rors % Carriage tax, dog tax UCK itcehses for the year 1886 must be ‘ immed ‘ote +} . — | } ; immediatel lerwise they will be sued witheut respect of 7 persons, - F. . (handler, Collector. yund Si _— — anu } ¢ : tilt funeral o the son of Mr. Lreorve anton, will take place on Thursday. th¢ Vth inst ' I I , at the hour of 2.30, by carriages to Sherwood 1 . ; ' Cemetery. The attendance of riecnads is respe tfully solicite l. - - : “go ’ ; + | > We are pleased to learn that several city purchasing the Lorne expected to he opened about Wish ¢ : ; . With this end in view the build Ing Was withdrawn from auct rentlemen are about Hotel, lt is 25th inst ion to-day. oe AS announ ed in our issue of yesterday, there will be an entertainment of T Music and Readings in the hursday, 17th inst. SR aan ~s £... & ; - ~) Cents, 3 for $] ; unreserved, 25 cents. cbleaux, Market Hall, we lickets, reserved, - WE are ol = > } + ] giad to find that the popular enter- wilnme! ; I I lableaux is to lx nt « : repeated, im tine t Hall, at popula: prices of admission. Ni arke We have already expressed our high opinion of the Tableaux and urge every one to see them for themselves. ? —--> Ir is stated in Montreal on ecx lesiastical authority that official documents from the Vatican are on the way for the elevation of Mgr. Fabre to be Archbishop of Montreal. His Lordship’s suffrangans will be the Bishops ot Three Rivers, St. Hyacinthe and Nicolet. ee A Few days ago there died in St. Eustache, wo Mountains county, Quebec, a veteran of inl2, named Jean B. Demers. He had at tained the ripe old age of 95, and left behind him 10 children, 87 grandchildren, 50 great grandchildren, and one yreat-great-grand- ehild. i Tae Pope on Whit-Sunday will confer on (Jueen Christina, of Spain, the decoration of Golden Rose. This honor was formerly awarded once every year to some Queen or Empress who had deserved especial recog- nition from the church. It has rarely been bestowed of late vears. scibdinehtaiaieal Ar a Papal Consistory held at Rome on the 7th, the Pope read a secret allocution. The Most Rev. James Gibbons, D. D.. Archbishop of Baltimore, and Most Rev. Elzear Alexander Taschereau, D. D., Archbishop of Quebec, and others were created Cardinals. Eighteen Bishops were nominated. sai *r the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court to- day the assault case of Murphy vs. Wadman was disposed off, Wadman beiug fined 5 cents and each party to pay their own costs. An- other assault case, which grew out of that youthful pastime, stone throwing, was dis missed, and two drunks were fined $2 each. — <= Hon. Joun Noreuay, Premier of Mani- toba, arrived in Ottawa on Saturday. Among other things he will endeavor, it is said, to obtain from the Government legis- lation for railroad extension in Southern Manitoba, the establishment of an experi- imental farm in Manitoba, and an increased subsidy for the Province. siete dha Tue steamer Worcester, Capt. Allen, ar- rived from Boston at five o'clock this morn- ing with a cargo of general merchandize and the following passengers: Capt. David Hall, James L. Cunningham and wife, John Staff- ord, Miss L. W. Webster, Mary A. Macdon- ald, Mary Fagan, Mrs. E. Ross, Lizzie Mc- Leod, Annie Morrison, Josephine Macdonald, Mrs. McCurdy, Mary McCabe, Flora McPher- son, Annie McLeod, Maggie McPherson, Mrs. D. MeDewsie, Miss Eastman, Miss M. Dun- can, Florence Macdonald, Jessie Croucher, Mary A. Banks, Hannah Brown, Mr. A. P. McMillan, George Macdonald, D. O'Neill, Master V. Beck, Mr. Edward McKeon. _— -~——- A Powerrcet Parr.—-Vancouver in her chief and sergeant of police will have a her- culean duo seldom equalled. The chief is Mr. J. M. Stewart, a Prince Edward Islander, 6 feet 4 inches in his socks, who tips the scale somewhere near 270 pounds avoirdupois when he feels good. The sergeant, Mr. John Me- Laren, the well known policeman of this city, who is an Ontarion by birth, stands about 6 feet 2 inches high, and weighs 230 pounds, which, all will admit, are the measurements of a creditable specimen of the genus homo. Both are well proportioned and would be called good looking men anywhere. It is said when Mr. Stewart landed here some two three years ago, a small gentleman, who felt insignificant in the presence of the com- parative giant, enquired, “‘are there any more men like you where you came from? Mr. 8. replied, ‘‘ any more men? why I am mly one of the boys.” The little man went away exceedingly sorrowful that he had not n planted in the Garden of the Gulf. Colonist, Vancouver, B. C. ommenveliiniciies Tue funeral of Curran, the young man who lost his life by drowning during the recent Orange-Catholic riot, at Belfast, Ire., took place on Sunday, the body being followed to the cemetery by a procession of twenty thousand Catholics. A body _of Orangemen pelted stones at the procession snd the Catholics in retaliation made an assault on the Orangemen and drove them away \ number of shots were fired. One ui was stabbed and several persons were Finally the police suc- ceeded in restoring order. The Catholics | the windows of the Broadway mm factory. There was some further dis- turbance in the evening. Philip Rice, a driller, and John Beattie ~and Alex. Stewart, fitters, have been arrested on a haree of rioting on Friday and murdering Curran. James MacMurray, a uton the head. o young Catholic, has been arrested ona charge of ring a revolver from the funeral proces- sion. LA i! Ve j i Rev, Edward Waik or, by e| ur | ey; .e thout il’s emphatic ud accept Glad- nt will have a > nation than al! the | criticisms of Goschen.”’ i ne Sta ui says: ‘* The House oT ONS has saved itself from degradation md the Empire from disruption. It has uso read a lesson to Ireland, which, after the first uvitation has subsided, will be duly appreciated by the quick witted inhabitants % that island. Gladstone. Parnell and Morley may rest satished that what the present House have refused to do. no house returned on an appeal to the constituencies to decide between unity and separation can ever be induced to sanction.’ The Times Says : ( ee The vote will encour we the Loyalists of treland to hope that their kinsmen here will never abandon them to the uncovenanted mercies of the lrish National League and its paymasters in America. Gladstone exerted all his mar- vellous power of intimidation. mystification and persuasion in favor of the bill, and we reyoice that the i jority against it was so aecisive and crushing.” Grumbling Skippers. Haviaax, June 9. Four American fishing vessels put in here last night fer *‘shelter.” Only one of them has a fare of mackerel. They complain very bitterly of being compelled to keep outside the three-mile limit and say that it will be impossible for them to fish at all on the Atlantic coasts if they are driven to keep three miles outside the headland line. They do not know what they are to do, as half the mackerel season has already gone and they have secured no fish. The Cap- tains, being large owners-in-part. cannot atiord and do not wish to run the risk of seizure. They would willingly go to the Bay Chaleur and North Bay, P. E. I.. if they thought it safe or prudent to do so. The cruiser Conrad went to sea this morning, and we may expect to hear from her in the course of a day or two. Nova Scotia Nominations. Hawirax, June 9. To-day was nomination day throughout the Province of Nova Scotia. Speeches were delivered in the capital of every coun- ty excepting Halifax. Two of the Oppo- sition candidates in Cape Breton are run- ning as ‘‘ Independents.’ Independent, as well as the regular party tickets, are also nominated in Richmond and Victoria Counties. Only one Tory candidate is run- ning in each of the Counties of Digby, Yar- mouth and Shelburne. The canvass is be- coming very exciting. The Hon. Mr. Me- Lellan is to speak at Kentville, N. 8., to- morrow, and Hon. Mr. Thompson will speak in Cape Breton Serious Rioting in Ireland. Bevrasr, June 9. Serious rioting took place last night. An Orange mob wrecked the houses of pro- minent Catholics. The riot act was read, and the police tired on the mob, which re- plied with revolvers, but the police finally triumphed. Serious rioting is also reported in County Monaghan, and many persons were dangerously wounded. Troops have been ordered from Armagh. Youthful Criminals. Dorcuestrer, N. B., June 9. Three boys of tender years have been sentenced to the penitentiary. Eastworks aged 15 years—received five years for barn-burning, and the two others, aged 15 and 10 respectively, received two and one- half years each for stealing meat, one of them having being encouraged to do so by his mother. A Dangerous Derelict. Hauirax, June 9. The brigantine Sappho, from Sikitta for this port, reports that on May 20th, in latitude 21.40 and longitude 6.35 she passed the wreck of a large vessel vurned bottom up and in a position very dangerous to na- vigation. A May oraity Contest. Sr. Jonny, N. B., June 9. Mayor Deveber, who has been appointed County Treasurer, will resign the Mayor- alty. There are six candidates for the position. Obituary. Hairax, June 9. William Howe, Q. C., Registrar of Pro- bate for this Province, and a nephew of the late Hon. Joseph Howe, is dead. And Still They Come. Victoria, B. C., June 9. A general election is to take place in this Province on the 23rd inst. ‘ Weather Bulletin. Probabilities forkjthe next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, June 9, Moderate to fresh westerly moderately warm w eather. -10 a. m. winds; fair, METEOROLOGICAL OFFrice, Charlottetown, June 9, 1886. Highest Temperature yesterday (read at midnight)... Oe aa ees ee ...69.4 Lowest Temperature yesterday (read at RD Ci ok OLDE Ga « chs pi snceves ts os 51.6 Lowest Temperature this morning....... 52.9 MINI ss ge NOTICE os o nibiitidnine 4 . N° TICE is hereby given that all ¢ebts and sulis BRO money uue to the late firm of MoLk AN me ; rH K >. Sanris, have been assigne ito us by Stephen ft. MeLean, Joha 1. Melean and .the Deed b aring dat ‘ oh = i loth March, 1838, that in consideration of the sui i gape \ arvell igrothers have withdrey, r feir garnishee proceedings, and UU Yan . | A tas. Nel lLhel we ve appointed Mr. Siephen R. Melean, of Seen S | . eoan, { Souris, as ‘ur Agent to coilect the sam: We have. therefore, 2g: ‘bted to th * . a - capi all ae, at 7 the sald Trin to pay to the said Stephen VCLCan all amounts due em, at once, Lt WIS CARVELL, ! GLKORGE B. Mc: KA! iKICN, to tiie said tirn avi hrustees, | Souris, Sune 3, 1836—d «x pat3i wy “* @X pat fiherd Strawhww vestival. | wey | PETER'S CHURCH Sewing Society : ; intend haviney a Strawberry Festival and Fancy Sale, -ON Tuesday, the e isth July. By kind permission of Mrs. Macdonald, it will beheld in Government House Grounds. Entrance at the Lodge Gate, which will be open at 2.30 p. m. Admission—10 cents. St. Peter's Boys’ Band will be in attend- nce. Contributions will be gratefully received by Miss COLES, Miss ROSA DesBRISAY, Miss HAVILAND, Mrs. E. J. HODGSON, Miss JENKINS, Miss ALICE JENKINS. Mrs. PEAK, Miss WRIGHT. Ch’town, June 3, ’86—2aw pat BOSTON, HALIFAX & P, BL STEAMSHIP LINE, Steamer ‘‘Carroll,” - - Capt. Brown “Worcester,” - “ “Allon ONE of the above first-class passenger steamers will leave Charlottetown for Boston EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. Boston for Charlottetown EVERY SATURDAY AT 12, NOON, Cabin Passage - - - § 8.00 Stateroom Berth - : - 10.00 Freight carried at Lowest Rates, EGGS very carefully handled; empty cases returned free, The large, magnificent Steamer *MERIMAC” will bo placed on the route about the Ist JULY. CARVELL BROS, June 1—Imo wed sat pat ‘CARRIAGES. W E return thanks to the public for their past patronage and solicit a continuance of the same. Having enlarged our Kstablishment, we have now on hand A Choice Stork of Carriages, manufactured from the Best American Stock, consisting of Open and Top Buggies, Road Waggons—cheap to suit the times. All persons wishing to buy will do well to call and inspect our stock of Carriages before pur- chasing elsewhere. We willsellon the same easy terms as usual. Al) work warranted to give satisfaction. Repairing and Painting done with Neatness and Despatch Trimming, in all its branches, executed on the remises by L. P. McCoubrey, praciical mechanic. Ve can supply Buggy Tops, Extension Tops and Trimming in the latest style,in leather, rubber and cloth. Mr. McCoubrey has served a regular time in the United States and worked for five years in some of its principal cities, with sixteen years’ experience, guarnantees satisfaction or no pay —having now in his possession a Silver Pitcher, awarded o him for the Best Carriage Trimming, won at the Provincial Exhibition, held at Char- lottetown in the year 1884. Parties wanting Tops on their Wagons can get them put on at short notice, as we keep them constantly on hand. £2 Quick Sales and Small Profits is our motto LARGE & SON UPPER GREAT GEORGE STREET. Ch’town, May 15, 1886—6i 2aw wky 3i BARCLAY & CO, ie sENERAL : Commission & Shippiag Merchants, 191 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. ‘EQNIGHT vears’ experience in this market, EK Over tifty thousand bushels P. E. I. Onr patrons Vessels chartered for potato Write for market potatoes received by us last fall. all satisfied. freights at short notice. reports. a@ Specialties— Potatoes, Mackerel, Can- ned Lobsters, Eggs. March 17, °86—3mo eed ) Me ee d increasing Demand —FOR— ROCKFURD WATCHES, Another lot received to-day. i. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BJ OCK, Temperature this marning at 8 o clock. ..61.] Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock, .73.0 April 17, '56 —2aw | i» for the past eight KE bex to: . . k W and COUR! the attention of the RETAIL ul NTRY TRADE to che fact that the OF SniRTINGS, Reade by i mach bean Batter Weight, Hore Durable than any others in the market. I he @x veriens “ae years, and au examination of the goods will prove the correctness of this state- ; inent. They are for Sa! Houses, Wil, PARKS (LIMITED), ST. JOR, *', May 21, 1886--3mos ¢ ne i Valuable Property for Sale 1 PHE Subscriber, intending to make a change in business, offers for sale his premises, situated on the corner of Hillsboro and Grafton Streets, consisting of a one and-half story Dwelling House and a two-story Shop and Warehouse, Stable, &c. As this is well known to be one of the best grocery standsin the city, it offers a rare chance to any person wishing to emburk in a sufe and moderately profitable business, Good and unencumbered Title. Apply to the owner on the premises, =a, WM, M. COFFIN. May 26—2wky eod FLOWERS! FLOWERS! YHE greatest variety of Plants ever exhibited in this city. An immense stock of splendid Y | ee e " ™s GEHRaNLOUMS, in Buds and Flowers, suitable for Bedding Plants, for sale at auction prices. Call early and get your choice at St. Vincent's Nursery. ’ J. G. ECKSTADT. Ch'town, May 28, 1886. orth Atlantic Steamship Co. FROM LONDON. TH ES. 8. CLIFTON is intended to sail from . ‘ : London for Charlottetown, ABOUT THE 121TH JUNE. If sufficient freight offers she may call at L'V- ERKPOOL. Orders mailed this week, via New York will probably be in time for her. FENTON T. NEWBERY, May 28, 1886, AGENT. TO ARRIVE! TURKS [LAND SALT, Bric Ct. “PLYMOUTH,” with a cargo of TURKS ISLAND SALT, due here in a few days’ time, wili be sold low ex ship. Apply to PEAKE Bios. & CO. Ch’town, May 26, 1886, TEA! THA! For sale by 495 Half-chests, just’ received, HORACE HASZARD. Molasses | Molasses | #@ Puns. Choice Retailing, now landing. FLOUR. o0@ Bris, Patents and Superiors. ee eee NAVY BREAD. A Bris. and Boxes, No, 1 and 2. Canadian Cheese. 20 Boxes CHEESE, choice quality. _—_ Eye ae Le. 25 Tabs BUTTER, Superior Quality. —— ki BD Sole Leather, Wrapping Paper, White Beans, Split Peas, Wrapping Twine, Soaps, Barrel Bungs, Hardwood Barrels, Wheat Bran, Wheat Shorts, Grain Bags, &c , at low- est whelesale prices HOR ACH HASZARD, LOWER QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, May 14, 1886—1 mo eod TO SHIPPERS —OF Lobsters and Sanned Goods, oe the convenience of Lobster Packers aud shippers we will place that large, three-story buil¢irg on No. 2 Wharf, at a cheap rate of etorage and will grant ware- house receipts for goods stored therein. On goods so warehoused and shipped by any of our v3ssels no storage will be charged. As this warehouse is well situated, there is sca'cely any risk from fire, and being almost snurronnded by water, 'nseurance can be effected at a very moderate rate. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’tewo, May 6, 1886 —3aw tf Pasturing Stock N and after the fi-at of JUNE next, I wili be prepared to pasture’ with good grass, shade and water, at Relmont Farm— 45 acres. Horned caitle preferred. B. E. WRIGHT, May 6, 1886 —eod ay Sings, ln ate Talay 4 ‘aster bolers and: ’ those who have nsged then | by the leading Wholesale } & SOR,) - _- WEDNESDAY, ' i | | | ants rary mn ~ loi i, ~I a" emp wo Fon & 43S =z e=<¢ rr Te : > dN waft) SSC T Fi V2 Se U TS : ; mm nee ee (ee ee ee the Latest Novelties in Trimmings. Corsets, Parasols, AC, amen enema) atemmesnemmn aatpetp Every Department is full of the Newest Goods, at Popular Prices. Our Millinery Department is too well known to need pufiing. 4&2 Good Goods, Latest Styles and Lowest Prices at SER BROS. — SO NEW DRY GOODS, -—-—-A T—— PERKING & STHRNG’ S_ usual, our stock has been personally selected in the best British and American markets, and comprises, in addition to a Pali Range of Staple Bry Goeds, all the novelties to be found. a! we Goods and fiesiery, Dress Gloves, Frillings, Ch’town, May 29, 1886. pee ( ) ccnscteenene cian London, Paris and New York Mil- . N ” finery. Fancy Goods, Hats, Bon- nets and Shapes. rarascis and Umbrellas |! Large Stock of New Hosiery, Gloves, &e. New Trimmings, New Frillings, New Laces New DRGSS GOONS with ‘TRIMWINGS to Suit ——— New New French Musliss, ew American Muslins, New Leces to ateh. ——— 4) osetia ses New Glths, Sew Pink Cottons, New Jerseys, New Jacket. a al and Qilcloths! Tew Carpets _ eee PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, April 29, ’86. SIO REWARD. 0 fFEXEN DOLLARS REWARD 1s offered to any one proving that any House in the Trade is selling HATS, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, CHEAPER THAN D. A. BRUCE. THIS I$ A STANDING OFFER FOR TAREE MONTHS, { WE have 2232 Hard and Soft Feit Hats, bought for Cash, and offered from 2 to 50 per cent. cheaper than the majority of buyers value them. We mean to Sell if you give us chance. Buy from us and we will be mutually benefitted. Drop in and C us, even if you don’t want to buy. D.. A. BRU CH. 7a Queen Street. Ch’tuwn, April 17, ’86—eod & wky | sige {dilettante oie eB staan. ao