' ' ; : : ‘ . Local and Other Items, Hosrpry at Beor bro, - ‘ , ia ie! le o ~ No, 2 Battery, . Carrison yc sted te attend drill this ea» & old Cath» ee netery onthe St. ca Roal fas 1 nicely trimmed and sned up. ~tinbéot K. Brace has a black horse and a set of iiverqmounted harneds ohich he will sell wp for - Keer Bros. will show on arrival of Boston steamer, midsummer styles in Ladies’ Amefi- can Straw Hats, -_- —_— a Rev. W. Harrison and family the city yesterday mi short Dex r isi und PERSONAL, rning for a Education has gone wls of that - LHE St pe tendent of fast sit the Aizh Sch i nportantseetien of the couutry. - LIXen, vo Railwey, travelling agent fpr the 2 OM 4 HrUS NESS tripfeo tue Rankin. — > \Vn umlerstase that summonses are to. be xt Week against all trackmen wha license. fee. A. word i5,.4@UU, H id us Have uot paid their to the wrens suthcent. > A MeeTine of the park cricket club will be held this eweuing sm the lower parlorof the ¥, M.« 4. at 7.30 sharp. Ali’ interested re steu to attenia. a lax ladies of the P. FE. Island Mospital sewing circle are re juested to meet, im St Panis Sehoolroom ‘lhursday,at 3 o'clock p.in puid oe EO A youne man who asgoulted a newsboy on Saturday evening was this morning sentenced to 20 days imprisonment with hard labor by Stipendiary Magistrate. ~~ OrpDeER a copy of the Jubilee numberof the Summerside -/ edn wt lhee..b. Chappelle's Diamond Booksto before they are al ~ sold jnni4 3i in td nigel hd. Li Is A cle > pig in an acy anced stage of decor np aitton wart nell lying on the alge Kensington pastuse, uear the marsh. There the doctors if it be will be work for not soon - el \uerios «|» SaLe.—Latnber, at Queen's Wharf, tomorrow, Tuesday; June Mth, -at 6 o'cloek, p. aL, 6x sche. Sarah Jane: Herh- lock Boarida, Spruce Plank, etc. A. MeNeill, Auctioneer 2i —jul3 ~~ Masowxic.—Regidar: eoamnunication of St. John's LodgeoNo. 1A. & AL My, will be held’ at Musenic Haff, “Water Street, . this (Tuesday) evening, et 8 o'clock; Work on third degre : vik thy Tre fistitute;, of Halton County recently . | that the removal of all re strictions apon trade between Canada and the United St I idle on a fair and equit- able . ither, by reciprocity treaty or otherw Tue Seas Hotel. Rustico Beich, will re open for the ison 1 afew weeks. This . Watering } pe S3c°88e8 special ttractions for the tourist, sportsman, health and pleasure see ealike, and will no doubt be well patron ized. == Mr. Joan Ross has completed locating the houses in tae city, and is now soliciting orders for the numbets for doors The numbers are of white metal, and can be seen almost as well at night ag im day. -Kvery householder should secure & humber af once. eon Tux first nam yer of The Island Parmer, a neat litth fortaigatly agrtcaltural paper pab- lishad in eoongetion yith the Sammerside Pioneer, has been reosewed. We anilerstand that it is the iotenticnh of the company to improve aad ealarge.the Parmer shortly. - > Artemas .C. Bell, of Cape Tra- verse, P. ELL, has’ jast takea the oats“ a, | _ B. from "Boston University. Bell a returned t» the Island, and am ‘takes a cirenit in the N. B. and P. E. &. Conference of the Methodist Church.—Moacton Times. --- os We understand that Rev. A. E. Burke, for two years past attached to the Cathedral statf, has been transterred to Tignish. He will euter opomehis new duties at once. Dur- ing Father Barke’s ministration in aan eity he. has warkadwnpie ysl Lad phd - =a, whom he wi the interests of hed mu hr i nisse2 d. [o-MORROW, Weleelier night, at the Ly- eun Oddfellows will present the ‘*Danites.”” - All arrangzemeut + aré row com- pleted. ‘‘The Danites’ ita greadplay,, and all who attend will wikness a-fine.praduction. rags Band im attendagce besides orchestra. His Honor the Lientenant-Governor ” lins sig- nified his intentid@ cf attending. Tus Rev. Orr von Conrerence- —The following went by boat from Summerside yesterday to Point du Chene, en route for Marysville: Revs. Mr. and Mrs. Smallwood, . Mr...and Mrs. rye Mr. and Mrs. Colter, George | Harrison, W. Hamilton, E. C. Turner, George Steel, W. E. Reynolds, Dovglas H. Lodge, M. R. Knight, M. A., B. Chi appell, B. A., Elise Slackfabde | Also Messrs, W. Heard|H. Rack ham, Charlottetown, James Essory, Union Road, W. J, Beryneteon, Winsloe | Road, Dougald Wright, Searleton, J.. M. Hood, 3 trong », Summerside, pen Tryod, C.. W. Ay. Imvontaxt Anrest.—The arrest of a wan ‘ious eharacter upon his general appear- ance, movements or companionship, without wait ing until be has robbed a traveller, fired a house, or murdered afellow-maa, is an im- portent function of a shrewd detective. Even more important ig the. arrest at a disease, whien, if not checked, will blight and destroy a human life. The frequent cough, loss. of appetite, general lapguor ,or debility, pallid skin, and bo tily aches and pains, announce the approach of pulmonary consumption, which is promptly fh sted and ermanently cured by Dr. Pierce's golden medical discov- ery. Druggiste. faw jn Taz New” York Inte: nident® says that statistics show that the etivohss of the United States have ee as fol- lows: Methodist Episcopal, 4,346,515; Roman Catholic, 4,000, . Episcopal, 430,531; Moravian, 10,636; Baptist, . 3,- 682,007 ; Congregationalist, 436,379; Christ- jan Union, 120,000; Frieud, 105.000; Ad- ventist, 97,711; Methodist, 18,750; .Pres- byterian, 1,032,436; Lutheran, 630,830; Reformed, 259,074; German, Evangelieal, 125,000; Mennonites, 40,000; Church God, 45,000. ; THE a - ¢ NEWS| TAL Despatoues To Tar edcheineh.) omiaion PURULENT. —————e PROHIBITION A LIVELY DEBATE State BY ae - & we A 9b if aSsaa ° Re DAD Sed Orrawa, June 13. day in the) House. The hich” up and the atmosphere oppressive. Tithér fréip this or some other cause the House did a large amount of oeghis -pretty theroughly , clearing the order paper of the private bills. Phe debate on Jamaieson’s prohibition resolution was resumed and speeches made by several members. The Hcuse divided It was a hot thermometer Beott Act. Yeas, 37 ; nays, 145. On. the Wine and beer amendment, thé vote staod : for, 48; against, 136... Mr. Sproule moved an ainendment tn favor of compensation” if prohibition became an accomplished fact, and spoke strongly im fwvor of his amend- 1e11t r. Fisher moved in amendment that She tight tine for Lhe diseussion of eompen- sation was when © prohibitury measure was before the House. On a vote being taken, there were’ fir, 91; against, 88. "The amendment being added to the main mo- tion, and division being taken, it stood: for, 70; against, 112. Seall motions and amendments tent by the board, and the matter stands just as before the debate. Parnellism and Crime. Lonpon, June 13. The Times this morning has, another article on “Parnellism and Crime,” tracing a connection between Frank Byrne and Mr. Pagnell..dt®elains to have informa- tiom that it was an yortune remittance frgm Parnell that enabled Byrne to escape to F and asks, “Is Mr. Parnell pre- parca reetopa teput this statement to proof er even t@eontradict it ? 2 Fatally Shot. aan > H. AMILTON, June 13. e Be at ibe Gillett a beautifal and very in- ir] of 16 years,.-wa8datally shot this norning by a lad named Alfred Han- coc \y @ servant Of WPearder in her father’s use, JHancock picked up a revolver be- “te: to his master and fired at her, the bullet entering Miss Gillett’s right breast. He says he did not know the pistol was loaded. The Coercion Bill. Lonpon, June 13, The Coercion Bill debate was resumed in the Commons this evening, and several Home Rule amendments to clause five were voted down. Gladstone suggested that members should pot spend any more time in futile discussion, and said it would be better to discuss the weightier points. Dillon protested against this view. American Fishermen Iweonrsn, Ce B., June 13. Twenty American seimers arrived yester- day and started fur Nox Bay., An, Aim- erican trawler, operating off here.took 600 quintals of ‘codfish inside Of “4 ‘fortnight. She obtained bait.at the Magdalens. ge i A Meiosis Chapleau Accepts. Orrawa, June 13. It . stated that Mr. Chapleau-has arriv ed a dlegision “aud will consequently acces @ position of Ligut.sGevernor of Quebec. Arrested for Perjury, Moncton, June 13. Geo. P» Thomas, a Moncton barrister, was this afterndon arrested on a charge of perjury preferred by C. E. Knapp, clerk of peace for-tlis county. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, June 14—10 a,m Méderate to fresh winds, fair weather; 4 much wanes | in temperature... ~ te | HOTEL ARRIVALS. ~~~ RANKIN HOUSE: June 13—J W Verner, Montreal;. M,C Dixon, de; W S Carson and wife, Truro,N:3; Thos B Lavers, St John N B; James Keegan, Augusta, Me; A A Michaels, Halifax. REVERE, HOUSE. Jane 13—W Edmunds, Montreal; D J Me- Arthur, do; J B Robinson, do; EG son, do; E T Benjamin, do. OSBORNE HOUSE. June 13—Ada F Beers, Cherry Valley; Wm O Clarke, C enenilighg W M Robertson, Sack: ville, NW B; Rev John McLeod, Strathalbyn; Rev CS Lord, Meri omish, N.S; Daniel Laren, Flat River; H McKean, Pictou; Semen Smyth, Halifax; S H Hart, St Joh, yh A W Brute, Red Point; J _E Morsom, das; Frank Bearisto, do; Wm McLure,, Pictou, Is- lands J E Dawson, Pictou; Jabez Hudson, Victoria; H Jones, Moncton. I4th—H C Buxton, Portland, Me; T W W Attwood, do. The Havemeyer Sugar Refining Com- pany's sugar houses, at Commercial street, on Lgny Island, ‘were destroyéd by fire early on Suaday morning. The buildings, which covered héarly half aa acre of ground, were of brick and were six, eight and ten stories in height.. The ten story structures were erected tive years ago, at a cost of $490,009. . The contents, nsist- ing of 26,000 bbls. of refined stigat, ,000 gallons of liquid, and valuable machinery, are a total loss. They were worth about $600,000. The fire originated in liquor roams On the fourth floor “= With No Pesult, © on the amendment for, the repéal of the! at Work. + DAILY EXAMINER, == = Rerestie. ' Above-the sky is alll sére a ere thé fields are om Buuting Kaaly decks the On this, their wedding ‘a THE brag TOOT GS rudly in The bride with ne wr sty is deéckt. Grant Heaven thy blessify on thie pair, Fresttid their testins mt share, ee very heart Years od nile wi a: in — : — Thee ‘coll dase or ALL Avene Deas in fiveacts— 3 al | oon DANITES” oe “ THES DANIDES” a “THE DANITES” a ‘THE PeNITES PRE DANITES” OTHE’ DANITES” will be produced under the nasil pices of the Odd Fellows of this. city, with the popular and ‘accom- plished young actress, woee ME ccna of the city. The Orchestra will discourse elegant music, written expressly for the Danites. at 10.45. Reserved Seats, 50 eents¥ on Drug Stores; also at T. Fletcher's, Beer Broa Norton & by: mem bers, J une 10th, 1887. Gianlotiatowi. Rifle “Giuh, THE Annual Meeting of the Clb will take place < THURSDAY, the 16th inst., at & o'clock p. in the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court Room, a de or presentation of prizes and elec- tion of officers, } *edle at all 8. GREY, Sec,-Treas. June 13—fi ; CONCERT. the Lieutenant Governor. A GRAND Vocal and Instrumental Concert will be given by the pupils of the Halifax School tre BLIND, 7: M. C. ves HATS, FRIDAY, ivth Jane, under the direction of C. F. FRASER, Supt. Admission, 25cts,; Reserved Seats, 35cts; Chil- | dreti Under 15 years of age, 10ts; Reserved Seats | for Children, 25ts. on eeets for sale at Watson’s Drug Storevand at e 1J0088 open at 7.30: Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. For further particulais see small handbills. June 11, 1887~—3i eod - a JUNE, or, ue ar N ING, Rist ¢ ® K. COBURN ad “Claude Melnottg,” KATIE®SCOTT, and well known local talent in the cast. SCcoTT ~ / WILL TAKE PLACE ON WHICH OCCASION COLA TRE ar in het great impersonation of PA ULIN KB, in Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer’s grand : - auld drama y five acts EV # ‘LADY OF Ch'town, June“4, 1887—sat tues the Entertainment in lit of ‘Sauan Garden TUERSD=A Y will ap AUCTION ‘SALE Valuable Property. 1 ght iris pen Os st augtion, on the premises, Wednesday, July 6th, : AT #1 O'CLOCK, A. M. | that éligibly situated property on Prince Street’ next to the residence of F. S. Moure, Esq, Dwelling House contains 10 rooms. Sise of a 44 by St feet. ca Tes Cua CHYtown} sun’ 6 Saw . &. M. HARRIS, atenticastis Under the Patronage of His Honor | - the Roy i Ch “THE DANITES ry “THE DANITES” “THE DANITES” “THE DANITES*” ; “THE DANITES” .» “THE DANITES” . BILL & P I ad RK £9") Nee &c., &c. supported by!a ‘STRONG COMBANRY, coin. | posed of ‘Odd Kellows and PROMINENT LADIES | | June 99 L. Che — a, &. P.! ‘ennell’s mail out 8 Brick eye ; i Drawing Pagal from Stig Life. pRieverson, Queen Streety ee == —e TU ESDAY, a - _—~ — ep Grand Opp sytunity A} t + chase Meat Estate. eee F. WELSH, | n the premises, on ne, at an a of his valuable? and sitmated nl property in tetown, op Jhe,.ddount bo ; 6 from.the. city, of excellent dition aud LOW onder & good house, 40x35, con- pooms; also, Bart, 40x 2%, 40x18, Granary, Coach 1 ae ee Bh DAY, the tion eons o'clock; p.m, ali beantfully G.. M, Hanns, uclioneer oe Nhe: 1887—2aw tI slé pat giler me ol -— -- Hqusehol Furniture 14M A cdaeaieds by the Rev, one oO’ Meara to Ej by auction.2t my Sulestavmy ‘Friday » dune 17, at 2 o'clock, I A) hs Hata ol yyy. consigtindip i, pin roum Sets, Ash and Walnut, 1 Bed Lounge, 3 Flock Mattrasses, Dining Room Chairs, ixteusion seca Hall Vhaiys, ‘Ladies and tat arpets, in Brussels, dpestry and Wool. Sy hole Romans, i Walnut Writieg Desk, 1 -ichina Se and’ w geueral lot ‘of Sopeheny Gea are, 4 G. M. HARRIS. 1 ae! Si, cod ui sale Auctioneer. MRS. HENRY ROGERS, Porerat and Landse: pe Patuter aud feacher of Brawing MISS AGNES CODY. SrbIe— Market, Squage. over Choype le's Book June 18th. Painting in de, in Ox.)s, Skeiching from Cjasses to commence on Monday, Subjects—Drawiug in Perspective, Colors, For terms and par‘iculars apply at Mise Find- le} 8, Kent Street, Chariottetuwn. Curtain Wisds at 8; carriages and be called | Painting, & Drawi ine’. {iss KATIE SER: AN wi ‘il open Classes on MONDAY. the -, a im Hall, in Mr. a and is pre- pared to ‘Dramhes = Drowingdl aud Cast. Drawing Miss McLean will atte r Studio on Fri- Sak ay and Seturday uext, an bappy to méet .| iatending pupils. June2ad, » 3887. CARRIAGES. EN COURAGE HOME TRADE, and buy where you will get good value for your money. We are selling’ better Carriages twenty 0a cent, | COE ne Oe te then fod anes, bate © peturn thanks c for their past iatreded eat ey Fete pontin Seonteakie of the same. liaving enlarged our Mstablishment, we huve now on hand A Choice Stock of Carriages, manufactured from the Best American Stock, consisting of Open and l'op Buggies, Road Wag- ns~-cheap to sit the times, All persons wishing to bu and inspect our stock of chasing elsewhere. We will sell on the same easy terms as usual. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Repuiring and Painting Done with Neatness and Despatch Trimming, in all ‘its branghes, executed on the premises. | Parties any on their Wagons can get them put on at sh notice, as we 7 bie them constantly on hand. 47 Quick Sales and Smal! Profits is our motto. LARGE &@ SON, ws, UPPER GREAT GEORGE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, May 27, 1887-6) 2aw tu fri why 3i REPRIGERAT ORS, A st PPLY of th@ above just received, SIMON W. CRABBE, Walker's Corner. Ch’town, June 4—4i 2aw will do well to call Jarriages before pur- ee ea WANTS, Lost, FOUND &e. Te LET—The store Yufll; immediate di amenian by A..F. aplen; Apply. to M. unel4 th Ww ANTED—At once, a kaod: smar! Girl for gen eral housework. Apply ip Mrs, M. Steven- son, Kichmond Snreet.: junel4 tf FROUN !-0n = ai Foe. on or avout May su 7 ¥ which the owner vas a Slip dopl pick nicht & Sons. —junel4 wa NTED=AS Cook at the Lorne Harel... Apply at once at the iiankin Llouse. junl3 61 do genera! work abut a store (one that can do carpenter work preferred) can find employ- meat by, writing P.O. Bo §- ~ .dunel3 lwk ' G2 Ve —* *¢ @ “~—47 0 +4 W ANTED—BOARDERS—In a private family, pleasantly situated, about ten minutes waik from Post Office, one or two Boarders cen be accommodated ; married coupie or gentlemen preferred; terms moderate. Apply at this office. June li tf FoR SALE A yeey good Milo Ps just | calved; a choice Heifer Apply to Wm. Heard. or S05 i wky li Fok SAL. CHWAP—At Seanian’s Carriage | Factory, a Double Carriage, with shaft and pele complet: juneli li WANTED. 000 ) Bricklayers to work; 45c. per hourg steady work and protection guaran- teed. Apply to Builders Exchange, Chicage, Li). junld 12i — ++ WANT ED—A good plain Cook in a-small | family where another girl is kept} best refer- | ences reqdired, Apply to airs, Arnaud, Grafton Street. & juneld FoR SALE AT A BARGAIN-—Two new Bicy- | American latest a ements, | cles, one Shia. and one Siin Knglish Muorgate lars address Box 163, Charlottetown. | GAL or particu- jun93i pd ANTED—A ‘geet Geek, wager 00 per woénth. No washing. Apply to rs. Kd- ward Bayfield, Chariottetown may6 wkly tf wkly pat tf WAXTED =A Housemaid. Apply to Miss Peters, =, idagpept. aprl6 po Ler. —House: on Oumsbodend Street contwin- ing seven rooms. eo on given imme- diately. Apply James kett. aay 31 51, T° T Shop ahd Warehouses lately occupied by r & Sons at tiead St. Peter’s Bay. Ap- pig on the anes janttf po LE T—The tedupperdure ta the brick wuld. | ing, above thé store occupied by Miller Bros., Sewing Machine Agents; @an be rented together or separately; p ossession iinmediately. Apply to Mrs. Offer, Queen Sweet. jun4 wed sat : T9,LRT—The poxelin -h s corner of attack fobs Bg rem ‘ Uy ‘WANTED—A good Man to handle oggs/and es nee a en ee [4 1SS%. JUNE Gluinine AD em er owe | HE 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). ‘Clothing that will Fit Well—Clothing that wiil Wear Well—Olothing thet You can Buy Well, Men can be suited—Youths can be suited Boys can be suited, No House in the Trade can show a fhe rere SEAS cE AIDS 1 Thousands of HATS in Felt and Straw, at Lowest Prices in Town. You can get your Money's Worth every time, by buying at B. ES ‘town, May 30, PricPARe Ft ——AND BUY Perkins & Sterns ee PE AD adios N A GLE’S. ’R7-—-dy wy-—pat H HUT WEATHCR FROM—— New American Muslins, | New Prin’ ed Batists, New French Muslins, | New Printed Cottons. A BIG DISPLAY OF LACES. Rook Muslin, Victoria: Lawa, Bishop’s Lawa, Check Muslins. Embroideries, in Allovers, Fiouncings, Edgings, Inser- tions, de. A Big Stock of Gloves and Hosiery. Linen Collars and Caffs, separate or in sets. Corsets, direct from the makers and at the lowes price ——a | If you want a Seaside Dress just see our stock of Fiannels Cheapest and Best Goods for the purpose to be found. (j-——~—- Perkins & Sterns June 7—dy & wky —_— Millinery Depariment. ———— ee SS Pe —_ Summer Underwear. CARD. a ae We take this menurs of thanking) :y) our Ladies’ Underwear is of our customers whe, by their liber! me finest Eng! ish make. patronage. made Way the tareest) white Cotten Sightgewns. Miitlinery »onthin on’ expericnee White Cott.n Chemise. White Co'tesn Modiers Vbhiie oiton + derskirts White Cotieu wrawers. Our Trimmed Mi iiners hes given the greaiest satisiaction—:h« fixe work of Miss Saucers being tuity equalte any Londen or Paris Pat- terns Gauze Linders. Werino Linders We are also showing a nice line Stcaw Uats of Ladies’ Sik Mose, in Black and Colored. Afurther of supp!y Midsammer Styles, in American expected in a tew days. BEER BROS. BEER BROS. art TOM THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT | SEES. a. Ci eu Lh hae OO Trade Roaring, and Stil! the Rush Gees On! W eX '? Because We have the Best Cutters. We keep First-class Workmen. We persona. ly superintend the work. Our Patterns and Styles are Correct. Our Pri es are Very Moderate as our expenses are light—not havine to hire Cutters. And our Garments fit “Like de Paper on de Vali.” — <)>) omer Soutannes, Cassocks and Cassock Vests. Clerical. Coats and Vests a Specialty, — eandigat > e — MSLEOD & MSKENZIE, Queen Street, opposite Waisenu’s rug Store. + AMES McLEOD, late of C. Robertson & Co. JK T, Mp RNZIE,, formerly Bruce & McKenzie, int Of New York: Stthoaesy my Maly 81, tiga & whey June 3, 1887—eod + ae ee ne mee — <a