A A i Local wed her Iteens. . , ¥ : ? Osborne. \ ° uA Hh rd, is at ta a ore 7 cai We j i r is at the Reve “ ceerer ScHo EXAMINATION to nKES Rt morro’ eo ¥ Corsets, Royal makes, at Weeks ry {jan 2421 S & ° . , 1} , sarket t was smail Prices ub iu hanged = > weep Bleck Fret Cashmeres, just re- i — . ; at Weeks & | jiunel4 21 ceive, © ’ a A al bull created quite a sensation at the market today, Sal ‘ortanately cid no “eo ¥ ” eerious dGan.ege. ca We learn that Vather Charles McDonald, p. P., Georgetown, has taken charge of St. Dunstan's College - New St AMER VRIN' and Calateas at \" e& Co's {june24 2) > Tur Rev. Leander J, McNeill is visiting friends in the Island. He morrow iii Me. ayy Mrs. Worpsy, parents of the American Consul for this Prevince, arrived bere last night on & short visit. > We. B. D. Howarr and bride arrived last evening, alter an extended tour in the Mari- time Provinces. They are registered at the Osborn * Rey. Dx. McDowap, familiarly known as “Father Dan,’ visited the city yesterday. He is, we are pleased to see, looking remark- ably well tia Lapres’ Scnsuapes and Umbrellas, new goods, at Weeks & Co's. {june24 2) - > Mr. Henny Smrrn, Secretary of the Y. M. C. A.. arrived home last night from Montreal, where he had been attending to the business of the Association. - Rev. Jous Corserr, after four years effi- ient ministry in Charlottetown, has been laced in charge of the parish of Montague West. We wish him success. oinnelilliplihaats Tur Grand Lodge of F. & A. M., com- menced its session in this city this forenoon; A large number of Masous are in attendance. The session will conclude to-night. inindiilhlleon Coyrracrors and others are invited to attend the auction sale of pine boards at Peake’s Wharf No. 3, at 6 o'clock this after noop. See advertisement.--A. McNriLt, Auctioneer. eileen Gop has been discovered on the south branch of the Stewiacke River. The shore dirt is said to wash big wages, and several valuable leads of quartz have been struck in the vicinity, ciiiiinilieniiias Tuz monument to tiie memory fof the late Father McGilvray wili be erected in the new tothan Catholic Cemetery in two months time, Father Car-oll has succeeded in collecting the full ars $4° 0—to pay for it. cinceniiiadingl A por in perfect health went to bed with a drunken father, at Levis, a few nights ago, and in the morning wasfound unconscious. He died a short time afterwards. The father said he didn’t know anything about it, Rum did it = _- — THE new engines for the Prince Edward Island Railway arrived here per schooner J. ©. Barpee, to-day. Messrs. Samuel Angrove and R. McLeod, of Kingston, will set them up. These gentlemen are registered at the Osborne. = >. Mack’s MAGNeTIC MEDICINE is a positive remedy for nervous exhaustion and all weak nesses of the generative organs in both sexes, Sold in Charlottetown at Apothecaries Hall. See advertisement in another column. [june23 lw wkly - - Kiya’s County Hex Eoees.—Mr. William Stewart, Senr., in the employ of James U. Morrew, got a hen egg last week which weighed 4/ ounces; circumference, 9 inches; and girt, 7 inches. Can the other Counties beat this ’ aeeiiinaienl: Tue surgeons of Dr. M. Souvielle & Co., of Canada and the United States, have arrived and are staying at the Revere House, where they will remain till Thursday night of this week. A great opportunity is now offered to the people of Charlottetown and surrounding eountry. Call early. ccliihiliens Ww. O’Brien, M. P., editor of the United Ireland, who has just been fined $500 for con- tempt of court and refuses to pay his fine, is declining private offers so pay the same. He says he is determined to continue to expose the manner in which the Government. of Ire- land is conducted by Earl Spencer and Mr. Cladstone > We are informed that the Park Base Ball Clab, of Charlottetown, have accepted the challenge of the Fort Augustus Club, and propose that the came be played at the Irish Somety Picnic, at Bedford Statiou, on the lat July. We think the time and place very suitable, aa the game will, no doubt, add con- siderably to the day's sport. on A uvavy thander and lightning storm passed over Oxford, N. S., on the 2Ist inst., and Miller's hotel was struck by lightning. [t eatered on the roof at one corner and fol- lowed the corner board, splintering it all the way to the ground. are badly damaged in two rooms. A young girl named Purdy was sligotly injured in a house, about one hundred yards from the hotel, by the same shock. No other damage is reported. cases are being quarantined Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .62.3 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. ..62.8 The laths and plaster} _ THE DAILY EXAMINER, TUNE 24, TELEGRAPHIG §SEWS. | >» , PECIAI ! FSPATCHES TO lure he MINER we 5 Set Aside. > - i Ortrawa, June 23. Supreme Court of Canada, Lnother Island Judgment HREM ER SOCEM EY’S PICNIC! ~~” we | HE Benevolent Irish Society will hold its Annual Picnic, on Tete Res delivered, this evening, in| Dominion Day 3 > ht | the Robblee-Rankin appeal case, an appeal Prince Edward Island. supre Your f . Supreme Court of Prince Edward and allowed the appeal, with costs, against the respondent Rankin in both Courts. Hall in June. Dez N t ER, Col.. A severe hail storm lightning June 23, accompanied by Visited Central City yesterday alternoon. 4 game of base bal] was in progress at the time and two of the players were killed. The engine house was demo!- ished, and five miners were badly stunned. ~ A = The Dublin Election. Dunit, June 25. Archbishop McCabe has written a letter with reference to the approaching election of Lord Mayor of Dublin. He says he is unable to understand how Catholies could, in honor and conscience, cast their votes for Winstanley, who is both a Home Ruler and a Freemason. oe - Another Informer KEry [revano. June 23. he Irishman McDonald admitted to a magistrate to day that he was concerned in the recent dynamite explosions. He offers to inform on the guilty parties. Bennett-Mackay Cable. Lonvon. June 23. The steamship Faraday sailed to-day to lay the eastern shore end of the first Ben- nett-Mackay cable. The Egyptian Circular. Lonvon, June 23. The Egyptian circular sent by England to France has been favorably received. from a judgment of the Supreme Court of | The Court unani- | mously set aside the judgment of the | Island, JULY ist, 1884, on the fine grounds adjoining BEDFORD STATION, P. E. i. R. REFRESHMENTS, including hot coffee, | will be supplied on the grounds. | Worth’s City Band will be in attendance The Patent Swing will be set up in a shady | | Corner for the young folks i A fuller jist of games than ever offered is helng prey ared, tor which liberal priz 8 will ye given. A programme will be distributed, } hetarn Tickets, at one fare, will be issued | on Dominion Day, for all Regular Trains, all along the line, which parties attending the Picnic caa take advantage of. A Special Train will leave Charlottetown &t 9.20 a.m, (Charlottetown Time), for the Picnic ; returning at 5.30 p.m, Return Ticket, including admission to grounds, 55 cents, Admission, 25 cents; children, 10 cents, | Tickets to be had at the Drag Stores and Diamond Bookstore, in Charlottetown; and at the grounds. J. W, MULLALLY, Sec'y Comaiittce, Ch tewn, June 14—t] date JUST RECEIVED, EX Brigantine “ida Mand”: 289 Puns, Choice Barbadoes Molasses, 31 Tierces do, do, 41 Barrels la, de,, 43 Hhds, Good Grocery Sugar. —AlLSO Ex Brigantine “Glenerchy ’: 2250 Barrels Flour, assorted brands. The above has been purchased at the lowest Asiatic Chelera Panis, June 23. Asiatic cholera prevails at Toulon. The | ear vt On Strike! New York, June 23. Journeymen plumbers are on a strike. - a Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toroxro, June 24--10 a. m. South to southwest winds; fair to cloudy weather, with a few local showers; not much change in temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown June 24,1884. 71.3 Highest temperature yesterday,. ......+ 71 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..43.4 Lowest temperature this morning ........50.4 Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, June 23, Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene:— 335 bush oats. .$ 241.00 18 horses .. 1952.60 262 cases eggs... . 1061.00 142 hags potatoes........-.6-eeeees 71.00 OUD MAG BNER sn. . «5c sins oo nch ssn 2013 Ibs leather . $05.00 $4,147.00 SHIP NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, June 23— Bounty, Kearney, Pictou, coal; J W Allan, McKay, Northport, lum; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, coal. ; June 24—Prospect, McMillan, Vernon River; Isaac Burpee, Weldon, Pictou, 150 tons coal, 2 engines and 2 tenders for P E I Rail- way; Mary D, Drysdale, Wallace, building stone. POR!) CLEARED -Bounty, Kearney, Pictou, bal; J Wi | June 23 Vv Allen, McKay, Northport, bal; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, bal. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, June 23—Ent sch Annie, Kennedy, Shediac, bal; Onward, Dotten, pricee, and will be sold cheap for cash or approved paper OWEN CONNOLLY, Ch’town, June 10, ‘S4—eod & wky Im, G. H. HASZARD, Baldwin's Old Stand. English and Ameriean STATION ERY, A very large stock to be sold Vanzt CBB A =. Sst. 4 a eee Dc a cna ayant a a NETL TIO AAS SS nite Perkins & Sterns’, 0 K/E are showing a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets for June trade. Black. White, snd Colored straw flats. Biack, White, and Colored Straw Bonnets. | Chip iiats and Konnets. ‘evimmed Hats and Bonnets. Kancy Straw Hatsand Bonnets. 4 The largest display of Children’s Hats to be found on P. &. 8 Feathers and Fiowers Hat and Bonnet shapes. NEW MILLINERY MATERIALS. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. wS PRICHS LOW. 28 PERKINS & STERNS. NOTICE. ~The Canada Temperance Aci, 1876 UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, pur | suant to the provisions of ‘“lhe Canada Temperance Act, 1878,” that, on Monday, the . thirtieth day of June, instant, there will be deposited in the office of the Registrar of Deeds, in the city of Charlottetown, in, Queen's | Connty, in Prince Edward Island, for public examination, in accordance with the provi- | sions of the above mentioned Act, a notice, addressed to the Secretary ef State for Canada, in which is embodied a petition pray- | ing that the Order-in-Conncil of the thirtieth i day of Juae, A. D. 1880, bringing into force | in the said City of Charlottetown, the second | part of ‘The Canada Temperance Act, 1878,” | may be revokel. | And notice is also given that, appended to | the said notice so to be deposited,are the gen- ‘uine signatures of at least one fourth in num- ber of the electors of the City of Charlotte- | town, qualified and competent to vote at an ‘election of a member of the Houre of Com. mons in the said City, and that the said |notice willremain in the Registrar's Office for the space of ten days from the date of | deposit, and after the expiration of that time | the same will be laid before the Secretary of State or Canada. Dat d at the City of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, TO ORDER this sixth day of June, A. D. 1884. AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Ata GEO. DAVIES & CO, Dominion of Canada, ' Province of Prince Edward Island, Ch’town, May 25, iss. LONDON HOUS se De ene ‘A eee eee! ()} oe JUST OPENED, a splendid assortment of Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds and Docskins, ( Worsted Coatings, Broadeloths & Trimmings. Suits and Single Garments bop MADE Note Paper & Envelopes, IN BUXES, 15 CENTS, A grest variety of Note Paper and Envel- opes, for the country trade, at a great dis- count. Blank Books, of all sizes, in Stock or made to order Ch'town, June 9-—-1m eod PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, cone tinue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Can England, Franee, Germany,etc. Hand Book abou Patents sent free. S birt y-eeven years’ experience, Patents obtained through MUNN & Co. are noticed in the SCLENTICIC AMERICAN, the largest, pest, and most widely circulated scientiac paper. $5.20 year. Weekly. Splendid encrevings and interesting tn- formation. Specimen copy of the Scientific Amere fean sent free. Address MUNN & CO., SCIENTIFIO AMERICAN Odtice, 251 Broadway, New York. WALTHAM WATCHES, ae ene 1 ECKEIVED ‘TO-DAY, our ficst instalment Wallace, building stone; Lodi, Green, Shediac, iron; Lois, Campbell, Wailace, building stone. = eine em a HOTEL ARRIVALS. ee OSBORNE HOTEL. W H Manson,Carleton, N B; Samuel Angrove, ee THe special correspondent of the New York Journal of Commerce, writing from Chicago, says:—‘‘Very little progress so far has been made with the harvest of the early winter wheat, and the genera! harvest of this crop is now looked for within about fourteen days. The reports of cheat in wheat in Illinois and Missouri still continue to be received, and the general sutlook of the crop in southern iilinois has run down quite a number of points since my last despatch. Western Missouri is also similarly situated. This is about the only poor spot upon the whole area of the winter wheat belt. Kansas wheat is nearly ready to cut, and no dam- age of any kind, except that of a local nature, has so far been reported upon this crop. Llook also for an uneven crop in southern CGhio and Indiana, but on the whole a better crop than in 1883, Kingston, Ont; K McLeod, do; David Hatch, | Detroit, Mich; Clarence Truman and wife, Amherst, N S; A L Brownell, Northport, N S; W Bowser, do; B D Howatt and wite, Hali- fax; J S McCabe, Somerset; T J McBride, do; 2ey © S$ Lord, Merigomish, N 8S; J H Willis, Stellarton, N S; A Shaw, Crapaud; James Yeo, Port Hill; Ewen Stewart, Georgetown; Duncan McDouald, Montague, A Y Clark, Summerside; G M Doull, do; Alex Green, do; A Bowness, Kensington; Edwin Proctor, do; A MeWilliams, West Cape; Norman McLeod, Orwell. REVERE HOUSE. L Davidson, Miss Munroe, Cape Freton. 23—D Murphy, ards, Bideford. RANKIN HOUSE. June 23-—Jas Clarke, New York, eir, Halifax, Malcolm McLeol, Juue 23—Mrs E McKie, Salisbury, N B;! June 223—N Washington, M. D., Toronto; R Coleman, Hamilton; J Yeo, Port Hill; Capt talifax; Mra L Davidson, do; FOR SA LE Souris; D Schurman, Summerside; Wm Kich- | ae Ss 8 J. F. SHATFORD, Spaddre, do; WS Tupper, Londoo, Eng; H) Belfas | |made specially for us at the Factory. A | good value, both for time-keepipg and real worth, as any in the market. | E,W. TAYLOR, ' Queen Street. Ch’towa, June 5—eod wkly FLOUR. FLOUR. IN STORE: 259 bris. High Grade Patent, 75. bris. Medium and Low Grade, 250. brls, Choice Superior Extra, 125 bris. Choice Fancy. TO ABRIVE: 800 bris. Choice Superior Extra (brands— Atlas and Evangeline). | LOW J. A. CHI WAN & CO. A-eut, opposite Rankin House, CLOTHING | THE LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEED. In the City Court, before Rowan Robert Fitzgerald, Esq, the Stipendiary Magie- trate for the City of Charlottetown. fQNAKE NOTICE that His Honer the Sti- a) pendiary Magistrate for the said City of | Charlottetown has, by virtue of the power and authority in him vested ty the Statute of the General Assembly of the said Island, |intituled “An Act to further amend of ‘An "| Act to incorporate the City of Charlottetown, jand of the Statnte 43rd Victoria, Chapter | Thirteen, in amendment thereof,’’’ ordered jand appointed that Friday, the 27th day of feees A: D. 1884, be the day set down foz hearing all appeals made to him irom the Jast preceding valuations, cesessments or rates imposed or authorized by the City ee | CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN | —FOR— MEN AIND BOY®S. . > V——— OC ee ee ere ° e J. B. MACDONALD’S I the place to buy a ‘GOOD FITTING, WELL MADE) Councii of the said city, and that on euch day and daily thereatter, until all such ap- peals have been heard, at the hour of eleven o'clock, forenoon, in the said City Court, in Charlottetown, aforesaid, all such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him, Dated this 28th day of May, 1884. By order, FRANCIS §, CHANDLER, Collector for the said City. May30—3aw tl date SUIT OF CLOTHES. The Largest Stock to Select From. CEDAR POSTS. 200 CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE AT McKINNON & McLEAN’S, CHEAP. Don’t buy anywhere before seeing goods and prices at J. B. MACDONALD'S, Queen Street Ch’town, June 12, 1884,.—2aw wkly, June 2, new waroves, OLOTHING SALE ee sn “Magic Healer” Salve, (Warranted to Cleanse and Heal.) — URNS, Scaldr, Chapped Hands, Cats, “VS “Hy Boils, Frost Bites, and Skin Sores of PP iis? Cc) S every description. ” ” It is said by those who have tested the “Magic Healer” for Burns, that it is the best and quickest remedy for extracting heat they have ever used. For Chapped Hands or Cold Sores, it is r R A ry’ | T unparalleled for its speedy and effective 1 - res lts, making the skin soft and pliable, For Fishermen and persons employed in Just look at his prices: handling wet or rough articles, it is invalu- able for giving the bands @ smooth texture TWEED SUITS, FROM $4.75 UP, and healthy tone. TWEED SUITS (ALL WOOL), FROM $7.99, ALL WOOL WORSTED, $8.25. Its cleansing and healing properties are If low prices will sell the Goods, he is bound io sell. remarkable where the skin is broken by ex- Men’s Felt Hats, ia Great Variety, Very Low. ternal means, while its rapid action in re- L. E. PROWSE, meving all offensive matter from Boils or Sign of the Big Hat, 74 Queen Street. DURING JUNE. Will give wonderful bargains in wonderfal, Price, 26 cents per box, Sold at the Drug Stores of W. RB. Watson, Apotnecaries’ Hall and Fraser & Reddin, and by the manufacturer. Address, P, O. Box 179, MBS, JEAN A. BOSS, Upper Great George Bt. Ch’'town, u ada’ 6, Old Wounds, and forming a new skin is truly Ch’'town, June 1%, 1884.—vod wkly Ch’tewm Juae 6—tu th de wily 108 : ; 4 Ly _— _ i exw scacemnanttire mtnnssinlielibs + ails Biase Se we Been asi cite wae; apenas