«7, Local and Other Items. —— Dancer. —The attention of the civic autho rittes is directed to a dangerous hole in the open street at the foot of Queen street. : — - Tae Ririe.—Some of the young shots of No. 2 Battery, G. A., are holding a competi: tion at Kensington Range this afternoon. Score to-morrow, poeta New Books.—H. Rider Haggard’s new work, ** Mr. Mason's Will;” ‘ Fahey’s Crime, or the Detective Robbers of Montreal,” etc., at the Diamond Bookstore sgieanliamincts A Bie Cottecrion.—The haif-yearly col- lection for the Archbishop and Priests, “which was taken in the three Roman Catholic churches in Halifax on Sunday, amounted to $2,420. aosgan A Porrer.—Goddard, in his excellent book on ** Marketing,” says :—“ In selecting fish, choose only those which are firm and stiif, with lively red gills, eyes full and clear, and fins firm. ienisiaie _ Caren Service.—There will (D. V.) be divine service on Sabbath, the Ist July, at North River, 10.30 a. m.; New Glasgow Road, 2.30 p. m., and at Hunter River 6.30 p.m. - John Goodwill. innliiniaiinswsin STEAMERS Movements.—The M. A. Starr left Port Hawkesbury to-day and is due here to-morrow morning. : The Worcester is taking in cargo for Bos- ton and will sail at six this evening. - - Evecrric Lientinc.—The Montreal City Council has before it a proposition to light the whole city by electricity for § 35,000 on the a shall principie. Anot ner company offer 3 a combited arc and incandescent system fo: $50,000 less. - Governor-General's ethciency—a clock—won by No. 2 ARRIVED. —The lor weneral prize handsome Freuch Battery, G. A., iast year, has arrived, and will be on exhibition in the show window of Wellner’s jewelry store in & few days, = a Horet TRANSFeR.— Mr, George McSweeney, proprietor of the Brunswick House, Moncton, and of the Dorchester Hotel, has brought out the Weldon House at Dorchester, which he proposes to close, the Dorchester Hotel taking all the business. - Saip New ‘By telegram to Hon. D. Davies, we learn that the schooner Elisha Crowell, Captain Butler, from the West Ccast of Newfoundland, with a cargo of canned lobsters, arrived at Pictou to-day. saieidiaellessih Ix Lucx.—Mr. J. T. Crockett, of the firm of J. H. Myrick & Co., though not so fortunate as his iriends the Byers family, fell in with a handsome pearl last week while opening some of Carmody’s oysters. It is said to be very valuable.—Journail. iinatitliinen) St. Perer’s Cxurce.—Holy Communion to-morrow (St. Peter's Day) 7.45 a. m. Choral Evensong at 7.30 p.m. Sunday—Holy Com- manion at 8 and 11 a. m. ; Matins and Litany at 10.15 a. m. ; Children’s Service at 3.15 and Evensong with sermon at 7 p. m. —_— - -_ >. -——- SECULARISM.—lIt is expected that a debate on the important question, ‘* Which is the better suited for this or any future life, Chris- tianity or Secularism?” will take place on Tuesday evening, July 6th, between Charles Watts and some of our local theologians. ncieisliinin Iy Tux Cuotr.—The New Star says:—The Wizard Oil Company graced the choir of St. James’ church, Kentville, on Sunday last, and its quartette rendered ‘* Remember thy Creator in most pleasing style. Miss Ellis of the organization also sung a solo, ‘‘ Nearer My God to Thee” in fine style. omeniiilitieimeds O_tp AspaLtaAu.—The celebrated stallion Abdallah Messenger, 4869, will be in this city at A. Doyle's stables, Grafton Street, on the 3rd Jaly, where he will remain till the 6th. Abdallah Messenger is the gire of the hand- some horse Parnell, owned by Mr. William McGrath, which attracted so much attention while in the city on Friday of last week. He is a sure horse, and is receiving a large share of patronage. pliiiidiciienies Str AwNnoTHeR.— Another faster has developed. He hails from the town of Cald- donia, near Racine, in Wisconsin, and is prov- ing a puzzle to the medical fraternity, About @ month ago he suddenly lost his appetite, and “has not eaten a morsel of food since.” Physicians have resorted to every known remedy to make him eat, but without avail, He is six feet tall, and before his fast weighed 190 pounds; now his weight is 110. diesiajehitetiiaes PersoxaL. —Rev. James Simpson, Rev. T. W. Jounstone, D. W. Palmer, Esq., and Jos- eph Dyer, Esq., left for Halifax via steamer s Lawrence this morning to attend the Church of England Synod which opens at St. Luke's Cathedral to-morrow. We regret to learn of the death, in New York, where he had been under medical treat- ment, of Mr. Selwyn H. Shreve, of Halifax. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. Major Wright, of Centreville, and of Mrs. Dr. Jamie- son, of Summerside. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Alfred Jeer, (sonof the late Mayor Beer) who visited his friends in this city a few months ago, hus secured « position on the Mexican Nati nal Railway, Mexico, at a salary of $160 a month. Mr, W. E. Bagnall and wife, of North Bay, Ont., are visiting their relatives and friends in the city. Mayor O' Mullin, of Halifax, is in the city. Dr. S. W. Dodd returned home last evening. a at A Svuspiciovs CHanacter.—A Moncton despatch of the 26th tothe St. John Telegraph says: ** Conductor McDougall, who brought in the accommodation from the north side this afternoon, informed Deputy Sheriff Hen- derson that two suspicious men, supposed to be burglars who had been ‘‘ doing ” Dalhousie ahd points north, had boarded the train at that Junction and got off at this station. The Deputy Sheriff and Marshal Thibedeau went in search of them and met one in front of the Hotel Brunswick. They arrested and searched him and ‘found $115 in notes and silver, a revolver, a package of Fuller's earth, and a poeket map of the Maritime Provinces. He was locked up, and search made for the other one. His companion was seen on Upper Main street, but Jwhen he saw the police he ran, fellowed by Thibedeau, who chased him about a mile up the northern track, when the fugitive took to the woods and disappeared ; he had not been captured up to 9 o'clock. The erson who was arrested gave his name as Janiel Baker, of Souris, P. E. L, and said he was onhis way to St. John or Shediac. He is about 20 years of age, and of medium height. The other one is tall and about 33 years old.” — .—_——— King of Sweed, Lang’s purple top, and Car- ter's imperial turnip seed, only 25c per pound, at Kk. K. Brace’s. They are all splendid seeds. ~~ P. J. Foran is opening to-day a few cases hats, made especially for himself, spiahineahinaacinetin mms THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPROIAL Desparouks To THe EXAMINER, CERMAN WY. Opening of the Landtag. IMPOSING CEREMONIAL. BERLIN, June 27. The opening of the Landtag to-day was accompanied by an imposing ceremonial similar to that observed when the Reich- stag met. The white hall of the old castle was again the scene of the ceremonies. he King entered the hall followed by the royal princes. The Queen and Princess occupied a dais to the right of the throne. The members of the two houses of the Landtag were stationed opposite the throne. The members of the upper house on the right and those of the Lower House on the left side. As soon as the King arrived, the President of the Upper House proposed cheers for him, and they were given with enthusiasm. The King did not remove his helmet while reading his speech. The chief passage of the ad- dress were loudly applauded. When he had finished the King extended his hand to Prince Bismarck, who, bow- ing low, kissed it. After bowing to the assembly, the King left the room amid enthusiastic cheering. The Dowager Empress Victoria to-day received the President and Vice-President ot the Reichstag, who presented her with an address of condolence, on account of the death of the Emperor Frederick. They atterwards waited upon the Emperor an presented him with the reply of the Reich stag, and the speech from the throne. Ottawa News. Orrawa, June 27. Mr. Robertson, Manager of the Joggins raft interviewed the Minister of Justice and Minister of Customs to-day in reference to the recent seizure of steel wire. It is un- derstood that the wire will be released on payment of duty, no fine being imposed. The timber comprising the raft will be sub- —— to an export duty of $1 per thousand eet. The auditing of the Intercolonial Rail- way account, which has heretofore been done by Financial Inspector Tims, will hereafter be performed under supervision of the Auditor General. Absconding Cashier Arrested. Monrreat, June 27. Chas. A. Pitcher, of Province, teller of the Union Bank there, arrived here yester- day and registered at the St. Lawrence Hallas J. A. Robertson, of Fall River, Mass. He was arrested by Detective Kel- lert, who had received information and had been watching him. The prisoner had purchased a ticket by the Allan Line, and intended leaving for England to-day. He was taken to his room and searched, and Detective Kellert states that security and cash amounting to ,$700,000 were found on him. The prisoner took his arrest cooly. Relieving the Sufferers. Sr. Louis, June 26. Despatches from El Paso to-day say: ** Steps are being taken for the relief of the sufferers by the overflows along the line of the Mexican Central Railway. It seems that at least 1500 people were drowned in the Leon alone. Over 10,000 bodies have already been recovered. Insome districts the drifting water is full of dead bodies, floating as thick as driftwood. Measures have been taken all over Mexico, to raise funds for the sufferers Bishop Cleary’s Reception. Kiyeston, June 27. Bishop Cleary, who has just returned from Rome, reached Kingston this evening and was accorded a warm reception. He was escorted from the landing to the palace by a procession composed of Irish societies and citizens, accompanied by two bands of music. Many delegates and nearly all the priests of the diocese were present. Summary Justice, SHANGHAI, June 27. Nine government officials were beheaded in the streets at Scotel by the populace. All foreigners have taken refuge at the Consulate’s. The outbreak is attributed to Chinese instigation. Legal Proceedings. MonTreal, June 27. Attorney-General Mercier has instructed the police magistrate to institute proceed- ings against Le Monde for publishing an advertisement of the Louisiana Lottery. Wilful Murder. Montreal, June 27. The inquest on Thomas Donnelly, shot by young Jack Kehoe, has been concluded. A verdict of wilful murder was rendered against Kehoe. Queen’s University. Kingston, June 27. Dr. Smith, General Secretary of Queen’s University, proposes raising $60,000 with which to endow a chair in honor of Princi- pal Grant. Rejected Again. Lonpon, June 27. The Commons to-day rejected the Chan- nel Tunnel Bill by 307 to 165. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, June 28—-10 a. m. Northerly winds,'fresh to strong during day, fine cool weather. + Recetvep by express to-day one case latest London hat shapes.—Beer Bros. OPENING to-day at Beer Bros.,one bale stair carpet, superior value. For nobby hats gb to P. J, Furan, FIRST DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. Moncton, June 27. The Conference of New Brunswick and P. E. Island,in connection with the Metho- dist Church, opened at 9 o'clock this morn- ing in the Methodist Church. The President, Rev. D. Wilson, occupied the chair, and there was a large attendance of members. Conference opened with the hymn, ‘‘ A Charge to Keep I Have, etc,” after which Rev. Mr. Daniel and Mr. Samuel Read led in prayer, followed by singing and prayer by Rev. Messrs. Smallwood and Jost, and Messrs. J. Samonson and Charles Strong. The roll was called, and 80 members an- swered to their names. The election of officers was then proceed- ed with. Rev. C. H. Paisley, A. M., of Hillsboro, was elected President, and on taking the chair, in a few well chosen words, conveyed his appreciation of the kindness shown him by the members of the Conference by electing him to the high position. He hoped he would be able to perform the duties in some manner similar to the way they had been performed by his predecessor. Rev. Thomas Marshall, of Carleton, was elected Secrttary, and Rev. James Crisp and G, W. Strong were appointed Assistant Secretaries. The bounds of Conference were fixed and the hours of meeting were appoin ed as follows: 8.30 to 11.30, and 14 to 17 o'clock, standard time. It was decided that the persons elected at the district meetings be the nominating committee for the present year. The programme for the Missionary meet- ing to-night was adopted and announce- ments were inade. The afternoon session Opened with sing- ing and prayer by Rev. Mr. Howie. On motion of Rev. Mr. Shenton the thanks of the Conference were extended to Rev. Dr. Wilson for the fidelity with which he had discharged the duties of his office as President during the past year. The thanks of the Conference were also tendered to Rev. Mr. Paisley, the retiring Secretary and to the assisting Secretaries Rev. Jas. Crispand C. W. Strong. This evening a public missionary meet- ing was held in the Church, the attendance — very large. Paisley occupied the chair. BIRTH. At 326, Green Street,Cambridgeport, Mass., on June 12th, the wife of Mr. John Fisher of a son. Household Furniture. { am instructed by RICHARD SLOGGETT, ESQ., to sell BX AUCTIGa AT HIS RESIDENCE, UPPER PRINCE STREET, ian Wednesday, July 18, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M.: ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, com prising Drawing Room, Dining Room and Bedroom suites, 1 Knglish Piano, Card Tables, Whatnots, Centre Tables, Cheftioneers, Brackets, Brussels Carpets, Stair Carpets and Rods, Oil Cloth, Rugs, Fire [rons, Cornices, Curtains, Pic- tures, etc., etc, ALso—1 Base Burner, Cook Stove and Kitchen Utensils, etc. G. M. HARRIS, ju23 iC pee pe Auctioneer, ONTONS. @g | 150 Crates of the Finest) & a s ~ 3 “ | = -@nions Selling Cheaper - Zs = a = | than any in the market. #- RITCHIE BROS. & CO, ju2i—dy 61 wiy 3i WANTED. FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. by a Lon- don, New York and Canadian House, A F rst-Class Traveler and Manager, to reside at Charlottetown, forthe General Dry Goods business. Apply. stating terms, qualifice- ane an reference to P. O. Box 250, Halifax. ju25—6i Belfast Ginger Ale. 10 CASES BELFAST GINGER ALE. For sale low. JAMES BYRNE. _ju25—3i_pa WANTED! 4,000 Men, Women & Children. —_—- THE ABOVE NUMBER are hereby invited by the METHODISTS of HUNTER RIVER. to take part in their Grand Tea and Entertainment To be held on the Premises of R. BAG- NALL, -, On : Dominion Day, July 2. Trains will convey passengers at half fare. The Artillery Band, under command of Mr. J. Worth, will take part in the proceedings. Swings, Refreshment Tables and suitable amusements of all kinds will be provided, ‘Tea will be served at noon. Parties found sell- ing intoxicating drinks on or near the ground will be dealt with immediately, If the weather proves unfavorable, the Tea will take place first fine day. By order of Committee. F. N. DARKE, a Secrerary,. Hunter River, June 21, 1888—dy 3i wky li Pros ae hanaeaiae a mtr oe ag The Mizonth PERKINS First Class Dry METHODIST CONFERENCE. - - ‘THURSDAY. JUNE 28, i8ss. STERNS. Low frices. Large Range UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS, very cheap ; large stock of MILLINERY, HATS, BONNETS and TRIM- MINGS, at lowest prices; DRESS WORSTEDS and TWEEDS; GOODS and TRIMMINGS to suit, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS and PLUSHES ; very best value; MANTLE CLOTHS, BLACK a great variety of PRINT CUTTONS ; CHEAPEST CARPETS ON P. E. ISLAND. Ch’town, June 7, 1888. LOBSTER PACKERS’ SUPPLIES, 100 000 LOBSTER LABELS, ? 50,000 MACKEREL do., 10 carboys Muriatic Acid. 50 dozen Suits Oiled Clothing, 5 casks Goiden Lacquer, * ‘Turpentine, 100 reams Straw Paper, 20 barrels Beef, 25 firkins Butter, 5 barrels Beans. For sale by HURACE HASZARD. 150 chests CONGOU TEA, 200 barrels FLOUR { ‘Tals, 2% “ GRANULATED SUGAR, iO - Yellow * 200 reams Wrapping Paper, 100 boxes oP. 80,000 Assorted Paper Bags. For sale by HORACE HASZABD. jul9—2w eod Shneet een ce rancinnennttett ea WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. LOSt—On, Monday afternoon, between St. Peter’s Road and Perkins & Sterns’ Store, a Parce! containing two boxes. Finder will please leave same at PERKINS & STERNS’. 3i—ju27 WANTED.—A Servant (3irl to go to Lethbridge Northwest Territory. Passage paid, and wages $18 a month, Family of two. Must be a good Cook and well recommended. Apply to Mrs. F. W. HYNDMAN, Euston Street. ju27—10i pd WANTED.—The Subscriber will be glad to receive applications from a Gentleman and Wife or from one or two young Gentlemen as Boarders, at her residence, Dorchester Street, opposite Judge Alley’s, and adjoining the resi- dence of J. B, Macdonald, E:q.—MRs. WILLIAMS, (late of near to Newcastle-on-lyne.) ju26 LOSt.—In this city, to-day (June 26), $15—a $10} bill and a $5 bill. A reward will be puid to the person returning same to this office. ju26—3i pd \ ANTED.—At the Hospital for the Insane, an Assistant Cook. Wages, $6.00 a month. Apply to DR. BLANCHARD, 6i—j u25 T° LET, for the summer months, the House on Rosebank Farm, a very desirable Summer Residence. Apply at the LONDON HOUSE, ju6—2w eod WANTED.—To Charter or Purchase, a Schoon- “ erof about 5) or 60 Tons, to carry lumber from Gaspe, Quebec, Apply to G. W. BENTLEY, Charlottetown. jus WANTED.—O'ld Brass Composition, for which the hignest cash price will be paid. Apply at MCKINNON & McLEAn’s Foundry. tf- jul6 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Girl for gener- al housework. Apply at this office. ju4—tt if T° LET.—A Piano. Apply to C, Lewis, north side of Queen Square, tf—ju23 A GENTLEMAN and his Wife or two Ladies can be comf¢~tably accommodated after the first of July, on application to Mrs. W. KEN- NEDY, Hillsborough Square. ju22 W ANTED.—A Young Man for outdoor work Apply to LAWRENCE WATSON, Queen Street ju2:—tf To LET.—The Boarding House situate on King Street, at present occupied by Arthur Clark. Possession can be bad on Ist August. Apply to CATHERINE MCKENNA, Terrace House. juzl—iw 3aw WANTED.—A good Servant. Good wages Must be highly recommended. Apply at THE EXAMINER Ollice. jull To LET.—A House, containing eight Rooms and a Shop, torent for one or more years The House is situated on Great George Street, opposite the Dominion House. Apply to JaMES BRADLEY, on the premises. tf—ju20 T° LET.—Shop and Tenement on Queen Street. Apply to J. MCGILL. jw—mayl2 T° LET.—A Dwelling on Upper Euston Street, Rent $100. Apply to CHaRLES MCGREGOR. jui3—tt LOSt.—02 Tuesday morning, near J.D, Mc- Leod’s corner, a Black Purse, containing a small sum of money. ‘The finder will be reward- ed by leaving i: at the London House, or with the owner, MRS. DANIEL MCDONALD, Dorchestcr Street. jul3— T° LET.—A Residence near the entrance of St. Peter’s Road, recently in the occupation of the late Superintendent of the P. E. Island Kail- way. Immediate possession. Apply to as, ie LONGWORTE. tf ap25 R SALE.—A Double Scull Shell, in good Fe rowing condition, Apply at this office, jug—tf ED.—Three honest, pushing Mer in een vicinity ; special inducements now ; fast-selling specialties. Don’t delay. Salary from start.—BROWN BROTHERS. Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 2m (tues & fri)—jud ) LET.—On corner of Water and Pownal T* giebabe a Room suitable for Shop or Office, lately occupied by the Inspector of Weights anc isenpures. - pply to DR. BLANCHARD. tf—iuld , just FoR SALE.—Three Acres now in beyond Henry’s Lime Kiln, an next to Maurice Blake’s Farm Residence, Malpeque Road. Being quite near the city, it is well suited for building purposes or for pasture or market one. Ap 5 to GORGE ALLEY. WlG—-vy aat wed -4 DRESS GOODS. NEW SHADES, AT JAMES PATON & COS. -—-AND— SW TRIMMINGS TO MATCH “AT JAMES PATON & COS, —AND— LOWEST PRICES. AT JAMES PATON & CO’S. DRESS GOODS! DRESS COODS! Don’t Buy before looking at James Paten & Co’s DRESS GOODS Ch’town, June 14, 1888—dy & wky B.S. DAVIES & 60,, CUSTOI TAILORS, se enis Dealers in Mens’ Furnishing Goods. meveremenanenees=() Large Stock and Very Best Vi alus for your Money. Large Lot of Summer Underwear, very cheap, “ Straw Hats, " * ilelmets, Coats for the Hot Weather, All the Novelties in Gents’ Neckwear and Furnishings, ALL AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. B. S. DAVIES & CO.., CAMERON BLOCK, OPP. POST OFFICE. BOOT AND SHOE FACTORY. Great Boom in Boots & Shoes. 30: THE EXCITEMENT RISING! oO: Our Boots Take the Lead | it any Foot, Suit any Purse | a NOTHING LIKE HOME MANUFACTURE |! sd o: To the Wholesale Prades JOB LOTS, comprising 50 Pairs Assorted Boots, sold from 20 to 40 per cent. below cost. About 1,000 Pairs of this kind on hand. GOFF BROS., Successors to Dorsey, Goff & Co, ee June 22, 1888. June 21, 1889—eod & wky, - | |