aaa sisi tran” le MANERA HE es Pa Local and Other Items. Urron Park,.—This popular resort { ho nen has been put in good order, and now ready [or use —~ - Sons or TREMPERANC! Regular meeting of Victoria Division, No. 4, in McLeod's Hall, this evenin Visiting brethren invited. siiilaaaaaai fy ae St. Lawrence Lodge meets at § o'clock thisevening. Nomination of officers for the ensuing term will close at this session ~ a Men-or WAR The Pylades and the Bull frog (British men-of-war), and the Acadian (Canadian cutter), were in Georgetown yi day. : -_ Exevurston.—There will be an excurston to Brule, N.3S., in the Heather Belle on Di minion Day he steamer leaves the whari at S o clock, a. m an New Roap Si ERVISOR, Mr. Jas. Stewart of South Lake, has been appointed Roa Supervisor for Lots 46 and 4/7, in place of Donald A. St Wart, deceased, - lonsortIAL.—Mr. Geo. V. Moore, Tonsoriai Artist, has secured the services of Mr. Kutcher Wilson (late of Moncton), and is now bett than prepared to patrons. ever accommodate lis - ELocuTiIon.—Miss Jennie M \wvarry, & and tavorably Known in tihis city oO Well , IS \pecveu to give a choice selection of new re vd ys, in the Y. M. C. A. ing, 26th inst Hall here, on i ue sday even os LAt NCHED., rhe hull of the new steam ug built at Mount Stewart by David Eyan, sq tor the the Messrs. Patt, was laun Saturday morning and brougat to tiie city the same afternoon. > A Hrrcn. The outer door of Bank safe could not be Opetied tits itor Owilny tO & itch In the maculnery of lie « Dinatou .OCcK. business at the Hauk 18 con B2Quentiy linpe : ’ t > APPROPRIATE. — I Pro the United States Brooks for the \ e-Presidency, berland third party sh ibition party in have nominated a Mr. Lhe ¢ uni Pai ive & Slinlial ap peiation to their condidate in Vasey is elected, - EXHIBITION, : , r -; ti Ineeting OF tit PROVINCIAL hua: gene! The an Com ition, will LSSS8. Board ol this Exhi missivuers ior mMmanaying be held at the Law Courts Baiiding, Char- lottetown, to-morrow (Luesday), June 19th, at il GO CiucaA, &@ MN. al THEATRICAL. —The manager of the Huebner- Holme 3 Lompany, producing “faust and Margverite, * Saratoga, ** Baby, and - other dramas and Ccomicuics, is lh correspon dence with tae manager of the Lyceum, secur- ing dates for next moutna. PEKSONAL. We regret to iearn that Wil- liam Sanderson, Esq., Georg: n, continues to ir 1a spos ” Tt» ’ Mr. C. L. Daviso Robert Miller, Son & Co., Station , wloutreal, is here in t il resis - Pp . ll ' a ; : : PoLice Courr.—Henry Huntley, drunk and disorderly, 32 or 38 days; M drunk, $1 or 4 days; Patrick Quinn, do., $1 or 4 days; Patrick Hughes, do., $1 or 4 days; William Corish, do., $1 or 4 days; William Whitlock, do., $4 or 20 days ;s kh. Fal son, dv., 34 of 20 d Lys. ichaei HOoiton, puu . - <4 - Finep.—Rev. Mr. Wilson, of Toront was recently arrested for resisting a , who p plice man, has been ordered to pay a iine ol Si or go to jail for 10 days. ‘The rev. gentleman, it will be remembered, claimed to be waitin for a street car, when the oflicer, F - Wno ne 8 > Was intoxicated, came along and took him in charge. o Wuat Torey Ger.—In answer to a corres- pondeut the New York Herald says the alder- that city get $2,000 a year salary. of them seem to have got more mone y men of Mos than that, while several vi tiem have got a number uf years in Sing Sing, and not a tew have been given an ualim 1 vacation in Can sda. A telegram from Bos- ’ : LOngZworcn & Uo. Tue Capraixn Wt ton, received here vy late on Saturday afternoon, conveys the informa- tion that the law-suit between Captain Train- or and his steward, to which was made in Saturday's issue, had been decided in the captain’s favor, and that the captam would arrive home this week. oa Caprurep.—A pig escaped from its owner's premises in this city, on S aturday, and becom- ing frightened by the relerence noise made by those who were trying to recapture it, ran down Pownal wharf and jumped over. Two young men put after it in a punt, and amid the : Ps ’ BSHoOuULS ind jeers of the lar [! rit tiie > ‘number of peopie on the wharf, brou limal to the saore, and thence back to its quarters. Lu ECTU BE. Ch irles W itis. wh »is recognized as oue of the ablest speakers in the Dominion, is expected to lecture at Summ ‘rside on Mon- day and laesday evenings, July 2nd and 3rd, an'in Charlottetown, commencing on Wed- nesday evening, July 4th. His opening sub- ject here will be “* Science; its struggles and its triumphs. In speaking of a recent lecture in Toronto the Glob ‘‘Mr. Watts isa clear and an incisive speaker of fine elocution- ary ability.” says: icin Fisu.—A considerable quantity of codfish and haddock has already been secured along the eastern part of the Island. Mackerel have also made their appearance, a few having been taken in the nets, but none as yet by seining. We hear that a good deal of dis- satisfaction prevails among some of our shore fisherman in view of the extensive prepara- tions that are being made all along the line for seining this summer, many of them as- serting that the practice of seining should be stopped altogether. sieedeadlaca nigel Impgovements.—The Old London House, on Water street, has recently been thorough- ly renovated and improved. The walls of the billiard room and restaurant have been paint- ed and frescoed and present a very nice ap- pearance. Some of the latest improvements, including a clock which times the games, have been placed in the billiard room, which now ranks with the finest in the Maritime Pro- vinces. The barber shop is also being en- larged and “otherwise improved. The adver- tisement of the House appears in another column. imi, Finst ARRIVAL Ov AMERICAN SEINERs. The following American seiners arrived at on the 15th inst.: Henry Wilson, Critchert, master, Gloucester, Mass.; Leonas, Stapk 3, master, Gloucester; Herald of the Morning, McLean, Gloucester; A. R. Critten- don, McKay, Gloucester; Pendragon, John- son, Gloucester; George Willard, Leighton, Portland, Me.: W. D. Daisley, McDonald, Gloucester. All these vessels have nore or less mackerel, having seined them on their way down. One has over 200 barrels No. 1's and 2’s. The steamer Novelty has gone home with 600 barrels of mackerel, freshly caught in Guysboro Bay, N. 8, Souris os, iy r¥ ¥ Bs 7 : DATLY PRE ‘4:8 & BROS EB 4) ee ARP RAG REWS, Pred ro THE HxXAaMINeER. THS GMPEROR'S DBMISE, His Loss Deeply Reegretted. wa ial THE PROGRAMME 10 {BE FOLLOWED, Lddress te the Army. THE COURT IN MOURNING. Other Tributes of Respect. Lonpon, June 16. tl e Pin s, In commenting on the death ithe Emperor, says; ‘* Germany has lost high-souled ruler, and a noble- minded, faithtul man. The first Emperor William was «s much a soldier as h# grandson, the present Emperor, William IL. ind it may now be h yped, with Bismarck’s uifluence, that the grandson’s efforts will likewise be given to averting war.” Berry, June 16. It is stated that Emperor William II. ind Bismarck have compiled a programme, nd that the Emperor will continue the rmer policy. It is reported also that the ex-Binpress will go to Italy after the run i A] son who saw the Emper rr at Char- o tenburg preserved a paper whereon the Kmp I written the following: **‘ One the most consoling circumstances of my evere trial is to be shown what is said of me in the French papers. I vertainly endeavored by means in every my power to mitigate the hardships of war when ] But still war was very rigorous and it must always be to be conquered, It gives me fresh faith in hu- man nature to find how the French forget | vil lL had to do them and remember only the l present state of feeling makes hate war more than I ever did in my life.” was at Ve rsailes. the ¢ rood, Pheir nie BERLIN, June 16. Emperor William II has issued a general order to the Army. He says: * This, is, indeed, a serious and sorrowful time in which God’s decree places me, at the head of the army. It is from a deeply moved heart I address my first words to my army. But the confidence with which I step into the place to which God’s Will calls me is immovably strong, for I know what sense of honor and duty my zlorious ancestors have implanted in the irmy, and | know in how great a measure this feeling has at all times been manifested in the army. Firm and inviolable attach- ment to the war lord is an inheritance handed down from mother to son from gen- eration to generation. I refer you toa | long line of glorious ancestors whose names ghtly in history, and whose hearts beat warmiy for thearmy. Thus we beloug to each other, I and the army; thus we : ‘ Shine ori were born for one another; thus we will tand together in indissoluble bond in peace or storm, as God may will it. You wili now take to me the oath of fidelity of obe lience, and I swear ever to remember that the eyes of my ancestors look down upon me from the other world, and that I shall one day have to render up an account to them of the glory and honor of the army. (Signed) WILLIAM. Dated Fredrickskron. The Court has been ordered to go into mourning for the late Emperor for three months. The period of general mourning will be « ight d Lys. An Imperial decree summonses tke Reichsta xy to assemble on the 25th inst. MonrreEAt, June 16. The tri-color was hoisted at half-mast to- day at the French vice-Consulate out of respect for the memory of the late Emperor of Germany... Many Fiench residents are much incenced at the vice-Consul’s Act. fhe Plumber's Strike. Toronto, June 16. The Master Plumbers Association met last night and decided not to sign any agreement with the strikers, and sent a cablegram to one of their number who is at present in England, to engage 100 skilled plumbers and bring them with him, all the expeuses of the transportation to be paid. Generali Sheridan’s Condition. WaSsHINTON, June 17 (11 a. m.) The dogtors’ bulletin says General Sheri- dan’s condition contrasted with that of last Sunday, a gratifying im- provement as to the action of the heart and lungs. The strength is greater, the desire for food is more natural, and sleep more healthy and refreshing. shows Fisheries Protection. Orrawa, July 17. The yacht recently purchased by the Government from Col. Gilmour will be utilized on the great Lakes for the protec- tion of the fisheries... American fishermen, it is claimed, are using certain kinds of nets which destroy fish not required for market. Corporal Punishment. Hamitron, Ont., June 17. At the general sessions on Saturday the Grand Jury were ef opinion that the intro- duction of corporal punishment into the penal system would have a beneficial effect in advancing the morality of the country. A Promise. Wiyniree, June 17. Mr. Van Horne has promised the people of Port Arthur that he intends removing the Canadian Pacific workshops from here to that place. Track laying on the Red River Valier Road is to be commenced to- morrow, The Stanley Expedition. Brussezs, June 16. Letters from the Congo confirm the fears that trouble has befallen the Stanley ex- | pedition. The Norde has received bad ' news regarding Stanley. Pe SAE [NAMINER, . Nova Scotia's New Governor. Orrawa, June 17. it is understood that at a Cabinet ing yesterday Hon. Mr. McLelan was ap- pomted Lieut.-Governor of Nova Scotia, the appointment t» date from July 9th. ne Miraculous Cures. MonrreaL, June 16. _ Vermont pilgrims, returning from the shrine of St. Anne de Beaupre, passed through the city this afternoon on their way home. They report some miraculous cures. A Big Take Over. Montreal, June 16. It is stated that on July Ist the Grand Teunk will take over the Toledo, Saginau and Muskegon Railway, which threatened opposition to their Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee line. me Weather Bulletin. Toronto, June 18—-10 a. m. South to west winds, fair and warm, local showers in the northern portion. HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. June 16—C Fawcett, Sackville; Harry J Dean, Montreal; J Langton, Toronto; Geo R Lancetield, Montreal; C L. Dawson, do; C B Archibald, Truro. IS—H H Harvey, Mon- treal; Ed Howells, do; D Schurman, Sum- merside, OSBORNE HOUSE. June 16—J McMurray, Halifax, N 8; Naz Menuier, Montreal; H E Mills, Westtield, Mass; George Conroy, Tignish; C R Minard, Wolfville; M McLean, Wiltshire; H W Mce- Neill, Traveler's Rest; James B Hall, city; E Lockett, Truro. 18—Alex Raulston, Murray Harbor; T W W Atwood, Cape Tormentine; Percy H Palmer, Victoria. oe <a Fublic Auction. T° be sold by Public Auction, on the Premises, Kent Street, Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of June next, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, that Brick Shop, Dwell- ing House and Premises situated on the north side of Kent Street, and occupied by the under- signed. This is a very desirable Property, and well situated for a Grocery or other small Shop business. Terms atsale. A good title will be guaranteed. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Davies & Sutherland. Dated this 22nd May, A, D. 1888. JAMES B. POLLARD. may23—dy 3aw tl sle 1 Gli WILL BE DELIVERED EY lix-Gov, Hon, Jolin P, St. John, TEMPERANCE and PROHIBITION Market Hall, Chastotjaad —ON— MONDAY, JUNE 25th, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. D ORATIO: \ Do not fail to hear this celebrated Lecturer. Tickets of Admission—Reserved Seats, 50 cents each ; any other part of the Hall, 25 cents. to be procured at Apothecaries’ Hall, G. H, Haszard’s, and at the door. The P. K. Island Railway will issue Tickets from Summerside, Georgetown and Souris and intermediate Stations, good to return on Tuesday, the 26th inst., at one first-class fare. Doors open at 7.30 p. m. Chair taken at 8 o’clock. JOHN ROSS, Secretary of Committee. jul2|mwftldte Prince Bdward Island Railway. OLD LOCOMOTIVES. TENDERS, addressed tothe undersigned, will be received until JULY 12TH NEXT, from parties wishing to purchase Five (5) Old Loco- motives, of an estimated weight of about twenty (20) tons each. Delivery can be made immediately on Railway W harf, Charlottetown, P. E. I. State price per ton of two thousand (2,900) lbs. The Department does not. bind itself to accept the highest or any offer. J. UNSWORTH. Superintendent, Railway Office, Charlottetown, June 12, 1888. jul2—6i pat 6i wky prs 2i Just Landed, ex Barkt, Erema ONDON PORTLAND CEMENT, SNGLISH COAL TAR. For sale by PEAKE BROS. & CO. may30—tf For Charter, THE STEAMER ‘“ WILLIAM,” due here about ‘ 24th inst., will accept Freight for Boston or Montreal, or carry Cattle to St, John’s, New- foundland, at reasonable rates. Application to be made to D. FARQUHARSON., or are : R, McMILLAN. juls—eod & wky tl 23rd EXHAUSTED VITALITY. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Work of the Age on Manhood, Ner- vous and Physicial Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, 300 pages, 8 vo., 125 pre- scriptions for all diseases. Cloth, full gilt, only $1.00, by mail, sealed. fllustrative sample free to all yoang and middle-aged men. Serd now. The Go'd and Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the National Medical Association. Address P. O. Box 1895, Boston, Mass., or DR. W. H. PAR- KER, graduate of Harvard Medical College, | 25 years’ practice in Boston, who may be con- sulted confidentially. Specialty, Diseases of Man. Office, No. 4 Bultinch Street. jul3—lyr eod & wky ges Prec 7 eT ee er ane aa meet- s “ime et ALLELE ELLA Leis ?" mgs Ch’town, June 7, 1888. MONDAY, PERKINS & STERNS. First Class Dry Goods at Low Prices. Large Range UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS, very cheap ; large stock of MILLINERY, HATS, BONNETS and TRIM- MINGS, at lowest prices; DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS to suit, very best value; MANTLE CLOTHS, BLACK WORSTEDS and TWEEDS; SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS and PLUSHES; a great variety of PRINT CUTTONS; CHEAPEST CARPETS ON P. E. ISLAND. JUNE 18. 1888. oO 0 PERKINS & STERN Household Furniture. I am instructed by HENRY GREEN, ESQ., ene! is returning to England, to sell by Auction, at his Residence, West Kent Street, on FRIDAY. July 6th, at 11 o’clock, a. m. :— All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, compris- ing Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Seis, Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cleth, Pictures, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Stoves, etc. The Furniture is nearly new andin excellent condition. G. M, HARRIS, ju9—s tfea wk Auctioneer. FOR SALE. 100,00 BRICKS (Island make) de- livered on Revere House Grounds. Apply to A. McNEILL, ju6 —tf Auctioneer. SALE! SALT! 7¥°O ARRIVE, about Four Thousand Bags of LIVERPOOL SALT. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 15, 1888—eod tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. BeORROWED by a friend, some time since, a Check Multiplying Reel and Line, It may now be returned, as the lender would like to try acast also. Return to Customs Broker,: or, if -_ = SEASIDE HOTEL, - Rustico Beach, Prince Edward Island, (ONDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) :0: HIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE is situated in the centre of the North Side of the Island, and has been much improved, and will be more attractive than usual to the Tourist, Sportsman, Health and Pleasure Seeker. To those who need rest and quiet enjoyment, it has few equals. For beautifnl scenery, invigorating and bracing atmosphere, splendid Surf Bathing, Sea and River Fishing, Boating, &c., the ** SEASIDE” is unrivalled in North America. Tourists from Quebec or Ontario intending to visit the ‘SEASIDE HOTEL,” either by |Gulf Port Boats or Intercolonial R. R., will find it more coivenient to secure Tickets to Summerside, thence by Rail to Hunter River, where Coaches meet every Train from all points for the ‘‘ SEASIDE HOTEL,” Rustico. The route from the United States may be either by Rail via St. John to Charlottetown or Summerside, or by Boat direct from Boston (Nickerson’s Line.) Trains leave Charlettetown for Hunter River and Summerside at 6.00 and 8.45 a. m., and 3.30 p.m. Leave Summerside for Charlottetown at 6.15 and 12a. m., and 4.55 p. m. Trains run by Eastern Standard Time. By Train, secure Tickets from all points to Hunter River. Guests preferring a drive from Charlottetown, can procure Teams at any of the Livery Stables, distance about 18 miles, through a charming country; said to be the greenest in America. MR. NEWSON drives a Coach direct from Charlottetown to Rustico Beach EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, calling for guests; returning EVERY THURSDAY and MONDAY MORNING. The Proprietors will always be glad to give any information or assistance in their power, TERMS MODERATE. Special arrangement made with families for lengthened periods. JOHN NEWSON & CO,, June 13, 1888—eod & wky preferred, exchange for a plain Reel. 3i—jul6 PLANS, Elevations, Sections and Views of the Church of Batalha, in the Province of Estre- madura, in Portugal, with the History and Description by Fr, Luis De Sousa, to which is prefixed an introductory discourse on the prin- ciples of Gothic Architecture, by James Murphy, Architect. Lllustrated with 27 plates, London, 1795. This is the only copy of this very rare book known to be in the Dominion of Canada, Will be sold cheap if applied for at once.—HAR- VIE's BOOKSTORE, Kent Street. 3i—jul6 WANTED.—old Brass Composition, for which the highest cash price will be paid. Apply at McKInNoN & McLEAN’s Foundry. tf—jul6 L°s?-. —Between North Side of Queen Square and Beer Bros., a small Black Purse, con- The finder will please leave it at taining $4.20. , apr pd li—jul6 this office. MELLINER WANTED.—Wanted, in July, an experienced Milliner and Saleswoman. A permanent situation and extra wages paid tire right person, Apply by letter, stating experience and salary wanted. Address * Milliner,” care of EXAMINER Office. dy 5i wky Ji—juld FOR SALE.—Three Acres now in grass, just beyond Henry’s Lime Kiln, and 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 garden. Apply to GEORGE ALLEY. jul6—ev sat wed LET.—On corner of Water and Pownal lately occupied by the Inspector of Weights and Measures. Apply to DR. BLANCHARD. = tf—iuld LOSt.—On Saturday evening last, either in the Lyceum or on the street, a Brown Purse, containing twe Notes—a $5 and $2—some smail change, etc. Finder wiil be rewarded on leaving same at THE EXAMINER Office. pd 2i—jul5d WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Cook. Refer- ences required. Apply at the. ELDON House, Kent Street. pd 3i—jul3 To LET.—A Shop on Water Street. Apply to C. BENOIT. 6i—jul3 T° LET.—A Dwelling on Upper Euston Street. Rent $100. Apply to CHaRLES MCGREGOR. juil3—tt LOST.—On Tuesday morning, near J.D. Me- Leod’s corner, a Black Purse, containing a small sum of money. The finder will be reward- ed by leavingit at the London House, or with the owner, Mrs. DANIEL MCDONALD, Dorchestcr Street. jul3 ANTED IMMEDIATELY.--A_ Cook and Housemaid in a small family where the — isgiven out. Apply at this office. jul WANTED.—At the Osborne House, a Chamber- maid and assistant Cook, and a Boy about 15 years of age to make himself generally useful. jul2—3i pi 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 Rail- way. Immeciate possession. Apply to J. A. LONGWORTH. ‘ tf ap25 W ANTED.—A good Servant. Good wages Must be highly recommended. Apply at THE EXAMINER Oftice. jull FoR SALE.—A Double Scull Shell, in good : oe condition, Apply at this office. juy—t WANTED.—Three honest, pushing Men in your vicinity ; special inducements now ; fast-selling specialties. Don’t delay. Salary from start.—BROWN BROTHERS. Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 2m (tues & fri)—jus | To LET, for the summer months, the House on Rosebank Farm, a very desirable Summer Residence. Apply at the LONDON HOUSE, jus—2\- eod ~ oO T Streets, a Room suitable for Shop or Office, | Attractive pargalus lat Mey JAMES PATON & CO’S. a ao ce CY eee Black Worsteds, at Bottom Prices, Biune Worsteds, Very Cheap, ‘Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, nice for Suits, Felt and Straw Hats, | Umbrellas, &e., &e., Ready-made Clothing, Cheap for Ready Cash. (---— ++ PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARPE.,. Ch’town, June 13, 1888—eod & wky patterns Braces, Searfs, JAS. HOLESALE AND RETAIL. Oo Hardware, Carriage Goods, se hei ILL SUPPLIES, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. Qe ee ON HAND AND ARRIVING—A FULL STOCK OF THE FAMOUS GOUDHUE LEATHER BELTING. NORTON & FENNELL, May 29, 1888—2aw & wky CHARLOTTETOWN,