sis im @& Sion Caren OO Rr eS Ta, SOR ——— eer * rs -_ "he ye . 2. 2 .“ arr + 27 - ‘4 PEU'YT YD ¥ (ys YY ray en T 45 6977 . i 4S j ‘ i rr 0 : } Kh a A Ni & N MR. PA H t R i p x. hs A Ls ast H } 5 hs 2% § Local and Oiher Items, PP3 i 2a Psig ‘an & HOTEL ARRIVALS. . be we , me “ 4 a fs Pe.iuadal rad) NEWS, ind AULY i {Oiy SALE "yi i :% Gory Base. cme teltantinn, . s RANAIN HOUSE. 4 ; , —OF— i p é . if e SPECIAL Despatcues TO Tuk EXamMiNnen. } June 10 ~ Dedden, Hi biffaa; J B Lefeiire, ~ 6 5 ” ‘ ee hosiery at the Londen Hens. j : ' Mont |; J FD Dotti; Niagara Palle; WT ai ¢ pe ¥ . 7 omni noes ARTES PARLIAM BNE, =e? ny ee =p Ero — New straw hats opened to-day at the Lom p 43-4 : ae on Hous cous \ it QRBOENE . Mies. AM instrected be the Emnontens 06.50%, euiete e é ; —_—_— June +) (>-Seri re “. rn eK be : ol 12. Jato. WIL Al Ne TAN, atin eee ea ee PTE CRIMES BIL. ke ee Be Bee > Sats epeeenar BIL [. |iowslts Hatitexs 1 Macdonald, .do; i C yy: > e : a , ’ » bs von « ‘Qualiinalin cece 4* | Woods, Bay: Verte | Wednesday, July 6th, | ‘ LaDtés iace glé¥es and mitts in colers and black at Beer Bros. rus Jubilee number of the Montreal Star at the Diamond Bookstore. etnias lux rush for clothing is to L. E. Prowee’s. Boys suits $1; men's suits $3.75. -~ A Lot of American corsets at closing out orices this evening at Leer Bros. ? - Don't failto go and see the famous play “ Lady of Lyons,” on the 2ist inst., in the Ly eum, 7 Fresat Cream Cocos Pies, Jelly Roll and Jelly Square to-day at the City Steam Bakery. J. Quirk, Prince Street. Ereut TrorsanpD DoLLars worth of ready- made clothing to be soldat L. E. Prowse's cheap for cash. Try him. — - H. L. Macoonanp, Esq ,M. P. P., returned from Halifax last evening and left for his home in Cardigan this afternoon. o Mr. D. A. STARR AND Wire, and Mr. John A. McKinnon and wife,were registered at the Royal Hotel, St. John, yesterday. one gel Tas members ef the .Picteu Hook. and Ladder Corps have been furnished with ean- vas suits for use“at/tires. The town paid the bills. PIR EI Just opened and ready for to-night, | ease Gents’ Underelothing and Hosiery. Some very fine goois in Silk, Balbriggan, Cotton and Merino epee ir is to be hoped that the new Fish Market will soon be ready fer oceupaney, as the familiar stench of decayed fish is again oecu- pying the Queen Square stand. ~ Mayon dow tanp, of Torento, has given instructions for the issyuiag af proclamation declaring June 30 and July Ist, holidays for celebrating the Queen's Jubilee. - Tas Methodist Conference of New Bruns- wick and P. E. Island meets at Marysville, N. B., on Wednesday next. The Nova Scotia Conference meets at Truro, N. S. - Tur Sons of Temperance are moving ener- getically in the matter of the Jubilee cele- There will probably be a large turn- out of members of the Orders from all parts of Island. ; - > bration. siti Reap the advertisement of the Concert by the pupils of the Institution for the Blind, Halifax, in the proper column. His Honor the Lieutemant-Giovernor has consented to patronize the entertainment. snail [ae programme for Jubilee week at St. John, x b., is published, and includes. ser- es in the various churches on the Sabbath of the week in commemoration of the event. Could not our local clergy do likewise. Tue girl Annie Raynor, said to be a native of the Isl wn‘, and who was arrested in a Sal vation Army street parade in Moncton on Wednesday night lst, has been sentenced to four months in jail on a Charge of vagrancy. a—>a-5 Por® Bros. received by yesterday's steamer from P. EK, Island three very tine beef cattle. They were fed by F. Bovyer, Esq., Southport, and are among the finest imported by this enterprising firm this season.— Pictou News. AvourrionaL details of the holocaust at Deford, Ont., show the affair to be a oe one, the ts obli to stand an see their cave eked smudget to drive away mosquitoes was the cause of the hire. ce ei We understand that Miss McGarry, of Montgeal, the celebrated elocutionist, assisted by some of the best musical talent, is to give two performances in this citymext week. She comes highly by the Canadian press. Tug steamer Southport will leave Prince Street Ferry Wharf. for Rocky Point to-mor- row (Sunday) afternoon, at 1.15 ; returning, will leave Reeky Point atS p.m. This trip will be continued every Sunday afternoon during the sammer months. Tue celebrated Root Beer so popular to-day in all large American cities, is shortly to be introduced into Charlottetown. Its superior cooling quality and healthgiving properties renders it the most «¢eeptable drink of the day. For sale im grogery stores. juall 3i -_--——— Ow1n@ to the late in the afternoon at which the Abbott-Gray marriage took place our report thereof was nécessafily not as complete as we would have liked it to have been. In order to remedy this defect, we to-day give place to a detailed account of the ceremony, which will be found in another column. 2 Bostos Markerst—Advices of the 8th say: The Potato Market maintains a firm tone with a good de for best stock ; Island stock is worth from 75 to 80 cents per bushel. There has been a slight demand for eggs for several days, and prices have sauna Island ship- ments now bringing 16 cents per doz. . There is a slight fish trade and prices are barely maintained. aeatingee CGreonce Gopvrrey, the colored heavy weight pugilist of Boston (formerly of Charlottetown), is forming @ sparring combination, and among the talent already secured are Jack Magee, of Kast Boston; Jack Kirwin, of Charlestown; Jack Casey, of East Boston; Tom Wells, Dick Cronin, Harry Tracer, Sam Cohen and Dick Murphy. They start August 1, touring the astern States, and may visit the provinces. —_-— s--_— Rev. W. P. Tartor, sonof Mr. Joseph Taylor, of this city, who graduated B. A. from Bostén University in’ 1883, and in Divinity at Andover in 1835, has recently taken the e of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.) from Boston University. The rev. gentleman will probably remain in the United States, ashe has receiveda calltoa large Congregational Church in Marion, Mass, We congratulate the Doctor ou his success, seilinialiaesia Ir is customary for charitable people here and elsewhere to take the blind people of the Halifax Institution for the blind to their homes when they visit us. This makes their visit more pleasant, and lessens the expense greatly. People willing to entertain the pupils and. teachers during Wednesday and Friday next will please send in their names to the Peesident of the Y.M.C. A, at the Y. M. C. A. building any time up to Tutsday evtbiny at thé latest. ‘ ,eome a travesty, bringing ridicule, disgrace TT SMITHS RESOLUTION. GLADSTONE SPFAKS, Lonbon, June 10. | W. HB. Smith moyed’yin the Commons {this evening the resolution previously /anrtounced, requesting at“10 p. m., cn tin ‘17th, the chair to forthwith put the ques tion on any motion, amendment or pro | posal touching a clause of the Crimes’ Bill, | then under discussion, then on the clause ‘itself, and finally on each remaining clause. | He urged that the step was forced upon the Government by contitiued* obstruction. It was impoSsible fog*the Government, representing the majority,to yield to the obstriction of the minority, ‘although the Government desired that due consideration be given to the rights of the minority. The debate on the Crimes’ Bill had be- and contenmt apon Parliament. (Hadstone said louger notice should have been given. ‘The present state of business and entire parslysis of Parliament caused intense dissatisfaction throughout the country, but the position liad been brought about by the Government themselves. (Cries of ** Hear, hear,”’) They had been pursuing a false, evil policy, that of coer- cion, without the justification pleaded on former occasions, and had. disregarded all usages aud traditions of Parliament in the conduct of the measure which they had, under the name of a Crimes Bill, intro- duced. The imeas&re was directed agamst a combination apart from crime. (Hear, hear.) He did not wish to create a difficulty | by offering “Opposition which he knew would be imeffectual and would therefore content himself with protesting against the course proposed. Parnell sajd he could not understand the fatuity of the Government in rushingjblindfelded along the road which it was already seen would Jead tu the yreat- SUPERINTENDENT BRENNAN has charts re | the steamer Cycioue for tuc Take service. in transporting passengers to the Islands. Her tonnage is for 100 possengers and itis claimed | that her speed ig sixteen to eighteen miles per hour, Capt, Patritk: Smith will - command ; vcr, Mr, Manrice Doucette will be the par- | ser. The Cy lone will conneef with steamers | from Detr@it ame Cleveland for Lakeside, at., Kelley's [slind.&- Lakeside, O,, News. fhe Superintendent Brennan above re- ferred to is Mr. E. H. Brennan, (brother of Mr. W. A. Brennan, of the Journal,) for some time a Conductor on the Island railway, and whe now occupies the Jucra- tive position of President and Manager of the Lakeside and Marblehead Railroad, Mr. Doucette was for several years em- ployed as a painter in the carriage shop of Mr. John McPhail. He left the Island last fall determined to be one of the many ‘successful Islanders abroad.” Last win- ter he attended College and this spring was appointed to the position above referred to. We congratulate both gentlemen on their success. dp ii-y We were yesterday shown some very hand- some Carriages, imported from the United States by wr. W. J. Fraser, north side of Queen Square. Among the collection was a neat and durable barouche and a handsome earryall, both of which have been purchased by Mr. Holden Keunedy for livery purposes. Sevéral of the other carriages have also been sold, anid barouche is being made ready, mobier sills hls Tue German syndicate who propose to buy the Intercolonial and establish smelting works in Nova Scotia, have already secured “an ex- amination and report of the iron resources of Nova Scotia by a staff of German engineers, Chis report, it is said, was so flattering thas it was decided to make the present offer, wees VRS. HENRY ROGERS, Vertreitand Landse» pe Painter and teacher of Drawing Srup1o—Market Square, over Chappe le’s Book Store. est disorder in Ireland. He moved in am- endment that the house decline to sanction the resolution limiting-the freedom of de- bate afd assailing the rights of ministers. Sir William Harcourt, Goschen and se\ eral Parnellites continued the debate, when Smith moved the cloture which was! carried 284 to 167, and Parne!l’s ment was rejected JUL to 181. After further discussion Smith's plete motion was carried under cloture amid cheers and counter cheers. Smith mvyed discussion of the ‘bill in committee till Monday, which was carried 203 to-7%. IRISH aliic nd- coin- —_—— or EVICTIONS. -_--———- Some Excillag Scenes. DusLa, June 10. Bailiffs made an attack on a house with erow bars and were received with scalding The water. inspecter of . police, with a drawn sword, mounted a ladder and was beaten down, Finally, after several un- successful attempts to gain admittance had been made, a constable entered with a rific and fixed bayonet, the rifle was wrestled from him, and when Father Hannon entered O’Halleran had the constable raised aloft in the act of throwing hiun out of the win- dow, while a sister of O’Halleran was charging anvther constable with the rifle and bayonet. A crowd of peasants sneered at the evictors, whereupon they were charged by the’police and brutally beaten. Smith Assailed. Lonpon, June 10. The Pall Mall Gazette, in a rampant article on the action of W. H. Smith, Government leader, in giving notice that he would to-day move thefe m nittee : mi name the time when it would report the Irish crimes ainendment bill to thehouse,and urges every English and Irish imemnder wa») op- poses Smith proposal,from Gladstone down, te get themselves suspended rather than tamely acquiesce in Smith's monstrous en- croachment on the liberties of parliament. Steele Sentenced. Anticontisu, N. 8., June 10. Steele, the man who attempted to rob the Merchants Bank at this place, was sen- tenced to imprisonment tor life by the Chief Justice here to-day. McDonald, who was convicted of rape, got 24 years. Famine Invninent. Lonpon, June 10. oS ee , A famine is imminent im the city oi Meshed. Throughout the province of Khor- asson the Russians are trying to prevent - the peuple from emigrating to Transcarga- soian territory. Alarming News. Orrawa, June 10. alarming character. It is said the Indians and half-breeds are again threatening an insurreg¢tien. Weather Bullciia. Torowvo, June 11—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds, fine, and a little warmer. q A A Oren Fresu prunes, dates, figs, oranges, lemons, chubarbonly two cents per ib., at RK. K. Bruce's. “ dian chimailad wo fortune tellers held forth in the neigh- Telegrams from the Northwest are of an borhved of Market Square to-days They dtd not ae much work, Classes to commence on Monday, Jane !3th. Subjects—Drawing in Pesapective, Painting in Water Colors, do, in) Oils, Sketching’ from Nature, &c., &c, Forterms and particulars apply at Miss Find- ley’s, Kent Street, Chariottetown. June 9—9i ’ j K. COBL DAY COL “RADY Ch’'town, June 4, 1887-—-sat tues 62 ry > : = : = ‘ - ia — Li = es os & att. cS ™) ri = ift 3 o = ~ ons a> "? ot e 5 -_ r 9 e cS Hi 2. 5 “~ : = = ~ Son Tm JL O 3 q) oO o- fee - 3 L ey = 3 My = x iF p — Ss = re 5 TR Me ee rf) g 1hya tT! s SS od 2 3 nw aw ~ mm = ss 7. we OPED Fry = cog << AO Ps _ et + _ pn 5 om <q yy eR S COs = > i = 4 > S sidvoyll Y FF K+ 5-3 ; ~ ery 5 - — 3 a - x s: = > a s : nr sy 2 taal 2S = a> of s3 3 = Lb Ae ne ey qe Be | } ¢ v a5 = ® os 33 a> 25 at Ee on za 22 Painting & Drawing. Miss KAT(" MacLEAN wiil open Classes on 4". MONDAY. the @biv inst.. in Hall, in Me. Quirk’. Brick Buiidin.z, Prince Street, and is pre- pared to teach the following Brenches: Drawing froin Objects and Cast. Drawing froes the Life. Deawing and Paining from Still Life. Miss McLean wil] attend-at her Studio on Fri- day and Saturday next, and will be happy to meet iatending pupils. June 2nit, 1887. 9 CHARLOTTETOWN HERALD OFFICE, APRIL 23RD, 1887. MRS. McNEILL, REVERE HOUSE, speaks VERY HIGHLY of, and wishes you to SEND WER ANOTHER Case of May 2, 1887. Valuable Freehold Property For Sale by Auction. ao ee pie Property, Dwelli House and other Ont- buildings, owned by Mr. Thomas Smith. and situated on the corner of Prince and Water screets, will be sold by Auction, on THURSDAY, the 28rd day of June next,at the hour of 11 o clock, a, m. for further particulars apply to the subscriber, Ou the premises, * .@ SHOMAS SMITH, or A. H. B. MACGOWAN —_ Auctionver, Uh town; May 27, 1887—o07 tl sale | Mrs. Offer, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M. that eligibly situated property on Prince Strec!, next to the residence of F. 8. Moore, Exq. Dwelling House contains’ 0 rooms. Lot 44 by 84 fect ae” Terms Casi. Sige of G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer, Ch’town, June 6—2aw se \LED TENDERS addressed to the under- ~ sixvned and endorsed “Pender for Indian > up- plies,” will be reeeive:! up to noon of TH DAY, the “Twenty-ihird instant, for the onder- mentioned articles or any of them, to ie delivered tothe Indian Superintendent on Len- bex Island in such quantities and »t snueh times as they may be required by him:+Flour, Tea. Sugar, Factory Cotton, Print, Mocexsins,, Lam- ber, Shingles, Nails. Semples of. such of the aboye mentioned articles as are tratsmissable by post should accompany each tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Any newspaper inserting this advertisement without authority from this Departioent through the Queen's Printer will forfeit payment for the same. L.. VANKOUGHNET, Deputy of the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs, Department of Indian 4 ffairs, Ottawa, 2nd June, 1837 jonel 22 wt] 23 a ee All Koy - Winding Watehes at Greatly Reduced Prices to clear. Now is your time to yet a Good Timekceper at a Low Price. A Patent Key that will wind any wateh, given in. Just received, a special lot of Colored Gold Brooches and Sets, which were bought low and will be sold low. A small assortment of Handsome Silver Jubiice Brooches just in; more to arrive at BW. TAYLOR'S, CAMERON BLOCK. April 22. 3887—2aw & wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. WANTED—BOARDERS~In a private family. pleasantly situated, about ten minutes walk from Post Office, one or two Boarders cy»n be accommodated ; married couple or gentlemen | Apply at this office, preferred; terms moderate. , june il tf For SALB—A very good Mileh Cow, jast caived; also, a choice Heifer Calf, Apply io , Wm. Heard. jJunel) 2i wky li POR SALE Chit AI~At Seaman's Carriage factory, @ Doubie Carriage, witu shaft _and pole coupiete. juneli Ii \y) AN PED—1,000, Bricklayers to work; 45c. per * hour; steady work and protection guaran- Auply tu Builders Exchange, Chieayzo, 1). juald 12) teed, W ANTED—A good plain Cook in a small family where another girl is kept; best refer- ences required. Apply to Mrs. Arnaud. Grafton pireet. juneld FoR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Two new Bicy- cles, one d4in., Amevican latest improvements, and one S%in Kaglish Moorg te, lars address Box 165, Charlottetowa. jun$ 3i pd POUND—In my Auction Room, this forenoon, after the sale of flowers, a sum of money. he owner will please apply at my oflice-—A. Mc Neill, Auctioneer. jun9 "or partica- fork SALE—At a barga’n, a neetly finished, nearly new Cottage; situation cenirai. Ap- ply to A. McNeill, Aactioneer. junes tf yo LET—A House and Siable on Pieessnt Street, with good water on preiisesy, a/su, House up, ding Eireet,acar Hailwayy , Apply to Wilham Dodd. june? Pole Thr ¢ miles from town, a Dwelling Tlouse, partly furn:shed if rcquired. Wor par- ticulars ¢uqiire of L. Prowse Jjun6 vod tf \W ANTED—A suitable person to act »s House- keeper at he Lorne Hotel. Apply at once xt the Kankin ttieuse. jundt 61 4 stree!. Apply at ‘XAMINER office. jun3 tf T° LET—A Shop and Dwelling on Queen St, just the thing for # small fAinily. wishing te doa small grocery. confeetionery, or any kind of busine&’s. Apply to R. K Brace. mayzl W ANTED AT ONCE—A Girl to assist in "* dining-reom ; alse, Girl fer general house- may 13 tf work, Apply at Revere House. BoARvVERS—Ina pleasant part of the city, a few boarders can be comfortably accomiumo- dated in a private family, Terms moderate. Ap- ply at this office. mayé To LET—The, Dwelling House on Richmond Street West, at present occupied by Thomas McKinlay, Esq. Apj;ly to James D. Mason. mayl0 WANTED A good Cook, wages $8.00 per month. No washing. Apply to Mrs. fd- ward Layficid, Chario.tetown. ; may6whkly if wkly pet tf W ANTED-—A Housemaid. Appiy to ° Miss Peters, Sidmount, apri6 tf ro LET—A two and a-balf story Brick Huilding, with slate roof, in ood tenantable coudilion, containing ten rooms, besides pantrys, kiichen, cellar kitchen; also an icé-house, now filed with ice, stable yard room, with garden attached, ; situate on Water street. Possession given Ist duly next. fora good business stand on Water Street. Pos- session iven immediately. For particulars apply io Peake Bros. & Co. mars eod. T° LET.—House on Cumberland Street contain- ing seven rooms. Possessién given {mme- diately. Apjfy to James Crockett. tay i ST T° LET—Shop and Warchouses laigiy occepio® by Seer & Sons at Head St. Peter's Bay. Ap- ply on ibe premiaas ian3 tf T° LET--The twoupper flats in the brick build- ing, abo-e the store occupied by Miler Bro:,. Sewing Machine Agents; can. be reuted Logstiver or sc parately; pussession immediately. Appiy to ueen Street. jund wed sat T > LET ihe Dwelling-house on corner of Prigge - for a trees. bf t 7 &-., apply to George Alley. aprez ner U tts. }. mrO LET—A House on King Street, nedr Pownal New American Muslins, New French Muslins, Muslins. tions, &e. A Big price, é found, June 7—dy & wky } ' i ' Em>roideries, in Allovers, Fiouncings, Stock of Gloves and Elosiery. Linea Collars and Caffs separate or in sets, Corsets, dircet from the makers and at the lowest me tment npn CY eee New Pria‘ed Batists, New Printed Cottons. A BIG DISPLAY OF LACES, Book Muslia, Victoria Lawn, Bishop's Lawa, Cheek Higings, lnse:- + 2 ¥ ; ‘h ee Jn am ore : if you want a Seaside Dress just see our stock of Flanneis Cheapest and Best Goods for the purpose to be Perkins & Sterns ‘Millinery | ‘Depariment. i | CARD. | | We take this means of thanking paironage, made Way the largest) Millimery »outh in our experience. Our Trimmed Mi'linery bas ziven| | the grentiest satisfaction—ihe fiae, iwork of Miss Sauaders being fully, equalio any London or Paris Pinte) | terns Afurther ef supply Midsummer Summer Underwear. All eur Lad‘es’ Underwear is of our customers Who, by their liberal the finest #pgiish make. White Cetten Yiehtgewas. White Cotten Chenise. White (elton BRodieers White tetten Underskirts White Cotton Drawers. Gauze Linders. Verino Linders. Weare also showing a nice line Styles, im Amesican Staw Uats ef Ladies’ Silk Bese, in Black and expected in a tew days, BEER BROs. June 3, 1887—eod ‘gates BEER BROS, HEA WHAi WE HAVE TO SAY | That the following Pi Prices cannot be Successiully Compeied with in the City: For $22 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $25. Kur $21 a Seoteh Tweed Sait, regular price $24. For $18 a scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $21. For $16 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $15. These are all genuine Scotch Tweeds. 6 | For $i5 a heavy \ll-wool Worsted Suit, worth $18. as er BF For $10 a Blue Serge Suit, worth $12. | 2 For $k 4 Far Felt Hat worth $2 Canadian I'weed Suits from S10, type” Ra Gents ‘urnishings, Shirts, ‘‘ollars, Ties, Hats, « iw > for eash. os o"; z . © iu z Coke } &c., cheap ? _ Military Cloth and Trimmings always on hand and made to order at short notice. ; | Ch’town, June 4, IR87—ead & wh SUH’ MACLEOD & 60. BE Two Stores -« Ch'town, April 7, 18857—eod wky a * = ea shh ft BUY YOUR GROCERIES ! 4 poteng semen 5 x ( = ( } i : LH! SS ' 7 QUEEN SQUARE AND KING SQUARE’ STORES. ee ‘ww - » One Price. “hairs, Tables, Rollers, &e. Wagons—cheap, cheap, at JOFFE and in all kinds of Household Furniture, such as Parlor, Dinin All kinds of Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, Pillo® s. Sideboards, Chefloniers, Book-eases, Tables, Washstands, Sinks, Oradles, Cots, Cribs, &e. >} - =. & ts z Aiso—Brick Warerooms and Offices suitable’ F BARCAINS-BARCAINS 4h TN Bedstesds, &c., -room and Bed-room. All kinds of Chairs, Lou Sofas, ep ae ee and Picture Frame Moulding—late Styles and Finest Quality--Cheap. Looking Glasses and Mirrois, very low. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Chona Green Bliuds and Shades, Cornices, Poles, Rings, Holders, Bands, Chains, Hooks, Blind Atso—The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire Mattrasses, Children’s Sleighs, Carts and IN TE WSOwWw’s. QUEEN SQUARS, OPPOSITE NEW POST OFFICE — ’ - * Ei masa ee eesthneaionteds