ee ’ — a tiie lei Ea <. a ies. . » ee ee \, ———= = OE ee wifey it = one ale antes SS ecb J Ui ccm ener cece ate cata taaaas iittala aie . ' ao = ——— i me - ~- ~- - NT ee ~~ -- . — od ~ oe -— Ty a ew Se eee - ok HH DAILY wxAMI TONH 11, 1886. IN FR, eats ’ in bic Vase Coming of th E ; ” ee —<— a ELI Ry ty be. ee a, | - © Queen iWERD® we Pb f FELEURAPING NEWS, | 7 LEYTERS T0 THE EDITOR. | i i Lonpon, June Ll. ih eccapiiiine excita Desrat Tus KXaMINeR,)] =| | An citicial order has becn issued closiz ' | Windsor Castle to the Satlie fides 1g Waterworks Wanted. | ‘ , eis . sa 4 Bw RTM & P t ; Ste sign that Hem Majosiv Tn a* ~ A Majosty.the Qu : > . 3 | Ul vay Ae db dA Ad Oil [> immediately return from the © cant will Sir,—Permit me to express an opinion ' om ent. on the water-works questi: H ften | 7 : . a juestion. ow often | tea = t q' t Pp H k + o j 2 ‘ ! } ; fe 6 ay® = a) Crtate ———— have yout athe ee ew ot’ Are now showing newest Corsets. Paniers, Hoopskirts Cai Willie other Bulletiv black in the corners of tauw eyes, their | ; 1 d - | } ° ° ; . ’ ‘ a . | - * ‘ . . . oe eaalan % ti cute full of sand, their clean eoller a pure ANG Onderclothing ; Ladies’ Corsets, Maids’ C orses the Mavss ; nect 24 hours fox | T#4 (in one day), and their eyes bordering | 1y°¢ : 6 A . ’ [ ai : : ‘cee, on searlet? This specime re- | € d q } l 1 Y ; Ww { ts f st k > A Price é 1 be ’ or ee Ie | — quently to be met with, te fact seeps tobe 1m ALAC rens as 9 new Cs ma Cs in é ie wan hie : 9 ' ’ ul alwe ™ ° Mgt ‘ Fononro, June 11-10 a. m blamed. It is the dust that does the work Cc ane 1 m f: » ‘ l W ' N i . . ’ . : l i . «a =< » T Til ” Winds, | m Weather | Why, therefore, have our duly elected aac fan anu acture, at very O est prices. I ew ’ ; Council! done : T ' ° i ee unet! done nothing to secure the great P; a N w B tl . N , i Si | > oS ¢ T e tj 8) ij MerecxnoLogicat Orrice eri of water-works! It is understood — ANCL Ss, INC us Cs, ew oop irts, V ery latest TI ; onsel \ : ive r 0 icy Charlottetown June 11.1 } that tiis Worship, while making a tour of | rh To ‘ ew 4 *.* e si . ' ? = ’ 585. | , : . , ; {ss < j i P iy } | e \ . a est Le miperature walliseken. Iased of i the | Fovinces, 18 atte nding to this matter. sty Cs a ui¢ price V ei J ow. _Bildnigbt).....0.cesececceceen scars 5e7 | We heartily wih hum all success, We} | \ewest Lomperature yesterday, (read nave suffered this te of affai vo long i g: "ess » vtene , (read at 1s state of affairs too long, orir ig. OF Tit P&I&kss ™ ani PEt Reka .o acl! «salh seianne. 42.4 | and we trust that the cilizens of Ward One neni - ere Peng wature this morning ....49 5 will speak with uo uncertain govnd on that! . na) , “Tina Pepto a3 [oer Sicily ssi" fo"henaee LADIES’ GOPTON UNDERCLOTHING, Wicely Made, and Finished in Good § ' | Pemperstnre tiie attorneon utlea'alneh e@n¢ a aati ad . { } LON ee seins Poolnek 660 of common sense, if the electors vote, Ict | L th i J 1G6 y d b, all 11s bi i ood Style, fhe new M “ ter BO mea- | a | tlem cast their votes for a progressive men | @ whic : to give the | ecal and Uliner tems. We don’t want to “stick in the mud” all} ee Liberals a cla 4 Victory They our lives, if we can e-cape from such at aaah | ' swcourdance Pere : ee ates ong ag fate. Lei us, then, raise our voices | 4 ; ‘ ‘ eal 4 H When the ce 7 180. LARUOR 0use, or Mr. Poole on Satu day. “He is a pro- ss ] > & 1 F: y D qn 1 MH il é % y Bstit 3 ¥ will dissolve Par i (jull 2aw 3w wlydw grersive man. The hum of his bus‘ness can | tap c alec ancy ry 00 Sy, i miery « @ €*., not § The « wail indefinitely Fists Médiciiters Ancor ‘ be heard at the u most precincts of the city d ° ] Pp vy, ais AVA LIE AKNOTT, » =}, a . Le i | . é sci gh Tr a Scotch surgeon, is dead c hie a. it which is better by far than a legal document, Stl passe in Varue on . K ° Island. i ‘ie Che. oF yeas. and not even ordinary civility aceompany- ri ews > Otel wit. Of two evils choose the le: By ‘ y . er eve ke : lie’s fron ‘A FLeET Of tilseen tronclads and eight tor- lat : a Fae J ; > t d W Il b y Ss | 1 ‘ t we i ALL * ention will insist on | pedo vessels have sailed from Plymouth oa a their fruits (deeds) you shall know thew, O0ds Cc ougs iw an I ec Oi a rs tod a sinat another Ruasian | reise ’ What is their eceupation? One desires to pdvance towards 4 ~ go shead; to give employment to honest pPp i z q > I; IT. The acceptanc by the Conserva-| Jes Cotemax, Ese, Superintendent of workmen; his factory is running loud and tives will necéssita urmment | ** #. 1. Island Railway, left for Boston this long; the other is known only as a “blow ¢ Parliams n days morning hard,” a laughing stock for the junior class PER Ge The Sta yesterday says ‘The i a at public meetings. Rise, therefore, electors Rat a of 4 Conservatives .is tear: «ii YEW PRINTS at the London House. of Ward Une and speak on Saturday. ye . : ull 2aw 3w wky4w | Teach sue . , onl 1? Gladstone insists 1 resigning, the Op- (jull 2aw 3w wkydw | Seach such do-nothings a leseon: but by all Ch’town, June 8, 1885. oihtin ee ind to accept the duty and; p, -—. means let us have cleanliness. i ad Sater’ ef | th ati alll We | ixv. KF ro BURKE, who was ordained Yours, etc., = - en - resp 2 —e . - , a : 7 priest at Jue JOC a snort time avo arriv sd » ‘ so er ee Ci Ra te 74 ee eee . trust they will n es th sh statea- | here last evening. ed) € PROGRESS. men bave seid i hi reed with so un ug inh able a, men have 8 > St. Peter's Bridge. inviting & tase r) One hundred and two pairs of Child’s! The i emes 835 “aD h Sie Charles | Slippers and boots jast r cei red ;: Jorsev ce i . mene — . : Te eee \ ghenin Sn fe C / eceived at Dorsey. Srx,—During a recont visit to the East- A] g Dilke s estim : c the L chances in i jull ern end f Kino’ ‘ a tieier ol s sedated: al end of King’s County, I had the thie r . [ | Sih round are | He Me Day ib LAIRD has gone to Moutreal pleasure of inspecting the aoe bridge my ——_ as the | A on the | to attend the meeting of the Presbyterian | COUT of construction at the Head of St. liberal side. The most serious stumbling | ‘ enera! Assembly, Peter's Bay. As you willno doubt have a ee sn “A ade a i full description of the structure when com- y ° | : P beck fur the Conservatives is the question | yup seeqmer MM. A. Starr aarived from | pleted, Lahall not enter into any lengthened e are now showing a Complete Stock of English, American ee : Halifex at noon to-day with merchandi details abou; it. I t, rer, forb The \ gays ‘‘Gladstone’s defes at , ray chandise, on M cannot, however, torbear d s d ; — as sy : oe An ( ae . she sails this ev ening with pre duce, viving public utterance to the general opin- an Cana ian yreseD Howuies +t SePpING stone } : . , :} ° nis iaieemtanel.;: Sianeli a canal —-— es ion that the bridge is both a credit to the “ _ 9 am ed an od ' 5a New Post Uthices have been established at | contractor and en ornament to St. Peter's. ing electi return ‘© power by a! ay “tation, Prince Co . Lakeville, King When completed, the work—with overwhelm! yave of popalar enthusi- : asm The Daily ks Sir Stafford Northcote will Py ] ind leader of the Commons and the Marquis of Salisbury will be Secretary of | (daira LATER, L NDON, June 1}. A private deputation of Conservative members of Parliament waited upon Sn Stafford Northcote and the Marquis of Salsbury yesterday, | urged them to re fase office. The Marquis of Salisbury stated that if the Queen cabled them they must ’ fem @ goverpment. He would support Sir Safford Northcote as Premier, and he ex- ted H Majesty’s comm ild pected er lajestys commana wou place Sir Stafford in that position. The quietness that has prevailedion the Siock Exchange throughout the present the pablie belief that the Conservatives m1 maintain for a cer- tain length of time matinuity of the foreign policy of Gladstone's Government. Crisis, is traceable to ac lt is rumored that Her Majesty the Queen has sent a cablegram to Mr. Glad stone, requesting him to reconsider his decision to resign. There is no reason, however, to believe that Gladstone will, under existing conditions, congent to resume i office. TE BUEL REBELLION Recruits for the Front. Fearing Another Indian BatTLevorp, June 10, Twenty-five recruits of Major Boulton's scouts arrived here at five o'clock last evening. They leave for the front to-day. Many families are leaving here for Winnipeg, fearing the possibilities of an- other Indian outbreak. j At a meeti: z of the settle rs, held here on Saturday night last, resolutions were pass- ed, censuring the authorities for permitting hostile Indians «ud half-breeds to go back to their reserves Presbyterian General Assembly. Monrreat, June 11. The Presbyterian Assembly met last evening in Creacent Streat Church, Over three hundred delegates were present. Prof. Maclaren, the retiring Moderator, preached a missionary sermon. Referring to mission work in the Northwest, he said thas net ne Indian c nnected with the Presb ts rian mission had joined the rebel- on, The roll was called, occupying a half oe h ur, j \ ase mbly proceeded to Ciect a new M erator, when Principal MacKnight was nou inated by the Modera- tors and a number +f the Presbyteries, and Was nnan isly elected. The brainess committee recommended three sessions each day Wolseley Denounces the Evacu- ation of the Seudan. Loxvon, June 11. A great sensation has been caused by the nh a PUdiication of Gen. Lord Wolseley’s de- Spatches, denoun vy the evacuation of the Soudan. Reported Drow ning of Major Lewis and 10 Men. Wuyarere, June LI. A a 41) ‘ » dex Whin - a f M uy . Battulior : Wan River. Ormation e bl of the 92nd iS, The Outbreak. | , and Milltown Cross, King’s Co, > Tuk very fine steamer Ulunda, will make reguler sailings between Charlottetown, tialifax and Boston every ten days during the season ~ o u“osieRY ab the Londons House. jjull2aw 3wwky 4w NEW > Mr. A. 5S. Urnqunart has been appointed agent for the Commercial Union Assurance Co. of London, Eng. His large advertise- ment giving fnil particulars will appear to-morrow. a New Goops.—bBy steamer from Boston, Ladies Hats, Window Muslins, very pretty, new Washing Fabrics for summer wear’, new Corsets aud Skirts, Trunks and Valises, Hand-bags, Hosiery and Gloves, with ier novelties—Weeks & o., Market Square. Laces oth inant ilies Foo anp Iee.—A London despatch says}: Most of the incoming steamers report encoun- tering fogs and ic’ pergs near this end of their run. The fog off the s-uth of Jreland was so heavy to-day 8s to delay the entrance to Queenstown of the (Gallia, State cf Nevada and Lord Clive for several hours. > [ne new flag for Summerside station has arrived. Our correspondent says the Station Master, Mr. Enman, has been in- defatigable in his exertions to procure it, and when it floats in the breeze on Dom- inion Day, he will look upon it (through a microscope) with adimiration. : > Wurre Quicts at the London House. {jull2aw 3w wky4w ou - Tue Mest Rev. Iguatius Bourget, Arch- bishop of Montreal, is dead. The deceased was about eighty-seven years old, and was consecrated Bishop of Telmessa in 1837, and was transia‘ed > Montreal in 1840. Since 1876 the active duties of his office have been performed by Bishop Fabre, who was con- secrated in 1873.—Givbe. cae ‘‘Brrp or Frexpom,” the winner of the city and suburban handicap, worth about £1,000 stg., and the Epson Grand Priza, worth about £4,000 sty., this spring, is a three year old colt bred by Mr. K. Wright, Richmond, England, ‘Bird Freedom” is a half- brother to ‘*Earl Clifden,’”’ owned by Mr. G, Tweedy, Charlottetown, of a An old smoker declares that he has been using Myrtle Navy tobacco ever since the second year of its manufacture, and that dur- ing that time he has never suffered from a blistered topgve or parched tonsils, or any other of the unpleasant effects which most tobaccos will leaye behind them. His ex perievee, he says, is that no other tobacco which he has ever tried is quite its equal, aod that in value for the money no other comes anywhere near it, __— =m + Found Dead. Mrs. Vance, a woman of fifty years, was found dead in her house on Long Street, at half-past ten o'clock this morning. The matter was at once reported to the police, and Coroner McLeod was notified. They immediately viewed the body as it lay in the position it was discovered. She was lying with her head gathered down to the breast apparently as if she had fallen in an ileptic nit, ar Vance has been drinking heavily the past three days, and there is evidence that excessive drinking of liquor was the eause of her death. The inquest will be held this evening at 6 o'clock. see Capt. Terrei, the Itaiian commander at Massowah, has advised King Humbert that King John of Abyssinia refuses to negotiate with Italy and declines to recognige the [talian occupation of Massowah, or pledge himself to refrain from hostilities. King Jobn claims that Massowah isa port of Calvary reports the ; Act to be and ten men, in the Saskatche- news however lacks con- | Abyssinia The London Standard says that Ears wanted the duration of the Crimel » three years, but a compromise on ltwo years was agreed to. The bill, drafted under Earl Spencer’s direction, has been considered by the cabinet. It is a com- prehensive measure. ' | Spencer Ch’town, June 10, 1885, ap- proaches—will be about 1,000 feet sn though the actual span of the bridge is, | should say, not much over 20 feet. It is built of very heavy, solid timber, well tied aud bolted, with a splendid ballasting of stone covered with heavy brush, and over all will be stone and gravel. The bridge will be so high, I am told, as not to be submerged by the heaviest spring tides. It leads directly from the road on the south side to the junciion of the roads on the north side of the Bay, and will thus be an improvement on the roundabout structure which, though still in very fair repair, was inconvenient to the travelling public. If the bridge is being finished in the efficient style in which it stood at the time I saw it, the genial and obliging contractor, Hugh Lord McDonald, Esq., will well deserve the praise a generous public and a friendly Goverument is prepared to give him. Yous truly, PROPHET, Stamp Verdorship. Sir,—With reference to the vile article which appeared in last night’s Examiner, | wish to say that the arrangement | made with the boy was perfectly satisfactory to him, and much to his advantage. But since his nameless friend has troubled himself about business which dves not concern him, | will relieve him of all further anxiety in the matter by giving the boy immediate liberty to improve his condition if he can, UNcLE. The London Daily News believes Mr. Adams insists that Miss Coleridge receive the £1,400 originally her in her father’s LENBSN —-—:0 ments, at very low prices NEW PRINTED COTTONS, will. The parties have not yet agreed ——ee M. iLeBrazza, French explorer has been appointed governor of the French province in the Congo country. in Nuns’ Veiling, Sangher Cloth Kid GLOVES. JERSEYS » , CORSETS, large SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, June 1@-Stmr Bonavista, Anderson, Mon- treal; Albion, Chapman, Buctouche, lum} ber. Juue ij—Pholine, Marshman, do, do. CLEARED. June 10—Grizelda, Boutin, Cocagne, bal; str Bonavista, Anderson, Fictou; Spirit of tho Day, Mason, de, bal; Sylvanus McDonald, Paoli, Shediac. pine lumber; © Bornier, Belanger, St Ann, C B, bal; Ethel Aggie, Wallace, do; Sea Breez>, Fraser, Brae, P EI, produce and mdse. OTHER PORTS. Jnne 9.—-Arrived brigt. Edith, McRae master, from Charlottetown. June 'Oth—Arrived bark William Ovxen, Browa master, from Charlott>town. Spow, (JUEENSTIWN, HOTEL ARKIVALS. OSRORNE HGUS&, June 10—John P Ross, Scituate, Mass; J McDonald, St Dunstan’s College; K D Martin, Elden; C B Thompson, New Glasgow, N S; W F fTidmarsh, Halifax, NS; W H Rolfe, Rice Point; P Bourke, River John, NS; Hugh M Ross, New Glasgow. 11—K Martin, Eldon; G Muttart, S’Side; D A Martin, Montague , To the SS — — ‘Electors of Ward 1: (+ 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, I take this means of asking you for your support on the day of election. If youdo me the honor to elect me, I will endeavor to represen your views and carry out your wisles a3 fa> as lies in my power. ; fam, get'omen, \ vurs truly, LEMUEL M. POOLE, Ch’town, Juue 8—tl elect. 1 ENTLEMEN,—Having been requested AND CENTS’ . —_ JU N £1. 70: K are showing this month a large varicty, in all depart- STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS FURNISHINGS. We solicit a share of Public Patronage. > Tl. IN 2 eS ES OO ee Brown’s Block, Charlottetown, May 2, 1885. —_ HOUSE! To the Electors of Ward One. ™ ENTLEMEN,—A vacancy having «c- curred in the representation of the Ward at the Civic Board, by the death of William Koughan, Esq., late Councillor, and having received a numerously signed requisi- tion te contest the Ward for the vacant posi tion, I beg leave to announce that I have 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, SATRENS, CAMELINES, DRESS GOODS, , Cashmeres, Merinoes. Ladies’ MANTLES, Ladies’ DOLMANS, in Ottoman Cloth and Silk. Silk GLOVES, Fish-thread GLOVES. Ladies’ variety in Cotton HOSIERY, STRAW HATS AND BONNETS in Latest Styles. Carpets, Qilcloths, Linoleums. Ch’town, June 3, 1885. DO ae CHRISTY’S LONDON HATS. ——— White and Colored SHIRTS, Ready-made CLOTHING, NEW GOODs. ER a oe NEW GOODS. y. B. MACDONALD “PAS 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 fabrics —Silks, Satins and Velvete. FATS ! est styles and Lowest Prices, Special attention is called to the stock of Mens’ and Boy s’ FELT HATS, FATS ! All the new- COLOTHIN G. 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, Ch’town, May 13, 1886, Queen Street, june6 JAMES CURTIS. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, dc. 17 ANTED— Left-off Clothing of every description ; ludies and gentlemen waited on at their residences. Apply to Mrs. Witts, 26 Queen Street. jaunt) 3i ANTED—Several steady, active, mar- ried men, who can be well recom- mended by former or present employers ; constant employ at good wages. Apply by letter only toS, A. G., office of thi« paper. junll lwk AILORS WANTED.—Coat, Pant and Vest Makers wanted immediately by the Subscriber at his Tailoring Establish:sent, Sidney Street, next door to Dorsey’s Factory. —J, A. McDownaLp. junell UR SALE.— Three thousand Cabbage Plants. Apply to Mrs. R, J. Davis, Euston Street West. junl0—2 OST—On Seturday evening, a silver 4 Watch, with chain attached. Finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at this ofiice. jund iy ANTED—A smart Girl for general housework in a small family ; good wages, Enquire at this cffice jun 31 ANTED—An experienced Saleswoman for a dry goods store in this city. Aa- dress A. B,, Post Office, Charlottetown, stat- ing what experience and reference junS NTED-At D. A. ‘Ww* Bruce’s, 4 coat, 3 ant and 2 vest makers, Competent hands will get the highest prices. may 28 ry ywO GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with room and board in a private femily. Pleasant central location. Apply at this Office, {may 27 ASTURAGE ~—Yxcellent pasture for the season, for a limited number of cattle, in the twelve-acre lot, next to Henry's Lime Kiln, Malpeque iRead. Apply early to George Alley. may20 eod YO LET—The Dry Good Store on Queen Street, lately ocoupicd by Mr. James |Shand. Alpply to M. Stévanzon marJ3 tf { —— — -_—_—= i\fgxo LET—A very desirable Dwelling on Upper Prince Street; immediate pos |session. Apply to E, R. Brow, or to J. M. | Auld, Grafton Street. may 19 eod O LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D. Macleod. Posses- | sion given first of May. Apply to A. White. apr27 —2aw pat NY person having a house to let in a nice A locality can hear of a tenant on applica- tion to this office, june 2, ti i i } 1 i | | i