL for CHARLOTTETOWN, About the 10th of July Next. Intending shippers will please forward their orders in time, For Freight or Passage apply in Liverpool to William Bullen. 51 South John 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 Household Furniture. I am instructed by HENRY GREEN, ESQ., who is returning to England. to sell by Auction, at his Residence, West Kent Street, on FRIDAY. July 6th, at 11 o’clock, a. m. :-— All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, compris- ing Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Sets, Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloth, Pictures, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Stoves, etc. The Furniture is nearly new and in excellent condition. G. M. HARRIS, ju9—s t fea wk Auctioneer. CARRIAGES. ENCOURAGE HOME TRADE, and buy where you will get good value for your money. We return thanks tothe public for their past patronage, and solicit a continuance of the same. Having enlarged our Kstablishment, we have now on hand a Large aud Choice Stock of Carriages, manufactured from the Best American Stock, consisting of Open and Top Buggies and Road Wagons—cheap to suit the times. All persons wishing to buy will do well to call and inspect our stock of Carriages before pur- chasing elsewhere. We will sell on the same easy terms as usual. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Repairing and Painting Done with Neatness and Despatch. TRIMMING in all its branches executed on the premises. Parties wanting Tops on their Wagons can get them put on at short notice, as we keep them consiantly on hand. : ** Quick Sales and Small Profits” is our motto. LARGE & SON, ‘ ; The Manitoba local elections will be held ; jon July 11th. 10) UPPER GREAT GEORGE STREET, Charlottetown, P, E, L may29—w 2aw (tu fri) wky 3i - - TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1888. he Nionth of Junc. Ch’town, June 7, 1888. Pw A SUIT FOR $3.50, “ ““ 3.79, ALL-WOOL SUIT 5.00, HEAVY TWEED 6.75, Charlottetown, June 5, 1888. A BIG We have the Biggest Stock of Clothing on Prince Fdward Island. ' c This is a BANKRUPT STOCK, and will be soid 20 to 50 per cent. cheaper than any other House in the Trade. We can’t make Lower Prices without GIVING OUR GOODS AWAY. ERKINS & STERNS. O First Class Dry Goods at Low Prices. Large Range UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS, very cheap ; large stock of MILLINERY, HATS, BONNETS and er MINGS, at lowest prices; DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS to suit, very best value; MANTLE CLOTHS, ace ny WORSTEDS and TWEEDS: SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS and PLUSHES; a great variety of PRINT CUOTTONS; CHEAPEST CARPETS ON P. E. ISLAND. PERKINS & STERN You Are the Mian y so O— ASH CALIn AND SEE MY STOCK OF CLOTHING. oewrr;---— OFH EHR : Worth $5.50 6“ 5.75 +6 8.09 6 10.00 Fifteen Hundred (1500) Suits to select from. LZ EE. PROWSE, Sign of the Great Big Hat, Queen Street. re aentienene —————— To LET.—A desirable Cottage, situated on | north side of King Square. Possession at ; once. Apply to A. R. CRosBy, at Medical Hall. jul9 ttf BORROWED by friend, some time since, a Check Multiplying Reel and Line. It may now be returned, as the lender would like to try acast also. Return to Customs Broker, or, if preferred, exchange for a plain Reel. 3%i—juié PLANS, Elevations, Sections and Views of the Church of Batalha, in the Province of Estre- madura, in Portugal, with the History and Description by Fr. Luis De Sousa, to which is prefixed an introductory discourse on the prin- ciples of Gothic Architecture, by James Murphy, | Architect. Illustrated with 27 plates, London, 1795. Th:a is the only copy of this very rare book known to be in the Dominion of Canada. Will be sold cheap if applied for at once.—HaR- VIE'’s BOOKSTORE, Kent Street. 3i—jui6 WANTED.—old Brass Composition, for which the highest cash price wi!! be paid. Apply at MCKINNON & McLEAN’s Foundry. tf-—jul6 MELLINER W ANTED.—Wanted, in July, an experienced Milliner and Saleswoman. A permanent situation and extra wages paid the right person. Apply by letter, stating experience and salary wanted. Address “‘ Milliner,” care of EXAMINER Office. dy 5i wky li—jul5 FoR SALE.—Three Acres now in grass, just beyond Henry’s Lime Kiln, and next to Maurice Blake’s Farm Residence, Malpeque Road. Being quite near the city, it is well suited for building poreeeee or for pasture or market garden. Apply to GEORGE ALLEY. jul6—ey sat wed To LET.—On corner ef Water and Pownall Streets, a Room suitable for Shop or Office, lately occupied by the Inspector of Weights and Measures. Apply to Dk. BLANCHARD. tf—juld T° LET.—A Shop on Water Street. Apply to C. BENOIT. 6i—jul3 To LET.—A Dwelling on Upper Euston Street. Rent $100. Apply to CHaRLES MCGREGOR. jui3—tf LOST.—On Tuesday morning, near J.D, Mc- Leod’s corner, a Black Purse, containing a the owner, Mrs. DANIEL MCDONALD, Dorchester Street. jul3 Housemaid in a smali family where the jul2 To LET.—A Residence near the entrance of St. Peter’s Road, recently in the occupation of the late Superintendent of the P. E. Island Rail- way. Immediate possession. Apply to J. A. LONGWORTH. tf ap25 WANTED.—A good Servant. Good wages Must be highly recommended. Apply at THE EXAMINER Oftice. jall FoR SALE.—A Double Scull Shell, in good , soune condition, Apply at this office. ju9—t WANTED.—Three honest, pushing Men in your vicinity ; special inducements now ; fast-selling specialties. Don’t delay. Salary from start.—BROWN BROTHERS. Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 2m (tues & fri)—jus T° LET, for the summer months, the House on Rosebank Farm, a very desirable Summer Residence. Apply at the LONDON HOUSE. ju6é—2w eod two Pantmakers.—JOHN WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc. | small sum of money. ‘The finder will be reward- | ed by leaving it at the London House, or with }; WANTED IMMEDIATELY.--A Cook and washing is given out. Apply at this office. E. W. TAYLOR, Agent in Charlottetown for the sale of the Celebrated B. Laurance Spectacles and Eyeglasses. TAVING received a large assortment of Pebble and other Spectacles and Eyeglasses H direct from Mr. Laurence, and also purchased the entire stock of Goods in that line from Mr. Theo. Chappelle, the former Agent, together with my former stock of Optical Goods, gives me the largest and most complete assortment of Spectacles and Eyeglasses ever shown on F. E. Island. We use a most scientific and practical instrument in fitting Glasses, and some of the cures we have effected to impaired vision have been, to say the least, remarkable. Testimonials on application. E. Ww. TAYLOR, Jeweler and Optician, Cameron Block, City. Ch’town, June 11, 1888. = a —— GREAT SUCCESS! id Gloves! FOUR HSruUsL. — —__—_-—- Just Opened, 50 Dozen above celebrated brand of Kid Gloves, New Stud Fastening, Colored Stitch Back, ONLY 80 CENTS A PAIR. —_o—_——— STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. ANTED.—Two Coatmakers, two Vestmakers W McLKop & Co. 4 Ch’town, April 21, 1838; —eod & wky.