—_—— LaLa vi we Atmel eleeds = « fh OS ee A en ae hin cetacean a -enttine initiate ee eee wt es ee en - rs om Tre A RATRH ee ne ane ee eR Naan "9 eg hey nn nn nent lan nny eel tn ia pee Pe ieden bg ane eed es et a te let AN, 6, 1885. she antes focal and Other Items, Local and @Qther Items. ! \ Gorge!own, ia in Tur Baptist On hit ae : on n"iversary wil | .| 'ryon en the y ve held at 4th of July next >. GENTLEMEN'S Felt and Straw H i i g ats sellin very cheap at J. B. Macdonald’s, , ja 6 > fue Callagheu iuquest will be resumed on | a Slew uor, of New Bruns-/ Mr. J - . rT. Clos | MR. JouN A. Fokp, of Bothwell, is thie ' “ yesr a graduate of Acadia College, Wolfville, : > 1. ™ ° | z FRESH SALMON AND Sap just rece'ved at a . the Fish M ket, Grafton St. juneé ' 7 oe : furtTrey Ese wonors, haw . 8a candidate for civic card will be found in another Diamond < | ‘Tue Rev itanatad e1 . faces ' ee Dr, Fitzgeraid will preach ia ‘he ting, extra strony, | ~~" °G'!® Ma Bg mb Brick Charch to-morrow evening at the usual hour. : _ - ) vy sens . at » A Qusbre paper says it is reported that lr, rol, Cenada’s Minister of Militia, and Gen Middleton are to be knighted, VocINTYRE returned | ‘ 1 (a > THE Indies of St r intend ih iding a Straw Fancy 8 later, dames’ Church berry Festival and Full particul: > [0ICE assOrtment of Fiowera and Plants |: bn, from St. Vineens’s Nursery, on aw | newest i ne = at 2 o’vlock, at Needham’s 6. Macdonald’s. : p AERO Square, ju 6 bow, . ‘ As ‘ | £&DI1e ear hy [ ' . aterialg in 74 MA). store— N ew | uD . JIAO 1OOK h \ ; OY aucti UN \s I 3 ‘ Ww Hata, = i. —_ By telegram to F. T. Newbery, we learn [that the 8. S.. Clifton will be due here to- | morrow (Sundsy) morning, and will sail for | London on Monday evening. THIRTY’ ri i s have eeli received tor Sherwood Ceme > CHILDREN’S SEkvICE in the Baptist Church t -norrow morning, at il o'clock. Sermon and oth ‘Yr exercises adapted to little children, but none the less interesting to big children, All invited ‘i it ar that the Lorne Hotel, Tracadie Beach, will be re-open on with- iasiiliiin -_————————_. TS =“R. TUNE TELECRAPKIG NEWS. [SerciaL Dxspatcurs To Tux MxXAMUYER. } Anoiher Chief Protege Loyally. RIEL’S FAMILY DESTHTUTE, Moose Jaw, June 6. pow wow with General Laurie.and prolessed loyalty to the Great Mother. Riel’s brother has gene west home the rebel chieftain’s wife and who are in great poverty. to bring family THE IRISH CaIMRS ACT ! EImtense Excitement in London. A Split in the Governmevt Probable, Lonpon, Juno 6, Intense excitement prevails over the ! ! | | . ' Domicion Day, Wednesday, Ist July. ' i s6.00 and $7.09 t | _A Steawsperery Festivat and Promenade : | Concert, in aid of Queen’s Square improve- > j ments, will be held in the Drill Shed, about and Mrs. Carvell| 19th Jaly next, Fall particulars later. tevening. Mr | Ladies and gentlemen desirous of helping or Ministerial crisis on the renewal of the lrish Crimes Act. _ Lord Spencer declares that ‘‘coercion” is indispensable for the Government of Ireland. A moejority of the Cabinet favor italon Monday. | co itributing, are kindly requested to notity A me | Newbery, Secretary, before the 25th iust, Last eveni ine 5) we ri in Chars | ‘ oh ol ae | ee Ou lates of the 4th inst., New| _“ Canb.—to all who are snifering from | the 3rd. Quick | &TT°rs and indiscretions of yuih, nervous . weakness, early decay,! oss ofy manhood ec [ will send a recipe that will cure you, FR4 ‘ “anare © ia tasted baildina lot | PP ¢ . LRGE, This great remedy was dis- ty, Upper Prince is vered by & missionary in South Americar : Send self-addressed envelope to Rev Joseph lesms liberal. | >, ; : r I’. Inman, Station D. New Vork {ju6 4ipd | —_—_ } ceived ' i sli ce | ‘Tur Captain of the schooner Mabel How- _ 9 Company | ard, which arrived at Halifax from the West rave a shooting match | [odies on Tuesday last, reports that the for the Company's Medal on Monday, the| schooner Vespa, of Liverpool, was loading o'clock, p. m sugar at Barbadoes fer a gort in P, K, Islan, and during her stay there a sailor from Liver- pool while on watch one night was killed. Sth inst., commencing at 1 - @ Tnz funera un tllor KRoughan | Phe body was found floati: g dowa stream next took place to ‘ stholie emetery, this} qav., ’ morning. It waa a led by the different} ~ -——_$—_____ Fire gUompau the Citv Council} R K. Fex, of New York, sent a cable de- in & body | e City Cornet Band, and spatch to Beach at Melbourne on the 30th a large concourse of citizens ultimo, offering to match Hanlan againct him - — i row three, tour or tive miles in American — received a large stock of | Waters for from $°,000 to $6,000 a side and to ie os awe of the Holy Bible in the | allow Beach $500 for expenses, M. Fox be- liferent sizes of type and several styles of | heves that in this clima*te Hanlan can reverse binding. All orders that have been received | the defeat which Beach inflicted upen him will 1 os His prices are lower| Beach has refused to enter ony regatta in iin th tenleve. | America, et a. ie | Tue Illustrated London News, which has THE s , owned by Messrs | some good sketches of our volunteers on the Matth M C arrived at Souris | wey to the scenes of their victcreis,speaks of yesterday \ seven hundred quinfals of cod- : Riel as that conceited and fanatical mon- 18th of | f | { » North since the ‘ : ‘ } j : ee he. dis ai heh “Ce eee ead grel Canadian who got up the Red River left again for the t cas gates aiilie | insurrection of 1870, and it says that the x Aas ma tu ba OUR ELA 5iU5. i . » : | ‘colonial troops under General Middleton — a brief hard marching and sharp One of the larger sketches ia of |have done admirable service in Tux plank for repairing the city streets has | camnaign of arrived, and the City Surveyor will at once . a! le fant ‘ sidewalk t i T Pe : . Te have all defecti sides aiks pat in order the troops crossing Nipegon Bay on the A large amount of work was done on the sn ‘gud the ealiet coh ee Beetle of Gis streets in May Ne less than $430 was|* *" " : MHGer Of th General's staff, Captain Haig, R. E., gives jeach man a pair of snowshoes, English : al lartists on Canada lose all zest for their * abn a, Inna “arnt ‘ : i i ’ ths. . THe steamer Ulunda, Captain 8. RK FE ill, work unless the habiliments of wiuter are arrived from Montreal this morning and will| . : shown. leave for Boston via Halifax, on Monday fore- noon, at ll o’clock. By the courtesy of} Captain Hill, the steamer will be thrown open | to visitors to morrow (Sunday) from 32 till 5} : p.m | The King of Barmah is said to be seeking lan alliance with France. | ae ' paid for labor during that month oninnidiianlee eA GURRENT NOTES. eal . | Lurthere be no mistake about this, that) Qussia is retaliating for Germany’s ex- the Myrtle Navy tobacco is manufactured | pulsion of Poles from Prussia. from t] ry tinest Virginia leaf. No higher | ‘. quality of laf can be purchased for any Lady Lansdowne will leave for England tobacen made. It is selected with the very|in the middle of July to see her sons who greatest care, ard treated with the most ap-| are being educated there. woved processes for preserving the flavor of sys j the t ba . sist ™ “| London Punch this week has a poem Uva . . -—— jlaudatory cf ex-Minister Lowell and ; lexpressive of regret at his departure from Kica Gotp Qvarrz—Yesterday Mr. ea of regre pe r Cowan showed us a qvantity of quartz in small | ppgiand, of the leads of bis gold| An imperial Chinese decree directs the rhere were in all 75 or| oommander of the Black Flags to evacuate the time agreed upon by pieces, taken from cn mine in Kemptville 80 pounds, «stimated t> contain from $400 to| Torquin te $500 of gold. Every piece when broken ex-| z,_ a Chi a France and China. hibited the bricht avriferous ore. The quartz | Lieut.-Governor Masson, of Quebec, has is said to be the richest in Nova Scotia, and | . . . + ¢ s¥ ; . Mr. Cow n ia to be congratulated on his good i obtained four montbs leas e of absence, and tuck.—- } | will proceed to Europe for the benefit of ‘his health. During his absence Sir | Narcisse Bellean will be acting Lieutenant- , Herald. : a AN Ottawa de :patch ot the 4th inst,, says : : ‘In the cricket match at Rideau Hall toeday, | Goverpor. between the Parliamentary Eleven, and| The French government is now prepared Government House, one innings was played °n | tp carry out the projected organization of each side, TT) score stood: Government) j;,, posaessions on the Congo River into a House, 67; Partiomentary Eleve>, 63; Lans-| p,..¢h Colonial State. M. de Brozz., the a A ny i ri is 2 ' . § * 1e4 ‘ ° Bre a. 2 ke . - ate Sy rival to Stanley in Central African explora 4 . er a y . ate f " . aa . ’ ‘ ; ont gy gE ppb 9-6 . tions, will be made Governor of the French between the Senate and House of Commors, the latter wou in one innings with twelve to Congo State. s spare, . | The Spanish government has introduced ls 1 i ill to a | into the Chamber of Deputies, a bi A tyee-errrse contest between Joseph j raise a twenty-five million dollar loan for MeCaun, of the New York Herald, and Ira | fifteen years, for the benefit of the Cuban Sominers, «f the New York World, for a purse | Pyeasury. The loan is to bear six per cent of $500, was decided in the Star cflice on interest and to be guaranteed by a Cuban Shursday . (he men set for three hours; ' stam tax and by the home government. MeCann putting up 6,325 ems of solid | —* 5 an il since Minion, without paragraphs, and Sommers | The Cabinet held the first counct! since 6,0°2. In the first hour McCann set 2,123 ems, | the Whitsuutide recess on Thursday last. beating the hest previous record of 2,064, | A complete reconciliation has been effected made by compositor Aronsberg some years on the Irish Crimes act. The remaining “6° business before the dissolution of Parlia- <n | ment includes the Crimes Act, the Lrish Tae Cattacnan Murper Mysrery.— | Land Purchase bill and the Soo‘ch Crofters Charles Clarke, section foreman on the} pjj). . : Railway, states that he was epeaking to!of July. The affection from which Mr. Patrick Callaghan on Wednesday evening, | Childers is suffering 15 diabetes. His re- 90th May, at 4 o'clock. He says he was | tirement from the Ministry 1s inevitable. Working in the garden, and had enovgh potato seta to keep him at work until sun- | nr down. This strengthens the belief that ; ai . > Callaghan met his fate on Wednesday even- | ap e e eS ing, instead of Thursday morning. r mi = | TR eed baying, and I want lx Trous.e.—Malcolm McKay, of| I nays oe Prince Ed ward island, for a single sale of this season N liquor in Bangor was fined $30 and costs. | 200,000 poe i e He Was can rht in a neat manner. Jordan, | Also, 25 tons Horsehair, £0 tons prime W ool, aan kip, and cow ld Lead, Cop- McKay was! yor and Brass, for which I will pay the highe one of the prisoners, testified that he | 5999 Calfskins; 10,000 sheep, bought a bottle of | quor off McKay, pa@y- | Hides, and a large quantity of © ig him 30 cents for it. brought into court to testify in Jordan’s | egt possible price. s Pp. CONROY, Gladstone is arxions to prevent a split in Parliament will terminate at the end acceeding to Lord Spencer’s demand. Mr. the party on the approsch of a general election; but it is reported that Dilke and ; ee ag Chamberlain will insist on resigning. EE <n British Columbia Protesting. Orrawa, June 6. A British Columbia despatch to Mr. Homer, M. P., says: ‘‘Mass meetings were held all over the province. Vancouver, New Westminister, Yale, Littecet and Cariboo protest against the Timber and Land Act. Ifthe Government enforce it there willbe open rebelliov. Submit this to Sir John and the press of Canada.” ——— —_ Parliamentary Business. Lonpon, June 6 Mr. Gladstone has announced the order of Government business as follows: Budget, Scotch Crofters’ Bili, Irish Crimes’ Act, and Irish Land Purchase Bill. od Pathousle College. Hatirax, June 6, Professor Forrest has been appointed Principal of Dalhousie College vice Dr. Ross, who has retired. The Cholera Maprip, June 6, Tie cholora is spreading in Spain, Weather Buiietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, June 6 -10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly northeast and northwest; generally fair weather, higher temperature: « MergoRoLoGicaL OFFICE Charlottetown June 6, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)..... ditebeesserssewretes » » 54.6 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)........2.5. «+ passdesanes 40.8 Lowest Temperature this morning..... 36.1 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock, , .39 8 Temperature thia afternecon at} oalock. . 43,0 | pf (SLND BNILWAY. CAPE TRAVERSE BRANCH. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Charlotte- L% town for Cape Traverse at 4.05 p.m., on JUNE 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th inst., con- necting with Express Train from the West at County Live Junction ; returning, ill leave Caps T'caverse for Charlottetown at 6 o'clock a. m., on JUNE 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th inst, connecting at County Line Junction with Express Train for the West. In connection with this train, tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from all Stations on this Railway, at which Express TALE RAED REBELLIOS Black Ball, brother of Sitting Bull, had a | | | ! | { | LENGEN H8USE! iy Vv ee —_ Spring Gpening! New Goods! Perkins & Sterns Are now showing Mr. Sterns’ recent purchases in Great Britain } . . and United | States of Spring and Summer Novelties in Staple and Fancy DRY GOUDS. Millinery Department well stocked with newest Hats Bon. English and French Millinery. than Ever, chasing. Ch’town, May 9, 1885. NEW STORE ! aud Canadian AND GENTS’ STAN D1 HY Brown’s Block, Charlottetown, May 2, 1880. We are now showing a Complete Stock of English, neis, Shapes, Feathers, Flowers and all the new millinery matertal. Stock of general Dry Goods very compleie and prices Lower Mvery buyer should inspect our stock before pur- PERKINS & STERNS. NEW GOODS ! American STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS FURNISHINGS. We solicit a share of Public Patronage. BROS. JUN BS. 20; E are showing this month a large variety, in all depart- ments, at very low prices :— NEW PRINTED COTTONS, | SATEENS, CAMELINES, | in Nuns’ Veiling, Sanglier Cloth, Cashmeres, Merinoes. Ladies’ | MANTLES, Ladies’) DOLMANS, in Ottoman Cloth and Silk. Kid GLOVES. Silk GLOVES, Fish-thread GLOVES. Ladies’ JERSEYS, CORSETS, large variety in Cotton HOSIERY, | aPTRAW HATS AND BONNETS: in Latest Styles. Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums. CHRISTY’S LONDON HATS. ‘0. Trains stop, to Cape Traverse on each of the dates on which train runs to that point, good t» return on first Monday following. Passengers availing themselves of the Special Trains can leave any point on tho main line, and connecting with the Special, either at Charlottetown or County Line, reach Cape Traverse on the same evening; and leaving Cape Traverse to return on following Monday morning, can resch home cn same evening. Profeasional and basiness men can leave Charlottetown ond Summerside on Sat- urday evening, and be home to attend to their daties at 9 o’clock (local time) on Mon- day morning ‘There is good hots] accommo- dation at Cape Traverse, which place will no doubt become a popular pleasure resort. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, June 2, 1885. —tue fri til 26th pat all wkly prs2i SEED WHEAT. oe) prime SEED WHEAT, in Red and practical farmer in Toronto, -~—ALSO — Superior Extras, for sale cheap. A. HORNE & CO., Upper Queen Street. tase, and while he was so doing @ warrant Was made out for him and he was prose- cated. Travelling Trader, April 10, 1685. Charlottelowa, May Yu, B5—li wkly 4i UST ARRIVED, a large quantity of White Fife and White Rassian, grown by a A large quautity of FLOUR, in Patents and White and Colored SHIRTS, Ready-made CLOTHING, Ch’town, June 3, 1886. a a mn DRESS GOODS, #24 vp. REID BROS, NEW STORE Gameron Block—Just Opened. Positively the Lowest Prices on Keeord, Serge Suits, $5.50, worth All-wool Blue $10 00. All-wool Pants, $1.35, $1.55 and up. Black Worsted Suits, $8.50, worth 312. Soft Felt Hats, 65cts, worth $1. Very stylish American Straw Hats, 85 cts. up Very stylish American Felt Hats, 50cts, to $3. White Shirts, a good neat one for 70cts. Regatta Shirts, S5cts., °Scts. and up Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, 55cts. and u Cotton and all-wool Undershirts, 50cts. Heavy Gingham Top Shirts, 36cts. oa'y. Heavy knit Working Shirts, 85cts, and up. A large stock of Ties and Hosiery. A large stock of Linen Collars, 10cts. up. A large stock of Island Tweed, 55cts, up. A large stock of Scotch Tweed, low prices. A large stock of Ginghamr, Cottons, Win- ceys, &c, by Malcolm Bruce, at lower usual. a@ Fine Tailoring done on the ‘premises, prices than Please cal] before buying your require ments. RELD BROS, Ch’town, May 22, ’85—3mos J. B. MACDONALD i “se now opened his new stock of SUMMER GOODS. Everything New and Cheap. Ladies Hats, Flowers and Fea‘hars, newest styles and colors. Dress Material, in all the newest fabrics—Silks, Satixs and Velvets. HATS ! FATS ! Special attention is called to the stock of Mens’ and Boys’ FELT HATS. All the new- est styles and Lowest Prices. ket) 1 ee ae es Mens’ and Boys’ CLOTHING, big stockand at the cheapest prices ever cffered. Do not fail to see goods and prices at J. B. MACDONALD’S, Queen Street. Ob town, May 13, IRR. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. | | | t ; | | | | COAL. COAL. © At Lord’s Wharf. — HE Subscribers are now prepared to eup- ply the following kinds of coal at the lowest prices :— ACADIA, Round and Nut ALBION, do. INTERCOLONIAL, do, VALE, do. SYDNEY, Round. ONTARIO MINES, Round & Anthracite All orders left at our office, next to Rankin House, head Lord’s Wharf, will be promptly attended to. LANDRIGAN & May 8, ’85—wkly 3mos TENDERS. ENDERS for building a dwelling house at Alberton will be received by the under- signed up tothe 10th June. Contractor to STRONG. | tind all material. Plans and specification can be seen at office of Sterling & Harris, Architects, Charlotte- town, and at Alberton Drug Store. Good and sufficient security must accom~ pany each tender. Will not be bound to sccept lowest or any tender. W. B. DYER, Alberton. May 28, ’85—10i npio a a ee ee mee sraicapitalgs a a bes