Lecal and Other Lems. ENGLAND has 15,200 Quaters. o Load CLravp HAMmIvton is dead. a NEW Goods openiug at the Diamond Book store > Mork genuine Scoti’s Electric Brasher, at Weatsou’s. - Oscak WYLDE was married on Wednesday to Miss Liyod ~~ Hat's. Luby’s, Ayer’s, Allan's and Cingtl- ese Hair Kestorers at Watson's, - Mr, W. H. Cuive, of the Inre-national Steamship Co , is at the Rankia « Tomartors, Pine Apples,” Bananas, at the ‘-Littie Shop around the Corner,” > Roy's express wagous, from twenty-five cents up, at the Diamond bookstore. > New Lawn Teunis. Base Balls, Fishing | Wear, etc., at the Diamond Bookstore, ; o Frrreen thousand five hundred and eleven immigrants settled in Canada during May. > THE DA TELECRAPHIG NEWS. [Seecrat Desrarcues ro Tur EXaMIneRr, | Kepublical convention. WILD ENTHUSIASM BLAINE SE LECTED. Logan for Vice-President Carcaco, June 6 an . . Che Convention [al] was densely ecrowd- ed ail day, and from the ’ was the wildest enihusiasm and excite- ‘ } > ment, which increased as the balloting pro- pa . 5 } Pp gressed. \\ ien the result of the second allot was announced, showing ayain for Blaine, the Convention went wild with ex- citement. At this time it was announced | that Logan would transfer his strength to } | Blaine, and the next ballot would thus very start there | oi, ak . The Steamship Bonavista. | There arrived in the harbor of Montreal, | the 2nd inst., a steamship which, | although not registered in a Dominion port, | isa bone fide part of the increasing Cana- | }dian merchant marine, aud a practical evi- | dence of the enterprese of Montreal busi- /ness men. The Black Dix nond steamship line, a comparatively new venture, hes developed a trade between Montreal, Quebec, the Gulf Ports and Newfoundland which a few years ago would have been | thought improbable; but the far-seeing ones who made the initial venture in that direc- tion have demonstrated the value of the | business relations between the points men- | tioned, each season of navigation showing /@m increase in the cargoes and passenger lists of the steamers on their various trips. | In building the Bonavista the managers _of the Black Diamond line have shown a /more than usual regard for the comfort and convenience of passengers who may use 1 Sat vessel as a means of t:ausportation. |The day has scarcely passed when passen- | gers to the Gulf Ports had to prt up with | but scanty accommodation in order that ) cargo room might nut be infringed upon. | The cabin of the Bonavista offers not only jcomfort to the man of business, but also luxuries to the tourist, individuaily or col- on Ie vo ant to t the we beat Eng | ; : : : . } Iv you want to get -, very beat a render Blaine’s nomination certain. After/lectively, the staterooms being arrang- | Statione ant y ap, «wc ; : . ; ¥ “ys Ha a na very cheap, go to G. MH.) some time order was restored, and the final | ed to accommodate families and/| a US. Di ~ . . - 'ballot resulted as follows:—-Biaine, 541;/others who may desire privacy. Forty BeacrricLty Framed Oil Pictures and Chromos, only $1.50 each at the Diamond Bookstore. Ctediiincing Owine to the ice blockade at the North Side it is difficult for our fishermen to get herring for bait. it eatidihieiaaiais For fashionable stationery get the Sham- rock, Qld English, pure Irish linen note papers at G. H. Haszard’s. iiiilatiiedo Exo’s Fruit Salt, Torrant’s Aperient, Evans’ Saline, Lamplough’s Saline and Bisb- op'’s Citrate of Magnesia at Watson's. - > | Arthur, 207; Edmunds; 41; Hawley, 15; iL gan, 7; Lincoln, 2; John Sherman none. | After the announcement of the official | count the Convention tock recess, | At the evening session the work of nom- | inating a Vice-President was begun. After a telegram had been received from Logan, saying that he would accept the Vice- aes Presidency, he was unanimously elected as the candidate for the Vice-Presidency. Boston , June 6. Expressions of opinion as to the wisdom of Blaine and Logan’s nominations, among both Democrats and R:publicans, are vari- ous and diversified. Some Democratic Lawn Tennis Nets, Lawn Tennis Balls, Lawn Tennis Rackets, another supply, just received at the London House. {junez 21 ithetilime Tue auction sale next door to Watson's Drug Store, continues this evening, at seven o'clock. Good bargains.—A. McNgitt, Auc- tioneer, _ > -—- A REC@PTION and baptism service will be held in the Upper Prince Street Methodist Church to-morrow evening at the usual hour of | service. iicninees CONFECTIONERY in variety, wholesale and retail, at the ‘‘Star Confectionery,” Great George Street, atthe “Little Shop around the Corner.’ ee MeEwn’s suits for $4.85, at J. 8. Macdonald’s. {june7 wky jcbintialpieiiliel Tue Five, Seven and Ten-Cent Shelves in the north window of the Diamond Booksfore attract legions of persons, who wonder how such grand bargains can be given. nliihelipiilinne G. H. Haszarp has just received a very large stock of English and American Station- ery, which he wil! sell at very low prices. Queen Street, Bald win’s Old Stand. - > — Autison Wiser, of Westmorland, N. B., has hen adjudged insane and will be placed in tue asylum. He raves continually about McCarthy murder and the Osborne trial. — > — Tue attention of the Civic authorities is directed to the pump on Rochfort Square. The water in the pump is very good, and it is a pity that it should be spoiled for the want of repair and improved surroundings. avinipatiptnetih Tue extravagance caused by the Derby is a subject of comment in London. As much as $375 was paid for a small balcony in the grand stand to see the race. It is fifty-six years since the two first horses ran a dead heat. _ i. — ALL wool tweed suits for $7.25 at J. B. Macdonald's. |june7 wky iobiinieead WE regret that error was made ix: the local announcing the postponment of eale of the Spring Park Brewery. The Brighton Brewery is not for sale. The following is the paragraph as it should have appeared: — The sale of the Spring Park Brewery pro- perty is postponed until Wednesday, 17th September next. ~ > - Quire a sensation was created this forenoon by a drunken braw! on Queen Street. Sach a scene is rare now-a-days. But it is too bad that it should occur in a Scott Act town. We hope the Inspectors, or the Magistrate, or the Alliance, or someone, will take pains to find out where the liquor came from; and have the illicit dealer punished. Two or three months in jail would not be a bit too mach punish- ment for the man who sold the stuff which made the disturbance. — 2 Goon grey cotton for 4 cents a yard at J, B. Macdonald's {june7 wky np ~ Tue Montreal, Halifax and Boston steam- ship Co's., steamer Titian, Capt. Noad, arriv- ed this morning. The Titian is an iron screw steamer, two hundred and forty feet long, thirty feet beam and 1,249 tons burden. She was built in 1870,and has since been doing good work. She has splendid accommodation for aixty-first class passengers, and is admirably fitted for a passenger and freight boat. It is the intention of the Company to run two other boats on the route between Montreal and Boston during the season. They will call fortnightly at the following ports: Montreal, Quebec, Gaspe, Percy, Summerside, Charlottetown, Pictou, Halifax and Boston. The Titian is quite a fast boat. She made the passage from Gaspe to Summerside in twenty hours, and from Summerside to Charlottetown in three hours and twenty minutes. Her captain is a young man of large experience. We wish the Company and the line of steam- ers every success. _ >--_— J. B. Macpvonarp is selling cheap. Go there, {june7 wky siete aa Peop.ie’s Cemerery Company.—A meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company was held to-day, and, after a forma] organiza- tion of the Company, the following gentlemen were elected as Directors for the coming year: — President—Hon. T. W. Dodd. Directors—W. A. Weeks, D. Farquharson, R. R, Fitzgerald, Chas Robertson and J, M,. Sutherland, Eequires. The Directors were authorized to complete the purchase of the Rebertson lots, compris. ing about 84 acres, on the Upper St. Peter's Road, and immediately adjoining the ne Roman Catholic Cemetery. he site selected by the Company isa beautiful one for the purpose of a cemetery, and commands a nice view of the city and harbor. The meeting empowered the Directors to have the grounds off and draft plaus submitted at day possible, in order that the cemetery be available for octupation. at the earliest | effo may for organs rejoice over the nomination,claiming that its weakness will enable them to elect their candidates. The majority of Republi- can papers say that Blaine and Logan will be found invincible. A British Turnout. Carno, June 5. The whole British garrison paraded the streets of the city yesterday for the purpose of impressing the natives end overawing the secret societies. Sentries have been doubled because of a rumored attempt to explode the citadel. The Dynaniiters. LonvDon, June 7. The English Government has drawn the attention of the French authorities to the immunity enjoyed by dynamiters in Paris in laying plans und making preparations for outrages. —— Blaine Leads. Sackvitte, N. B., June 7. Blaine has received the nemination with with Arthur second. Blaine led on the whole three ballots by a small number over Arthur. Shoemakers on the Strike. PHILADELPHIA, June 6. The shvemakers of this city are ona strike. The number exceeds 600. —— or - — ——— W eather Euletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. 10 a. m. Light to moderate variable winds, fair wea- ther, with local showers, not much change in temperature. Toronro, June 7- METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown Jane 7, 1534. Highest temperature yesterday,. ........ 62.7 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..46 | Lowest temperature this morning ........44.6 Temperature this morning, at S o'clock. .49.9 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock ...56.0 MARRIED. At St. Patrick's Church, Grand River, Lot 14, on 27th ult., by Rev. I’. Doyle, P. P., Mr, Martin O’Cornor, of the P. E. 1. Railw&y, sen of John O'Connor, Esq , of Arlington, Lot 14, to Mary Theresa, daughter of Thos. Murphy, Esq,, Port Hill. At the Rocklin House, Charlottetown, on Sth May, by Rev. J. McLeod, Mr, Donald McLeod, of Flat River, to Miss Elizabeth McDonald, of Orwell. At Tryon, on the 20th of May, by the Rev- T. S. Teed, Robert Bruce Hodgson, of Tryon to Anna Rebccca, eldest daughter of Captain Peter Stewart, of Victoria, Crapaud. At Summerside, by Rev. N. McKay, Calvin J. Goodwin, of Bay Vert, Westmoreland Co., N. B., second son of J. K. Goodwin, Esq., to Miss Sarah A. Smith, of Augustine Cove, Prince Co., P. E. 1., youngest daughter of Prof. J. Hersche] Smith. DIED. At North Rustico, on Sunday, June Ist, of Pneumonia, Lucy Ann, third daughter of William and Isabella Toombs, aged 21 years. *« She is not dead,—the child of our affection, But gone into that echool Where she ne longer needs our poor protec- tion ; And Christ himself doth rule. In that great cloister’s stillness, and seclusion’ By guardian angels led, a. Safe from temptations, safe from sin’s pollu- tion, She lives, whom we call dead ” At his residence, No. 161 Brurswick Street, Halifax, N. S.. on the 27th May, after a short illness, James Brennan, in the 40th year of his age. icle the death of Hugh McDonald, of Dundas, which occurred on the 25th ult, at the early denly , hours. Several passed by, bu ‘atteation, until a good Samaritan camo ' | way. who took him to his house and did ‘in his power to minister to his wants. Dre, | Kaye and McLaren were unceasing in their | rts to save him; but death was to strong human skill, and the subject of our obitu- ary suctumbell td the indVvitable. 4 It is with feelings of regret that we chron-| son, New Glasgow; Jas D Donahoe, Halifax; age of twenty-eight years. About four weeks Mise Blanchard, do, ago, while riding to Georgetown, he was sui- taken ill, and having fallen from bis w horse, lay in a semi-conscious state for ten | but paid him no; ™4", that | louis, " . al} | Northport, NS; Dari saloon passengers can be carried without itrouble. The smoking room, lavatery, ladies bathroom and exclusive cabin are models of elegance, and fitted up in the best style of upholstery. The panellings of the saloon are of maple, rosewood and ebony, tinted in the most wsthetic manner in delicate shades. A steward (Mr. W. Holmes) and stewardess pay «ail necessary attention to passengers. The vessel also has good accommodation for second-class passengers, situate’ amid- ships. Twenty can be berthed in comfort- able style. The Bonavista (probably named after Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland) was built to order this spring at Newcastle-on-Tyne at the Neptune Works of Messrs. Wigham, Richardson & Co., her number being 172 and tonnage 836. Her engines are of. the ‘compound surface condensing description. The higa pressare cylinder is 31 inches in diameter, the low pressure 62 inches; stroke, 42 inches. The nominal horse-power is 170, but the epgines are capable of being worked up to a greater pressure. The fur- naces are fed from six fire holes, the con- sumption of coal per day being an average of 17 tons. Mr. Richard Glass, the chief engineer; who was on the steamship Good Hope, of London, a vessel formerly trading to the St. Lawrence, pointed out to the repocter a number of the excel- lencies of the new ship. She made the run from Sydney te Montreal in three days eighteen hours, including a detention of five hours, which is considered good time. During the voyage out heavy weather was experienced, and prevented any fair trial of the engines being made. Mr. Glass, how- ever, remarked that the Bonavista would not be behind any of the St. Lawrence vessels of her size for speed. Captain D. Anderson commands this latest addition to the Montreal fleet, who, RX A MINER. LONDON HOUSE. 400 Suits Boys’ C’othing GEO. a ee ee te \ June trade. Perkins & Sterna’, : 0 ’K are showing a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets tor Black. White, snd Celored “traw Hats. Bieck, White, and Colered straw Bonnets. chip Hats and Bonnets. ‘ivrimmed Hats and Bonnets. a Fancy Straw Hatsand Bonnets, ihe largest display of Children’s Hats to be found on P. ieathers and Flowers fiat and Bonnet shapes. WHEW MILIINERY MATERIALS. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. Ker PRICES LOW. 2a PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, May 28, 1es4. ee Oe eh ET 1 RO Om ame . i v@ He C2 1s GQVvoyp AMA AO; "Sp. Ady all Stwies and Qualities, ysBpD DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, June 2, 1884. with his chief officer, Mr. D. C. Fraser, will be remembered as having been on the Valetta a few seasons ago. The ship has a crew of twenty-six men all told. She is schooner-rigged, provided with steam steer- ing gear, four lifeboats, and all the latest mechanical inventions necessary for the navigation of a steamship. Messrs. Kingman, Brown & Co., are the Bonavista’s agents at Montreal. Messss. Peake Bros. & Co., are agents for the Black Diamond Line at this port. Dr, TANNER has come to reside in Minne- apolis, although there are now 400 doctors in the city. It is comforting to know that if the worst comes to the worst Dr, Tanner can live on nothing—and our pure air.— Canadian American, pipilgietiinaa THE cricket match between the Philadel pbia team and the gentlemen of Ireland team was resumed at ublin on the 5th. The Americans were easily victorious, winning by six wickets. The Irishmen made a score of 180 in the second innings. ee Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, June 6, Shipped per Str. St. Lawrence, Evans, Master, for Point du Chene : OE Banc vaso 080s bea )g OOo $ 650 00 257 bags potatoes. ............-.-- 91,00 OS re 18.00 O64 Wath CON c. i 55 55. 45 81 232.00 274 caMeS OB7S.. 2... eee eee ees 956.00 ‘Magic Healer’’ best and quickest remedy for extracting heat they have ever used. MRS. ROSS'S “Magic Healer’ Salve, (Warranted to Cleanse ‘and Heal.) URNS, Scaldr, Chapped Hands, Cuts, Boils, Frost Bites, and Skin Sores of every description. It is said by those who have tested the jor Burns, that it is the For Chapped Hands or Cold Sores, it is unparalleled for its speedy results, making the skin soft and pliable. For Fishermen and persons employed in handling wet or rongh articles, it is invalu- able for giving the hands a smooth texture) and healthy tone, Its cleansing and healing properties are ont enceuve Monreal 2 Charlottetown BosTo STEAMERS. CARROLL —Capt, Brown. | LEAVE CH’TOWN, TKURSDAYS, 5, P. ' LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, 12, KON. | : 1 Passenger accommodation excellent, Freight carried at lowest rates. Egg cases handled with greatest care. CARVEL!L BROS, Ch’town, May 31—pat jovr pio *m j | } EXCURSION FARE! To Boston and Return, | —PER-— CARROLL O8 WORCESTER, S15 60 cahei CLASS. CARVELL BROS, | Ch‘town, May 31—pat 4w 2aw STEARIER MIRAMICHI. | Leaves Montreal, Monday, 16th June, and fortnightly afterwards. | ‘Leaves Charlottetown, Tuesday, 10th June. remarkabie where the skin is broken by ex-| and fortnightly afterwards, ternal means, while its rapid aciion in re- moving all offensive matrer from Boils or Old Weunds, and forming a new skin is truly wonderful, Price, 25 cents per box, Sold at the Drug Stores of W. R. Watson, Apotnecaries’ Hall and reser & Keddin, and by the wanvfacturer. Address, P, O, Box 179. MRS. JEAN A. ROSS, Upper Great George St. Ch’town, Jane 5—tu th sa wkly 10% Superior passevger accommodation, and | freight carried carefully at lowest rates CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 3!—pat ?m cone MEDAL-PARIS 1378" 81945. 00 SHIP NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. June 6.—Onward, Forstiner, Wallace, build- ing stone; Rising Dawn, Boudroit, Pictou, coal; Pursuit, McInnis, Pinette; Primrose, Payzant, Haw kesbury, lum; Laura OC, Pollard, Northport, lum; ss Summerside, Cameron, Pictou, general mdse. June 7.—B. K. Kitty. "Goodwin, Canso, 200 bris herring in bulk; We Are Here, Langile Pictou, coal. PORT CLEARED. June 6.——Pholine, Marshman, Buctouche, bal; * Pursuit, McInnis, Pinette; Cora, Melsaac, Anticosti, bal; Columbian, Mustard, Card:- gan, 9,372 bush oats June 7.—We Are Here, Langille, Pictou, ba). OTHER PORTs. Summerside, June 6—Entered str Titian, Moatreal, mdse. Cld—schrs Lodi, Green, Cape Traverse, Maggie F, Sonier, Tracadie, N B, produce; str Titian, Pictou, mdse. oo mm HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. : June 6 —A S Campbell, Montreal; J Levin, Boston; A Weir, jun , Toronto; N T Norman, Montreal; T W Higgins, St John. RANKIN HOUSE. June 7—John Horn, St John; Jas Walker, Boston; T D Archibald, Sydney; J V Mathe- |W H Olive, St John; Mr and Mrs J Knight, | Halifox; Mrs C P Blanchard, Bellow’s Falls; OSBORNE HOTEL. June 6- Hugh McLellan, Dundas ; R Sea- Souris; Michael Foley, do; A J Me- Murray River; H L Brownell, ‘1 stewart, New York; | iJ J MeCormack. Sun Francisco, Cal.; Alex | | McBeth, Summe.+.de; Martin McRae, Belfast. 7—Cornelius Kane, St John, NB; SC Clark, | Mount Stew ct; Archibaid Shaw, Crapaud; David Rovs, Orwell, BLACK DUMOKD LINE PRetween Montreal, Charlottetown, Pictou and St. John’s, Vfld. THE FINE STEAMSHIP “ BONAVISTA, 1,313 tons register, CAPT. D. ANDEREON, will cail from Montreal for St. John’s, Newfoundland ON OR ABOUT THE 7TH JUNE, Calling at Charlottetown and Pictou. Will carry Horses and Cattle oa) Beck. For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & €0,, AGENTS. GROWERS will produce heavy mons- Ch’town, June 2, 1884—3i. a year. — | fanded. 1 UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMIN J. 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VOWS or HORSES found at jarge upon / the Streets or Squares will be impounded, and the owners prosecuted, under the City By-Laws, All persons cutting, barking or injuring trees wiil be rigorously prosecuted under the Dominion Criminal w, whereby such offences are punishable by imprisonment from one month td two yeare, with hard labor. The sum of ten dollars will be paid to any person Riving information leading to convic- tion under Dominion Crimioal Law. By order. THOMAS FLYNN, City Marsha!. May 20, 1584. —pat lw Dominion of Canada, Province of Frince Edward Island, CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. In the City Court, before Rowan Robert Fitzgerald, Erq, the Stipendiary Megis- trate for the City of Charlotietown. fE\AKE NOTICE that His Honer the BSti- pendiary Magistrate for the said City of Charlottetown has, by virtue of the power and authority in him vested by the Statute ol the Geneial Assembly of the said Island, intituled “An Act to further amend of ‘An Act to incorporate the City of Charlottetown, and of the Statyte 43rd Victoria. Chapter Thirteen, in amendment thereof,’ ’ ordered and appointed that Friday, the 2%th day of June, A. 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Specimen copy of the Scientific Amere n sent free. Address MUNN & CO., SCIENTISIO AMERICAN Office, 261 Broadway, New York. ITO BE SURE O* the highest price for BUTTER, the right kind of SALT must be used, English Dairy Salt, (the right kind), in bags and by the pound, at . BEER & COFFS. May 23. FOR SALE. HE Subseriber offers for sale al! those beautiful grounds adjoining the Hon 'udge Young’s property, comprising Town Lots Nos. 26 and 71, in 5th 100, Charlotte- town, having a front on Fitzroy Street of 84 feet, and a depth through to Euston Street of 320 feet, with a front thereon of 84 feet. —ALSO— A Building Lot, 75 feet square, on Orlebar Street, near Euston Street. RENJ. DENBRISAY, Ch’tewn, May 17—ve up’ wee a Es ie nn nrvnctanatian enpremeninmummpaliiaimas pe