iN ¥ — wR TONE ee a ae Se a +3 783265 Toe 5 ee ‘ - a Og rsaarlaeacmertmarenacmraopeteliscienstrrecaaeeaaaaa rian pasate Se THH DATLY HXAMi alia Ty : a — — -——— _ a eaaao eee cee eneenereeen i Pha. SiR e. 0. ce. nee | —Lhe “American Law Review,” for The Fall of the Government, Lape LULLED RC ACLUILLELCE | June, contaius a lengthy notice of es — r . ; : é JUNSERV 8. \‘‘Ilaszard and Warburton’s Reports of THE DILEMMA OF THE OUMNSERV ATI | . . . ‘ —_—_— UNE 13. 1885 {caces determined in the Supreme Court, net t.) r nother Account. =|the Court of Cbancery and Vice- ped PSE. | . - ‘ z. ~ pr? * ’ cig cnde Mae Reitieh Cricia | Admiralty Court of Prince Edw ard | The Boston Recorc''s special from : oO SETNSE WEIS. l island? Hleve in.an extract '(England) says :—While one crisis was im- slang ere is ¢ xtract :-- ye ; ees . , : minent another, far more serious, has burst lie news to-day is that the Queen has| ‘Prince Edward Island is chiefly known wpon vs, and the Government which has a Marquis of Salisbury to form| to American touris's as a summer resort. | weathcved triumphantly many votes of cen- Government, and that he has accepted |lt hasa charming summer climate and a | sure on matters where there was ground for Mr. Gladstove is, theretore, | ™08t agreeable society. We believe that) reasonable difference of opinion has been mm ‘ ie rsAGUSLYI P . - , a | {a . . ? +} * ' . : ; ; = , Will th neral | POusCauy t* 18 Row BS part of the Province | wrecked with the right all on its side by a oo Te ’ ~~» | Of Nova Scotia, as is also its eastern union of class interest, party hatred and a ee ret ~ Bee. neighbor, Cape Brotcn Island. One who| the influence of the “Bung.” The debate } ue Coaservatives: have taken upoD} has been there can hardly imagine what use | oy Sir Michael Hicke-Beach’s amendment emselves a very difficult task at a most! the henest inhabitants of that country c@8lio the Badget dragged wearily for eight . ne time, and to carry on the} have for the law and lawyers. But it} pours; nothing duller could be imagined it for more than a few mouths | seems that they do have their contiovesies, | than brewer after brewer defending beer, . .ve to act with vreat care and |*®24 we apprehend that when a sn bstantial | ayd Scotchman sfter Scotchman praying ‘ ’ 4 ‘ @wut : = « < « i . . . e i , / They will have to! right is infringed, true to the mstincta Of | for relief for whisky. There was the strong- a a a. 3 etal ‘ | their sturdy ancestry, they will spend more | og; porsible muster cf Conservatives and aT ens . +o . Y w >| ° : . : } . . . ; the Farnetites, to whom they Owe) money in obtaining redress according tO|[pjshmen. 1 was early in the evening in- eir success in the House, and they will] jaw than their Americau cousins will, The | formed by one of the latter that they were har me trouble in making an arrange-| Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island is ‘certain to beat the Government at last ; with them which will be satisfac | composed of a chief justice, and aes they were so certain, in fact, that they to the people of England and Scot-} 4sseciate Justices. rhe present bench 18 | were organizing in private for a celebration. Thev will } a i ibit s composed of the Hon. Edward Palmer, | 45 the hour for the division approached the ind. They will have to exhibit some} C°™P l ppros a hip to keep Russia Chief Justice, and the Hons. James Hors- | excitement increased till, when Mr. Glad- ‘a fes ns pe ss 2 sata ” é ss 2 meat - -—s . . | field Peters, and J seph Hensley, Associate jstone rose to close -the debate, at one RARER WHS me ewe Justicos. Judge Peters is entitled to be | o'clock a. m., the House was so crowded 3 they will have to fight the| regarded asa veteran, for he has bees 00) that many members were unable to find i on the rround ot tiome Policy. ithe bench since 1548. The Chief Justice, | seate. Not for a long time has Mr. Glad- . yo! , cs | ot. s 7m , d which the Liberals can} it is almost needless to say, have all been | stone spoken with such vigor. There was c 3 a A ‘ . . r| dvantage barristers at law, but, Gown 0/ not the slightest interruption. In spite of i ri Ve a © ‘ ° . ; *,° i the appointment of Judge Peters,| his bitter thrusts at the Opposition, the ee ae he assistant judges were all lay-|jatter seemed completely cowed. There 16 Treatraent of “‘ Mr. Riel.” men. The chief justices were. alll is no doubt Mr. Gladstone knew perfectly on sent out from the Old Country until 1858, wel] what the vote was going to be; this IN Lous Commons, afew days|in which year Sir Robert Hodgson, | added sharpness to his attack. His defence t H Mr. Laurier (Mr. Blake’s|2&tive, was appointed. of the Budget was masterly, of course, but drew the attention of the ca ewan oa oe eek aa when it camo to the attack on the Conser- the teleg from R — Late as it is in the session, Mr.) yatives for their tactics, the House was verom . the evTam iron re ’ . ; “3 , : 5 a aes er, Setteas shat Chapleau’s Chinese Lill will be proceeded | aroused into the greatest enthusiasm. The biished in the papers, stating that} ~. ; ie Se ee ” nb | with this year. climax came when, after dwelling in an : Riel when taking daily exercise, : almost solemn manner on the greainess of is right hand the chain weight) |. , the national needs for 11 millions for the 7 Entranchisement of the Indians. ; ‘1° ?anem™ g. It seemed to him defence of the empire, of which the Chan- ‘bait a prisoner co ot be cellor proposed to raise only half by taxa- bait a prisoner could not be}. | a sii ts i: canes CO | pt in very rare cases, and in| Te ee tion, he paused, waved his hand almost in . ‘ pe 10 VOry Fare Cases, a0 OF THANKS TO SIR JOHN MACDONALD, tan tae eae he iti | ‘id not think there was the faces of the leaders on the Opposition ilk UVUE Liki . ae iia: - i - : : snacle Mr iat ne : ‘ benches, and added in a crescendo of scorn, essity to ¢ ‘or manacie i MT 7 THE following interesting letier w ed ‘‘and the regular Opposition is loyal, and 4 os Ho caited the attention Of the) read in the House of Commons a few | the regular Opposition is national, and the - ly this in the hope that “Mr. days ago :—- regular Opposition is patrictic, and the ; is iid rot be subjected to any more | i 20th M 1885 regular Oppositicn is too constitutional to | - might be absolutely : AGERSVILLE, Wih Bisy, 1600, refuse us the money.” Cheering and roars ‘ My Dear Sir Joun,—I should have} of laughter followed. And H Mr. Laurier wil] | ¥tten to you some time ago to thank you| ‘The scene when the result was announced d I same fFion. ir. Lif er ¥ . ‘ ‘ ; 7 vt si - pe : Neteel nails for making the Indian a ‘‘ perscn ” in the beggars description. I have not seen any 5 : s RAKING Si cns PeEnee om “" | Franchise Bill ; other atiairs, however, have thing like it since the Bradlaugh debate. 4) ous OT tS national prejudices | prevented me from performing my duty. 1) The counting of the yotes took much 4 e French Canadian people when | now thank you on the part of the Grand longer than usual. The whole house was I Riel” is subjected by justice to the| Council of Ontario, cf which body { amjin 4 quiver of excitement when the tellers a hang-mans rope. jsecretary. At the meeting in September approached the Speaker. Lord R. S . . . - ’ 7 e i. jlast the vice-president, Chief Solomon | Qhurchill was the first to catch one of the James, introduced the subject, having papers in the hands of the Conservative : iwo inquests. previously given me notice by the whip. He spreng to his feet with a shout ; i a enclosed letter, which kindly return} jnstantly deafening the cheers, shouts and FY \ roner’s Jury in twojto me. The matter was fully and, yells broke out 22:4 lasted five minutes. 4 published yesterday. There} 4 must say, ably discussed, and the unani| Each time of a iull the voices of Irish nts of similarity between |™0Us decision of the council was that the) inembers could be heard shouting ee killed were| ime had arrived when we should insist} ‘S5encer,” ‘‘Qoercion,” ‘*Buckshot,” . f life: both eame to a| LPO. 2 Tepresentation or voice in the} «Miles Joyee.” Lord Randolph Churchill TT pot ‘came to r | Dominion Parliament, I was instructed tol ang the Tnishmen were on the benches i ” time ly death heed willCG | take action in the matter, an 1 Mr. Plumb waving their hats. The Liberals were sit- if ‘ally unprepared; and the/is able to show you the nature of my ideas| ting silent and gloomy and Mr. Gladstone which both were destroyed|and work. This council was composed °f| was quietly writing on his kuee his regular i : : os ro 12 , "Ary Praasrva in =f mf . y . rt y One was, however, | Gelegates from ne arly every peers On-! daily report to the Queen. When he rose s / man, the other that| rio. I now, as head chief, thank you onjto move the adjournment he received a ; asian Ode. tuna a | the part of my own band, the Mississaugas | [ iberal ovation, bi aa a ie coe ery of the credit, who in council have heartily, The,,same scene was re-enacted in the 4 41 i th +h . roe . : : . e.¢ ; L . > : . i ype eee WGS poisoned wit} |and with cheers, approved of the step the lobby afterwards. The Tories literally | eer Government are taking. jumped for joy. Mr. Parnell was smiling q but much more importance was at-} I now thank you on the part of the quietly above the groups, and the Irish.- : tached to the first case than to the last.| memory of my father andon the part < men were pale with excitement. A I investigation into the first was|myself. For many =e we errert anc; The Ministry will resign, but the Conser- ij : . urge t > > > 9st like ais ° vical, ° ° e searching and thorough, extending over | ¥8e4 this step as the one most likely to) yatives will find their victory worse than a tl ks, while the last was dis-|°@vte the Aborigines to a positicn more/ defeat They must find money to arrange { weeks, hise as fas dais ; cS .: shes denc F ss ; ; n an -ho ; This ws approaching the independence Or the the Crimes Act and settle with Russia, and ; pease Se am ren 118 a8, | whites here is not an Indian in the/all this in the face of a large Liberal 4 ERLE s a aue 1 the greater neighborhood, there is not a Conservative, majority. The tax on tea which they pro- j iu the life destroyed: for the law, but what approves of the noble stand you se W YDopuls i or ) pose will be far more unpopular than the : + : : oe ° ° a 4 Le é : ae : ° a ; ms : ur Christian Dispensation re-| have taken in this affair in spite of the! tax on beer and spirits. Therefore they the lite of man and woman asalike | bitter opposition you are meeting with in| wil] probably refuse to take office. jf they + u ‘ T, was due probably to the the House, and I have spoken accept the Liberals will not be sorry to n which persons are|*? ,8°veral Reformers who also approve | transfer all the troubles to their shoulders. : oY ’ —— 41% the measure, so that the seething ex- se i ia a Oe Be pois iby i:quor are so common that! .:,., ha aaeals of f - | - oe citement has no reached this part cf the : +4: kill ca tae ; : ; hi s : p em killing is not regarded | province, where the Indians are so well The British Government 1 te the fact that in the/known. There is one feature of the debate ‘ ie ial a rg : ‘ ¢ OF FIRST LORDS OF ,EASURY F wi au. she herself nar- iota I srSONai Character in respect to myself LIST OF FIRST LORDS © Y HE TREASURY FROM ; ae ; aa 1 <3 Link | THE TIME OF THE HANOVERIAN SUCCESSION, k of ital draught. and my band, and a reply to whichI thin KS : as ioe is due by me through you to the House. |] a ; bb al I suliicieot reasons ior ; . : © oes é ) ; es C ’s Jury 1 the remarks made by Mr. Mil's on nae a en t aj or tie oroners Jury. im . ; . . a xy . 3 ‘ ” , Ses ¢ elt? bursday last, that the payment of a claim a Walpole........ os ee iy [ » Ari¢ nar a) e j 7 | ; ‘ 1i€ RI 3, bse ous cose ; 6 6 4and Dad DOt S8CB | urged last year by my band was made to |?2mes Stanhope pris 1, 2424 xi vidlate the fatal draucht!;.a ; fi lipgid dS th ; ene 1:,| Earl of Sunderland. .:..... .. March 16, 1718 é I eek eee” * linfinence our votes, anticipating this|.. ,, , \" 1 On 390 and the woman|F I Bill Allow me to say, | wt Robert Walpole............ April 20, 1720 i eli \ . yOLLa *;yauciniise l £ ioVv 12 U Sav. = . o exes : c oo : lal a ant oo ' " that tas oe Nye fully wie — Earl of Wilmington,,...... February 11, 1742 : a a . oe naerPener) SO fereg eee ee "5 cr NE i ins as tid July 26, 1743 > been a rigid ex-|‘ y cel ag, have invested hogs the | Duke of Neweastle............ April 21, 1754 e Vi slator of tl * law | (7OVertmiiwenhs, to at We KNOW tos ex 4 Earl of Bute.. Be eee ke i sine May 30, 1762 a af Sof Nicene anid Siw wit jact amount of interest i+ b sars, and George Grenville lie Meche, a chen ace Apuil 16, 1763 T) ee ee ee ; that we are not receiving any bounty or Marquis ef Reckingham........ July 12, 1765 uere 18 00 much’ support from. the Government more than | Duke of Grafton,,,..........; August 2, 1766 fear that the liquor] what we have earned by the sale and sur-| Lord North......,...... ,..Jdanuary 28, 177 was oer id adulterated—why was|render of ovr lands. Far more than this | Marquis of Reckingham.....,March 30, 1782 ¢ 7 1 } : : , ; t s;helburi:e 3 TRE 0 cted to analysis? And there/ interest do we expend yearly in our local ~_— or } helburue....... tee eeee July vo, ree 1 whatever that the person | ™unicipal tax, and in the purchase of duti-| ! See <? Portland ++ 0800 Fe een ee April 5, 1783 1° . a a . 4 : as able g { the revenue upon which nee William 3 We ea .. December aie 1783 the liqu in violation of the) 1 a he ede We D minion, Me) SenTy 4edinghetrs «© -pp0055 March 7, 1801 W Lari responsible for the un-|, ) . oe te p ae i] tH a ee Sh Oe ee FI i ei i. da al . May 12, 1804 3 4] { the women «bet the ana 250 KDOW | er ety «WO ENOL CVON Ut Tord Gre Wis. ds ks Za January 8, 1806 il il Li¢ ali, VU LLic vote were not by balict, and nine-tenths we of Postiend Mosek: 18 1807 scar ‘ » ory ae atre 41 1 > ¢ : : cv a MU. wee wee ceee Dy é hich the Jary was satis-| of them should vote the Reform ticket, it| Spencer Perceval.............. June 23, 1810 | of the most general and in-|could by no possibility effect our financial | Karl of Liverpool......... ......dune 8, 1812 fn e standing with the Government; but as| George Canning,..... coesnasee April 11, 1827 inine-tenths can and do iead_ the| Viscount Goderich......... August 10, 1827 or ae ~ os “a e aa {newepapers, there is every proba-| Duke of Wellington........ January 11, 1827 — The Dublin Free i's Journal says | bility that they will come to the conclusion j Earl Grey................November 12, 1830 4use II thy i ’ anchise Biil which to cast thelr votes against the party which Viscount Me!bourne eSacges’ > seme eo Jaly 14, 1834 a ie eae | . hel : ; :| Sir Robert Peel December 10, 1834 hel Tidtes . Peper ae ke ;uow holding meetings from one end of | 5 Re SE OER itr oie «940» cae 24 en ns tt ae a. aL 1 the Province to the other with: {hia express} 1 sates Melbeenmess. a: 2% ..: April 18, 1835 vot federal elections in the Eastern). nvivied! bt Ghivaaiae’ 2 v iahidtind of a Sie Robert Peel.....:....; September 1, 18:1 ’y t the Dominion that ‘‘ it is a } 7 ee . 26 gpa 5c pats _ . oe Lord John Rass. 3). i av July 3, 1846 sioht dipeetion ” Cicticcte, | adian in the eyes of the people and to| mas} of Nerhy February 27, 1852 i tile I Gairectlou ( I t1nuibg Lisé " Y litical 5 ey ement lanrivg 2 ire Ei SD eaceee foe te : ; hg - i : Lie Gio & | raise political ccitemen to deprive us Farl of Aberdern........ December 98, 1852 mments, the Journal says:—* It/ of our just dues. This is rather » long let-| Viccount Palmorrton...... February 8, 1855 dded that the Indians in Mani-| ter, Sir John, but you have been accustom-| Kari of Derby.....,..... February 6, 1858 toba and th Northwest territories | ¢4 to such lengthy paragraphs in the Honse Vise uit Palmerston rd eee .Jene 18, 1859 1 in British Columbia will remain ex-|"P°" this subject that ] hope the five | Karl Rarsell View ane Tone November 5, 1365 i from thé franalia til el re | Mpuies’ view of an Indian will be accept-| Earl of Derby............. ....daly 6, 1866 i il I ‘ rane se tli tnevy si ; . . > + or > , ; ' ty ; Jy “FC! sble and not make you tired. Benjamin Disraeli,,......February 27, 1868 more advanced in educ ation Perhaps a | I am. my dear Sir John, William Ewart Gladstone. .December 9, 1868 itt more cousiderate aod humane treat-/ Your obedient servant, Bentamin Disraeli ( Zarl of Beacons- , - ' i > sal ny -~o 1Q07 ient of » Indians by the Government KAHKWAQUONABY, scteertinaio cal Set Ee ca eae - : ae lila uwart Gladstone... F é % would goa great way in civilizing and | Indian Chief, | **"4*™ “wart Gladstone. ... April 28, ucating the natives, and in making : eS i DUI Bia OF ee ee FROM THE , mee ig? ; . ME OF THE UNION. them deserving of the possession of their fhe Afghan frontier convention ketween} __’ _ wits Bete A eee Gg Civi right Enecland and Russia is ready for signatures | Reign, Parl When Met, j When clissol, | Existed se ; | [t was arrang 1d that representatives of the i } : y. =m ; oo j;powers should sign the convention in | Geo, Ill} lst: 27th Sept, 1796,)29th Jan, 1896)5 4 3 — hespect Sir Leonard Tilley 8} London yesterday but the signing was sub- - ee a8. ee. — at ion : 7 ; . : ore t . UO. | ZS ai pri, 1502 5 ie and suc easful l au. the Montreal Bequ nily posi pons Lussian em dassy » 4th ‘22nd June, 1807,'24th Sept,1812°5 3 9 “YS i—— officials assert that the delay is due to Earl \, | Sth 24th Nov, 1812,)10thSune,1810 5 6 16 5 Granvill aski f ae } . | 6th 4th Aug, 1818.]/29th Feb, 18201 6 25 i ai =a anes cin a 7Taunville ASKI ror res" expianations Geo. IV} 7th 23rd April, 1820. | 2ndJune,1820 st + op ermns OF 1sele Will probably be! concerning a point already accepted by|_ _“__| 8th 14th Nov, 1826, |24th July,1830 3. 8 10 mad nown on Wednesday, and if the) Russia. Ci mplaints come from foreign Wm Iv} oth 26th Oct, 1830, /22nd Apl, 18310 5 2 aulicipation as to the ficure proves correct. | a ie ec a. wh : gee o. | ’ 110th ,idth June, 1831,/ 3rd Dec, 1832 1 5 20 Gir . Po ne oe : ear . Ge pat ie 8 ut St. Petersburg that a breach j j11*h | 29th Jan, 1833, |30th Dec, 18341 11 1 he : Ao i Wil Have oO hes U | Of dip'omatic proprietors was committed by | = om — brecs Foe, 1335. eee S43 6s per ce! nore I adi: nds than Si Le Weatee ae r : *y: . storin 13th a Nov, i837.'23rd Jun 2. 7 Biaoed Bt At aie tive dat | the Moglish foreign offce in compiling the os rath [dith Aug, 1841 123rd July, 1847 5 1 12 . ua a ¢ . at any ime : " c aoe }, ; ‘ . - ea | — oe. ’ j é P “ i at any on © Curing | recent hine book. Complainants say that ! 15th 2ist Sept, 1847, | Ist July, 1852/4 BS ii bis term of eflics he successiul conver-|decumenta had been so cooked for pte- ‘6th | 4th Nov, 1852. 20th Mar, 185714 4 11 sion of ¢t maturing Oper cents. proves | : 1: : ~ 17th |30th April, 1857, 23rd Apl, 1859 1 11 23 a ohh = .¢ . 0 . i D8. pi - | sentation to pariiame nt that the Russian ‘ 18th |Sist May, 1859.! 6th July,18556 1 6 : cs . ae on vom ous upon ‘ad | government will bec ‘mpelled to publish 2 . eae 6th Feb, 1866, 31st July, 1863 2 6 25 COURtFy onl ifs administrators have fai ed | eorract Wek, . “— 6 ; *“* }20th |10th Dec, 1863.,26th Jan, 1874'5 1 16 : . | co » collect ‘ c { y ‘ > = : v , a to shake the credit of Canada otra sotion of diplomatic corres 2ist | Sth Mar, 1874. 24th May, 1880,6 6 17 lada. pondence, ** '22nd'29th April, TO. Neri nvasmbteli tes «4s eee ST. JOUNS DAY. | Ae gna ee f8 UE Masonic Fraternity of Charlottetown purpose celebrating the anniversary of their Patron Saint, on WEDNESDAY, the 24:h inst , by proceeding in procession from the Lodge Room to the Methodist Brick Church, for Divine Service, thence through some of the principal streets, returning to their Hall. Transient and visiting brethrer, with the City m:mbcrs, will meet at the Lodge Room, at 2p.m., in full Masonic clothing. _ In the evening the brethren will dine to- gether at the Rankin House, Tickets $1.50 each, to be procured from any member of Committee. A. 8S, URQUHART, Seoy of Com. Ch’town, June 12, 1885—4i 2aw wkyli The “Noisy Boys.” £O THE TRADE. PEXHE “Noisy Peys” Cigar; the best Cigar on the market. . %) holesale Only. Sole Agevt for Prince Edward Island, JAMES BYRNE. Ch’town, June 12—20ins SHORTS & BRAN IN STORE: 4) Sacks Bran and Shorts. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Raisins, Rice, & Beans. LANDING TO-DAY: 50 boxes choice ‘*Eleme’’ Cooking RAISINS, 15 barrels BEANS, 25 sacks RIVE, FENTON T. NEWBERY. Flour and Cornmeal. NOW RECEIVING : 250 Brls ‘‘Kent” and ‘‘Beayer.” 125 do ‘Apex’ Superior Extra, 250 do ‘‘Herald” Choice Superioa. 250 do K. D, CORNMEFAL, Wholesale at Lowest Prices FENTON T. NEWBERY. June 11— jour her 2: NEW Goops! Carpet Sweepers, Eureka Clothes ¥ ringers, Cylinder Churas, Tea Seales, Maslin Kettles, Fish Kettles, Water Coclers, Granite ron Ware. SIMON W. CRABBE, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. dune ]0—2wks 2aw MARINE INSURANCE. The uadersigued respresents the following Marine Companies, and ean effect INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATES by Steymers or Sailing Vessels, issuing Ster- ling Certificates when required, payable in London or ' iverpool, and the principal cities on the Continent of Europe : GREAT WESTEKN INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK, PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BROOKLYN, BRITISH AND FOREIGN INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL AND LONI ON, THE NOVA SCOTIA INSURANCE CO,, HALIFAX, Fred. W. Hyadman. June 10 Imo 2aw TENDERS ee eee SEALED TENDERS will be received at the (ity Clerk’s Office up to noon of Saturday the 97th of June, instant, frem per- sons willing to contract for the erection of a Rrick Building for the use of the Fire Depart- ment, etc. Plans and specifications to be seca at the office cf Messrs, Phillips and Cuappelle, Architects A certified bank cheque equal to five per cent. of the estimated cost must accompary each tender; also the actual names of two solvent persons j,willing to become securities for the faithful performance of the contract. The Council do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or sny tender. By order, A. MACPHERSOW, City Clerk, June 9, ’85—3s tu thu sat LURNE HOTEL, Grand Tracedie Beach. This Favorite Watering Place will Re-Gpen on Dominion Day, 1st July, under experienced Managers from the United States. Visitors will find this ‘ace agreeable during | the warm weather, . ™ s: ti—june6 MASONIG FESTIVAL, HALIFAX LIN. \ . rh S, 8. “*“DAMARA,” 1779 tons gross register, 200 horse power. §. 8. “ULUND4,” !788 tons yross register, 209 horse power. Both buiit at Glasgow in 1885, classed Al at Lloyds. Charlottetown, Halifax and Boston Service, The new, fast Steamship ‘ULUN DA,’ WILL LEAVE Bosten for ( hariotteiown via Halifax SATURDAY, 20th JUNE, at 12, noon. Returning will leave Charlottetown for falifax aud Boston WEDNESDAY, 24th JUNE, at 6 p. m. To be fo lowed by regular sailings between Charlottetown, Halifex and Rosten every ten days. : These splerdid fast steamers have superior pasgenger accommodation for First and Second class, and Steerage Passengers. It is expected the passage irom Charlottstown to ton will be made in 60 hours, Rartks oF PassaGE: Charlottetown to Halfax—First Cabin with Stateroom, $4.00. Intermediate with Stateroom, $2 00. Charlottetown to Beston— First Cabin with Stateroom, $10 00, Jntermediate with Stateroom, $7,00. Steerage, $5 00. HAVRE SERVICE. HAvifaxX TO Havre: Tuesday, 7th July, at4 p.m FARES, including Stateroom and Meals : Ist Cabin to Havre, $40.00; EKieturn, $60,00 Ist do ‘to Paris and London, $50.00; Ke- turn, $70.00 Through Bills Lading issued t» Liverpool, New York, Havre, Antwerp, Hamburg and other Continental Ports. For Freight and Passage and further infor- mation apply in Boston to A. C. LOMBARDS’ SONS, 63 State Street ; in Havre to E. FIC- QUET; in Halifax to JOS. WOOD, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, : Agent June it, 1885 WEEKS & GO., Market ~ouare —AND— QUEEN STREET. Ladies’ Bepartment: New Hats and Millinery, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers, Ornaments, Buttons, Braids and Trimmings, Laces and Embroiderics, New Silks and Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Washing Fabrics for Summer wear, New Collars and Seta, Soloured V eiveteens, Jerseys, Children’s Suits, Kid Gloves, Sha’es for evening wear, Ottoman Cloths, Gloves and Hosiery, Silk and Merino Underclothing, Silk Dolmans and Mantles, Mourning Goods in great variety—C loves, e Crapes, &e, Gentiemen’s Department : New Linen Collars and Cuffs, New Dress Shirts, Gents’ Kid and Thread Gloves, Silk and Merino Underwear, Christy’s Best Hats, Braces, Scarves and Ties, Silk, Merino and Cotton Hosier Best Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas, New Worsted Cloths and Scotch weeds. Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs. WEEKS & C0. Ch’town, May 30, 1885 CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THRE MYRTLE NAVY IS MARKED T. & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE Jane 1, 1885—] yr THE ROYALTY HOUSE. WE are ready to receive boarders at our new house, Grest George Street — the ‘Royalty House,” which is within three minutes’ walk of Market Square. WILLIAM PROWSE. June §6—Iwk Ch’town, iHE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON: IS INTENDED To LEAVE London for Charlottetown About the 30th JUNF, importers desiring to haye Lovds shipped by her shouid send their orders home at once. issued to Through Bills of Lading j Sem merside, Souris, Georgetown, Albert other Stations on P. K, J, Railway be énd . Pictou, Point du Chene, Moneton and moe cas le, N. B. For further information apply in Londoa STEWART BROS,, 3 Fen ‘Court, 4 Street, in Chatham, N. B., to STE\VART, or here to / ae a4, FiNTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Ch'town, June 10, 1885. Charlottetown to Fictoy, CHANGE OF TME—LEAVING woinenows, i* cousequence of changes in In Railway Time table, the steamers Princess ef Walts aud St, Lawrenge will, on and efter MONDAY, the 15th inet,, leave Charlottetown at half Past Rix in the morning, instead cf Seven, as hereto. pe so as to make close connections at ictou. By order F. W. HALES. =pecial Ch’town, June 10, 1885, Wotice mtn Parchasers of Cotton Warp, eee 5 VV E find it n-cessiry to call the a of these who USE COTTON YARN OR WARP to the fact that the yarn nade by us is the ONLY RBAL Water-Twist Yarn Made in the Dominion—no other mill Waving 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 vhich is well known to those who hav» used it for the past TWENTY YEARS. All our Yarns have onr name upon the label, and none other are genuine, Fer sale by all Wholesale Houses, - ae WPL & SS LIMITED), New Brunswick Cotton Mills. June 9, ISS5. P. # island Steam Navigation Gp VUE Annas Meeaviag of the Shareholderg of the rbove Company will be held in their office, corner Great Gesege and Lower Vater, streets, on MONDAY, the twenty- second day of June, at 7 o'clock in the ever: ing, for election of directors and other business, F. W HALES, Secretary, Ch’town, June 6, 1585-—tl date ee ARDS, Laasi, POUND, &, W ANTED—A Girl to do general house work. Apply to Mra W. D. MeKay, Prince Street, jasl3 Cs WANTED --Que sho can come well recommended. Good wages given. Apply to Mrs. J. H. Scamme'l, residence Lan- caster, N. B., or cffice of Scammell Bros, Mage» Block, St. Joba, N. B. 1w—jal? eee OD W isiep— Left-of Clothing of every description; lacies and gentlemen Waite! on at their residences. Apply to Mrs Witts, 26 Qaeen Street junll & 7 AN PM—Several steady, active, mat ried men, who can be well recom mended by former or present employers ; constant employ at good wages. Apply letter only to S. A. G,, otlice of this paper. junll lwk FVAILORS WANTED.—Coat, Pant sad Vest Makers wanted immediately by the Subscriber at his Tailoring Establishment, Sidney Street, next dcor to Dorsey’s Factory. ~J. A MecDoxaup. janell A NY person having a house to let in a nige locality can hear of a tenant on applica tion to this cfice june \ ANTED—An ¢xporienced Saleswoman for a dry goods store in this city. Ad dress A B., Post Office, Charlottetown, stat ing what experience aud reference. jan8 ANTED -At D. A. Bruce’s, 4 coat, 3 pant and 2 vest makers. Com hands will get the highest prices. may’ ry\WO GENTLEMEN can be . with room and board in a private family. Pleasant central location. Apply at 7 Office, {may ee D '§VO LET—The Dry Good Store on Queen Street, lately ocoupied by Mr. a Shand. Apply to M Stevenson. ‘yO LET—A very desirable Dwelling Upper Prince Street; immediate es. session. Apply to E. RB. Brow, or to J Auld, Grafton Street. may 19 eod ryyo LET—The large brick Store on Queen Street. next te J, D. Macleod. ile sion given first of May. Apply to A. apr 27 —2aw pat