h- a - - gps ancien ~ ata en nerd ca aie —_ SS Ege : ane en ae mae [eoweaeder= a at ee ede inenenanarena aan Ses “e- 2 2 - TH: eee ee elt : 4 : or —s _ —— a ee _tH DA MXAMINER, JUNE 10. 1828 : eal teeter pee . at. e al whee ' +. 22 « , ” . tthe lio r- woe i. — Sse ee a SS - ! ‘ s : ” t . % ey? ’ ff 65 rt jc’ Out f D t Mee : ee ee ~i oe + rage Ul & : of Danger. . ; , ae ea De HOW THE . ae = [Sencat Dose & INDIAN PRISONERS ELSCAPED— P , 5° i 7 PATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, } SAVED BY LOYAL HALF BREEDS—GENERAL | ' . | ’ : _ ; MIDDLETON IN PURSUIT y BRI B i ro : ‘ie » le oh ane Fall ' f \] ci ; . NI SUIT OF BIG BEAR | i USi0l68 Minist ~aed , B I i r ‘ } > . GS LLTS ly, Fox Pirr, 4th, via SrRaAUBESZIE, 7th, | re now ll : oO \ | , | ‘ . nt at a Via Wu’ APPELLE y ae SS Rt / st ¢ 4 t . Pp = Hi HK vo Peinte just opened. | Mr. Glad ee x. w. r., ith, Mrs SuUOWIS newes /Orsets. apuers, OOPskKiIrts W : ! : rbibiint . " ? ; id Mrs, (;owaniock were brought | ¥ ° / war, Gitisione Tenders His hey | € | ies J : | x + mm to-day by a party of sconts. They ch BAC 3 t € L d c , t Mi: 1 ; <q) F : ° i BR, sizaaiion | escaped from Big mak lust Monday with 1 a ee ° cn ? a 1€s or SC Sy aa 5 a Be . } , Sis ¢ iF alf : 5 re : wie om half-b eed families who had ail along | ¢ . ‘ " | me hali-b eed families who hed al along | ANG © c fists t mak Americ: die ' om | rotootd them from the Indians. They | 1 a , —e ante Ss Eoweos ma Cs am mes ae mene ; | Suflered no hardships except fr ronstant | . o hipsexcept from constaut | 6 . 8 * fs “ft » ‘ t ei 2 T I Mi ‘ Lonbon, June § travels. lhey look a irprisiogly well, con- ata fan manu ac ure, a very ow est prices. N cw H , me visited the Queen at} Serre the ordeal they have underg ne. | Pp 1 JT T ‘¥ | . . . , m es 6 = 4 ; b= ; ais morning ar a tendered } e McLean and the ot! er wrisoners are still | m aniers, New Bustle N y : H I Sk ts ‘cry le t st Fawr, Poe ’ ton Limself aud ; "| vith the Inlicns bivike towards Lx tt ° es cw oop ir So vel y atcs veal. MALLV1S ‘ Rata | | Ke } ? 1 . 2 yea wi a y | bike. Big Bear's whule outfit were} styles and price very low. Encampmer Ens tis! ™ xetrement has been known in| | avelifog rapidly and left these people a | ™ wont Ti . priitical curcies for years, ustanve behind, They turned their horses | i ‘ | awl ere Is great divergence of opinion as to | 2°? Shother trail and escaped. They : ferriug degrees : 7 ” Opposriou will accept the travelled towards Turtle Lake, and were — M . MSLOMILY of oth ‘2 | he vrea : ‘ surpri sed by a party + , | ) . p sn ewan of Phe great victory | 8°? ‘by a party of our men who fol KS COTTON UNDERGLOTHING N l a lil . . 1 . Tu ‘Alden Book Com ~ — s thom more than a great; -°™ d and surprised them, thinking they | J 1Ge J d, b dll Finished ili (00d Style pay hay i and pening at tl J All i were Indians Both ladies show the effect ; Diamonds 3 ‘ sat rtment is anziet nhews 18 awatied with breathless ™ hardships endured, but are likely to bs inmieas males) quite themselves again in afew days. They o | LATER say a half-breed named Pritchard has been MegpaALLios sriists panels, swin _. the means of saving them fror » cruel " ‘ . . : : | Lonnss,;-Sune pe mone of aaving thet from eny cruel: iaple d F: Dry Goods, Mill ’ hammocks sskots, beads, all colors,} Jt ig rumored ( » June 10, thes by sae Indians, and they had been well P a e an ancy ry 00 Ss; LEEAMLOHYV, awe., not eerep ved at Morris’ | cutieilie aks we la me intends to oe lhey were travelling about with ur “a ° x * R Oly i tion pelitical life, the Indians. but + -euitends ma oe y Book Lord R Se eens Saat the indians, but oth-rwise they were not Ni) « Sse oh y a ul ° ber Randolph Churchill was askod if] fored to Labor, a eae paw : ‘ Z ae aT : se’vatives would form a gove : ‘ury, Fisk at V f Cap'ai ; ' Tue | : : intend | Fy ’ government, fury, Pisk and West, of Captain Steele’s 4 ° : : : i @ answered ** Most ar « , 9 " dee ; ‘ ; a | . e 4 W 7 holding a sland p menade 3 ; ; ’ SkOSE certainly ; The pai ty , Wounded in W edne sday 3 tight were OO0C s e ous 4 in i e oO at Ne VE A t . } Ol au@re he li . » rt . ' : P e . new! g Riak on the| ~~" + ‘ believes the entire cabinst council | Srought here to-day. Fury’s is the only $s ae . Sr ancnceneatt Rak oa at oe tet cbiet zen | Grek hae tsar Ferg the ly | ye CO ENT at. cifoles are sbruatic onci . : oe ; | ae | . ~ wae. : . grea ly excited, but! Hughes who went to reinforce Strange re- 2 THE regu y_ movting of thel i chish cabieed Fie emioe turned to-day. It has been decided to Bene® ' | be held in their | 10" a . achieved Gladstone's downfal| | follow the Indians with the mounted men. & hall m. | 5 clock ¢ viii Nave a short triumph Only McLean’s f: lv an - | ’ . Aickean s faunly and other prisoners a. qvet mee : eile alt 5 are still with Big Bear. Another Gatling | ' ; sa Vi Franchise Bi was sent to the pursuing column. Nine ’ ? A Ax emergency meeting of Vietoris Lig se Bill. days’ provisions wero taken. Mrs.” Gown: Ch’town, June 8, 1885. ee oe ee 0 ee Toe ock says Augnstus Nolan, the half-breed Masoaic Halil, Wa street, thi W edn i OrrTraw - cS : a tie i ee en ee ee oe ie oe os elas eee Se eee iay ev Aue O : . 24h d (Ov oli | [ ’ a ru tl r . >") oth June 10. peeuer at Duck Lake, Rave his horse to a, - - ay the Franchise Bill passed through | 84ve the ladies from the Indians. Quer OUSUCSS. THiInittee i avi ' j ; m | ' - t . after having been there Gen. Middiet mis moving toward Lorne ‘ ux bart r. Neil S art, Brickmaker’s | ad ae ‘seven days and nights, during | Lake with 300 men and hopes to strike Big Point, was destroyed s6 night with | | “— S ie Oj position have succeeded Bear by Tuesday at the latest, The other a : all its y one horse, a | alle wing that they are incompetent, brigades have been ordered out to scout i) eowing machine and ot! [tural imple-| " prac ical and thoroughly partisan, ani-} Turtle Lake country and Gol Irvine with yacuts be cause Of t 1 I Qo | acea by a Harrow provincialism, prepared the police from Carleto ( ; ire ee oe ; Aaa aes an pre] pole ) n towards Green ° | wv egrade Poy resentative institutions and Lake. I'he Midlands leave here in the SaxtTARY.—Lhe agistrate inflicted a $5{ * 8@¢ ab defiance the will of the majority | Morning for Gen. Strange who is moving W ° ™ ’ x . . fine } y we this Moruil rougaot veture é 50 tituriona y reorese i > ; owar id i ‘i j “< F yp 5 lac io every case thi Dy b ght befur mee pa tionally repre sented in Parlia- towards Caid Lake. Big Hear is thus fe are now show In? a Complete Stock of En olish American be where the water , was = . a ster | ment. Sy have gained no*‘oriety and have corralled and it is believed that he will ; > * depth than the “ lowe At) Ss rignt. | sat uc > im an* ‘eas i ev Scie ew Mitends diem, aka ail aiken! L108 : much, All the impd rtant changes were | Make a stand at Lorne Lake and if not and Canadian eh ! a | . kis 7 oy nary pre posed In Sine E aruamentary discussion will strike for the Beaver River, WarDinu3 inf - ALD Se Lay w til h the bill received from the supporters thence to Green Lake, with ‘ nis qusthen al tne.see wae of the Government, before the bill went] the ultimate jntention to join Riel, of ‘ been lisaat t I eries an ‘ i r . . — me whose ospture he is ignorant, Forty Sesth side cf the Isla: inn tae ft Honse to-day petitions were pre- | Indians came into camp last evening. They iaar Eile Mien: euheve yestoniad andl tha! nted for aud against the Senate’s Scott | 84y Big Bear has 200 fighting men. <> = ee | Act amondment. ‘ort Pirr > wi day bet rr 4 yew i . on il other places iohdment For I aeee June b, Vila Battleford, June 5 on ee North ow 7 4 herm a on the | - — . 8. an Delaney and Mirs. Gowanlock, AND GENTS FURNISHINGS. North Siore ol ¥ DruasWicK sullered lkK*- | ° . rescued on Wednesday by Willi: McK: Pursuing Biz B e ¢ dnesday by Wiliam McKay wise. | 5 = ear, a = of Strange’s men, are now on e — »oard the steamer Northwest. They will hin. Benson, Conaervativ Tepresenting saT RI ) D . Sd 2 no (Pee eo oer e 308 eating teas zeaiate June 10. geeceed to Pattleford in a day or two. Sout! a ise Of VouMnonS, zon. Middleton's forces expect to catch | They related their e ince tc T W .23 * . aed suddenly af Dis 5ome ip Prescott, Ont., H ° > i BH rage i. oy or Pe At oe Ane we They ; * | ; h P bi P en the Sth ins*.. of heart disease, ile od up to Big Bear to-morrow, when an en | credit the half-breeds with saving them e so icit a share of u 1c atronage. petarned st the last general election by a| oo is expected. from death. Both are worn aad weary, majority of one handred and forty.eight over | ap Steele has had another brush with and shed vearg on reaching the boat. thd Liberal candid:te. Ee had just arranged Vig 5 ar s scouts, and succeeded in putting They were greeted with wild cheers on Srpesesed to New York to meet hiseon eho| thom to flight, entering the camp. With them cam ; } } ; ¥ r > _ : © - was returning from Kagland in a dying cou- | eieemsdhanliiie tenia: fifty half-breeds men, women and chil- dition : ire G Middleton i rin i Reported Escape of & dren. Gen. Middleton is following Bi 2 n a | p ape of Gordon. Bear with cavalry and peck horses, In Brown’s Block, Charlottetown, May 2, 1889. Steele’s fight the Indians lost seven killed. - Tax steainer Bonavista, Capt. Anderswh, of LONbDON, June 10 4 po? e > . rry : ae ee ee ee ee ee ee ’ They are running short of food and living Fp an” aoe nae / A OPT rr re ok os nana the Black Diamond Line, arrived from Mon : eee eT : wr, trea’ t moroing te to St. Jolin’s, | 3 _—e excitement is created by the story | on rabbits, Mrs. Gowanlock says at Fro . ; 1111 Thi ; Nii, with a carg J merchandise and Mr | ‘e voptic merchaut, who saw the down-| Lake the Indians first disarmed the whites T Special CIVIC itlection. oe er 7 - ys ary Se : eee eer eat ene me am cen oe then marched them to church, where ‘ ae EASY, i AViso0 and apt. ser co } ADs ive t > sea oO ear they d a af as passengers to St. Juhn’s. The Bonavista | from. fle thinks Gordon has escaped to wg ee “3 — oa + In pursuance of an Act of the General Assem- sailed at one o clock, an itook the following | the South. monious, and there be pli 2.3 bly of this Island, made and pass: din : freight from this port : 423 bushels, and 340 | dont —mpsiee venpeg te whe may De a split any 0 the forty-third year of the reign of Her t barrels of potatoes, 62 bales hay, 31 sheep and | : weit ee 1@ Wood Crees. will surely Present Majecty, Queen Victoria, inti- lhorse. J H Stewart was a passenger by her. | ee denve him at the Gagt opportunity. wen ‘i ae vhir ~ = | —>—— , es : a ae J “Ga NO Fis Lighteenth Victoria, Chapter Thirty-four, Tae Canadian French horse, Young Ls + fre . Ser ae the next Le sours for When the King James version was issued id intituled An Act to Incorporate the ‘Town 4 thre “% : Provi ; not more than 6,000,000 people spoke ths - z= arn and all Acts amending j ijonne, imported by Mr. Blue, arid adver tigad for sale yesterday on the Market Square, has been purchased by Mr. John Ferguson, Pictou Cv., N. 8., for $850. This is the second horse of this class im- ported by Mr. Blue this spring, which we have no doubt will prove as profitable as bas that splendid horse imported by him last epring,and now owned by A. N. Large. aq., of this city nT y — x Tae body of James Smith was found floating in Halifax harbor on Monday much decom), sed, but papers In his possession led to his i lentification. He belonged to Dorchester, N. B , and will be remembered as being missed from the schooner Clara J. Wiibar. When in that port jast Christmas Smith end th: mate of thé vessel were ashore drinking: they quarrelled and Smith went down the wharf to go out to the vessel and was never afterwards heard of | uati! found. The body will be sent to| Dorchester { r m*ermenté. geile Morn i A great many psople are so delicate or so situated that they are not able to do laborious work, or they cannot stand close confinement. This is particulariy so with the ladies who are debarred by social Usage from doing many kinds of honorable labor. However, if you have been looking around for som> yenteel mode of employment which will net you a good income, without hard labor, and requiring little or no capital, write to Herman H Pitts, Manag won, B. Reporter” Office, Fre‘erictou, N B., Canada, enclosing 25 c nts in stamps, giving age, and feceiving sample and informstivn by retura mail’ This js no chromo or medical adver- eemens | Gpiieiin Worcester, Capt. Allen, ar ton this morning with freight Tae ste amer rived trom Bo ~. the followiny passengers : —ludge Reddin, irs Reddin, Master Joseph Creamer, Mrs ge sre ken, Master Walter Brecken, Nios Vinnie Brecken, John Nelson, Flora icholson, Katie McNulty, Miss Hunter, Mis core ‘is, Migrie Haggan, Deucan Coffin, - P Koss, Katie J Roberts, Mrs Caiger, “irs F McDonalé, Katie Martin, Mrs R Clomo, Wiss L McKie, Mise M. Kenney, Jaabella Goddy, \trs McKenzie, Mre Lawrence, hrs Ada Gray, Mrs Geo Holbrook, A MeWil- Hams, J R McDonald, Miss R A MeLeod, Mary McDonald. . on " Yarmor rn, N. S., celebrated its 124th S00iVersary yesterday by calithumplan pr°- he fire department, graud Soncert in the evening at the Riok aud lire- Works, On Tuesday, June 9th, 1761, the first vessel arrived at the eite of the present town, having three families en board, from Sandwich, Capo Cod, To-day Yarmoath has Population of 7,000, and the County 22,000, in- wees, display of Toronto, June 1O—10 a. m. Northwest and west winds, fresh during the day, fair weather, slightly higher tem- perature. LEGPERS TO THE EDITOR. Stamp Vendorsghip. Str,—Who is Stamp Vendor in the Post Office Hal:? The pexson who held the position has, some tima ago, left for the United States, and now the manner in which the business is conducted isan outrage. A son of the late Lenus McMillian asked for the position and was supported by De. Jenkins. M. P., but what do we find at present? That this boy is performing the work at 1s per cent. while an yngle of the vendor, who ap- pears too lazy to earn his living otherwise, is sponging the other 14 per cent. ont of thia friendless boy, who should and must get the 3 percent. he is honestly entitled ito. This venerable uncle for his mean im- position, unless stopped at once, will hear again from GRIP. June 10, 1885. —_->--— Inconsistency. —_—_—— — Sim,—At the late election in King’s to fill the place of the late L. Kickham, the Grits eaid that Mr. Bowers not residing in the District should be no disqualification as he knew the requirements of the District well. Yet the Grits found fault in Mr. Hackett’s living out of his District; he who lived all his life in his District until within the last few years. ‘‘Consistency, youra jewel!” =m O'LEARY. O'Leary Road, June 5, 1885. — —_—o— — A Large Meteor, A special to the Galveston, Texas, News, from Sherman, Texas, says :—A meteor of remarkable size was seen near mid-night last night (8th inst.), moving ina south- westerly direction, The sky was brilliently illuminated by it for several seconds. A moment after the meteor had disappeared a loud explosion, similar to the discharge of heavy artillery, was hoard, accom panied by a perceptible shock, which rattled the glass in the courthouse. This pheno- menon was followed by a rumbling like Meuding 6) y lages The shipping is the mi or ; Of any cuby in the world, At —_—— irmiouth boasts of a iarge rH cotton duck factory—the only one in the | y. iar weod ma ufacturiog concerns, ‘arges’. skating riuk in Nova Scotia, two public lbrarics, one the first established io Proving». woollen | distant thunder. The meteor appeared to be about the size of a flour barrel. It was also observed at McKinney, thirty-five miles distant, where a hissing sound was beard, greatly alarming some c slored people who were returning from a prayer meeting, and causing them to abe Oe shouting that the day of judgment come. ' ' English language, but it is now the mother tongue of at least 100,000,000, and 20,000,- 000 Revised Bibles will be needed to supply one to each family. —--.> _ Four Taovusanp Yarps of Print Remnants just opened at J. B. Macdonald’s. janel0Q—dy wky SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, June 9 -Sea Breeze, Fraser, Crapaud, ballast; Spirit of the Day, Mason, Newcastle, lum- ber; JA GC, Reid, Pictou; Gazelle, Mce- Pherson, Wallace, building stone. June 10—Stmr Worcester, Ailen, Boston, sun- dry mdse, Claymore, Marquis, Newcastle, lumber CLEARED June9-J A GC, Reid, Pictou; We Are Here, Langille, Montague Bridge, lumber; Good Bye, Cormier, Pictou, bal; Wm Tay- lor, Baleom, do, 450 bus oats; Minnie Seott, Harpell, Wallace, produce and mdse HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSRORNE HOUSE, June 9—R C Donald, Moncton; E E Me- Lean, Eldon; W Mutch, do; John Forristal, Burlington; John Ferguson, Pictou; H Lewis, Boston, Mass: Leonard Morris, Summerside; James Mutch. Lot 48; G Ferguson, do; Wm McDonald, Panmure Island. 10—A Martin, M P P, Vaileytield; D C Clark, Mount Stewart; J Nelson, Boston; James Ross, Mount Stewart; Hugh MeLellan, Dundas; Thomas Welsh, Grand River; N McLeod, Orwell, REVERE HOUSE. June 9—F C Limson; Halifax; Edward Boswell, Crapaud; F Green, New Glasgow, NS; Mrs T Green. do; E J Howell, Montreal; Barry D Bent, St. John; Allison Cushing. Geo McCain, Richibyctoy C W Mandant, Boster, th—J Levin, Boston; Joseph Jacobs, do, RANKLY HOUSE, June 9—Donald McKay, M P P, Rustico; Fred Morrow. Souris; R B Keid and wife, Alberton; J Nelson, New York; George N Ahern, Montreal ; Thomas Weld, London, Ont.; S Edgar Briggs, Toronto; H T Webb, Portland. DIED. At Lyndsle, May 23rd, after an illness of four months and seven days, which he bore with Christrien resignation to the Divine Will, Duncan McPherson, aged 29 years, the beloved son of Donald and Sarah McPherson He left two brothers and five sisters and a number of relatives to mourn their i: reparable loss Lapiey Jerseys fro a 80 conts upto $40Q just received at | ts. Macdonald’s. junel0—dy way :0: E are showing this month a large variety, in all depart. ments, at very low prices :— NEW PRINTED COTTONS, SATEENS, CAMELINES, DRESS GOODS, in Nuns’ Veiling, Sanglier Cloth, Cashmeres, Merinoes. Ladies’ MANTLES, Ladies’ DOLMANS, in Ottoman Cloth and Silk. Kid GLOVES. Silk GLOVES, Fish-thread GLOVES. Ladies’ JERSEYS, CORSETS, large variety in Cotton HOSIERY, STRAW HATS AND BONNETS in Latest Styles. Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums. * Qo eee CHRISTY’S LONDON HATS. White and Colored SHIRTS, Ready-made CLOTHING, Ch’town, June 3, 1885. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. 7. B. MACDONALD H* now opened his new stock of SUMMER GOODS. Everything New and Cheap. Ladies Hats, Flowers and Feathers, newest styles and colors. Dress Material, in all the newest fabries Silks, Satins and Velvets. HATS ! HATS ! Special attention is called to the stock of Mens’ aud Boys’ FELT HATS, All the new- est styles and Lowest Prices. E do hereby give Public Notice that an election for One Person to serve as Common Councilman in the City Council for Ward Number One, of said City, in place of « William Koughan, Esquire (deceased), will be held on Saturday, 3th June inst, A. D., 1885, at the following place :— In Ward No. 1—At or near the store of Messrs. J. & T. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. And at the said election the poil will be open at nine o’clock in the forenoon and con- tinue open until five o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARD Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground, NOMINATION DAY : Saturday, 6th June, 1880. Qualification of Llectors—See Act 43, Cap. 5, Secs, 20 and 74 SIMON W. CRABBE, HORACE HASZARD, THOMAS MORRIS, JOHN KELLY, EDWARD DAVY, SAMUEL McRAE. Commen Councilmen, City of Charlottetown. A, H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. June 4, 1884—jun5 ‘ . y To the Electors of Ward t: ™ ENTLEMEN,—Having been requested by a large number of the electors of Ward One to offer myself as a candidate at the election to be held on the 13th inst., and having complied with their request, | take this means of asking you for your support on the day of election. If you do me the honor to elect me, I will endeavor to represent your views and carry out your wishes as far as lies in my power. I am, gentlemen, Yours truly, LEMUEL M. POOLE, Ch’town, June 8—tl elec. ee To the Electors of Ward One. (ere os vacancy having oc- curred in the representation of the Ward at the Civic Board, by the death of William Koughan, Esq., late Ceuncillor, and having received a numerously signed reqrisi- OLOTEIN CG. Mens’ and Boys’ CLOTHING, big stock and at the cheapest prices ever offered. Do not fail to see goods and prices at J. B. MACDONALD’'S, Queen Street. Ol town, May 13, 1836. tion to contest the Ward for the vacant posi- ition, I beg leave to announce that I bave 'decided to do so; and therefore respectfully | request your support at the ensuing election. | As my views are well known, | only have to ‘say that if elected I shall support such | measures as are most suitable to the wants of | the people and the interests of the ratepayers, . i am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, june6 JAMES CURTIS. 7