RE I al, Na Mle, le He, Fine. « fe 2 Se eee a EO EES EE BA LE TEED EE LE AP Cote. = ee Ee ae > . v . Focal and Other Items. ound at Beer & Gofl’s , 7 is : mrete i ss lurkin | tiie \ on, L t | - \ } ket baskets just receis ‘ ‘ un2Z 2 : i heavy frost one nigh wat W x ardens suffered, \ Henry Coomrms is back in Charlotte tou ; vis zy London, Ottawa and ade > -* , . Losser Ban ‘® barrels Salt Herring, last year's catch, cheap for ready cash. A Mk Ni ull, Auctioneer. - Luk evening train from Charlottetown to Finis we Ist July wiil leave at 4.10 standard stead of 4.10 local, as at first a n = rus Charlottetown Engineers will meet this evening at 8 o'clock for drill, and to arrange for the J ele tion. A full attendance m reg ah - estimates of the cash to be spent during Jubilee week don’t forg the Straw berry Fest Market Heit on Monday eveniig ‘ ; inactivate Pur distribution of prizes at St. Dunston’s College will take place to-morrow at 3 o'clock p. m Parents of students and friends of the instituti ire respectfully invited to attend, - —_ \ : ivs meeting o t (WJuarterly Bo f ¢ Methodist congregation of Mone. | "I vas snimously resolved tw invite the N. B. and P. E. |. Conference to meet in that pia ext year ietieceiae M Joun Coomeps has issued ‘* The (dues n's Jubilee Souvenir and Guide Book.” contain ing historic sketches of the reign of Queen Victoria and lots of advertisements. The g" OOK, It Is needless to say, 1s very neat ij te ; - PRIVAT! ffers will b re v lfora short time for one share in the capital stock of the | I Stea 1 Navigation Company ‘ ‘Terms Oh h sh Balance can remain on terest at 5 per cent on approved security. BH. N D Gini Art Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this vy » Scott Act offender was fined $100 | ‘ eo months imprisonment, and five other | 2e8 W e ipourne d until Tuesd sy. An iSs- sauit we a several other cases were also s) irned -_ Mrs. Pency J. A. Lear, a lady well known in Boston ind Halifax musical circles, will assist at Miss Jennie Metiarry’s entertain- ment, under the auspices of the Young Men's Association, in their Hali to-morrow evening Christian Thursday : a Y ESTEKDAY obse rved being a public holiday it was 1s such inthe public offices banks, etc. All the stores were open during the day | but not much busivess was done. A great many people went to the country on fishing | and other excursions. winds partly cloudy or mh DAILY KXAN CHLEGAAPHIC XEWS. SPeCIAL Daspavodes ro Ta Scar THES OF Hel THE QUGEN'S JUBLLY liow it is Celebrated. Sr. Jonn, N. B. At the oratorical and musical festival last night the attendance large and the proceedings spirited and interesting. To- June 21. was day the polymorphians made a display which has never been equalied in St. Jolin nd perhaps never in Canada, One of the vst distinctive and noteworthy features of the celebration was the services in Trinity Church and the unveiling there of a bust of the Quee mn. The military core mony of ‘*trooping the colors was he mthe Market Square, and was witnesse: od by several thousands of peop le. LonpDoN, June 21. The press is notified that the atulatory telegrams from bodies and private individuals is so over- whelmingly large that it is : number of congr public | 7 wp 4s isamboat Shares m SATURDAY, June Sth,’ at 12 2 Shares in the Steamar Heather Belle, 1 Share of the Gapita! stock of the P, i. 1. Steam Navigation Company. A good paying investment. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, une 22, TR NEM aS, ; Jubilee Celebration. 1887. —3i ucen’s Grand Stand for School Children, Ie a Wk ONE SDAY, ~ 22nd, at 6 o'clock, p. m., | for the erection of a Grand stand in front of the ; Market House, to seat 1000 School Children. On behalf of Committee. received at inv office, matt A. MCNEILL. June 20, 1887.—2i mon wed impossible to | DWELLING HOUSE, &e | a | AM instructed by Mr. Penpraese to Sell by AN tia, m MONDAY, June 27th, at 12 o'¢lo 'K, noo t House and Pr treet (itast), 47 feet tlis Two-tenemen ling on kuston S i163 fe There is a good Bara on feet, 16 foot post This | will be Terms mises, front- , rugning back the premises, 16x24 , With Shod attached. property is conveniently situated, sold at a bargain. at sale, and A, McNEILL, Auctioneer. June 20, 1887 —-ti SIubiles | Sale PAINELNGS. DILLON, the we ae 7 a ee aii ss WODERY el oe. ae a iigh-Class ll-kaown Works importer Art, of answer them individually. The Queen is greatly touched and gratified by such ex- | jpressions of loyalty and devotion from ll classes of subjects. On | ad lee Lord Salisbury jubilee honors wil : | on several Liberal- Unionisis. The eets present an anima- ted appearance, many vehicles going about j full of people viewing the preparations. Wetutneton, N. Z., June 21. o-day was observed as a public holiday eo rhout New Zealand. There was en- thusiasm evs ry where, the natives sharing | in the cele b tion The Governor held levee, volunteers anu public societies ' | parade 1, and athletic sports and children’s | festis ul were held. To-night there were | ill iminations, thanksgiving services, balls. om certs, etc. The festivities will last | | three days. | noeiiicontonniantiant An @xplosion. | Paris, June 21. | An explosion of fire damp occurred in i the boring of the new railway |Gapin, the department of Hautes I'welve Italian laborers were killed and thirty-five wounded. . Dissatisfied. Lonpon, June 21. The Times says that the Pope sends a mission to Ireland because he is unsatisfied with the attitude of the Irish bishops. Ww eather Bulletin. The Pope Toronto, June 22—10 a.m. Moderate to fresh south east to south west cloudy weather with ~~ local showers stationary or slightly higher furs (Wednesday) morning Mr. E.H. Norton temperature. left ta juin the a *arisian vt Ri- <> - <> + ~<a — mouskKl After a month or twoin England, | . DPE > . ° ‘ ea taa hae wetan in eae THE PEOPLE SA} the balance of the summer in Norway and} a ae Es . Sweden. We wish hima pleasant time on| . That yesterday wasn’t much of a holi- his long journey. | day. a Miss CLarre Scorr, Miss Katie Mr. 8. K. Coburn, assisted by the of the Dramatic Club, intend giving a _per- formance in the Lyceum in aid of St. Joseph's | The | Mond: Ly night’s meeting. Convent, on the evening of July Ist. bill of fare will consist of the celebrated | (yreek Pl Ly * Mede a, farce, *“‘ A Kiss in the Dark.” Let there be | a full house. tistiatiiainens Tue teachers of the city schools desire to thank those ladies and gentlemen who have so kindly forwarded to them prizes for dis- tribution at the closing examinations of the city schools, and to say that they wou'd be glad if other friends, similarly disposed, would send in their gifts at the close of the present week, in order that the necessary ar- rangements may be made in reference thereto. Se heutedies Carp or Tuanxxks.—The Secretary of Queen Square Gardens takes this means of conveying the thanks of those interested to His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and all who so cor- dially patronized the entertainment last even- ing, and to Miss Claire Scott, Mr. Coburn, Miss Katie Scott, and members of the Drama- tic Club, the Artillery Brigade Band, and others who were instrumental in making the performance a success. ———— Jcuxe 30 we shall publish the names of those who subscribed for our paper, but did not pay, and after receiving it two or three months, have ordered it discontinued. We ave glad there are only a few of this kind ; but these few should be shown up. If they were too poor to pay, we would give it to them gratis ; but they are shirks.—Boston Provin- “ualis'. Toere are a fe w such ~— the Island, but they are few indeed net Club will hold its second spoon competition to-morrow afternoon at the Kensington Range, at 3.30 sharp. Ranges: 200 and 500 yds. Martini-HenryRifles. All those members who have not yet taken t prize at the Prouincial or County matches, or who have not won a silver spoon, are al- lowed an extra shot at each range. Ammuni- tion can be had at Harvie’s Bookstore, Kent Street, and rifles will be provided the gi ands. Tue Charlottetown Rifle on _——_-_ »-— ON | Friday last, while in her fatier’s carding mill at Blissfield, North- umberland Co., N. B., Elizabeth McElevee, the eight-year-old dauguter of Samuel Me- Elevee, had her left arm crushed to jeliy, by being caught and drawn ia between two revolving cylinders. She was taken to Chat- ham, where Drs. Benson and MeDonald amputated her arm at the shoulder joint there being nothing left helow the joint that could be saved. She bore up bravely on the train, making no outcry whatever, and stood the operation well. re Tue steamer Worcester, Captain Nickerson, with a general cargo ar rived from Boston at seven o'clock this morning. Following is the passenger list: Mr Joseph R Brecken, Mrs Joseph R Brecken, Miss Winnifred Brecken, Master Walter Brecken, Wiss Florence Stordy, Mrs C White, Mrs A Sampson, Mr G H Gal- ligher, Miss Christie A Smith, Miss Julia Me- Kinnon, Mrs J H Bolton, Miss Julia Camp- bell, Emma Mac :pherson, Maggie Young, Mary Anderson, Christie McLeod, Mary Me- Phee, A Hubbard, M MeNeill, J Clark, Flora MelIntyre, Hannah McQueen, Isabel Mac- donald, Christie Macdonald, Sarah Dennis, Flora J Munro, Magzie McPiee, T J McCor- mack, Miss Pieasantune. morning . ; Scott and | members | | Chat there should at least have been a Jubilee salute to relieve the monotony. That the trades procession is in tright hands now. -That there was lots of the enthusiasin at ~—That itis time the summer resorts and the laughable | were be sing advertised. ~That a small advertisement stating ac- ts alincetliahhias. terms, etc., inserted in a few American papers would have a good effect. —That the promenade concert was a success. —That the Italian musicians are good ones. —That the Park will be the centre of at- traction while the military are in camp. —~That the Local Government should do something handsome for the Institution for the Blind. —That it is time some of the music performed on the Squares. That King and Hulsborough Squares should be touched up a little. That egg sandwiches are popular. —That a number of young men fishing yesterday. —That some of them drank the bait. That as a result some queer stories are in circulation. —That the Artillery drill on Market Square on Monday evening was something new —That at one time things looked some- what critical for those present at the Trades Procession meeting in Market Hall. —That there will be Jubilee services. in some of the churches on Sunday next. —That the stores will be open on Jubilee days. —That the clerks are to be given a day on the Lith July. —That tenders will shortly be called for the removal of the old porch from Queen Squ: ire. —That an application of Warner's Safe Cure would perhaps relieve the Square of those consumptive safes. That Jubilee days should be eee ed public holidays by the Mayor. « —That an effort is being made to have some one or more of the fl: agships here dur- ing the Jubilee celebration. That some should at once be made towards releasing the one unfortun- ate debtor confined in Queen’s County Jail. bands of went holi- move - +s sew « Miss Mary Exizapetn Barr, the matron of the city hospital, started, yesterday morn- ing, on a vacation of four weeks. She left Bos ton to-day for her old home in Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island, where she will remain during her absenee from Concord. Miss Barr's steady attention to duty for two years has demanded a rest, and this she pro- poses to have absolutely. She has provided a substitute in her position, a lady of exper: ience and a personal friend, to whom she ean confidently leave the care of the hospital, without fear or anxious thought, till she re- turns. Her many friends wish her a succegs- ful trip, and a happy time; renewed strength and courage for the duties of the coming time. —Coneord, N. H., Daily People and Patriot. > A Gtove contest is to take place at Anna- polis ina few weeks. The principal “‘set-to” will be between Paddy Shea, the champion of P. E. Island, and an unknown hitter, form erly of New Orleans, for a purse of #200 ond the gate munvy.— Ha. Hvraid, tunvel, in i 1ipes. : London and Li in q verpool, G. B., now on a unada, has sent mea consignment of Choice Pictures by British Artists, which I will sell by Auction at son's Building, Queen Street, on VIGMOAY JUNE 27TH, at 2 o’clock, P. M The pictures will be on view on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, June 2ith and 25th, from 2 until 6 p. m. ‘The collection embraces excellent, guaranteed genuine works by esteemed ENGLISH ARTISTS, inclading beautiful =) valuable samples by J. J. Barker, J. Horlor, T. P. Cole, Fritz, C. Meadows, G. et Se G. onlew. &c., &c, Mr. Dillon vouches fcr every picture, and from many of the Artists, he holds exclusive right of sale of their works in America, &2 Inspection Invited. Sale Reser ve. tour Rooms, Steven- Positive. No A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. June 18—ts. Billiard. Table &c RY Auction, THURSDAY, June 23rd, at 12 o'clock, noon, at Rooms, MacHachern’s Build- ing, Quee n Street,— The complete outfit of the Queen Billiard Club, consisting of one American Billiard Table, in good condition. 1 set Billiard Balls. also 15 Balls, suitable for Pool, a lot of Rests, Cues, Racks, &e. Also, a lot of Furniture, in Tables, Chairs, Benches, Stools, Pictures, &c. Terms Cash—Sale Positive -No Reserve. das McNEILL, Auctioneer, June li, a Dwelling Fiouse at Auction, [ AM instructed by Mr, P. ieee Esq.. to sell at Public Auction, on SATURDAY, the 25th June inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises, A Desirable Double Tenement House, with land attached, situated on Alley Street. A large portion of the purchase money may remain secured by mortgage on the premises. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer. 14 16 18 20 22 & 24 eod & 20 21 22 Ch’town, June 14, 1887.— Valuable Freehold Property For Sale by ewes Auction. Dwelling House and other Out- buildivys, owned by Mr. Thomas Smith. and situated on the corner of Prince and Water Streets, will be sold by Auction, on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of June next, at the hour of il o'clock, a. m For further particulars apply to the subscriber, on the premises. Tes ie AS SMIT: . H. B. MAC GOW; wae tioneer. YHE Property, Ch town, mer 97, 1887—eod tl sale POTATO STARCH FACTORY, | was TED TO BUY A Site for a Potato Starch Factory, convenient to a plenti ful supply of clean Water. and near a shipping point by rail or water. Must be in a district whore a large crop of pota- toes is raised. Address at once. P. ). Box 145, giving fuil particulars. confidential. June 20-1 wk wkyl Charlottetown, Cminunication strictly Potato Starch Maker. W ANTED—A competent Potato Starch Maker, capable of taking charge of a Factory. Apply at once to P.O. Box 145, Charlottetown, giving experience, references and wages wanted. Communication strictly coufidential. June 20—4i & why li Potato Starch Factory. WWANTE [(D TO PURCHASE For Cash, & Potato Starch Factory. Apply, stating capa city, locality, probable cost of potatoes and facil i.es for shipping, to P. O. Box 145,Charlottetown. Principals only dealt with. Communication Strictly private aud confidential, June W--dy wky jwk -_ a 2 hariottetown Board of Trae (INCORPORATED UNDER CHAPTER 130 OF TiLK ReViskD STATUTES oF CANADA.) TOTICE is hereby given that a Ceneral AN Meeting of the Corporators (those who have signed the Certificate of Incorporation) of **Tue CHARLoTTETOWN Boart ov TRADE,” will be held in the City Council Chamber, on (Ww WDNESDAY, 22nd inst., at half-past seven o'clock in the evening. The object of said Meeting is to elect a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary, and | wb least eight other members, who (together with the President and Vice-President) shall constitute the Council of the said Board of ‘Trade,—to elect twelve members, who shall constitute ‘*The Board of Arbitration,’’—to enact Bye-Laws, and to transact such other business as shall be brought legally before the said Meeting. LEWIS CARVELL, Secretary. junl5 tl dte Ch'town, June | 4th, 1887 , Valuable Premises and Shares in Str, Heather Belle, a OR Sale, on easy situated three-story, terms, that conveniently two-tenemenut Dwelling Hlouse on King Street, close by the Railway Station, Also—Two Shares in the Steamer ‘Heather Belie”—a good paying investment. For full particulara apply to <A. MeNeill, Auctioneer, or to the owner, DANIEL TAUDVIN., Clvtown, June 16, For Liverpool Direci. 187, barkentine * REEMA -” The Clipper 300 Tons Register, Reclassed and Xewly WMeialled, WILL SATII FOR wa V BRE OO 1, ABOUT THE FIRST JULY And will carry lobsters, lowest rates ol freight, For freight apply to the owners. PeAKe BROS. & C2. June 18, eod, tf starch, ete., at very NOTICE. APPLIC: ATION w will be made to the Par- ‘ liament of Canada at its present session for an Act to incoaporate the Canada Atlantic Steamship Company (limited) with power to own and operate steamships and vessels be- tween ports in Canada and elsewhere out of Canada, MacCOY, PEARSON, \ MORRISON & FORBES, J Solicitors for Applicants. Halifax, N. 8., June 15th, 1887—junl8, 1 10) WANTS, J LOST, POUND Ae. DRESSMA KING and Plain Sewing done oppo- site the Roller Skating Rink, Kent Street. Entrance, side door. june22—-3i pd W ANTED—Three capable women can obtain good situations as cooks in New Hampshire. Good wages anda zood home offered t» the right parties. Callforone week at THE EXAMINER Office. jun22 tf inentinipaiapiecainaa dian AN TKD—A Girl for references required. Terms: moderate. general housework; Apply at this oitice, june20 tf pastu RE TO LET—A Four-acre Field, within one- fourth of amile of the city, opposite the residence of Mrs. Burrows, Spring Park Road. Apply to John Ings. jun20 3i pd Fok SALE—A new Milch Cow—superior ani- mal, Apply at EXAMINER office. jun20 tf W ANTED—A competent man to take charge of y _ ayeung stallion to!W innipeg, Manitoba—fare paid. For particuiarsapply to Dr. Jenkins. junels 3i si pd C: ABBAGE PLANTS—Any quantity of Prime ? Cabbage Plants at McKory’s Gurden, Sydney Street, Kast. juael? bi pa WaNTED—a good Cook in a small family. Apply at once at this office. iunl7 tf Rok SALE—A single scuil built last winter; terms EXAMINER oOftice. T°: LE1.—A house cn Water Sireet, Railway Station, in good repair. EXAMINER OFFIOE. T° LET.—A house on Pow nal Street containing 9rooms and shop. Apply to owner «+n the premises—MICHAEL TRAINOR. june 15 4i Te LET—The store lately occupied by A. E. Yuill; immediate possession. Apply to M. Stevenson, Queen Street, junel4 tf Lapstreak Boat, liberal. Apply at junein ti opposite _ Apply at june lott W- ANT ED— BO. ARDE —in a private family, pleasantly situated, oe ten minutes walk from Post Office, one oer two Boarders csn be accommodated ; married couple or gentlemen preferred; terms moderate. Apply at this office, june Ii tf Wa NTED—1,090 Bricklayers to work; 45c. pea ghour; steady work and protection guaran- teed. Apply to Builders Exchange, Chicago, Ll. junld 12i ge LET—The twoupper fla uts in the brick build- oy a sb ove the store occupied by Miller Bros. Sew ing Mac shi ne Agents; can be rented Lox -ther or separately; possession immediately. Apply to Mrs. Offer, Queen Street. jand “ eds pat O LET—The Dw. Hing: hone se on corner of Prince and Dorchester Sireeis. For ternis, &e, apply to Geor we Alley. apr22 2aw tf BEES WANTED - A fow Hive 3 of Bees. Ad- dress with particulars and lowest price, J. P. Cooke, Vietoria, Crapaud.—June 16—3) wky a good Cook, wages $8.00 per WANTED-A Apply. to Mrs, Kd- month. No washing. ward Bayfield, Chario:tetown. mayé wkly tf wkly pat tf 4 0 LET—The Street West, Dwelling House on Richmond | at present occapied by et MeKiovlay, Esq. Apply to James D. Masen. mayid TO. LET—A House and Siable on Pleasant | Street, with good water on preimises; ajso, | House on cing Street, near Ruilway., Apply to WwW illiam Doda. jJune7 To LET—Three miles from town, a Dwellin House, partly furnished if requi ired. For pag ticulars enquire of L, E. Prowse _ jun6 eod tf r- O LET—A House on King Street. near Pownet “L owes. Apply at Examiner Utils jun GAY, JUNE RRBUCEE PRICKS- Black and Colored Cashmeres, 40in, wide, at 25 cents, \ lite Sheeting, two yards wide, at 23 cents, Table Linen, from 22 cents per yard. . Tapestry Carpet, from 34 cents per yard, Gent's Hard and Soft Felt Hats, now styles, only 50 cents, Gent's Tweed Suits from $3.95, Gent’s White Dress Shirts, from 50 cents. 30-Cent Tea for 25 cents. GEO. EK Sign of the LIOM™. Ch'town, June 17, 1887—eod & wky ae FULL, Uuty Heard Fron THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT LWeZE AH HA D- arn 0ee"""" Trade Roaring, and Still the Rush Goes On WW" 2 Because We have the Best Cutters. We keep First-class Workmen. We personaily superintend the work. Our Patterns and Styles are Correct. Our Pri es are Very Moderate es our exp nses are light—not havin to hire Cutters. And our Garments fit “Like de faper on de Vali.” Soutannes, Cassocks and Cassock Vests. Clerical Coats and Vests a Specialty, —— oe () a VCLEOD & M°KENZIE, Queen Street, opposite Watson's Drug Store. JAMES McLEOD, late of C. Robertson & Co. J. T. McKENZIE, formerly Bruce & McKenzie, late of New York, Charlottetown, May 31, 1887—eod & ae D. A. BRUCE INTENDS MOVING INTO OTH AR PRAMISEHS IN A FEW AND OFFERS HIS ivyMENSE STOCK eh ae CLOTHS, HATS, WHITE AND GOLCHED SHIRTS, ee et a> Fer Cent Discount, Iie it’s TRUE aT Ch’town, May 21, 1887—eod & wky MONTHS, CASH. STANLEY BROS, DRY GOODs, BROW » BLOCK, CASH. CASH. ‘Marked very ioe for Ready Money. ST ANLEY BROS. BROWN’S BLOCK. Ch'town, May 81, 1887—oulh & why site cate teeta, ; | ay an tonngpeienmtnnnr vm ms ae He Ne ceneitah tenn aaaaieeanaeiinaiaen aa sa a te nscatagap city eniticniin callie AN AE ERE A CR SEER ea oe te A SAPS at am PR AMON elie Nae SPB