socal and Other [tems. wy! , rae 1 ‘ . I ' on King - ee ree enemy ae = Se: eae ==. THe DAILY EA TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, res a ee nes Se Sinclair, Bell, The Judee shortly charged the jury who Edward O'Connor and Robert A MINER, we. JUNE 9, 1885. Perkins & Sterns Are now showing newest Corsets. Paniers, Hoopskirts ieissaui that the ber ANA Onderelothing; Ladies’ Corsets, Maids’ Corse s and Childrens’ Waists, newest makes in American and Canadian manufacture, at very lowest prices. New Paniers, New Bustles, New Hoop Skirts, very latest styles and price very low. LADIES’ COTTON UNDERCLOTHING, Nicely Made, and Finished in Good Style, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery. &c., not surpassed in value on P. E. Island. G,oods Well Bought and will be Sold at SMALE PROFIT. PERKINS & STERNS. NEW GOODS Ch’town, June 8, 1885. NEW STORE are now showing a Complete Stock of Engtish, American and Canadian STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. We aah s . gynere inet nig | [Sprorav Despatcues ro Tue EXAMINER, ] afterwards retired to transact the usual !' he held by | egttethes Se far there are out three | A Mu sey | ‘s ‘ aa on s . ia criminal cases—one against a women | . thie arther particula : ; =: oy glare charged with stealing a child; the ew days il second against aaother woman charged | % sas with arson, and a third against «a gor CAVES Lontreal this = man for forgery. a ‘ v eks e wia here be * tho § person has left the Island, The civil» list ; ~ sa} 7 |’ Ug La " assacre is unusually large, comprising 2% cases, in a good many of which there is some fight. . ’ ' ° ha | ar All the leading lawyers from Charlottetown : a as are here except Malcolm McLeod, and he Beataiis of th n 9 sf, ,y | 8 expected to-night. The trials begin to- - ; SLU tiv EF rig li ig}. morrow, rvice in Lot j _ ——— - — —- iustant,at 10.30 A 7 43, . t 21pm) tee ee Tait ' Wholesale “urder by Rail. ani ‘ “ , : cane senile dewell : . e evening of the | ec ee :, > Sr. PererssurG, June 9 me Jay: Np d . at ; vw. gan » oe) 1 . : ° : Scene Sat thy ay aves of! A train derailed by robbers, resulted in Tus yac! crived at Lalfax from | the Vietines the killing and wounding of seventy pas- Bosto bp, oeoua) ' Newfoundland Ye sengers, wrado! & party of scientists Seti sad Labra ott eo i st natural history | Ww mm boaru : . . ‘J / Cat ' 1 a oe Winmesu. June ©. weather Fulletin. wht © , ’ A Fro lak . ’ oli = lf ashke Corresponiven? -legran +? e re i ‘kk ti uUesct il tor »* } E a * legray hs Probabilities fOr the next 24 how s f r A i zy the ocka ee | + nor the Boone there on the the Maritime Provinces Constantino me three hun- | SETEves Or 48 troops very building was iyed A was © mosques | ib ned and the contents destroyed. Ter- To! ae ‘ ‘ ie Aen rson was killed and | rible stenches fr: un the cellars of the oxonro, June 9 -10/a. m, iy ¥ i o Roma nC atholic Gi) ebe house drew attention ew saacae oe saememest wince , bir, | thither, and a most awful sight was witness- | 0 P°T*''Y'Y °° core Rev i} " ._ 2 ut quarterly ed there —_—- me g oft 7 ver Uireuit, received ‘ ] : ° MM wis 0 ‘IC : raed Four dead bodies were found huddled to- es er even bo Ser i . : ivita Was accep Led Kether I & corner. lwo were those of High 7 sad sethantes as snot! a F ather Favard and Latarge; anothe ” ighest lemperature yesterday, (read at sabject to the ¢ rence I that of al Se ee OS MSs buns Fs oe cc klk bebe is 60.2 ” tn a lay brother ; and the fourth was| Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at : . . t } hi te 2 > oy 5 : ° Tus Winnipeg says: Riel’s deferce |. oa — _—" corpses were horribly NE F523 2. Ro ide bie ik 44.3 ‘4 to be paid for by a Grit member of Parlia- | ; . a e heads were charred with | Lowest Temperature this morning. .... 441 ment, And this is right Hay ing encouraged | as au the four hearts had been torn out, | Temperature this morning,at 8 o’clock,. 46 8 him in the 1 | n.the rit s she uld pot now : ide gashes beir g made in the lower part Vs mperature thia afternoon atl ooaleok. 50 0 abandon him, but supp y fim with the best | Of the stomach, wah oe counse! available rhose who know the Indian methods of Reaprrs of THe Examiner have geen what a egal ae rture will at ounce know who did the deed. | the London 7'imes has gaid about the comple- Owen Cons EsQ., am cit Connolly |. Faverd’s hands were cut off, and same other | tin of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and the took presage in the steamer Clifton, whi ah | lim}! $s were micsing. Every body was rot. | '™Portaree of the work from a national peint left for Lo oe 7 . : R . ; — o T' With corraption, and when taken out i rere he following is what another yiit the VA » pY ; meee m Great lof the cellar an l leid uv ' h 7 ruportant Knuglish journal the London ieite’s and | ; \y wal wm 2 pi | ; , a ‘aid upon the grass, the! » : : : tritaa and | wm Mem & pica | sight was simply horrible Economist has to say upen the same subject : passage and safe return 4 nee ‘In a politi : sat passax 7 Strong men cried like women. oO i, "_ . ae ie bom peeve + Wis coviiien Guile talented . anadian Pacifie is uadoubtedly an event of Tus Reviseo Eprrion.— Harper & Brothers Capt. Cl r] bei a @ next morning. |very considerable importance. It will have issued the revised version of the Oid | A apt. larke, elng the only Catholic] kuit together those parts of the Do: z ’ . iicer present "ead a lits > “ee = ° Testament with mari al notes, and the resd- | Goad tt - : read the litany for the|mivion which were before dangerously : | deat ver » bodie a a; . vai . . : 7 ings and renderings preferred by the Ament |) 04) i ae i oe of the priests and lay |.is lated ani will thas quicken and ean revisers as foot notes. lt is complete in | other were revereptly lowered into the | stremgthen the national life. Such _ re- four parts, and is the fullest and best form Foc’ . sults are not unimportant to the Empire, but ablished. It may be had atthe Diamond | Col, Smith read the Ohureh of England are as — . oe Stroct importanicn. Bookstore. | bur rial service over the body of the unknown | [he Cnnadian Pacific furnishes the shortest ita | man route to China and Japan, and possesses the pi a ae Meee Bor. Jeno 9 great advantage of being entirely through HWE ROLLER WINK , Very iarge numoder ,» June v. Britis} erritorv. O ca: : oH ea) Be” ee British territory. Our position in the Pacilic of citizens were present last - Saree eee ywanlock, Mrs. Delaney aud/is thus strengthened, and the importance of f . yo? as Kat s ‘ & *{ svOrs . ij i l ot : 7a hee ar 7 r ; sa ; : ome Rink, iaphe a D : P ct _ | several others have been rescued from the | this has been thrown into relief Ly recent ine — gy " piersai : sit mu - I ilans aud half-br« ‘ ds, and are now safe even js.’ free that coals ’ dear ne vr € ~ ybo¢y in the Canadian camp. They were wel-| == seem preasea ana Weis aved., re 18] géomed with grea! cheerin y by the troops every resson to seinsatubate the managers of - *@ i iivinigthiae iait this ring upon the satisfaction already given. 7 LoxvoN popere of Saturday leat all pub- lisbed an appeal in behalf of the Princess Louise fand for the relief of sufferers by tho {gees Pisiny th Vos Northwest. T he Princess sys that Great Britain cannot see Canariians suffer without oflering sympa'thy, end showing them that the Mother Country does not for- getthem. Th. = jais of Lorne, Sir Evelyn Baring, Laly B ts Couts and others signed the appear > Mr 4 Jonnsox, the colored editor of the British Lion, Namilton, Ont., writes to a leeal paper to say that be has notified Sir Joba A, Macdonald aud alithe heads of the Government that by Dominion Day he will be ready tolead forth a company of 250 Cana- diaa-born colored men todo baitle with the febeli iu the Northwest, he to pay for uni forms, powder and ammunition. Mr. Johnsing woke up too late : _ > - Tue steamer Clifton sailed fer London, via Sydney, this morning. “he took from this port 5,566 cases of lobsters, 208 sacks of | qrenae bones - sun iry merehandiz>. Be- tides the freight taken from here, the Clifton had a cargo of lente psilings, lobsters and ex teset of baik from Miramichi. Her passen- ger list consisted Mr. and Mrs, Owen McPherson, Charlo‘te- Miller and Beun, Vonoolly, and Mrs. town ; and Messrs Joy ec, Newcastle. , > a eclares that he has been ‘iolanen ever aince the second year of its manuiacture, aud that dar- ing that time he has never suffered from a blisters d tong or parched tonsils, or any yk er d Dsing Myrtle Navy Other of the ur aplens ant effects which most tobaccos will leave behind them. His ex perience, he says, is that no other t bas co whieh he has ever tried is qaite its equal, a that ia value for the money ne other comes anywhere near 1%. ives \MES Five Perisu py F! A Barrie, Ont, | Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Charles dewpatch says: At midaight, on Friday, the| Dilke, Sir Michael Hicks-Beagh, Sir Wife of S. Wonck and hig four children were | Stafford Northcots and others Atl Bont Loe ' “— cee 500 ae anaes Gladstone, in concluding the debate, said oh of a wind af — a bat J 2 fort the Government was bound to raise an in- indow alter ® great Dat vain eer | creased revenue in view of the impending to rescue his w and children, his shirt being buraed off | him ia the attempt. Wonck i crazy with grief and says that when he Woke the whols room seemed to be on fire. He tried to pull his wife off the bed bat could not do so > ADDING To tHe CHURCH bight converts were Baptist ( harch, in ti ing In thie eve the church mem! MEMBERSHIP, baptiged in the First 3 town yesterday morn- ing 33 were received int» the ership. There was a public reception of 70 new members in the Metho- dist Church last eve: ing. A numuer of thee bad becu bapti red the previous Sunday: the reap had been baptized but had not become Counected church. The services ~Moncton Times, poll <i Tee Halifax Herald reports : ‘*The people #4 Dt. Matthias missicn are making great x értions to secure the sugcess of the faucy sale, which is ke place the first week in July. The mission under the leade” chip of Rev. _# U. Wilson, has besa + ty successful during the pas* year in conipletely wiping out the heavy debs that was ou the b uilding. Sow a Wild the Were very interesting to la Bpecial eff >; heing made to secure enough Linney to plaster and make the interior of the brilding ag comfortal ‘Mans friends in Hali- fax have promi sed | help, which help may be Seat in the form of er vall, useful and fancy articles for t} ir 1 refreshme nt Os the sam: coming gale or 7 - A Barat soaTMAN.—A few days ago, Messrs. ( yursol, Curran and Gauit, accom. panied by Dr Fortin and Mr. Vanasee, waited Bpon i ma » Ade. McLelan, Minister of Marine Sud Fisheries, to urge the propriety of recog- bizing the services ot Mr. Jos. Vincent, of Mon- ‘real, in saving life, this ¢ yurageous boatman Many Half-breeds, women and came to Cainp with them. Both women eay the Crees kill them many by the Half- bode Seven Lodians + were killed in with Ca Steele. Gen. Mid lleton has not yet caught up to Big Bear. Fall of Gladstone's Hefeat of the Budget pa i2 Votes, children, wanted to aon but they were saved | the fight Ministry, The Choice Between Rum and Tea. Tremendous Excitement in Political Circles, Lonpon, June 9. Tremendous excitement exists in English political circles over the defeat of Glad- stone’s Government in the Commons yester- | day, and the almost certain resignation of | the Ministry to-day. The extraordinary expenditure in Egpyt and India, necessitated the increase of taxation. The Government’s proposal to increase the beer and spirit duties met bitter opposition from the liquor interests; and the Tory Party, suggested in- creasing the tax on tea and sugar, “and wine, instead of beer and spirits. The debate was taken partin by Sir H. E. C. Childer’s, danger to the Empire—danger which had not yet passed away. The Government had to choose between «eoholic liquors and tea and sugar. They oula accept the issue of the vote as one of life or death, and aid not envy those {who, if they gained the victory, would have to bear the consequence. The motion for second reading of the Budget was then defeated by a vote of two hundred and sixty-four to two fifty-two, amid tremendous cheering from tories aud Parnellites. When the result was announced, Lord Randolph Churchill and Parnell jumped upon their seats and frantically waved their hands and cheered. The majority is composed of all the Con- servatives and thirty-nine of the Par- nellites. The minority included Sir Michael Bass, the great brewer, and several Irish Liberals. The absence of a number of English | Liberals, who were afraid to vote against beer, caused the fall of England’s great statesman. ; Gladstone immediately adjourned the House. Supreme County—Prince County. SuMMERSIDE. June 9. The June term of the Supreme Court opened here this morning, Mr. Justice Hensley presiding. ‘The following gentle- men comprise the Grand Jury “;—David Rogers, foreman, Jas. A, Sharp, Henry having rescued no fewer than thirty-ihree perons from dr swoing Mr. Coursol pre- Sented thy byec Speech, aud reforre bravery ©Xpressed gistic terms to the theo vy Vincent, The Minister , pee »priety of the re lin eul 118 5 at Lo 4Sest,and it is uaderstuod will make a suitable Clark, gilt as & mark of appreciation, if the ds — tion in a neat | SUMMERSIDS, June 6 Shipped per steamer Princess of Waler, Oameron, master, for Point du Chene : nn nn ke on ke $505 00 ic ESS ae onens atte, <6 eee ee 17 00 ees 04 ae oe 3-0 00 SPO, Wg 5.0 bo onde OF os Oe 275 00 Nb can Oe EP 29 00 RP UNE 0k oo 0c oe gheG oid UT caus ¢ 905 00 TE sss 0 .. $2211 00 On the 8th, by the St. Tawrence ,-- OR CORN BO ie nacht nemannss*s $326 00 Ea PONS BNNNOOR. ots nas ou. 10024hs 94 00 765 bushels Oa08. 26.0. esac ce cc ccnne 306 00 “ROR nae + ho Ue-aW sa 0 os Camm . $726 00 sn PN NEWS. PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN ENTERED. June 8—Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, lobsters; G H Weeks, Walton, Cape Tor. mentine, do; Autumn Belle, McLean, Chat- ham, jamber; I Dare, Sprague, Northport; James Semple, Roberts, Pictou, building stone; stmr Clifton, McFee, Miramichi, general cargo for London; Opal, McLellan, Pagwash, lumber. | June 9—Ethel Aggie, Suow, Wallace, building atone, OLEARED June 8—Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, mdse; Ristog Dawu, Boudroit, Pictou, bal; Lavinia Jane, Anderson. Pictou, bal; G Fi Weeks, W althed Bay Verte, do; Autuain Selle, McLean, Pictou, do; I Dare, Sprague, Northport; Lettie May, Hubley, Pictou,do June 9 Stmr Ulunda, Hill, Boston, 1345 sacks starch, 561 cases lobsters; stmr Clif- ton, McFee, London, 5565 cases lobsters, 208 sacks ground bones, OTHER PORTS. Summerside, June 6—Ent sch Mina, Cr zier. Pugwash, lumber; Samuel V/onson, McKie, P'ctou, coal; Margaret Jane, Mc- Donald, Pictou, coal. Cld—Sch Hecto-, Bartel, Port Hawkesbury, produce ; Carrier Dove, Allen, Pictou, bal; Adonia, Arsenault, Pictov, do; Jeanne d’Are, Scott, Richibucto, bal; C Pearl, Melsaac, Pinette, herring ; Samuel Wonson, Miramichi, McKie, 5al, ania ee ‘ROTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. June 8—J A Knight, Halifax; J M Verner, Montreal; Cheries W Ivea, Picton; W Jack- mon, Halifax; Geo Gordon, River Joh Walter © Miller, Miramichi; A S Benn, $ John; R P B&B Joyce, Miramichi; W D Me- Callum, Montreal; Capt Finlayson, V R Bridge. OSRORNE HOUSE, June 8S—A J Armstrong, St John, N B; B Rarlow, Northam, Lot 13; Daniel McLaren, Flat River; Hagh McLellan, Dundas; Thos Welsh, Grand River; S H Hart, St John, N B, A C Mills, Summerside; P M Bourke, Mill View; D Gordon, Brudenell. SEARED. At the Parsonage of Second Methodist Church, on the 8rd instant, by Rev, S. H Rice, Mr, Eli Samuel Olements to Miss Emma Holmes. both ef Lot 33, P. E. L. J. A. CHIPMAN & CO., Millers’ and Manufacturers’ Agents, HALIFAX, N, S. “HOICE brands, in Patents, Superiors / and Extras, oftered at Millers’ prices jn bye er, “Malcolm McFarlane, Donald Mce- | Lean, Robert McC. Stavert, Chester Clark, | Thomas E Hogan, G 20rge Stordy, New- man Wright, J< ohn A. Sharp, {Eli Gallant, | George Muttart, Richard Costain, Henry Thomas Brehaut, David McFarlane, John Cairns, George Compton, George | car lots. A. H. B. MiCGOWAN, Agcut for P. B, Island, May 320-—S3mos 244 wintl sat RY BSoRIT: for AMIN! tt. the lest paper ow the (sland ees . We solicit a share of Public Patronage. STAN LUBY BROS Brown's Block, ets May 2, 1885. LENBEN HB8USE! JIU IN 5 t REID BROS, NEW STORE Cameron Block—dust Opened. Positively the Le Lowest Prices on Record. All-wool Blue Setge Suits, 36.50, worth | $10.00. | All-wool Pants, $1.35, | | $1.55 and up. _ | Black Worsted Suits, $8.50, worth 312. a . i 5 : Soft Felt Hats, 65cts, worth $1, E are showing this month a large variety, in all depart-| Very | stylish Americen Straw Hats, sof ke * aksealy ts. up ments, at very low prices :— Very stylish American Felt Hats, o0ots. | to $3. White Shirts, a gocd neat one for 70cts. Regatta Shirts, SScts., PScts, and up. Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, 85cts. and up FOcts. DRESS GOODS, | 32% 82 swe! Undershirts, Heavy Gingham Top Shirts, 36cts. only Heavy knit Working Shirts, S5cts. and up. A large stock of Vies and Hosiery. A large stock of Linen Uol\ars, 10cts. up. A large stock of Island Tw:ed, 55cts, up. NEW PRINTED COTTONS, | SA'TEENS, CAMELINES, | in Nuns’ Veiling, Sanglier Cloth, Cashmeres, Merinoes. Ladies’ MANTLES, Ladies’ DOLMANS, in Ottoman Cloth and Silk. Kid GLOVES. Silk GLOVES, Fish-thread GLOVES. ladies’ JERSEYS, CORSETS, large variety in Cotton HOSIERY,) 4 (N° Seth ot decteh ‘Tait, low prions. ° ceys, dec, =P HRAW HATS AND BONNETS sa Fine Tailoring done by Malcolm Bruce, at lowe: in Latest Styles. Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums. on the ‘premises, prices than Please cail before require ments. buying your REID BROS Ch’town, May 22, ’85—3mos TENDERS. ‘0: CHRISTY’S LONDON HATS... oe eee eer 20: signed ce othe LOth June. Teatensiee to find all material. Plans and specification can be seen at ottice of Sterling & Harris, Architects, Charlotte- town, and at Alberton Drug Store. Good and euflicient security must accou.- : peny each tender. i Will not be bound to accept lowest or sny NEW GOODS. NEWGOODS. icmenaaiai Fr. Bo MACDONALD SOAL. _COAL. H’ now,opened his new stock of SUMMER GOODS. Everything New and Cheap. ISCHARGING at Queen’s Wharf, a cargo of Pictou Nut Coal. Ladies iets, Flowers and Fea‘hers, newest styles and colors. Dress Material, in all the neweat fabrics —Silks, Satins and Velvets. White and Colored Ch’town, June 3, 1885. SHIRTS, Ready-made CLOTHING, W. B. DYER, Alberton. All the new- ACADIA, aut and round. est styles and Lowest Prices, SYDNEY (Cow Bay) round. \INTERCOLONIAL, do. SLO TELTN Cr. a) apes ANTHRACITE (Egg and Chestnut sizes ) VALE, do. ALBION, do. Mens’ and Boys’ CLOTHING, hig stock and at the cheapest prices ever offered. not fail te see goods and prices at CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Orders taken for all kinds of Coal at loweet HATS ! HATS ! ALBION, slack (blacksmiths), J i VIACDONALD’S Ch'tewn, Ma 3mo eod her 3inos a es 5 ant , May . 5, 1885— THE WERKLY EX| prices, viz : Special attention is called to the stock of Mens’ and Boys’ FELT HATS. SYDNEY (old mines) round. Queen Street. DVERTISE in “HE DALY EXAMI. " NER. the bhe«t aAenastleleng matlinew an t+ ‘ahund Ob'town, May 13, 1885, b . f P ial 7 AND ine epee marae oy nee tap aan y Pe ee ee a eo 2 Se ets '§ ee