Se THE DAILY HxXA MINER, SUIT B19. wa $ ’ ce > & aw}: m= ¥ tow We , ‘> i | J Local ani Gther liems ch ran : . eed iene ; ae oe h. &. RAPHE NEWS BILD ut ne ‘ ————= 7 ‘ i : 2 858 {= - a). i : oe . i ‘ 3 ‘iii : Z \j WDHAY Was the ahhiversary of the Dati! on At Plym uth, England, on ithe l4th Mas : i _ ed he sa Wa! ht 1818 ‘ rr [sp Ph sas KB, Nelmes, Esq. eo 2 Pn Cee — t ‘ of Wate: ' ”. | PECTAT Uest MCHK tro bur EXAMINER - { r Ss Se 2 : | | P = | te is 2 4 Messns. Mo ee SANKEY intend »| TRE HOWE MOTEL ARRIVALS, ss fy oeh ‘3 a pagin their labors in London next Sep- | ASE piaindeteaiaes | : onl | s RANKIN HOUREK ae tember ao vane | 4 - | ; dune 16--James Jo Dol: \ a eee i ‘ ‘ L | # E PS vlan, Montreal; C P| 4 e i “ TaREE iAZV Lon king italians performin e| Great luterest Man f . Matt cka, Portland Me: Alex W ley. } 7 Se S 5 4 in : ’ ming | Hu6 ‘ » Me; Alex iley, New | on? c ’ aN : on harp, violin and triangle, are delighting | p sted lt the a H L Forham, Portland, Me. 18—K T| GD a 5 ue ey ee £3 £ 23 33 SRRERAG* R° aD Py aw @ 4>¢ %& ‘ g the amall boys of the city with some soul- | roceedings, N = rate > Borradaile, Halifax, | ‘ ipspiring ™ NS; 4A Midier, do; M Ten Eyck, New York; q > ' Prot ae K See Souris; J D Kechla, do. oj ' . ise Sie 7 ia = ¥—Capt M McLeod, Mouut Stew ‘ CoLINGWOOD SCHRIEBER, Esq ,will arrive mm SUMMERSIDE, June 19 op , Mount Stewart. AT _ aa i ‘ : ’ , i. mt ‘ wy JUNE Le, j ‘ € . . x ~ “ a : €- in this city to-morrow. W e learn that it ' i rhe ir a of Howell commenced this 6 7 | N ad Sad hola Sp! Ings and Summer Goods we cannot en umerate th e \ ariety and manv 3 jy his intention to make a thorough inspec. | norning, 1€ Court room was packed and | SHIP NE . a novelties we hold in cvery de sartment: but we feel assure ; ; Meme Be LY ‘ 7 Sonal the Island Railway. g pec- | creat interest Manifested in the atadnad | “ NEWS, J | > t we feel assured that an @xaminatgon of our - Tak sa-e of fusniture at the residence of Gol. Dunn will take place on Monday, 25th i of Wednes inat., instead ‘ay, 2eth, as an- pounce t in yes erday 8 lesue, > In B irke C unty, Ga., a few days age, Daniel Dowse, aged 90, married Rachel Jones, aged 75. The timid bride nervously dutched the arm of her groom, who bore himself with manly pride. > A cricket MATCH will be played in Wind- goren the 27th inst., between the officers of the ‘‘ Northampton” and the Three Eims Gricket Club of King’s College. The match will be for the Cogswell Prize Bats. qin Purive a thunder storm in Morrison- ville, N. } , the other day, a widow lady who had been partially paralyzed for two » was cured of her palsy by a flash of lightning which struck the house she was in. oo As elopement case is reported about Moncton, and created considerable excite- ment among the parties immediately inter- ated. The wife of the eloper, who has been living in Albert County, has reached there in search of her erring husband. > Tae terminal examinations and exercises in connection with the Institution for the Blind, at Halifax, came off on Saturday last. We notice that Amos McNeill, ot Alberton was attending the senior depart- ment, and Montague Warren, of Montague Bridge, ranked among the juniors. anaemia Tae Luxensurc Gowup Frecp.—Great excitement still coatiuues over the rich gold find near Bridgewater. A reliable inform- ant tells us that a three feet lode running through the Owen areas will average from twenty-live to thirty ounces te the ton of the precious ore. —Hx. Chronicle. sedi Mack's MaGyettc Meptctne—the great brain and nerve food—will restore lost nature to young, middle-aged and old. Life is too short to waste away. Kead the advertise- nent in another column, and if you are affiict- ed make no delay in procuring the cheapest and best medicine ever sold. Sold in Char- lottetown at Apothecaries Hall. [iw wkly _-- ~->--— Kive Humsert of Italy in a conversation with a reporter of the New York Herald lately, {expressed his admiration of the energy and enterprise of the American Press, especially the Herald. His Majesty when p .riing with the correspondent further said ‘* Were [ not a King | should wish to see the world a as reporter.” oa Srers are again being taken to carry out the Scott Act in Moncton. Information has been laid and summons issued against two or more parties, including one who was before fined, but the fine not collected. The person laying the information is from P. E. Island. It appears that a general attack all along the line of taverns and saloons will be made. o> Smatt attendance at the market to-day. —_ — Following are the prices:—Beef, small, 7 to M4 cents; do qr, 6 te 10 cents; Mutton, 8 to 12 cents; Lamb, pear, 50 cents to $1; Veal, 3 to 8 cents; ork, carcass, none; do, small, 10 to 12 eents; Turkeys, $1 to $1.50; Fowls, 25 to 35 cents; Butter, fresh, 17 to 20 cents; do tub, none; Eggs, 10 to 14 cents; Flour per 100 lbs., $3.00; Oatmeal, $3.25 to $3.50; Hay, 40 to 50 cents; Vats, 42 to 45 cents; Potatoes, 25 eents, _—— ‘ Marne Press Assocration.— Arrange- ments for the summer excursion of the Maine Press Assvciation have now been completed. The party will leave on Mon- day, July 9, for St. John; Tuesday will be tin the latter city, and on Wednesday party will cross from St. John to Anaa- is, and proceed thence by rail to Halifax. return trip will be by rail via Truro to Jchn, and thence by rail or steamer to Portland. — Bangor Whig. alee Tue ninth general assembly of the Pres- byterian Church in Canada is now sitting in London, Ont. We see by the Toronto Mail that there were six nominations for the office of Moderator, Dr. King and Mr. ennan led as to number of votes, and won in the order named :—Rev. J. King, D. D., Rev. K. Maclennan, M. A., Rev. A. McKnight, D. D., Rev. W. McLaren, D. D., (Knox College, Toronto), Rev. G. M Grant, D. D., (Qneen’s College, Kingston), Rey. J. Scott, b. D. ee A Temrerance prayer meeting was held last evening in the Baptist Church. The @her charches in this city were represented Fervent prayers were offered that the tide ef intemperance be stayed, and that the illicit liquor traffic be suppressed. The Rev. . Whitman, in the course of his remarks wade the alarming statement that on lunday last no Jess than 36 places in this tity were dealing ou! strong drink, and this in defiance of the law of the land. If this is true, and we have no reason to question it, it is certainly high time for the churches toact. We trust these meetings will be Continued by the other churches in this City, ——— an Tae shipping season at New London since the opening up of navigation was the Veliest known in that vicinity for some Years. Over 30,000 bushels of potatoes Were shipped, principally to the Boston Market, and fully 40,000 bushels of oats to foundiand and Provincial markets. price paid for potatoes by buyers, ®eraved 25 cents, and for oats, 40 cents bushel. The largest traders were -— . H. Brown & Co., shipped 8,000 bushels — and 16,000 bushels oats; J. A. Marebridve, 8,000 bushels potatoes, and 0.000 busheis oats; McMillan & Garrett, 000 bushels oats; G. R. Garrett, 6,000 els oats, 3,000 bushels potatoes; a arb, U,UCU bushels potatoes. i ine r : ; yo ey <a 7 A - for prisoaer, Sea a large number of jurors. The yary vane finally sworn in with | . William Penpis, Foreman. Mce- ae! Ms aT eee case tor Crown, } C Ye, the first witness, was | r vereiy cross-examined by Mr. Hodgson | The widow of the deceased. Emma Wallace | 8 NOW under cross-examination Northeete vs. Bright. Lonpox, June 19. _in the House of Commons Sir Stafford Northcote called the attention of the Gov ernment to the speech of Mr. John Bright in which Mr. Bright referred to the Con. servative Party in a most insulting manner, Mr. Bright was alleged to say that the Con servatives formed the obstructionist party in the House, and that they were allied with Irish rebels te delay the business of the country. Mr. Bright replied in a vigorous speech to Sir Stafford. He de- fended the language used on the occasion and said that his statement was justifiable and borne out by facts. —— Austrian Intervention. Vienna, June 19. An Albion envoy has arrived here, to ask for Austrian intervention in order to sup- press arevolt which threatens to assume considerable proportions. Newspaper Suppressed. Lonpvon, June 19. The Madrid Globe has been suppressed for publishing scandalous reports concern- ing the Queen. Heavy Failures. Curcaco, June 19 The total liabilities of the Chicago Lard failures are estimated at $3,730,000. Weather Bulletiu. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Uaritime Provinces. Toronto, June 16--19 a. m. Increasing southgrly wind ; fair to cloudy weather, followed by rain. <i> ti Tue June Term of the Supreme Court will open on the 26th instant, at the Law Courts Building. ~_ At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, this morning, two drunks were fined one dollar and costs. lala A panic has prevailed of late in the vicinity of Quito owing to the simultaneous occurrence of an earthquake and an erup- tion of Cotopaxi. ti Tus Oddfellows offCharlotte(own intend having a grand Moonlight Excursion, on Friday evening next, the 22nd. See hand- bills and advertisement to-morrow. ~— Tue trainson the I. C. R. do not change till the 25th, although everything had been got in readiness for the sammer arrange- ment. Failure of the Grand Trunk to come to time is the trouble, —— —_->--— Tue Montreal Harbor Commissioners have been officially informed that an order- in-Council has been passed authorizing the outlay of $900,000 in deepening the channel in Lake St. Peter ts twenty-seven and a half feet. — Summerside Exports. Summersipe, June 16th, 1885. Shipped per steamer ‘‘Princess of Wales,” Cameron master, for Shediac :— Sheed of Comele. 66.6). 5 » - 00 (4 $ 80.09 ON Sada Se os ok es Cas se 44.00 69 cases Eygs.......---eeceeeeee 299.00 SN. onc Oa 006 1 i a.ee 25 CO isha 5. . cc ihe oh es ¢ Hees 225.09 1280 yards Island Cloth...........-- 1024.00 26 bags Potatoes... .....---.+ +06. 13 00 $1,706 00 Summersipg, June 18, Shipped per Steamer ‘‘ St. Lawrence,” Evans master for Shediac :— 116 cases Eggs... ...---seeeeeeree $ 477.00 1B Hlorhes. «iw cccccvcccccesens 1800.00 37 bags Potatoes......--++++++s 26.00 17 bags Turnips..... 0-6... +e0s-s 4 00 900 Ibs. Leather... ...ee eee eee eens 3. 60 30 Ibs. Butter. .....66-- cence eres 6 00 GO ibe Hame...........0062-0es- 6.00 1600 Ibs. Wool....:....--+-eeeeees 400 00 DGbws.b .. . oh b- b cope bo be be 50,00 D trie Poek..”.. 3... 5:58 5. &- ace 40.00 $3,169.00 - —_— --—- - The Captive Patriot. SUGGESTED BY R. HARRIS’ FICTURE. Oh stern sad face, in vain thou fought’st the tight, And strovat home. : The gods have given victory And thou art led a slave t Rome. No more to look upon thy loved wife’s face, No more to watch thy children at their pley, No more to tollow far the headlong chase, O, through the bosky wood at will to stray. to drive the spoiler from thy unto might, hrough haughty tters are thy portions now, der as the wild boar free, dauntless chieftain, But chains and fe Who erst did wande Unconquered captive, the Movest hey soul with pity deep for thee. ‘Purouty CMR, Tune 16, 1883. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, achra Three Sisters, Walpole, Pictou, coal; bounty, Reed, Cow Bay, coal; (, Pearl, Sinith, West Cape, lumber and 200 bris herring; John Tilton, Bonnell, Pictou, coal; K Brown, Richards, St. Peter’s limestone. 18—Harold, Allen, Bay Verte, boards; Morning Star, Power, Shemogau, lumber; Levi Hart, Gerrior, Sydney, coal; forquin, MePherson, Boston, 375 barrels Hour, 135 do meal, 100 do pitch ; 50 rolis felt; Louise Jane, Anderson, Pictou, coal. June 6 1%—May (Queen, ‘White, Magdaline Islands, herring. CLEARED, June 18—schrs P L G, Anderson, Pictou bal; Three Sisters, Walpole, Pictou bal; Three Brothers, Leblane, Shediac, pro- Bounty, Keid, Pictou, bal; Pholine, Marsh, man, buctouche, mdse; Carrie Dove, Brown, Miminegash, herring; Mary Charles, Bourke, Buctouche bal; Emma, McLaine, Pictou, bal; Margaret Jane, MeVonald, Glace Bay, 1000 bush oats; Albin, Belisle, Buctcuche, bal; Wide Awake, Wood, Pictou; bal; Maria Alva, Leblauc, Pictou, bal. 18—John Tilton, Bonnell, Pictou, bal; Morning Star, Power, Shemogue, bal; Harecld, Allen, Amherst, oats and potat es; Livinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, coal; R Minnie, Walker, Pictou, bal; Albert, Herring, Pictou, do. 19--K Brown, Richards, St Peters, C.B, bal; Laura C, Pollard, Bay Verte, mdse; May Queen, White, Egmont Bay, mdse. OUTPORTS, Sunmerside, June 16—entered schrs Merga- ret Ann, McEvoy, Pictou, coal; Lodi, Green, Pictou, coal; Lily McKay, Chatham, 15— shrs Philistine, Henderson, Pictou, coal; Spy, Legere, Chatham; lumber, 16—Cld Lucity Anup, Weston, Kichibucto, vats, Adonia, Mc Isaac Pictou, bal. 18--Annie UCU Erown, Hamees, Richibucto, bal; Lodi, Green, Pictou, produce; Margaret Anne, bal, THe EX-CANADIAN PREMIER ON THE ALLAN Ling.—In presenting an address to Captain Smith, of the Circassian, the Hon. A. Mackenzie, in the course of his remarks, stated: Lam sure that I speak the views of at least all Canadians when 1 saw that steamships, and that no money was ever better spent then the comparatively smail mail subsidy which the company received irom the Government to carry the mails and aid-in securing a first-class steam com- munication with England.—The Liverpool Jow nal of Commeree, eee An Englishman has invented an electric battery which may be worn in a lady’s head-dress, and the light is so pretty that it is worth many gems. His own wife wears it, and the flashing light is described as ‘more beautiful than’ diamonds and as lambent as moonlight.” Imagine a ball- room full of ladies thus gaily adorned, every one a “bright, particular star.” ieee The City Corporation of Winnipeg have resolved to tear down the condemned new city hali, recently built at a cost of $50,- 000, and will replace it with a handsome structure to cost $125,000. They will also erect two public markets, one at the east ead of the city, at a.cost «f $100,000. De- ventures will be issued to cover the outlay. > An investigation into the murder of Lord Mountmorris has been in progress at Clon- bur during the past week, and it is expect- ed that a number of arrests, in addition to that effected on Tuesday, will be made during the next few days. ~_———+ — Special Notices. Tra Sets, dinner sets, toilet sets, glassware, and a large lot of assorted crockery. Those goods were bought for cash, and will be sold cheap at CoLWILL’s. [may 22 3aw w 6 We are now offering a large assortment of crockery cheaper than ever at CoLWILL’s. [may 22 3aw w 6i Six Hunpxrev milk pans and butter crocks, to be sold cheap at CoLtWILL’s. [may 22 3aw w 61 lr you want turnip seed that will give you satistaction, call to W. P. Colwill’s, [june6 eod 3w wkly Buy Teas at Weeks & Co’s. [ma 7 eod A cuorce lot of fresh turnip seed at W. P. Colwill’s {[june6 eod 3w wkly FEiaut varieties of turnip seed at W. P. Colwill’s [jane6 eod 3w wkly A arxeat rcesh to CoLtwiLt’s for cheap crockery. [may 22 3aw w 6i Cats and see the splendid lot of crockery to be sold cheap at CoLWwILis. [may 22 3aw w 6: For a good Worsted Suit go to the London House, [mayZ8 4w 2aw wkly6i We are offering a large quantity of iresh turnip seed. Some of these varieties we have been selling for the past eight years, and it has given good satisfaction, All in want of good seed would do well to give us a call, W. P. Colwill. {june6 eod 3w wkly New Corroxs very cheap at the London House, [may 28 4w 2aw wkly6i Extra fine Tea at the London House. z [may28 4w 2aw wkly 6i Lace Currarys at the London House. [may28 4w 2aw wkly6i Cusp Prints atthe London House. : [may28 4w 2aw wklyGi AN immense variety of new Cloths at the Loudoa House. [may28 4 2aw wkly61 Carpets, Mattings, and Floor Cloths at the London House, {may28 4w 2aw wkly6i For good Tea go to Geo. Davies & Co. [may28 4w 2aw wkly6i ’s Suit go to Geo. Davics & te aren” reayes 4w 2aw wkly6: For a good Tweed Suit go to the London House. [Ma: 28 4w 2aw wkly6 Waeks & Co’s. Teas : re pronounced good. [ma 7 eod. Carter’s Lirrir | iver PILts have no equa as a prompt and positive cure for Sick Head ache, Bilicusies , Coentigeta — in the side, and ali Liver Trvubles. Try them. [junell 2w Wd wily McEvoy, Pictou, | Butcher, Esq. (a valuable collection), includ. | i Carriages, Sleighs, Robes, etc. we are proud of the Allan line of Canadian }* Stock will repay any intending purchaser. purchase, containing, as it does, the We have great confidence in offering this season’s x WEWEST AND BesT GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. Mnglish an rican Millinery. F =“ . English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, ete., ete., in Immense variety and extra value. : P are ljenar 2 IZ re sta ry] Wie . : “ ‘ : 2 Our Lace Departmentis replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Plaids, ete., ete. Ch’town, May 3, 1883, j Carriages, Sleighs, ete. — 1 \ YE are instructed to sell, by Auction, | on the premises, on WEDNES. |! DAY, 27th in:tant, commencing at eleven | o’cjock, all the Household Furniture con- tained in the residence of the late Mark ng one Pianoforte (nearly new), cost $400, | —ALSO— TERMS—-All sums over $30, three months | credit, on approved notes; under thet amount! cash on delivery, Intending purchasers cen call and inspect he Furniture, etc., before the sale, if desired, CAMPBELL & RAYDEN, Auctioneers, Ch town, June 15.—5i (0 LOBSTER PACKERS. THE CLIPPER BRIGANTINE “CARITA” 278 tons Register, coppered, and classed 9 years A at English Lloyds, A. NEILSON, Commander due here from Boston about the 20th inst.,will go on the berth for either London or Liverpool, providing a sufficient quantity of freight fiers Shippers will please make ear'y applicae tion here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch'town, Jane 13.—eod tf THE NEW GAS LIGH?. r3XHIS LIGHT is a Burnerand Fixture com- id. bined, and the Patentee claims that it vives twice'the amount of light from a given quantity of gas that can be produced by any other known appliance. These Burners are constructed to give a light from 50 candle to 50,000 candle power. They are particularly suited for Shops, Shop- windows, Churches and Public Halls, where a Brilliant light is required at half the usual cost. These Burners are for sale at the Gas Works, where any information as to the cost, etc., ete., can be obtained. N. B. —The above light can be seen every night at the Diamond Book Store and at Mr. P. Monaghan,s New Fruit and Grocery Store. Ch’town, May 10, 1853-—Im eod. FOR SALE. —_——_—_-_—— (WHAT handsome residence known as “BEACONSFIELD.” Apply to H. J. CUNDALL. Ch’town, May 29.—law tu FOR SALE GR TO LET, We ee on the Malpeqne Road, 4 lately occupied by Henry Lawson, Esq , and adjeining the residence of Malcolm MacLeod, Esq. This property consists of ‘six acres of Land, with Orchard, and has situate thereon a Dwelling House, containing nine rooms, newly painted and apered, ard in first-class repair; Stable and Cvach-House, and there is also a Well ct Water at the d9or; the whole suitable for a gentlemau’s residence or vegetable farm. Apply to J. G. ECKSTADT, May 23. —_———————— — NUBSORIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, ete., ete. Strawberry, and all the new colors. PARASOLS 900 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and _ price. Household Furniture, 2 © & FURNITURE WAREROOMS. St. Vincent Norsery. | Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed AND UMBRELLAS. , Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete, ete. . . 1 . an ne \1E> : ac ‘a - Y , oe : Dress Goods (black and colored}, in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and St: ue Ganda of oweed desde Cos , Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value. Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. eeteenl ee a ees = 0 AVING purchased the business of the late M. Butcher, Esq., we are prepared to supply all kinds of Uy TB Or OP eee AT EXTRA LOW PRICES. Carpenters and Carriage Buildings will find our prices, for all kinds of Machine Jobbing, r than ever before offered, ALL ORDEXS PROMPTLY FILLED. Repairing of every description attended to. lowe UNDERTABHING. Burial Cases, Caskets and Coflias, always in Steck. Hearses (the best in the city). Our prices in this department are lower than ever offered, MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, June 12, 1883.—2aw wkly LONDON HOUSE. -o————— Spring and Summer Importations. WE HAVE FINISHED OPENING ii glish, as Cauadian and American Bought Carefully frem the Best liouses. UeoOrr or ‘s and Bales 165 Cascs 66 Tr) Stock will be found complete in all Departments, and will be constantry repleygished throughout the summer. ws We invite the Inspection of Cash Buyers. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Our Marine Assurance, BRTISN AMERICA MARINE ASSURANCE COMPA ——e ee I HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ONT. ——- — 0: —— », Ch’town, May 15, 1883, & 500,009.00 1,199,954.07 capital Paid Up in Pull, Assets, Sist Decembcr, Iss2, -_-—_—— ~~ 50; Insurance effected at moderate rates. Sterling certificates granted whe Policies issued at office here. HORACE HASZARD, Agent, P. E. Island. required. TURNIP SEED !) Por Salo or Yo Let. TURNIP SEED i ‘TEVIAT beautifully situated house at “ St. ie Avards,” Mount Edward load, outside BEST VARIETIES, ' city limits, containing vine large rooms, with —-AT — Ch’town, May 28.—1m eod ises are Within fifteen monutes walk of the Post Offiice, and include stable and coach- house. For further particulars enqaire of the subscriber on the premises. JOHN T. FERGUSON. b) NER, the Cheapest and Best Newspaper yoblished on P, BE, Isleud. Only $1 per year. 'well of never-failing water in kitchen, to HARVIWS BOGKSTORE. | which is attached aforce pump. These prem- | Ch’town, June 5,—tf | May 12.—dy whly