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Charlottetown Ticket Agency. HROUGH TICKETS for sale to all sions | of Canada and the United States, at the very lowest posaible rates. Write for rates maps, time tables, ete. G. A. SHARP, Station Master and Ticket Agent, P. E. I. Railway. March 19—2aw wky 3mo SURMER ARRANGEMENT THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERHATIONAL S.S. 60. Leave St. John for Boston, via Zastport and Port- iand, every Monday, W ednesday and Friday, at 8.00 a. m Leave St. John at 8 o’clock for BOSTON DIRECT. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6,50, 2nd class ; $9.50, Ist class. For tickets and other information apply to G. A.SSHARP, ¥F. W. HALES, P. EL Rry., P. E. L. Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent, May 7, 1886—eod wky a AR’ THUR & COkx GENERAL Commission Merchants, 12] ATLANTIC AYENUE, BosTON, MASS. every Saturday night | aes and Produce a Specialty. fuly 15—dly wk!y CAUTION. BACH PLUG UG OF PHE MYRTLE NAVY iS MARKED te * [N BRONZE LET None Other Genuine. Oot, 2. 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QUEEN SQUARE, CH’TOWN. | Jane l1—1 mo 2aw Furnished | Residence to Let. ee ee THe Subscriber, intending to leave the Island jor a few m ynths, desires to Ict his , house, furnished. Every facility for boating and fis hing A spring of excellent water in the cellar. Apply on the premises. SIMON DAVIES, Edenhurst, June 14th, 1886 ~eod a Fishwick Express Line. Str. 'M. A. STARR” FFERS Special Rates and Throngh Bills of Lading to eT of canned lobsters to New York, Liverpool, London, Havre, Hamburg and Rotterdam, via Halifax. Storage free to shippers from Charlottetown. W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Queen’s Wharf. Ch‘town, June 5, 1886—Imo TRIP ' MIDSUMMER 11sec. The weli-known Clipper Bark “MOSELLE,” 500 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 10 years at Lloyd's, RK. RENDLE, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM — . ‘ ‘ Liverpool fer Charlottetown, About the 25th JUNE, Next. Intending shippers will please forward their orders in time, For freight or passage apply in London to Joha Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, K. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & C6. May 21, 1886—eod tf AMERICAN Mel S0aps W E have a fine assortment of | JAMES S. KIRK i (CHICAGO) CELEBRATED TOILET SOAPS (Exquisitely Perfumed.) |BEER, & GOFF.) ‘h'town, June 5, 188t.—2aw & wy FOR S ALE. | PS VE Land and Pio} casey recently occen pied Brighton Road. BENJAMIN HEARTZ, April 20~—2aw tf & put The “ Patriot's” Falsifying. Sir,—The Patriot of the 15th inst. gives | the following sums as extraordinary revenue | under the present Government : | Assessmett from 1879 to 1883 $ 83,193.72! Road Tax from 1879 to 3ist ! Dee., 1885. ee 164,500.00 | Refunds.... Ce eS 139,744.41 | Special W indfalls from Dec. 3ist, | ISS81i to Dec. 3ist, L885 iio asl 67,388.22 | ae $454,826.35 | We claim that is unjust to include the} Road Tax asa part of the Government’s | annual revenue, imasmucii as the great majority of the people do work on the | roads in their immediate neighborhood at} an idle period of the year, and, therefore, the Road Tax does not r¢ ! Patriot says, $23,500 of a money tax on nv people. We doubt if it represents any thing near one third of that } present, as the amount. More Statute Labor is performed than the } ' Patriot SUPPOSeS, conseo vently less money lis collected. | just as much so as the District j it is a purely lccal taxation, | Supp.ie } ¢ ; ments to teachers, which we expect to see the Patriot next including in his array of | figures against the Government. Deduct | ing this amount of $164,500.09, leaves the | $290,326.35 for! 841,475.19. extraordinary revenue at seven years, or an average of § ; lation of Islam, nearly 50.000.000 aclknow! fish are about all out of marks t. Hake, H: ui- |dock, and Pollock are without movements of | im portance, Ai NTN ca CURRENT NOTES. Mr. ager ll is about to issue a manifesto to the English people. Coverall Fr | ] ; Several Brockville lady smuggiers have | been detected and forced to disgorge Mayor McKay, of Hamilton, has tele- grapnea $500 to the destitute citizens of ancouvel \ resident of Barnston, Que., amputated his own toe with a chisel and mallet because it paimed him. [he French Senate Committee has re ected Jey l vote of Gta @ all the ‘ 7 ; > proposals tor the expulsi mof the | rincea, tT is said there are 10.009 families in | : Uni -0 Without a copy of the | T) nu be rot families that have a copy, but jnever open it, is not given jue! has 6OY2Z iawvyers Ir } Mon itreni cuistrict there are 426. j he © district. 162; St. Francis, 32; Art naedien. ; Three Rivers, 32: and Bedford, 22 ig is : Uy ft 42,0U0,000 oF Wi ems that ac Ard iy T. Bon > ¢} orainy to N i. B unt, constituts ville ps a ! de +} » +} rir. ryt ; eage the autvnority or inhuence of brrtam | Davies’ extraordinary revenue in 1877-78 ‘ ah i io dott tne «6 Site } Ref ] s 975911 a PeTOGG 355 nd ice ms $1,275.91}, irgled: i you only had a yacht. dear | Assessment (Inc. arrears and old Land Tax) 85,826.91 | ' } ' | Now let us compare tnat amount with | ‘ i ’ | $127,102. 82 An average for two years of $63,551.41, or $22,076.22 greater than average y arly extraordinary revenue of the present Gov- ernment. Then take the aver: ure tot al expenditure under the present Government, $272,285.- 38, and ad : $23,500, the Patriot’s claim for Road Tax, which would bring it up to $295,785.38, or $37,097.33 less than the average annual expenditure of the Davies Government. diture of the ane Government, and his notorious attempts to saddle them “with a taxation policy, result in miserable failure, redounding to the credit of the present Gov- ernment. INVESTIGATOR. Cardigan. Tue noble District of Cardigan is to be congratulated upon having selected such standard bearers as Hugh L. McDonald and Cyrus Shaw, Esqs. Mr. Shaw, it is well known, possesses to a high degree the gen- tlemanly qualities and brilliant mind which marked the career of his late lamented brother, Robert Shaw, and he is well fitted by nature and culture to take a prominent position among our legislators. He will be]I a fine representative of the farmers of the |] Island. Mr. McDonald is one of the most]; if not in all P. E. Island, and we have not ijt the slightest doubt that the electors of his |: District will, on the 30th, place his name It at the head of the poll. -Not only would he be a credit to the District, but he would add strength to the party of which he has so long been a faithful member. Dr. McLaren is, we cheerfully admit, a popular man, and deservedly so, in his own { sphere ; but the man who makes no enemies in the political arena will never shine as a legislator. During his four years’ term in the House of Assembly he has been atten- I ‘ been a silent one. For a man who takes no him always to vote right, having the time to consider, from his constant habit of quiet listening, the advantages and disad- |}; vantages of each and every question before}, the House, but we find no one voting on all occasions more closely, party and part V alone, than Dr. McLaren; and the ind pendent electors of Baldwin’s Road, De- Gros Marsh, Grand River, Narrows Creek |! and Cardigan Bridge will, if we mistake not, embrace the opportunity now afforded them of resenting the vote he gave on a cer- tain incorporation bill which came before the House in 1882. hie Vv will remem be r it, and elect men whose moral stamina will not allow them to be tony thei sir constituents by voting, simply to please the fag end of the Grit party, against the well-understood ‘ ‘ E by the undersigned, situated on the mand, and have been advanced to $1.65 to $1.70 per doz. duty paid. Mackerel are lower and selling at 55 to 60c, Fisu.--Trade has improved a little, but the demand is confined mainly to new Mackerel, which continue scarce and command extreme rices. Some 200 to 300 bbls. from Ca Breton by the Halifax steamer sold anny at | to 4 per bl} i and buyers ire 110% willing to | give over $5 for No. 2. Old Shore No. 2 are | se! ting in small lots at $5.50 to $6, with s extras ata higher range. Fresh Maskenil | from Nova Scvtia go off quickly at 87 per 100 6.75 per bbl., with bbl. A few small lote{« armouth and Barrington : i ae old ¢ (rlo st i at & wills DDI. i a uu ota, | Ol Macher are wi ing off gradualiv, but} dificult to get anv advance. ea | are running their stocks as iow possible, } and will nat be y until they are cleaned out. ! Novi otia old No. 3 are hard to se}! at $3.50 i »| him dead. into his own fataily wounded. 7s man. I help yourself to tl is up stairs and won't be down for some tive to his duties, but his vote has alway: \ **T don't know, ma’am.” ‘Why! part in debate we would naturally expect} yoy si S si uid l have no yacht,” he sighed, “*but IT can veyvou a little smack 4nd then it iemteasd af . } > 4 P sounded asli a cork naa Hown out of a ’ ' } A semi-official communication from Berlin says tuat Germanys patience in regat French chauvinism is exhausted, and that ing hostile to Germany, not merely trans ient, but likely to lead to grave results. nA 4 , Mr. Wm. Keenan, of Korah, a ph ibx UT SiX inl west tT Sauz* ste. Nv irre France is plaluy striv ing to pre voke a feel is tue Owner OI *‘one of tue greatest won iers of the age,”’ a cali with a ie vd on cat hi The truth is that the Pvtriot’s statements end, ‘four eve ix le; os and tw tars i ‘ > 4 A >, SLA i YO Lalas, uA will not bear criticism, and all his attempts |. .7 ¢, Mined. The freak: was horn en Aue y i | a. ie K ro i to mislead the people regarding the expen 16, but it did not live and t i i . » wa L 244 Lit ‘ the OVW ‘ “ stutied. oR ne i , a } Alexandei Duprey, of East Farnham. discreditable to himself and his party, but/Que., seventy years voi age, went to the woods alone one morning last week to peel bark, taking his dinner with him. Failing to return at night, a search was instituted, and at three o'clock next morning he was found lyimg dead near where he had been working, On the morning of the 18th, while in” sane, Dr. S. A. Richmond entered the office of Col. J. W. Strong, manager of the Morning Herald, St. Jo eph, Mo., and, while the latter’s back was turned, shot Richmond then fired a shot head, but is not thought to be tte’ : . terrible affrey has occurred at Bogot A, etween a guard of prisons and the mem- eTS of one of the national battalions. (ime yreneral, several ofticers and thirty soldiers genial and popular men in King’s County,|were killed. The affray is looked upon as he outcome of an old grudge between tlic guard and soldiers, and is without any poli ice al sig rnific ance whatever. ‘Step right into the parlor, sir, and nake yourself at home,” said the nine-year id son of the editor to his sister's ‘best Take the rocking-chair and 1e@album. Helen Louise time yet—she has to make up her form, vou know, before going to press.” *‘Susan, stand up and let me see what ou’ve learned. ‘*What does ce-h-a-i-r spell ?’ W hat do Qh, maiam, I don’t like to tell.”’ ‘*What on earth is the matter with he girl? Tell what isit?” “I don’t like o tell; it was Bill Bruss’s knee, but he > } t} lever Kissed’ me but iree times, A divorce case is soon to come up In a Maine court, the outgrowth of a trifling quarrel between a man and his wife twenty ive years ago, Since that day. althouch living yt cether, neither has spoken to the ‘ther, until a few weeks ago. when in the excit ement of house cleaning the woman to the man, ‘‘Where’s the nails?” The man looked at the woman calmly. and lid not answel 7 In the « hnequer court, Ott a, on the i8th, Judge Henry gave mmdgment in* the matter‘of Robert Ik . sproule, now unde ! ‘ ‘ : i i } . : ; ; D : Bn wishes of those constituents b. senrens leath at toria. B. C.. for EE + + ST murder, holding that the sentence of death afe 2 rere Was lliegal, and <« rdering the discharge if : , . < . ; site ;the prisol Counse! for the crown Stee ee 6 1: ; Bostox, June 15. jvbjected to the discharge, and was given = . ; , ULL ‘ Suit 1 + OTDM i i o ri {TOES Chex S al easit Telling | : , . ' ' 12 a ; : . : re T 1} ey : > wy old Potatoes, and only the best Faster: riew-{ : e 0 WUE, AA8e ahem rons command 70c. For Rose, Burbanl ul — } 2 65 is ty le nen es ; i 1Ci pate Pp pri . p cud es i : ; i ‘ik, wh & ¢ O.S GQ? liing mostly at 45 to 50c. per bus i + } i £4} « oe rr. icGs.-——-Eastern extras are held at 13c. 1 j : “ . . . ‘ . “ . i a Tmen i dozen, but other kinds ave pier tiful mi Beu . ; : . . aro?! ed « ‘ r rt 5 '¢ } slowly. It is hard to get over Iliac. rj 2 oe 7 uct « > Sse + 7 ; Island { ner duties on Friday : s of CaNNED Goops.—Lobsters are in fair de-|Cnsiderable pioperty through the notorious forger ond s windler, A. F, Wood, sormerly of the civil service, who left there for the United States, preyed upon her to that ex- tent as to produce the disease to which she fell a victim. According to the latest general censuses ‘| and estimates at hand to the common date f 1881, the number of cities in the world of 209.000 population is at least ninet ax. (jt these tne | nited “Licis Has eh tie nited Ka m <« vel (reTinany proper five, Italy five, Fy e four, Russia our, and the rest of 1 rope vel Africa boasts oiny two, South America , Aus- tralia two, and Mexico one. una is credited by the best authorites with twenty-eight cities of he cla described India seven, Japa » four, and Persia one, making a total for Asia of forty and com- pleting the grand total cf ninety-six, oe NNN Stance tN aN a pigs