Lecal and Other Items. Ex rel the Miramichi is expected this evening wiliimeaiinl For Hauirax.—The steamer M. A. Starr left for Halifax, at nine o'clock last evening, with a cargo of lobsters, oats, potatoes, ete. —__-~.>--— scort Act. — Five Seott cases at the Stipen- diary Magistrate's Court this forenoom. One was dismissed and four adjourned till Friday ner. exeeantiypnicdit DrowNeD. — Last Saterday, while returning from school, Maurice LeBlanc, of Concession, Digby Co., N. S., was drowned in a mill pond where he had stopped with his brothers to fy isis — Cue Terr.—The managers of the New (ilasgow, N.S., trotting park contemplate a grand race on Dominion day. The track is under capable managament and a good time is unticipated, onmmeiiiasiinias Hantan Wivys.—The single seull race be- tween Hanlan and Trickett came off on the Fitzroy river, Australia, on the 13th, and Hanlan won by six lengths, en Temrenance.—Orient Division, S. of T., will hold its regular meeting this (Friday) evening in J. D. McLeod's Hall. Important matters will be discussed,—JohmRoss, R. 8. — GosreL Preachinc.—Again this evening in the Christian Church’s Meeting House, commencing at half-past seven. ‘‘ One Lord, one Faith, one Baptism.” All are cordially invited to attend. ———— Mernopistic.—The Moncton Times says it is expected that Rev. W. W. Lodge, of Corn- wall, will be stationed on the Salisbury cir euit at the ensuing conférence. Acordia) invitation has been extended him by the pro- per parties. eee iNvesticAtT#on.—The Firewardens will hold at, investigation into the origin of the late disastrous fire in this city, in the City{Council Ghamber, @n Monday evening next, com- mencing at 7.30. Some seven or eight witness- es will be examined. —— — Scrreme Court.—A slander case has been before the Court at Summerside all this fore- noon. ‘This afternoon the cause of Dr. Jarvis vs. the town of Summerside was called on. This action arises under the late smallpox epidemic, and is brought to recover for pro. fessional services alleged to have been done. _ > - — Cricker.—-A return match between the Lawyers and Bankers vs. Allcomers, will be played at the Park, to-morrow afternoon. Stumps will be pitched at 3 o'clock sharp. We understand that the Truro Cricket Club have decided to visit the city, and play a friendly match with the Park Club on the 17th July. —_—__> —— Brervetine.-—There were seven starters in the 25 wile bicycle race for the champion stakes at Leicester, England, on Saturday. Fred Wood, of Leicester, won by six inches in 79m. 30s. Knapp, an American, was second. Crocker, also an American, and three others fell in a heap, but none of them was seriously injured. woepaeietimennine Srycucar Fixo.—Mr. L. R. Miller, while making an excavation on his premises at Bridgetown, N.3S., a few days ago, found a woman's hand, but no other remains, im- bedded in the earth. The nails were still upon the hand, and a number of the cords and ligaments were visible. How the hagd came there is a mystery. ——@j———- Fis Strorres.—The Portland, Me., Argus has the champion fish story of the season. It says the largest trout taken in the Rangsley Lakes this year weighed 84 pounds; and that two others were caught weighing seven pounds gach. The paperg which have been telling about four or five pound fish may just as well close down at once. _———— Porsonep By CANNED Meat.—A young man named Henderson, residing on Cunard street, while on his Way home from work last night, purchased a can of lobster for his sup- per. After eating « small quantity of the lobsters he was suddenly taken ill and grew black in the face. A doctor was immediately sent for, and on his arrival he found that the man had been poisoued by some acid getting into the meat which he had eaten. The doc- tor succeeded in restoring the man to con- sciousness, and he is how doing well. —Haii- fax Mail. ——--——— For Bostoy,—The str. Worcester, Captain Nickerson, sailed for Boston at six o'clock last evening with a cargo of eggs, lobsters, potatoes and general merchandise. The fol- lowing ladies and gentlemen went as passen- gers: Miss Maggie Barr, Mr. Jas. Ferguson, Miss M. A. Ross, Miss Leigh, A. Campbell, M. Campbell, B. Campbell, Hugh Campbell, Mrs. S. Carapbell, Miss 8. Campbell, "A. Me- Kenna, Mrs. McAulay, W. P. Colwill, Miss Colwill, P. Cummiskey, M. McKinnon, A. Alexander, Mrs. Boyle, Miss Livingstone, Mr. Cameron, John McLean, A. Henderson, Mrs. Bowlin, Jos. Reilly, G. E. F. Moore. —— Wat rr Costs.—A Chicago man who evidently had considerable time to spare has studied the reports of the many missionary societies, and from them computed what it costs in dollars and cents to convert indivi- duals to Christianity. According to his figures, to make a Methdist costs $25, a Baptist $30, a Congregationalist $45, a Presbyterian $60, while it costs as high as $300 to get a convert into the Episcopal Church, and $360 into the Catholic Church. In Africa it costs $14 to convert, in Italy $42, in Spain $55, in the East Indies $50. A Jananese costs $80, a Chinese, $100,and every Christianised Jew costs $2,800. ——— Crearep Ur.—-The mystery surrounding the beat found bottom up in the harbor a few days ago has been selved. Mr. Archibald MeLean, keeper ot the Blockhouse Light, while in the city saw the boat, and at once recognized it as belonging to Lauchlin Me- Lean’s lobster factory at Governor's Island. Some people intown, who had relatives work- ing im the factory, asked Mr. McLean to find out the facts connected with the losing of the boat, and to ascertain if any person was missing. This Mr. McLean con- sented to do, and on Wednesday morning, in company with his brother Hector, he went over to the Island in search of the desired in- formation. He was there told that on Mon. day evening the little schooner Ark, in charge of some of the factory employes, and having the boat in tow, left the Island for Point | this morning. When they Prim after some lobster traps. had got about midway between the island and the Point the wind began blowing hard an the sea to run high. As a result the boat filled with water and sunk, The weight of the sunken boat was bearing down the little craft which had her in tow, and it was finally | ceived fo decided to cut her adrift. The St. Lawrence in passing shortly afterwards saw the boat and brougt word to the city. For a time the worst was feared, but there is no neces- sity for further anxiety. THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Special Vesearcues ro Tux Examiner. Presbyterian Conference, a SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS. ——— ee HaAirax, June 14. There was a larger number of commis- sioners present at the Assembly to-day. The morning sederunt was occupied by the appointment of committees. It was agreed that home missions be taken up to night and foreign missions to-morrow, the French evangelization committee celebration of the 200th anniversary of the revolution of 1688 on Monday evening, religion and temperance on Tuesday evening, and Sab- bath schools and Sabbath observance on Wednesday evening. The remit of the marriage question was set for Tost morning. Thirteen’ Applications were made for leave to retire from the active ministry. The only lively discussion that took place to-day was on an application presented by Dr. Murray on behalf of Dr. McLeod, Sydney, to have his name left on the Pres- bytery rollas Pastor Emeritus of his old congregation. Judge Stevens opposed this strongly, while Dr. Caven wanted this carried. The Judge won the day. No precedent could be shown for such a title. Mrs. Ritchey, wife of the Lieut.-Gover- nor, has invited the members of the as- sembly tu an ‘*‘at home” Wednesday even- ing next. They accepted with cheers. The evening session was taken up with the consideration of the home mission and augmentation reports. The reports showed a surplus in the Eastern section of $5000 and a deficit in the Western section of $2500. The reports were adopted and suitable resolutions passed. THE RIFLE. ee ee The Inter-Provincial Match WON BY NEW BRUNSWICK. Hauirax, June 14. For the second time, New Brunswick has won the Interprovincial Rifle Match, but to-day’s victory is the more creditable be- cause they vanquished Nova Scotia on its own ground, and ina wind that at times was a perfect puzzle to all the New Bruns- wick and P. E. Island visitors. The weather was fine, but a strong, gusty, cross rear wind prevailed. At 200 yards the scores were: Nova Scotia, 239; New Brunswick, 235; P. E.. Isiand, 224. At 500 yards the home team fell away behind, the scores being: New Brunswick, 223; P. E. Island, 208; Nova Scotia 206, New Brunswick leading by 13 points, and being 26 points ahead of P. E. Island. The excitement was at its heighi when the teams came back to the 600 yards mounds. On the first pair P. E. Island beat New Brunswick 10 points and Nova Scotia 2. In the second pair the home team were again behind the New Brunswick team, gaiming two on the Island- ers. The next pairof New Brunswickers made exactly tie—same scores as last — while the Nova Scotians and P. E. Islanders fell back 5 and 14. re- spectively. Then came the last pair when the six laid down New Brunswick had a lead of 19 over Nova Scotia and 44 over P. E. Island. Dover and Blair were the Nova Scotia men and they each made 27, while the New Brunswick men only got 51, but enough to give them the match by 15 points, the P. E. Island pair being eleven behind. The total scores are: New Brunswick, 661 ; Nova Scotia, 646; P. E. Island, 616. The visitors were envertained by the Nova Scotia men after the match. The most social time was spent at the hotel. Se THE EMPEROR'S CONDITION. Weaker but Conscious. Lonvon, June 14. In the Commons this p. m., Hon. Mr. Smith, First Lord of the Admiralty, said the Government received a despatch from Berlin dated 3 p. m., stating that the Em- peror was very much worse and there was no hope of his recovery. Inflammation of the lungs had set in. The Emperor's in- tellect was perfectly clear. He was suffer- ing no pain, Mr. Smith stated that it was with regret that he made the communica- tion regarding the Emperor's condition to Parliament. PorspaM, June 14—11.30 a. m. When lying down the Emperor is apath- etic, at other times fully conscious. Early this evening he wrote a few farewell words to Bismarck. He afterwards took a sip of food through a tube. A little cocaine is being administered. The doctors believe the death agony will come soon after mid- night. | June 13—11.25 p.m. The Emperor is weaker but perfectly conscious. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, June 15—-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh south-east and south- west winds; fair, with local shower'’s; a little higher temperature. in leet ialliamantiintivinininin Personal. Dr. McSwain left for Riverside, California, Bon voyage. The report that Father Maturin has ‘‘ gone q | over to Rome” is denied. Wuat Sue Gor. —Here is what Miss Minnie Freeman, the Nebraska blizzard heroine, re- r her exhibition of pluck and presence of mind. Any amount of advertising and in- numerable proposals of marriage, $2,700 in cash, three diamond pins, two costly gold watches, and a peck or so of miscellaneous jewelry. The People Say That the dykes raised along the streets, as a result of filling up the trenches dug for the water pipes, should be levelled at once, rt stop the smell of gas on Prince Street. That the stone and iron railing for Queen Square is very slow about putting in an appearance. That the regatta agitation has collapsed. That some persdns evidently do not read the signs posted along the pathways on Queen Square. That the city employes should exercise more care in the selection of ashes for side- walk purposes. That the Miss Take who opens 80 many letters addressed to other people should be more careful in future. A _ ArrempreD Suicipe.—The Halifax Chron- icle veports that a young man named Robert Gibson, residing at Dalhousie, on Tuesday, while in a fit of insanity, attempted suicide by lacing a revolver at his head-and firing. The IL entered near the right eye, where it re- mained imbedded. Dr. Robinson was sum- moned from Annapolis and succeeded in ex- tracting the ball. Itis likely that Gibson wiil recover. ati ————_—_— SE HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE Hi : June 14—Chas McLeod Orwell; Jas E Mac- donald, Cardigan; John G Serimgeour, Cardi- gan Bridge; Joba S Murphy, Worcester, Mass; James Skerry, Alberton; James,A Whi St John; Dr Frank Cox, Morell; S KE Hyde, Henry Wheeler, A D Caughey, Boston, Mass; K. Bearisto, S'side; Wesley Myers, Joseph S Rogers, Victoria; F X Piehetie, Quebec. 15— Miss Bradshaw, Miss Bertie Bradshaw, Bedeque; W F Tidmarsh and wife, St Peter’s Island; Jas H Barke, Mill View; J F Norton, Cardi gan. - HOTEL DAVIES. Junel4—W A Brennan, Miss Gaffney,S’Side; J A‘ Matheson,’ Campbelton; Mrs Chas H Cooke, Miss Annie Cook, Brooklyn, N Y; T W Broad, Mr E E Mackenzie, Mrs L W Des- Barres, St Stephen; J W Nicholls, John Hunter, John Morrow, John Campbell, To- ronto; W F Tanner and wife, Mrs Chas E Tanner, Mrs Wm Mackenzie, Pictou; R Borradaile, Halifax; M J Gerald, Ottawa. Sn SS ee Local Notices. Auction Sa.Les.—To-morrow (Saturday); June 16th, Bermuda onions at 10.30 o'clock , and cargo Coal at ll o'clock. See advt. A. MeNeéeill, Auctioneer. Fresh Salmon, Mackerel, Halibut and Had- dock, at Wright’s Fish Market. jul5, 2i pd G. M. Harris sells vases and pictures by auction to-morrow at 2 o'clock. ran & Shorts for sale at Beer & Goff’s, June 13 3i _ The cheapest place to buy your Boots and Shoes is at the Dominion Boot Store, J. B. MacDonald, Propr. Ju 14 FLouR.—100 bbls. Choice Superior Extra Flour will be sold low for cash at Beer & June 13, 5i Wonderful low prices far Readymade Cloth- ing at J. B. MacDonald’s. Ju id. Every lady in the city ought to see the hard wood washtubs made at the new Tub Factory. They are on exhibition at R. K. Brace’s. and sold same price as the im- ported tubs. June 9 Tremendous stock of Summer Underclothing, White and Colored Shirts, Ties, &c., at J. B, MacDonald's. Ju 14 ate DIED. Walsh, a native of the County Wexford, Ire- land, in the 84th year of his-age. May he rest in peace, (Newfoundland papers please copy.) Bicycle For Sale at a Bargain. NOT haying tima far cycling, I will sell my 56-inch British Challenge Roadster, made by Singer & Co,, Coventry, Eng., which cost $125 ianded here in 1886, and is now almost as good as new, for $75.00. . FRED. W. L. MOORE, Office of Davis & Sutherland. Household Furniture. am instructed by HENRY GREEN, ESQ., who is returning to England, to sell by Auction, at his Residence, West Kent Street, on FRIDAY. July 6th, at 11 o’clock, a, m. :— All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, compris- ing Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Sets, Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloth, Pictures, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Stoves, etc. The Furniture is nearly new andin excellent condition. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer, jud—s tfea wk Just Landed, ex Barkt. Erema ONDON PORTLAND CEMENT, ENGLISH COAL TAR. For sale by PEAKE BROS. & CO. may30—tf Eiorses Wanted. AMES KEEGAN wants from Thirty. to Fifty Horses, good drivers and workers. He will be in Charlottetown every Market Day for two weeks, ju4 Public Auction. T° be sold by Public Auction, on the Premises, Kent Street, Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of June next, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, that Brick Shop, Dwell- ing House and Premises situated on the north side - Kent Street, and occupied by the under- signed. his is a very desirable Property. and well situated for a Grocery or other small Shop business. Terms at sale. A good title will be guaranteed. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Davies & Sutherland. Dated this 22nd May, A. D. 1888. JAMES B. POLLARD. may23—dy 3aw tl sle FOR SALE. 100,00 BRICKS (Island make) de- livered on Revere House Grounds, Apply to j jué—tf A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, That it is time something were done to | garden. FRIDAY, The PERK First Class MINGS, at lowest prices; DRESS GOO WORSTEDS and TWEEDS; SILKS, S Ch’town, June 7, 1888. JUNE 1 epee cet een ieee Large Range UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS, very cheap ; large stock of MILLINERY, HATS, BONNETS and TRIM- DS aud TRIMMINGS to suit, very best value; MANTLE’ CLOTHS, BLAOK ATINS, VELVETS and PLUSHES; a great variety of PRINT CUTTONS; CHEAPEST CARPETS ON P. E. ISLAND. Midsummer Trip, 1888. rial THE WELL-KNOWN CLIPPER BARK MOSEL, 500 TONS REGISTER, R. RENDLE, MASTER, ILL be on the berth at Liverpool about the lst July, and will sail from LIVERPOOL for CHARLUTTETOWN, About the 10th of July Next. Intending shippers will please forward their orders’ in time. For Freight or Passage apply in Liverpool to | William Bullen. 51 South John Street; in London | to John Pitcairn & Sons. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 4, 1888—eod tf MILLINER WANTED.—Wanted, in July, an experienced Milliner and Saleswoman. A | In this city, on the 12th inst., Michael] permanent situation and extra wages paid the | right person. Apply by letter, stating experience | and salary wanted. Address *‘ Milliner,” care of EXAMINER Office. dy Si wky li—juls | FoR SALE.—Three Acres now in grass, just | beyond Henry’s Lime Kiln, and next to} Maurice Biake’s Farm Residence, Malpeque | Road. Being quite near the city, it is well suited | for building purposes or for pasture or market } Apply to GEORGE ALLEY, juld—ey sat wed T° LET.—Or corner of Water and Poifial Streets, a Room suitable for Shop or Offiée, lately occupied by the Inspector of Weights and | Measures. Apply to DR. BLANCHARD. tf—jul5| OST.—On Saturday evening last, either in the Lyceum or on the street. a Brown Purse, containing two Notes—a $5 and $2—some smali change, etc. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at THE EXAMINER office. pad 2i—juld WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Cook. Refer- ences required. Apply at the ELDON Hovwusk, Kent Street. pd 3i—jul3 T° LET.—A Shop on Water Street. Apply to C. BENOIT. 6i—jul3 f To LET.—A Dwelling on Upper Euston Sireet. Rent $100. Apply to CHARLES MCGREGOR. juls—tf I OST.—On Tuesday morning, near J.D Me- 4 Leod’s corner, a Biack Purse, containing a small sum of money. ‘The finder will be reward- ed by leaving it at the London House, or with} the owner, Mrs. DANIEL McDONALD, Dorchester Street. jul3 Housemaid in a small family where the ANTED IMMEDIATELY.--A Cook pe Apply at this office. washing is given out, jul2 WANTED.—At the Osborne House, a Chamber- maid and assistant Cook, and a Boy about 15 years of age to make himself generally useful. | jul2—3i eod " To LET.—A Residence near the entrance of St. Peter’s Road, recently in the occupation of the late Superintendent of the P. E. Island Rail- way. Immediate possession. Apply to J. A. LONGWORTH. tf ap25 LOst.—In the Lyceum, on Saturday evening last, a Red Moracco Purse, containing two notes—one $19 and one $2—and some small change. The finder will be rewarded on leaving { same at THe EXAMINER Office. 2i pd—jul2 Good wages | Apply at) jull WANTED.—A good Servant. Must be highly recommended. THE EXAMINER office. FOR SALE.—A. Double Scull Shell, in good | rowing condition. Apply at this office. | jug—t way TED.—To Charter or Purchase, a Schoon- er of about 5) or 60 Tons, to carry lumber | from Gaspe, Quebec, Apply to G. W. et Charlottetown. jus | To Lt Se Tenement on Queen Street. Apply to J. McGILt. lw—may!2 WANTED.—Two Coatmakers, two Vestmakers | and two Pantmakers.—JoHN MCLEoD & Co. jus—ii T° LET, for the summer months, the House on Rosebank Farm, a very desirable Summer Residence. Apply at the LONDON HOUSE. jué—2w eod WANTED.—Three honest, pushing Men in your vicinity ; special inducements now ; fast-selling specialties. Don’t delay. Salary from start.—BROWN BROTHERS. Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 2m (tues & fri)—juo W NTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Girl for gener-. al housework, Apply at this office. jua—tf . f Felt WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c. J AS. PERKINS & STERN_ ¥ s om. “e Atratve Bares tor Men awh Pata JAMES PATON & COS. ee OO Black Worsteds, at Bottom Prices, ‘Bine Worsteds, Very Cheap, Seotch and Canadian Tweeds, nice patterns for Suits, and Straw Hats, Umbrellas, &c., &e., Braces, Searfs, eee Lat... ~ Ready-made Clothing, Cheap for Ready Cash. | PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE, Ch’town, June 13, 1888—eod & wky GREAT SUCCESS! oO Hid Glovesi FOUR SDV 2. oO Just Opened, 50 Dozen above celebrated brand of Kid Gleves, New Stud Fastening, Colored Stitch Back, ONLY 80 CENTS A PAIR. SyPFANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Ch’town, April 21, 1888.—eod & wky. IN EW STOCK eaigl taro AND CLOTHING, Now Opening and will be sold at Bottom Prices. GEO. E. FULL, QUEEN STREET, Ch’town, May 10, 1888.