Local and Other Items. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. —We are indebted to Mi EK. E. Robins for late copies of the Hawiian Cazette. ~ - Cruenty To ANimMALS.—-Attention is par- ticularly directed to the letter of Rev. Fred. so Lloyd in another column of Tue EXamt- NER, on this subject. sceimiialndias ace Larce Trour.—Dr. Strickland caught at Mi igell, on Saturday last, a trout weighing four pounds and five ounces, as part of the spou of a successful days sport. scaciladistia tian STIPENDIARY Magistrate's Covurt.—John Cummings, drunk, $1 or 4 days; John Woods, do., $2 or 8 days; John Power, do., $2 or 8 days ; Charles Barry, do., $1 or 4 days ; Wil- liam Walsh, do., $2 or 8 days. al Tue Mrramicut.—The steamer Miramichi arrived from Quebec via., intermediate ports with a general cargo on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, and sailed on return at five this morning With potatoes, oats, pork etc. cianteeelapengion KeRma&s.—The ladies of St. Peter's Church will hold a Kermes en board the steamer Southport on the l4th June next. St. Peter's Boys’ Band will be in attendance, and there will be refreshments and other attractions, — Fine at Trrxo-—A fire broke out in Fum- igatl’s paint shop, Truro, on Friday, and be- fore it could beZextinguished spread to tne Sun oftice adjoining, which was soon sadly demar- alized. The loss to Mr, Alley is very heavy. ~~ > - —~ ImportaNtT.—The Boston 7'ranseript wants po know whether anything is really being done to keep the numerous circulars and pamphlets showing the advantages of Canada as a sum- mer resort out of the hands ot bank cashiers ’ -_-~ > -—— MartrimontaL.—We congratulate William Heard, Esq., on the auspicious event recorded in another column, and wish himself and sortons every happiness. Mr. and Mrs. eard left for Boston by the early train this morning. nae Orpination,—Rey. P. A. McElmeel was ardained priegt by His Lordship Bighop Meclatyre at High Mass in St, Dunstan's Uathedral yesterday, The ceremony was very impressive and was witnessed by a large con- gregation, — A Warnine.—A Roxbury, Mass., milk- man has been fined $50 and costs for ** being fn possession of milk not of good standard quality.”” But it should be said in his defence that he was trying to get rid of it as fast he could. ' pakiiegpiakn PROFITABLE EmeLoyment.—All who are not profitably employed will do well to con- sult the advertisement, which appears in an- ather celumn, of Brown Brothers, ene of the largest and most reliable Nursery firms in the United States. cmngpeniteenmtie Bazaar.—The ladies in connection with the Presbyterian Church, at Dundas, pur- pose having a Tea and Bazaar about the first week in July next; notice as to defimte time will appear in handbills, ete. Look yar fox them, ‘ oe ~--—e-—> Kermes.—The sewing meetings for the kermes will be continued for two more Mondays. Ladies wishing to purchase childrens summer frocks and childrens under- clothing can doso on those days by calling at the Y. M. C. A. Parlor, between the hours of 2 and 5 p. m. Queen Square Garpens.—The ladies wha have collected subscriptions in aid of Queen Square Gardens are requested to be good enough to meet at the Legislative Library, to-morrow (Tuesday), at ll o'clock a. m. to hand in the lists of persons who have con- tributed, for publication. _—-_2>- — Tae Late Tracepy.—The remains of Cesare Lucignani, the Italian who was fatally stabbed on Friday afternoon, were interred Batarday afterigon. His alleged slayer, Bartolmeo Casei, wil] be arraigned for trial before the Stipendiary Magistrate to- morrow forenoon. CHALLENGES THe Wortp.—William O’Con- nor publishes a challenge to any oarsman in the world, barring John Teemer, to race him a three mile race with a tum ® tura, tor from $2,000 to $5,000, “Jake Gau- daur and Peter Kemp preferred, To the lat- ter he will allow $500 expenses and with the former he wili give or take expenses. —_—_~a—_—— Scott Act AND TemperaNce.—The Rev. Father Rougier, Parish Priest of Renfrew, in referring to the Scott Act on Sunday week said ; ‘* The Scott Act is -repealed, and there is indeed no oceasion to shed tears. There is a deplorable state of intemperance in this vil- lage at present, particularly among young men and boys, caused directly by the Scott Act.—-Gttawa Cyiizen. ' — Wepping Present.—-Yesterday afternoon the employes in the composing room of Barta & Co., the Pearl Street printers, gave to Miss Annie Pettigrew, one of their number, a handsomely engraved silver water, pitcher and goblet, as an ante-matrimonial wedding present. -- Boston Herald. The young lady above referred to is 4 THE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SeectaL Despatoues to Tuk EXamMrIner. Gen. Middleton. Boston, June 3. Lieut. Gen. Sir Frederick Middleton, Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian forces, and Lady Middleton, are stopping at the Adams House. They dined there last evening. In the afternoon they return- ed from a day's drive about the surburbs, They attended the Country Club races in the forenoon which they enjoyed excced- ingly. Said Gen. Middleton: ‘I came es- pecially with my regiment to take command during the Indian rising trouble, and shal] not remain in Canada much longer, as we intend returning to England shortly. My wife is very foad of England, although she is French-Canadian, and myself about half Canadian already.” Three Men Drowned. MacKay's Station, Ont., June 3. Six men in the employ of Pierce & Co., Ottawa, attempted to run the rapids on the Petewawa River against the orders of their foreman. The boat swung around in the current and upset, drowning Cleaphas Theoret, of Point Claire, Hyacinthe N, Cal- lett and Dennis Beaudry. The bodies had not been discovered when the messenger left the place of the accident, The Vacancy in the Senate. Orrawa, June 3. A popular agitation has been started to have the vacancy in the Senate, caused by the death of Senator Ferrier, filled by the appointment of Richard White, of the Montreal Gazette, brother of thé late Minis- ter of the Interior. The Government has not yet, however, considered the matter. Wiater Steamer. Orrawa, June 3. The Marine Department have adopted the suggestion recently made by Capt. Mc- Elhinney, in reference to securing a steel steamer of the Swedish model to replace the Northern Light, and the Captain has been instructed to ask tenders of Glasgow builders, with a view to the immediate con- structioh of ‘such’a steamer. Another Newspaper Burnt Out. Woynirea, June 3, The offices of the Call newspaper were completely destroyed by fire about one o'clock this morning, together with plant and all contents, only some private papers being saved. The loss is about $40,000. Crop reports from various parts of Mani- toba are of the most encouraging character. ’ en — A Protest. Orrawa, June 3. It is reported that several members of the Albany Club have written to Sir Jobn Macdonald against the appointment of Mr. Dewdney as Minister of the Interior, on the ground that the appointment ‘will open up the old sores of the Northwest Rebel- lion, Quick Passage. New York, June 3. The Cunard steamer Etruria which arriv- ed here this morning made the trip from Queenstown in 5 days, 23 hours, the quick- est on record. Orders Cancelled. — ee Harrrax, June 3. The orders for towing the Allan liner Sardinian to Montreal have been cancelled and she will be repaired here. Weather Bulletin. —_—_—_ Toronto, June 4—-10 a. m. Moderate winds; fine weather; stationary or higher temperature. — lL. 0.20. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge, No. 8, meets at eight o’clock this evening. The regular monthly meeting ot the Degree Staff will be held on Monday next, 11th inst., at*which session the nomination of officers for the ensuing term will be made. Se MARRIED. In the Methodist Brick Church, Charlotte- town, June 4th. by Rev. J. Shenton, William Heard, Esq., to Miss Elizabeth J. Thomas, daughter of the late John T. Thomas, former- ly merchant of this city. DAILY EXAMINER, -— - et DIED. At Franklin Point, North River, on the 3rd inst., Alexander McKinlay, aged 70 years. [Funeral from his late residence on Wednes- day at 2 o'clock. Local Notices. REMEMBER tha sale of furniture at the resi- dence of Miss DesBrisay to-morrow, June 4th, at 11 o'clock Tur Inkerman House will be open to-mor- row afternoon for the inspection of furniture. Salq begins Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. —G. M. Harris, Auctioneer. Rhubarb 5 cts., and Bananas 39 cts. per doz.‘ R. K. Brace’s. One case Macrame Twine received at Beer Bros. Fresh salmon, Halibut, shad, codfish, and haddock, also smoked shad, and bloaters, at the Fish Market. 3 in Public Auction. To be sold by Public Auction, on the Premises, Kent Street, Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of Juoe next, at the hour of Kleven o'clock in the forenoon, that Brick Shop, Dwell- ing House and Premises sitnared on the north side = Kent Street, snd occupied by the unuder- signed. _This is a very desirable Property, and well situated for a Grocery or other small Shop business. Terms at sale. A good title will be guaranteed. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Duvies & Sutherland. Dated this 22nd May, A. D. 1888, JAMES B. POLLARD. may23—dy Jaw tl sle A By-Law to Amend the By- Law Relating to Drunken- ness. (tassed 2ist May, 18838.) BE It ENACTED by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows :— Section Five of the By-Law of the said City, Chapter Nine, intituled ** A ‘By-Law Relating to Dryunkennéss,” is hereby amended by atriking out ihe word “Thirty” in the seventh line thereof and inserting in lieu thereof the word Ninety,” and by striking out the words ‘Thirty Days” in the last line thereof but one and insert- ing in licu thereof the words ** Ninety Days, with or without hard labor,” {L. 8.] T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor. A. H. McPHERSON, City Clerk, A By-Law Relating to Pigs and Slaughter Houses, [Passed 2]st May, 1888.) BE IT ENACTED by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as foliows :— 1. From and after the first day of June, in the year of Our Lora one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight. uacil the first day of Uctober, in the said year, no Pigs or Swine shall be kept within the limits of the Ci y of Charlottetown ; and inevery succeeding year no Pigs or Swine shall be kept within the limits of the said Cit from the first day of May until the first day of October in each year ; , Provided always that Pigs az Swine may be broupht anio the said Urry for the purpose of pub- hic exhibition, or for transit, shipmeut or saie, if they are not kept therein longer than five days. _2. For every Pig kept in the said City in viola- tion of the foreguing section the owner or keeper thereof shail forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding Five Doliars for the tirst offence, and a further sum not exceeding Five Dollars for every subse- quent offence. 3. From and after the first day of January, in thre year of Our Lord one thousand eighs nyn- dred and eighty-nine, no ergction, building or place within the City of Charlottetqwn shail be used as a Slaughter House, or for the purpose of slaughtering animals therein ; Provided that the Bourd of Health may, if they see fit, yrunta license toany person or persons to slaughier cattle within the limits of the said City, between the first day of December and the first day of April in each year, upon such terms and conditions and subject to such restrictions and regulations as may be impused by the seid Board of Health, Any person or persons establishing, conducting or continuing any Slaughier House, or using any plare for slaughtering anim+ls within the said City, after the foregoing date, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Thirty ULoliars for every day he or they shall cantinue such nuisance, or use any such place in yiolationof the preceding section, 4. It shall be the duty of the Police Officers of the said City, and they are hereby required to enforce observance of the provisiuns of this By- Law ; ad ail penalties hereinbefore provided for shall be recoverable with costs inthe City Court of the Stipendiary Magistrate, onthe oath or affirmation of any cred'bie witness; and in de- fauit of payment of any such penalty it shail and may be la wrul for the said Magistrate to commit the offender or offenders to the Comman Jail of = said City for any period not exceeding thirty ays. y 2 may26 —-2w 2aw (L.8.] T. HEATH HAVILAND. Mayor. A. H. MOPHERSON, may 26—2w 2aw City Clerk. SINGING. Specialty, PIANO, ORGAN, Voice Culture a ——eE~s- R. J. D. MARTIN, Organist and Choirmaster in St. Paul's Church, is now prepared to receive Pum]; in the above branches of Musical Study. Ia addition to the above, Mr. Martia in- tends forming at an early date a SINGING CLASS FOR LADIES For terms, etc., apply at Residence, FITZROY STREET, or to Mr. C, P. FLETCHER, Queen Street. lyr dy eod -muay5d PUBLIC NOTIGE. cloth. Sterns’, will greatly oblige a ply at Hotel Davies. bo as _ od MONDAY, JUNE 4, 538. 1 ' Bagpsps Express. If you want Baggage moved to and from Rail- ._ Way Station or Steamboats, or Household Furniture moved to any part of the city, give me a call, or leave your orders at R. K. Brace,s Store, Geafton Sireet, North side of Maket Hoase. Bagyage, etc., carefully handled. easonable, Charges GEORGE WELDON, then eod im DRUNKENNESS Or th Haare ath Roeblra mayl8—dy lw r Itcan be i a ~~ g — t ont ven in acup of coffee or shekeouteies tiheemee taking it;isabesimtote h ess,and will e @ permanent and cate, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck, It has been givenin thousands of cases, and every in ® perfect cure {nprernated with the Spéciac, 1 pecotses'an Niet inpossibility for the Uquor appetite to exist POF BPC 00..185 ace Sey CincinnctOs $1,000 Reward. THE ABOVE REWARD will be given by the _ City of Charlottetown to any person who will give suca evidence as will lead to the con- viction of the person who feloniously set on fire and burnt the Excelsior Roller Rink, in this city, on Monday night. the Mth ot May, inst. By order of the Mayor. A. H. McPHERSON, City Clerk. Mayor's Office, May 22, 1888—2w 3aw Childrens’ Carriages, VERY CHEAP—ALL GRADES. Call at onee and get Bargains at JOHN NEWSON'S. may]?—2m ALL NEW! ALL CHEAP! ee eee oO we oe PERKINS & STERNS’ rg aud Stuer Dry ods In advertising our New Goods, we cannot envmerate the variety and many Novelties we have in every Bepart- ment. but we feel assured that an examination of ou Stock willrenay any intendisg purchaser. Wehirye crest confidence in offering this seasons purchases, cor toin- ing, as it does, the Besi Goods to be found inthe tea ing markets of the world. We are going to sell so cheap. you will find our Store The Shopping Centre of the City a ee NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW JERSEYS, NEW MILLINERY, NEW MUOSLINS, NEW HOSIERY, NEW JACKETS, NEW PRINTS, NEW CLOTHS, HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, FRILLINGS, RIBBONS, &c. —_— em Carpets and Oil Cloths. Room Paper. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, May 8, 1888. NEW SATEENS, SESE WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. WANTED.—Laborers, Stone Masons and Scab- blers, at the Waterworks Springs. Good wee Apply immediately to W, H. FRASER. juéa—ol L°st:— On Fridsy afternoon, between Perkins & Sterns’ and St. Peter’s Road, a Roll of Oil- The finder, by Jeaving word at Perkins & poor farmer. ju4—3i ' PASTURAGE TO LET, for a few Cows. Ap- ply to Geo. Davies, li—ju4 W 4NTED IMMEDIATELY.—Three Girls, one Dining Room and two Chambermaids. Ap pd 3i—jud - A ANTED.—A Girl for general housework. ju —e wages given. App'y at this office. ud—3i \ .ANTED IMMEDIATELY,— A Girl for gener. ‘ie al _ Apply at this office, ju4—t Amall Sum of eer Apply at OUND, -A F --junel this office. LOSt.— Yesterday (Thursday) evening, in the 4 eastern part of the city, a flat Pocket Book containing a jargesum of money and a key. The tinder will be liberally rewarded on leaving same at this office. pd lw—jul FOR SALE.—A first-class Single Buggy, near] new, Seaman’s build. Apply to W. J. FRASER. 3i eod—jul WANTE D.—A smart Stable Hoy, about 18 years olq. Apply to W. W, BEER. may3l T° LET.—-A House on Chesnut Street, contain- ing Seven Rooms, Apply to Mrs. B. PICKARD, tf—may31 Por SALE.. -A Vis-a-vis Carriage (nearly new), a Covered Buggy, a Cart, Truck and Plough, Carriage and Cart Harness.—GEORGE ALLEY, may%i—2its MARIN E VILLA TO LET.—The Ilouse and i. Premises now occupied by Fenton t'. New- bery, Esq., Dundas Esplanade. Possession given about the first of August. Apply to B. Davigs, may30—2i ANTED.—A General Servant. Apply to Mrs: LLoyp, Queen Street. mas30 ° WANTED.—A Salesman who has had some experience ina Dry Goods Store. Address P. O. Box 25, Charlottetown. 5i—may30 WANTED.—A Boy about 15 or 16 years of age to take careof horse andcow. Apply to MRs. OWEN CONNOLLY. 5i—may 29 W An TED TO PURCHASE.—Fifty Head of Dry Cows. Apply at W. P. Oolwill’+, North Side Queen Square, Charlottetown.—Danraet. M. HowarkD, Kingston. dy lw—may29 To LET.—A comfortable Cottage on Upper _ Hilisborough Street. containing nine rooms, besides “antries, etc. Apply to W. LrerrcH. May29—3i eod pd FOR SALE—At a bargain, a double seated waggon, Can seen at Worth’s Livery Stables. Apply to John Higgins. may 29, 4i FOR SALE.—A pure bred Jersey Bull Calf, two months old, very handsome, solid color, ‘with black points, dam Luna Belle, 11,576, A. J. C. C sire, Bell's Pogis, 15,364, A. J. CU. C,—T. HEATH HAVILAND. may 29 Ww ANTED.—A Journeyman Shoemaker. Good wages and steady work tothe right man, Apply to J. H. BELL. T° LET.—That pleasantly situated Dwelling House on the West Side of DesBrisay Street (tlead of Hillsborough), now occupied by Joseph Knight, E-q. Possession on ist June,—JAMEs DESBRISAY. tf— may 28 fo THE BOYS !~—A Dog Sulky, manufactured by the subscriber, for sale. Inquire at the tf—may28 An Interesting Column for Ladies. we Smart scunne sinned are shown in Corded Silks, Jetter Gauze, Striped and Brocaded Velvets, and Silks adorned with epaulettes and plaques of jet, for never was jet more lavishly displayed than just now, and some of the smaller Mantles are nothing more or less than a mass ae beads, which sparkle at every movement of the wearer. SS Lace asa trimming promises much, and it is also to be much worn for dresses, especially black Chantilly mounted upon white, rose, heliotrope, pale blue, salmon, &c. Among the new colors now being shown, browns and fawns promise to take the lead. Grey, putty, clove and most lovely fawn tints are all in excellent taste. Stripes and plain materials will reign supreme in the new shades. j Judging from the immense variety of lovely Washing Goods shown, this is to be a ‘* Cotton Season” in earnest. Zephyrs are particularly pretty and useful, Light Blues, Pinks and Greys being favorites. Jerseys, smocked, gathered or even finely pleated in the upper parts, are exceedingly fashionable, and it is a very pret'v style. Small Bonnets. and large : Hats are undoubtedly leading styles in headwear—fayorite \ shapes being La Tosca, * Hollywood and Fairmont. Flowers will be, and in fact are, in very general use. They are so perfectly imitated, and have such charming possibilities, that all the leading Milliners hail them with delight. The variety of new Ribbons shown is ‘unprecedented, whilst Laces, Tulles, &c., are also used largely for trimmings. The variety in Millinery Trimmings and Headwear is so large that we recommend all who want a more thorough knowledge of them to call at BEER BROS.,—the largest importers of these goods on the Island—-where they will see all the styles we mention and a great many more. Indeed, everyone can be suited this season—the variety of shapes shown is so great and the styles so pretty. Lace edging to Bon- nets is extremely fashionable. Poppies are much used, as also are Roses and Tulips, and Ivy leaves have been used with the utmost profusion lately on both Bonnets and Hats. In Jerseys, the leading favorites are the Nordica, Blouse, and the Norfolk. Many pretty novelties are also in Summer Parasols, Gloves, Prints, &c., all of which may be procured at BEER BROS., QUEEN STREET, Opposite the Market Square. ewe = PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, Isss Lae isss. QO* AND AFTER FRIDAY, JUNE Ist, 1888, Trains will run as follows ;— Summer Arrangement, TRAINS FOR THE WEST i i} “TRAINS FROM THE WEST. ; re Ta a Carriage Factory of J. J. SEAMAN. | ‘ — of Mrs. B, Pettigrew, formerly of HOTEL ARRIVALS. mayo we STATIONS. Express | Accom. Accom. |! STATIONS, Express | Aceom.| Accom Charlottetown ; 2 : sen bbe i} 3 —- / . KINSMAN, General Agent for the Province OR SALE.- One ortwo choice Building Lotz > Mee PeRsonaL, —The Hawiian Gazette says i eer ee E of Prince Edward Island for the sale of the Peon Upver Prince Street, opposite the resi- Charlottetown.......dy! “4 08 46 "3 30 WTignigh ...26....... ap, 5 i | “4 wy ERSONAL, ee a : -e: B T | well-known line of Goods handled heretofore by | dence of Mayor Haviland, Apply to N. WHITE, Sie TAMtEe... occ.ce. 1 50 705 | “Mrs, Jas. A, McKenzie is a passenger by| June 1—J P Hood, Augustine Cove; dee singe sn wie Nagy li: ¢ WILLIAM | P. 0, Desartwent. 5i_-may26 Koyalty Junction.,....| 614 917 j SCOR... 0000000, ) 7 05 ~~ i a oe : : : ,W. Rey John MclLéod | nats Sank te. * emaiees © + PERees North Wil oeee--) 64S | 1002 435 ||Bloomfield............. 215 744 | the barkentine $, N, Castle that sailed last | Corrigan, Berwick, N Y; v John DODD, ESQ, wh» has retired from business. Hunter River.. 658 | 1015 450 ||O’Leary....cc.0ccscee.,| 2 32 810 | week for San Francisco. Mrs. McKenzie is}and wife, Strathalbyn; Mr Chisholm, Monc-| In addition to line of COMMISSION and WOR SALE—At Mark Wright & Co’s., a sample | Bradalbane,...........| 723 | 10 48 [Ss iain... ac 323 | 935 | about to pay a visit to her relatives at Bay | ton; Rev A McKean, Hopewell, N 8S. 2—D AGENCY BUSINESS heretofore done by me,| ©" Kincross Double Bed, folds up so as to look | merald Junction.....| 730 | 10 56 5 40 || Wellington............; 352 | 1018 j. ; >rince Edw: ‘amp Geo H Porter, Halifax; © T | 1®™ Prepared to conduct like a mantelinaroom. Large numbers sold in | Wreetown...... covsee.,, 70 | 110 5 55 ||Miscouche.............' 411 | 1044 7 Fortune, Prince Edward Island, and, aftera|R Campbell, Geo , 4 St. John. 3i—may26 | Kensington 753 | 1129 617 | 68 1 ne | season in the vitalizing summer air of the} Burns, St John, N B; Fred R. Trotter, Anti- AUCTION SALES aay oe 1 PM. \iSammerside...... 1 Bi are? Gulf of St. Lawrence, intends to return to| gonish; John 8 Jenkins, a ae . S; > = ro LET eae et ay A. ate ~ apn ad ar) 815 12 00 6 i (dp 456 | 1200 | 615 i - i } é t Junningham te, Stock, L c hold as a Bookstore, Upper Queen Street, with or | Summerside...... ; . i . : : her adopted home in the Paradios # = . J ree y blo ag BR of Ree ment a sane dae without Dweliing.—K. k BRACE, dpi 8 30 1 05 || Kensington ...-++++.... > 17 I2 31 618 Pacific.” Pleasant voyage and safe return is| Rimouski; JG Wheaton, Woodstock, tT eee eimation Wee ni Balke Hots anaimuined te) mayit=dyiq ned.Ser Miscouche.............1 845 | 126 | \Freetown...........--- | 530 | 1250 | T10 the ‘‘Aloha” of Mr and Mrs. McKenzie's C Frederick, Wayback; W A Creelman, asthe We Seeeee re . aan 1 52 \|Kmerald Junction | 8 40 104 | 7 30 numerous friends in Honolulu. Summerside. 4—Jas Ross, Mt Stewart. Also, to sale of consignments of Flour, Tea, BOY WANTED—For general work ina Store. Port Hill........ ronanee : 935 235 | Bradalbane enens+s ea | § 7 . is 7 a +. HOTEL DAVIES. Sugar, Molasses, Apples and other goods, for Apply at W. R. WaTson’s. O'LALATY ......000eeee00.) 100 4 00 fener 8 ee. boneeea | £2 ee ae Oxp Psorue.—Mrs. John Palmeter which purpose the Premises are specially suited; | may22—ay tf ee | oe oe i Royalty Junction ...... 656 | 244 | OT ao . Seis over a hundred years old.| June 2—J S McLaren, St. John; M J Foley, an ng — Roving lntge Sales Room ont Sect caine neeaaions speres-->--:- oonoses i M4 6 15 | Royalty Juncele D =. nf £8 a.) 28 h : adlaheaiod her centennial afew months | Souris; W B Murdock, Amherst; JB Shaff- tome T Peter's Road, —_ tty Yo year eel an 4 eee A.M, reg She is quite active andis able to|ner, Halifax; John McLean, Souris, W W{ Having secured the services of Robert Bearis- | the late Superintendent of the P. E. Island Rail-] pmerald Junc.......dp | | “545 |lcape Traverse...... dp; | 6 2% —— Seen k without the aid of | Durton and wife, Illinois; S F Doutre, Mon- | to, sae of the tirm of William Rearisto & Son,| way. Immediate possession. Apply to J. A.| Gape Traverse ......ar | 635 ||Emerald Junc......arbo., © ' © 7M read and do ordinary work without the aid o 1: C J Mitchell, Toronto. Thos Forbes, | Summerside. who, after an experience of over | LonGworTH. tf ap2s ———————— se spectacles. William Pick, of Wolf- | treal q aeenes. =f , "y Dolan. | tWeBty years in the Commission and Auctioneer. a ’ will be 86 of age in a few | Halifax ; C B Archibald, Truro; Jas J Dolan, | ing Business, will manage that branch, and TRAINS FOR THE EAST. TRAINS FROM THE EAST. ve oa S., i “* Dele oe oat ei in full | Montreal; Percy G Fry, do; Henry G Pearce, | trust = by careful pnegtion. and prompt re- West ae Paneer ae bn ang | | neg nn raonths. eis! , : irmingham. Eng.; W A Cookson St John. turns will receive a snare of public patronage. : ? ’ “Apply to ALEX. ; 7 = —— : possession of all his paaiies- 2 = -_ a Birminghs ee Just Received :—50 BUGGIES, for sale low. | ronty ,CmRley nent Eien and Bieigh Works, STATIONS. | Express Accom, | STATIONS, |. Express | Accom. oe euats por One dag saab taal SHIP NEWS a RISER. | See 7 8 Se a —F AM. || eS ee oe u e . . : Be . M. \ he sawed a quarter of a cord of wood with- Re eeetsket ato TO LET.—Shop and Tenement on Queen Street, Serres ; 30 6 30 Cardigans | 7 7 3 03 out feeling any the worse.” PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Apply to J. MCGILL. w—may!2 ~idhescahs aan 7 28 Mt. Stewart June...e7 8 10 415 ’ yin: ear! me veeee: cere! 425 8 05 i =. P. M. Tuirp axp [| ser Weex —To-night the ENTERED. FOR SALE OR TO LET WANTED.< 4 Biackeasith whe therenahls un | Mt, Stewart June. } eg 4 Souria....rss-suos--. A 615 "| 2 20 ; . rpg ° ; es me 5 erstands Ship work. n honest, sober | 4 30 ! TO kas ceieses 6 49 ; - Wizard Oil Co begin their third and posi-| j.n¢ 2—Daniel, Roberts, Wallace, building For a, Term of Years man required. Apply to PkawE Bros. & Co. Te es oa; tee. oe emer | 0 | 3 02 tively last week in our city. An omeny stone. . , may4—t St. Peters. | 5 20 2 35 | Morell..+-++2+......+° <e 7 42 7s fine programme is promised for to-night, | June 4—Geo Clarke, Hingley, Tatamagauche —_ r : Bear River oes ) ; ae A ; and every “~~ there will be a com-} jal; Rustic, Keeping, (ilace Bay, coal; LAWNDALE, situate on the St, Peter’s Road, es nagar toon — Souris........- coeee oli! e . a || Mt. Stewart Junc. asl ou 440 plete change. The principal prize to-night} gamuyel Ober, Newman, Shediac; Confede- eae oon eee ae 2 ee eee nts Housemaid. For further information cpply at| t. Stewart June.-dp| 4 35 & 25 | Bedford ....----...... 8 40 : 7 is an elegant 14 K stem —e gold he rate, Forrest, Sydney, lumber. recently occupied by i. Bridges. On the pre- | ! 4% Examiner office. may3l Cardigan .v-.-------1 5% 2 38 | Royalty Junction.. “ae 9 5 56 on oa eieeiemiie’ last Searing night CLpASE, — - ene Dee See | PASTURE for three Cows at “ Mary field.” — ; erat eh. , Stee ve ee Pet will still be good for | June 2—Jessie, Taylor, Harbor Grace, Nfld, | Acres of Land, in good heart, and several pieces | with aftergrass; water on the place. | Aop y Trains are run by Eastern Standara Time. i Fr i : : joining t to make a . G. Be - . Di .8 68, Pe een tue only for fall grown people, and | 2,800 bush oats; Eldon, McRae, Pinette; of land can he had adjoining, suificient to make a | to J. G" BoKSTAPT : J. UNSUO CHE ~ : ; ' , but ; Tatamagouche, mdse, | Farm of about fifty acres. 0 LET—A H Richmond Street, con- Superintendent the gallery will be set apart for holders of} Geo Clarke, Hingley, ; abo For further information apply to TO LET. ouse on : c, Halifax, 5,500 bush JOHN INGS. nine ruvmy. Appfy to M. STEVENSON June 4—Anniv, Le last week's season tickets. Don’t fail to oats, bear them befere they leave. . ll pre Gi Ch'town, April 11, 1883—Jaw — Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 20th, 1888—all pre 6i