ne ~ mm : ’ ) Y, _SUNE 7 1887. rE a N ;’ om - _ — - ru KS) A 4 . a ed THE DAILY E XAMINE ki, : Be naling ice ei — = ———— — oe “ r RRIVALS. iY EVAMINED New Publication. | The Water Commissioners | HOTEL ‘AR ry . 1} VA i iii iL A \ a VEE silat eli | ou F cA VAI L) a Mu a Pormws or Ten YEARS 7-1886, by Mat- Tus election for ‘Water Commissioners RANKIN 1 HOUgm® . oama Pr om cme ay fax’ Ma Gregor | edie place yesterday, and resulted in the Juné 6—H G Ives, Pictou; John Lee ’ ' a 887 * return of John Kelly, David Laird and Stellartoy, NS; Mrs Wm Melom, ole’ ae AND BUY FROM i & Knight, 1607. ; Alexander McKinnon. Following is the} geotlané@: C C Starr, Halifax; P J Quinn, St | wm? ,.OM—— * Re uit) Elect 2 small volume of about 150] yote polled:- John; L P McLennan, Pictou. 5 ) farce, clear type, and n= | Ward KEVERE HOUSK, siya ee | Si a -—- ————— | Tune 4—J H Marceau, Montreal; Bi L me ae : One. Two, Three. Four. Hive, Stearns, do; K A Mutdock,dg; TB Robinson, , He nae iets. ..° tea 166 88 145 242 | do; Db J McArthur, do; in we eston, a Y ; lee, a. ards... lla 80-194 249} Rdacqres, Quebec; W-Allworth, St.John, ’ oe ~* | McKinnon... 95 87 69 136 317 | N B; A Miller, Halifax. 5 Of MOS, Nonse .. 109 106 68 125 204 OSBORNE HOUSE. ance: 192- 2S? Pa: ae . 9 62 50 156 129 % cs bay ,* se i ov f , > b 65 78 87 a une 6 a) G Mor son, aecigan; ( harles ‘ § R i » i : e 4 TM B70 | Willlton, Hates Joseph MEV ai, Both. New American Muslias, — . New Prin’ ed Batists, : ‘ ; 27 | well; Alexander A McLeo iagston ; Janie 4 ‘ . : ten a | ‘ is > i : tly, wife and child, Mon tages Rey. Alex New } rence i asiins, New i rinted Cottons, , a ’ iston, Murray Harbor North; Benjamin : . ss sash no diaibllne, COMMAS.» | Gow, a0; Fred d ean: teen . BIC DISPLAY OF. LACES. . 1 ¢ ) x | rs Ke Stig - i i eninge ’ ae . . “7: ii Swan BPeck ° ’ si ‘ x naty d ities | B Walk We ert , ie ta | Book VWashin. Victoria Lawn, BsGop s Lav ih, Cheek im ‘ wine } ec 5; = it ay] I 5 BE ” > 7 | YWustin a b , $ 150] i lai Male Re i iMaw ‘ERR. ' eS, > 100 | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN tinbroieries, in Allevers, Ttoune A ER Ne dy ing ser: 0 | , i¢na ; ge : hae ry 150 | BN TERE Dé | (HORS, A¢. ; ook Ae ois 00 | Jane 6+Pléiades, Hendersdw, vo — A Big Stork of (fetes aud Hosiery. an» sages Oy ¢ ben k LCtQU, COO; cy ad 1 « ; ‘side, gro; EW {Ablen! tte a Linen Cojais and Calis, separate or in sets, e GOW Ww eeks, Waltén, Cape} ais iin : | Tormentine; Seud, Gaudet, Richibucto, | Corsets, direct from the makers and at the lowest S100) ) pJoards: Mary Coyeil i Chigme wm, Buctotcie,} ' t ls prie « . ** re nsiderabdle AlMoun;nt ¢ GISCUBSION then : . et 3 j ensued concerning the turning out, of the } } von oO ' trars. after whic} ; iO Ky - ' ‘s on Ai 2 ; ne i * ' Mr. | Orangemen, apd other mattersqirer which | 5... ¢__) Pi 12,150 | if you want a Seaside Dress just see our stock of ting adjourned h oats, 140 bris potatoes, | ees Hoot Coods f he wi be ew) ue ss fyil POL i 6 NE ge . G aet. *“1cBou,. ba . La . |B Agni nine ala Cheapest and aot et Ean _ or i b¢ purpose io a ‘¢ «*i . te ° 6 oO Mav W x ~ . ‘ ‘ i i ‘ ee ‘ : ‘A lace ’ il Mang’s Co. Rifle Association 8 hots we e 'tTounid ii. ‘ oe La aa é , tou bat; | G ’ . Ings and 3 — Ve NAS ie Raonet. Pic. | : , ; “e ne line { minual competation or THe A rm M . se i eee bai« .¥} ; i. ms Sea]! 14 ition took place at the Georgetown 7 ' lm, Baie erte.. do:! . ‘ Al at times tifle P gs.on Sa turday, the “fth inst. p ‘ jendey VW ail ma Sa ee: hoe Witness | in the tirst niateh there was good av: rage | : va a on i iy cel ut af 4 : : lew | == } % 1 @¢ ‘The SMVOLLD Mmwue, Ns fii & sterol Wil vie 9 aie trom the ; : across the AYE Duri ry the ¢ ond j PG EES, ” | match the wind increased changed into iis « end voning, tne ’ 3e San “fh } vind ‘ De eee A EHOW : ‘ ipossible to make i wR a ile tall 4 ; j : i . " . vs ————— —dy & wky & ges i Che following is the prize list . ume ; a : " ! _@ / ri i — eee LT TE, RST MATCH. i a - _ , ' ' sat of <= ie i i ‘ » i oie ta. | : "i ie aad | tuderwear, K mind fit; ri ye ‘ ‘ , 58 | & - ’ i 4 ¢ isl ie ve V i ‘ aL. S r ; j VW 1 ibriDUbi i] “de t Mie Nis » at ra > Cc AAR. —_— d ’ ee Vanadian Jiterature, or U ee Gillis, No. 5 7 . ; at We take this cvcans of thar king All our Ladies’ Uaderwear ts.of las Mr. Knight done] Gr, D. Robertson, N« t.2. & De | 4 7 vice by ie coe Dr. Barnes, No 3} 3 our custoniors Whe, by theic liberal) ‘the finest English make. s Mr Knigh in = 10E oT - ae . ) ‘ t : RA i. =| patron: ge, made Mey the largest. White Cotton Nightgowns. an tiie view Ghah the dane af all eee: Marehty, Ma. a 51 | Millinery worth in onr experience.| White Cotton Chemise. x »T yiew that the tone Oi 3 ut he a o ii av (ar al i incon iN » @) s b . a . i mn ne etry is sad. Before comin: upon chis Serct. B “tte No. 5 bat il | veur frimmved Hithwery nas given Ww hite Cotten Rodices. ; : Sor * ‘ : haa V4 t ox this strain ; S; . es ae rt rr ; ~ ‘ , » on hae ee M Knigh 4 zee Gr. E. MeGregor, No. 5 bat. g, a.... mI ‘he well-known Clipper Barque the greatest satisfaction the fine, white Cotton Underskirts. 33 L.oiS OW WOTrkK War. ils Is no i a bs i > | : Mr. B sor ja singer. He is often enthusiastic, but is aD a ea a | + ef werkof Miss Saunders belngtully White Cotton Drawers. "Mail and Globe |LWay3 self-consci ear ae | ol Gk ORGE ahem te aay Louson of Paris Pat-) ©. 6 niaders. ’ ; ‘,/ 7 | ' : Y " ‘ ¢ d ‘ : . j i and G in his writings He is mad Dr. Be es, NOS bat. g. a . ** + Se | i : . 4 c rement fror ve as no vision. He ecani sergt. Bb. Johnstone, No. 5 bat. g. a...... 38 | ) fons Register terns. Merino Linders. . : : = h 5 bs 37 : a] i get a cles atisfving view of the meaning Gr. W. Murphy, No. 5 bat. gi a.... 704 | a : ; % “ae ; Midsummer Tas . owi a niee Live bit lot life e can into verse his} Lieut. E. Stewart, No. 3 bat.g. a.... 34 | J. ‘. MacMAHON, Commander Afurther ef supply " d We are — showing mn Din: ; al i ; failure to do so. He is| Gr. D. Robertson, No. 5 bat. g. a. 23 | ietee:' eal 9 Styles, in America Straw Mats! of Ladies’ Sitk Hose, in Black and | continually analysisg the poet-soul. He is} Gr. T. Henderson, No. 5 bat. g. a......09 33 | oe a : Colored | ontin mrt bias y ©) ‘ 7 i : aa a tad Gr AP. Hobbs, No. 5 bat, B- MB. - roses. 30 i wea 9 j ior Charletteiewn it expected in a few days. ok< e \ or conte! t vO e the vl i Se, «Me Gr. D. A. Stewart, No. 5 bat. g. O65 is do ov | aid ¢ rp ua < v8 ? 4 i REER BROS jwould Kmow the secret of..05 DONE: | 1 ios WO, Wikibe, Neitenes ac £62680 Sutined & BEER BROS. | Ss. 1] lis gaze is inward too often: not outs ward. Sergt. Dy Mastin, No. 5 bak Sabicea us 27 About the lst uly, IN6xXE. roar ~ » nt ub lee | He = a high admiration o { iyi e and Gr. 7 Lemon, No 5 bat. g. a. or «87 June 3. 2& eod | }y | regards him as having had true insight ito Gr, J. McKinnon, No. 3 bat, g. “* . on <4 iatending Shippers will please forward their nen erereenaeemannsren ie --——~ - _ i pi ' i UY a . > a ? : ' > ons asa nature. oe rol him, ie Says Gr. B. F. Stewart, So. 3 bat. x. &@. 40 | ov ders in tlie. Mm tee . a cos cs . Gr. Mellish, Now@® bat. g. a.... ‘ 22 For Freight or Passage apply in London to a i uELOn rd the dis- | out? t the h bitter, it is well to know Gr WoMi ii N =| 20 Jo aN Prrcainn & Bons, i6 (feat W ibchéater ‘ I Bo All that thou art; = op er, No. 3 2 by i. ee >) | Street, E. CG; im Liverpoo! to Paicagrn Brotk- . a} ae th t thou do thy part.’ Gr. J. Weatherbee, No. eo P-- “ “RS, Si €outh JohaStreet; or here te thd dwnets. : raui Oo aes t tl hy part. Gr. EK. MeGregor, No. 5 te Be es 00% 20 i P , ' ; : ’ : as - ; Tr it . 5 Mm cr ececceseeeseces . : aFe) Se i ’ . is very creditable to Mr. Knight. e Gillis, va 6 bet, i ee oa PEAKE Bas. & ob. . i Aus Leb Aw we Bo os on 2 , wo Oe eae Lpt rraser, NO. Oo oe _ . =) | Thene are few clergymen rn ee Gr. l'rauk Murph baa bat. g.a......... 17 | Charlottetown. June 7, 1887—eod ti date it thac Carlyle has been the great Gr. A. Johnson, No. 3 bat. y. a lb sinanetins ——- ane por: sad: Ginalenes; Gh:ikee nenteay.s:pe , “4 TARIZO A VERY LARGE STOCK TO SBLECT FROM aT “MS not introspec ive. He en- tence al (} ARD OF VH ANKE. PATON & co n some tangible subject wall ash» £ ' “ f ; ’ | F ven! account of | LETTERS TO THE BDITOR. JAMES Carlyle’s oo THE Subscriber sincerely ae ail the yi 702 @ con- n \ “’ . iex who worked so nobly for him Ae en The Water Commissioners. firtes. ad tha city elector of fall creeds and ro Ee x ane parties w howe voles cecured his election as Water = { . A NG = . St,— Now that the election is over and a }.Comif sioner. Débalnd xn] | sood strong representative Board of Commis- eBid Pe Ay , ~s re etai ned, there is no reason for dis. | J¥ne 7, 1887—Ni . JAMES PATON & 5 6a with yesterday’s work; but: it : Bit sa et i onay to offer a few com- = fis ' S Se the t it eandi Ag +; . > tr 3 , , | and-theie frie vowed 1) FY OG = NEW FANTLE AXD JACKET ROOM y S mad Vand oteir frien ng ve “ele og. rcs b : ss i aA. i > ; refer particularly ‘ + mada Sy Teer ss 4; “he we = é ; : ! tain eorrespondents bla u the cheracte:s |, Boe 7 g 4 Jo ‘ . : L of tandidate ii le were | all th: ~ Sd ’ ~ ot - stocked with the Newest Shapes in Short Jackets, CIO and Silk Noln uns, J orseya Pa i nor 1 i uey were ‘pb. | . i, 5 "es S ; i Waterproofs. Al! oualities trietly Moderate Prices for ’ en rv was impo; ply to] "ap ms ~ - we “4 : : _ ; i lt : However, ti be opeu S yd S ' iJ > ae ' ; Z " a - ~ ~ ” have learned a | mn whi ily — 3 { & ~~ x ; é ‘ u if be thet trom sucn cower ra y tactics mn J < rs é on, ~ j : 7 en} Probal ly the most untruthful stat ; ond O = rd s j 4 + - ; t e } 5 is i Hie : in thes : bis sig a : i ut N : a > #4 i q Ss PATON A ( ‘@. ¢ ponden gning NSeil ‘4 to} ned F: oh 3 _ 4) ( Ti G0 th it none of our tty Couneilors | = J “ a > i A ; eres of R } vere nominated for Water Commissioners wig | —2 ay = . . : t n Market Halli, Now —, rn OC SA — : r MY wc ting in >| == . — a at ¥. : a i¢ ‘ J : were nareds ¢ n present vf } a oe ‘7 } ons 7s } Willimer: ape eariment is ry vcompk New Gauzes, Ribbons, Plowere, Lry i} i MALL is e 3 4 . ‘ “ ai ~ ‘ i i te J , whce : : . 5 : 1A eeting who kuew that statement to be pies PZ & = ifLaces, &c. i ‘ eC ib th iA icliberate falweehood. uttered’ wit the in Pr mire > i, > i . 5 } x P ten *¢ gh one’s thoughts iay teste aie, Mee ie a a ae Dee ee Ladies’ Hats,ia Haglish, Canadian and Americar. t “ hie | Vouncy stand in the eaves s Ih: ap} pen rf 4. i an £ g re ; | Gur BPress Vutec rints are very extensive and Prices }xtre sanely Low. . a sarge t i ; _ i to be the person Who nominated Mr Keil y “ ead — s a oe a “ & assortanent ef Pris nts. Printed luslins, Parasols and Ladies U} .derck iu , ” rape consideration Of OUL) that meeting Lam pleased to observe tha ee Lal 2 ee 4 ‘ ; ‘3 | oes Se readery an@ congratulate the. ‘Wealeyan | while ever y man who was proposed at re = - ¥ o 2 CHEAP FOR CASH, A Desperatoc’s Daring y on having in their number a man of } hole and corner meeting of property holders, _ > Se v such mtellectual activity and culture. |has been defeated, Mr. Kelly nas been} sa 3 Py i» ce = g Shee] bank burg lesper triumpantly elected: This should teach wire- | *7" i i> wet ¢ Z = ; i ' t pe fr ' ~ Et yullers that neither misrepresentation nor in- ; \ 3 i = atemet ¢ ne f1 ot LAD pullers th e i A ; f ‘Ss tivouish on-th fobs 1JO Saturd ist A Chose Call trigue will smother the sentiment of this free = a z oi 1 he i 4d . a y / awe eT . and intelligent community. a> > Sus ed SaMRMEN Ciel therwell ty tetcicet Bicilintéveaa cake Yostre a, gs vw Nips 3 WAKE SQUARE. p senha ihe Government steamer Newfheid,whic W.N. Riaes. S 3 rs a ale ae ti anke ae i i Sstrippead|has for some time past been employed Charlottetown, June 7, 1887. — gj : 7 e . O 4 Ch'town, May 20, 1887.—-<dy & wky nseit of his eleth reasec > at rss putting down all the eastern cable buoys, we Ee has a es a se % a olan eI RR ER Ne - _ NEA — | ce! with eon e of his i 1, ANA rot and repairing the Anticosti, Fox River and ; es : : = wm ry 2 = 3 e hallway, opeu “80 Bird Rock, Magdalen Island cables, return- Sir,—The letter of ‘‘Mack, in your} 5 eS Lo) ae POE - | ae from the main hallway he jail “ito Halifax Saturday afternoon. The paper of yesterday, reveals a spirit of sa “5 on 5 ad bee 2 F " — is em d by a door, which | p94 ntioned repair was attended with | unfairness towards the Salvation Army, | BQ yo oa 2 a a aE i Vpemng . off it n emp msiverable danger. The shore end hangs | who, notwithstanding some ~ ae ny Be Pe ie win a : vhen his ndicularly over a cliff 150 feet high, | able methods of their work, have doubtless = is = 3 = 3 7 » fat ine Prieag « i ; ente sou clock and) and is of a very heavy type of cable weigh- | done some good amongst us. When the ea if 34 2 6 Phat the following Prices cannot be Successfu y wi og els cell, Steele | ing 14 tons to the mile. From the foot of } writer says that he is ‘strongly opposed tog Vie = - oo . Competed with in the City : — Of & at door, pulling it | the cliff to low water it is put in a trench | the hawking of recgnen about the pT 5 T . a 2 > . : : . “ t lé } an . , ‘ x ¢ > pa th, seivchdaaek k Shee reoma Sue Serean i. ponneane | 20 shies “hiss age Sear is Mi f : 7 Por $22 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $25. SK ner = revolvers Were Kept. | ynuch damaged by the falling, masses of‘ harmony with the wr of Christianity, i ml ps) i : ¢ : te meer 7 ; t . sanver ee, } ¥ v "Cyr Vv ortumate 10} not there, and be- | pook. The dameged part,about 75 fathoms, who would havé his messen gers. out : i Mor $21 a Scoteh De eed Suit, re gular price oo an h cape furthe ", | was cut cg and replaced with new cable, , Into the stree ts and antec! tae CUF, fos - Por $18 Scofeh { weed Suit, regular price S21 young. Jor yn j vad held him } but the ction was still found to be! intothe ‘‘Shighwaysand hedges and cynstrain >} | 15. wi . ; ; ror 20 tC i e: ric v. until assistance ad the revolvers | defective. “While the captain and thirteen | them to comein.” Out of door» preaching Bi i 2146 a Scotch ‘Iweed 8S rit, rezsular price s > = } a ’ +} y % , lt ae her relioious & rvic h . . j boen lit YHeir usual piace another tragedy | men were employed in this work, the over- | and other religious st: vices a = "ae Assnprane e ¢ ompany i These are all genuine Seoteh Tweeds., would undoubtedly oecur, and Steele's |). inging cliff appeared so threatening that a great blessing to the world. Mr. Me- . - would “probably be eampebed: wil, 1 - men were or de ‘red inte » the boats. Kinlay 8 ly objection een = anting hi — ‘LIMETEDS, | Kor 3 pida heavy alt wool W orsted Batt, worth 318. e tr : MCL anutner p i | about 30 tons of rock fel 5 from about the near the doors of oh _— f nd VO i d ; \ . n ; MA /Oscetyn for a drink of | top of the cliff to the place where the men | tions are dismsieied’ he not only er & C Lon on, mo Pied ~? Bor $l a Fur Felt Hat woi ra 52. re Had Mos | had been at work. * eee the | ogy ment exposit f his pata < ctrl ik Canadian Tw eed Suits from $id, Uupe . ‘y Woutd be clear, i eable still further out a length of a yout ten jut ss veh ently ie mices ra ; = tr 4 nies j Pthe} © o E u he time but fathoias was found to be badly smashed by | over to. perditiv a tL oi the Cari’ AL - - $12,568,000.60, Gents Furnishin gs, Shirts, { ‘ollars, Ties, Hats, &e ; cheap ice, this having been taken out and replac- | same opinion as himass i. inthis wey - Sane | for eash. Pe ed with new cable the section was found to’ has become an iutolerabie nuisance, anc A-COEPES: Fire Risks pil_ classes of insur- eee An athrme- | be in perfect working order. Toshow the: having been several times reported to the 2 athe property, at the Lot errant Rates, Military Cloth and Trimmings always on hand and made to i a . : ~ . : . a . row th authorized Agent here, letlakahtl, to, he giver | difficulty of keeping r this cable on tl ird ; Stipendiary Magistrate, the police, force SF a8 ‘order at short notice. : ee — are 4 L. | Rock end in repair, it inay be iile ed | are perfectly er in asking him to i ad ee oes a pybliahed, in she aly , {that last year 100 tons of rock fe!l oma ‘“inove on.” Indeed, his conduct has been a Ss. bs re 0 UA RT. f on fhe | Very heavy shore end, which N. F. Gis- _ at times so outrageous.y baci Uae it is sur- ‘| + an besa trausforn ing; borne had espe cially constructed for this | prising he has not found himself either ‘in BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE, | to ¢! cunt, ale an Orderly, intiusirious urpose which caused thy abkndoning of ‘ the lockup, or a tenunt of a uilding at | CHARLOTTETOWN: a thrifty cumunmunivy. ths whole length. Nwobp. June, 7, 1887—3i Ch’'tewn, Fund & 1887—e60 & ine