Le At ttt ti mae si = ia, 1) VW) Suites se ine very tast at L. E. - t the Stipen 1 ry Mayistrate’s - ‘EW Stores to: fresh goods ! Try Barry , ‘rrovcery, Sidney Street. REST Cioods and L, ' = west Prices at Barrv’s ew (rrocery, Maney Street. ; 7. Six and one dezen White Shirts at 50 conts each at L. EF. Prow ses. = Bark Lacy Pope, from this port, arrived at Wueenstown, yesterday 20 days. See ld find the best place to uy Clothing is at L. E. Prowse’s. bil dialed CLUBS of three admitted to the Market Hall, next Thursday, aaa uk young and , for 21. M R. KE. L. Skmutnes, an advertising agent trom St. John, N. B., is at the Osborne. ~ Se ; By eablegram to Peake Bros. & Co., bregte. Zerelde passed Queenstown the [1th inst. — - [ve programme for the Tableaux, in Market Hall next Thursday, will appear on Monday. endliditinsitain te lure teams to represent the Island at the Firemen’s Tournament in Halifax, were select. ed last evening. chain tlecden Ir will cost Montreal $40,000 a year for five years for cleansing the streets of the city and creating the garbage. ip ads Tue Rev. J. J. Skinner, of Tryon, will oc cupy the pulpit of the Baptist Church, in this city, to-morrow forenoon and evening. — eo — 5 Rev. Mr. Carson, pastor of Knox Charch. Pictou, will preach in St. James’ Church. at , 4% ’ ~ 1 O CLOCK, a 1 vad 4 oF lock, evening, - <—>-—— “ Moist Warer Cotors for Kensington Painting and a full supply of Artist’s Materials just opened at the Diamond Bookstore. itedilacestii Over a hundred different kinds of Gents Silk Handkerchiefs direct from the makers, Those intending to buy should see our fine as- sortment.—Jas. Paton & Co. PEE Nh tes SecoxD Metnovist Cuvrcu.—Services to- morrow at the usual hours. Rev. J. Shenton will preach at 10.30 a. m., and Rev. 8. H. Rice at 6.30 p.m. All are welcome. eundaititaieeia Tue electric light posts are being painted red and the lamp poles blue. We trust that the telephone and telegraph companies will speedily make a move in the same direction. snide We have, without doubt, the largest and best stock of Trunks and Valises ever shown in the city. A magnificent lot of over 200 to select from, at very low prices.—Jas. Paton & Co, oor Anxiovs rok War.—The Canadians are that anxious for war that they fired thirty. eight guns at us the other night, in Montreal, in honour of the President's wedding. —Chi- cago Herald. _—— *Ve learn that the trial of the Gloucester schooner David J. Adams, for violating the Canadian and Imperial statutes, wiil take place in the Halitax Admiralty Court the second week in July. eee AT a recent meeting of the St. Louis City Counci, the entire police force with the exception of the Chief—thirty-four in number~—-were discharged because they were in collusion with a gang of burglars. muiibceatahieeniiies Exvper Ira C, Mireneny will preach in the Meeting House of the Church of Christ, Upper Great Gearge Street, to-morrow (Lord’s Day) evening, at 6.30 o'clock, Sub- ject : ““The Genesis of Spiritual Life.” All are iuvited, Seats free. —_——_ Gents Furnishings, in great variety, at Jas. Paton & Co's. Fine American Siiirts, Collars and Cuffs, Celluloid Collars and Cuffs, fine summer Under Clothing in Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino, Gauze and Net, and a varied assortment in every department. — ———-— Vierontne, Rich Fruit, English Fruit, Italian Fruit, Island Gems, Africans, Rifle Shot, Rich Nonpareils, Rich Pearled Carra- way. All the above Biscuits fresh to-day at the City Steam Bakery. J. Quirk, Prince Street. BO Tue Salvation Army “blood and _ fire” services commence in the Market Hall this evening, at 8 o'clock, and will be continued Sunday and Monday. On Monday the grand raid upon ginger cakes, &c., is to take place, after which an all night prayer meeting will be held. a His Lozpsuipe THE Bisnor of Charlottetown administered the Sacrament of Confirmation this morning, at 8 o'clock, to a large number of both sexes, at St. Joachim’s Church, Ver- non River. The new bell, which is said to be the finest ov the Lsiand, will be consecrated at an early date. Jotliieas), At the meeting of the shooting men of the militia, held at the office of Major G. L. Dogherty, it was decided to meet teams from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia on our range at Kensington, with Martini-Henri rifles. it is hoped the riflemen of those Provinces will be able to see their way clear to come. int Tre farmers of Sault au Recollet and Laurent, Que., are having bad experience with a number of famishing dogs which run through St. the fields at night, causing havoc among cattle and sheep. Eight cows have heen worried vo death by these dogs within the last month, and in some portions of the two parishes it has become impossible to allow cattle out. i eileen Measrs. C. EF. Ropertson and G. A. Sharp have returned from a successful fishing expe- dition to the Eastward. They had their head- quarters at the Sea View House, kept by Mr. B. A. Cox, and made excursions to the streams aud ponds of the adjacent country. It is needless to say that they eujoyed the weather and the sport, as well as the comforts oifered by the Sea View. elie Tar Journal doubts the veracity of the statement that am eastern fisherman has take n iS lobsters from three traps one day 8 fishing. A correspondent of THE EXxa MINER writes: “A fisherman at Boughton Island has taken 11 lobsters from one trap in one night s and a fisherman at Panmure Island from 140 traps has landed successively, Thursday, June 3rd, 2,200, Friday 2,250, Saturday, 1,980, Monday, 2,520. ) oaerere <* Tus facts ia connection with the fishing, drown- ee ch ated th (ORows | Src after noon on Wednesday a son of M Lean, of ( lyde River, went to the the purpose Of water he some cattle W hile the animals were quenching their thirst it is supposed that young McLean b varded a small pass and wentout into the stream. As the| win ‘ } ; ve "i i n was hlowi uw pret stifiy about the me the ac ident took place, it ] : thought the | boat was upse hh I t upset, the young man thrown into the stream and drowne 1, as the boat was no i ticed floatin thout during th afternoon | Creased | famous *‘ Myrtle Navy 7 a ) } Pableaux in | ; pro luce d, Phe body was found next da - A Pact whieh even political apt to forget is that a manovfa protit ts not the only essential > the : pront ati Is OF Jay greater importance: economists are ‘turer's rate of cess augyyvregate vyeur most cases Is ureater out of Wo than ont of a high rate which the in yives that Messrs oducing their now to this hecause of HUSINESS, the low price rise to. It was on this princin} Tuckett & Son acted in inty : tobacco, and princip’e they have ever since adhered. is one of the reasons w hy the people of Canada are smoking the best ata cheaper price than othe: people can buy a similar article. ee Ix yesterday's issue of the Patriot, under the “ heading of ** Local and Other Items, there appeared an announcement that ‘‘ the | | ordered steamer ( oban left Montreal for this port ves terday.’ ’ morning, This morning the word is from the agents that the steamer had not left Montreal at the time stated, and would not be due here until Tues- day. Inthe event of parties relying on the statement contained in the Patriot. and bring ing cattle two days before required or lose the present shipment, would it not be well for the editor to inform the public whence he obtained the information, and that company will pay any expenses incurred and caused by their untruthful report. 1 his — eo + — Supreme Court, Prince County, J une | a The Scott Act appeals, thirteen in num- L886. ber, were heard to-day, two of which were allowed, nine dismissed with Costs and de- cision reserved for argument on points of law in remaining cases. This finishes the business here for this term. Wimbledon -This Year. The rifle meeting at Wimbledon this year will possess an additional feature of interest in that there will be present three colonial teams, the Indian and Australian volun teers, as well as those of Canada, sending representatives ti participate in the matches. For their benefit arrangements have been set on foot to get upa special competition open only to the Colonial Outside the pleasurable feelings caused by meeting those representatives of the volunteer forces of other British posses- the Canadians will have reason to regard the advent of their new competitors with gratification. Pitted against the pick of the riflemen of the United Kingdom, they were, of course, at a disadvantage. Naturally the largest population would possess the greatest number of good shots, and in matches where the were small, their rivals might easily depend on carrying off the trophy. With the Indians or Australians, on the contrary, they will enter the field on more even terms, and should, barring unforeseen conditions, come out victorious. The presence of these addi- tional teams will add new zest to the meet- ing, and as bringing together in friendly competition representatives of widely separ- ated sections of the empire, will aid in the augmentation of that spirit of brotherhood that has been evinced in an increasing de- gree of late years. Canadian riflemen, and those who take an interest in their affairs, will hope not only that these new claimants will continue to send teams tothe annual meetings at Wimbledon, but that their example may be followed by other colonies as well. forces. Sions, teams SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. June 11—Gladys, Kinney, Halifax; Lady May, Williams, Pinette; L H Davies, Bell. do; Forrest Queen, Landry, Buctouche. June 12—Confederat>, Keeping, Phenora, Roberts, Tatamagouche; Bestile, Buctouche. Cow Bay; W Wright, CLEARED. May, Williams, Pinette, L H une Ii—Lady ‘= do; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Har- Davies. Bell, bor; Forrest Queen, Landry, Buctouche; Samuel Drake, Taylor, Pictou. June 12—Pheaora, Roberts, Tatamagouche. OTHER PORTS. Snmmerside, June 9—Enat schr Albion, Camer- on, Bactouche, lum; C A Bell, Bell, Shediac; Mary Mac, Ferguson, Pictou, coal; Liiy. Jo:gen- son, Richibucto, lum; Ellen, Sutton, do, do; Mary Elien, Costain, Charlottetown, lobsters. 9--Cid, Cc A Bell, Bell, Cape Traverse, empty barrels; Kennedy. Chatham, pro; Hydra, Pictou, bal; Mary Ellen, Costain, New Albion, Cameron, Buctouche, Pictou, bel; Ellen, Sutton, Phantom, Boudroit, London, empty cans, bal; Lily, Jorgenson, do. do. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE, June 11—Alva Udell, Washington, D. D: Geo W Brown, New York; RS Jarvis, do; M Alger, Chamcook. RANKIN HOUSE. McKay, Rustico; Wm Campbell, Melville; E Ketchum, Bay Fortune; Frank Fales. do: Miss VankKort, Woodstock, N By A Hines, Montreal; James Mitchell, da; J W Ver- nes, do: J S Teskey, Toronto; Ww J Robertson, St John; James Lear, Halifax; Miss A S Murphy. do: Miss Fawcett, Sackville, N B, OSBORNE HOUSE. June 10—-D June Crapaud; Jas Moutreal; KE L 11—_J Hudson, Victoria: D McLean, K Newsom, do: Johan A MePhiuil, Skillings, St John, N B; J W Hurd, Rochester, N Y; Mr and Mrs Hunter Put- nam, Truro, N S; Jas Campbell, Halifax. 12 Reuben Sta.vert, Summerside: ER Kiasman, do; arch Shaw. Crapaud; Terrence Dunn. Boston; Philip Mith, do. ROCKLIN HOUSE. June 11~Jas Inman and wife, Crapaud; C E Leahy, Halifax,N S; Edward Hynes, Mill View; Miss Hynes, do; Barrett Henderson, North Wilt- shire; Alex McKinlay, North River; Francis Bain, do; Mrs Artemas Hyde, West River: Miss McKinnon, do; John Crosby, do; Edward Henry, Granville; Max Dixon, Ciyde River; Senator Hay- thorne, Marshfield; Wm Tombs, Rustico; Charies Patterson, West River; Wm Kitchen, North Wiltshire; Maicolm McLean, do; Miss Hyde, West Hnver; Joho Nichoison, Grand River, SEA VIEW HOUSE—SOURIS, June 10-C. E. Robertson, Charlottetown: D- McKinnon, do; J. R. McKee, do; G. A. Sharp» do: EK. B. Ketchum, St. John, N. B.; Frank Fales, do. ii—Jas. Dolan, Montreai; R. Jacques’ Beauce, P. Q.; E. B, Robinson, Montreal; T. Kal- ston, St. John. Orenepd to-day some handsome Plush Goods, suitable for wedding presents, and loojsing for, fit testime yls fox al Rodita's Dry § w _jub Bi element of s 1. } Chis | tobac co which ean he! | | look for their season’s | from their vessels and jomed the Nova | Scotia fleet. i THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - show or TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, end ot the and this in | t low rate of pro- | According to this information. pas- | upoR : sengers and parties having cattle to ship will | they stop to discuss three mile limits, head- see the necessity to be on hand early Monday | lands, nor anything else, but if not called upon to desecrate the| canvass as speedily as possible and stole Sabbath, or lose a fortright in their shipment. | quietly and sadly away. ! . ; all over the Province, and the greatest eu- [SrectaL Despatones To THe EXAMINER. | ‘Ihe Fishery Matter n Arrival at Gloucester An Arrival at Gloneester, oig' shia rey x y hy Dwe SCARING THE YANKEES. GLOUCESTER, Mass., June 12. The fishing schooner Alice C. Jordan arrived at this port to-day, from the Nova| Scotia coast, with 250 barrels of mackerel. he Jordan is the first to arrive from that fishing ground this season. Capt. Warren | says that all the mackerel were eaught out- | side the three-imile limit. They are the first hew mackerel of ally consequence landed here this season. Canso, June 12. The fisheries protection cruiser Houlette, which arrived here yesterday, discovered ele en American mackerel schooners andl | them away. They did not stand | the order of their going, neither did hoisted their Some of the Gloucester fishermen on shore, becoming disgusted with the out- work, have deserted - —_— — College Censolidation. Hamitron, Onr., June 12. The Presbyterian Assembly, in session herve, are discussing the scheme of college consolidation. [t is proposed to amalga- mate the colleges at Pine Hill, Halifax and Montreal, and to unite the theological de- partments of Queen’s and Knox. The As- sembly meets in Winnipeg next year. te The Campaign in Nova Scotia. Hatirax, N.S., June 12. The campaign is becoming most exciting, and a great Liberal-Conservative victory is certain. Rousing meetings are being held thusiasm is manifested. Archbishop Fabre. QuesBec, June 12. [t is officially announced that Mgr. Fabre has been appointed Archbishop of a diocese, to include of Mon- treal, St. Hyacinthe, Rivers and Nicolet. the dioceses TI iTree - ————— Relieving the Government. Hartrax, N.S., June 12. The City Council has decided upon taking over the Poor Asylum and the Provincial Hospital from the Local Government, and running them as city institutions. Volcanic Eruptiens. Lonpon, June 12. Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes are very prevalent in Australia. | Whole vil- lages have been swallowed up and many people k Ted. The Belfast Riots. 3ELFAST, lre., June 12. The rioting here is of the most desperate kind. It gives but a faint idea of what, however, may be expected when the oppor- tunity offers. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, June 12—10 a. m. Light to moderate winds; fine warm wea- ther. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, June 12, 1886. Highest Temperature yesterday (read at MINNIS « div cident + cdisiach bole abc 65.0 Lowest Temperature yesterday (read at NMG ch cacao tat ces il 45.2 Lowest Temperature this morning....... 47.0 Temperature this morning at 8 o clock. ..52.1 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock, .69.0 Ireland’s Appeal. Mr. Gladstone, in closing his last speech on the Home Rule question, said: ‘* Ire- land stands at your bar expectant, hopeful, almost suppliant. Her words are words of truth and soberness. (Opposition laughter and Home Rule cheers.) She asks the blessed oblivion of the past. In that obli- yion our interest is a deeper interest than hers. Go intothe length and breadth of the world, ransack the iiterature of all countries, and find in it, if you can, a single voice, a single book—tind, I would almost say, as much asa single newspaper article in which the conduct of England towards Ireland is anywhere treated except with profound and bitter conden ition. Are these the traditions by which we are cx horted to stand? Oh, they are a sad ex- ception to the glory of the country! (Cheers.) They are more than a black blot upon the pages of its history, and what we wanc to do is to stend by the traditions of which we are heirs in all matters except our relations with Ireland, and to make our relations with Ireland conform to the other relations of our country. (Cheers.) So we treat our traditions. So we hail the demand of Lfreland for what I call the bless- ed oblivion of the past. She asked also a boon for the future, and that boon for the future, unless we are much mistaken, will be a boon to us in respect to honor no less than a boon to her in resy-ect to happiness, ; Open at 2.30 p. m. | A iKaiiway Siding runs into the premises. ; ‘ Strawberry Festival. ~ ° ‘fT. PETER’S CHURCH Sewing Society intend having a Strawberry Festival ON the and Fancy Sale, | Tuesday, ith Inly, By kind permission of Mrs. Macdonald, it w.ll be he'd in Gevernment House Grounds. | Entrance at the Lodge Gate. which will be | ' Admission-—1@ St. Peter’ celts. Boys’ Band will be in attend. | | ance, Miss COLES, } Miss ROSA DrsBRISAY, Miss HAVILAND, Mrs. FE. J. HODGSON. Miss JENKINS, j ALICE JENKINS, PEAKE, Miss RAYDEN, Miss WRIGHT. Ch’town, June 3, ’86—2aw pat % aN NOTICE J OTICE is hereby given that all debts and sums of money due to the late firm of MCLEAN BROTHERS, Souris, have been assigned to us by Stephen R. McLean, John DPD. McLean and the Rev. Edward Walker, by Deed bearing date the 15! h March, 1836, that in consideration of the said assignment Curvell isrothers have withdre wa their garnishee proceedings. and that we have appointed Mr, Stephen R. McLean, of Souris, as our Agent to collect the same, _ We have. therefore, to reqaest all persons in debted to the said firma to pay to the said St phen Contributions will be gratetully received by | M iss oe airs. ' ee R McLean allamounts dune to the said firm by them, at once. LEWIs CARVELL, GEORGE B. McKA HEKN, irustec Souris, June 3, 1886—d ¢x pat3i wy ex pat siher4 BOSTON, HALIFAX & P. B. I STEAMSHIP LINE, ‘ “Worcester,’- “ Allen Qs E of the above first-class passenger steamers will leave Charlottetown for Beston EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. Boston for Charlottetown EVERY SATURDAY AT 122, NOON, Cabin Passage . - . Stateroom Berth - . - $ 8.00 10.00 Freight carried at Lowest Rates, EGGS very carefully handled; empty cases returned free. The large, magnificent Steamer 66 pa NA A 4% 99 MEHRIMAC will bo placed on the route about the ist JULY. CARVELL BROS. June t—!Imo wed gat pat 10,000 Bushels OATS, [x Store and for Sale at a convenient place. shipping Apply to A. McNEILL, June 9, 1586. Auctioneer Fishwick Express Line. Str. 'M. A. STARR” OPFERS Special Rates and Throng Bills of Lading to shippers of canned lobsters to New York, Liverpoo!, London, Havre, Hamburg and Rotterdam, via Halifax. Storage free to shippers from Charlottetown. W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Queen’s Wharf. Ch‘town, June 5, 1886—Imo SALE BY AUCTION OF Valuable Property and Business, Royalty, Charlottetown. aS Shareholders of the P. E. ISLAND POTTERY COMPANY have decided to Sell at Auction, at noon on Wednesday, 16th June, inst, on the premises, all their VALUABLE POTTERY PREMISES, comprising about Five Acres of Land, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, on which are built the Kiln, Pottery, Warehouses, &c., together with the ENTIRH PLAN'’T. The Factory is in good working order, and is open to inspection till day of sale. The large and valuable stock of Ware on hand will be offered at same time to purchaser of the Pottery. The Ware manufactured is of lity and in good demand. excellent | #@ TERMS LIBERAL. Further particulars desired can bs from the undersigned. FRED. W obtained HYNDMAN. June 3--eod tis North Atlantic Steamship Co. prosperity and peace. (Cheers.) Think, ! beseech you, think well, think wiselr, think, not for the moment, but for the years that our plan.” (Loud and enthusiastic cheer- ing, during which Mr. his seat. ) Gladstone resumed —_—_—_ Oo or Notice—Horse and Carriage tax, dog tax4 and truck licenses for the year 1886 must be a immediately, otherwise they will be sued ar withows respect Uf porsoms — FP. Chataiitr, Colton jun di are to come, vefore you reject } Steamer ‘‘Garroll,”’ - - Capt. Brown |. New ncaa exapae () Latest Novelties in Corsets, camennain coameeenen OD say Dress Goods and the Gloves, Trimmings, Ac, Our Millinery Parasols, Hosiery, Prillings, Every Department is full of the Newest Goods, at Popular Prices. Department is too well known to need puffing. 42° (ood Goods, Latest Styles and Lowest Prices at SEER BROS. Ch’town, May 29, 1886. NEW DRY GOODS, —— A'T—— PEAKING & STHRNS’ een ( 4 S usual, our stock has been personally sefected in the best ii. British and American markets, and comprises, in addition to a Fall Range of Staple Drs Gouds, all the novelties to be found. ee ane > os Hondon, Paris and New York Mil finery. Fancy Goods, Hats, Bon- hets and Shapes. —-——— © Farasols s fa y oe © oe Umbrellas | Large Stock of New Hosiery, Gloves, &c. ae Oo---—- New Trimmings, New Frillings, New Laces New DRESS GODS to Suit. With TRIMMINGS New French Muslins, Mustins, 0o— New American Laces hew io Wateh. 0 ---- New Cleths, New Pink Cottons, New am rem CY New Carpets PERKINS Ch’town, April 29, 86 ed Xe Jackets. and QOilcloths! & STERNS. New Jerseys, a re oe AMHERST BOOT GRD SHOE MANUACTURING C8, ee eee a Do een Wholesale Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, AMHE@si, NOVA SCOTIA. ee HSTABLISH ED, 1867. 70; INCE moving into our New Factory we have every facility for largely increasing our ontput, and efforts will be made in that direc ion. 00k GOODS ARE AGL AND RELIABLE, Our Travellers MUDwann A Ui Jit THE S. S. CLIFTON is intended to sail from } » , ‘London for Charlottetown, ABOUT THE i2tH JUNE. If sufficient freight offers she may call at L'V- ERPOOL, Orders maiied this week, via New | York will probably be in time for her. Say 34, 10, FENTON T. REWBERY, or. —- with samples as us al. Orders by maii solicited and promptly executed. , Address all communications to the Company. M DD. PID, | MANAGER. March 6, 1886 ~3mos caw sat ET IO erage pera will visit your island, at seasonable times, ~ asi? ei te te tt ean, f er ete a. on ae eee eee oe (evita etn ie yeaa GP Gg WR i mS im Sa Se Fite my, mam Prensa eng ES TT Ra . , core ea amp wl ss mates wn i, Pes at