ET BG Lonpox, June I. *\ . \ le . a ar ‘ . ¢ ‘ kgMary A Nelson bas arrived at ‘ In the House of Commons, to-day. the larquis of Hartingdon, Secretary of State maar . hs " teem Sed | foe rh ala Uliel §( uate tet ECR ABH \ A & ? ra VN ED : (i NEWS, n Niontrs [SP ROLAI DPesraToHss to Tak EXAMENER, | 5 8 ‘ le i I Picts u at ten The isy tiv Question. - RRP Te Sher i 7 CO et A IN EY ITAL Mo od Lenran, Jr, Pictou; F G Creelman, Truro; Toronto; Edward F Romul, Montreal; 8 | Sent, New Glasgow; Edward Hadreeth, New London; F S White, St Foun; Wd Robertson, {St John; C Rocester, Toronto; Ud EF Edrett, * do; Ed Fairbanks, Lisbon, Me. Gordon, Brudenel); James Aitken, Montague; 5 Upper ye Brown, Toronto, Ont; John H Donovan, a New Haven; Thomas H Alinor, do, 19th— | June 35 R McLean, Souris; J] P Me- : ’ Ji, ou; Ss J Gritlith New Glasgow; F K Edwards, "oa Moneton;: H T Webb, Pcrtlind;: H Ellis, wh $ NER, TUNE 20, 1884. o-— A T' O Halifax and London Servige,| Black. White, snd Colored straw Hats. Diack, White, and Colored Straw Bonnets. ) Chip Hats and Bonnets. ; ‘Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, | Fancy Straw Hatsand Bonnets, This Line is making a specialty of Canned The largest display of Children’s Hats to be found on P, i. i. - for W .r. said that ies Di aahdoaae h ii ak . as HOTEL. pasture for one cow Ap- | thet the Beltich endl Misentian fenes <i June 18—Nathaniel Gay, Pownal; William aries Hall, [jane 90} w nd Byyptian forees now 1D - 2 “| Stypt are sufficient to defend tts " — Es) . The French Ambassadeo at Diamead Buokstre “nstantinople has informed the Grand) H © Daxter, Portland, Me; Melville, Millock, “a Vizier that Turkish intervention in Egypt China Point; § C Clark, Mt Stewart. rurs is the a sary of the @ on whiel and the Soudan is excluded under the | Her » t Victoria nded the | rms of agreement between England and | 1s rn FURNESS LINE! e wd s i rat ine Fruit . . . y at Ay th. “8 Bal A Fatal Accident. | ys 4 . ine 20 eta: “ Orrawa, June 19 R. K. BRA s buying creamer butter in An accident occurred last night on the | seed volis. Be sure you get a creamer Canada Pacific Railway, near Papineauvilie, | York City. 2,325 Newcastle City, 2, 17% . will t your butter by which one man lost his life. had both Boston City, 2,324 Caleutta City, 3.000 > his legs broken. and seven were injured. a ( uty, 2,844 Ripon City, 3, 0O( . n of Hon. Benjamin; An empty lomber train collided with a Anenia City, 3,000 London City, 3, 00¢ st. Paul, on Wednesday | gravel train. The accident was caused by “ 1 neglect on the part of the Conductor of the Goods, and quote through rates to London, gravel train. 'from al Stations of P, K. Island and Inter j si te] - 0018 Will Close OD Satur: } colonial Railways, and per steamers from at 0. Parents and friends of ee | Charlottetown, and offering quick and careful atte Business Notes, | transportation aad low rates of freight, they ~ — | hope fora large share of the patronage of i id inthe I Monrneat, June 19, | packers and shippers. ‘ “~ ’ ' ’ j ne penny ae a tte . , Samuel Varsley, dry goods merchant, of | PICKFORD & BLACK, v8 this city, an 1 Carsley & Co., wholesale | Avents at Halifax, a anhe of Bovel Reader. ete.. tan) CF E008 inerchants, have each entered | \. FH. B. MACGOWAN ling low, wholesale and retail. actions rol dam wes against the Bradstreet id A ait at CPhasheiiebowe cheapest the city, at the Diamond Mercantile Agency | Jane 19—%aw w kly 4w st | Aninformal meeting of the creditors of | _ - |S. H. May & Co., wholesale oil, paint and | i ‘one a uxxy Hates, t notorious young “‘fire- | varnish merchants, was held to-day. Their N raypcy | who arrived from Boston a short time | liabilities are $72,000. | \ ) } ago, was sent back to that place by the City il We " " : i fai. it ene ¢ ght ara the Wi reesver. The By nainiters. — FROM— LF typographical errors appeared in ae RAPAUD TO P ¢} os ; ad **Summer “Clad.” in Bevrasr, June 19 iC UCGWASH, first verse, ought to have been yelad, and At the banquet given in honor of Earl! Under the Auspices of True Brothers “long” wit 3, in se verse ne Win-) Spencer last night, referring to the dynami- ! Lodge, F. & A. M. ters he said, some statesmen might fall as > others had fal'en, by the hands cf an arrived from Mon- treal this morning at nine o'clock, and left for steamer Mirami ee ayer 2) ; N MONDAY, the 23rd inst,, the steamer assassin, but where one fell another would | “Heather Belle’ wiil leave Crapaud |be ready to take his place, showing that! whart at 8 o'clock Pictou at noon. She had a freight of 100 bar- | . ‘ ; & m., arriving in Pugwash rels of our and a general cargo of merchan- | the English nation was not to be j} about 11.50 ; rem ining until sheas 4 a. c ; frightened |arriving at Crapaud about 7, - . See | Public cordiatly invited, MEMENTOS OF CHARLOTTETOWN. —Jewelry The Committee are determined to make A Desperate Shooting Affray. —_— -— that went through the hotest of the late fire in our safe, receiving very little injury,for sale at great reduction.—E. W. Taytor, Watch- | this the grandest excursion of the season, and as neither time nor expense will be spared, friends patronizing it will be sure of a pleas- maker, Queen Street. [janei9 31} A despatch from Fort McLeod, North-|ant and enjoyable time. > — | west Territory, says a dispute arose be-| Music and Refreshments, suitable for the Tuat partof the Lacy estate on Water| tween acrow Indian and a cowboy there. ; occasion, will be provided by the Committee, Street, recently purchased by Mr. P. C.| The jatter shot the Indian, who, in the | Tickets from Crapaud and return: Gents, Kelly, was re-s yd by A. MeNeill, Esq 7 throes of death, raised himself and shot $1. 0 . Ladi 8, 5) cents ; to be had Irom the auctenesr, to-day, and was purchased by [his slayer with a revolver. Before dying tollowing Committee:—John Muiibead, R Capt. John Hughes for $1,000. |the cowboy put five more shots into the| Holmes, H.W Robertson, RB. E. Sobey, Alex. WINNIPEG, June 19. iam | Indian’s body. Strang TENEMENT HOUSES appear to be scarce in aie lei ci A man will be in attendance to take Summerside. The Journal says: A family | Wide : seid lial _ | charge of horses from parties coming from a removed from a house on Fitzroy Street on| Widespread tear of Dynamiters. | distance, Monday morning and before sundown the} oe Crapand June 19, 1884 —2i landlord had six app ications from parties de- Lonpon, June 19 tiring torentit. Good again! For the first time in many years the | ngerere 'gates of the Palace Yard are locked at | FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT Tue steamer St. Lawrence, on Saturday lnight, after the sitting of Parliament. ; ° norning, takes a shipment of lebsters on} This is only a new evidence of the wide- third sates from Alberton, and another from | spread fear of farther dynamite outrages. » i side, DEINE th first of the season per | ie Furness Line, from Halifax. The M. A. | ; Starr took a throagh shipment for Liverpool| Another Fatal Railway Accident. yesterday. Mr. Macgowan, of this city, is omer agent for these routes. Arcutson, Kan., June 19. - | By a collision on the Burlington and Tue steamer Worcester, Capt. Blakenship,! Missouri Railway, yesterday, about thirty sailed for Boston oa 7 hursday evening, with persons were injured, several fatally. a cargo consisting of 3,000 bushels potatoes, | 2,000 cases of eggs, 472 cases lobsters. She | - —— Progress of the Franchise Bill; —- ; i also had the following passengers: Mrs | lughes, M J Moren, Miss G J Smith, Char wcgnes ot lotte Mansfield, Maggie Gillis, Murdock W | LONDON, June 19. THE CLIPPER BARK { illis, Miss Gillis, John Hatch. | In the House of Commons to-night, the Ore ' Franchise Bi!] passed the committee stage. Eakt Spencer, Lord Lieut.’ of Ireland, _ 5 performed the ceremony of unveiling the | Weather Bclietin (Jueen’s portrait, at Belfast, on the 18th | | inat. On reaching the Town Hall, the | Lord Lieutenant was greeted with mingled cheers and groans. In his speech, Ear! | Spencer referred to the troubles of Ireland} To a and dwelt upon the prospects of the Toronto, June 20-10 a, m. r sountry. He congratulated the citizens of| Light to moderate variable winds, fair) Por Liver pool, Direct, about | | 550 tons Register, 10 years class, Al at Lioyds, D. A. McDONALD, Master, Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. WILL SAIL Belfast upon their peaceful character and | Weather, not much chan,e in temperature. the 80th June, inst... adheren e to law and ordei } . > MrreoROLoGIcaL OFFICE, Carrying Lobsters and other products of the ying rc } Island on freight. ‘ App . ae Charlottetown June 20,1884, ‘ LIC ATION nas veen made TO UNC! «- - Custo aes i ieee os -| Highest temperature yesterday,.,........ 6 vemtoms department for the admission of Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..4 ‘ ‘ ° »a ll} sé ‘ 4 rt uv pT ave 9 +? an article called ‘‘tea-dust. A specimen | ( owest temperature this morning 4 having been submitted for analysis and| Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .5i ‘ound to consist mainly of sand and other | Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock...66 ingredients, apparently sweepings, and | . some particles of tea, the inland revenue * 3| Also will take afew cabin passengers, | For particulars apply here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 18—tf Cte I Or Se Oo . . so SHIP NEWS. eee declared it deletorious to health | i oT Le ee oe, and its admission into Canada | ace ce a ai "Ed y ~ feed ne tne Sena ee Se re] = FORT «OF CHARLOTIBROWN. ro SHIPPERS i Weep E i i ENTERED, —OF - 1 7} Ov Ji S Se ] 20 rts ict Apropos of the visit of Prince George of June 20—James Semple, Roberts, Pictou, Welente, the telen | coal; Enterprise, Ball, d : ae the Island, it is understood that he| ne 19 Ser be _ Shirk: Peaeaei Halifax, Lobsters, fanned Goods, ke, sometimes known aga ‘Simb.” Io a company with his old Mines). - , a . ie 7 brother, Princ June 20--We Are Here, Langille, Pictou, sie : é eet ets BO Was not long ago present as) a) JE will place at the disposal of shippers some concert or entertainment. As is usual ' a portion of our Warehouse on No, 2 Ane epee Of the proceedings, Prince | peers Wharf, for the express purpose of Goods for Albert Victor commenced putting on his| June 19--Str M A starr, Ferguson, Halifax; shipment, and will grant warehouse receipts overcoat and maki preparations to leave.| Albion, Chapman, Buctouche, mdse; Trio, | for said Goods. Prince Geory etill, coolly calling out to} McGuigan, Pictou, bal; Minnie Scott, Har- ‘This \Varehouse is a fine three-story build- his brother, loud enough to be heard, ‘‘Flold| pell, Wallace, mdse; Rising Dawn, Boud- | ing, almost surrounded by water and offers on, Victor, wait till they sing God save your} roit, Pictou, bal; Str Worcester, Blaken-| every inducement to shippers as insurance can Id grandmoth Journal, | ship, Boston, produce. | easily be effected. ° | June 20—Maria Alva, LeBlanc, Cocagne, bal; | PEAKE BROS. & Co. iHE mark was large and busy.| We Are Here, Langille, Pugwash, bal. | (Ch’town, June 18—tf “pring chicken made their firet appearance and | OTHER PORTS. _— sold at from fifty to sixty sents per pair. | i i | i DN Bess and codfish wer a as aid Phe fret | Summerside, June i8—sch Adonia, Arse- | A E Ij i sae and onde seaht at Means Bhewast, |aeit: PICtOM, coal; Richard Thompson, Walsh, | : j a al . ; , | Pictou, coal; Mary Joseph, McCarthy, Pictou, | oe “owl fi a} . ' . rr j “fale io i Ch’town sch | ® } endfish wer wucht at Rustico. They were | ¢ al; brigt Ida Maud, Davidson, ’ n: tt large, and sold as high as seventy-five cents | Annie May, Morrisoa, Boston, mdse. Picnic and eq arty Omm GCS. Sel, omell, 7 (2 14 come Gn qr. | Weston, Richibucto, lum; Lily, McKay, Cha- | 6 to 10 cent mutton, 7 to 12 “cents ; 'tham, lum brigt Vesta, King, Cow Bay, coal. You can get the best Goods, at the apres pork, carcass. 7 to 74 cents: do., small, 10 to | Cld—sch Lucity Ann, Weston, Richibucto, prices, at the ‘*City Steam Bakery. a 12 cents; veal, 3 to $ cents; turkeys, $1.00 to | bal. You can return all Goods not used, if in rty to eighty cents. The mh, en . i on % at } each. Prices of other articles are as usual:—| Summerside, Juve 19—Ent sch Lucity Ann, $1.50 lows, 9 2 cents: batter, fresh, lo} * — ee eo ee } good condition, : d » -0 cents; do., tub, 16 to 18 cents; eggs, 12 BIRTH. _ We give satisfaction to our customers, an to 14 tu: fi per 100 Ibs., $2.80 to $3.60; On Thuradey, June 12th, at the Little York give as references the Committees of the fol- i ursacaa ‘ 4UN, AL s© Ls : T a : , id atm $2 53 00; oats, 37 to 38 cents See ee a: a lowing Teas and Picnics, supplied last year: ha ae : “> | Parsonage, the wife of Rev. G. Steel, of a sor. | a . 65 cents; sheepskins, 60 to 55 Uigg Tea, Cts tato _ LS to 20 et ; turnips, 14 to 16 cts; s —— Lot 48 Tea eed + ‘ T ” pal . ee > 4 é 9 d wheat, $1.69 to $1.75; clover seed per Ib., , IED. : | Clyde River Tea, “to 24 ts; timothy seed, $2.25 to $2.50 At Georgetown, on Thursday morning, 19th! yon Hall Tea J . we “~ , ° . . , nerrings, } § to 12 cents; jamb, per | ist., alter a lingering illness, Mrs. D. DeSable Tea, a, 69 to 1.00; chicken, per pair, 50 to 60| Gordon, in the 54th yearof her age, deeply | Jot 65 Tea “- a ' 4 iy * , regretted by all who bad the pleasure of her acquaintance, see, Oe Geen Springfield Tea, South Wiltshire Tea, St. Peter’s Tea, . Railway Picnic, ‘ Benevolent Irish Society Picnic. J. QUIRK, Prince Street, “ht. wa, June 17—1l0w MOTEL ARRIVALS. Book < TY; - ‘fe Horsford Almanac and Cook | | Mailed free on application to the Rumford ROCKLIN HOUSE. i Chemical W orl Provide a | June 19—Theodore Pickering, New London; ee | Miss Pickering, do; S H Brown, Stanley The Enclish « a : : Bridge; James Robertson, Bonshaw; Mrs N a a ae ete ee ’pposition is preparing for | McLeod, Orwell; John Nichol, Grand River; OB PRINIING of every description " attack on the Government on the occa-| Walter Simpson, Bay View; Mrs Simpson, execute with Neataess a ae on of Gladstone's statement on the Anglo-' Cavandish; Miss McKay, Crapaud; D McKay,|at the 1.<AMINER JOR PRINTING tench Egyptian agreement. Crapaud. ROOMS, our, Water and Groat Caorge Street, 2s oe Feathers and Flowers Hat and Bonnet Shapes. NEW MILLINERY MATERIALS. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. PRICES LOW. 2 PERKINS & STERNS. Household Furniture. “FOR SALE. PUBLIC NOTICE. Ch’town, May 28, i884. SAFE nearly new ; medium size, Ap-| ee ee REFUND DUTIES THE BEST TURNIP! on FISH AND FISH OIL, | PAID IN 1871. | i ! i 7 be sold by Auction, on Saturday next 2ist instan!, at eleven o'clock, at St, | James’ Manse, Pownal Street, all the House- hold Furniture of the Bev. Mr. Maclennen, consi*ting of Parlorand Bedroom Furniture Pianoforte, Bedsteads and Mattragses, Break- | fast Room Furniture, Kitchen Furniture and | Utensils, Cooking and other Stoves. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. AVING been appointed by the Dominion : Government Commissjoner to take = evidence and report as to the persons entitled to be paid, ander the vote of last session, the @ | snout of ‘Duties Paid by them to the United States Customs, ON FISH AND FISH OIE, im the Year is71, { hereby notify all persyms if this Province, being British subjects, who may have such claims, to forward the same to me, iu writing, within thirty days from this date, Every claam to be addressed to me, at \¢ harlottetown, and subseribea by the party {making the same, and to contain the Post Office address of the applicant, Aud further notice is hereby given that, n upon the receipt of all such claims, the Com- ( ! I . i i p T , missioner we fix a time —_ — for the production of such proofs and the hearing of ct uit dl tl 5 Mpetla dl J Urpit Op. ,soch evidence as may be necessary severally rO ARRIVE: | to substantiate the same. | Dated this 2nd day of June, S84, ROWAN R. FITZGERALD, Commissioner, etc. June 16, 1884. L CEDAR POSTS. 200 CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE AT McKINNON & McLRAN'S, OBRBAL. ~ j June 2. IN STORE: 259 bris. High Grade Patent, 750 brls, Medium and Low Grade, 250 bris. Choice Superior Extra, 125 bris. Cheice Fancy. The Heaviest Crorper. *19d0aY 389 500 brls. Choice Superior Extra (brands— } Atlas and Evangeline). ] RECOMMEND the Carter’s Imperial as | the best Swede grown on P, E. Island | FOR SALE LOW | botk for size and keeping qualities, | fa THE RUSH | J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. for this variety is immense, aud increases June 3—all isl pa law Im J. F. SHATFORD, NOPRICK. + «~@ Agent, opposite Rankin House. | every year, Why? Because the farmer who A sme h continues to do so, end Fhe Canal T 873 Ch’town, June 16 as ouce grown it continues to do so, an | P ballald ClpEranee cl, | : en advises his neighbor to do the same ! UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, pur Theo, Lh, Chappelle's I HAVE 1,550 LBS. suant to the provisions of ‘“The Canada of this variety for this season’s trade, all} Temperance Act, 1878,” that, on Monday, the frosh and yenuine. Price, 30 cents per Ib. thirtieth day of June, instant, there wil! be j Also, a supply of the following varieties; deposited in the office of the Registrar of Deeds, CLY VE 35 ts per Ib.;| in the city of Charlottetown, in, Queen's wt Rg me anal MAMMOTH County, in Prince Edward Island, for public {Issued in the interest of the purchaser.) THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore, 89 Queen Street, Queen Square, Charlottetown. G. H. HASZARD, Baldwin's ‘Old Stand. English and American STATIONERY, ¢ A very large stock to be sold VERY CHEAP. | Note Paper & Envelopes, » othing >») AAA GZ IS ao; auoy Boys’ C Li Styles and Qu»lities, A great variety of Note Paper and Envel- | b opes, for the coumry trade, at a great dis- count. Blank Books, * : of all sizes, in Stock or mude to order GEO, DAVIES & C0 Cwtowr, Jaas 91m ¢od | Chitowzt, duu ¥, 1884. "SpAVad sy) yseoD 30 cents : BRONZE TOP, 30 cents: GREEN | ©*4mination, in accordance with the provi- TOP 26 conte: LAING’S IMPROVED 30 | Sions of the above mentioned Act, a notice, ’ > ae ’ . 18 AY «ents: SUP. | Canada, in which is embodied « petition pray- aa ae ead ee aati piped Rk ing that the Order-in-Conncil of the thirtieth aN, ; y : ; , in the said City of Charlottetown, the second N. B—Orders by mail promptly filled, At - - : : ae as the above prices I will send, postage paid, to| part of “The Canada Temperance Act, 1878, 7 : And notice is also given that, appended to | Sega taken in payment. the said notice so to be deposited,are the gen- m . FODDER CORN. ber of the electors of the City of Charlotte town, qualified and competent to vote at an article. Full particulars and directions for : aes : growing are given in ™y “Cultivator’s Guide| OS IB the said City, and that the said . notice willremain in the Registrar's Office Write for it. deposi d after th irati f th i . . posit, and after the exp'ration o at time VETCHES and RAPE, both verv valuable) ¢1. same will be laid before the Secretary of Long Red, Carters Mammoth and Red Ovoid.) Dat at the City of Charlottetown, in AGRI‘ ULTURAL GRASSES.—Red Top,| Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, Fescue, Lawn Grass. [june6 2aw tl 30th All my seeds are of the best quality. I in- George Carter, |Dominion of Canada, Seedaman, : CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN, LONDON HOUSE ° In the City Court, before Rowan Robert trate for the City of Charlotletown. fTVAKE NOTICE that His Honer the BSti- Charlottetown has, by virtue of the power and authority in him vested by the Statute intituled “An Act to further amend of ‘An Act to incorporate the City of Charlottetown, Tuirteen, in Amendment thereof,’ ’ ordered and appointed that Friday, the 27th day of bearing al] appeals made to him trom the last preceding valuations, tssesements or Council of the said city, and that on such day and daily thereaites, uniil al} such ape o’clock, torevoon, in the said City Court, fn Charlottetown, aforesaid, ali such appeals Dated this 28th day of May, 1884. By order, Collector for the said City. May 30—3aw tl date cents; KING’ OF SWEDES, 25 cents; addressed to the Secretary of State for YELLOW (for late sowing) 30 cents. day of Juae, A. D. 1880, bringing into force apy Post Office on the Island. Postage may be revoked. uine signatures of at least one fourth in num- My store ts headquarters for this valuable election of a member of the House of Com and Seed Catalogue for 1884.” Free to all | 5) tne space of ten days from the date of for green fodder. MANGEL WURTZEL, abe ‘en Cuneda. Orchard Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, Meadow | this sixth day of June, A. D. 1884. vite inspection from intending purchasers. Upper Great George St., Ch’town, dune 6. Provines of Prince Edward Island, Fitzgerald, Evq , the Stipendiary Magis- pendiary Magistrate for the said City of of the Genrial Assembly of the said Island, and of the Matrte 43rd Victoria, Chapter June, A. D. 1884, be the day set down for rates imposed or authorized by the City peals have been heard, ®t the hour of eleven will be heard and finally determined by bim, FRANCIS §. CHANDLER, JYESCHIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMIN- ER. Unly ONE & year, 7K are showing a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets for June trade,