ad a ' 2 . oa abe sos tht se dP is lit le ee lia wae bits ee aS . 2 SMR are ne “al , Loc’ ad Other Items. ioe UB ’ iy Kenzie £0 be had every day at Alex, , ieen Street, ste % > —" , fuwriety of Misses’ Slippers and Jubilee at Goff Rroas, pur ‘ S observern of the Mystic Tie will please e notice in another column. iiniies \. Thxeee is selling hats at leas than half former price jun29 dy wy tf <> FResH oranges, lemons, bananas, pineapples, tomatoes, &e., Just received at Connolly Bros. eigen Mr. D. A. McLgop, of Eidon, has re- turned from a four weeks pleasure trip to Winnipeg. —. MAN-OF-WARSMEN from the Canada will take part in the swimming race and the greas- ed pole consest. : - - Tae Telephone Uffice will be closed on Thursday and Friday afternoons from 1 untill 10 o'clock. > Weare in receipt of the Canada Educa- tional Monthly—a first-class periodical for the use of teachers. ieteaniilinpeition Mavy of our citizens are busily!engaged pre- paring to illuminate on the evenings of the (Qaeen's Jubilee celebration. ’ Recetvep to-day, melons, cucumbers, apples (new) pine apples, bananas, oranges and lemons at W. F. Carter's. aie Tue last day for receiving discount on City Taxes will be Monday, 4th July. Taxpayers will do well to remember this. : seiniiiaca: Tue amount realized at the Strawberry Festival in aid of the Convent de Notre Dame is in the neighborhood of $300. —— THe Secretary of the Regatta Committe® will be at Capt. Hickey’s office this evening » from 7 till 9, when entries for Friday's races will be received. i Tue members of the Templeton Opera Com pany left for Moncton this morning. They talk of returning some two or three weeks hence and presenting Pinafore and Patience. aaa No’s. | and 2 Batteries of Artillery and the Engineers will meet on Wednesday evening, ‘an uniform, at the Drill Shed, at 7 o’cloc tharp, to prepare for the Review on the fol- lowing day. emmanuelle Tuk steamer Southport leaves Ferry Wharf at Ll o'clock on Friday fora two hours ex- cursion over the race course, during the pro- _— of the regatta. Tickets 10 cents ; te be ad on board. jun29 2i Swati tenis Drownxep.—A few days a little boy about 7 years old, son of Mr. Ross, of Belfast, was drowned near Dixon’s Mills. He was on a raft and stuck his pole into the mud, when ‘the raft went from under him. nalts Tue steamer Merrimack is to supplement the Carroll and Worcester on the route be- tween this port and Boston. She will leave Boston on Saturday at noon and will arrive , here on Tuesday evening or Wednesday * morning. Tae General Jubilee Committee request that the church bells in the city be rung and the whistles of the different manufactories be blown on Friday, July Ist, at 12 o'clock, im- mediately after the first gun has been fired at Victeria Park. —$<———_—— Tue General Jubilee Committee met last evening. Progress was reported and the cor- responcence between the Jubilee Committee and the Admiral commanding the fleet at Halifax read. There will be another meeting to-night. A full and punctual attendance is requested. ee Tue Societies ot the Children of Mary and the Holy Family desire to thank the members of the Silsby Engine Company, the ladies and gentlemen who assisted, the kind friends who contributed, and the public that so liberally patronized their Strawbery Festival on the 27th inst. Tue Brigade Staff of Camp Brighton is made up as follows :— Lieut. Col. Worsley, D. A. G., commanding. Major Irving, Brigade Major. Major Cropley, Camp Quartermasters Lt. Col. Belcher, Nova Scotia Batt., Mus- ketry Instructor. timeline Carratn F. S. Moore, No. 2 Battery, G. A. arrived from Quebec last evening, where he has been attending a short course of in- atructionjat the citadel. We are pleased to learn that he has been highly successful, hav- ing taken a first-class certificate, making high averages in all subjects. Tue boys are having a good time with their flyers on the Summerside track those fine evonings. It is said that the watch stopped at 1.20 at the half mile—a good clip for green horses. The track is now in first-class order, and if the number of horses we see bein exercised is any indication, a good days racing may be expected on Dominion Day.— Com. elctinesliiee Jupetne from the preparations being made by some of our leading mechanics and trades men, our citizens and visitors may lock for something interesting in the Trades Proces- sion. It is not yet too late for those who have not fully decided to exhibit their skill and handiwork, to do so, and help to swell the most attractive procession ever seen on our streets. —_——»-——— Mr. L. C. Anstay, Agent for Mr. Thomas N. Doutney, the converted liquor seller and reformed inebriate, temperance lecturer and worker, isin the city. He informs ns that Mr. Doutney and wife will be here the second week in July and will remain about two weeks. Mr. Deutney is at present hold- ing forth in St. John, N. B., where he is meeting with much success. Lares trout stories are sometimes interest ing, even if incredible, but when the Antigon- ish Echo “reports” that John McVicar bagged 297 handsome trout at Elg Mountain,on Tues- day, and that the smallest was like the old Fox's tail, 19 feet 7} inches long, sudject to usual Jubilee count, the inference is inevit- able that the line should be drawn somewhere between the true and the fabulus. = Mascotte was played by the Templeton Opera Company, in the Lyceum, last evening. The actors were well dressed and played well. Some of the music was very fine; the best parts were not much ded, and so the players, in deference to the wish of their hear- ers, gave free rein to buffoomery and puns. The pans were atrocious and drew forth roars of laughter. Mr. T. L. Chappelle has been untiring in his efforts to provide our public with entertainments of a high order; and, on be — = best hit was made when he induced the Templeton rae Com to coms to Charlottetown. ~ an THE DAILY EXAMINER, ~~ ~~ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [Srecta, Despatroues to Tuk Examiner. } Revolution. SAN Franctsco, June 28. compan ee iain CSE? LAT <n CRAND JUBILEE WEEK ———— ramen vn wc ie wore UUBAP FARES ALL ALONG THE LINE. | San Pablo yesterday report there is excite- ment in Honolulu over the thteatened re- volution against King Kalahana. It. is said that the Germans and Chinese are at the bottom of the trouble, and that the | latter will wage a war of extermination with the Hawaiians, during which the | Europeans will gain control. _ Ah-Fong, a millionaire Chinese operator, | is fostering the insurrection. The Chinese on the Island number about 30,000. The | entire available force of the King | will not exceed 30,000, and a_ force! oi 1,000 white men government. could overthrow the Colonel Lane, commander of Delong Grand Army Post, at Honolula, sent by the San Pablo a letter to Great Commander Solomon, of California, say- | ing—**We are only witing for arms to begin the racket.” The Turkish Convention. Lonpon, June 28. In the House of Lords this afternoon Lord Salisbury declared it in the public in- terest to lay the papers relating to the Anglo-Turkish convention in reference to Egypt on the table, The Government, he said, had acceded to delay on signing the convention, which Turkey had asked on the definite understanding that Treaty should be ratified by Turkey on Monday without fail. : The Sunday Liaw. Hatirax, N. 8., June 28. Stipendiary Motton this morning gave judgment in the test case of the driver of the street car summoned for violation of the Sunday law. He finds him guilty and imposed a tine of $8. The company ap- pealed at once to the County Court. Fatal Riot. New Orveans, June 29, At Oakridge, yesterday morning, a negro was arrested for indecent assault. His friends attempted a rescue. A riot ensued, in which six negroes and two white men were killed, and three constables danger- ously wounded. _— A Singular Action for a Singular Offence. Dus iin, June 28. Wm. M. Murphy, Nationalist member’ of Parliament has commenced proceedings against the captain of H. M. S. Shannon, for seizing a yacht in Bantry Bay last week because she carried the green flag. Red River Valley Railway. WIynipeq, June 28. The contract for the construction of the Red River Valley railway is to be signed here to-morrow. The contractor will not begin work, however, until. he is as- sured money will be raised. Prince Victor in Dublin. Dus, June 28. Prince Albert Victor of Wales reviewed the troops in Phoenix Park to-day. The reception given the Prince by the people was mixed, combining cheers and hisses. The Ring. New York, June 29. Jem Smith has accepted Jake Kilrain’s challenge to fight for the championship of the world. Diocese of Nova Scotia. Lonpon, June 28. Canon Hole of Nottingham has been _in- vited to accept the Bishopric of Nova Scotia. A New Governor. MonrTrREAL, June 28. La Minerve says that Hon. Mr. Royal will be appointed Lieut.-Governor of the Northwest. * Weather Bulletin. Toronro, June 29—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds; fine weather; stationary or slightly higher temperature. adi A roraL eclipse of all other medicines by Dr. R. V: Pierce’s golden medical discovery is approaching. Unrivaled in billious dis- orders, impure blood, and consumption, which is scrofulous disease of the lungs. saw secidiiiinaies Tue first number of Social Science, pubs lished in New York, is to hand. The journal announces that its object is to inculcate re- form in the intellectual education of men and women in a manner conducive to the highest development of both inthe world and in society. We, the undersigned Grocers of Charlotte- town, hereby agree toclose our stores on Thursday, June 30th, 1877, at one o’clock,and on Friday, July Ist, 1887, at one o'clock, in compliance with the requestof the General Jubilee Committee. Beer & Gorr, J. H. Myrick & Co., Geo. Carter & Co., Cuaries LAwson, J. M. CAMERON, Davison & Co., Ep. Toomss, JR., W. P. CoLwiILt, J. D. MacLeop, Ow next Friday evening the Jubilee cele- bration will close with a fine dramatic enter- tainment in Market Hall. The greatest of all American dramas *‘ The Danites” will be pro- duced. New and beautiful scenery has been painted expressly for the play. This is the only entertainment given uuder the auspices of the Jubilee committee, and in honor of the Queen’s Jubilee. Tickets may be had at all | drug and bookstores. A very enjoyable even- | ing may be expected as songs will be intro- duced, and several surprises is in store for ' those who attend. : Careat SPECIAL BARGA Don’t forget to visit our | Display of Fine Goods. Cheapest and Largest Stock to select from. Call early before the rush JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET Ch’town, June 28, 1887.—dy & why Attractions JAMES PATON Daring Jubilee Week, DRY GOODS. ee ee for j Visitors & C€ O's. INS GIVEN IN arge establishment. A Grand 1 begins. SG@UARE. > ? Supreme Court. WeEpnespay, June 29, | The Grand Jury this morning returned a true bill for manslaughter against Capt. Welsh. All other bills presented to them were ignored The Court stands adjourned until Mon. day. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. June 28—P D Quinn, Montreal; A J Craig, Pictou;.S W Prowse Murray Harbor; L C Ansley and daughter, St John, N$B; Mrs A J McLellan, Victoria, BC; Mrs S McCready, do; Benj Owen and wife, Boston; J C K Owen, do; Miss Marion L. Owen, do; H A Macdonald, Marysfield, Ky. OSBORNE HOUSE. June 28—J E Macdonald, Cardigan; L Me- Lean, Montague Bridge; E E Porter, Cord- work, Eng; F B Feehan, West River; H F Coombs, Souris; L Brehaut, M D, Murray Harber; Daniel McLaren, Belle Break; D A McLeod and wife, Eldon. June 29--Chas D Poole, Montague Bridge; Mrs Gordon, Bru- denell. ‘ ‘ TENDERS FOR COAL. \ 7 ILL be received at the office of the City School Board up to 12 o'clock, , noon, 4th July next, for supplying for the | schools one hundred and forty (140) tons | round, screened, Acadia mines cual, and thirty (30) tons Acadia mines nut coal. All of said coal to be of the best quality (the ton to con- sist of 2,000 lbs.) and to be placed in vaults of schools as directed, on or before 20th | August next. ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary of School Board. Ch’town, June 27, 1887.—tl jy4 P, E. ISLAND Steam Navigation Co.) -_ THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Company will be held in their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Street, on Thursday, the 7th day of July, at Seven o’clock in the evening, for election of Directors and other business. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town , June 22, 1887.—t] 6th jly PARAFINE WAX CANDLES. | Just Received, Ten eases 6's and 12's, suit- able for Hluminating purposes. FENTON 1, NEWBERY, MOLASSES & SUGAR T° arrive. this week, per ‘‘Ella Blanche’’— 45 Puns. choice DEMERARA MOLASSES. 75 Bbls, Centrifugal GROCERY SUGAR. To arrive per “Laura,” about 15th July, direct from Barbados— 150 Puns | : 25 Tierces Choice BARBADOES MOLASSES 35 Bbls 30 Hhds 20 'Tierces Will be Sold Low while Landing. | BARBADOS GROCERY SUGAR FENTON T. NEWBERY. June 27, 1887—ex pat lwk & wky 2i jour her 2i POTATO STARCH FACTORY. wast ED TO BUY— A Site for a Potato Starch Factory, convenient to a plentiful supply of clean Water | and near a shipping point by rail or water. Must be in a district where a large crop of pota- | toes is raised. Address at once, “Richard Bolton, Rankin House, Charlottetown,” giving fuil particulars. Cmmunication strictly confidential. } June 20-1 wk wkyl $10. Entrance, $3. Prize, $35; 2nd do, $15. Entrance, $5. 1837. - - 1887. Jubilee negatle A REGATTA, in connection with the celebra- tion of Her Mejesty’s Jubilee, will be held in Charlottetown Harbor, ayo EHRIDAY, JULY 1 Commencing at 9 o'clock, a. m, Ist Race--Single seull, best and best boats, three miles with one turn—lse Prize, $25; 2nd, do, 2nd Race-—Lapstreak double-scul! boats, three miles with turn—Ist Prize, $15; 2nd do, $8. En- trance, $2. 3rd Rae*—Four-oared boats, three miles with turn—lIst Prize, $35; 2nd do, $15. Entrance, $5. 4th Race—Single scull for boys under 18 years of age, two miles with turn—lIst Prize, $10; 2nd do, #4. Entrance, $1.50. ‘ 5th Race—Single scull lapstreak wherry boats, two miles with turn—ist Prize, $12; 2nd do. $7, Entrance, $2. ‘th Race—Sail boats under 21 feet keel—Ist 7th—Swimming Race, 150 yards, contestants ia Sostume—lst Prize, $8; 2nd do, $4. Kntrance, dMcts. All-comers Rowing Race, open for service boats of H. M. S. Canada—Ist Prize, $20; 2nd Prize, $5 Entrance, $2. The abwive races will be started from Connolly’s Wharf, where a grand stand will be erected. No second prizes will be awarded in any of the races nnless three boats enter. Entrance to be made with the Secretary before 9 p. m., on Wednesday, 29th inst. Providing the wind be favorable, the sail boats will be the first called. The Committee will make arrangements for snch other sports as may be carried on between the races. M. HICKEY, Chairman, Ch’town, June 22, 1887. AUCTION SALE —OF — Valuable Property. I AM instructed by the Executors of the estate of the late WILLIAM BEVAN, to Sell by Auction, on the premises, Wednesday, July 6th, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A, M. that eligibly situated property on Prince Street next to the residence of F. S. Moore, Esq. Dwelling House contains 10 rooms, Size of Lot 44 by 84 feet. 4a TerRMs CASH. JOS. McCAREY, Secy. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer, + Ch’town, June 6—2aw P. E. Island Railway. DOMINION DAY ETURN TICKETS, at one first-class fare, will be issued to and fromj Stations west of Royalty Junction at which Express Trains 4 to Charlottetown by Afternoon Train, on 29t June inst., and from Royalty Junction and all Stations at which Express Trains stop east of there to Charlottetown Forenoon Trains on 30th June, inst.; also to and from all Stations by Afternoon Trains on 30thdnst.. and by all trains on VOMINION DAY—all Tickets being good to return up to and on July 4th, 1887. J. UNSWORTH, Acting Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, June 25, 1887.—t] jly 1 WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc. G OOD PASTURE for two cows in a field half- I mile from West End of City; pump in the field. Apply at this office. jun29 WANTED AT ONCE—A good Washer and Ironer. Apply at the City Laundry. jun29 3i Lost-A Gold Watch Chain. Finder will be rewarded on leaying same at this office. june 28—2i WANTED—A Nurse and a Cook; good refer- ences required. Apply to Mrs. R. F. DeP1 sis, corner of Pownal and Grafton Streets, jun28 tf ANTED-—A servant girl. Good reference re- quired. Apply to Mrs. C. B. McNeill, Great George Street. WANTED IMMEDIATELY--Two good Serv- ants—Cook and Parlor Maid—to go witha family to the sea-side; good wages and light work; engagement for six weeks or two months, Apply at this office. jun27 tf wky 2i ANTED—BOARDERS—In a private family, pleasantly situated, about ten minutes walk from Post Office, one or two Boarders can be accommodated ; married couple or gentlemen preferred; terms moderate. Apply at this office, june tt tf T° LET—The Dwelling House on Richmond Street West, at present occupied by Thomas McKinlay, Esq. Apply to James D. Mason. may10 re at nanan, 9 Water ores, on - i ilway Station, in good repair. pply . EXAMINER OFFICE. june 13 tt POTATO STARCH FACTORY. HE Subscriber wishes to Parchase for Cash a POTATO STAKCH FACTORY, in a good locality and in good order. - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1887. We cae competent Potato Starch Maker, capable of taking charge of a Factory. Communications strictly contidential. Apply personally or by letter to RICHARD BOLTON, Rankin House. Ch’'town, June 27th, 1887. Sr A OT Te HEALTH AND PLEASURE. The Seaside Hotel, Ruston Beach W ILL be opened to guests and visitors for the season, on JULY 2nd. This popular Watering Place has been improved this season and will have more attractions than ever. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, calling for guests; Returning every Thursday and Monday Mornings, at 9 o'clock, a. m., Charlotte- town time. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 8.25 a. m., and 3.40 p. m, " ‘* Hunter River for Charlottetown 8 a. m., 2.38 p. m., and 6.15 p. m. " ‘¢ Hunter River for Summerside 7 a. m., 10.08 a. m., and 5 p. m. Summerside for Hunter River 6.10 a. m., 12.35 p. m., and 4.55 p. m, Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds slower than Charlottetown Time. Mr. Bagnall will meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, to convey passengers to Seaside. TERMS MODERATE. yd Thi Qt UNG June CHEAP! CHEAP! JOHN NEWSON & CO., Charlottetown. Address : Our Goods are all of the best quality, and sold as Low as possible—made fresh every day, and in quantities to supply the demand ; no stale stock. BISCUITS! BISCUITS! Soda, Wine, Sugar, Lemon, Fruit, Ginger, Seville, Diamond, New York Fruit, Ginger Snape, Pilot Bread, &c., &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, PASTRY! PAS?tHY! Raspberry, Lemon, Cocoa, Cream, Washington and Apple Pies, Vanilla, Wine and Queen Cakes, Jelly Roll and Jelly Squares, Tarts, Corn Cakes, Plain and Fruit Cakes. e _ ° : Fine Bread! Fine Bread! White and Graham, French Twists, Parker House and Cream Tartar Rolls, "Buns, &c., &c. Snmmer Drinks! Summer Drinks! Lemon, Raspberry and Strawberry Syrups, Lime Juice, &e., &c. CONFECrION ERY AND CIGARS: Picnics and Tea Parties supplied at specially low prices. JI. QUA aa “A 3 CITY STEAM BAKERY, ; ° PRINCE STREET. Ch’town, June 18, 1887—eod lmo LONDON HOUSE. JUBILEE ATTRACTIONS | Our SUMMER STOCK is now complete in all the Novel- ties for the season. Just Opened : More New Prints, Ladies’ Hats, Women’s and Children’s Hosiery. —_— :0: ——— A Fresh Supply of Brussels and Tapestry Carpets Just Added to our Stock. “0: Our Ready-made Clothing Department is Full of Cheap Suits for Men and Boys -Men’s Suits from $3.60, Upwards. HATS! HATS! Felt Jats, Straw Hats, Chip Hats, for Men Women & Children. —_——:0: ——— Great Inducements to Cash Buyers During Jubilee Week. . —— 0) ——- rer ome HARRIS & STEWART, : SUCCESSORS TO ‘ GEO, DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, June 23, 1887.—wky