RT nae aoa a ta Local and 01 OCat and Other Items. he adverti nt of ¢t! Fableaux in \’; ; rect mporta \\ its: co j . lan : ! i rt Bacon lowest prices at Vs, Sydney NStre -_—_——}—- ~ ' _ tT) Hextrer | sq, Inspector of eres, 18s at the Raukin ih ; roceries go to Barry’s. ry Street, Xt to the Shoe Factory. ™ ; MEay ’ ny ; . LAKE a ingements to go to the Vableaux .e. 3 ; : ri nex rhursday. They be well worth seeing P " “ ‘ Ciep 94, ~4i meeting of the Libera} Con- rvatives of Club Ninety-Four, wil] be held at ee , Se ree Clubs Room on Friday eve ning, the 11 at nine oclock, sh ip lipd : . ’ - -.. : ; \LFRED H SLLIS, Es inspector of the \genetes of the Sun Life Assurance Co., To- nto, is at the Rankin Mr. Horace Haszard s theA vent for the Company here - We are informed that th firemen intend ding a Moonlight Excursion next new n "The ‘ ; | ¥ F ; i Is to raise fund to assist GOIray ig tn expenses of ittendine ti emens lfourn tinent in Halifax next \ ivnat. ~~ Mk. Bent’s Pourrica Review will ippeal EXAMINER, published It gives the Two Re ords —clearly It is invaluable to candi lates want to find the truth in a fallin the to-morrow. W EEKLY suid BUCCINCtiV | these who itshe)} + fue steamer M. A. S} : Capt. Fe rived from Halifax at 3.45 this mo ning ° > e . . ; with &@ cargo of general merchandize and Mes . : srs. D. J. Stewart and M. Mm ‘donald as pas sengers. She sails on return at five o'clock this afternoon, with a cargo of cattle iad pro iucé and three passengors—one lad) ventlemen. Wi learn that the steamer City of _ lohn, Capt. Forbes, plying between Ha und Yarmouth, put into Liverpool. N.. | S.. w ith a broken shaft on Tuesday morning, and st latest accounts was waiting for the Alpha to tow her to Halifax. Capt. Forbes was in command of the Edgar Stewart when she was lost on Gull Rock last vear. = i. . im tT. PoLtarp, of the Gospel Army, has en promoted toa C: aptaincy. He left th ty to-day for Calais, where he will ¢ tive service. Capt. Bartlett and a number of soldiers met at t! t thei steamer 0 Into 1@ Station this morning to comrade good-bye. This makes the d officer sent out in the work of the Gospel Army from P. E, Island. Staff Captain Her t, D. O., will, it is expected, leave Calais tor Charlottetown on arrival of Capt. Pellard, nd will probebly reach Charlottetown on Saturday evening. sisal : \ Fact which even political economists are wget is thata manufacturer's rate of profit is not the only essential element of suc- aggregate profit at the end of the year is of far greater importance, and this in most cases is greater out of a low rate of pro- tit than out of a high rate, because of the in- creased business, “whi th the low price gives ise to. It was on this principle that Messrs. ckett & ~ acted in introducing their now famous ‘** Myrtle Na‘ y e tobac 0, and to this principle the: y have ever since adhered. This is one of the reasons why tie people of Canada are smoking the best tobacco which can be produced, at a cheaper price than other peo- ple can buy a similar article. ——— apt vol SS 5 the Weppinc Beiis.—Yesterday morning at 10eo'clock, quite a number of the friends of Capt. D. Finlayson, of the Katie Stewart, und Miss Cassie Lefurgey, one of Bedeque’s fair daughters, assembled at the residence of Mr. Alexander Lefurgey, to witness the ce: mony which united in the bond of wedlock the popular young couple named. Rev. Mr. Scott officiated. The wedding presents were costly, handsome and numerous. The gallant ( uptain and his bride left on the afternoon train for the West, to join his ship, which sails to- dayf for Er land, followed by the good wish, ngratulations of their many friends. "The Journal wishes them a pleasant trip not only across the Atlantic —but over the sea of life, and may be the voyage long ind prosperous, with unclouded skies, and un- ruffled sea Journal, thn Tue stores of Owen Connolly, Esq., on Queen Street, were entered by burglars last night. An entrance into the building r was effected by breaking the lower panel of a door in the rear of the principa ul store. <A panel in the door leading from the back of the shop to the office was next broken and an entrance to the office thus effected. The drawers of the desk in the office were broken open and searched, but so for as known no- tins was carried off. The upper portion of he door leading from the office to the prin- pal store is of glass, a large plate of which was broken through which the burg irs obtained access bo the store wheer tney lieniaed the tills and turn- things * about considerably, but did tt carry off anything so far as known, From the principal store they went to the ijoining one, through a glass slide, and unused themselves fishing around the tills and elves with indifferent success. As soon as the burglary was discovered, the City Mar- shal was notified, and he went carefully over scen iscovering 1 clue which he thinks . ' to the arrest and nviction of the ity } srties > Army soldier got into uities with some youny men, and was yrohil ited by the ( _ptain irom going on the r soldiers. This Hed her usually placid temper, and with a uliar display of Christian toleration she ud young ™ un, whom she accuse l of wulting her on Sund: uy night last, arr: rigned the Stipendiary Ma; gistrate to- day. placed upon the oath with con- She stated that BUXOM Salvation 1 platform with the oth« GlOTe Th: plaintiff was stand and took the siderable unctiousness. on Sunday evening last, about twenty minutes to ten, after the services of the army had been concluded, she left the barracks for On her way she was accosted her residence 1y two young men, one of whom actually had t dacity to catch her by the arm, The ing men Ww tiked along, one on each side of ed themselves by trying to push niam ‘ the ‘ in itr well “Ss wy Tt iM sidewuadi ‘ ‘e Wi $4iC couUsit ers a J great! paece.i ana which jarre pre i sensitive orvanism. i i u \ . k of the young men and con- I kk ue t the } 1 onl i me summoned. moe ae ’ oath denie¢ { the charge brou ght hin Several witnesseses, among wm were two soldiers of the Army, and the ne man’s companion, t& stified that be ry ond ” be tne fact of the woman being ‘* seen home ” by two young men A re was no truth what . or) > Mi i istrate, aisvr an- in her a0ory. nouge ‘tag, that he = . “disgustetl with the whole affair, dismissod the case. ii ih ‘TELEGR APITEC SPECIAL Despatcn NEW s. s EXAMINER, } Oranvce ss ff brangemen on the tampage. | FAST. ifs June 10, ht . sn 5 DULG ngs, ring revolvers and paving The police tired a vol ley killing five persons Several P rotestant clergy men tried to disyerse the mob, but their enw were unay railing, stone, Inore Dupin, June 10. One hundred and fifty policemen left the city last night for Belfast to reinforce the police force there ‘Troops have also been ealled out Preparing fer the Campaign. LONDON, June 10. The Hartington Whigs are ev rvwhere uniting with the Tories in preparation tor th » elect “-] ] le eiecooral canipalgn. i st . | those Radi Whi are pposed to Cham- berlain, and thev Sijllt) ll throw off his leader- rganizing a new Radical caucus, the hea quarters 1] } Chamberlain is at Birming nam ariamen Will t aissolved on the 26th i Gladstone is in excellent ready tor the battle. Collision and Abandonment. NortH Sypnery, June 10. The barquentine Electra from Cadiz for (Juebec, was run into by the steamer Galia during a thick fog on the southern edge of the banks at daylightjon May Sist, and was seriously damag 7c er, the Electra one hundred intles then cut the hawser and left. Gal la towel Canadian Artillery Team. Orrawa, June 10. The representative team of Caradian Artillery who are to take part in the com- petition at Shoeburyness, wiil sail for Eng- land under command of Lieut. Colonel Armstrong, of St. John, N. B., on the 22nd of July. a eme The New Moderator. June 10, The General Assembly of the Presbyter- ian Chure hy now in session here, has elected the Rev. K. Smith, of Galt., Ont., and formerly sf Halifax, N.S., to the position of Moderator HAMILTON, ONT.. ————————— Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next a4 the Maritime Provinces hours for June 10-10 a. m. mostly fair weather, TORONTO, Fresh to strong winds ; with local showers. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, June 10, 1886. Highest Temperature adit (read at UNE, og wo A cad cheeses jou 4 Lowest Te: mperature yest« srday (read at Seictntont).... . uk ks a, 2.6 Lowest ‘Temper ture this morning.......55.1 Temperature this morning at 8 o’¢ lock .. 60.9 Tempe rature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. .66.2 ee Scott's Emulsien of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypephosphites Is more reliable as an agent in the cure of Consumption, Chronic Coughs and Emacia- tion, than any remedy known to medical science. !t is so prepared that the potency of these two most valuable specifics is large- ly increased. It is also very palatable. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF ¢ ‘HARL OTTETOWD ENTERED. June 8—Scotian, Pennie, Caledonia; J A G C Reid, Pictou; Wm Taylor, taleom, Newcastle. June 9— Pholine, Marshman, Buctouche; Express, Champion, Alberton; Morning Star, McLeod, Shemogue; Harvest Home, Murray, Hawkes- bury; sicamer Worcester, Allen, Boston. June 19 -Isabella, Meclinnis, Pinette; stmr M A Starr. Ferguson, Halifax. CLEARED, June 8—I Dare, Sprague, Northport; J A @ C, Reid, Pictou. June #—-Wm Gauvin, do; Star, McLeod, Pictou; Mary Kate, Halifax. June —Glyde, McKinlay, Liscombe; Isabella MelInnis, Pinette; Mary Siar of the Sea, Bou te. lier. Baie de Chaleur; Maggie Jane, Vincent, Chatham; Muy Qaeen, White, Shediac. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, June 7th—Entered, schr. Scud. Graham, Richibucto, lamber; Hydra, Boudrot, Pictou, coal; 8—Julia Amia, White Baie Verte, bal.; brgte. Eagle, Beyer, Halifax, mdse.; str. Miramichi. Baquet, Pictou, stores. Cleared, 7th, schr. Scud, Graham, Richibucto, bal.; Annie Florence, peruas. Miminigash, mdse.; 8—Julia Ann, White, Cocagne, produce; Commodore, Mc Kays, Chatham, produce; str. Miramichi, Baquet, Montrea!, 23 bris. pest, $345, 125 cases lobsters, $625, 20 boxes fish, $ Taylor, Balcom, Pictou; Isabe ue. Quickstep, Smi th, do; Morni Shemogue; Express, Ch impion. Mullin, do; Ajax, Boudrot, Vi BIRTH. On the 9th inst., the wife of W. L, Cotton, ofa daughter. DIRE. \t Marie, on 6th April, 1886, Benjamin Patience, aged 47 years and 6 months. Why shoulkl we mourn departed friends, Or shake at death’s alarms? It is but the voice that Jesus sends To call them to His arms. AtV allieyfieid, on the 4th inst., after a prolong- ed iiiness of pulmonary disease, vorne with ex | of | Seit emplary patience, and aristian resignatior | Flora, youngest daughte ot the late John Mc- Le od, in the 24th year of her age, On January 6th, 1386, Don ua McEachern, Esq., Creek, Buctouch, B., son of, the =e McKathern, of Canve Ssun Lot 63, P cher , Labouchere is forming a new party of | 1 eae is, Souris, h i» Vy 1 time wrk »| le re on 1 ues aay might, Oh nvremen beme participa tors One hundred houses were wrecked aad two burned down. Many run Hops were broken into and kel, the con nite appropriated and drank and the dru , , ? ’ ? ’ | y W¢ re oun } fad tor te oe ry aoe The rioting was renewed ast night with nereased elce the riot act Was read and th ied the police. who replic With ell i i , four persons, on tf Woaom Was a Spectator, a bari il, whe looking out of a tavern window at the disturbance. The moh returned the fire, «nd a brisk fusilade kept up for twenty minutes Later on in th , evening the mob cdroys ib oree of 1LD0 policeimer: Into then barra KS and then attacked lie DAILY EXAMINER, -_ - ae a THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1886. A = nt fi June 9, IS86 10,000 Ree 6 A’ iS, i i | store and for Sale at aconvenient shipping pace, a Apply to A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer ‘ ‘ a VW ic beg tac al i i@ ailention of the KRE'TATL and COUNT Rv PRADE to the fact that the NOTICE ; SHIRT I N GS NOTICE is hereby given that all eebts and sums of money due to the late firm of MciL.EAN made by wus, are much ive been assigned to us by . mele en Kt. Mclean Jonn ID McLean and whe Ba i ; ] : . 4 , * oe ae ail ; 0 W y AeronnNn ¢ and iiev,. “Baward Waiker, by Deed bearing date t! tte iT Ty , f£asver g.0rs ali ; loth Jiarch, L886, that in consideration of the said 11 assizgnmeot Curveil jrothers have withdrawa il ord Di r 0 their garnis shee proceedings. and that we have wore Pai’ pointed Mr, Stephen R. McLean, of Souris, as than any others in the market. our Agent to Coles the same. _ Ve have, therefore, to request all persons in The experience of those who have used them bn ~— d to the sai di tien i to pay to the po dStephen for the pasi eight ‘ars, and an examination of . McLean allamouuts due to the said firm by | the goods will prove the correctness of this state- | Hci, at once ment. LE VIS CARVELL, They are for Sale by GtLoRGE B. McKACHERN, Houses. _ tees. i ? ae aA ERE , ay Souris, June & ssid x patsi wy ex patsihert |W, PARKS & SOX, (LIMITED), j the leading Wholesale | ‘Upron Park Rac ma a we eee 2 ’ : i which ure to be j | Mary 21, 1886—3mios Valuable | Property for Sale, A Purse of $75, divided ' pemINION BAS, JULY Ist. THREE-MINUTE Class Ist, $35; 2nd, $25; 37 GREEN Race 2nd, $15; 3rd, $10. i, $1 pe . HE Subscriber, inte nding to make a change in A Purse of $50, dvided—l1st, $20’ business, offers for sale his or 1ises, situated on the corner of Hillsboro and Grafton Streets, Four-YEAR OLD CLass—A Purse of $40, divid- consisting of a one and-half ere Dwelling House ed—ist, $20: 2nd, $12: 3rd. $3. and a two-story Shop and Ww arehouse, Stable, &c. E eu 4 Pr ian an) So As this is well known to be one of the best ee oo a i Ih a — of $10 will be offered. It) grocery stands in the city, it offers a rare chance is ¢ xpected the Firemen will take part in this to any person wishing to embark in a sufe and race, moderately profitable business. BICYCLE Race A Prize of $10 will be givento| Goodand unencumbered Title. the party making the fastest mile. owner on the premises, THe BAND will be in attendance, start at 2 o’clock p. m., sharp. Entries, ten percent of purse, which must be made to the und ae , on or before ‘TUES- DAY, 29th inst. Five to enter, three to start. ROBT. CRABBE, Apply to the WM, M. COFFIN. May 26—2wks eod FLOWERS! FLOWERS Races will cretary. ‘ : : me. June 7, 1886, | HE greatest variety of Plants ever exhibited in this city. An immense stock of splendid BOSTON, HALIFAX & P. EL) Gera NIUMS, STRING tee; Ree crn Call early and get your choice at St. Vincent's = ers | Nursery. Steamer ‘Carroll,’ a Brown cw " “Worcs ster,” 2 J. G. ECKSTADT. rtown, May 28, i886, en’ North Atlantic. Steamship Go i ON! of the above first-class passenger steamers | w a leave Charlottetown fer Boston EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. Boston for Charlettetown EVERY SATURDAY AT 22, NOON, 10.00 | purs.s Cabin Passage - . « Stateroom Berth - - - LONDON. 3. S. CLIFTON is intended to sail from . Freight carried at Lowest Rates, | London for Charlottetown, EGGS very carefully handled; empty cases ABOUT THE 127TH JUNE. reiurned free. | If sufficient freight offers she may call at L‘ ERPOOL. Orders mailed this week, via New | York will probably be in time for her. FENTON T. NEWBERY, May 28, 1886, AGENT eee TO ARRIV=z AMERICAN —/TURK'S ISLAND SAL". c | | \ § | BRIG. “PLYMOUTH,” with a cargo of TURKS ISLANBP SALT, due here in a few days’ time, will be sold low ex ship. ccniniiiiiiiaiaisiia Apply to PEAKE BEOS. & CO. MIDSUMMER ‘TRIP. Leases. The large, magnificent Steamer ‘*MERIMAC” will bo placed on the route about the Ist JULY. CARVELL BROS. W I have a fine assortment of JAMES S. KIRK & COS’ (CHICAGO) CELEBSATCD TOILE SOAPS) (Exquisitaly Perfumed.) BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, June 5, 1856. SALE) 2Zaw & wy BY AUCTION The well-known Clipper Bark a | MOSELLE, = Valuable Property and Busines ae. Royalty, Charlottetown. ae ee Liverpool for Charlottetown, 500 Tons Register, Coppered and ( cok 10 years at Lioyd’s, R. RENBLY, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM About the 25th JUNE, Next. Intending shippers will please forward their orders in time. For freight or passage apply in London to Joha Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & 60. May 21, 1886--eod tf LOBSTER PACKERS, ATTENTION! SPRING, 1886, SUPPLIES, Fe Shareholders of the P. KE. ISLAND POTTERY COMPANY have decided to Sell at Auction, Wednesday, 16th June, Inst., on the premises, all their VALUABLE POTTERY PREMISES, comprising about Five Acres of Land, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, on which are built | the Kiln, Pottery, Warehouses, &c., together with the ENTIRE PLANT. at noon on The Factory isin good working order, an is open to inspection till day of sale. The| large and valuable stock of Ware on hand’ — + will be otfered at same time to purchaser of | 5000 Cases lb Tall Can-, the Pottery. £000 do do Flat do, The Ware manufactured is of excellent 500 Boxes Tin Piates—14x20, quality and in good demand. 20 Ingots Tin A Railway Siding runs into the premises. 25 Pigs Soft Lead, az” TERMS LIBERAL. 5 Bars 14 ‘nch Copper, Further particulars desired can be obtained 5 Carboys Acid, - from the undersigned. 10 Casks Turpentine, FRED HYNDM AN 2 do Bbrown Aspha'tum, June 3—eod tl s z > 4 ros ‘ ee ee 150 Coils Fope 6, ¥, 12, and 15 thread, 10 Bales Marl: ine, 1 Dozen Mounted Herring Nets, 500 Bris. Bait Herring, 150 Suits Double Oilclothing, Sou’westers, Aproos, Double Barvils, Over- 17 alis, Smocks and Heavy Shirts, Trap-heads Lig Merchants, | Bows and Rings, ( n Dack and Heavy y| Drilling 50 Bris. Meas |’ork, 50 do Prime Mcss do, 25 do Meas Beef, 10 do Jowls and Pates, Tea, Flour, Suzar, Molasses (in 1 bris.), White Beans, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Codilish, BARCLAY & 00, G EN K RAL Lu Commission & Ship 1191 Atlantic Svenue, Boston. tS years’ experience in this market, Over tifty thousand bushels P. E. | potatoes received by us last fall. Oar patrovs ail satisfied. Vessels chartered for potato | freight: at short notice. Write for rl | Hake, Haddock, reports. For Sale be ew Specialti = te . - eR Tews. Potatoes, Mackerel, Can IHORACE PFASZARD. March 17, '3—3me eod Ch’town, May 14, 1886-—imo eod 2ua-> ““S wee 4 ta - Bul BS ‘ 4 oo a cum ~ a ee it pox Pe | wre i Mir eS , ‘ J v : Se ee BA iy " - BD 3 4 eS ee Dress Goods and the Latest Novelties in Trimmings, Corsets, P arasols, auemnenes aetmmmmmnacer () eum orcemmecmnen Gloves, Hesiery, Frillings, de. Every Department is full of the Newest G eda at Prices. Our Millinery Department is too well known to need puffing te Good Goods, Latest Styles a uut Lowest Pri EER BROS. Popular Ch’town, May 29, 1886. “INEW DRY GOODS, innit PRAKING & STARNG’ ————— () ———_——— S usual, our stock has been personally selecte? in the best British and American markets, and comprises, in addition toa Full Range of Stapic Drs Goods, all the novelties to be found. inniteatiinam ina ()p ictainsintin nes London, Paris and New York M#il- linery. Fancy Goods, Hats, Bon- nets and Shapes. Q----——- and Umbrellas |! y—---—-_-- Large Stock of New Hosiery, Gloves, &c. —— §«_ Ol New Trimmings, New Fillings, New Laces New = DREGS to duit 0035 with TRERRITGS New French Muslins, New Parasols _~_— O) ee omer Muslins, New American Laces to Waieh. ——- 0 —---— New Pink Cottons, New derse —-—- 0 Wwew Carpets and Oilcloths! PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’tewn, April 29, “86 SIO REWARD. rEXEN DOLLARS REWARD is offered to that any House in the Trade is selling HATS, WHOLESALE GR RETAIL, a fe et ian ee THIS IS A STANDING OFFER FOR THREE MOTH pF WE have 2,232 Bard and Soft Felt Hats, bought for Cash, and offered from 20 to 30 per cent. cheaper than the majority of buyers value them. We mean to Sell it you give us chance, Buy from us and we will be mutually benefitted. Drop iu aud © us, even if you don’t want to buy. Rew New Gleths, New deokets. TD. Ax BECCA. 7a Queen Street. Ch’tuwn, April 17, ’®6-—eod & wky = ellie