‘ sacectn at a erent mn eee een oes! ant Over Hoos. TELEGRAPHIC irs are he ing effected on SoM 8 ry ' the head fford’'« Wharf > le ‘ | has been appointed | bert Traverse, “ Mas. Joun | ‘N ronr, wife of the editor xe Moatreal // , is dead. e . [r is reportet that Rev. Father Osborne will be in C ot wh the 27th inst. > AN Oh) uacil puts in force the Can- ada r mperance Act in Yarmeuth County. * Owe ise ruurmance, and another of refusal to pay © ag lue, constitated the busivess at the Stipendiary Magistrates Court this fore- noon °- Tug Uity & * Mr. John Worth, discoursed good music to ot I s a large audience ov Hillsborough Park, last evening > Wiswor B. Bourn youngest son of the late Senat Bourtnot, succeeds his father as Freacl. consul at Sydney. The late senator | held the position for thirty years. > A taree attendance at the market to-day brisk at Friday’s prices. The dust room was bad for e who will cat Sales were Aving about in the upper ce bh or, at least, for tho - \ & Tue Canada notifies passengers On the Government railways who omit puchasing tickets before entering the cars that they must pay ten cents extra, to be refunded them at any station along the line. cna W. B. Ives, Fsq, the popular M. P. for Richmond and Wolfe, was honored with a grand banquet on the 12th inst. Sir Hector Langevin, Mr. Chapleau, and other distin- } ts were present. ade guished gues rnet Band, under the leadership | ee TEE —- ne he ea eee eee — eR e NRE ne RE EER A Ee ee nee (Seeciat Desparoues ro Tus Examine. ] An Important biscovery. } — ° Lonpon, June 16. _ A loud explosion cceurred this morning in & house ia South London, which the police had been watching for some time. The police entered after the explosion and | found that the occupant who had been }@ngaged in mixing chemicals had Had one /of his hands blown off. The police believe they have made an important discovery. : oe Fatal Disaster at Sea. San Francisco, June 16. New Zealand advices report that the British icon ship Syria from Calcutta for Fife, having on board 480 coolies, recently ran on Nacolic Reef. Seventy coolies were drowned, All the but three are missing crew ~ ——-—— — A Man Tora to Pieces. Newcomerstown, Ohio, June 16. Wm. Houlk, a wealthy farmer, was literally torn to pieces yesterday by a vicious stallion. The tnfortunate man had no means of defence, being in a box stall with the enraged brute. The Machi in a Threatening Mood Carro, June 16. The Madhi has written a letter in which he appoints his Ameer, Governor of Don- gola, and threatens to annihilate any Turkish military force that may be sent to Soudan. ee Goop Fisatxe.—On Wednesday last Dr. james Henderson and Mr. John Mellett, of | Union Road, landed from Campbell's pond, | Tracadie, 75 trout, among which were 2], 34) and 4 pounds salmon trout Beat this who | can ! - +. — | By mistake yesterday only part of Vatcher, | Murphy & “o.’s advertisement appeared. Parties interested in picnics, teas, and public gatherings generally, will do well to read the whole advertisement which appears in to-days 135U A special session of the Supreme Court of | Canada will be held on the 23rd inst. to ren- | der judgment. A special session of the same | court will be held on the 27th inst. for hearing argument on the constitutionality of the } Liquor License Act. ————— — A sew bridge is being built on Grafton | street, near the Academy of Music. Now that} a movement has at length been begun in this direction, it is to be hoped that our street) erossings and sidewalks will be made at least a little less dangerous. —_——_—=—— Says the Quebec Chronicle: The Anglican Synod and the Presbyterian Assembly members are on visiting terms in Toronto. We are glad to see this evidence of a truly Christian spirit abroad in these degenerate days. Les- sons like these will not be lost on the people. wiliineeilijaniiiiaaih Ap aph copied from a New York paper respectin, an escapade of Hubert H. Duvar, of this Island, has been going the rounds. We are authorized to state that the account is grossly exaggerated. The young gentleman is not married The affair resolves itself into a matter quite different from what the paragraph in question would lead to suppose. insnaiiniasiniieats Tue Halifax Herald reports that Nova Sco- tians are to read several papers before the British association in Montreal. Major- General Laurie will read a paper on the agri- cultural resources of Nova Scotia. E. Gilpin will describe our gold fields. Deputy minister of marine Smith will tell about our lighthouse system, and L. Z, Joncas about our tisheries, avcniiiieiaiiied Tue rumor that Doull & Co., of Pictou, had failed isnot ccrrect. Robert Doull, broker, of the St. Lawrence marineinsurance association, in eonsequence of the closing of the St. Lawrence association and its not being in a position to pay his claim of some $20,000, assigned this claim to the Pictou bank to meet certain liabilities incurred on account of said association, and this was the only ground for such ramor.—/ialifax Herald, i ceuseilininieeiil Cricket.—We understand that play will begin to-morrow, at the Park, at half-past ten o'clock. We have been unable to obtain the names of the ship’s eleven. The following are the names of the home players:—J. A. Lengworth, R. V. Longworth, W. C. Hob- kirk, Dr. Warburton, T. A. LePage, H. Carvell, W. A. Weeks, R. T. Weeks. Wm. Murray, Sydney Grey, and another not yet decided on, The match promises to be inter- esting. aiid MACKEREL ON THE Nova Scorra Coast.—A Canso correspondent writes:— ‘* Numerous small catches of mackerel have been made in this neighborhood; among the larger ones 100 barrels last week, and 50 barrels this week in Messrs. Roberts’ trap, Whitehead, and 50 barrels in Enos Goodwin's trap, Whitehead. a few days ago. The mackerel are large No. Ja, fair for the season, worth, I believe, $9 per barrel in Boston. A fleet of fishermen, iaclading a number of American purse seiners, are off here, aad frequently run in when the fog shuts down. ‘The only catch I have heard of their m king yet is 250 barrels caught off Sable, by the schooner Commodore Foote. It is stated that more vessels are en- raneh of fishing this year than gaged in this | tor soIne time past ' Halilax Chronicle. Cane anand Kise Dopvs, well known throughout Can- ada as an anti-prohibitionist orator, recently challenged Nea] Dow, the celebrated temper- ance advocate, to a public discussion of the liquor question. Mr. Dow declined the honor in a letter, an extract from which we pub- leh: ~ “Tam told there is a fellow in Canada who igin the pay of men living by this devilish trade, who wants with me a public dis- cession as to the ‘legitimacy’ of the ‘iquor traflic and its claim to ‘pro- tection ATL l ré spect, and as to the rightfulness and propriety of the policy { suppressing it by law.’ When bank-rob- bers, burglars, incendiaries, train-wreckers, cut-throats, fratricides, homicides, slave- tralers, traitors employ an agent to talk up their less harmfu! way of life, and when such *“ @oenl shail be met upon the rostrum by auy man with a particle of self-respect, it will be tine enough for me to recognize a paid agent of ‘the gigantic crime of crimes’ by admitting fora moment that it is possible for society to Rold any other relation to the liquor traffic than that of prohibition and annibilation. A request of the thugs of India to be heard in )astification of their profession and the demand for recognition as a ‘legitimate’ way of life and for ‘protection and respect’ would be no more impudent than the demanil of the Iiquor tratle Two Men Drowned. Sr. Sreruen, N. B, June 16. Two men belonging to Calais were drowned at Barber’s Beach, yesterday, by the upsetting of their boat, SE ee ea cee emeanmuanen amet o DAILY XA MINER. Tt NEWS. |LETTERS YO THs EDITOR. a oe Honest Labor. Sir, —TIuanswer to “Com.” in the issue cf the daily Patriot, of the 6:h inst., | wish to say that if the would be professional author of the article headed, ‘Live by honest labor,’ considers that four or tive students out of thirty constitute an average of eighty per cent., itis time he attended the public schools; and if he had done so in his youth he might now be filling one of those positions, which on account of his inability to fill and envions disposition, are now held up in derisive mockery by him. Again, Sir, does the writer of the article in question mean to insinuate that the pro- fessional men of our city do not earn an honest living? If this be his opinion I wish to know what his idea cf honesty is, and what superiority im this respect has the merchant, the farmer, or the mechanic over the lawyer, the doctor or the clergyman | *‘Com.” talks,too, of **educated paupers,” and of ‘‘educated pride.” I would ask whether it is better fur a pauper to be edu- cated or uneducated ! and is it better for the uneducated to boast of an education which he has not, or for the educated gen- tleman to have a good education and not boast of the same? In conclusion, Mr. Editor, { would say that if the writer cannot obtain other peo- ple’s money tu purchase the envied broad- cloth and silk hat, the least he could do is to respect those who have earned the same by ‘thonest labour.” {remain yours, &c., Eicuty Percent, Charlottetown, June 16th. GLOBE LONDON SOAP POWDER! ee in St. John, N. B., under a beavy protective duty, It is the cheapest and best Washing Powder sold in Oaneda, being manulactured in Canada under a heavy protective duty, It The Duke of Argyle and the Land | Act. LONDON, June 16. in the House of Lords this evening, the Duke of Argyle condemned the Land Act. Obituary. Lonpoyn, June 1b. William Bromley Davenport, member of Parliament since December, 1864, for Warwickshire North, is dead. eee Another Arrest. Cxronstavt, June 10. Another naval ofticer has been arrested on a charge of nihilism. —— Weather Bulletin. Probabilities far the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronxro, June 17--10 a. m. Light to moderate winds, mostly westerly, fair weather, higher temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetewn Jane 17,1884. Highest temperature yesterday, . Low eat temperature (read at midnight), ..4 Lowest temperature this morning ........5 Temperature this morning, at 8 o clock. 6 Temperature this afternoon at } o’clock...7 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. June 16 —Mary Kate, Mullins, Pictou coal; Mary May, McKay, fishing voyage, 100 bris herring. CLEARED. June 16—L J Westaway, Matheson, Bristol, G B, 21,360 bush oats, 430 pieces deal; Robert Boak, Curry, Pictou, bal. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, June 16—-Ent, sch Champion, McPherson, Pictou, coal. Cld, sch Jessie, Gallant, Egmont Bay, coal. MARRIED. On the 17th June, at St. Dunstan’s Cathe- dral, by the Rev. Father Carroll, Mary Jane Hagan, of Hope River, to James Steele, of Vernon River. After the breakfast, the happy couple left amid the congratulations and with the best wishes of their many friends. At Frederiction, N. B., on Thursday, 12th inst., at the residence of Capt. 8. H. L. Whittier, uncle of the bride, by the Rev. Dr. Sprague, the Rev. John W. Wadman, A. B., of Charlottetown, P. E. I., to Mamie Huntress, daughter of M. H. Huntress, Esq., of Beckin- ridge, Colorado. Wit ceenestneen on sarmaninn eamen SS — DIED. In Boston Highlands, Mass,, June 6th, of Pnoumonia, Mary, relict of the late Dayid Arbing, Senr., of Charlottetown Royalty, aged eighty-four years. ee — HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE. June 16—Mrs Hugh Me Millan, New Haven; T McMillan, do; Miss Belle McMillan, West River; Charles McWilliams, Halifax; Rev Mr Mahon, St Peter’s Road; Richard Burdett apd wife, Dundass; John McLeod, city; James Smith and wife, Margate; William Thompson, Malpeque; Henry Hyde, West River; George MeKenzie, New London; Joseph Schurman, do; Rev Earnest Bayne, Musquodoboit, NS. OSBORNE HOTEL. June 16—Perey H Paimer, Halifax; J H Coles, Portsmouth, England; Frederick A Clothier, do; Dr McLaren, Brudenell; J O Keefe, Souris. 17th—L Anderson, St Peter’s; Wellington Mutch, Eldon; James Main, Petitcodiac, N B; J J McCormack, San Fran- cisen, Cal; Miss E C MeCormack, Grand River REVERE HOUSE. R W Stetson, Kingston,* Mass; Mra C C Woodwerd, do; Mizs A E Woodward, do; J — Chapman, Rochester; Wm Jorson, Boct»n. enn Tue Earl of Wilton has just had his tengue cut out. He bore the operation well, and it has been successful, at least in saving his life. Hitherto cancer in the tongue has been deemed fatal. The elder Placide Henry, died of it, is not a canstic lie powder, consequently does not burn the kands or clothes. In St. John itis now used in almest every house, and persons once using it refuse to buy any other Washing Powder, lt is now sold by almost every erocer in this city, Consumers have only to try it to be satisfied ofits value June 7—6j eod YU BSCRIBE tor the WEEKLY EXAMI KJ NER, the Cheapest and Best Newspape po hliahed ew P PY Telana Oni si per veer WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ce. i ee LET—The two-story Dwelling House, Outbuildings and Garden opposite the residence of the undersigned, Rev. Mr. Hedgson's and Lieut. Haslewood’s, Grafton Street (West). Sewer to the River. Pos- session On the 2Uth instant. Apply to Jno, Wa. Morrison. {junel6 Bosevers WANTED—A few first-class Boarders may find suitable quarters on application to Mrs. W. Kennedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Park. {junel6 tf \ ILCH COW—For sale. J EXAMINER Office. JOUN D—A number of Grain Bags. In- quire at Tux Examiner Office. [junelé Apply at Tue [junel6 ryX\O LET—The beautiful Brick House, on Dundas Esplanade, now occupied by Mr. Goff, containing fourteen Rooms, eight Regis- ter Grates, Kitchen Range, Bath and Bath Room (with hot and cold water), inside and outside Water Closets (with outlet to the river), Pump, Force Pump, and Water Tank (complete) Possession given on Ist August next. For terms and particulars apply to OwEN ConNnoLty, Charlottetown, {[jurel4 eod tl augl ANTED—A Servant Girl for a small family, in Moncton, N. B. Expenses to Moncton paid. Wages at least $6.00 per month, Apply at this ovlice. [junel4 "PDASTURAGE for four cows. Apply at the office of E. J. Hopegsox, [junel4 6i YABBAGE PLANTS—A few thousand / Cabbage Plants on sale by John Colwill, Head of Queen Street. {junel3 lw wy N\ AN SERVANT— Wanted a good steady = man, for general work. Must have some knowledge of farming. Apply to R. R. FitzGerald, Charlottetown Royalty. [junel2 ry.O LET—In a private family, two rooms, furnished or unturnished, with board, Pleasant central location. Apply at Exam- INER OFFICE. {junel2 ANTED.—A First-class Coat Maker. We will pay the highest prices given by any house in the Trade, toa First-Class Coat Maker. We guarantee steady work. Apply at once to—JoHn MacLeop & Co. [june ll —_—— ‘QO LET—Two Furnished Rooms, with use of Kitchen. Apply at this office. [june 11 pena ne aS V ANTED—A Young Manas Clerk in a Diy Goods Store. Must have experi- ence and good reference, Apply at this office. [june] CNITUATION WANTED—In an office, store or warehouse, bya man of experi- ence. Good references if required. Apply at EXAMINER OFFICE. [june5 rs ‘0 LET —Two Tenements. Possession given immediately. Apply to WALTER Lowe, Kent Street, East. {june2, ti. ANTED.—An upholsterer, constant \ work, good wages. Apply at once to Marx Wricut & Co. {m 27 I ” ENT MILLS and other choice brands EA. family Flour for sale by Henry Beer. Water Street, near [may] Office and Warehouse, Ferry Wharf. A CHEAP WAGON and a WASHING £\ MACHINE forsale. Apply to Hector Mel eod, St. Peter’s Road, Charlottetown. [may7 tf TY LET—A House on King Street, be- tween Hillsborough aod Weymouth Sts. Also a Warehouse , bo Winiiam Dopp, [may2 Possession immediately. on Grafton Street. Arp reNO LET—A EUUSE AND GARDEN, with lond, on Malpegue Road. Posses a a comp \ TE are showing ; June trade, Ch’town, May 28, i884. A ty a = ee oR UNH 27, 18e&4. sepals ty Vv lete stock of English and A Black. White, snd Colored Straw Hats. Black, White, and Colored Straw Bonnets. Chip iats and Bonnets. irtmmed Hats and Bonnets, i ancy Straw Hatsand Bonnets, he largest display of Children’s Hats to be found on P. E. 4. 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. Ke PRICHS LOW. 2 Perkins & Sterns’, merican Hats and Bonnets for PERKINS & STERNS. NOTICE 10 MERCHANIS, “N consequence of the loss of the barkentine MOSELLE, McLEOD, MASTER, 5090 tons register, to go on the berth at Liver- pool, to ' AT THROUGH RATES, Sailing on or about the Ist July. For freight or passage apply in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 41 South John Street, or here to owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 13, 1884. LONDON HOUSE. othing ~~ ‘ , 400 suits Boys’ C "SpPrVBmd a? Gr ES Stvles and Qualities, il ° | s GEO, DAVIES & CO, Ch'town, June 2, 1884. YOUNG MAN, GROW A MOUSTACHE! J. MURRAY McNEIL gives guarantee with cach recipe. TN WEEKS TIME. Price, $1, Communi- cations confidential. Box 264, London, Ont, COAL. GOAL. f te Subscriber is now prepared to receive orders for the following Coa!, which will besold at the lowest cash price, viz: Acadia Mine, Round and Nut, Intercolonial Mine, Round and Nut, Vale do., do., Albion do., do., Gowrie do., do., Sydney Old do., do., —aND— Anthracite (Egg and Chestnut Sizes). CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Oh’town, May 15, 1884—3m tu tk sa Valuable Property FOR SALE. HE undersigned offers for sale the busi- T ness premises known as “83” QUEEN STREET. The building is large and com. modious, running back from Queen Street passed. Terms easy, JAS DESBRISAY. for protection and law.” and pis bro Th commit suicide anit the au Kring whith attebded t, ion immed.atdy. Apply toS. W, DODD, Mattical Hall, [apd der fe Chitown, Match 6~ eou tf Ethel Blanche, we have substituted the written eighty-three fect; and the stand is unsur- P, E. ISLAND Steam Navigation Coy. Geli CIVIC ELECTION BY THE MAYOR | JN pursuance ofan act of the Genera) As- sembly of this Island, made and passed in i } j STEAMERS ST, LAWRENCE AND) the forty-third year of the reign of Her pre- | | PRINCESS OF WALES. sent Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled: “An | | | ing there with the Train for Halifax, | turning to Charlottetown on Monday, Wed- | m , on arrival of train from Halifax Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on Thnrsday, on arrival of train at two p. m. eave Georgetown for Pictou Landing Carry Freight for this and OthG?| avery friday morning, at five a. m. Ports in P. &. Island, NEW BRUNSWICK. CA®ADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day «Sunday excepted) on arriva: of Train from Char- lottetown, connecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above-named places ; and at St, John, with steamers of the Interna- tional Company and Railway for Portland and Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- werside every Monday morning at one o'clock. Returging, leave Shediac every day (Sundays excepted) on arrivyl of day tain trom St. John, for Summerside, connecting {there with train for Charlottetown. Also ‘leave Summerside for Charlottetown every {Soturday evening, about five o’clock. By order, F, W. HALES, | Secretary. | Charlottetown, June 11, 1884. *STILMER MURAMICHL Montreal Charlottetown } pas Montreal, Monday, ith June, and fortnightly afterwards. Leaves Charlottetown, Tuesday, i0th June and fortnightly afterwards. Superior passenger accommodation, and freight carried carefully at lowest rates CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, May 3i|—pat 3m BosTtoN STEAMERS. CARROLL—Capt. Brown. WORCESTER—Capt. Blankenship. LEAVE CH’TOWN, THURSDAYS, 5, P. M- LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, 12, NOOK Passenger accommodation excellent, Freight carried at lowest rates. Egg cases handled with greatest care. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 31—pat jour pio 3m To Boston and Return, —PER-— —FOR— $1560 FURST CLASS. CARVELL BROS, Ch'town, May 3!1—pat 4w 2aw 1,000 LOADS OF CLAY FOR SALE. Apply to JOSEPH MAHAR. Ch’town, May 22—tf Map f Friday and Saturday, about two p. | EXCURSION FARE! GARROLL O08 WORCESTER, Act to amend the Act of the eighteenth Vic- | toria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘An Act ‘SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, | I do hereby give Public Notice that an NOVA SCOTIA. ‘Election for one person to Serve as Leave Charlottetown for Pictou» Landing | ,every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and | Saturday mornings, at seven o’clock, connect- | Re- | to [Incorporate the town of Charlottetown aud all Acts amending the same’.”’ Common Councilman in the City Council for Ward Number 2, of said City, (in place of William Murphy, Esq , deceased), will be held on Naturday, 21st June, instant, 4. D. 1884, AT THE FOLLOWING PLACE: In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s | Warebouse, Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o'clock in the ajter- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARD. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchesier Street. NOMINATION DAY, Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 16.—‘Seven Days before the time of any and every election for Mayor or Councillors, the Person or Candi- | dates tor the office of Mayor or Councillor | shall give their names in as such Candidates to the City Clerk, and the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences and additions of such persons, together with the office and wards for which they are candidates, and such eutry, when made, shall be deemed nom. ination for such candidates.” There shall be paid by each person so nome inated for Mayor, at (he same time,a fee of ten dollars, and by each persen 60 nomicated as Councillor, @ fee of five dollars which sume shali go toward paying the cost of the election, No person shall be qualified either tor the office of Mayor or Councillor unless sueh nomination be made in manner and the (ime aforesaid, The time appointed for the nomination of candidates, shall be from the time ef twelve at noon, until the hour of four o’clock in the afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. Qualification of Electors, see Act 43, Vic- toria, Cap. 15, sec 20 and 64. [L. 8.) DAVID hh. M. HOOPER, Mayor of the City of Charlotetown A. H. MacPHERSON, City Clerk. Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, June 13, 18*4. [till date NOTICE. The Canada Temperance Act, 1878 UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, pur- suant to the provisions of ‘the Canada Temperance Act, 1878,” that, on Monday, the thirtieth day of June, instant, there will be deposited in the office of the Registrar of Deeds, in the city of Charlottetown, in, Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, for public examination, in accordance with the provi- sions of the above mentioned Act, a notice, addressed to the Secretary ef State for Canada, in which is embodied a petition pray- ing that the Order-in-Conncil of the thirtieth day of Juue, A. D. 1880, bringing into force in the said City of Charlottetown, the second part of ‘The Canada Temperance Act, 1878,” may be revoked, And notice is also given that, appended to the said notice so to be deposited,are the gen- uine signatures of at least one fourth in num- ver of the electors of the City of Charlotte- town, qualified and competent to vote at an election of a member of the House of Com- mons in the said City, end that the said notice will remain in the Registrar’s Office for the space of ten days from the date of deposit, and after the expiration of that time the same will be laid before the Seoretary of State ‘or Canada. Dated at the City of Charlottetown, is Queen’s County, in Pri Edward Island, this sixth day of Jane, A. DQ. 1884. Sew ti 308 eT SS <cumancwtance & ee ee OTF eRe IETS e i Lcattenaenantnatthineahintl BEE S a pa A