pen Hen en ee 8 ee - TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1886. DAILY EXAMINE i FT| re ie io | Indian and Colonial Exhibition. | ‘ / j onsmgiliie PROVINCIAL ELEUTIUI Yr te conasias aasty Jone : ' : Che visitors to the Exhibition last week Liberal-Conservative ¢ andidates | numbered 180.170, making the large total ° for the City: | f 546.281 since the opening on May 4th et aie Ma . The Queen has been p sed to extend RON BEua it LEOD. he : I purchases in the ¢ anadian 1 ‘ hn Che latest re nients of the Royal Parrick BLAKE, Es@. nage are Messrs. La Liberte, of Que irom whom Her M LyeSty has secure da ES ee | valuable otter muff. The Royal party were Tesi Tchicw us. MINER ey ently much impressed during their visit j HE DAI Li fr ANLLN \. | with the fur exhibits forming part of ada S display. NI », 158 The Canadian sectio lly assuming ‘ form ther arrange ran Third Rictric the ds recently received has | 1» Mahe agua sm nuch t iid a tinish and brightness ‘ ‘ : ecrat , iitherto lac ing in the Central Gallery and r parts. In the Entrance Hall, too, ' iD - ; int panels no longer speak of Canada’s t , " ' ckwardness, each being filled by its | i imeous!) ‘ oted representation of the civ1 life of the | ; ene! . Third Disti kominion. And excellent rep! sentations () ‘ ey ‘ th of St. John, Ottawa and sui | boronto « all Pol speci: ul notice. in leed, ea. 0 } e@ who series of eighi it must be said Communication with the Mainiand. | thet they show excellent work, highly 1 cl table to the artists concerned, and far Ci fi ’ ue : ‘ } outstripping in gen ral interest and merit tain ¢ Ly n f | he views of the cities of other Colonies. State C ; ; lence | Attentions are being showered from every pe { ; 3 t of Steam C | quart ypon Canadian with other Colonial ek oe AE ‘ +2] visitors who are here in connection with munication. between Prince Edward Island he Exhibition. On Saturday, by invita and the Mainland nas been printed, tion of the Secretary of State "fe r tne will be laid t erial P . number of seats were placed at This sh senta disposal of Canadian visitors in the I bi Colonial Office stand for the purpose of i: ‘ 1e trooping of the ’ B , irs in celebration ! (ueen’s birth t \ | | nsul: | Oriental Steam i i i been ¢ N ‘ae 1y with their wonted ‘ \ 4 ' :, ' ! uch the Exhibrt | ‘ t lo ts, | ‘ esta ; | L, g h t Docks 3- | Wed ‘ Deng ¢ n- | ‘ I : ‘ Te mple ' | ws t . . : { Re eption , } worl I ws ee | } : nspect tnel . 1881 _.| machinery and works on Friday next ty Prenat: de ee << me i had eight] Phenomenal R ain Storm. \ j i re | x ut th o terrif nd phenomenal rain n that ever fe 1 the vicinity of Mar oe a. North Carolina, occurred on the &th. - aa s demand} 4 train left Ashville at 6 p. m. Two small } i responded red bef reaching that place ‘? ”' > rse Br » has } 3 were Ss 1 removed it I at d » ) ate . ' i in nts nd the \ i t ' : | uneasiness for fear of other troubles on the | eadicanesh voiced | > Hon. Ale | road ahead. Wheti' the train reached a} a M ‘ t i en i ist helow M irshall a slide in fron Branch | npleted in pre ’ ‘ Ain st ypped it. The conductor seas | su : 5: { he ordered the train back to the dep as \ ntain torren which five mimutes be- — _ : I the train had crossed, could not now way oe en ‘ “ n a juire wsed.° The driftwood, trees, timber before the bargain can ipleted. In yuses and boulders piled upon the track S00 nik nonin Oe 1008. the tocnl Clover: | by the raging torrent ma le it impossible for the train to return to the depot. he ment addressed the Governor gin of the river, and Council ; and in 1884 another int address} the turnpike road between the rail- of the Legislatu 3 dest hed i | road and the mountain. Che elm- On sr, ilenii Leela ikment next to the river began erumb- : >i ling away, and the conductor and pas- been obtained, um appeal Was | sengers fled in consternation from what ap- last J r sent the it 1, | peared to be immstant destruction to the 1 in the « M n he water was four feet deep on th Sullivan and Fei » went bo Oi 1 | track and rising at tie rate oi ov inches per : : ’ minute. He Vy 10g8, two and three feet in L, nm I nh, wma personally represente I the | aiameter, W ere dashe d against the cars, and ‘rievan # the Province tothe D 1ion | for a few moments the scene was one of the { é ; Sec y Sta reatest fear and excitement. By the most heroic efforts the construction force got the : ’ 7 ay — lrift wood and debris from the road, which to th ns id by word of | was actually melting away from the cars, mvuthn ¢ piaining ie Wh nat ind then the en rineer, Mr. Clark, drove All the aden hae be e this | bravely through the turbulent waters to a bin ill 1 7. oe or @ ot satety. { apt an Murphy, the i 3 j; con iucto says that he never spent periat fariia ! time noments in such imminent danger in all id labor idea rd e | his vears « railroad life. The stream, dently been « ded upon them. N vhich is known as Rigsley’s Run, is or- eee sili the delevates only. but | @imatily_not more than three or four feet Pir iw The sudden and unparalleled rise is the minutes of Cou id the Joint Ad | attributed to a waterspout which broke > dresses a erly and exhaustir rth a short distance from the town of ft . not rt ne h +} | Marshal augmented by the heavy rain attracted ‘ ' — athen' i “ich was al the while falling in great of the Gecretary of State for the Colonies 1 ¥ nes. he crops along the stream were a et : away, the water at one poimt in the Even our own Local Opposition were forced | lowlands below Marsh: ll spreading out to a to bear witness ; tii tbil LAS Diy ] | aistance or ialf & Tue. Houses and sto k by the delegates, Mr. Yeo said : | W carried off by the raging waters of the ae | heretofore small and comparatively harm- “The delczates undoubtedly have done very | jegs stream. : ; weil indeed.’ Mr. Beer said ° Talarvat “The delegates presented our cass in a very strong mann . Mr. Sinclair said i | | ‘ } } tier ' 5 = ; ts > ‘ i j i i ? { R ‘ Gy ; } y . £ i 4 4) ay : : Clive v fu i rorl 1) 4 -— : *7 er. —. = 2 ee, LHVOTRULC Se 2U10n 2 — 228 oa the partol the Dominioz n,’ and a pros of ] _ we . ; . oc. tne importance the wecretary of State subject is rove ¢.! ' : SA al or tue Uuonices attaches to. the * torrid» tw wo the a ie a ~— A Sea Snake. The following story is told by Captain Nutter, of ‘the Minnie G. Elkin, and must , l fo what j worth: - W hile on yage out from Ireland to Sydney, in ‘ yli ad ~ May 6th, about 5 LW tn ) ject rig ht in the track, which ap; ed : st lik Lhe ¢ ra yt inne A des At the time yur vessel wa running apout two knots an 1Ou ‘ ’ up to it, we saw the | coled up in the shape ofa 7 = on ee + . Ve ¢ alongs oc it, 11 un id st iwhi ned us Of wutiful light pmk colo) it twelve or hiteen tIcet j i DO inches in di ter in tin ht , Witil I i Cyes It t t | 1a vith a ut i i i I pie es l’s Va in & Zig-Zag Manner. we were & » close to lL LAAG We Cc ruld > tas j olnts of its back, which appeared like that of a Spanish mackerel, as it moved off. It did not appear to be afraid of the vessel, but turned and watched us until we ran out of sight of . id} 4 ; DPAUCICS a i are now PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [SpremaAL Desrarones To Tur EXAMINER. } A Horror of the Sea. Cow Bay, C. B., June 15. Brit Seottswood, Capt. Huxtable, eleven days from St. John’s, Nad., has arrived, and reports that on Tuesday, 8th inst.. at 5 a. m., she discovered drifting to the northward of the The Scottswood launched her ship's boat and went alongside, and was horrified to find two men lying dead in the bottom of the dory. Che smaller face upwards in the bow, dressed in blue trousers, shirt and canvas jacket, and with heavy sea boots on, He appeared to have been dead for some time, as decomposition had setin. He was small of stature, of dark complexion, with but little hair on his face. vessel! \in large quantitios, | { | | and is the smallest catch on record a ck ry | man of the two was lying | ti UTE TAINWN FE NT teal into ont-of-the-way ports in the hope | of obtaining it. : Squid have struck into Chedabucto Bay The American mackerel catch so far this season, is thirty thousand barrels less than lfor the corre sponding period of last year, The cruiser Houlett drove several yankee fishermen out of Canso last night. ee ee THE EVENT OF THE SEASON ee ee OF- Tableaux Vivants, nod Readings, Musie The larger man was in the prime of man- IN hood, of light, sandy complexion, rather toe bald on the top of his head of large and} MA REE ED HA bw heavy frame, with large features and heavy on sandy whiskers. He had on_ oilskin trousers ant savy sea boots, shirt and a ry’ y ‘ y * aH kn it “fro = He ed “aie tatooed with | : Hit RSD AY 9 I Vth Jt N i. {ndian ink on the left arm, but the marks poem could not be made out. He had evidently | PROGRAMME: died hard, as his hands and _teeth were | Song—Rule Britannia......Mr. F. P. Carvell firmly clenched. - ~ Tableau—Britannia...... Mrs. Arnaud There were no signs on anything by | Musi. Fo. 35 .. ae St. Peter's Boys’ Band which they could be identified excepting 4! Reading—Pride of Battery B....Miss Lawson which was marked “‘L” on the lodie. anda tho le pin and thwart which marked ‘‘No. 3.” There were no} Ithough the tholes were ship ped. torn, and every they bi ul slowly AKTe were 1r clothes were not I went ; . : starved to death In the opinion of the discoverers they to shew that we French fishermen. ihe crew ot the Scottswooa buried the bodies, and hoisted the dory upon deck, | and brought it with them to shew to the aUubLaorities. \mong the articles found in the dory was another thole pin marked ‘'D. J.,” and two grey woolen mittens with the letter = stitched on them with red yarn. boat wera was marked ‘“‘V,”’ and there were three fishing hooks. The little man’s shirt was black and red checked flannel, dory when found was about one-third of water. nv bie made of a and the full oo - Vancouver Obliterated by Fire. Hatrrax, June 15. ry The following despatch has been re- ceived here: * Vieroria, B. C., June 15. Three thou- Send us aid at to other Cana- ‘Vancouver is in ashes. : | . } ] . s ind pe ypie are homeiess. > > + +e ses mice Repeat this Inessage dian cities. A. McLean, ‘* Mayor.” Signed) ‘Se LATER. Vierorta, B. C., June 15. The city of Vancouver was obliterated by fire on Sunday last. Only four houses left standing. The loss will foot upwards of a million dollars. The insur- about identified are ree Bailey swept = % ance is $15,000. Fifty lives are known to have been lost. Fourteen bodies already have been recovered? Among those John Craswell, Mrs. Nash, George and Mr. Fawcett. Everything was away, and the sur- vivors only saved what they stood in. About half-past two o'clock on Sunday afternoon the wind rose to a gale, and caused fires burning in the Canadian Pacific wood lands to spread towards the town. A house in the extreme west end caught fire, the flames spread with great rapidity to oo adjacent buildings, and in one hour and : haif the last house was in ashes. oes hundred houses were burned. Vancouver is anew city, and the Pacific terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The surrounding towns are sendingaid. Heroism characterized the whole dread- ful affair. Families were compelle <4 to abandon 1eir homes at a moment’s warning and run the gauntlet of a cyclone of fire driven by the furious wind t] oa “ : 7 Business men perished in the flames * smoke while searching for valuables. Everybody was panic stricken. Many sought relief in the water some were drowned. The horrors of the scription. where holucaust defy de- ** T’was All for Love.” SHELBURNE, N.S., June 15. David McGrath, 24 years, of the fishing schooner John Purney, was engaged to be married to Miss Catherine Goulden of aged ‘lableau--- a | Piano Duet —Queen’s Jubilee March.... veh ae od Karle and Watson i lower of the Family. .Miss Smith Song—Star + noua «1 Banner. .. Mr. Green America. .Miss L. Strickland Old Kine ce... .Mr. Clarke and others Cornet Duet. tiie Foster and Earle Tableau 1 (Statuary ) Music and the | AYts ..2% Misses M. He ybkirk, B. H A. Jenkins. | Maia) iddu ed. ew National Anthem.. es ea eae ... Myr. Maynard rn . f...Miss McKay rableau—Canada. .. ‘Me G. Webb (After Mr. Robert Harris’ Picture.) Pismo Goh. ..2 141481) ie: -. .. Mrs. Jas. Brown Witches (in MacBeth) Reading —Hiawatha’s Wooing....Miss Harris Tableau * a - Miss Sharpley, Messrs. P. Carvell, Geo. Webb Tableau— Tableau— e Te ableau wy illand, Peter's Boy's Band | Song Canadian , Trio and Tableau Song—Home Sweet Home....Mrs. Strickland Tableau—-P. E. Island.... Miss McKay Finale... did de ses National Tableau GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. In the intervals instrumental music under Mr. Earle’s management. Tickets—Reserved Seats, 35 cis., three for $1; Unreserved, 25 cts. For sale at the Drug stores and the Diamond Bookstore. June 15, 1886. Tm proved Stock, at Auction. QO» TUESDAY, at 12 o'clock, 22nd inst., noon: - on Market Square, i Prime Bred Yearling Heifer, 1 ‘trade Heifer. Yearling, 4 Calves, 3 Heifers, 1 Bull, pure. Surpius stock from Kepvoch Farm. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, - Si; Auctioneer RAN KIN OUSE. junel5—1L5, 17, : a : PHe undersigned will lease for a term of years the above wel} known . Hotel, situated on cor- yer of Water and Pownal Streets, in Charlotte- town, Prince Kdward Island. Possession given on the 1-t October next. Any information required will by letter or personai interview. J.H. GRAY, DAVID STIRLING, ‘Trustees, Ch’town. June 12, 1886—junl5 2aw her jour be given, either North Atlantic Steamship C0. FOR. LON DON. THE STEAMSHIP Jordan Bay. During his absence tis hing a on the Banks, some bu sy-bodies, with kind is intended to leave intent, told Kate stories derogatory to| fyjoaw il iaaee L d David's good name and fame, and she Charlotte Lown for OHGOH, made up her mind to jilt him. W hen he Via Sidney, about went to see her on Sunday night they had ; , ase a a quarrel! over the matter. Yesterday, at | sra 7 U ¥ Y : noon, as he lay in his bunk brooding over is onrr r% n . "© ‘ ~— his sorrows, he fired a heavy charge of YBSTERS, GRAIN. LIVE sTocK ugs and shot into hi right side tearin: g|, an ‘3 th GO ODS 1 : é ‘ ° ° 7 oS id Oo er f ni lacerating it in a fearful manner caus-! = carried at current rates ing instant death. and the coroner’s ** Death by deli- An inguest was held jury returned a berate suicide.’ eS ¢ veraict of Nova Scotia Elections. Hazirax, June 15. The elections are proceeding here to-day. It is glorious weathor end a large vote will be polled. Both sides are working with great energy aud both are confident of victory. The Grits claim that Premier , : : | it. Capt. Nutter says he nover saw any- the pres entation of all the paner connect- L: , 1 e I ee ee thing like it before, and could form no! tWidi it to the in perial saruament. | idea f ax y x it was like except as 1ake. : 7 f i " a ial oe } i We trust that the work so well began,|Al the sailors on deck saw the strange | oking rentil Llall thought it was i and so! uy progressing Wlu b¢ properly ia ONO” Ne Saas ee we Pe a : ; SHAKE ’ ’ p - : — ese | v th ; U ot t Province. | ¢ * -_ + e+ Gere anil that the p | vl Govern t will ’ 4 pi nt Loeal G rament will | Foo Early ina the Sentoa: ‘ becAllh : y ; hele d. j ™ — j i i eatherly wasa guest at Su Ly — >. - ——o oe | . . i : Mmewhnat amu LUSE : iu ‘ } 4 ; : i of th re pe ne rk , ra wey 4 ‘ ‘ { ‘ bargam | r Ge t With ‘ ; : ; : : ! a nz i i weatnet rathe ce ld ior ice ;{ f th , ' ‘ a : Mi li Can- | cream. 20D0 i : le revit iS | aki i } i it hikd } OlLLY Nice when the we ther is hot i aan “he manu irer, ing scarce, | . ** You like i 1 cold weather, runted | an the « lan : ; ai the ito trint ' hy} American : | Es } Bul lin nee ea to ea Cit i j 7; <a ] don’t.” | é 6S OFr vo . " } tt ; ; +? - . . that the incre : i " = tp] 0, | Well,” said Bobby, as if dismissing the vi creased export duty o1 mx. aie 1, al . . - e sawlogs will be ‘uty on Canadian | subject ‘all that L know is that sister Cia says its w ould day whet you pay, jammy | 3a, tam’t I leave tamdtinen’ phutve UF pic Fielding will surely be elected. _-__— a oo Charlies Dickens’ Sen. Orrawa, June 15, mG F. Dickens (ex-Inspx ctor of the Mounted Pelice and the second son of C h irles Dickens, England’s Novelist) whose detachment was driven out of Fort Pitt julie the late Indian rebellion, is dead. Notes from the Fisheries, tris aceon ae S., June Ld. ishevnen along the vera Shore ype- busy to ll bait ti Aaerican a@ehunncz who | Through Bills of Ladings issued to a | burg, Havre, Bordeaux, Antwerp and other Continental Ports. LOBSTERS carried at through rates! from all Stations on the P. E. I. Railway. For Freight or Passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, June 14, 1836, AGENT. PUBLIC POLITICAL MERTING a MHE undersigned will have much pleasure in “ meeting his late constituents atthe MOUNT ALBION SCHOO! HOUSK, Lot 48. on WEDNES- JAY NEXT, the 16th inst., at 6 o'clock, p. m., and will be ha 7to arrange foran equal divi- sion of time Wilh any speakers wh.o nay pres themselves in the interest of te (pposition. D. FERGUSON, Ch’town, June 14, 1886—2i mo tu Farn ished Residence to Let. + eee THE Subscriber, intending to leave the Island “~ for a few m< yaths, desires to let his house, rem ee 2d. , E vay facility for boating and fishing. A spring of excellent water in the cellar. A on the Premises. ted ‘CLIFTON? A GREAT SUMMER RESORT. THE SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BHRAGEH) Pe F.ae PAS been much improved this season, and will be open for Guests and Visitors on or before JULY 10th. ax TERMS: The Proprietors will spare Provinces. J OFLIN Ch'town, 1886, Moderate. no pains to make this the finest summer resort in th IN EEWSON & CO. June 15, Se on BOSTON HALIFAX AND P. E. ISLAND Steamship Line Will, 1886, make TRIPS PER sncial{ )seasmaeemeninaniienmne on and after Ist July, TWO W fd i IK. The "Steamship ‘“MERRIMACK” .- . . 2,200 Tons, The Steamship “CARROLL” . 1,490 Tons, The Steamship ‘‘WORCESTER’ 1,400 Tons. 0 Commencing on Thursday, Ist town at 6 o'clock, p. m., on MONDAY of each July, one of the above Steamships will leave Charlotte- week, These vessels have superior Passenger Accommodations. Freight handled carefully. The LOWEST RATES charged for both P For particulars apply to CARVE LE. BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown. THURSDAY until further notice. assengers and Freight. further NICKERSON & CROSBY, Generai Agents, Nickerson’s Wharf, Boston. dy wy pat her jour 2 mos June l4th, 1886 We ask your consideration when baying Bry Goods JAS. PATON & CO., Market Square. You will be served by Courteous, Reliable and Obliein: Clerks. JAS. PATON & CO., Market Square. FOR THE MONTHS OF JUNE AND JULY ( UR aim will be to Clear Of the whole of our Magnificent Stock, at astonishing prices, Every department is loaded with Exceptional Bargains, and those who really consider the spend: ng of their money to the best advantage, slionld avail themselves at once in securing cheap goods. JAS, PATON & C0., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & C0. Prints, Dress Goods, Paras |W E are offering a lot of Excellent Values in Prints, Dre roods, and Shirtings ; also a big stock of Ladies’ Dolmans and Jackets. JAS. PATON & CO., Uariet Suu Cinghame N Millinery, we are now at the top of the tree. The work done in this department is under the man: wement of Miss Hobbs. who has had large experieace in the United States JAS, PATON & C0,, Successors to W. A. WEEKS & 60,, MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, June 9, 1886. anne aSEe eR anal W SPRING GOODS. CREAY SHOW am .\T ——— ve fb. MACDON ALD’S. YEW DRESS GOODS, in all the newest makes NEW MANTLE CLOULHS. in ali the newest makes. NEW CHIP, TAPE end STRAW UATS. NEW FLO \V ERS, FEATHERS. NEW )sTERY, NE ‘% GLOVES. NEW PRINES, NEW HTONNES NEW MORNING G 08 NEW TRIMMINGS. C LRP E Cs, in Scotch, ewes ila, Paoessry aal tr 4 ifomp, 2¢ OLEARING-OUL PRICES. HATs! Straw, from Wits! 0 cents. CLOT HI NG—S87,000 worth of Redr MATS § -Thousands of Mea and Boys’ HATS, in Felt -Made (i thi 2g to Bela t f om. Poye’ Sxits from 2) OF j a ts Rif y j 3!.25, Men's Suits from 3!50 Wil gavrantes th<b : in ‘ e!. <0, Dre gavrantes th 853 vatus in ‘loth svar offered P, E I-land. —— } ataals nf @ ‘4 + + ae Afi vs atock f Kaglish Worstels, 3eoten and Seartiag PT veels which will be made to order at close prices 4 big stock of Gants’ Ali cur Goods are Farnishings oe (">' ton Shirts . 25 cen's a: sok! at the Cheat ric Bituhinursth Juab Hie) wee LOY PAV EES. Plea: e crll and see B. MACDON A wky Yr yoursel res, LD, ow seit STREET. J Ch’town May °2, 1886 —4d TISH WAREHOUSE, SS QUEZN STREET. PXTRA value for MARCH ana APRIL, in ‘Table Damasks, \ Napkins, Sheeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cottons, Towelings, Tickings, White and ¢ ‘olered Knitting Cotfons, CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS. i: O.4. 80 el direct from Switzerland, just opened. . ee ee een + Ch’town, March 15.—wkly, - ' : 4 ; : ; * : ; , 5 i