aud Other items, Local Hon, Jonny USTIGAN 18 10 Antig roish, ea Axous McMILLAN, Ese, Summerside, is in the city * . Whirtxe aud Glue for whitewashing, at | Watson's. oe JouN Prircarr w, Esq., « f Liverpool, i = is in the city. ; ~ \. Bo Warepvurton, Es , has returned from Uape Lretua a SPRINKLE your brashes with Helleboae from Watson's. * Drrep Smoxep Bez SLC at Keer Giolls {jad - aw New Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes at Watsoz - ee lwo cases of Cruakenness at the Stipendiary Magistrate's court th: - > A »Ew stock of Laurance tacles just opened at the Diamond Books ore. oo ‘ Lavrances Spreraccurs are the best in the § torenoon, world Geta pair atthe Diamond Bookstore. - Dr. J. G. Beyxert, of Halifax, will be at the Rankin House, on the 12th and 13th of June. single , Personat.—Hon. Peter Mitchell is staying at Hot Springs, Arkansas, f his health. - - Pirate Powpenr, Silver Soap, Brass Wash, Furniture Polish, and Brunswick Black at Watson's, = > —_ Reab George Crrter’s advertisement in another column. His store is headquarters for seeds of all kinds. {jus > A CABLE despatch announces the arrival of Sir Leonard Tilley and Sir Charles Tupper at London, on the 3rd inst. Spero lealin ld bain Homors of the stomach, salt rheum, and all blood disorder’, are radically cured by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. orm) lw wkly. enthiiiatiieeiiins The new fire-bell arrived from Boston per Worcester to-day, and will be immediately hoisted into the bell-tower. - > —- _ - & | manship by «a small majority. | the ; }routine work of the Convention then pro- Cloth Brushes and | Stessed, various Committees being appoint- fed, and divers matvers being referred to s celebrated spec- | of New York, i (was referred | lutions : ) } for the benefit of | R. K. brace wants fifty men and teams to sell Creamers, etc., in Prince, Queen’s and King’s Counties. See advertisement, - - - ‘yr . . i Pus special attention of traders and house- | holders is directed to A. McNeill’s sale of dry goods, etc., at 11 o'clock to-morrow. advertizement. lah Port tA Jors ENcampment will in fature hold its regular session on the second Tuesday in every month, instead of the first Wednes- day, a3 heretofore > ~ Tue steamer M. A. Starr, Capt. Ferguson, arrived from Halifax at 1 o'clock tu-day with frieght and one passenger—- Mr. Cook of Canso. She sails on retarn at 6 o'clock this evening. litiiaiinl Tusre will be « meeting of che ‘Young Women’s Christian Association” this evening, at eight o'clock, in the Basement Parlor of the ¥. M. C. A. All interested are invited to attend. _ o- Tue dwelling house and premises on Water street, for a number of years occupied by Col. Dunn, American Consul, was sold at auction by Mr. Dodd to-day, and purchased by Mr. George Coombs for $1,775. lil ccanidinialiie A pespatca of the Srd inst., from St. John’s, Nfid., says fourteen of the crew of the ice stranded brig Confederate left the vessel on May 24th to endeavor to reach the land have not since been heard of. - > os A MELANCHOLY accident at Notre Dame Bay, N’fid.—On the 3rd inst., a number of men were engaged in driving logs to New Bay saw mills, when a dam burst with terrific force, sweeping all before it. Two bodies have been recovered and identified. > Rev. W. R. frame returned home last evening; and, as already announced, wi)l preach in Mount Stewart Church on Sabbath morning next. Though net fally recovered, he is biight, cheery and hopeful; and evidently glad to be back among his old friends. - > Tue Halifax Stipendiary Magistrate is kept busily engaged hearing cases against liquor dealers charged with offences against the License Act. ‘The culprits are all fined $25 and invariably give notice of appeal. Nine prosecutions are still ready for trial and the Uhief Inspector says he has more to follow. - > ~— Tue steamer Worcester, Capt. Blankenship, arrived from Boston this morning. She was detained by a heavy storm at Halifax. Fol- lowing is the passenger list :—Mrs Mary Palmer, Edith Palmer, Kate Coyle, Ida In- man, Katie Trainor, Mary Trainor, Clara Young, Addie Young, Kate Ross, Miss Hughes, Mrs Charles Stewart, Sarah Stewart, Mrs Campbell, Jessie A Thomas, Sarah Rey- nolds, F T. Hicks, Nora Mullins, Edward Conlon, John Rapsen, Hugh Irving, Isabella McDonald. _ on An Ottawa despatch says that a commercial traveller is re:ponsible for the statement that he was recentiy fleeced out of $120 by a mem- ber of the Domiuioa Cabinet at a game called ‘“draw-poker.” Tne statement ought to be received with a larygegraio of salt. The other day a commercial traveller registered at a Prince Edward Island House as Sir Charies Tupper, though Sir Charles was then in New York, and while it is quite likely the traveller was ileoced it is just aa likely that some fellow baymin palmed himeelf off asa Cabinet Minister.— Pictou New Gece FARMERS, we would caution you about a pedalar going around the country peddling a common canfor a Creamer and making false statements about Brace’s Creamer. Don’t be deceived; the best is always the cheapest. Get the genuine article with glass and all improve- ments. ‘hose who get braces Creamer can compete for butter prizes given by him at exhibition. Go and see him, and always help the man that will help you. Any man that will give a hundred dollars for prizes is worthy of your help and patronage. {jud lm wkly. —— > Ma. MoCruaby took charge of the St. John Telegraph on Monday last. He has the best wishes of his confrers for his success, The Telegraph statt has been reorganized. Park Melville, who has been on the Telegraph from infancy, and who for some years past has been night editor, is promoted to the assvciate editorial chair. W, &. Bowes, who has had considerable experience on the New York World, continues city editor. A. R. Fenwick, af the reportorial staff, resigns to accept a gituation on a paper in the Northwest, and is succeeded by Vrank Risteen, formerly ety editor of the News. The Telegraph ia to be See | TELEGRAPHIE SPATCHES To] NEWS. [Sproran 1) HR PXAMINER, | The Republican Convention. Cnicaco, June 4. The Republican National Convention was called to order at hoon to-day by chairman Sabin, of the National Committee, who | also named Mr. Powell Clayton, of Arkan- | sas, as temporary chairman. The indepen- dents in the Convention objected to having a candidate named and proposed Hon. John R. Lynch, of Mississippi. There was creat / excitement when the balloting showed that Lynch was elected to the temporary Chair Clayton was nominee of the Blaine party. The them. The Gay was completely occupied with routine affairs. At 4.15 p.m. the | Convention adjourned until I1 to-morrow, In the,Convention to day Leslie W. Russell, resented the following which to the Committee on Ro2s0- ‘Resolved, that the Committee on resolutions be, and are hereby directed, to give a hearing to a Committee appointed by the Irish National League of America to prevent a memorial to this Convention on the subject of ownership of realty in the United States by foreigners. Sherman Will Not Accept. Curcaeo, June 5, Gen. Sherman has telegraphed to ex- Senator Henderson saying he would not accept the Presidential nomination if cffer- ed or serve if elected. The general im- pression this morning is that the chances of the nomination of some man not hereto- fore prominently mentioned have been increased. The names most frequently mentioned are General and Johu Sherman and Gresham. In case of a break in the Blaine column it is understood Nebraska will go to John Sherman. Eastern dele- gates are determined to adhere to Senator Edmunds, and as they are divided in opinion it is likely their strength will be divided between Sherman, Graham and Hawley for some time. Gen. Henderson was elected permanent chairman of the | Convention this morning. ee The London Aquarium Burned. Lonvon, June 4. The East London Aquarium, at Bishops- Gate was burned this morning. Of the col- lection of wild animals, some were safely removed from the burning structure; others it was necessary to shoot, and some vere burned. Among the latter were lions,bears, jackals and monkeys. The two Russian bears, however, were rescued. The roaring of the burning beasts was something ter- rible. The collection of curiosities of Marwood, the notoricus hangman, was con- sumed. Baby Farming and Baby Murder- ing. PHILADELPHIA,’ June 4. Twenty one bodies of infants were to-day exhumed near the Baby Farming Insti- tution, under the supervision of Miss Nivison, at Hammonton, N. J. The grestest eXcitement prevails as it is now clear that the children have been fearfully neglected. The case is now in the hands of prosecutor Thompson, of At- lantic County. — eo Still in Session. Sackxvitir, N. B., June 5, 10.30 a. m. The Convention at Chicago is still in Session. Manitoba Legisiatare. Wiynipec, June 4. The Legislature prorogued to-day. Weather Builetin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Tornowto, June 5—10 a. m. Light variable winds, fine warm weather. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, June 5, 1884, Highest temperature yesterday . ........ 67. Lowest temperature (read at midnight), . .43. Lowest temperature this morning .......-41 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. a 6 1 9 4 Temperature this afternoon, at I o’clock...61.5 ‘(Selected for the Examiner.) St. Mary’s Bay. I. Where the wind aud the seas forever roar — ’Round the lonely crags of Newfoundland’s shore, ’Mid the barren rocks and the ceaseless spray, Dash the moaning waves of St. Mary’s Bay. Il. Though the white sea-fogs of that storm-bound coast Make each lofty crag like a sheeted ghost, And ever the cold waves to and fro, Drag drowned men’s bones in their ebb and flow, : It still is a harbor when storms are high, For the fishing fleets that are sailing nigh. 111. It was in the August of ’Sixty-two, And homeward bound the fishermen flew, When a storm swept down as they cleared Cape Race, ‘ And caught them all in its wild embrace. IV. There was thunder of waves and the tempest’s roar, And the fog lay thick over sea and chore, And an hundred boats went down that day im the storm-tossed waves of St, Mary’s Bay, Vv. There was weeping and wailing on Marble- head, And the maidens of Wellfleet mourned their dead; In the homes of St. Peter’s sorrow sat, There were thirty widows in Arichat. Vi. And often now in that bay of fear, The storm-bound gm gekrcee and pose. The dapping of sails, and the voiees of mer, And all thie ships art affoat again, congratulated on ite experivnettl aad weil staff, DaAIny XA MTN EIR in Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, June 3. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, | Cameron, master, for Point du Chene:— .. 3 860.00, 17 cattle... PRN ii nie i 6k 8453 1100 60) Wa chs ook css. Sadeaves in0.00 21 bags potatoes... .. . Pa 8.00 oa er es 5 in i kik Ae 3.66.00 | ec Tete chen ee ee ere 30.00 thee | ee eee 437.00 Seer eee WEED) iA. 8d. A cn 554.00 EN i oe ee ee 5 00 $85 yds Island cloth.............. 308.00 17 bags potatoes.......... ps ane ahs Se $6608.00 SuMMERsIpE, June 4. Shipped per Str. St. Lawrence, Evans, Master, for Point da Chene : I len way cy y o's xc vole welouie $1440.00 | EE ee SS 80.00 DM. ok 6s 00k. kas so be 656 00 to ett ge OR Ee ee 544.00 week ca 838.C0 ar On 183.09 49 bbls IO, eidiiccsind p.due a me ke 20.00 PE ce. pas Vad cue eben cna 126.00 OEE MOLE 7.00 1 shingle machine................ 30.00 BANINEE bs Wb Gale S Eds ooo 0 kK be ots «« 135.00 $4059.00 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. June 5.—ss Worcester, Blankenship, Boston. mdse; Pholine, Marshman, Buctouche, 800 pieces neals. CLEARED, June 4.—W Wright, McRae, Pictou, bal; Escort, Boudroit, Pinette, bal; Foam, Moray, New London, sundry mis; Clay- more, Marquis, Pownal, bal. OTHER PORTS, Summerside, June 3—Ent Maggie, Gorrier, Tracadie, N B, lum; St Flavie, Ch’town, Vanemburg, bal; Carrier Dove, Allen, Point du Chene, bal. 4th—Lodi, Green, Shediac, lum; Adonia, Arsenault, Point du Chene, lum Cld— Alaska, Young, Port of Spain, Trinidad, oats; Carrier Dove, Allen, Pictou, bal; St Flavie, Vanemburg, Bay Verte, oats; North America, Laundry, New Carlisle, P Q, bal; Merning Star, Arsenault, Richibucto, bal. 4th—Mary Elien, Hurst, Arichat, potatoes; Lois, Campbeil, Shediac, bal. Halifax, June 2—Ar Matilda, White, Mon- tague, Juce 3-—Margaret Ann, McAvoy, Montague; Eugine, McMullan, Souris, Port Hawkesbury, June 1—Sailed bark Olivette, Port Hue, P. E.I. Santos, April 21—-Ar bark Premier, Mc- Kenzie, Barnard, Newport. HOTEL ARRIVALS, RANKIN HOUSE. June 4—Maleclm McLeod, Belfast; Jas Clark, New York, S R Casey, Halifax; R Mullan, Jr, Brougham, Ont; Kk M Glass, Mon- treal. REVERE HOUSE. June 4—R A Murdock, Quebec; EJ How- ell, Montreal; J E Chaseman, Rochester, N Y; P McLaren, Halifax; WmM Martin and wife, Eldon; A S McDonald, do; Miss Marie Martin, do; Miss Maggie A McDonald, do; Miss Stevens, Orwell. OSBORNE HOTEL. June 4— Martin O'Conner and wife, Summer- side; Pius S Murphy, P E 1 R; Geo Forbes, Vernon River; Alex Laird, New Glasgow; Alex Newbery, Mt Stewart; J R Moore, Pownal; D McKenzie, Montague; Alex Martin, do; Jehn C Durant, Margate. 5th~—S Far- quharson, St Andrews; AJ McInnis, Murray Kiver; J S McKay, Summerside. ROCKLIN HOUSE. June 4—Dunean Hyde, West River; Joseph Lane, Vernon River; Hugh MeMillan, New Haven; Hector McLeod, St Peter’s; Rev W Grant, West River; Deacon Balderzon, North Wiltshire; J A Millman, Kensington; James Palmer, Crapaud; Mrs E Pratt and two children, St Peters; James Laird, do; Fred Turner Suffolk; Walliam Pound, Margate; Rev W Scott, Bedeque; Rev A W Mahan, St Peter's Road; Rev W A Mason, Pictou, N §; John McNeil, Cavendish; John J Hynes, Pictou, N 8; Alonzo Hathrimes, Annapolis, do, OCEAN HOUSE, June 4—Paul McUormack, Boston; Bella McInnis, do; Sarah McInnis, do; Mrs Simpson, do; Rebecca Jay, do. MARRIED. At Aird Gowar Cottage, Portage, Belfast, on the 5th instant, by the Rev. A. 8. Stewart, Mr. William M. Martin to Miss Mary A. McLean. ae eS a DIED. On the 2nd inst., at the residence of her brother-in-law, Rev. Robert Duncan, of St. Stephen, N. B., after a painful illness, Isabella Grant Higgs, daughter of the late Richard Higys, Esq., M. C. P., Bermuda. At Frederictan, Lot 67, May 16th, after a short illness of six days, which she bore with Christian resignation, Janet, the beloved wife of Thomas Robertson, Esq., in the seventy- third year of her age. She was a woman who, through life, enjoyed the respect and esteem of all her acquaintances; and ber unexpected death has caused many to feel the pangs of sorrow. ae It is announced that Mr. Trevelyan, Chief Secretary for Ireland, has introduced into the House of Commons, a bill to sim- plify those provisiona of the Land Act by which tenants are enabled to purchase their holdings. The State will furnish the whole of the purchase money, where the price is considered fair and the security offered is good, repayment to be made in 33 annual instalments, with 3} per cent. interest. The amount that may be advanced by the State in any one year is limited to 25 mil- lion dollars, and the entire sum to be de- voted to the purchase purpose must not exceed one hundred million dollars, The Guelph, (Ont.) Mercury says:—The reporis which come from different parts of the country stating that the plum trees have been destreyed by the severe frost of last winter are applicable to this neighborhood, Nurserymen and gardeners here state that there is scarcely a plumb tree in their orchards which has not been killed. Be- tween this and the ravages of black-knot there will he no crop worth speaking of this year, and the lady folks will have to depend on somes other fruit for their preserves. FTo the question of a correspondent, ‘What are the nine poiats of law? a Boston paper answers: First, 4 good deal af money; second, a good «.ut of patience; third, a good cause; fourtu, a good lawyer; fifth, a good cours”!; sixth, good witnesses; seventh’, a good j 'y; .yghth, a good judge, and nine, good hick. LALLA OO TL CNL ttt titted anatase OTS ae _ ne te enctneee 00 suits Boys’ C’othing 72 * 5 GEO, DAVIES & CO, din LL Shee SUMMER Perki W? are showing June trade. Black. White, snd Colored isch. W ihhite, Chip Hais . JUNE 5, L St. Sterns’, caceemne. a complete stock of English and American Hats avd Bonnets for straw Hats. and Colored Straw Bonnets. and Bonmets. trimmed Hats and Bonnets. faney Straw Hat sand Bonnets, The Jargest display of Children’s Hats to be f ; Feathers and Flowers PE as Reads fiat and Bonnet shapes. NEW MILLINERY MATERIALS. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. me PRICES Low. sw Ch’town, May 28, 1884. LONDON HOUSE. ») ATA Ca'ES PERKINS & STERNS. CUVFEDERATION LIFE —ASSOGLITION. 0 HEAD OFFICH, TORONTO. ene <nerenen({) <<a enesctatiann The SECURITY offered to olicv- holders i UNSURPASSED b C ‘ doing business in the Dominion. orem " ’ y eny Vompany ; - PROGRESS HAS BEEN UNEXAMPLED in the history of Insurance in anada, Its Policies are INDISPUTABLE after three years and NON-FORFEITABLE after two years. : The CASH PROFIT results paid t liey-holde a Company in Canada. paid to policy-holders have not been equalled by any Stvies and Qualities, A0y GwVoyY "Spare ard p WsSByD Ch’town, June 2, 1884. BLACK DIAMOND LINE Between Montreal, Charlottetown, Pictou and St. John’s, Nfld, ws : oe ae ~g e A oe, i Sh iw aD ae gS eae a aS THE FINE STEAMSHIP “ BONAVISTA,” 1,313 tons register, CAPT. D. ANDERSON, will sail from Montreal for St. John’s, Newfoundland ON OR ABOUT THE 7TH JUNE, Calling at Charlottetown and Pictou. Will carry Horses and Catile ea Deck. For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & C0., AGENTS. Ch’town, June 2, 1884 ~ 3i. AUCTION SALE — Church and Manse. AM instructed to sell, on the premises, by Auction, on Monday, Jaue 9, at 12 o'clock, noon, the premises known as the Free Church and Manse, beautifully situated at the head of Prince Street. A description of this very valuable prop- erty can be seen at my office, The Manse will be offered separate from the Church The Pews, Pulpit, Furniture, ete, will be sold in jots to suit purchasers. TERMS—25 per cent. of the purchase money at sale; the balance on the delivery | of the deed. on before the Ist day of Argust Dext. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, May 30, 1884.—wy li dy jun357 FOR SALE. J EMLOCK BOARDS, Spruce Boards, and Fencing, cheap for cash, by POOLE & LEWIS, J Luwer Water Street, May 20h, isd4, © The following are examples of ACTUAL REDUC1L10ON OF PREMIUMS by application of profits: — Lobert Taylor, Halifax, insured for $10,000 in 1872, premium $317.70; in 1880, $160.10. John W illis, Halifax, insured for $1,000 in 1871, premium $31.77; in 1882, $14.20. Johp 8S. Mclean, Halifax, insured for $4,000 in 1872, premium $137.76; in 1882, $70 C6. Mayor Jones, St. John, insured for $5,000 in 1871, premium $172.0; in 1882, $77.20. Kes=> The tullest information will be given 9n application. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents for P. E. Island. Ch’town, May 7, 1884. Se ee a aera apeeEtewnaeteedianee Bost , (AY SUMMER RESORT! O THE LORNE HOTEL, STEAMERS. | CARROLL—Gapt. Brown, _ Tracadie Beach, ILL RB-OPEN on or about the 14th of 1 . Ie » wich » 3 WORCESTER—Capt, Blankenship. ccoms 224,.0e3%, Persons withing to secure siiilisipaathiniaiints | the undersigned at the Hotel. Further par- LEAVE CH'TOWN, THURSDAYS, 5, P. M. “°Ul*"s Will be given in due time. LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, 12, NOON. JOSEPH KENT, Manager, | May 31—6i 7 TO CONTRACTORS. i ‘“ CARS ELL BRON. | ae will be received, up to four p- | Ch’town, May 31—pat jour pio 3m m. of Friday, the 6th of June, from par- : | ties desirous of contracting for the erection of an addition to St. Paul's Schoolroom. Plans and specification to be seen upon application to the undersigned. By order of the Vestry. F. W. HALES. Passenger accommodation excellent. Freight carried at lowest rates. | Egg cases handled with greatest care. | EXCURSION FARE! To Boston aud Return, —PER— CARROLL O8 WORCESTER, —FOR— $15.60 FIRST CLASS. CARVELL BROs, Ch'town, May 31—pat 4w 2aw SCRE CUEA SECA AMERICAN ACRICULTURIST. 100 Columns and 100 Engravings in each issue. 43rd YEAR. $1.50 A YEAR. | Send three 2c. stamps for Sample Copy | (Englich or German) of the Oldest and} Best Agricultural Journal in the) May 3|—tl june 5 esi nent -STMER MIRAMICHI Montreal e Charlottetown Leaves Montreal, Monday, 9th June, and fortnightly afterwards. Leaves Charlottetown, Tuesday, 17th Jane and foriuightly afterwards, Superior passenger accommodation, and freight carried carefully at lowest rates CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 3i— pat ?m “ORANCE JUDD CO. Nuisances, lrees, &c, NOWS or HORSES found at large upon | \/ the Streets or Squares will be impounded, jand the owners prosecuted, under the City | By-Laws, | All persons cutting, barking or injuring | trees will be rigorously prosecuted under the | Dominion Criminal Law, whereby such offences are punishable by imprisonment from one month to two years, with hard labor. The sum of ten dollars will be paid to any person giving information leading to convic- ‘tion under Dominion Criminal Law. By order. THOMAS FLYNN, City Marshal. World. DAVID W. JUDD, | 7351 Broadway, New York. ~TWELYE-THREAD ROPE, } | / | » % HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, May 830—1lw eod LOT of second-hand 12-thread Rope, for sale by . 1,000 LO. AY - a aoe Valuable Property JOSEPH MAHAR. FOR SALE. Ch’town, May 22—tf fEYUE ancersigned offers for sale the buei- ness premises known as “83” QUEEN STREET. The building is large and com- modious, running back from Queen Street i a eae : . 8 eighty-three feet; and the stand is unsur- | @NITIZENS cleaning cut their yards can passed. Terms easy, deposit ashes, etc., in the dock at the ij east enc of the Gas Works, Muy 19, 1884—2w eo eE-ED SemeNEE, May 30, 1°84.—pat lw ee ere | NOTICE. JAS DESBRISAY. Ch’towny Marvh 6- eud tf Be a ail a a A le a a i ND ia Sith ONS is RE SA a AE RR ee ee ee ee eee eed are