‘ i a iAL Desrarones to Tak Examiner. } A Narrow Escape. Hatrrax, June 4. the Allan Line steamer Caspian, from Baltimore for Liverpool, had a very harrow THE DAILY EXAMINER, - iE VULMGRAPHIC NEWS. The Water Cominissioners. Water ' Commissioners | took piace to-day. Eight candidates were | in tue lied. A good deal of interest was taken in the proceedings. At four o'clock Tus eleetion for escape from being wrecked off Sambro. \s she was approachini; Halifax harbor in a fog yesterday morning, she struck heavily on what the captain says was a submerged | wreck, but what everybody else was a rock, and that the rock the south-west breaker near believes | where " a oy? ‘ »,! oii ap i : Becca: ANG Preneci tems. : et ned hom m Saturday - London st ; Sl \ ‘., has voted in favor of os ‘\ : sy tly ladies boots and > LAUNDR ys Ts, y good value, at London ti i ol juo oe style, comfort and bottom prices in ta > to Goll Bros - the new Jubilee lb opened at J. B. ie r rapidly, and by the time she reached . r f i is ected } . : : ' ar . » an at " ‘oar > - si is expected that the of whols forehold. wes Gilad! Chat some of our oarsmen are in train prorogued about the 20th inst with water ing tor the Jubilee regatta. é - -That the two bank officials will pro- iture and wagons | reler matters 2 oclock.—G. M., Harris, - — - . i A ] , formerly of - eit AS ate 4 ‘ POL ih I | _ - \\ on rn that Dr. Gillis, of — a » fy ‘ ut t n Ss > i | } 3 VicLean w s recently : ; La i 8tafl, sa Hich Xi | \ al ‘ stations , - | stea Mira i this J 1 o and ‘ J t x - ‘ ‘ 4 ” sat BA ~ s t Ww Av Ss ‘ - t \ H & Stewart, t i I rease > i t : : > i \ ‘ t rht ittenda ] Aa : amici di me \ -_ > — , Of John, N. B re ; ; , . 7 , pre * ’ ; ‘ hn Merson ad Hros.,. 18 Oh a . +} Wy ' rms 33 me is at tne Ua. or -~ Montreal s With @& general cargo ivea trom landise. She leaves this evening with Di ia MIGHT ‘ members we re received into full connection with the Second . Methodist Church at th rvice lastevening. The con gregation was large. : al acaaiatia Vi 1 Lopge, A. F. & A. M.—Regular | communication this evening, at 8 o'clo k, at Mason H W ate Street. Visiting bre thren always welcor bites M r , son of the late Hon. . narvried in Winniveg last week to Miss Agnes Lennox, of Thedford, Ont. We congratulate. ~~ i m iy xf the South Eud Boating Club this vening at 7.30 o'clock sharp \ at is earnestly req ed as business of importance will be trans Cue Irish National League of Quebec has forwarded to the Grand ‘lreasurer the sam of $200, being the net proceeds of the O'Brien lecture, to be sent to the evieted Luggacurran tenants - - Ar the Synod of the Reformed Episcopal Church of Canada, held in Montreal last week, the question of union with the Ameri can church was discussed, and the prospects declared hopeful. Aut parcels sent from the Post Office to the Custom House for examination, addressed to persons residing in Charlottetown, wil] from this date be delivered at the Appraiser’s | Otfice, Water Street. — Mr. G. H. Harrisox, who distinguished | himself at the recent examination at Sackville, | is the son of Rey. George Harison, of Tryon, | und not of Rev. W. Harrison, of this city, as stated in a recent issue. ——— — A LARGE number of children of the Cathe- | dral congregation will receive First Com- munion at eight o'clock Mass on the Feast of Corpus Christi. Confirmation will be ad ministered in the afternoon at 3 o'clock. aadeniine nan and a woman, appeared Magistrate's Court ‘Two drunks, a Stipendiary + the al Vile this morning. The man was fined $2 and the woman was dismissed. A young man who was up for running over a woman some time ago, was remanded uatil to-morrow morning. - with part cargo of oats and potatoes shipped in Summerside, yesterday afternegon. She will finish loading at this port, ind will take 11 horses on deck. ‘The brigantiae was loaded by Messrs. A. M. Wright and F. T. Newbery, and sails for the West Indies this evening. - THe brig antinge | {a M .ud, arrived here Tue Vulcaniser in the dentai office of Mr- Charles L. Strickland, Richmond Street, ex- ploded shortly after four o'clock this after- noon® The report was heard across the square. Pieces of the machinery flew in all directions. The glass in the window was broken. Mr. J. C. Edson, who was working near the exploded machine was struck in the back and slightly injured, ee lee Ox Sunday morning last, while Sourians still slumbered and slept, Capt. William Mc- Donald, in his little steam tug, glided safely cast anchor under the shelter of the Breakwater. This tiny steamer is a purchase which the Captain and his brother made lately. We understand it is their intention to purchase fish and send them to market in refrigerator cars by way of Shediac. : ' : into the barvor and slp Ei Mutrrary.—No’s. 1 and 2 Batteries, G. A., and the Engineers. headed by the Artillery Brigade Band, and under the command of Capt. Passmore, paraded to the Second Metho- dist Church yesterday forenoon, where they were addressed by Rev. Mr. Harrison. The church was well tilled. At the conclusion of the service they returned to the Drill Shed. Their appearance on parade was favorably commented upon. al Ow Saturday last the students of the Phil- osophy Class of St. Dunstan's College, present- ed the Rev. Dr. O'Ryan with an address, accompanied by a beautiful silver mounted cane as a small token of their esteem and af- fectiou for their professor. Dr. O Ryan, who was altogether taken by surprise, made a feeling and appropriate reply. The cane bears the following inscription: ‘‘To Rev. Dr. O’ Ryan from Philosophy Class, 1837.” } Macdonald's. ltirst. One ve cbt House of Commons her dock her i | | meeting, urged the people to offer the ut- | intention of holding a meeting next Sanday | Afghan Frontier Commission are virtually atan end. The divergence of views be- tween English and Russian commissioners are so great that aii hope of adjusting is i ' } uenes ' 1 of the Queen's Jubilee. Hie tol, the highest bridge in England. j the Genesta and lrex in the land went | League.” | for it. fate. and | violence than the | later she was making the Daniel Steinmann met her Lhe Caspi un «6struck again a third Ctline, but with less } nour second To Resist Eviction. Dusty, May 5. Michael Davitt, addressing a Nationalist resistance to evictions. He declared it the duty of the manhood of the country to assemble and rebuild the houses,that } . 7 . ‘ed } ; have been destroyed. He announced his hinost of 30,000 or 40,000 men for the purpose of rebuilding. The Frontier Commission. Lonron, June 5. It is announced that the labors of the Both parties have decided Lo to their abandoned. respective govern satailageen Vhe Bridge Crank. Lonpon, June 5. Lawrence Donovan, the American bridge jumper, to-day jumped .from the London bridge into the Thames, merely in honor intends to jump off Cliftun suspension bridge at Bris- The Thistle and ihe Genesta. Lonpon, June 5. On Saturday the Thistle was beaten by Thames Yacht The Thistle was leading by a when she ran intoa kept the breeze Club race. quarter of an hour calm. The other yachts ahead. or Fatally Stabbed. Mitav, June 5. Three surveyors have been stabbed to death by members of an n anrchist league, at Valguarnera, called the ‘‘Hely Land Other persons have been warned to expect death. Hanlan’s Arrival. Toronto, June 4. Hanlan arrived He attri- buted his defeat to his boat, which was thoroughly unsuited for rough water, whereas Gaudaur’s was especially adapted here to-day. Quickest on Record. New York, June 5. The Cunard steamer Umbria arrived at 11 a. m., making her passage from Queens- town to Fire Island in five days, 23 hours anc 40 minutes; the quickest on record. ee Cannibalism. Desmoines, lowa, June 5. News has been received at the mission that Rev. Dr. Reid, who left last winter to become a missionary in Central Africa, has been killed and eaten by cannibals. Trickett and Beach. Lonvon, June 5. A despatch from Sydney, Australia, says Trickett has challenged Beach to contest for the championship of the world,and that Beach has accepted. | Was } the vote stood:- | John Kelly....... éateree C0. 4 Goad . we eae tae Davicl Ger@s ces cnt ee oe Sau me aM oa vs 612 | Alexan@ee:- MeKinnon ........é,e80::- SSL | BB. C. Dome re ss cork cs eee. ee... OTF eee eee. oe a ae 403) | Edward Davy CCH > SUVs bw ee COS C4 wecscoce 297 ' [My P. Hoge. ot... tba eccssd putes 249 | Lemuel Phillips. 86 mee THE PEOPLE SAY That Rocky Point is a popular resort on Sunday afternoons. —That the special trip of the steamer thereto should be advertised. bably give a good account of themselves thereat. That if they do not do so it will not be for lack of practice. That the Unele Tom’s Cabin’s Co. didn’ have much of a house Saturday night. ~—That it served them right. -That the organ-grinder is overdue. That a number of soft hats have been shed. That the first of a series of interesting events takes place to-morrow morning. That St. Paul’s Church will be the scene and six o'clock the hour. That those who rise sutlicieutly early will not miss the affair. That tive of the eight candidates for water commissioners got left. That two estimable young men went out driving near North River yesterday. on their return they reported North River Bridge missing. ~That the story is probably the result an optical delusion. That the Orangemen are the Jubilee procession. (hat some of the other societies do not take kindly to such proceeding. That some of them are protesting. That owing to this fact the turnout will probabiy not be so large as it should be. —-That yesterday’s church parade, though small, was good. That our bold militia boys looked well. That they were pleased with the dis- course at the church. That the tax collector has been on the warpath. That his billet-doux are not always ap- preciated. That "twas ever thus. That a duck ot a bonnet often makes a Zouse of a woman. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ~—That ¢ of to walk in RANKIN HOUSE. June 4— Klement Richardson, . S'Side; Albert Leminex, Kensington; John McDonald, Murray Harbor Road; W B Gilmour, Mon- treal; N F Marshall, Middleton; Geo Smith, St John. ~ FOR BERMUDA. (PHE Brigt. Peeress, 238 tons, will sail for Ber- muds on or about the 10th inst., and offers an unusual! opportunity for the shipment of Horses, Cattle, Produce, &c. For freight and other particulars apply to A. HORNE & CO. June 4, 1887—tl 9th REFRIGERATORS. A SUPPLY of the above just received, SIMON W. CRABBE, 4 Walker’s Corner. Ch’town, June 4—4i 2aw NEW GOODS. I NOW offer to the trade, at prices to suit the times : 100 Rolls Roofing Felt (Bee Hive). 50 Bris. Piich. 100 Rolls Tarred Paper. 50 Rolls Dry Sheathing. 19 Rolls Carpet Felt. 4 Casks Zine, 15 Casks Paint Oi. 10 Bris. Whiting. 25 Bris. Portiand Cement. 1 Ton Fire Clay. 1000 Fire Brick. 4 ‘Tons White Lead. 1 Ton Barb Wire. 1 Ton Ribbon Iron. : Nails, Spikes and other requisites for the Build- ers use. SIMON W CRABB, Walker’s Corner. Ch’town, June 4, 1887—2i 2wks <a Se es YANTED, Two first-class Marble Workers ; liberal wages paid to the right men, Apply by letter to MONCTON MARBLE WORKS, Moncton, N. B, June 4—3i cod wky li ' - aie — iene | - ‘WANTED | ad 160 rood Kailway Men, towork on the Lake Meygantic Lailway; work for one year Laborers, earth and ledge, $1.50 a day; earth joremen, $45 to $5) a month; rock foremen, 875 a Mout, hoara, $3.50 @ week. Fare from Bangor to works, $2.50. Apply | NEAL CURRIE, 64 Exchange Street, Bungor, Me. June 3 Lmo Household Furniture, } [ AM instructed by the Rev, Charles O'Meara to | sell by auction at my Salesroom, ; Friday, June 17, at 2 o’clock, | All his Household Furniture, consisting in purt of ; 1 Parlor Set, in Walnutiand Hair Cloti, 3 Bed- room Sets, Ash and Walnut, 1 Bed Lounge, 3 KFleek Mattrasses, Dining Room Chairs, Extension ‘Table and sideboard, Hall Chairs, Table and Hat Stand, & Carpets, in Brussels, Tapestry’and Wool. | Rugs, Mats, Ottomans; 1 Walnut Writing Desk, 1 Dinner Set. 1 China Set, and a general lot of Crockery. Glassware, etc. G. M. HARRIS. Auctieneer. May 31, eod till sale - REMOVAL SAUNDERS & CAMPBELL have removed to their new shop, built on the old site, where they will be happy to supply all their old custom: | ers (and as many new ones as will favor them with a call) with all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats at moderate rates, May 30, 1887—tf Wq yTri¢ | ; X THE celebrated stallion ALL RIGHT wili stand on the coming season at Charlottetown, Sam- merside, Cape Traverse and New Glasgow. NEWTON LEE. Traro. March 21, 1887. {ENTS ly —To Sell the AGENTS WANTED 357? Benne Life of His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. The work is a large one, beautifully and strongiy bound, low in price and is recommended by the highest churchauthorities. It also contains an author- ized Catholic Dictionsry and is very profusely iliustrated. Most liberal rates to active men and women. Address: W. E. BARLE, St. John, N. B., Man- ager for Canadian Book & Bible Co, June 3—2aw & wky fe Administrator, 357 Standard by Breeding, Performance and Progeny, WiLL be at Newton Large’s Stable, Charlotte- town— From Monday afternoon, May 16, until Thurs- day morning, May 19th. From: Monday afternoon, May 30th, until Thurs- day, June wnd. From Monday, June 20th, until Thursday 23rd June. July 4th. Thursday, From until — Mondag, July 25th, until Thursday, July Monday, July 7th. Administrator is sire of Catchfly, 2.18}; Mc- Mahan, 2.21; Executor, 2.244; Adjutant, 2 27; Mar- cus, 2.94: Memento, 2.32, at #2-years old; Desote, 2.32; Col. Stevens, 2.333; Hank Dubois, 2.33; Mal- den Maid, 2.353; Adjuster, 2.35; Undine, 2.36; French Lawn, 7.37; Leo, 2.37; Grosvenor, 2.394; Saul Trial. 2.26; Admiration Triai, 2.26} ; lola Trial, 2.274; Vision Trial, 2.28; Arbiter, hali-mile trial), 1.124. Large prices have been paid for his get; some of which are Daisy Miller, $10,000; $15,000 has been refused for Catchfly; Marcus sold in 1886 for $3,000; Mastiff, in 1886, for $3,000; Admiration sold for $2,000, and others, too numerous to men- tion, have. brought large fiures. J. A. GOURBIE, V. 8. May 12, 1887~%aw tl jniyl y PIANO TUNING. iH W. VINNICOMBE, formerly of J. P. Vin- * nicombe’s, Piano Warehouse, England, and for many years Tuner to Government House, the Convents, also the leading musical families throughout the Island ; acknowledged by musical critics and piano makers to be one of the,best prac- tical tuners in the Dominion. Makes no speci- alties, as he thoroughly understands the whole construction of the instrument in every detail. Having many years’ experience with the actions of various makers, including many late patent adjust- ments, feels confident he can give perfect satis- faction ; is promptand particular to a nicety, not in tuning alone but in all mechanical work-- Re- pairing, Stringing, Regulating Actions, Restoring Weak Tone, &c. P, S.—Mr, Vinnicombe has had a long experi- ence in Pipe and Cabinet Organs. Orders may be left at the Diamond Rookstore, or at residence. Fitzroy Street, near St. James Church, Office at Fisatcher’s Music Shop. May 14, 1887. Canadian Choese. A eee Formed. PANAMA, June 5. Cable messages announce that a com- bination has been formed in Europe by which the capital required to furnish the canal is ensured. More Suicides. Lonpon, June 5. Two officers, said to have belonged to the United States army and navy, respectively, committed suicide at Monte Carlo. liilled on the Rail. Montreal, June 4. Mrs. Francis Trudeau, an elderly lady, was attempting to cross the track when she was struck by the train and killed. Cardinal Gibbons. New York, June 5. Cardinal Gibbons arrived on the Umbria last night in good health. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, June 6—10 a.m. Southwest and south winds, fair not much change in temperature, at + ee | Tue following mortuary statistics for the month of May are kindly furnished by Dr. Johnson, statistical officer:—Total deaths,— May, 1887, 8; May, 1886, 14; May, 1885, 14; May, 1884, 18. Cause of death,—Pneu- monia, 1: Croup, 2; Pistol shot, 1; Cancer, 1; Old age, 3. Age at deaths,—Under 2 years, 2; from 29 to 65, 3; from 80 to 91, 3; average age at death, 51f years. Sex—Males, 4; fe- males, 4. Religion—Protestants, 5; Catlio- lics, 2; not known, I. Nationality —English, 5; Irish, 2; not known, 1. weather, RECFIVED per 5. 8. Bonavista. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Jane 4, 1887—-3i eod WAGONS AT AUCTION, ae ee BY Auction at my salesroom, TUESDAY, 7th June, at 2 o’clock, sharp, several new and second hand Wagons. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer, | Ch’town, May 31.—3i. _ Manufactured by Bell & Higgins, St. John, N. B. 7 D. OM Reppin, Agent for Charlottetown. Ch’town, May 31, law 3m. CUSTOM SHO8 SPURS, Ww. the undersi ned, have re-opened the Custom Boot and Shoe Shop, RICHMOND STREET, formerly occupied by the late John Monaghan opposite Nelson Brothers, Grocers. Repairing Promptly Attended te. ee meee | ©. McQUILLAN - - J. MOMAHON, } May 18; 1887—eod & wky 2 mos WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. Lost Ou Sunday, the 5th inst.. between Lon- don House and Colonial Building, a Gold Band Bracelet, Finder will be rewarded on leaving it at this office. jun6 3i pd To LET—Three miles from town, a Dwelling House, partly furnished if required. For par- ticulars enquire of L. E. Prowse. juné6 eod tf WANTED—A suitable person to act as House- keeper at the Lorne Hotel. Apply at once at the Rankin House. juné 6i W ANTED—A quict Girl for general housework; one from the country preferred. Apply at this office. juné 3i pd To LET—A House on King Street, near Pownal street. Apply at EXaMINER office. jun3 tf To LET.—House on Cumberland Street con tain- ~ ing seven rooms. Possession given imme- diately. Apply to James Crockett. may31 51 O LET—A Shop and Dwelling on Queen St., just the thing for a small family, wishing to do a small groeéry, confectionery, or any kind of business. Apply to R. K. Brace. may2t WANTED 4T ONCE —A Girl to assist in diming-room ; also, Girl for general house- work. Apply at Revere House. may 13 uf BoARVERS Ina pleasant part of the city.a few boarders can be comfortably accommo- dated in a private family. Terms moderate. Ap- ply at this office, may6 WANTED—A good ‘Cook, wages .00 per month. No washing. Apply to Mrs. Kd- ward Bayfield, Charlottetown. may6whkly tf wkly pat tf po LET—A two and a-half story Brick Building, with slate roof, in good tenantable condition, containing ten rooms, besides pantrys. kitchen, cellar kitchen; also an ice-house, now filled with ice, stable yard room, with garden attached, situate on Water Street. Possession given Ist July next. Also—Brick Warerooms and Offices suitable fora good business stand on Water Street. Pos- session given immediately. For particulars apply to Peake Bros. & Co. marks eod. yo LET—The Dwelling House on Richmend Street West, at present occupied by Thomas MecKislay, Esq. Apply to James LD. Mason. - mayl0 ANTED—A~ Honsemaid, Apply .to Mika W Peters, Sidmoum. we aprig tr! = 6, L&Ss7,. JUNE READY-MADE GLUTHING CLOTHING Black Alpaca Coats. FOR BOYS. Boys’ Worsted Suits. Boys’ Tweed Suits, Boys’ Biue Serge Suits, Boys’ Summer Suits. CLOTHING FOR MEN. Black Worsted Suits. All-wool Tweed Suits. Summer Suits, Russia Crash Coats and Vests. Brown Holland Coats. This is the Finest Lot of Clothing we have ever shown, and marked at very Low Prices for Cash -——{)-——---— HARRIS & STEWART, SUCCESSORS TO GEO, DAVIES & CO. Ch'town, May 31, 1887.—-wky Lm — = Se CLOTHING AND rg a iATS. —_ attention of the Public is called to the Immense Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING for Men and Boys, to be found at J. B. MacDonald's. larger Stock (all New Goods). No House in the Trade can show a Clothing that will Fit Well—Clothing that will Wear Well—Clothing that You can Buy Well. Men can be suited— Youths can be suited—Boys can be suited. mee —=-()----——- + - EE de ake lL EAD ee: I Thousands of HATS in Felt and Straw, at Lowest Prices in Town. You can get yeur Money's Worth every time, by buying at J. EB. MACDONALD’S. ‘town, May 30, '87-—-dy wy— pat ~ WOOL! WOOL! TRYON WOOLEN oO MILIN, SEASON 1887. HE Tryon Woolen Manufacturing Co., in returning thanks to the general public, and especially to the farmers of P. EF. Island for past favors, beg te announce that their Agents are now being stocked up with Tweeds and other lines manufactured from home- grown Wool, withont any admixture of Cotton or Shoddy. Our Cloths are carefully made, well-finished and warranted to outwear any Canadian Goods in the market. They will be exchanged for Wool or Cash on the usual favorable terms. Inspection and comparison invited. TRYON WOOLEN MANF’G CO. o AGENTS: Hon. H. J. Callbeck, Charlottetown. J. D. Reid, do. Beer & Sprague, Montague. William Reid, Summerside. Wright Bros., Victoria. C. E. Pratt, St. Peter's Bay. Sterns Bros., Souris. Ch’towa, May 31—3 mo eod tu thur sat & wky J.T. Hugh, Murray Harbor. Colin Wright, Bedeque. Craig & Haslam, County Line. Birch & Dyer, Alberton. Bowness & Anderson, Kensington, William Minto, Cardigan. McLean Bros., North Wiltshire. a a oe ee HOME INDUSTRY. —o hatin W LUM. ae 7 3 — —09 STORE NORTH SIPE ae eee QUEEN SQUARE. N order to cultivate a sympathy on the public mind towards the use of our Home Manu- factured Goods it is necessary that their — be made equal to that which is imported. Recognizing that fact and to attain the esired object, we enlarged our premises and imported valuable and improved machinery, and are now turning out Goods equal to any manufactured in Canada. We cordially invite intending purchasers to call and Sinspect our Immense and Varied Stock of TWEEDS, BLANKETINGS, FLANNELS, YARNS, &c., any part of Canada. Ch’town; May 4, 1887—em éod ; and satisfy themselves that they can do as well selecting from our Stock as conld be done in CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN (CO’Y. nee ee ROR RR RN RARER ARNE ERRPRRNrR SUR ESE. ee eR ETE wo pene cee ro