fecal and @ther liems. \ \ rAd i (’ltawa * . I i. P 1s In the citr, = MI ‘ VicCaR y has bee n appointed : at Sea Cow Point. ‘ < e : rner stone of the new public building | att was Lon the 17th inst at \ rm WoING es along and yet rubber vg put Lawn Tennis— Dorsey, Gor s te ’ & Lv - Rods, oe af | ; must sell this season, at hieddin's A SMA assortment of Al Fishing ; } . marked Ow, Drag Store spees 19} * De rors of the Exch sliare have dec uled , bri Land criminal actions against the ! re | itut -~ AY ice | Casting Lines, Reels, Gut. | La r ist hehing, a rag St [junei a i Shippegan tactories took in one day lately 19,000, and 14,000 the next day. Some factories have done better than of the Island } os . you want good value for CAR mR ae ee t SRIRR ERE, - TELEGRAPHIG News. | [SPECIAL Prspatours ro Tue Fo AMINER, | Assault on Father ¢ hiniquy. Quebec, June 18. Considerable eXcitement was created here last night by an attack on Rev. Father Chiniquy, who preached here he assault ten k place while he was from th | chapel to the hack, lt is not knowi whether he is much hurt er not, but he was pelied with stones us was also the hack. yolng —— Blake on his Rounds. } Tor } | } i INTO, June 15 vy , y tion. Kdward Blake was given a grand reception at yesterday. He crowd of ried to Dowwan ville } Was met at the station by en- the over an thusiastic elect rs and OS PACTIIC yet unds, Where he spe hour AC Teg A Total Wreck. Dorcnester, N. B., Juue 18. Word has been received from New York For Groceries and Crocker: go to R. Ky the total loss of the brig G. P. Sher- wood, of this place, with all hands lost except the mate, who was rescued by the eo | Spanish barque Raphael Pomar. Brace your mooey. i fiunel9 Tarre will be a meeting of the Young | Women's Christian Association, this evening, at eight o'clock, in the Basement Parlor of the i Ade ae - (ue United States exports of animals and | their produce for May last exceeded those | ef the same month last year by over a} million dollars eit fun Orange Tea, to be held in Pownal, will | be advertised next week. According to} wrangements we understand it will be the Tea of the scason. | - | Taz Abyssinians will send 30,000 men to! aid the English expedition for the relief of Khartoum, active preparati ms for which! are now going on - o Tuat valuable property on Water Street opposite the entrance to Lord’s Wharf, will be sold to-morrow, (Friday) June 20th, at‘12 yelock, noon. A MoNeits : Auctioneer. eo Aw adjourned special meeting of the B. I. | Society (from the special meeting held on the 13th June) will be held in St, Patrick’s Hall, yn Friday evening, the 20thof Jane, at 7.30 o clock. —JOHN HENNESSEY, Secretary. - | Mementros of Charlottetown jewelry that went through the hotest of the late fire in our safe, receiving very little injury, for sale at a| great reduction.—E, W. Taytor, Watch- | maker, Queen Street. {junel9 3i icine as thas Tue Order-in-council placing cotton yarus on the free list, referred to yesterday, only applies to ‘‘cotton yarns finer than No. 40, anbleached, bleached or dyed, and not finer than No. 60 for the manufacture of Italian cloth and worsted fabrics.’ a Neiv cs exhaustion, and all diseases aris- ing ' outhful indiscretions are speedly | and radically removed by that wonderful | remedy known as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, an advertisement of which appears in another column. Sold in Charlottetown at Apothe- caries Hail. {junel6 lw wkly -~ Tre Presbytery of P. E. Island will meet in Zion Church on Tuesday, 24th, inst., at 11 | o'clock, a m. Business—Call to Rev. A. S. Stewart, Rev. Kenneth McLennan’s resignation, appointments, Presbytery Fund, Assembly Fund, election of Moderator and Clerk.—J. M. McLeop, Clerk. > — A NUMBER of ladies, on behalf of the ladies — An tsland Sold. Orrawa, Jane 18. The Island of Anticosti was sold, by auction, yesterday morning, at the Court House in Murray Bay, and adjudged to F. M. Stockwell, for $101,000. The Whole Lean Taken. Montrear, June 18. The Bank of Montreal has a cable from London stating that the whole Dominion of £5, 000,000 has been taken to-day. @ Brien Fined. Dvusuin, June 18. The Court of the Queen’s Bench has fined William O’Brien, M. P., Editor of the | United Ireland, £500 for contempt of court. | eH | Men-of-War ia Suakin. Lonpon, June 18, There are nine men-of-war at Suakin. __ —-~ Weather Eulletin Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, June 19--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh south and west winds, | | fair, cloudy weather, with local showers, not | much change in temperature. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, June 18—Margaret Ann, Buckler, Cow Bay, coal; Cornet, Lavache, Sydney, coal; Mar- garet Jane, McDonald, Pictou, coal; P LG, Anderson, do, do; Bounty, Kearney, do, do. i June 19—Sea Sird, Myde, Murray Harbor, | bal; Trio, McGuigan, Crapaud, 1,500 bush eats; Charles Frederic’, Turner, West Point, 1,600 bush oats, 16 bags oatmeal; Maria Alva, LeBlanc, Arichat, Limestone; Tasma, Nicholson, Crapaud, 7,000 bush oats; ss Princess of Wales, Cameron, Pictou, sundry mdse. CLEARED of St. James’ Congregation, waited on Mrs, | Juae 18—George Peake, D A McDonald, Baie Maclennan, at the Manse last evening, and presented her with a beautiful silver water pitcher, and a purse. Mrs. Maclennan thanked | the deputation very cordially, and desired | them to convey to the ladies of St. James’ | Congregation the assurance of her best wishes | lor their future happiness. aot al _ Tue 26th day of June is fixed for the hear- | ing of arguments before the Supreme Court at | Ottawa upon the constitutionality of the | Dominion License Act of 1883 and its amend- | ments. The Government. deserve commen- | dation for the promptuess with which the case has been prepared, and if the Court will be good enough to promptly give judgment in the ease we shall soon have the vexed ques- tion of constitutionally decided. The sooner the better for all concerned. —St. John Sun. dahecnteliidaie Te tract of land secured by His Grace Archbishop Tache on which to settle re- patriated French Canadians, is a beautiful and fertile section of the valley of the (Qu'Appelle River. It isa grant from the D yminion Government on the colonization principle, and arrangements have been made withthe C. P. R. for them to lend the head of fifty families each $500, to be returned in ten Each family will be given 2 homestead of 160 acres, which will have to be cultivated in accord- ance with the Dominion land regulations > reara time. Tue Dominion note cireulation on May bist was SL5.G86.680. against $17,196 649 | at the closs af April, a de f $1,509, reauction, rease Monty of this in the notes of large denomination, such as constitute a part of the bank reserves, and withdrawal of gold during BOY. represents the the month by the redemption of notes. The | receiver- | consumption, specie held by the assistant general on May 3lst was $1,192,780, in addition to which there was $696,666 at Montreal, and $476,667 in transit from England, making an available yold reserve of $2,576,113. Since the opening of the month an additicnal amount of £200,000 has been ordered from England to main- tain the re rve a Our Advertisers. . MeNeill holds an auction sale of coal, BUTITOW “at LWo O clock. tT ° saac Oxenham advertises the annual examination uf the City Schools. 4. H. B. Macgowan publishes an adver- isement of the Farness Line of Steamers. An excursion from Crapaud to Pugwash n th aT iu the Heather Belle, will take place next Monday, A meeting of the Queen’a County Lodge will be held in the Orange Lodge Room on Vhe ist July next. Mill View. de Verte, bal: Sylvanus McDenald, Paoli, Shediac, 600 bush oats, Margaret Jane, Mc- Donald, Pictou, bal; P L G, Anderson, Pictou, bal; Mary D, Drysdale, Wallace, bal; Onward, McKay Shediac, bal; Bounty, Kearney, Pictou, bal. June 19-—Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, lum, HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOTEL. June 18—J Hunter Duvar, Alberton; J A McLeod, Halifax; Dr MeKay, Summerside; Daniel Campbell, do; E Kinsman, do; Mrs Montgomery, Bedeque; C Roesler, Toronto, Ont; D A Cameron, Royalty; F P McLeod, Pugwash, NS; WE Burditt, St John, N B; P K Edwards, Moncton, N B; James Yeo, M P, Port Hill. 19—E McKie, New Bruns- wick; James KE McDonald and wife, Cardigan; Alex Grady, Kensington; Mrs J Barker and child, Peabody, Mass; Miss Jessie Barker, do. ROCKLIN HOUSE. June 18—Prescott P Archibald, Halifax, NS; Dr Tombs, do; Henry Combs, St John; James Smith and wife, Montague; D Hender- son, North Witlshire; Peter Gallant, Hope tiver; James McKay, Fredericton; Mrs 3urdett, Dundas; Mrs Dixon, Bannockburr; Miss Dixon, do; 1 McDonald, Belfast; Mrs Nicholson, do; Miss Nicholson, do; William Pound, Margate; Jobn R Bourke and wife, Fr = Sn em DIED. | In this city. on the 18th inst., Mr. John A. during the | Murphy, brother of the late William Murphy, Almost the whole | Esq or $4,435,000, occurred | years. , ot Vera Cruz, Mexico, aged fifty three |” {The funeral will leave Mr. Murphy's late | residence, near the Gas Works, at 8.30 o’clock | to-morrow morving. | Norah McRae, wife of Mr. | James Harley, in the 20th year of her age. At the residence of Mr. Albert McKay, Wheatley River, on the 18th inst., after a lingering illness of :ix months, w hich he bore with Christian resignation, Donald McKay, aged 80 years. The deceased was father of | Donald McKay, Esq. mm. ©. ek } In St. John, N. ' ' | Roderick Ross, aged 55 years, lesving # wife | and eight children to mourn their loss. d Furatt Household Furniture. rq O be sold by Ancien, on Saturday next i 2ist instant, at eleven o’clock, at St, James’ Manse, Pownal Street, sll the House- bold Furniture of the Rev. Mr. Maclennan, | | | copsirting of Parlor and Bedroom Furniture | Pianoforte, Bedsteads and Mattrasses, Break. | |fast Room Furniture, Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, Cooking and other Stoyes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. June 16, 1884. a teeth ae a a ete ee a ee ed a, ee ee DATLY EXAMINER. (Writtts ror Tat EXAMINER, Summer. BY MRS A D MACLEOD, J |Oh, summer! glad summer! Thou Queen of the year ! | (Jad in new beauty, thoa cum. ln consort with Nature, we more, | As friend greeteth friend, from some tant shore, 7% to che i hail thee cuee Chou sprintlest with blossoms long winter's | cold grave; | Bid’st commerce ride forth on the white! | Thy eweet zephyrs float from the roseate West, | Like whisper of angels from Home of the | Bilest | |The tiniest leaflets, which brighten the | } ground, | No less than great waters thy praises resound; As, peeping from wayside, or climbing the{ bower, itt the ' They kiss the gay sunlight, or diink shower, | Heaven's choristers warble in gladsome reply, | As trees offer incense unto thy blue sky ; | Even rough ocean melting to low, passive | strain, | Joins earth in harmonious, and joyous refrain. Ah, me! for the roses cf summer all strewn ! Ab, me! for the lives whose brief summer is flowa ! The clouds often wave, The shadow oft’ falls on a midsummer’s grave. darkea at noon-tide the Oh! for the bright Land where no shadows eer fall ! Nor sickness e’er withera, nor sorrows appall ; Where summers of gladness unceasingly roll O’er the sinless home of the sanct:tied soul. June 19th, 1834. | Canada three and a-half per cent. loan of | MOSELLE, | | pool , to \Carry Freight for this and other COAL. COAL. At Charlottetown, on the 18th inst., of | B., on the 14th inst, | HOTICE 10. HERCHMAIS. ” A > oe a a. ole ee “4 | 4 ‘sf j f ian tt i : a aS ee ‘it , \ =< i wd" es A a i juke aie SS, 5 a 2 6 Ser wom se i ss . - yey at i ~~ EO Stee Si wor® PS ; AP BOS Sea N consequence of the loss of the barkentine Ethel Blanche, we have substituted the t McLEOD, MASTER, 500 tons register, to go on the berth at Liver- Ports in P. E. Island, AY ETRROUGH RATES, Sailing ou or about the Ist July For freight or passage apply in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers. 51 South John Street, or here to owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 13, 1884. LONDON HOUSE. Ga Ls s Boys’ <fothing YSBQO J0F GVoy.p Am, a+ Y wer "Spe ard p all Styles and Guelities, 400 & REO, DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, June 2, 1884. FW VUE Subscriber is now prepared to receive orders for the following Coal, which will besold at the lowest cash prico, viz: Acadia Mine, Round and Nat, _ Intercolonial Mine, Round and Nut, Vale de., do., Albion do, do., Gowrie do., do., Sydney Old do., dlo., —AXI ‘Anthracite (Egg and Chestnut Sizes). | | CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. | Ch’town, May 15, 1884—3m tu th sa GROUND BONES. fo Farmers end Others. DURE Ground Bones, of all sizes, and in large or small quantities. HlighestCash Price Paid for | Oid Bones. | | J, W. McGill. Ch’town, May 19—eod 2m pat eod 2m sj 2m _ BARGAINS. | AM selling the bal» saved from the (+ ut the 20th ult., at J D MecLeod’s coi: 1, Queen Street, at & | reduction of frou, twenty-five to fifty per| eat. below usu! prices, JOHN Newson, of my Furniture | Chitown, March 8, far dis- | created wave; ” oi, PEO EI Re gw NE mente eal , wa. A S i ‘ Perisi W E Black, White. nad (olered Siraw Hats. Hilack, White, and ¢eliored straw Be (hip fiats cmd Bonnets. ‘detimmed Giatis and Bonnets. Fumey Straw Hatsand Bonn are stiowing stock of English and A June trade. a complete ‘fhe largest display of Chiidren’s Hats to be found on P. Feathers and kKiowers Flint and Bonnet shapes, merican Hats aud Bonnets for parets, ets. a. i. NEW MILLINERY MATERIALS. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. i PRICHS LOW. 29 PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, May 28, 1884. BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT ee oe ()——————___—_ THE SEASIDE HOTEL, Eustico Beach, P. &. f. 0 This well-known WATERING PLACE will open for the season on July Ist. desirable summer resort in the Provinces. The House is too well known to need any commendation. per week for months. Ch’town, June 18, 1884.—2m ~— $635: —aeenese W.& A. BROWN & GO z bs] & [Summer Goods, which will be sold out with the other stuck at very low prices. money. A lot of BALES and CASES daily expected from London The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this the most TERMS—$2.00 to $2.50 per day ; $10.50 per week ; SHIPMENTS OF Wi | L. : HA sunne. opened a further large shipment of Fashionable Do not fail to inspect these Goods if you want to save Remember the place : DesBrisay’s Building, Next Doorte Beer & Gofl’s, Opposite the Market House. (MRS. YOUNG’S MILLINERY ROOMS UP STAIRS.) W. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’towa, June 17, 1884,~dy wkly CHARLOTIETOWS SASH END DOOR FACTORY | Peake’s Ro. 3 Wharf, PALMER & CO... PROPRIETORS. ——— cee ne () ae We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices; Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mould ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, etc. We are prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Tenon.. ing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, etc. i All kinds of Gothic Windows tor Churches made at shortest notice. With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the utmost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. Ch’town, June 7, 1884—wkly ly Re LONDON HOUSE enemies. exec DS sia TAILORING DEPARTMENT. a! eee JUST OPENED, a splendid assortment of Scotch, English and Canadian ame Tweeds and Doeskins, Worsted Coatings, Broadeloths & Trimmings. Suis and Single Garments MABE TO GRD GEO. DAVIES & CO. - aaa $8.50 GIVIG ELECTION BY THE MAYOR “N pursuance ofan act of the Genera) As- sembly of this Island, made and passed in | the forty-third year of the reign of Her pre- ‘sent Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled: “An , Act to amend the Act of ihe eighteenth Vic- _toria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘An Act | to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown anid ‘all Acts amending the same’.” ' I do hereby give Public Notice that an ‘Election fer one person to Serve as Common Councilman in the City | Council for Ward Number | 4, of said City, (in place of Wiiliam Murphy, Esq , deceased), will be held on ‘Saturday, 2ist June, instant, A. BD. ISS4, AT THE FOLLOWING PLACE: ) In Ward No 2, at or near the house gq | Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R Heartz’s ‘Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great | George and Prince Streets. | And at the said Election the Poll will be ‘opened at bine o'clock in the forenoon, and ‘continue open until five o'clock in the after- | noon of the eame day. | DESCRIPTION OF WARD. ' Number Two shall comprise ali that part of | Charlottetown which lies south of Ricnmond | Street and north of Dorchesier Street. NOMINATION DAY. Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 15.—‘‘Seven Days | before the time of any and every election for Mayor or Cuuncillors, the Person or Candi- dates for the office of Mayor vor Councillor | shall give their names in as such Candidates j to the City Clerk. and the City Clerk shall | duly enter the namee, residences and additions | of such persons, together with the office and j wards for which they are candidates, and /such eutry, when made, shall be deemed pom- ination fur such candidates.” There shall be paid by each person so nom- inated for Mayor, at (he same time,a fee of ten dollars, and by each persos so bomizated as Councillor, a fee of five dollars which sums shal! go toward paying the cost of the election. No person shall be qualified either for the office of Mayor or Councillor unless such nomination be made in manner and the time aforesaid, The time appointed for the nomination of candidates, shallée from the time of twelve at noon, until the hour of four o’clock in the afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. Qualification of Electors, see Act 43, Vic- toria, Cap. 15, sec 20 and 64. [L. 8.1 { i i | DAVID R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of the City of Charlotetown A. H. MacPHERSON, City Clerk, Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, June 13, 18*4. (Uill date GLOBE LONDON ANUFACTURED in St. Jobn, N. B., N under a heavy protective duty. It is the cheapest and best Washing Powder sold in Canada, being manutactured in Canada under a heavy protective duty, It is not a caustic lie powder, consequently does not barn the hands or clothes. In St. Joho itis now used in almost every house, and persons once using it refuse to | buy any other Washing Powder. It is now sold by almost every grocer in this city, Consumers have only to try it to be satisfied of its value June 7—6i eod STEAMER MURAMICHI, Montreal < Charlottetown Leayes Montreal, Monday, iéth June, and fortnigatly afterwards. ‘Leaves Charlottetown, Tuesday, 10th June and fortnightly afterwards, | Superior passenger accommodation, aud freight carried carefully at lowest rates Ch to, ey si Sate BOP ; = ow ie Ait Dasnainen caidds » taaae Coca, anes memmemmiaeoaet ss Pa mew a a a a TS NN ANN TE Be ct Si i i Tk a TE Seigiaradlllbcepingeti-ceiadarEsteedient ieee meee ea SNM 3 wie UE Cae erm Se ee ST cee oS eee a ae ee a rds —— ee ae a tiny ee ee T=