: ; : i THE DAILY Local and Other tems. | : Pee Young Ladies Journal for July at the lia ond Bookstors . = . drunks we lisposed of by Actine- Pet ' i “ol : - E (run Club will to-morrow after noon at 3.30 o'clock at Belvidere. A full itrendance is requestcd ~~ \ THREE POUND ut, enught at Morell, exhibited at o “ifice this forenoon by Mi. Herbert Beer of Lot 48 ; ies Ni Ww Loos uy Boston boat, opened to day $ \merican Prints, Muslins, Hosiery, Linings. ms. Window tH th cuds, ete J AS, PATON & »., Market Square. o—. Cart. CroweLn, of the str. Merrimack, Which, alter the Ist July next, will ply be tween this portand Boston, arrived here on the Carroll last evening. qunntellietipiiiidesins (He Street Committee operations on Queen Street. oughly renovated, the where hecessary, etc, commenced It is to be thor sidewalks renewed (rood ! have _ > = A SINGLE hair will support the weight of iour ounces. it also makes a jealous wile feel as if she could support a ton—that is, if it happens to be an off-colored hair. — > — _ tne two top-mast schooner Cilla, Capt. Naus, of Lunenburg, N. S.. touched at Souris last week. She had on board 100 barrels prime mackerel, caught a few days before off the North coast of the Island. , nee JOYCE, who rece utly stabbed City Solicitor icTavish, at Ottawa, becaus defending Joyce's mother tamily dispute property, has sentenced to imprisonment for life. the latter was as his client in some over been a New Frvir.—Received to-day exS. S. Carrol] from Boston : Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Pine Apples, Rhubarb, Bananas, v . ; ’ - Onions, and Cocoa Nuts. Also one crate mice ripe iLomatoes at Geo. Carter & Co's. Store, Market Sau ‘Te. . > - Fire.—On the morning of the 15th the mets beer of Capt. James Young, West River, Lot 47, was burned to the ground, the inmates barely escaping with their lives. We are not aware whether there was any insur- anee on the building or not. ii eeiditiagibtioen Tae tea to be held at St.: Peter's on Domin- ion Day, in aid of the Presbyterian Church at that place, should be largely attended. The ladies of St. Peter's are famous for their teas, and on this occasion are determined to outdo themselves in making the day a pleasant one tor all who attend Advertisement next week. isc it is reported that the citizens residing in the immediate vicinity of the Salvation Army Barracks, Euston Street, are about taking steps toapply to the Court of Chancery for an iajun>tion te restrain the Army from continu ing their services as at present conducted. Phey charge that the Army is nothing less than a nuisance and therefore intend to try to have it abated. siciilipinadeaaui At Atweed, Ont., last Friday evening. at the conclusion of a barn raising, a serious riot eceurred in which a man named James Broughton was struck on the head with a haad spike, by another man named Robbie, felling him and causing serious concussion of the brain. Robbie made for the woods and has not yet been captured. Physicians con- sider Broughton’s injuries fatal. aunties Tue Treasurer of the P. E. I. Hospital begs to acknowledge the receipt per Rev. J. Good- will of $4.04 from Point Prim congregation; $4.02 from New Glasgow Road congregation; $2.92 from North River congregation. Also per Hon. A. B. Mackenzie of #4 from New London South Presbyterian congregation, and $1 from Peter Gillespie, New London. B. Balderston, Treasurer P. E, I. Hospital. Testis iceeehahi A ¥ASHIONABLE christening occurred at Quebec last week, when the infant son of Captain and Lady Streatfield was admitted into the church. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rector, Rev. G. V. Hensman, and the name given to the infant was ‘‘ Henry Sydney John.” The godfathers were His Excellency the Governor-General and the Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, and the vodmother Her Excellency the Marchioness of Lansdowne. ——- Moruer Sr. Ancetina, of St. Joseph's Convent and Mother St. Cornelia of the Con- vent de Notre Dame, arrived from Montreal last evening. A large number of friends met them at the station and warmly welcomed them back. Mother St. John of the Cross did not come to this city as anticipated but remained in Summerside. She will visit the Convents at Tignish, Miscouche, and other places, and will likely arrive in the vity on Saturday next. sl posi Tue general verdict of the smokers of the Myrtle Navy is that it is the finest tobacco they have ever used. There can be no mis- take upon this point for it is proved by this tangible evidence. The large demand for this tobacco shows it to be true, and the character of the demand gives further proof. It has never been of the spasmodic kind, up one month and down the next. It has been a sus- tained and constantly increasing demand. The unsurpassed quality of the tobacco ac counts for this. jieieade Tae steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, arrived from Boston last evening with a general cargo following passengers : Capt. 4G. sii i the j , dud Crowell, Miss E. McKenzie, Eliza Ross, Mr. C. H. Messenger, Miss E. Easton, Maggie Finlayson, Mrs. McLeen, Misses Annie Fisher, ‘ harlotte Stewart, Annie McKenzie, Christina McPherson, Ella Bruce, Annie Me Phee, Maguie B. McLeod, Mrs. Morrov,, Miss Maud Morrow, Mrs. P. Boyce, Miss J. Bovyer, A. McPhee, Mrs. J. J. Lane, Miss M. ‘Power, Mrs. A. Morrison, Mrs. John Morrison. a Tux following appears in the ponacr Whig police records of Friday: ‘‘ Ed. McCrystle, trom Prince Edward d, was up in the morning, and Judge Brett very magnanimous- ly let him go on payment of costs. _At noon Officer Dougherty saw McCrystle with a pint bottle of whiskey outside of the lower win- low ° the station. One fellow in the in - had a tin dipper and was holding 1% up iting of tu window while McCrystic | the neck of the bottle through oud" 6 the apertures and was treating his inside friend to the beverage. in a very few ads after he was inside the bars minus his whiskey He will go up in the court to-day und «will proba ly not get away for costs.” Who is this McCrystle, anyhow? The Ban- gor papers are so addicted to saddling P. E. Island with the production a every vagrant and rough who figures in its 1aw courts no one believes McCrystle is an Islander. The namt dy nbt an Island name a ee ee ee TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [SrectaL Despatcurs to Ture EXAMINER.) AOHA SCOTHL GLECTNAS, A GENERAL SURPRISE Repeal’ swesps the Provinee. List of ame eT = « Yembers Harirax, J The result of the Noy is @ great and parties. The ery of ‘‘ Repeal” Vince ’ An ~ ae oe nr © - “a >. une 16, ’ + ocotia elections general surprise to both | swept the Pro and more especially those counties bordering on the Atlantic fishing coast—by the half of | Cape Breton supported the Repealers. Halifax County gave six hundred ma- jority im favor of Repeal; Lunenburg County, four hundred ; Shelburne County, two hundred ; Queen’s County, probably two hundred; Yarmouth County, one thousand ; Digby County, five hundred ; Hants County, two hundred; Colchester County, four hundred ; Guysboro County, five hundred; Antigonish County, four hundred ; and Inverness County, two hun- dred. The Grits also elected one man each in Cumberland, Pictou, Victoria and King’s Counties. The following list shows thos who were elected ; | | | | very large majorities, and even Annapolis—Opposition, Robert J. EIli- son, Frank Andrews. Antigonish —Government, ja glad | ceased, with his wife, visited his relatives on this Aneus MeGil- | Island, two years ago, and during his short stay j livray Melsaac; Opposition, R. McDonald. | tives in Colin fChis- blessed,” Uape holm, Dr. Colchester Breton Opposition, M ick LV, Government, F. A. ance, George Clarke. Laur- Cumberland—Government, T. R. Black: Opposition, R. L. Black. Digby —Government, Henry M. Robichau. Guysboro—-Government, ©. J. A. Fraser. McNeil, 1} ~ John ®. S. Weeks, Hants—Governmeni, Dr. Haley, Arch. Frame. Inverness—Government, John MceKin- non, D. MeNeil. Kings—Government, Leander Rand; Opposition, WwW. c. sil}, Lunenburg—Government, Hon. C. E. Church, Geo. A. Ross. Pictou—Government, Jeffery McColl ; Opposition, Adam C Bell, Robt. Hockin. Queen’s- (government, J. M. Mack, Jos. H. Cook. Richmond—Government, Chas Lenoir; Opposition, D. Hearn. Shelburne—Government, Hon. Thos. Johnson, W. F. McCoy. Victoria— Government, John Dr. Bethune, Independent. Yarmouth—Government, Albert Gayton, Wm. Law. Halifax—Government, Hon. W. 5S. Fielding, M. J. Power, Wm. Roche, junr. A. Fraser, The Conservatives carry Annapolis, de- feating Attorney General Longley, and a new man’s return to support Repeal Bill in King's Co. R. L. Black in Cumberland, Hearn in Richmond, McKay and Chisholm in Cape Bret on, and Dr. Bethune (Independent) in Victoria, are elected. T=e Halifax liquor dealers solidly sup- ported the Government candidates, and three-fourths of the Irish vote was also cast for them under the impression that Repeal in Nova Scotia was the same as Home Rule in Ireland. A Successful Fisher man. GLOUCESTER, June 1°. The schooner Mayflower has arrived bringing 236 barrels of large mackerel. Capt. McKinnon says they were caught forty miles from the Nova Scotia coast. He reports that a large body of mackerel have gone east. He visited the harbors of Prospect and Liverpool and was treated as usual. No one ordered him from either harbors. At the latter place fishermen came on board and wanted to sell him shad; but he refused to buy as he thought they would inform on him. The Capt. thinks all the large mackerel have gone to the Bay. The Fisheries Trouble. WasHrneton, June 16. The Cabinet considered the Canadian Fisheries troubles yesterday. It is under- stood that the Department of State has re- ceived advices from Minister Phelps con- firmatory of the press reports that the English Government is not altogether satis- fied with the course pursued by the Do- minion authorities in regard to the seizure of American vessels; also that the Depart- ment is infermed that there is every pros- pect of a satisfactory adjustment of the pending complications. A Sorely Afflicted Ship. YarmourtuH, June i6. The ship Vancouver, of this port, has arrived at Delaware Breakwater from Rio Janeiro. Captain Aaron Porten and the second mate, W’oodworth Landries, both of Yarmouth, died on the passage of yellow fever and were buried at sea. The carpen- ter and steward died at Rio Janeiro of the same disease previous to the vessel sailing. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Progpices. Toxowro, June 16—10 a, m. Fresh winds mostly south westerly, mostly fair warm weather. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, June 16, 1886. Highest Temperature yesterday (read at_ midnight). . iain cal oa wily aap haietls uate Lowest Temperature yesterday (read at midnight).........+-+++++- ec sields o- 48.0 Lowest Temperature this morning... ....5.19 Temperature this morning at 8 0 clock. 54.9 Temperatare this afternoon at 1 o'clock. .67.5 The traffic receipts of the aoe ork fic Railway, for the week en ing June oth, were $201,000, an increase of $42,000 over the cbrresptnding Week last year. | | | rxANINLE PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ESN TERED. June 16+-P, L. vinia Jane, Langille, Boston: » B. G., Anderson, Pictou; La- Anderson, do. 16—Mary D., River John: | str. Carroll, Brown, Alert, Le Lacheur, Caledonia, C. - J. L. Crosby, McGilvray, Boston, mdse; Margaret Ann, Bucker, Cow Bay: Henry . Lawson, Wallace: Three Brothers, LeBlanc, Cardigan, , batty, CLEARED. Boudrout, Pictou; Lavinia Jane, An- Pearl, Keating, Summer- Brothers, LeBlanc, Pan- June 15-—Rising Dawn, P. L. G., Anderson, do: derson; British side. 16—Three mure Island. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, June l4 -J A MeLaine,St Peter’s Bay; Miss Mc- san , do; John T titizh,Maurray Uarbor South; N | | MeLeod, Orwell; Charlies H McKinnon, Uigg; R E Bagnall, Cane ‘Traverse; B Clark, Dunk Kiver; Joseph Taylor, Freetown; W H Pentz, Halifax: A Hi Caruth, Montreal; L A Wilmot, Moncton; F L ixon, Dorchester. 15—KE Hackett, wife und four | , os children, Ottawa; E H McMillan, Stanley Bride: Wii he Hacker, Summerside; Jas Waish, Mount Stewart; David Egan, do. | RANKIN HOUSE. June, 14—Jas J Dolan, Montreal: Jas J Rogers, | do; F J Ralston. St John; A C McLeod, Kensing-'! ton. 15—Rev. D. Sutherland, Gaberouse, C. b.; C, P. Mersenger, New York. DIED. | Gn the 14th inst.. at the residence of his son, H P. Mellish, Colchester County, N. S., Mr. James L. Mellish, formerly of Pownal, P. E. L, in the 79th year of his age. The deceased was widely | known and highly respected for his exemplary Christian character. | At Oneida Castle, N. ¥., May 4th. John Tooke, | aged 69 years. He wasakind and genial neigh- bor, a highly respected citizen. His many triends and relatives wiilremember him and his home with peculiar pleasure, where they always found welcome and plenty of sunshine. De- | made tmany friends, who will join with his reita- saying, “fhe the memory of thee is — wee | Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. FOR OVERWORKED FEMALES. Dr. J. P. Cowan, Ashland, O., proves satisfactory asa nerve tonic; also in dyspeptic conditions of the stomach, with general debility, such as we find in overwork | el females, with nervous headache and its ac- | companiments.’ THE EVENT OF THR SEASON ENTERTAINMENT —-OF Tableaux Yivants, Music and Readings, i MARKET are THURSDAY, t7th JUNE. PROGRAMME: says: ‘It | HALL; Song—Rule Britannia... ... Mr. F. P. Carvell Tableau—Britannja...... Mrs. Arnard PEN es bin Sti Ss St. Peter’s Boys’ Band Reading— Pride of Rattery B....Miss Lawson Tableau = Piano Duet —Queen’s "Jubilee March.... seceeees++s~s. Megara, Earle and Watson Tableau—F lower of the Family.... Mri eh .Miss Smith Song—Star Spangled Banner...... Mr. Green Tableau—America.. Miss L. Strickland Tableau—Old King Cole.......... . aw viene «ma siemce cane Uae ene oes CPORUNNG SPM avo upect ike Foster and Warle Tableau (Statuary) Music and the re Ss oso ht Misses M. Hobkirk, B. Haviland, A. Jenkins. Mase.) 8h. oo St. Peter’s Boy’s Band Song—Canadian National Anthem........ saat eocs doe canis « ttiys ¢ ae j...Miss McKay \..Mr. G. Webb (After Mr. Robert Harris’ Picture.) Pinte BONN. is. cia +c coe as. Drees Trio and Tableaun—-Witches (in MacBeth) Reading——Hiawatha’s Wooing... .Miss Harris Tableau ‘‘ _ . Miss Sharpley, Messrs. P. Carvell, Geo. Webb Song—Home Sweet Home....Mrs. Strickland Tableau—P. E. Island....Miss McKay is Ss ch ko x 409 ah Gme Ae National Tableau GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. In the intervals instrumental music under Mr. Earle’s management. Tableau—Canada... Tickets—-Reserved Seats, 35 cts., three for $1; Unreserved, 25 cts. For sale at the Drug stores and the Diamond Bookstore. June 15, 1886. Horth Atlantic Steamship Co. , f i , | ag “3 ; a ans <r bo =. enti che. xf b (tia , ‘ . > ae cS Ett & = — a = ~ . on 22a ar S = v SES +=4 ; tl Ea. ag ae —o— et —= =e ee ae a FoR LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON’ is intended to leave Charlottetown for Via Sidney, about Srd JULY. LOBSTERS, GRAIN, LIVE STOCK and other GOODS carried at current rates. Through Bills of Ladings issued to Ham- burg, Havre, Bordeaux, Antwerp and other Continental Ports. LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all Stations on the P. E. I. Railway. LOBSTERS received into Warehouse any time before arrival of Steamer, and stored free of charge. For Freight or Passage apply to FENTGA T. NEWGERY, June 14, 1386, AGENT, London, ; will bo placed on the route about the Ist JULY. ;} SATURDAY, the 19th day of JUNE, inst. - = WEDNESDAY, JUNE -16, 1886; STEAMSHIP LINE, | Steamer “Carroll,” - - Capt. Brown | “ “worcester,” - ‘Allen! ibove first-class passenger steamers | ()NE of the willleave Charioticiown for EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. Bosion for Charlottetown EVERY SATURDAY AT 12 NOON, Boston | | Cabin Passage - . - § 8.00) Siatervom Berth - - - 10.00 eiiedines Freight carried at Lowest Rates. | EGGS very carefully handled; empty returned free. lhe large, magnificent Steamer * MERRIMAC” cases | CARVELL BROS. June i—lmo wed gat pat 4 >. . > Furnished Residence to Let. ue Subscriber, intending to leave the Island for a few months, desires to let his house, furnished. ay facility for boating and fishing. A spring of excellent water in the cellar. Apply on the premises, : SIMON DAVIES. Kdenhurst, June 14th, 1886-—ecd TENDERS 43 i A 23 A 5 the term of engagement of the Care-taker of 4% the R. C. Cemetery, St. Peter’s Koad, will soon expire, the Committee of Manage nent will receive tenders fiom persons willing to under- take the duties connected therewith, for such time as may be agreed upon. Tenders will state the wages required per month, and mest be delivered to the undersigned on or before noon of Further information may be obtained on appli- cation to any member of the Committee, who reserve the right of rejecting any and all tenders JOHN MACSWAIN, sERICKLAND HAs returned and permanently re sumed the practice of his profession, Makes a specialty of inserting Teeth With- out Plates. New methods for filling teeth, making the operation comparatively Pain- less. Teeth extracted positively Without 2ain, by the use of a Vegetable Gas which is perfectly harmless. See at office testi- monials from leading physicians in London and New York. A written guarantee with all work. moderate. Ch’town, June 11—6i Fishwick Express Line. Str. 'M. A. STARR” Str. . Be ALLL FFERS Special Rates and Throngh Bills of * Lading to shippers of canned lobsters to New York, Liverpool, London, Havre, Hamburg and Rotterdam, via Halifax. Storage free to shippers from Charlottetown. W. W. CLARKE, . Agent, Queen’s Wharf. Ch‘town, June 5, 1886—1mo Gp ee. Prices LOBSTER ATLENTION! SPRING, 1836, SUPPLIES. 5000 Cases lib. Tall Cane, 2000 do do Flat do, 500 Boxes Tin Plates—14x20, 20 Ingots Tin, 25 Pigs Seft Lead, 5 Bars 14 inch Copper, 5 Carboys Acid, 10 Casks Turpentine, 2 do Brown Aspha'tum, 2 do Gold Lacquer, 150 Coils Rope - 6,4, 12, and 15 thread, 10 Bales Marl'ne, 1 Dozen Mounted Herring Nets, 500 Br's. Bait Herring, 150 Suits Double Oilclothing, Sou’westers, Aprovs, Douole Barvils, Over- alls, Smocks and Heavy Shirts, Trap-heads, Bows and Riogs, Cotton Duck and Heavy Driling. 50 Bris. Mess Pork, 50 do Prime Mess do, 25 do Mess Beef, 10 do Jowls and Pates, Tea, Flour, Sugar, Molasses (in bris.), White Beans, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Codfish, Hake, Haddock, For Sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, May 14, 1886—!mo eod - WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. —— peugenie OST—Yesterday, near town, a Bundle of Wool, 4 ina dark gray rug. The finder will oblige by leaving it at Charlottetown Woolen Co. Store, and oblige Woolen Co, juni6 li ene HOR SALE—A good Milch Cow, calved ,ia May f last; warranted good milker. Apply at this office. jun 15 3i pd T°? LET.—House on Cumberland Street. In- quire of H. P. Welsh. lw—jelid j ANTED.—A gentlemen in each city in the United States and Canada to rent an office, and act as our agent for an article that will! pay you from $25 to $75 weekly (only small capital re- quired.) For particularsaddress * MANUFAC- TURERS,” Lock Box 216, Kansas City, Mo. julié6i WANTED—A small Boat. Apply at THE Ex- INER office. jun 13 WANTED—A Girlas general servant. Apply, with good references, to Mrs. Henry Has- gard, Upper Prince Street. juns [oO LET—A Tenement House, near MeKinnon & McLean’s foundry. Apply to Patrick Farmer, jun 14 3i WANTED A good Journyman Tailor; steady employment and good wages. -\pply to J. M. Ross, Moncton, N. B june Si pd TO LET—Two commodious new Dwelling Houses, with suitable outhouses, well- finished and pleasently situated on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets,in a central part ofthe city. Each dwelling has nine rooms and is fitted with marble mantels, register grates, &c. ; immediate possession.—George Alley. june 5—2aw tf WANTED —A Housemaid; good reference re- quired. Apply to Mrs. George Peake. jun8 ABBAGE PLANTS—20,000 ready for immedi- BOSTON, HALIFAX & P. B. I. PX hy 847 rE > | f ° Ze he Poa id pox ewe) Ulisse Ba A ‘ a . ‘s eee cue comes eaene (() anew cemmeemeenee > am Dress Goods and the Latest Novelties in Trimmings. Gloves, de. —O Every Department is full of the Newest Goods, at Popular Prices, Our Millinery Department is too well known to need puffing. 427 Good Goods, Latcst Styles and Lowest Prices at Ch’town, May 29, 1886. BEER BROS. IN OW © Ce 2a ae —— AND ---— SELLING FAST our Large and Well-assorted Stock of New and Fashionable RY. GUODS, MILLINERY, &6. % eee Yee=> Ail the Latest Novelties of the Season. STANLEY BROS. Brown’s Block, Opposite Market House. ligsiery, Corsets, Parasols, Frillings, Ch’'town, May 6, 1886 STRICT Ai TENTION to Business, Honesty and Square Dealing, and paying Cash every time, is what has placed E ® wy B 7 % EK PROWSE to the front of all competitors, in CLOTHING, HATS, Xe. He does not advertize to sell gords at cost, but h aran- tees to sell from 10 to 25 per cent less than those who do adver- tize to sell at cost. He does not try to deceive the people by making a big blow and offering paltry rewards, but trys to do things right and has the goods to back him up in what he advertizes. He has now about 6,500 HATS and $4,000 worth of CLOTHING, which he guarantees to sell from 10 to 25 per cent less than any house in the trade, A lot of this Clothing was bought less t' an half price, ard will be sold less than half price. He does not ask the people to believe his advertitement until they see his prices ;, he knows then they will believe, and knows that the goods and prices back him up every time. All goods freely shown, or sent to »ny part of the town, Bae Please don’t forget to call. bo ee PROW SB, Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Qucen Street. Ch’town, May 7, ’86—eod wky . > renee J ARLHOUSE, ees QUEEN SIRT. XTRA value for MARCH and APRIL in Table Damasks, Ki Napkins, Sheeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cottons, Eee 'Towelings, Tickings, White and Colored Knitting Cottons, eee cee ee ee CARPETS AND OULCLOTHS, 1 CASE -EPMBROLD ELS =. direct from Switzerland, just opened. co A. L. BROWN. C E : wee sale Frederick gucbase, Seed spore, cor: Ch’town, March 15.—wkly, ieeatieiaiet ee ase see se or iil ai BAO en scm nT a al