Lecal and Other — 2 - . - Z. > (2; es ~-s ay 8; oF ngs in * Neer = “ ’ s as . ESPATCHES TO THe FXAMINER, | lux King of Siam has 263 chiidren : : : : Sominating the President. A FAIR warket t Prices unchauged 2 Cricaao, June 6. The following are iF you want bareains j ods go to ji Queen Street ija6, balloting for whom has not commenced vet y> . a ; | : is Gen. J. R. Hawley, nominated hy . } f : Vo ’ t i ; : } . , - Wellebore. fi Waton's, tor your, Connecticut; Gen. John A. Logan ra yee \ bias | : ; i . ] . \ li IOs" d L1mes (a, Blaine, by - § . } . | ) ¢ : aes Maine, John Sharman by Ohio, President nm wa y y i hor Ke y 2 we ‘ “ey . . Arthur by New York, George P. Edmunds | to Rober nes ‘ by V I } é DV ermont. It is not probable that Tue Miramichi will arrive from Montreal on ‘Moting will commence till this afternoon. | Suuday ee ! o The Vurf. Be y \W ERKS & LO, ea rr nay2s | by 2i imayes iw wey 21 LonpoN, June 5. cs ; + mm.) lhe race for the Manchester eup took [CWInesarn Smoking and ( bewing Tobacco : : re SEES ees ] 00 op Witanalan: place to day at Manchester summer meet- - ing, and was won by J. H. Haminond’s Cottons, prints, ticki ‘ , cheaper than | 9TOWN filly Mlorence; Newbury’s chestnut at Rat erteon a colt Re VETCSOn, Was secon } and Mant n’s Roy, third; thee ’ »s » chear =¢ r . leanes } cne a . L}ub < - Day mare Carrie were irighton Brewe Ty property | eight en is Postponed until Wednes ‘ay, 17th Septem- | ber next. i Cus sale of the starters, The Late Sir Bartle Frere. Lonpon, June 6. The remains of the late Sir Bartle Frere i — i Fresu Lobsters—the first of the season were on sale at the market to-day. They sold | at from five cents upwards. 3 : | wore inte ‘aid : ; Mil Unik W Mothsite enki e | were inte rred to-day at St. Panul’s Cathed- eaten. tits ‘tee ee oe SUM ral. The Duke of Cambridge and other Lit 3: Ae, ec » ; »< cK tnis morning li “eo - 7 - * ¢ ; . Gisiinguishe 2rsor re ¥ as after a brief lilness of inflammation of the " ; 8n a per ons were presen at the lungs. funeral. - o - - ~— es Boy Weeks & Co’s. Tea An Event of Importance. lmay28 }w wky. 2i es j F. I ae \ Bern, June 5. JOHN fF. BAKER, North Lake; W. A. Logan | T! z Prk . ’ ; . . - 5? he exces sive en } nes f 2. and Joseph Egan, jr, Mount stewart, have | oe Iriendleness of the Czar at the reception by the Government at Berlin, amounts to a political event of im- portance. giv 6m correct answers to the charade of the 28rd ult. > Tue wife of John conto, on the 4th inst... draggist’s clerk gi garden rue, i. Frankish died in To- a ; through a mistake of a A Heavy Failure. ing yellow jessamine for | iit Siem GLasGow, June 5. - > . . . a. a , ’ = . e ¥ immense bargains this evening at the! Brown & Co.. merchants of Glas- auction next door to Watson’s Drug Store, | 9W, have failed for £70,000. Geo. Sale commences at 7 o'clock. A. MeNeill, schieenssitiouniililiine detec tio e R r ° ‘ auctioneer. i The Kepublican Convention. Buy Weeks & Co's. Tea. Nes oy r Nise ass aes on! Cuicaco, June 5. > ” ' ‘ ; Balloting will not likely commence before Tae Orange Grand Lodge of British North to-morrow. Anmierica opened its annual session in London, | Unt., on the 4th inst. Hon. McKenzie Bow- |! ell is present. i } — Weather bili tin. - ~+>- — i . * . | é } a) 12 A F } p p. 24 f ” Tus Qvestioy or Tue Hovr.—When will! _/ ee for the next £4 hours for the work be commenced on the Post Office? A| Maritime Provinces. the nominations, the Te Bx A MIN THs RALLWAY TMS TABLY, (Charlottetown Time ) | GOING WEST. A. M. ' A. M.R &. | Charlottetown . 647 912 427 | Hunter River........ 747 1055 647 sis P.M. Kensington . btivsees Se eee” 69 ON . a teen Summerside, f arrive......9 om 12 5; 7 37 \ depart...... 927 232 WN es gk 1030 415 Aibetun:: i. ts ~~ 6a '. »* . . * 7 | RUG tsk ae 1242 7 47 FROM WEST, 7h AM fs MM, ae ok 202 647 | 7 Alb rton . ae @ ae j Port Hill. heer neri are ar ae ee ’ a re ”o7 | Summerside, | 477 Ve------ Eh SE pier Gepars,.....542 122 657 PR ot Xp ht 6OCi 200. °720 | Semntee.. River. ........+0. 702 325 8 47 | Charlottetown ............ 802 607 1007 | GOING EASt P.M. A.M. | Charlottetuwn.............. 17 Te | arrva 5 oy . a7 | Mount Stewart, Pp SRPETO oid vaya mae ome \ depart... 627°: Oe | St. Peter’s “. :7649-- OD Pr. M Souris. 192 “wee A. M. ; Mount Stewart........ MPP eg | SII i Vien cll ok. Kk ace 629 1022 I hs iis alata abi ass 647 1047 FROM EAST. A.M. P M. OE Wicibidia tines 60.5 0's 4 647 217 Gee wer SS. cea y, ...4 52. 400 a. . ) arrive .. S42 8-17 Mount Stewart, $ * Ho3Ce p Ns + i6 oe 5 47 » 42 enue. 044.0... ss 952 727 NIRONNR bis ails 0 6 ites % cos ws 727 332 ean ey an 745 357 Mount Stewart.............. 842 §12 BULLETIN, {Issued in the interest of the purchaser. ) loca! punster hopes that operations will not be | Post-pened much longer. Toronto, June6--10a.m | ; Aa che al : | Variable winds, generally fair weather, | Tue M. A. Starr sailed for Halifax yester-/ with local showers. Slightly higher tem- | day evening, with 200 sacks of oats, shipped | perature. : by Wheatly Bros, and '0 hhds beer, shipped ° X rndman and Morri ! by Messrs. Hyndman and Morris, METEOROLOGICAL OFFice, — > ‘ ° 50 } bit Wasns & Co's Te Charlottetown June 6, 1884. | ae Se 568, : 8 |] ‘ | Highest temperature yesterday,. ........63 9 may?! , rky 2) - . - ot i gree o lw wky Lowest temperture (read at midnight), ..41.2 . 9 . > ‘. ' Test ne we } { ing "ASB Susan's grist mill at Paisley, Ont., with | OWe* tomperaure this morning . . 46.1 | Temperature this morni 8 o'clock. .52.3 ten thousand bushels of wheat was burned on gumewetes bres Saban . "| eolodk. na the 4th inst. Lozs $20,000 The building | er ty te on and machinery was insured for $7,000. Summerside Exports. | ws > ‘ | Tue Moeu.treal, tialifax and Boston Steam- | | ship ¢ teamer Titian, arrived at Summer- side this moraing from Mentreal, and sailed for this port at three o’elock. here for Pictou tc-morrow. SUMMERSIDE, June 4. Shipped per Str. St. Lawrence, Evans, Sh F 26 re f i he will leav: | Master, for Point du Chene : Saini iis | 5 cattle. .$ 175.00 Tue Patriot sneers at the statement of the} 4 horses ................ 00 00 EXAMINER that one of its correspondents isan| 520}bspork................... 36.00 entity. The great trouble with the Patriot is; %9 bush oats... _12 00 that its correspondents, contributors, report-| 159 cases egus. 557.00 ers, and editors are—for the most part—non- | 20000 Ibs starch............... 800.00 entities, 127 bags potatoes. 48.00 — > ae ee 54.00 Tus fire bell has been christened. As it weighs exactly two thousand pounds, the ap- propriateness of the name ‘‘New-ton” is sug- gested as being applicable both to the alarm and our worthy chief engineer, A. Newton Large, Esq. $2182.00 SKIP NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, - > - PORT lt is really too bad that the Patriot should hold Mr. L. H. Davies upto ridicule, It says Mr. Davier is ‘‘a Statesman;’ and the diction- ary says a statesman is ‘‘a man versed in the art of Government, one eminent for politicai abilities, one employed in public affairs !” wienndipllion A oop old man up in the North Woods of Pennsylvania went to prayer meeting the other night, and unwittingly fellasleep. He was called up to offer prayer, and. being duti- fully punched by his better half, bellowed out: ‘Hang it, Betsy; kindle it yourself !’ bieonigiit tints May 5.— Conqueror, Young, Pinette, 1400 bush oats, iV cases eggs; ss M A Starr, Fer- guson, Halifax. mdse; Prospect, Mc Millan, Wood Islands; Marie Delphine, Thomas Tremblay, Quebec, lum; ss Worcester, Blankenship, Boston, mdse, CLEARED, May 5.—Alert, LeLacheur, West Cape, bal; es Worcester, Blankenship, Boston, passen- gers and sundry goods; ss M A Starr, Fer- guson, Halifax; Prospect, McMillan, Wood Islands; Margaret Jane, McDonald, Murray Harbor, sundry mdse; Conqueror, Young, Pownal, bal; Keaper, Currey, Pictou, bal. Medway Belle, McPhee, Picton, bal. Mount ALLison.—Mr. Ssmuel Howard, of | Cornwall, graduated at Mount Allison Col- lege, Sackville, and received the degree of B. A. The degree of D. D. was conferred on Rev. Joba Lathern, and the district schol- arship, to be awarded to ministers sons on P. E. Island, was won by Mr. Hugh Harrison. eile Buy WEEKS & Co’s, Tea r [may28 lw wky2i HOTEL ARRIVALS, OSBORNE HOTEL. June 5—N MeLeod, Orwell; Geo Forbes, i ernon River; P M Jenkins, Pownal!l; Joseph A Bycicce and rider appeared on ovr streets ' Campbell, Montague; Mrs Clements, Murray last evening. There are objections to bycicle| jiarbor; B D Howatt, Crapaud; Daniel Dewar, rider, they are:—‘*he liability of the rider to | Boston; Geo Dewar, do; John McQueen, Vic go over ‘the handles, | toria Cross; H ¢ lark, New Y ork; Jessie Me stopping very quickly. t Phee, Boston; Frank Gallant, Tignish; John a » impossibility ol inaoility co remain snd the difficulty of | Galbraith, St John; Walter Taber, Auchenet, . ‘ J ’ at rest or go backWaera, | learning.” Any vehicle which presents only | Mass. 6—James Ross, Mount Stewart; Jas such minor Jiscomfurts as these ought to roil| E MeDonald, Cardigan; Thomas Rogerson, right straight to the front. | Crapand; Albert Craig, Freetown; John Burke, . Kensington; P M Bourke, Millview; A M G Tue steamer Wor , Capt. Blankeoship, | Smith, E’don. sailed for Boston on Thursday evening, with | = with a smal] carge and the following passen- gers: Mise M Walker, Margaret Colby, Alex MeDonald, Marzaret McDonald, Charles W. CaEaP aNd Goop.--For 50 cents you can purchase from any reliable druggist. a box of Mack’s Meguetic Medicine, which contains Hayes, Mrs. Hay es, Mary A. McDonald, forty-five doses; this is cheaper than any other i icely Hogan, Bernard McManus, ; James similar medicine sold, and while it is cheap Coady, Wm. Coady, John Roe, D. F. Dar-| |. druggists say it is the best, and gives rach, Lucy Fergus Mrs. Hobbs, Mrs, satisfaction in all cases. Sold in Charlotte- Worthy, John M iy, Johanna McCarthy Christina Gillis. Read the adver- town at Apothecaries Hall. {june2 lw wkly tisement in another column. am Buy Weeks & Co’s Tea, ‘ fmay28 lw wky 2i —_—-¢--—— Mr. Evwarp K. Fisuer, of St. John, ex- hibited at our oflice. yesterday, a number of | clasp-fastened boots and shoes, a new style, | Deets. which supersedes the b itton or laced boots. i “6 My son,” said au old man, “sé always be It is claimed for the clasps that they are | polite,” time saving, being rapidly adjusted, they do | not catch the dust, and are neat and substan-| « Yes, to everybody. Re polite to those tial. Boots with this patent lastening #r€|¥.4 owe and those you desire toowe. By obe manufactured by Charlies Worth & Co., | corving this rule, you will pretty weil cover Toronto, aud they will no doubt recommend } 4). 6-30." Arkansaw Traveller. themselves to the trade. ” ** To eve ryb dy ?” THE@. L. GHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore, 89 Queen Street, Queen Square, Charlottetown, FLOUR. FLOUR. NHOICE BRANDS on hand. One car ‘‘Matchless” expected this week. BEER & GOFF, COFFEE. COFFEE. Fresh Roasted and Ground, ae BEER & GOFF’S., ORANGES, LEMONS, Dates and Contectionery, Wholesale and retail, at BEER & GOFF’S. Childiens’ Express Wagous, WHEELBARROWS AND CARTS, —AT — BEER & GOFF’S. May 29, i884. $$ ee 1s Bulk and 1l-pound Crocks, expected this . week, BEER & Gort. Diamond Dyes. 7 \, DOZEN, assorted colors, wholesale and retail, at BEER & GOFP’S. ee ae Puy Weeks & Co’s, Tea. Anoraer murder has taken place at Cal [may28 lw wky 2 gary, N. W. T., on the 3rd instant. A man MolMases ‘ murdered one : ss A HEAVY thunder storm burst over Toronto wea perenm oy, lis- 'on the 4th inst. The tent of the grand faney A policeman went and dis | fair, in French square, was blown down while over a hundred were at dinner. All escaped unhurt. The goods, however, were damaged o the extent of two thousand dollars, ee Buy Weead Co's. Tea. en named better Geddes’ farm. sovered the body and arrested McManus i A man pamed Harris saw McManus cutting “Shorty” with a knife, and on attempting to interfere, McManus threatened to shoot him. McManus claims thet the killing was done in self-defence, and made no attemrt to escape 7 Both parties weru whiskey dewmiwra [auy28 lw wky 2 TO BE SURE F the highest price for BUTTER, the right kind of SALT must be used, English Dairy Salt, (the right kin’). ‘a bags and by the pes ad, at SEER & GOFF'’S | | { ‘May 23) English Jams and Marmalade, | ims & Oo iiack, White, and Colored Straw Hats. nd (hip ats and Sonnets. Epimged ats and Bonnets. fancy Straw Hatsand Benn Ehe largest Feathers and Fiowers biai and Bonmet shapes. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. Ch’town, May 28, 12384. ge A ger mee a Se eh ataesenenaaD Sues-uesmatDaramemrmnvanennemneneene W* are showing «a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets for June trade. ihinek, White. and Colored straw Bonnets. ets, dispiey of Children’s Hats to be found om P. BF. E. NEW MILLINERY MATERIALS. KS PRICHS LOW. <9 PERKINS & STERNS. LONDON HOUSE. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. SO JUST OPENED, a splendid assortment of Seotch, English and Canadian Twesds and Doeskins, Worsted Coatings, Broadcloths & Trimmings, Suits and Single Garments te MADE TOG ORDER “AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, May 19—wkly = “ - ~ se NEW SUMMER GOODS ——:0:——_—— Pitty Cases aud Bales Now Open and More to Follow. SOL ener nee f J. B. MACDONALD H* now open the greater portion of Spring Stock, comprising all the new- est things in Hats, Fiowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Sun Shades, Dress Material io all the newest shades and fabrics, Brocaded and Vitoman Silks and Satins, Black and Colored Cashmeres and Merinoes, Lace Curtains and Curtain Nets, Counterpanes. ULQTHS! CLOTHS! IN WORSTEDS AND TWERDS, A LARGE STOCK OF met A be a Fs < x oe 4 Keady-made Clothing, in Men's and Boys’, the most varied and cheapest ever shown by J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Strect. Ch’town, May 9 1884,.—2aw wkly, a a BosTtoN | STEAME RS. CARROLL—Capt, Brown, | WORCESTER—Capt Blankenship. LEAVE CH’TOWN, TRURSDAYS, 5, ?. M.- | MEAVE BOSTCN, SATURDAYS, 12, NOON . Passenger accommodation excellent. Freight carried at lowest rates. Igg cases handled with greatest care. | ARVELL BROS, Ch’town, May 31—pat jour pio 3m EXCURSION FARE! To Boston and Return, —PER— GARROLL OR WORGESTER, $15.60 FIRST CLASS. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, May 31—pat 4w 2aw STEAMER MISAMICHL Montreal e Charlottetown Leayes Montreal, Monday, )6i:h June, and jortnightly afterwards. Leaves Charlottetown, Tuesday, 10th June and fortnightly afterwards, Superior passenger accommodation, and freight carried carefully at lowest rates CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 3|— pat 2m Nuisances, I rees, &c. “NYOWS or HORSES found at large upon the Streets or Squares will be impounded, and the owners prosecuted, under the City By-Laws, All persons cutting, barking or injuring trees will be rigorously prosecuted under the Dominion Criminal Law, whereby such offences are punishable by imprisonment from one month to two years, with hard labor. The sum of ten dollars will be paid to any person giving information leading to convic- tion under Dominion Criminal Law. By order. THOMAS FLYNN, City Marshal. May 270, 1°84.—pat lw ona ——————— ee SS iiats. Hats. EASONS why L. E. PROWSE sells the CHEAPEST HATS in the city:— ist. Because he does not believe one man should pay double because another does not pay ANYTHING. 2nd. He buys in the best makers’ best styles, buys for cash, and sells for cash. drd. He does not believe in the old rule-—ask large profits ‘and want to get rich too fast—but is satisfied with a SMALL | ADVANCE ON COST. 4th. He buys carefully, has no dead stock, keeps the LATEST STYLES always on hand, and at the right time. Was Come all, and be convinced that money can be saved ‘by purchasing your Hats from lL. fH. PROW SE, Sign of the Big Hat, 74 Queen Street. Ce'town, April kK, WY4,—eod wily FOR SALE. *YXHE Subscriber offers for sale all those beautiful grounds adjoining the Hon. Judge 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 Enston Street of 320 feet, with a front thereon of $4 feet. —ALSO— A Building Lot, 75 feet square, on Orlebar Street, near Zuston Street. BENJ. DESBRISAY. Ch’town, May 17—sa mo we fr Valuable Property FOR SALE. YHE uncersigned offers for sale the busi- ness premises known as “§3” QUEEN STREET. The building is large and com. modious, running back from Queen Street eighty-three ‘eet; and the stand ig unevur. passed, Terms easy, JAS DESBRISAY. Ch’town, March 6~ eod tf C\ UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMAN ss Et Only GNE DOLLAR a year, OA RENE OREN en at st seer Oe ee NG i nn eee peel een ten r . ne