” treal last evening with a large freight and the} ‘ oe a att all nti ——<——saocnone enneetn + le Al a ae eee - a THe socal and Other tems. An Amusing Scene. Che Montreal Gaz tte’s Montreal corres- URED at the Diamond pondent writes : Pig BAR-CA ‘‘An amusing scene Book store. . occurred in the House this afternoon. : § epectacics ius | After the discussion on the amendment to 4 FINE 8 ai the O. P. BR. resolutions, and when the boo kK store, ; ° ; | house was in the committee, Sir John ad- reeeive the largest | Y@nced to the table to look at some paper ty ped at the 3 W oe sa the Diamond Beskihtare | bearing on the subject. The leader of the ‘ : Opposition also approached and affection- tcihe : from Pictoe foe ately leaning over the shoulder of the ue et in the River St. Law- leader of the Government, also attentively _ sorntimized the paper. The scene was *) noticed by the House, and considerable nM Mal Dargmes) merriment eusued, which was increased sn peady’ , ete. Look | when Hon. Peter Mitchell, the leader of ont for bis rs row the ** Third party,’ advanced to complete the tiio, Mr. Biake got ‘‘scared” wheu he saw the Hon. Peter approaching, and he hurriedly retreated to his svat amidet the | laughter of the members.”’ Davins, I , a. P., did not as expecte L. i arrive home ’ He will, we learn, arrive to night. : ' P sume , hit mi saay i ' ’ ' intended to > ve | Pviiliy- uss iil " " al Z cae SS Clifton Gea & =v Lon-| Mixer Dyer, ‘champion middleweight of doa for this port on Satu day, 27 - June, and New En sland,”’ challenges any man in ted here avout the YS sb. | Canad: : Bit 2 may be expected here about th a inst | Canada to spar four, six or eight rounds > - for from $100 to $500. He prefers Young —— M A Starr, arrived from Hali- d ‘ 5 as Tux steame* | McManus or some other St. John pugilist, fax this morning with merchandize, and vata atnoon with 1000 cases cf ’ ; - iled on return avi 1 , i cas ; > ") >~ex —— gailed 0 GOTEL ARRIVALS lobsters. e ‘ sitivenlda ; THE Rost 1 bave voted to make! OSBORNE HOUSE, , ry of the r. $10,000 per at nom, Sale Albis, Wain de A and pie a ks the sala se 550.000 for a he Jury i a » Dulling and wife, Campbelt-n; | with ana 7 _ ' Prive s George jiweeuy, Vernon River, Ju Burke, tary and clerk Georgetown; DJ Estabrook, Woodstock, N B; ™ TE James Clow, Murray Harbor; N Fairchild, Mr Joxu R Bs, re i nit ne T. “vans & | Georgetown; Milton Walsh, Summerside; Wm : rT sets 77 T i NAKTY ’ ; * ; e1re Son, wholesale drvge ee ntroa “ie re "S| Campbell, Milville, Lot 20; A McW illiams, his regular tour the Frovinces. fe 18 Stay-| West Cape; J Blanchard, do; J A Jenkins, ing at the Kevere | Brocton, Mass; John Auld, West Cape; A C — .-—- | Stewart, Georgetown; James P Kickham, Tue Ter! A despatch reesived by J. J. | Souris; Jas McGrath, wife and family, Hali- Davis of the Rankin, last evening, ststes that | fax; J M Spencer and wife, Londonderry, N 8; Mr. George Essory s horse won the rece at|Jas McLauchlin, Souris; D A McLeod, Eldon; Picton yesterday, ng Agitator and Beach | G H Gardiner, Summerside; Wm Haywood, ia three streizh Mill River; E Kinsmao, Summerside; Mrs - jScharman, do; Miss McFarlane, Cape Tra- Tus members of Prince Albert Lodge, verse. 2 N McLeod, Orwell; Jokn R Fitz- LO. F. T., are requested to meet in their patrick, Tracadie. } Room, Scott’s Hal], this evening, at eight OCEAN HOUSE e'clock. Business of importance to be Jaly 1--E Jenston, New Mexico, U 8; John transacted. ull, Royalty; Msory Matheson, Boston; Jessie ee onal ST 2 Ai ieee Matheson, do; Maggie Ings, do; Mrs Shettle- CORONER Don suesday evening Ne: | wood, do; John McNevin, Bonshaw; J Monroe, = body of the intane do; Michael Carran, Vernon River; foun’ in the celia Love, Bayh Levi Deagle, Boston; Mrs Deagle, do; Mrs Street. Lhe Jar y after hearing evidence, re- Robert Lewis, St Peters; Miss B Ter r,do; Miss turned a verdict to the ellect ‘that the said Farmer, do; John Berrigan, Naufage; {James infant came to its death in 2 Manner UAEN WA) Purceil, B Point; Laughlan McDonald, E to the Jury—and that the mother, J»ne/ poin:. J Alwart, do: Miss Lavie Roper, conceal L its birth.” ; ; " s ‘> wiew of thi an lnque s* im vit w of the bi i ar of wit. EK bi x08b0Pr, RANKIN HOUSE oo | AL tobaccos except the finest Virginia) ’aly ke J A Feaser, Swmmersice; Frank have a pungent efiect upon the tongue and Burch. iontreat; J G UO Reynolds, ss € rl li; willamart it if the smoking is long continued | 4 M Nickerson, boston; Mr and Mra Zera So f them even w ll blister it, or at ‘emon, Philadelphia; Atlan S Scott, Montreal; , eye i Vis ol ay > 7 ‘ nm me 0 : E LF. ster, do; J M Young. Toronto; Henry oy tts onter ski at he oint : ; one . least destr 7 te OU ret te go Morrow Souris; Charles Townsend, do. | wnere the smoke impinges upon it. ide “Myrtle Nav Vv ’ is entirely free from this REVERE HOUSE, } : , | defect, which, tog ther with its fine full C H Martin, Montreal; J Rogers, do; E Aj} flavor makes it a great favorite with smok-/Smith, de; E A Benjamin, do; AS McLeod | era. ido; J A Stewart, do; A McKinnon, do; J A |Chipman, Halifax; O K Peck, Toronto; E J . ‘ ; ; > Ievine. do: Ale cKinnon. Ottawa: Prof R V We are pleased to hear that the prospects of I-vine, do; Alex McKinnon. Ottawa; Prof R \ good mackerel fishing this season are exc |. |Jones, B A, Wolfville; W V Jones. Jeat. We learn that yesterday John McLean, Eeq : ~ P. F.. ably assisted by Capt. Dennis Go — ----— — —— = Costello, succeeded in seining about 100 bar- | MARINE rels close off Souris. The whole operation of | oe HK eypturing the fish was observable from the | cy j village, and the energy aud skill displayed by | Mr. McLean in handling the seine drew forth | many exclamations of praise. So p’eased| a were the people that the ladies on the spot | presented him with a} |The undersigned respresen‘s the following Marine Companies, and can effect > - c.avoed together and handsome seining cap a de | q Bonavist > Capt. A de on, ; . _ . - - , _ ee piece l hea pon. or Soe Mon INSURANCE AT LOW EST RATES following passengers for Charlottetown and | by Steamers 0 Sailing \ easels, gens, Ster- S¢ Jobu's, Nfl: Miss Pope, Mr McDonald, | ling Certificates when required, payable in Miss Jarvis, Miss McDonald, Miss Steele, Mr | London or | iverpool, and the principal eities Peck, Mr Stewart Muyn, Mr E Irving, Misa | 9? the Continent of Europe: Munn, Mr fi Irving a S a ae |GREAT WESTEKN INSURANCE CO., OF Kinnon, Miss Munn, Mrs Harris, Mrs ar- | NEW YORK minton. Mrs Gurylin, Mr McLennan, Mr | ” , —e Tobin, Mrs Woolfrey, Mre Hayward, Mr Mc-| PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OF Kay, Miss McKay and two steerage. | BROOKLYN, | BRITISH AND FOREIGN INSURANCE The Bonavista sailed for St. John’s this morn- COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL AND ing at 9 a’clock, and took as freight from this port 264 bags ‘ f ptatoes, 162 b sles ol hay, 211 bags «f oats, 58 sheep, 6 cattle, 6 tubs of | LONDON, — 2 cases of fowl, . _Mrs. William | pig NOVA SCOTIA INSURANCE co., joyle was a passenger to St. Jonns, HALIFAX. inpincdinliieiibidae Marker Hart was crowded to excos| Piped. W. Hyndman. last night by an audience which showed its | total appreciation of Prof. Zera Semon and | the Royal Marionettes. The entertainment | - was divided into four parts, ani the pro- gramme was carried through without a | hitch, It was much more than adver- | tised, and few who attended anticipated | seeing the wonderful performance of the | begro minstrels, which is a leading feature | of the Marionette Entertainment. We} advise all who wish to spend an} enjoyable time to attend this evening. | Atthe close of last evenings entertainment, one hundred and ten presents were given to | lacky ticket-holders. J. A. Smallwood, 73 Richmond Street, recieved the silver watch; | Owen Trainor, Union House, recieved china | 7 7 S tea set, 44 pieces and Mrs. P. Hand, Long} Pictures June 10 —lmo 2aw Have you got one 02 the beautiful Panel that are Street, received chamber set, 10 pieces. | given away with _— > — Domixion Day passed off quietly in Char_| ‘‘ Welcome Soap?” luitetow a and throu Needfa! rains fell éveing refreshing th shout the Province. | from an early hour until | crops but destroying the comfort and pleasure of excur- Sionists. Notwithstanding the excursion} t Pictou was li erally prtronized, and | those who attended, returned home wal | Pleased with the treatment they re-| etived from ‘‘apt. Evans and the officers of | the St, Lawrence. The excursion from “um-| merside to Point du They are going very fast, and the Soapis always welcome in every family. Chene on board the} Princess of Wales was also largely patronized, | andwe-learn an enjoyable time was spent. | The weather was av aiast tea parties and open i airenjoyment. ‘hose who went to Beldwin’s Station or Lot 65 must have spent a disagree- able day. In tho ci y the observance of Do- — Day was genersl, The leading stores aa ae a ea c : : was closet, and a salute of twenty-one guns : 4 (l hi ath [ & recta malas of wwcots one me! Spruce: Floating ald Sheathing, &c. under Capt. Pas: more sible ade Tue steamer ‘ ari tl, Capt Brown, arrived from Boston yesterday moraing with freight and the following passengers :—Mra Dr wa Tongued SPRUCH FLOORING and tod, Mrs Gates, Miss Dawson, Uapt A ] SHEATHING, I HAVE NOW, and will Nickerson, Mrs Cook and child, Mrs a vs a nite to have on hand a stock of the same, an Mies / aren . 4" ery Nir , c : > m IK > 5 ic DR ere ee oer eee ers E 7) WELL DRIED end: SEASONED which © Corish Flora \ fie id, Mrs ae Fisher and | have BO ae in recommending as the : ’ & MCVOnRAaIG, ww ° ati: 2 at. ehild, Wm Vose, Mrs Bertram, Ella eee eee avn Brothers are also pre- Mery Pertran, “afary Mele, Ming MoLaod | Natty oxocute prompuy over eft with me hata rae gy Fiore cake for oar of Spruce & Pane e 5 ond ee ee Biles 3oards, Latas, ac. — a Mite as Iie She® | For further ge apply at my resi 1 Martin, Miss Me o MAAS | nce. Prince Street. MeEachorn Mra Patrick Berke, Maggie lence, eee rke, Lizzie Burke, Emma Burke, Me Fravk Aaeil HE. PARK AVING been appointed by Messrs. Prim Brothers, of Pictou, ageat for th- rose their well known Grooved and sale of THOMAS ALLEY. Paw Weebly tke, Lizzie tlolden, Barbara Sarjant, Flora 4 McCormack, Lizzia Holland, Mrs W Tanmer, a oa de oanee eatin. Get ve. wa . ceive free, a costly box of goods i Mary Maths — Moggi a rtin, dla Dreceoll, which will help all, of either sex to te Drescoll, George Gunn, David White, G s .more money right away than any M Wood, BE P Hendc rson, Arthur Buchanan, thing else in this world, arenes eed Te Susan Roberts, Flora McLean, Katie Mc-’ apsolutely sure- Atonce address Tay 0A Us » Sadie Murphy. Maine, Se en ee ae enna ene ce ae a a a = eR tee a o ———— a mo AVON HR TUL Y 2 188s. Perkins & Sterns Are now showing newest Corsets. Paniers, Hoopskirts and Underclothing; Ladies’ Corsets, Maids’ Corsets and Childrens’ Waists, rewest makes Canadian manufacture, at very lowest prices. im American and New Paniers, New Kustles, New Hoop Skirts, very latest styles and price very low. LADIES COTTON UNDERGLOTHING, Nicely Made, and Finished is Good Style, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery, &e., not surpassed in value on P. E. Island. Groods Well Bought and will be Sold at SMALL PROFIT. PERKINS & STERNS. th’ town, June 8, 1885 | BUY SUMMER | DRY GOODS oe 3s A T bd } WHHES & CO. MA RKO: 3Q,U A RE. | “Large Variety ! Choice Goods! Low Prices ! 0 Wee KRS & CO. Ch’town, June 26, 1885. d ae pou cCAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT OPEN JULY Ist. THE SEASIDE HOTEL, - - - SUSTICO BEACH rEVHIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodation of Visitors and Guests from July Ist till September 5th The Proprietors will spare no pains! More attractive than ever! is being improved so as to even surpass its former reputation. TERMS :—$1.75 to $2.50 per day ; $'0.59 per week; $8.5) per week per montb. Coaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return- ing every Thursday aud Mondaymorning, aboxt 9 a. im, Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at6a m., 8 25 a,m, and 3.15 p.m. Every department . « Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a. m., 2.28 and 6.15 p.m. es & Sammerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a, m., 12,25 p. m., and 4 65 p. m. - Ms Haenter River for Summerside at 7 a, m, 10 08 a. m.,and 435 p. m. Ch’town, June 15, 1885. Special Notice Parchasers of otton Warp, \ E tind it necessary to call the attention of these who USE COTLON YARN OR WARP to the fact that the yarn made by us is the ONLY REAL Water-Twist Yarn Made in the Dominion—no otber mill having the machinery on which to make it. Our Yarn is, consequently, very much superior for weaving purposes to any other in the market—a fact which is well known to those who have used it for the past TWENTY YEARS. All our Yarns have our name upon the Jabel, and none other are genuine. For sale by ali Wholesale Houses, WH, PARAS & SON, (LIMITED), New Brunswick Cotton Mills. June 9, 1885. GANNERS’ SUPPLIES. Y¥ stock of Lobster Packers’ Supplies is now complete in the following :— 10,000 cases Tall Cans, 500 boxes Tin Plates, 50 ingots Refined Tia, 50 pigs Soft Lead, 5 bars 14 inch Copper, 3 casks Gold Lacquer, 2do Brown do, 10 casks Turpentine, 50 dezen Suits Oilclothes, 20 do Duck Overalls, 500 bris. Bulk Herriug, 800 brls. Superior Flour, 50 bris Prime Mess Pork, 20 brls. Beef, 50 firkins Lard, 20 tubs Butter, 10 bris. Beans, 100 chests Teas, 50 bris. Sugar, 25 puns. Molasses, 4 dozen Herring Nets, Trap Hoops, Bows and Sil's, Sail Cotton, Dack, &c. HORACE HASRARD, Lower Queen Street. Ch’town, May 30, 85—Imo eod LENBEN HSUBE! is wet i E are showing this month a Jarge variety, in all depart- ments, at very low prices :— NEW PRINTED COTTONS, SATEENS, CAMELINES, DRESS GOODS, 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. STRAW HATS AND BONNETS in Latest Styles. Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums. LONDON HATS. CHRIST ys White ail Colored SHIRTS, Ready-made CLOTHING, Ch’town June 5,21885. WANES, LOSE, FOUND, Se. OR SALE—A Jersey Bull Calf. Apply te William Heard, City. jaly2 3i | OST— About a fortnight ago, on the cor- 4 nerof Queen and King Streets, a pair of gold Ear-rings, one having a pearl in the cen- tre of it The finder will be suitably re- warded by leaving them at Mrs. B. Con- pnolly’s jnly 2 OR SALE—A small pleasure Boat, suit- able for oars or sail. Apply to R. Mc- Millan’s Coal Depot. jun 30 3i ANTED—A Servant to do general house- work in a small family ; no washing. Apply at this office. jan30 4i f~ \WO orthree Boarders cen be accommo- dated at Miss Stewart’s, corner of Great George and Euston Streets. jun27 ANTED—A Servant. Apply, to Mrs. Alley, Dorchester Street. jun27 V ANTED IMMEDIATELY, av Lorne : Hotel, Tracadie Beach, a good nouse- Apply at keeper and two dinipg-room Girls. Ex4MINER office or at the Hotel. jun25—lw wkyli rg°O LUT—The top flat of store at P. G. Fraser’s corner. Apply to Dorsev, Goff & Co. jun 24 ANTED—A Cock. Apply to Mrs. DeBlois, Devonport Cottage, Mal- peque Road. jun24tf OUSE TO LET—On Upper Queen St., containing five rooms; a large garden also if required; possession immediately. Apply to James F. Curtis. juni8 ¥ ANTED—At D. A. Bruce’s, 4 coat, 3 pant and 2 vest makers. Competent hanis will get the highest prices. may 28 rgvO LE't—The Dry Good Store on Queen Street, lately occupied by Mr. James Shand. 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