nee Local and Other Items. Cour to the Bijou for Oysters, t,o to the Bijou ( onfectionery for Ice Cream. hOBBERS are on the warpath in Carleton, te fitk new Summer train arrangement went t to-day. —e KeMEMBER the sale of the DesBrisay pro perty to-morrow, onegnineipaaginis FaTHER Ryan's Poems, cloth binding at the Diamond Bookstore, - BeacTirvn fresh butter at R. K. Call before its all gone, Brace’s. - Mr. Joun Srarr, of the Royal Electric Light Co., Halifax, is at the Rankin. Tue Salvage Corps will meet this evening at 7 o'clock on Victoria Park for practice. {ie Anglo-American Telegraph Company are doing husiness in their new ottice to-day. Ginnie Coaby’s Restaurant is open from 7 a. m. till Il pe m., for the accommodation of patrons, leapt G. M. Harris is closing out 75 Tons Round Coal, on Queen's Wharf, to-morrow morning, in lots to suit. idiisittgpibinii Cart. JouN Hugues has planted some pretty ornamental trees in front of his resi- dence, Water Street. nmap A customs DETECTIVE who has been in the city for several day 8 past seized some boxes of smuggle cigars yesterday. -Y Tne platform on the centre of Hillsborough Park has been removed and the place is now being fitted up for a flower bed. tndeaghailia =! He Michigan Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M., has appointed Mr. A. H. McPherson their representative in the Grand Lode of this island alam > A HEAVY rain storm accompanied by high winds, thunder and lightning, set in shortly after seven o'clock last evening. No damage reported. societies Rev. J. Hvrentsox, M. A., will (D. V.) officiate at North River, on Sabbath first, 6th June, at 10.30 a. m.; and at New Glasgow Road at 2.30 p. m. condita NeMEMBER the sale of ‘““The Hill” choiee Beilding Lots, DesBrisay’s «state, to-morrow (Wednesday) at 12 o clock, noon, A. H. B. Macgowan, Auctioneer, egneciiin As will be seen by reference to our adver- tising columns, the steamer Merrimac will be placed on the route between this port and Boston on or about the Ist July next. a THE cheapest place to get Picture Moulding and the largest assortment to choose from, is at G. H. Cook & Co., Photographers. Also, Picture Frames of all styles. 2i d w—m3!l i Etienne SHORT-WEIGHT butter is becoming fashion able. The Market Clerk made another seizure to-day. The woman will be arraigned before the Stipendiary Magistrate on Friday. > THe steamer Bonavista, Capt. Anderson, arrived from Montreal this morning with a general cargo, and sailed this afternoon with a cargo of cattle, etc., for St. John’s, Nfld. Satan We are pleased to learn that His Worship, Mayor Beer is rapidly moaning from his recent illness and that in all probability he will be able to attend to the duties of his office in a few days. Tue Shediac correspondent of the St. John “Globe” says that the steamer Gulnare called at that port a few days ago for the purpose of surveying and taking dimensions of the Shediac Tight beacon. woe THe public may expect a — days’ sport at Upton Park on Dominion Day. The Park has been put in first-class condition and arrangements are made to bring the ‘‘flyers together on that day. (iil tinea Tue Pictou Masons intend holding a grand Picnic at that place on Dominion Day. A cordial invitation to attend and take part in the amusements of the day has been extended the Island brethren, and it is probable that a large number will respond. Sanaa ' His Grace, Arcuprsnor O'Brien, arrived here last evening. His Lordship, wee Mac- Intyre, met him at Pictou and returned with him to the Island. His Grace leaves for County Line this evening. He will likely re- turn to Halifax on Saturday next. po die Tue “ Patriot” says :—‘‘ The Liberal mem- ber for Queen's does not look any the worse of his long siege in fighting the Tory Govern- ment and their supporters in the Commons. No doubt the honorable gentleman is modestly hiding the sears received on Inch-Arran. caimnenthnaligjuitnisnie We are pleased to learn that the horses Royal Harry and Beacon lately sent to the Northwest by Dr. Jenkins, were very much admired both in Montreal and Ottawa. Sev- eral gentleman at Ottawa, who are well known as good judges of horse-flesh, pro- nounced Harry the most perfect animal they had ever seen. ciiitiaeraete Marryew Axvotp thinks that the great want of Americans is ‘want of reverence.” The apostle of sweetness and light would stand aghast if he were to visit Charlottetown and see the venerable Baptist Chapel being turned into a horse stable, the old Bible Christian Church into an Opera House and the Free Church into a Barracks. oeetiitlienes Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon, the woman charged with selling but- ter under weight, was fined five cents, and the butter confiscated. The woman referred to yesterday confessed that she took the silver mug, and was given fourteen days’ impyison- ment. The case of the four young men for assault was again adjourned, owing to the absence of the prosecutor, and another assault case was also adjourned. siheptinpiie Aw Esouminac correspondent of the Chat- ham “World” writes:—‘‘Lobsters were pleatiful last week, bat have taken themsels es of again. One concern had to stop hauling their traps, as ali the labor they vuld muster could not keep the catch clear at the sheds. This concern has packed over $15,000 | worth already, representing 75,000 lobsters killed at one place, while the other six factories, within » radius of five miles, have not killed oven 125,000. emetibaieeavet a We regret to learn that Master Stanley New wery,son of es Newbery, Esq., met with a sertous accident yesterday afternoon. While out riding on the Brighton Road, near the Heartz . yr he wap oe & Wate head to tho grbund, ob « rebutt ; K - ‘— neces e, ae — ee ti THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1886. Se which his collar bone was fractured. The i. . plucky little fellow ' 4’) iis Teet agaln as s0On as possible, and led the horse ba k to town, notwithstanding ¢! fict that his in- juries were exceedingis pais ia “ WALK IN ORE Yor KT TAKEN IN, If there is any one w would like to know the meaning of the above just walk into L. E. Prowse’s Store before they vet taken in some place else. He will « xpl tn what it means in a Satisfactory manner aud show them some of the cheapest goods they ever saw in the way of Clothing, Hats, Ties, Shirts. Dress Goods, &c.. and in future they will not be taken in but will gladly walk in to L. E. Prowse’s store and ask to see his $6 Black Suits or his 50 cent Hats or the two shirts he gives for 25 « ents, or some- thing else he sells at panic pr ices. _ >- — Wr notice by Mrs. Burris’ advertisement. which appears in another column of this paper that she has removed he: Academy for dane- ing trom Welsh’s building, on Lower Queen Street, to her former residence on ( sreat George Street. Toall who are desirous of perfecting themselves in this ac -omplishinent, deemed so necessary in polite society,and to the study of which Mrs. Burris has for many years devot- ed her time and attention (with, we believe. great satisfaction to her patrons) we would say give her a call at her old establishment, which has lately been renovated and put in order for the purpose deliipintiscia lial A ract which even political economists are apt to forget is that a manufacturer’s rate of profit is not the only essential element of suc- cess; the aggregate profit at the end of the year is of far greater importance, and this in most cases is greater out of a low rate of pro- fit than out of a high rate, because of the in- creased business, which the low price gives It was on this principle that: Messrs. Tuckett & Son acted in introducing their now famous *‘ Myrtle Navy” tobacco, and to this principle they have ever since adhered. This is one of the reasons w hy the people of Canada are smoking the best tobacco which can be produced, at a cheaper price than other peo- ple can buy a similar article. rise to. > THe market to-day was well attended and stocked and sales were somewhat brisk at the folowing prices : Beef (small) 7 to 10 cts per lb; do per qtr 4 to 7 cts; mutton, 5 to S cents; pork (carcass) 4 to 5 ets: pork (small) 6 to 8 cts: lamb, 6 to 8 cts: ham per lb, 13 to 14 cts; fowls, each, 30 to 35 cts; butter (fresh) 23 to 25; do (tub) 18 to 20 cts: eggs, per dozen, 10 to 12 cts; clover seed, 16 to 18 ects per lb; flour per 100 lbs, $2.25 to $2.75; oatmeal, do, $2.30 to $2.50: oats, 30 to 40 cts ; hay per 100, 55 cts; potatoes, 18 to <0 cts; geese, 50 to 70; turnips, per bush, 12 to 15 cts ; seed timothy, $3 per bush; veal, 3 to 7 cts per lb; turkeys, 8O cts to SI.75;: radish per bunch, 6 cents ; herring (fresh) 2 to 4 ets; lobsters, 3 to 6 cts each; halibut. 8 cents per lb. 22m A Double Disaster. A few days ago while three boys named Greeves, Latimer and Birnie were out on a lake ner Craigville, Ont., fishing, a heavy gale sprang up and drifted the boat a con- siderable distance fromthe shore. Greeves got excited, jumped into the water and was drowned An alarm was given at Greeves’ mill, and all the hands rushed to the rescue of the other two boys, which was accom- plished at great risk. | When the party re- turned to the shore the mill was discovered to be on fire, and owing to the high winds it was soon destroyed together witha large quantity of lumber and logs. There is no insurance, A ge Catching at Shadows. The Cape Ann *‘ Advertiser” remarks :— ‘Mr. Wallace Graham, one of the Domin- ion counsel on tive pending fishery cases, has been appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, and it is quite possi- ble the cases may be heard before him. If so, he will not hear the cases with as un- biased a mind as before his connection with them.” oe Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, May 28, Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Cameron master, for Point du Chene : 70 COMME GREE cokes cies: eee 7 brie. opetere. Gi... . ss: ae 11 00 OM he 170 00 105 bags potatoes.. ; a0 53 00 DO ON is aie ue nie 4 00 3130 lbs calfskins.......... i Iss 00 £663 00 By same steamer on the 29th. 105 cases eggs. . ape ae fee i tee weet... .....;5.- a, ats 44 00 700 bush oats......... 238 00 65 bags potatoes............... 30 00 SRS... WA ec... os. eee @ $1,958 00 -~ —e- <P - ee Ir you want alunch at short order call at Coady’s Restaurant. —_ SHIP NEWS, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. May 27—Cora, Thorp. Pictou; James Semple; Roberts, Pugwash; Mary Kate, Mullins, Pictou, Ajax, Boudreaux, Arichat:; Mary Alice, Por- rier, Egmont Bay. 28—Tasma, Nicholson, Or- well; Willie Freeman, Harnish, Orwell; steam- er M. A. Starr, Ferguson, Halifax; Vesta, Evans, Magdalene Islands; We Are Here, Langville, Pictou; 29—Silver King, McPherson, Pugwash; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou; H. Davies, Taylor, Pictou; P. L. G., Anderson, Pictou; 31—Morven,‘Marcha Georgetown; May 31— Morning Star, McMah Shemogue. June 1—Rising Dawn, Boudrof, Pictou; Cora. Thorp, do; Merry May, McKay, Pinette; Steila, Nickerson, Glace Bay; stmr Bonavista. Ander son, Montreal. CLEARED. May 27--Cora, Thorp. Pictou; Forrest Queen, Landry, do; Reaper, Hartling, arichat; J B Fay, Garnier; Richard Thompson, Walsh; Hattie, Doyle; Rustico; Robt Boak, McDougall: Opal, McLellan; Cameleon, Fraser; Ellen, Smith; ss Worcester, Allen, Boston; ss M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax: Harvest Home, Murray, Sydoey. \ : May 28—China, Collins, Wallace; Mary Alice, Porrier, Exmont Bay; We Are Here, Langilie, Montague Bridge, ‘ Four Brothers, Porrior, St .ohn’s, Nfid. —Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou; Ada Ann, Perry, Liscombe: Susan King, McPherson, Pugwash; P L.G, Anderson, Pictou; Alexander, Halien, Nfld. May 29--\iorven, Marchend, Cardigan Bridge: Moselle, Rendle, Liverpovi; Tasma, Niclolsen, Swansea. May 31—Mary Kate. Mullins, St Peter's Canal: Frank C Batt, Hobbs, Cheticamp; Morning Star. McMahon, Shemogue. June iI—R Munn, Munn, Vernon River; Rising Dawn, Boudrot, Picton; James Semple, Roberts, do: Cora, Thorp, Picton; Merry May, McKay, Pictou; Willie Freeman, Harnish, Boston, 4250 bush potatoes. OTHER PORTS. North Sydney, May 29--Ar E Brown, P E I. Boston, May 29 —Cid schr H L Sangster, Griffin, Montague and Souris, Barbadoes, May 3s Ag igs Alpheta, Mardon- + ld, from Demerara, sailvd on the for Nuperior Building Lot AT AUCTION, een eae ee QN the premises, on THURSDAY, 3rd JUNE Next, at 12 o clock, noon. that very eligible Building Lot on Queen Street, on which Younker & Offer’s Carriage Factory formerly stood. Size, 64x86, Terms—25 per cent down, balance can remain secured on premises at six per cent interest, A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctidneer. May 25, 1886—25 27 29 31 jun 2 THE HELL” Beautiful and very Eligible Building Lots «t Auction, O* WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE next, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises, part of the DesBrisay Estate, divided into Building Lots, fronting om Fitzroy, Hillsboro and Euston Streets, being the most desirable city property for private residences in the market. Terms—One-third down, balance secured on premises at six per cent. interest, For Plan and farther particulars apply to A. H. B. MACGOWAN, : Auctioneer. May 25, 1886—25 27 29 31 jun 1 P, &. 1. Steam Navigation Company. THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Company will be held in their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, on FRIDAY, the FOURTH day of June, at seven o'clock inthe evening, for election of Directors and other business, By order, F. W. HALES, May 20, 1886—td Secretary. TEA! EA!) 495 Half chests, jast received. For sale by RORACE HASZARD. Molasses ! Molasses | 5 Puns Choice Retailing, now landing. FLOUR. 340 Bris. Patents and Superiors. NAVY BREAD. 10 Bris. and Boxes, No. tl aad 2. Canadian Cheese. 40 Box 's CHEESE, choice quality. -——- BULLI Sika. 25 Tubs BUTTER, Superior Quality, —ALSO— Sole Leather, Wrapping Paper, White Beans, Split Peas, Wrapping Twine, Soaps, Barrel Bungs, Hardwood Barrels, Wheat Bran, Wheat Shorts, Grain Bags, &c., at low- est wholesale prices HORACK HASZARD, LOWER QUEEN STREET, Ch'town, May 14, 1886—1 mo eod Parks Sirigs Wwe beg to call the attention of the RETAIL and COUNTRY TRADE to the fact that the SHIRTIN GS, made by us, are much Better Weight, Faster Colors and More Durable than any others in the market. The experience of those who have used them for the past eight years, and an examination of the goods will prove the correctness of this state- ment. They are for Sale by the leading Wholesale Wil, PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), ST. JOHN, WN, B. May 21, 1886—3mos TO ARRIVE! TURKS ISLAND SALT. TURKS ISLAND SALT, due here in a few days’ time, will be sold low ex ship. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, May 26, 1886. O SELL—.Boat, new last spring; oars ard sail complete Enquire at office of Messrs Poole & Lewis. may 29 4i pd L°st ~—Yesterday afternoon, on the road be- tween the Tannery Bridge and Judge Peters’ gate, a lady's new silk Umbrella; a person was seen to pick it up shortly after it was dropped. If they will kindly leave it at Mrs. John Johnson‘s, corner of Pownal and Euston Streets they will be rewarded for their trouble. may29 3i WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good Servant Boy to do gardening and general outside work ; references required. Apply at this office. may 23 WANTED immediately a Cook and House- maid inasmal!l family, where the washing is putont. Enquire at this office. | i iahintilincinl spinitllinain anil % W ANTED IMMED/ ATELY—A Girl for general housework in a small fami!y : good wages. Apply at EXAMINER office. may 26 tf 7 ANTED—A good, smart Girl for general housework ; one from the country preferred Apply at once to Mrs. Francis McCarron, Rich- | mond Street. may 25 3i pd | om em — | \WANTED—Young Man of about 16 years; a man who has same knowledge, pf Dry Gc apg Cae Beier. “PLYMOUTH,” with a cargo of For St. John’s, Newfoundland Sa 4, * y, h AS4 7K ha : ee og ” >» —- ad a TEAMER “Bonavista” will be due here TU ES- DAY MORNING, ist JUNE, and wiil earry cattle and sheep on deck for St. John’s. For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., May 25, 18386—eod t! dte Agents, FLOWERS! FLOWERS! THE greatest variety of Plants ever exhibited in this city. An immense stock of splendid GER ANILUMS, in Buds and Flowers, suitable for Bedding Plaats, for sale at auction prices. _Call early and get your choice at St. Vincent's Nursery. J. G. ECKSTADT. Ch'town, May 28, 1886, The Hlerchauts Balk of P. &. Island, CHARLOTTETOWN, May 27th, 1886, DIVIDEND NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that a half-yearly divi- dend, at the rate of SEVEN per cent. per annum on the paid up capital stock of this Bank has been this day declared payable at its office, in aT atown, on and after THURSDAY, JUNE By order of Directors, F, MITCHELL, Cashier. LOBSTER PACKERS, ATTENTION! SPRING, 1886, SUPPLIES, 5000 Cases Ilb Tall Vane, 2000 do do F'at do, 500 Koxes Tin Piates—14x20, 20 Ingots Tin, 25 Pigs “oft Lead, 5 Bars !4 uch Copper, 5 Carboys Acid, 10 Casks Turpentine, 2 eo Brown Aspha'tum, 2 do Gold Lacgner, 150 Coila Fope | 6, ¥, 12, and 15 thread, 10 Bales Marline, 1 Dozen Mounted Herring N ots, 500 Bris, Bait Herring, 150 Suits Double Oilclothing, Sou'westers, Aptovs, Double Barvils, Over- alls, Smocks and Heavy Shirts, Trap-heads, Bows ani Rings, Cotton Duck and Weavy Drilling. 50 Bris. Mess Pork, 50 do Prime Meas do, 25 do Mess Beef, 10 do Jowls and Pates, Tea, Flour, Sugar, Molasses (in bris.), White Beans, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Codfish, Hake, Haddock, For Sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, May 14, 1886—Imoeod . ABSOLUTE PURITY, THE following ananlyses (made by the Domin- ion Analyst) of three BAKING POWDERS sold in this market should put a stop to the unjust efforts of the Royal to mislead the public May 27—tl jun 3 as to its being the only pure Powder. These im- partial tests show trat other Powders are as pure and wholesome: W. SAUNDERS, Dom. Analyt, St. John, N. B. reports : Royal—Contains Alkaline Carbonates—a mixture consisting mainly of Bi-Carvbonate of Soda and Cream of Tartar—aduiterated with about 20 per cent, of Starch. W. F. BEST. Dom. Analyst, St. John, N. B., reports: Pure Gold—Contains Cream of Tartar, Carbon- ate of Soda—fresh and pure. . Nov. 10, 1882— Not adulterated; {samme as usual, WOODILL’S- April 7, 1883—Not adulterated : same as usual. June 4, 1881—Fresh and pure; \same composition as usual, MAYNARD BOWMAN, Dom. Analyst. Halifax, N. S., reports : Wo ODILL’S Da oat oes contains nothing Woodill’s German Baking Powder ts: a reputation for purity and wholesomeness now nearly 30 years, May 2!, 1886, ++ HAVILL’S & | LUNG HEALER er Lt i INVENTOR. | A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF Incipient Consumption, Asthma t WHOOPING COUGH | AND All Afflictions of the Lungs and Chest. | Ask for the Geruine Medicine bearing the /nventor’s Portrait and his own and the Proprietor’s signature. 4@-FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Sil / TRADE MARK oo j | ; | | > 4 Pi esi Pig i i Ys, eo kum ZZ7Z : v4 fe ‘fff, ne <i ° PROPRIETORS ; = { oO” HALIFAX ..S. CANADASZS —- - LENBEN HoUSE! ree 81) * een OPENING TO-DAY: Another Lotof Ladies’ Straw Hat- Another Lot of Prints (choice New Patterns ) — ‘0 >-——-—- CHO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, May 20, 1886. = , NEW DRY GOODS, eS PRRKING & STERN o— tt S usual, our stock has been personally selected in the hest British and American markets, and comprises, in addition to a Fall Range of Stapie Diy Goods, all the novelties to be found. o-——-— London, Paris and New York Mi!- linery, Fancy Goods, Hats, Bor- nets and Shapes. Farasols and Umbrellas | Large Stock of New Hosiery, Gloves, &c. New Trimmings, New Frillings, New Laces Kew DRESS GOODS with PRIWWIEGS to Suit Muslins, New New French Muslins, New American New Laces to Mateh. comment @) New Cloths, New Pink Cottons, Now Jerseys, -_—— -— 0 ouaibgastmmes Wew Carpets and Oilcloths! PERKINS & STERNS. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, SS QUEEN STREET. SE ee ee Re New Jackets. Binion value for MARCH and APRIL in Table Damasks, 4d Napkins, Sheeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cotto” s, Towelings, Tickings, White and Colored Knitting Cot'ons, CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS, I ce ee 1 GASH BMBROIDFRY,. direct from Switzerland, just opened. Ch’town, March 15.-—wkly <= $10 REWARD. fFXEN DOLLARS REWARD is offered to any oue proving that any House in the Trade is selling HATS, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, CHEAPER THAN DA. BRUOH. 0 THIS IS A STANDING OFFER FOR THREE MONTHS, WE have 2232 Hard and Soft Feit Hats, bought for Cash, and offzred from 20 to 30 per cent. cheaper than the majority of buyers value them. We mean to Sell if you give us chance. Buy from us and we will be mutually benefitted. Drop in and C us, even if you don’t want to buy. ~ 7& Queen Street. 3 Ch’tuwn, April 17, ’86—eod & wky nea es Wet nt TR sm I Arc %