taille a ate ee. “Sil As ME, Local and Other lHtems. L.aptes ecalland see our $81.80 shoe-—Goff — iv r neral jubilee committee meets to ae tur telegraph office will be open as usual to-morrow, ae iwe dranks at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon. - Cart. Wetsn of the Claribel returned to the Island Saturday evening. - lo-mornROowW being a public holiday Tue EXAMINER will not be issued. 7 (+o to Lewis’ and have your photo taken to give your friends for a Jubilee souvenir. -~ SeLecrions from the Mikado, Bohemian Girl, ete., at the Excelsior Rink to-night. - Tue Post Othce will be closed to-morrow until the arrival of the foreign mail in the evening _ - Ine Italian Musicians have béen engaged to take part inthe orchestra atthe Queen Square entertainment. al sie to the Excelsior Rink to-night and hear the Italian Musicians discourse selections from the leading operas. - 'rO Tuk Independent Order of Foresters meets to-night. Election of officers takes place. All are requested to attend at 8 o'clock sharp. ih eee By attending the Lyceum on Tuesday night our citizens will comfer a benefit upon them- selves, and all who visit the city during the present season, eaten A SPECIAL MEETING of the Benevolent Irish Society will be held in their Hall, Prince St., this evening, at Soclock. By order of the President.—.John Connolly, Secretary. - THe members of the Salvage Corps are re- quested to meet at their room tals evening, at 7.30, to make arrangements forthe Jubilee. A full attendance desired = Don't forget the Trades meeting in the Market Hall to-night. Employers, journey- men and apprentices are invited. Let there be a good representation. ona [ur duty of contributing towards the orna- mentation oi the Garden in Queen Square rests upon every citizen. Don’t forget ‘* The Lady of Lyons” at the Lyceum on Tuesday evening. - Miss Ciarke Scotr and Company have generously consented to raise funds for our public garden ; if we are willing to help our- selves we should give them a bumper house on Tuesday night. a ie — Some irregularity appears to exist at the Halifax Post Office. On two evenings of the past week the Herald of that city was re- ceived via Shediac instead of Pictou, thus bringing the paper one day late. piiinees His Honor tHe Lisut. GoveRNor is setting + good example by his efforts to assist in the infproverrent of Queéh Square. We learn so that His Honor and suite will be present the entertainment to-morrow (Tuesday) ’ a bHe citizens committee for the Ist July elebration at Shediac are busily engaged in raising a subscription, for a grand turnout on that day. A parade isto take place. A re- gatta and a match game of baseball between Shediac and Point du Chene are also talked ¢ exreeaelivananven Tue steam cruiser Acadia called at Souris m Wednesday last, and after remaining a hort time weighed anchor and put to sea. Folks say that her commander, Capt. Gordon, means business and will do his duty in pro- tecting our fisheries against all trespassers within the three mile limit. Treaty rights are to be maintained to the utmost possible extent, Ssacisiellsiibi Asovut two o'clock yesterday afternoon, smoke was discovered issuing from the corner of the premises occupied by John McEachen, Hsq., asa boot and shoe store. On cutting away the outside boards, it was found that the corner post of the house adjourning the store of Messrs. Weeks & Beer, on Queen Street, was completely burnt through. It was extinguished without any material dam- age being done. Origin unknown, anemenia Tae following extract isfrom a letter re- ceived from New York on Saturday last, re- ferring to the Templeton Opers Company who perform at the Lyceum here on Monday and fuesday evenings next, 27th and 28th inst :— “It is the most complete and perfect opera organization ever inthe Dominion, or ever left this city. The principals have been selected for their especial excellencies frem the most renowned American companies, and the representation of ‘Mikado’ and others will be found to be the most complete,” => A yousG man named Neil Matheson put up at the North Star Hotel, Great George Street, on Saturday night. The roomin which he was placed contained two beds. One of the beds was occupied by a young man named Frank O'Hare, the other by Matheson and another. In the morning O'Hare was miss- ing; so also was Matheson’s watch, hat, handkerchief and necktie, as_ well as $4.25 in cash. Search was at once commenced for O Hare and Matheson’s property, but no trace of either could be found. It is supposed that O'Hare has gone to the rural districts far a few weeks vacation, asics Silicate Tue ladies who intend taking part in the Lawn Tennis Tournament on Saturday after- noon next, at Victoria Park, will meet at Mrs. Arnaudl’s house, on Thursday evening, the 23rd inst., at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of drawing lots for opponents in the first rouad and making all other necessary ar. rangements for the Tournament. Any lady wishing to compete who has not already inti- mated her intention of doing so is requested to send in her name to one of the undermen- tioned committee at or before the date of this meeting, after which the list of entries will be closed: Mra. Arnaud, Miss Blanche Haviland, Miss Maggie Hobkirk, Miss Ethel Palmer. aeetiinaias Ar the request of a number of citizens the Italian musicians, who intended leaving the Island this morning, have been engaged to re- main over, and give avhoice selection frow some of the most popular operas this Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, in the Excelsior Rink, Kent Street. The programme will include selections from The Mikado, Bohemian Girl, also some choice Scotch airs. All who heard them play in the Victoria Park on Saturday ifternoon last were delighted with the music, and will no doubt take this. opportunity of again hearing them.’ A small admission fee of 15 cents to cover expenses will be charged at the dow, and any surpl fundy witl be givey 6 gome charhtebls Ouhatt, (Seectra, Vesearougs to Tus Examiner. | Tenants Arrested, Dusuin, June 19. Several tenants arrested at Bodyke for resisting evicting officers, have been sen- _tenced to prison at hard labor for terms | ranging from one to three months. They were taken to Ennis Station under a heavy | escort of police. people gathered and cheered the prisoners, and the police were ordered to disperse them. They plied their batons so vigorous- ly that several people were severely in- jured. ' | The Floods Presta, June 19. Floods in Hungary are subsiding. The towns of Make and Vasashety are out of danger, and if the present dry weather continues the water in the flooded districts will be gone in six weeks. There is great distress among the inhabitants of the in- undated regions, and danger of fever. Fifteen hundred farmers are totally ruined. The entire damage is estimated at $5,000,- 000. Knighted. Orrawa, June 18. Information was received by cable this afternoon that Dr. J. A. Grant, of this city, had been created by Her Majesty a Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, in recognition of his services to science and the medical pro- fession. Yacht Racing. Lonpon, June 19. The Mersey Yacht Club race between the Thistle and Irix took place yesterday. The start was made at 10.50 a. m. The Thistle finished at 6.44 p. m., several minutes ahead of the Lrix. Eart hquake. Somervityg, S. C.,June 19. A startling shock of earthquake was felt here at 10.35 this morning, accompanied by a prolonged rearing not heard since Octo- ber 22nd of last year. Pilgrims Drowned. Pesru, June 19. While 250 pilgrims were crossing the Danube the boat was caught in a hurricane and capsized, only a few of the party were saved. Over 100 bodies have been recover- ed. _— —— Thomas Committed. Moncton, N. B., June 18. An investigation into the perjury charge against George P. Thomas was held to-day before Justice Grant It resulted in Thomas heing committed for trial. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, June 20—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds, fair and moderate- ly warm. - em --- ~~ —- -— Or Miss McGarry, who appears on Thurs- day and Friday in the Y. M.C.A,, the Hamilton Times says:—‘‘ Miss McGarry is undoubtedly the cleverest elocutionist who tals delighted her audience last night. She has a voice of much power, yet sweet, musical and well-trained, and her presence is charm. ing. Whether in humorous, emotional or strong dramatic parts, Miss McGarry exhibits splendid taste and a natural conception af the ideas of the authors.”’ iil A oarao of Anthracite Coal for Augustus Down will be discharged on Wednesday at Pownal Wharf. Parties who have ordered will please make ready for it. Persons who want coal will do well to see the above before purchasing elsewhere. mlpenilietess Tue best $10 Men’s Suits, the best 80c. Kid Gloves, the best 40c. Corsets, the best 65c. Felt Hats, and the nicest Children’s Waists at Block.—-J. D. Rem. isin A LARGE number of people left for Halifax and St. John this morning. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. June 18—Thos B Lavers, St. John; J B Doyle and wife, New York; Chas A_ Griffith, do; K Richardson, S’side; H J Gardner, do; E A Skinner, Halifax. REVERE HOUSE, Jane 17—-EG Higginson and wife, Mon- treal; A Tucker, do; Wm Moffatt,-do; P Me- Laren, Halifax, L Davison, Montreal. OSBORNE HOUSE. June 18—Geo 8 Merrill, Boston; W F Tid- marsh, St Peter's Island; M J Egan, Mon- treal; Geo Burns, Manchester, Eng; F E Bar- ratt, Annapolis, NS; J A M Rankin, Mon- treal; Jas Bryenton, River Herbert, NS; A W Johnston, Chicago; A J McLaine, Souris; John Munro, S'side; O B Emery and wife, Montague. SHIP NEWS. | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. June 17—P L G, Anderson, Pictou, coal; Charlie, Malone. do, do. June 10— Merry May, McKay, Rustico, lobsters; Willoughby, Lantz, Point Prim; ss Miramichi, Boutellier, S’Side; Pholine, Marshman, Buctouche, lumber. CLEARED. June 18—Merry May, McKay, Shediac, mdse; Restive, Cain, Cow Bay; St Martin's Packet, Brian, Cocagne, oats, FOR SALE. A DW#LLING HOUSE; it contains eight rooms and is pleasantly and convenieutly situated on corner of Weymouth and Dorchester , Streets, near the Railway Depot, Charlottetown. | For terms and particulars apply to M. P. | Howan, itsg., Charlottetown, or to the under-. Crowds of sympathizing | has visited Hamilton for years, and her reci- | the Tryon Woolen Mills Depot, Cameron | THE DAILY EXAMINER - - -— PELEGRAPHIG NEWS. Cvronation Ode for Queen Vic- toria I. JUNE 28, 1833. The Sceptre in a maiden-hand, ‘Lhe reign of Beauty and of Youth, Awake to gladness all the land, And Love is Loyalty and Truth. Rule, Vicrortia, rule the Free; Hearts and hands we offer Thee. Not by the tyrant-law of might, but Ly the Grace of God, we own, | And by the People’s Voice, thy right | ‘Lo sit upon thy Father's throne— Rule, Vicrorta, rule the Free ; Heaven defend and prosper Thee ! Thee isles and continents obey, Kindreds and nations, nigh and far, Between the bound-marks of thy sway, The Morning and the Evening Star. Rule, Vierorta, rule the Free ; Millions rest their hopes on Thee. No Slaves within thine empire breathe, Before thy steps oppressors fly ; ‘The Lamb and Lion play beneath The meek dominion of thine eye— Rule, Vicrortia, rule the = Chains and fetters yield to Thee. With Mercy’s beams yet more benign, Light to thy realms in darkness send, Till none shal] name a God but Thine, None at an Idol-altar bend. — Rule, Vicrortra, rule the Free, Till they all shall pray for Thee. At home, abroad, by sea, on shore, Blessiugs on Thee and thine increase ; | The sword and cannon rage no more, | The whole world hail Thee, Queen of Peace! Rule, Vicrortia, rule the Free, And the Almighty rule o'er Thee ! THE PEOPLE SAY MONDA TER Charlottetown Board of Trade (INCORPORATED UNDER CHAPTER 130 OF TIT REVisED STATUTES oF CANADA.) Ge is hereby given that a (Ceneral Meeting of the Corporators (those who have sigued the Certificate of Incorporation of “Tus CuanLorretowN Boanp ov fRave,” will be held in the City Council Chumuver, on | WEDNESDAY, 22nd inst., at half-past seven o'clock in the evening. The object of suid Meeting is to elect a, ' President, a Vice-President, a Secretary, and ut least eight other members, who (together | With the President and Vice-President) shall constitute the Council of the said Board of Trade,—to elect twelve members, who shall constitute *“The Board of Arbitration,’’—to enact Bye-Laws, and to transact such other business as shall be brought legally before the said Meeting. LEWIS CARVELL, Secretary. Ch'town, June l4th, 1887—-junl5 tl dte Valuable Premises and Sharas In Str. Heather Belle, FOR Sale, on casy terms, that conveniently situated three-story, two-tenement |)welling House on King Street, close by the Ra: lway Station. Also—Two Shares in the Steamer ‘Heather Belle”—a good paying investment. For full particulars apply to A. Auctioneer, or to the owner, DANIEL TAUDVIN, Military Camp. ‘TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, — That everyone should attend the pro- menade concert in the Excelsior Rink to- night. —That the admission fee is within the reach of all. That she looked ‘‘just lovely” in her | silver-gray suit —yesterday. | —That there was lots of fun at Rocky | Point yesterday. —That the incendiary is abroad. ‘That the Lyceum should be crowded to-morrow night. —That the object is one which should be encouraged. | | 49 JUNE | | | | ist Aid of Oueen Square Gardens (Under the Patronage of the Lieutenant Governor) TAKE » “4 ‘) = PLAC SpDAY KVENING, WHICH OCCASION OLwai lh. Sea aaa | will appear in her great impersonation of PAULINE, in Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer’s grand WILL T Inment 1 ON N as “Claude Melmotte,” KATIE SCOTT, and well known | | | “LADY OF LYONS,” es | 3 Os js O83 i os _° eS é <2 a> E oo = 2 nN ee: i | <= r 3 ' | ot : a CARD JAMES A. FRASER, M. D., Physician and “ Surgeon (at present of Washington, D. C.) will return te the Island about July Ist, and enter on the practice of his profession in Charlottetown, July 14—2wks eod Dwelling House at Auction, | I AM instructed by Mr. P. Hogan, Esq.. to sell at Public Auction, on SATURDAY, the 25th June inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, «n the premises,— ‘A Desirable Double Tensment House, with land attached, situated on Alley Street, A large portion af the purchase money may ' pemain secured by mortgage on the premises, A. H. B. MACGOWAN., Auctioneer, ; Ch’town, June 14, 1887.—14 16 18 20 22 & 24 “ALL RIGHT,” SIRE of George Lee (2.23), Black Pilot (2.33}) ; Detiance (2.39}). will stand at Newton Large’s | Stable, every Thursday afternoon and Friday, and till 10 o’clock on Saturday morning. Ch’town, June 18, 1887. 100 good Railway Men, to work on the Lake Megantic Railway; work for one year. Laborers, earth and ledge, $1.50 a day; earth foremen, $15 to 350a month; rock foremen, $75 a month, board, $3.50 a week. Fare from Bangor to works, $2.50. Apply NEAL CURRIE, 64 Exchange Street, Bangor, Me. June 3 Imo Bait Herring. () NE Thousand Barrels Lobster Bait for Sale. HORACE HASZARD. Ch'town, June 1k. 1887~—lwk eod MRS. HENRY ROGERS, Portrait and Landsec «pe Painter and Teacher of Drawing Srup1i0—Market Square, over Chappeile’s Book Store. Classes to commence on Monday, June i3th. Subjects—Drawiug in Perspective, Painting in | Water Colors, do, in Oils, Sketching from Nature, &., &ce. - .. See j ' signed, at Montague. Lot 57. Montague, Jund 16, (837—1 mo ed _— ere Raat back Cleans * Mus Fut Juné F-9j at his store, Kent Street, for the following supplies, to be delivered at such times and in such quantities as required at the Military Camp, at or near Brighton, commencing MONDAY, June 27th :-- Fresh Meat. per pound. read, per poun Potatoes, per bushel, Straw, per ton. Milk, per quart. Tenders will have to be in on, or before, Tues day, 21st inst., at noon. E. CAMERON, Contractor. June 16, 1887—4i P. EK. Island Railway. QUEENS JUBILEE. ETURN TICKETS, at one first-class fare, will be issued to and from ali Stations on this Rail- way. on TUESDAY, 2ist June, inst., good to return on same and following day. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch‘town, June 15, 1887. -~-5i wky prs lwk 1887 MIDSUMMER TRIP 1887 + The well-known Clipper Barque “QHORGE PEAKE,” 550 Tons Register, MacMAHON, Commander, WILL BAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, About the lst Juiy, Next. J. ©. Intending Shippers will please forward their orders in time. For Freight or Passage apply in London to JOHN PITCAIRN & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to PrrcarRn BRoTH- ERS, $1 South John Street; or here to the owners. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, June 7, 1887-—ead tl date Valuable Freehold Property For Sale by Auction, HE Property, a House and other Out- buildings, owned by Mr. Thomas Smith. and situated on the corner of Prince and Water Streets, will be sold by Auction, on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of June next,at the hour of 11 o'clock, a. m. For further particulars apply to the subscriber, on the premises, THOMAS SMITH, or A. H. B,. MACGOW AN, Auciioneer, Ch town, May 27, 1887—eod tl sale a —— NOTICE | PPLICATION will be made to the Par- liament of Canada at its present session for an Act to incoaporate the Canada Atlantic Steamship Company (limited) with power to own and operate steamships and vessels be- tween ports in Canada and elsewhere out of Canada. MacCOY, PEARSON, ' MORRISON & FORBES, j Solicitors for Applicants. Halifax, 7. dune 15th, 1887-—jun18, 10i WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. Soar eerie on ; ; ANTED—A Girl for general housework; references required. Apply at this office, june20 tf PASTURE TO LET—-A Four-acre Field, within one-fourth of a mile of the city, opposite the resideuce of Mr-, Burrows, Spring Park Road. Apply to John Ings. jJun20 3i pd For SALE—A new Milch Cow—superior ani- mal, Apply at EXAMINER office. jun20 tf W ANTED—A competent man to take charge of # young stallion to]W innipeg, Manitoba—fare paid. For particularsappiy to br. Jenkins. junel8 3i pd LOST~{0 this city, a Fur Tippet. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at Tue ExaMm- NEK ollice. junel7 (CABBAG kK PLANTS—Any quantity of Prime Cabbage Plants at McKory’s Guirden, Sy dney Street, Kast. junel? 5i pd W ANTED—A good Cook in a small family. Apply at once at this otiice, junt7 tf FR SALE—A single scull Lapstreak Boat, ~ built last winter; terms liberal Apply at EXAMINER oifice, junels ti (POLES A honse on Water, Sireet; opposite ~_Rajlway fa Sy io good ‘te Apel at Y. JUNE 20, 18387. en eS TS Made Clothing _~— o-=-- Head ' N EW STOCK just opened. The Newest Styles and Lowest Prices. a Men’s Worsted Suits, | Men’s Tweed Suits, | Men’s Pants and Vests, Nen’s Coats. Bays Tweed Suits, Hard and Soft Felt Hats for Men & Boys, | An immense stock of TRYON TWEEDS to exchange for Casn or Woot at Factory ' Prices, If I cannot sell at a SMALL PRoFIT, I am determined not to be undersold, even if I have to SELL BeLow Cost. Try me at the Tryon Woolen Wills Depot, - - - Cameron Block. Jd. D. REID. Ch'town, June 14—3 mo eod tu thur sat & wky READY-MADE CLOTHING. Boys’ Worsted Suits. Boys’ Tweed Suits. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits. Boys’ Summer Suits, CLOTHING FOR Black Worsted Suits. All-wool Tweed Suits. MEN. Summer Suits, Black Alpaca Coats, Russia Crash Coais and Vests. Brown Hoiland Coats. This is the Finest Lot of Clothing we have ever shown, and marked at very Low Prices for Cash J re HGARRIS & STEWART, SUCCESSORS TO GEhO, DAVIES & Co. Ch'town, May 31, 1887.—wky ——— HEAR WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY: That the following Prices cannot be Successfully Competed with in the City: For $22 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $25. For $21 a Scotch Tweed Suit, 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. For $15 a heavy All-wool Worsted Suit, worth $18. For $10 a Blue Serge Suit, worth 312. For $l a Fur Felt Hat worth $2. Canadian Tweed Suits from $10, up, Gents Furnishings, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats, &c., cheap for cash. Military Cloth and Trimmings always on hand and made to order at short notice. JOHN MACLEOD & Co. Ch'town, June 4, 1887—-eod & wky HOME INDUSTRY. | Charlottetown Wooley Company 18873 - —ip- - id STORE NORTH SICE QUEEN SQUARE. —_— —O—— N order to cultivate a sympathy on the public mind towards the use of our Home Manu- factured Goods it is necessary that their quality be made equal to that which is imported. Recognizing that fact and to attain the desired vbject, we enlarged our premises and imported valuable and improved machinery, and are now turning out Goods equal to any manufactured in Canada. We cordially invite intending purchasers to call and “irspect our Immense and Varied Stock of TWEEDS, BLANKETINGS, FLANNELS, YARNS, &c., and satisfy themselves that they can do as well selecting from our Stock as conld be done in any part of Canada. ¢ CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN cOo‘Y. C'town; May ¢, I8v7—¢m dod