nL aT ein aati tiet ese, Local and Gther tems _— Souris, is in the city > Dr. Murrakt, ey Perer's schools are closed for the rol day® = - pyane Chass in the Y. M. C. A., this even- ‘ni at 5 < cioces icin apres’ Fan’s every st} le and price at tho Dian ond B ks'ore. disccatea a. 2S, halls, and sporting ‘ D ' ast P o \ LOVELY wice Vases a i bookstore. ° Tux Military picnic will be held at West River on the July. Advertisement Mon jay. ai Ova stecialties t-ni; ht are Toilet Requi- sites, Our stock in this line is Al —Reddin’s Drug Store a x Mr. Jou P. MeGrata, of Tignish, is the successful cendidate for the ‘* Daniel Hodgson Scholarship.” ee How. D. Fexnvson drove out Hon. A, McQueen, T Pickard aud W. Lindsay to the Stock Farm yesterday efter- Bsq?., poor. a s Fastest Yet.--The steamer St. Lawrence made the ran from Charlottetown to Pictou on Tharsday in four hours, and from Pictou to Charlottetewn yesterday in 4.12 Scientia By recent importations, the stock of books, stationery and fancy goods at the Diamond B wkstore is the most complete, extensive and chespest ever shown here. ~ a Rev T. Warson Swrra, editor of the Wesleyan, is in the city. His able ed'torial management of the Wesleyan received hearty acknowledgment in the Confereace Friday rpit : waornin el 4 rrame named Gillis, from Souris Line Read, entered York Station last night, and stole a quantity « f jewelry from the wife of a section man named Stewart, who resides in the Station, A constable is now in pursuit cf the tramp. - > Cuaxee oF Prices —To facilitate the mak- ing of change, during the rush for tickets for the Templars’ Mconlight Excursion, on Mon- day night, the committee in charge have made the prices of tickets even money—Gentlemen 50 cents, and Ladies 25 cents. -_— > - — Lopsrer fishermen complain of a scarcity of lobsters. We were to-day shown a report of three days’ fishing, with »« thousand traps. The result was not over 5,500 fish. The outlook, therefore is not very good. — - — ' Tut Mechanical Superintendent of the Reilwav has had the south sice of Water Street, between Prince street and the entrance of the Railway yard, planted with a fine lot of young ash trees, obtained at O'Leary Station. All ye that have not trees in front of your residences “‘go and do like- wise.” sththiiatehte ALL persons having sold tickets tor the lottery in aid of the Renevolent Irish Society, are desired to hand in to the secretary,al once, the proceeds of the sales and the counterfoils of th» tickets, The lottery must take place on Ist July, and the returos are all required several days previous thereto,in order to make necessary preparations. —_—__~»—_— We are pleased to learn that Mr. Michael Laverty has been re-engsged as Teacher of the Fort Augustus Schoo! for the incoming year-- supplement thirty-five dollars. This is the ninth year for Mr. Laverty io the position, and he has had the good fortune to be hired every year with the unanimous vote of the ratepayers. Good. James Lanprican of Souris Head while playing with a revolver, accidentally shot himseif in the leg, The ball entered above the knee and lodged in the side Landrigan came into the city yesterday and had the ball removed by the surgeons of the Charlottetown Hospital. He is now doing well. —_— > —_ -— Tut Templars’ Meonlight Excursion on MonZay night, on board steamer Princess of Wales, promises to be a most enjoyable affair. Every arrsngement ic being made for the com- fort of those who patronize it. The Fireworks and Transparencies will be very attractive features. Don’t forget to go. You will be siding a good cause. --_.?S — Rattway Prcxic.--The employes of the Mechanical and Road Department of the -P E. Island Railway, propose holding a picnic at Cape Traverse early in August. It wil! be advertised as the ‘Jum>o picnic of the season” It is two years since the employes havehada picnic. They willnodoubt make the coming one a success. ee Ray. Carte; Cameron, pastor of Chalmer’s Church, Kincardine, Ontario, who has been attending the Presbyterian General Assembly of Canada, is on a visit to this Island, where he will enjoy the balmy breezes and salubrius climate of the Garden of North America. He is staying at the St. Lawrence. _—- =2a>--— Wen King James the first wrote his counterblast to tobacco the royal penman knew nothing of the ‘‘Myrtle Navy.” If he had, instead of wasting his brains over his curious production, he would have filled his royal pipe with it, and would have taken a royal smoke,he would then have been prepared to admit that with regard to the injurious effects of tobacco, it all depends on what tobacco you emoke, . — Schoo. Meerixcs —Marshfield—There was 4 large attendance of ratepayers. The teacher, Mr. Jay. was voted a supplement of $55. Hon. D Ferguson was elected Trustee in the Place of the retiring Trustee. York—There Was agood attendance of the ratepayers. $30 supplement were voted to the head teacher and $7.50to the Mistress. Thos. Vessey, Esq.. was elected Trustee in the place of Richard essey, Esq , retiring Trustce. sheet THe party of Portland gentlemen, viz.: essrs. Tuiner, Fletcher, Harper, Johr- son, Crane and Ricket, who left for the Labrador a short time ago on a fishing and thooting expedition, returned last evening, pat up at the Osborne, and left for their homes this morning. After leaving here, they proceeded to Souris and chartered the schooner Annar Lowis, Capt. D. Costello. ey then proceeded through the Straits of lle Isle to Labrador, where they secured ® quantity of game and admired the érandure of the norther icebergs. They Teport the season late, and think they Struck the Labrador too early for good ‘pers. They nevertheless had a good time. ee ne ef In the House of Commons, yesterday,the TELSeGAPHIG EWS. [SeroraL Despatcurs vo Tae WXAMLINER, } The British Political Crisis. Lonpon, June 20. Both Houses of Parliament adjourned to Tuesday. Negotiations between Conservatives and Liberal leaders have not sufficiently pro- yressed to enable either side to make a i definite state ment, Mr. Chamborlain aad followers refuse to | promiso not to obstract the Tories, and the | Marquia of Saiisbary refuses to allow tho | Re-distribution Soa‘s Bull to pass the final | stages anc become law, on the ground that }if he did so, and the constituencies being abandoned, and the new jaw not operative until November, he could not appeal to the jcountry till then. He demands a definite | pledge from the Liberal leaders. The latter leannot hold their fellowers. So, con- | sequently, a dead lock prevails. niilehicicnidi iii The ©. BP. K. Resolution Bebate. Orrawa, June 20. discussien on the Canada Pacific Railway resolutions was continued. McCarthy made a brilliant speech in favor | of the resolutions. He was followed by Mr. L. H. Davies, P. E.I., who said that ihe amendment moved by Camerou meant repudiation. He denounced the policy of making deceptive statements about the country and the Canada Pacific Railway in order to allure British capital. Mr. Foster replied to Mr. Davies in a very effective and happy speech. The Opposition amendment was defe ited by 100 against 51. The main motion was carried, and the House went into commiitee on the resolu- tions. The Short Line Railway. Orrawa, June 25. Pictou and Cape Breton M. P.’s endorsed the offer of Messrs. Kamper and Dharterie to complete the line of railway from Oxford to New Glasgow and extend it to Louis- burg. They have made arrangements with Paris bankers to get an advance of $2,200,000 for the immediate payment of the old debts contracted by Norvin Green’s company. ‘They will complete the whole line, providing the Government will so arrange the subsidies already voted as to make it $73,471 yearly, and payable to the order of the bankers. The Earl of Chudleigh. Lonpon, June 20. Sir Stafford Northcote has been mado a Peer with the title Earl of Chudleigh. The Queen is said to object to Randolph Churchill being in the new Cabinet. — The Northwest Rebellion. Prince Atsert, June 20. Evidence is accumulating that Hon. Lawrence Clarke, Hudson Bay Company Faction, was one of the most prominent instigators of the rebellion. Frightfui Colliery Accident. Lonpon, June 20. One hundred aad forty-four men were killed in a colliery explosion near Manches- ter yesterday. Only twenty-two bodies have, so far, been recovered. Barned to Death. Nortu Sypvey, June 20. Mrs. Gillis, aged 70, was burned to doath at Gabarus afew nights ago. The other nmates of the house had a narrow escape. Phe Teries Don't Want War. Lonpon, June 20. The Marqnis of Salisbury writes an open letter ridiculing the idea that the Tories want war with Russia. Aquatic. Burrato, June 20. Hanlan and Teemer have sigaed articles for a five mile boat race in August, Septem- ber or October. Woather Bulienn. Probabilities for the the Maritime Provinces. next 24 hours for Toronto, June 20--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds between south and west, fair warm weather, with local showers in the northern portion. METEORULOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown June 20 ,1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at maidmight)....-..cceceeccecseececer oe 77.7 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)....... ee eee creeee teeeeees 53.1 Lowest Temperature this morning..... 57 1 Temperature this morniag,at 8 o'clock, . .65.1 Temperature this afternoon at I oaloak ..66.5 We notice that Mr. William Carroll has removed his Hair Dressing and Shaving Saloon to Stevenson’s Building, Sydney Street, directly opposite his old stand. He has also taken into partnership, Mr. Joseph Gillis, recently engaged at Young’s Hotel, the resort of all the leading business men visiting the ‘‘Hub,” and at the Union League Cleb of New York, one of the most high-toned in- stitutions of the kind in the American Me‘r polis. With all the latest conveniences and most impreved apparatus, they are pre- pared to attend to the wants of the poblic at the cheapest rates. sa tu thu Ler there be a grand rally of the friends ef the Scott Act at the Conference public temperance meeting in the Brick Church next week. The welcome news received yesterday, by the wires, that the Commons of Canada had rejected the Senators amend. ment, has given new courage to the friends of law and order, and will, we earnestly hope strengthen the hands of our City Magistrate and the officers” under his control, in the execution of their daty. —< MEN’s under shirts at 25 cents each, for cash at the London House. ja3 a THE DAILS ~ ee re | Re NOTEL ARRIVA™S, OSBORNE HOUSE, June 19—E Cogswell, Victoria, Lot 29; R John, N BR; J ¥ Tarner, Portland, Me; H W Fletcher, do; F © Dolly, M I), de: W B Moulton, M D, do; Prof © A Johnson, do; J Harper, do; W H Crane, E Ricket, do; Leonard Tuck, York Co, N B; P Burke, River John, N 8; Hugh M Reas, New Ross, New Glasgow, N 8; Sinclair Wells, Alberton; P M Bourke, Mill View; T E Cunningham, Mass; Dr Muttart, Souris; Cornelius Morrison, St Eleanors; C Munro,Springton; 8 O Huestis, Wallace, N 8S. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL John Mcleod, New Glasgow; J A Acnear, Montague; J L Poole, do; John Campbell, Summerside; Edward Campbell, do; Johan Nicholson, Lot 30; Rev Charles Cameron, Kincardine, Ont, REVERE HOUSE. Jane 290-—-A McDouyzall, Argyle Shore; Mrs Foley, Montreal; George W White, Carleton “ounty, N B; P McBraly, Woodsitocs ;Joveph Jacobs. Montrea!; W H Prescott, de; J P oy Gait; A Lemon, Montreal; K MeDermiad, ao, June '9 RANKIN HOUSE, June 20—T A Sanderson, London, G FP; William H Kidston, Glasgow, Sextland; ‘has H Byans, Yarmouth, Sammerside; Albert Gauthier, Moutreal; T H Dobson, ¢o. Bik TH, In Charlottetown. on Friday afternoon, June 19, the wife of J. W. Mitchell of a son. MASONIC FESTIVAL, SP. Jakes DAY. Memiers of the ¢raft attending the ‘Celebration will be returned for one fare on application to the ey of Committee for ajter- ate. vo. Masonic Fraternity of Charlottetown + purpose celebrating the anniversary of their Patron Saint, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th inst., by proceeding in procession from the Lodge Room to the Methodist Brick Church, for Divine Service, thence through some of the principal streets, returning to their Hall. Transient and visitirg brethrer, with the City members, will meet at the Lodge Room, at 2 p.m.. in full Masonic clothing. in the evening the brethren will dine to- gether at the Rankin House. Tickets $1.50 each, to be procured from any member of Committee. A. 8. URQUHART, Seoy of “om. Ch’town, June 12, 1885--4i 2aw wkyli REW GOODS! Carpet Sweepers, Eurcka Clothes Wringers, Cylinder Churas, Tea Seales, Maslin Ketiies, Fish Kettles, Water Coclers, Granite [ron Ware. SIMON W. CRABBE, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. June 10—2wks 2aw WEEKS & CO., Market Square QUEEN STREET. Ladies’ Department: New Hats and Millinery, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers, Ornaments, Buttons, Braids and Trimmings, Laces and Embroideries, New Silks and Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Washing Fabrics for Summer wear, New Collars and Sets, Coloured Velveteens, Jerseys, Children’s Suits, Kid Gloves, Shates for evening wear, Ottoman Cloths, Gloves and Hosiery, Silk and Merino Usterdothing, Silk Dolmans and Mantles, Mourning Goods iv great variety—Gloves, Crapes, &e. Gentlemen's Department : New Linen Collars and Cuffs, New Dress Shirts, Gents’ Kid and Threod Gloves, Silk and Merino Underwear, Christy’s Best Hats, Braces, Scarves and Ties, Silk, Merino and Cotton Hosiery, Best Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas, New Worsted Cloths and Scotch Twe da, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs. WEEKS & OO. Ch’town, May 30, 1885. Flour and Cornmeal. NOW RECEIVING : 250 Bris “Kent” and ‘*Beaver.” 125 do ‘*Apex” Superior Extra. 250 do ‘Herald’ Choice Superioa. 250 do K. D. CORNMEAL. Wholesale at Lowest Prices FENTON T. NEWBERY. June 11— jour her 2i gene oil vw ~s evs ee et — — ee P Rogerson, Crapaud; E Jones and wife, St | N S; T H Robbie’, ! GASH CAPITAL, - : etentiilaeetiilly eltaie a — v a siti ioe eepeetelibedneetieectoal a rR. TUNE 20, 1885. GLASGOW AND LONDON } } | OF GREAT BRITAIN. 70: Gapital - - Five Million Dollars The above Company insures every class of business at ‘current rates, and on Farm Property and Stock, insures against ‘damage by Lightaing, whether fire ensues or not. FRED. W. HBHYNDMAN, E. ISLAND. GENERAL AGENT FOR P. June 20—2m eod kinglish and Canadian Fire Insurance Companies. . . The Commercial Union Assurance Co., of London, Eng.. CAPITAL, : ‘ A ‘Ot The British America Assurance Co. of Foronto, Canada, (INCORPORATED IN _ 1833.) — $12,500,000. $500,000. The Citizens Insurance Company of Canada, (ESTABLISHED IN 1864.) CAPITAL, - ; ‘ : ‘ crower: {Yemen $1,188,000. I am prepared to accept Insurances in the above well- known Companies at Lowest Current Rates. A S&S. CORQUAART, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Brown's Block, Queen Square. Charlottetown, P. E. L., Juns 20—eod no Sanaa clea = a —_ eee os oe iit aidiiabieitantiaheds mane A. Seeeetomee BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT OPEN JULY Ist. TE SOIDE MOTEL, - ~~ CUSICO BEACH fYVHIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommedation of Visitors and Guests from July ist till September 5th The Proprietors will spare no pains! More attractive than ever! is being improved so as to even surpass its former reputation. TERMS :—$1.75 to $2.50 per day ; $10.5) per week; $8.50 per week per month. Coaches leave Charlottetowm every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return- ing every Thursday and Monday morning, abont 9 a, m, Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a, m., 8 25 a. m., and 3.15 p, m. “s ts Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a, m., 2.28 and 6.15 p. m “a “ Sammerside for Hunter River at 6,10 a, m.,, 12.25 p. m., and 455 p, m. Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a, m.,10 08 a m, and 435 p. m. Ch’town, June +5, 1885. EE BO 8 6 Every department te te LENGEN HEUSE! oe A “ears E are showing this month a large variety, in all depart- ments, at very low prices :— NEW PRINTED COTTONS, SATEENS, CAMELINES, DRESS GOODS, in Nuns’ Veiling, Sanglier Cloth, Cashmeres, Merinoes. Ladies’ MANTLES, Ladies’ DOLMANS, in Ottoman Cloth and Silk. Kid GLOVES. Silk GLOVES, Fisb-thread GLOVES. Ladies’ JERSEYS, CORSETS, large variety in Cotton HOSIERY, STRAW HATS AND BONNETS in Latest Styles. Carpets, Oilcloths, Lincleums. 0; CHRISTYT’S LONDON HATS. 20: White and Colored SHIRTS, Ready-made CLOTHING, Ch’town, June 3, 1886. Insurance Company wouuca sus i a, ae CITY rE 5 FIRE CORNET é 2 WORKS BAND. DISPLAY. The Good Templers of this city inteud hoid- ing a Grand Moonlight Excursion on MONDAY THE 22ND ENST, on board the steamer * Princess of Waies.’ MUSIC BY CITY CORNET BAND. Steamer will leave Steam Navigation Co,’s wharf at 8 o'clock, returning at half-past nine for the conven'ence of those unable to attend in the first trip. She will then proceed out and around the harbor, returning about 11 o'clock. A DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS will take place at 9 o'clock, and also st half-pest teu. Some of the Siceworks will be very beautiful and novel. Refreshments of all kinds can be procured on board the boat. The proceeds are to be devoted to the fitting up and furnishing of a Good Templar’s Hall, TICKETS : Ladies, 25 cts.; Gentlemen, 50 cts.; to be had at the Apothecaries Hall, C. D. Rankin’s Drug Store, Diamond Bookstore, and at the wharf. As only a limited number will be issued, those intending to go should purchase their tickets early, so that the committee can ce!- lect these remaining unsold at the stores and sell at she wharf, &@& Should the weather prove unfavorable the Excursion will take place the following Friday. By order of Committee. ROBERT SMALLWOOD, Secretary. June 1§6—ttsm CITY SCHOOLS. T'S Midsummer Examinations of the Charlottetown Public Schools will be held as follows, viz: At Queen {quare School, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th. At West Keat Street Sehool, On THURSDAY, JUNE 25th. At Priuce Street Scheel, On FRIDAY, JUNE 26th, Commencing each day at 10 o’clock, a.m. At 12 oclock, noon, the pupils will be con- vened in the Main Halil, where vhe Governor General’s Medals and Certificates of Profi- ciency from the School Board will be pre- sented to those entitled to recoive them. The parents of the pupils and citizens gen- erally are invited to be present, ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary ot School Board. June 17ib, 1883—til 26th Boys’ Jersey and Tweed Suits PANIC PRICES! Boys’ Jersey Suits at $3.85 an‘ up. Boys’ Black Worsted suits at 35.00 and up. Boys’ Heavy Blue Serge Suits at 4.25 and up. Boys’ Tweed Suits at $5.00 and up. Child’s Kilted Suits at $3.45 and up. Child’s Navy Blue Knickerbocker Suits at $2.25 and up. Child’s Worsted Suits at $3.50 and up. Youths’ Black Worsted Suits at $6.50 and up. Youths’ Navy Blue Suits at $4.65 and up. Men’s Black Worsted Suits at $8.50 and up. Men’s All-wool Pants at $1.50 and up. Men’s Working Shirts at 30c, 65c, 75c, $1.00 and up. Men’s Dress Shirts at 70c, 85c, $1.00 and up Men’s Linen Collars at 10cts and up. ° Men’s Regatta Shirts at 85cts and up. Mea’s Hard Felt Uats, in newest styles at 50cts and up. Men’s Soft Felt Hats at 65cts, worth $1.00. Ali-wocl Tweeds at 55 and up. All-wool Worsted Coatings at $1.10, only. Tryon Tweeds without end, Yarns, all kinds. Wool bought for cash and exchanged for goods of all kinds. Come and see cur 5-oent Prints, $1.00 to $4.00 saved on every suit of cns- tom RHID BROS. June 10, 1885. Special iat Purchasers of Cotton Warp. Wotice yz find it necessary to call the attention of those who USE COTTON YARN OR WARP to the fact that the yarn made by us isthe ONLY REAL Water-Twist Yarn Made in the Dominion—no other mill having the machinery on which to make it. Our Yarn is, consequently, very much superior for weaving purposes to any other in the market—s fact which is well knowa to those who have used it for the past TWENTY YEARS. All our Yarns have our name upon the label, and none other are genuine. For sale by all Wholesale Houses, Vi, PARAS & SON, New Brunswick Cotton Mills. June 9, 1885. er a Rare es = se Ae ih Miettinen Smee sir italian 5 seis Bea acetate aatitpet anes Garcinia ak sm sc an Mak sa: ta, a eli 8 a+ te Ait i ti