ee a eee oe . THE DAILY BXAMINER;; -_ -. - Local and Other tems. Crry Counct. to-night. - HUBAKB, Jets per Th., at R. K. Brace’s. > ors straw hats—great variety at the Lon- ion House - ~--»}—— Cus best line of prints in the city at the Loudon House, Detencan I. &. O. F.— Nomination of officers at St. Lawrence Lodye to-night. itl tedk Cur first lot of Fireworks for the Jubile. has been received at the Viamend Bookstoree suunetippeonns (ak summer train arrangement on the In tereolonial Railway went into operation to day. ee SPLENDID boxes of fine Note Paper ani Envelopes at the Dismond Bookstore for 12 cents. _—_ _———— Two Seott Act summouses—for second and third otfenees—returnable on Friday next, have been issued. —— Tue June term of the Supreme Court opens at Summerside to-morrow. The Chief Justice will preside. ——— Tue Jubilee number of the Montreal Star is a superb issue. It is for sale at the Diamond Bookstore. Get one early. > = *¢ Two drunks were atteuded to by the Sti. penudiary Magistrate this morniig. One was tined $1 and the other dismissed; a Weak lungs, spitting of blood, consumption and kindred affections, cured without shook. cisn, Address for treatise, with 10 ceuts in stamps. taw eoaidennts Tue Hamilton Spectator, ina leading edi- torial, announces that it has been boycotted by the Hamilton branch of the Irish National League because of its strietures on Mr, O’Brien. i ae” Avetion Sare.—Lamber, at Queen's Wharf, to-morrow, Tuesday, June 14th, at 6 o'clock, p. m:, ex sehr, Sarah Jane: Hem- lock os Spruce Plank, ete.—A. McNeill, Auctioneer. 2i—jul3 eee penne Tur militiaof this district, excepting the two city batteries of Artillery, have been or- dered to go imto camp about the 26th inst, The ow yl be in command of Col. Worsley, D>. A. @, and will probably be on the Barrack Square. --~ Tue auction sale of the American fishing s:hooner Elmer E. Hawes, which takes place on Friday next, June 17th, at 12 o'clock,noon, offers a rare chance to secure at a bargain a first-class vessel. See advertisement. A. MeNeill, auctioneer. _--— > — Ir appears that, after all, Charlottetown is not going to be the only city in the Dominion which will celebrate the Queen's Jubilee on the 30th June and Ist July. Toronto, Kings- ton and Ottawa have each selected the same dates for their celebration. ce Te sanitary condition of our city is not all that could be desired. Offensive smells abound on several of our streets, occasioned by the filth in adjacent yards. Cleanliness costs but little and benefits greatly. It should be practiced more generally. We would call special attention to the sale of the valuable property owned by James E, Welsh, Esq., in Charlottetown Royalty, on Wednesday next, at 3 p.m. Such an oppor- tunity seldom oecurs to purchase so much land within so shorts distance of the city. —— ee W« trust that the proper authorities in the City Council will give their immediate at- tention to the nuisance existing on the east end of Water Street. Some time since we observed a notice calling for tenders for this work, We hope the matter will be attended to. ——— Tuose who have been the n leaves of lettuce should call at s S Market House, and procure a few of his Hanson and cab lettuce well formed into heads. They are richer flavored, more tender and healthy, and will sare a doctor’s bill. See his adver- tisement of flower and vegetable plants, _— @—— P. E. Istanp Exurertion, 1887.—The first general meeting of the commissioners appoint- ed to man is Exhibition will be held at the Law “Courts building, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the 24th day of June, inst., at 11 o'clock, a. m. Commissioners attending this meeting will be supplied with railway tickets at one first-class fare, ® -_-o>>--—— Weare pleased to learn that Mr. D. T. Johnstone, many years a resident of this city, has been notified of his appointment as Meteorological Agent at Chatham, in the place of the late Mr. Blair, and that he will enter on his duties as soon as he has qualified himself. The appointment is a popular one. We cunigridielibe Mr. Johustoué. «+a — Tue Rev. D. B. MeLeod, B. A., of Orwell Head, has had the degree of M. A. offered to him by his Alma Mater. This is a gratifying recoguition and acknowledgment of Rey. Mr. McLeod's scholarship. Mr. McLeod has toral charge of the Church at Orwell, late- fy under the care of the Rev. Mr. Goodwill, and is reported to be doing a good work. —_— <_>--— Tue following telegram has been received : Hairax, N. S., June 11. Secretary Charlottetown Athletic Club. We invite representatives from the Char” lottetown Athletic Club to our Jubilee sports to be held here on the 22nd June, inst. H. F. WorRact, Chairman Council Committee. The Club have not yet taken any action in the matter. Ir gives us great pleasure to insert the fol- lowing item :—‘t Mr. John A. McDonald, of Marray Harbor Road, left home about seven to seek his fortune abroad. He vars re to Ayres, where he accumulated a large sum of money, and now he has re- turned to “settle down” and spend the re- mainder of his daysin his native Island.” We congratulate Mr. McDonald upon his success, and also upon his patriotic resolution to reside for the future in our ‘‘ much-loved Isle.” > Trour.—We had the pleasure on Saturday last of seeing some id salt water trout, caught at Stanley There were some ten fish over two ‘weight each. One of them weighed three pounds nine ounces,and four of them ee eleven pounds five ounces. All these fish were caught with the fly, and we doubt if finer fish can be caught in iver. the Provinces. The fishermen stayed at the | opera New London Hotel, kept by Mr. G. R. Gar- rett, and they speak in the highest terms of the house as a first-class summer resort, where, at one of the most beautiful spots on the Island, the traveller can be provided with first-class accommodation, and enjoy both rest and recreation. iterday near Mako, NOX" Bra \ >? 4\ B44 & PHeURAPHIC ANBWS. es [SeeciaL Despatroues to Tuk Exawiner.} THE TROUBLES IN TRELANS, SOLDIERS AT WORK. - —_——e Dustrim, June 12. In consequence of the Government's pro- clamation forvidding the meeting an- nounced to be held at Bodyke to-day, an extra military force was drafted into ser- vice to enable the authorities to enforce the proclamation. “Michael Davitt eluded the authorities, however, and addressed 5,000 people while the soldiers were searching for him. He said he expected this would be the last meeting he would have the chance to ad- dress before the Coercion Act would again indulge him with the © lux- uries of a prison plank bed Before going into political retirement for six months he would give them this advice: ** Boyeott the inquisition clauses of the DAVITi°’sS ADVICEK. | Examination for Teachers’ License. Results—-114 Teachers, 1 of the first-' 'c'ass, 46 of the second, and 49 of the third. FIRST CLASS, Total marks, 1200 ¢ minimum fer obtaining a license, G00. D. D. Hugh, Murray Harbor, 938, *Frederick West, Little York, 934. John E. Jordan, Murray Harbor, 874. John A. lves, Miseouche, 821 "RK. Bruce Shaw, Covehead, 773. bredevick ‘Tl. Norton, , 167. ‘rederick Howatt, Centreville, 749, Charles Kielly, Covehead, 730. : George H. Lor@fEldon, 715. George Dewar, New Perth, 690. *Lauchlan McDonald, Hampton, 670. *Benjamim Crafor, Malpeque, 658. Stephen Baldersten, Wiltshire, 617, Prapeis McCor:nack, Narrow’s Creek, 610. es - FIRST CLASS-—LADIES. ull marks, 1000; minimum for license, SOU. Janet Schurman, North Bedeqne, 693. Sadie Ross, North Bedeque, 565. Sadie Brooks, Charlottetown, 557. Amy DesBrisay, Charlottetown, 540. Jeanetta McPhail, Orwell, 534. The following candidates for First Class License have obtained a License of the Second Class ; *John T. McLaren, Belle Creek. Annie Weeks, Charlottetown. “John T Young, Cherry Valley. James Crawford, Cardigan. SECOND CLASS. Coercion Act, and welcome im- prisonment rather than assist the Government to make the Act oper- ative.” He concluded by denouncing the | land bill as cominy from a government of landlords who would secure their Own in- | terest first and Ireland a long way after. | mm Fisheries Protection Terrible Ac cident. Hatirax, June 12. The fishery flagship Acadia sailed yester- day, and will swoop down upon the Yankee poachers now investing Chebucto Bay. A terrible accident happened to-night which will likely result in the death of a prominent society young lady. Edward | Carney and Miss Ciconi, who were to be married, were thrown out of a wagon. Miss Ciconi’s jaw was smashed and her} skull fractured. She was still unconscious | at midnight. Mr. Carney was badly in- jured. Both were prominent singers and | musicians. Vienna, June LI. A hurrieane and rain-spout occurred yes- | workmen | were | Terrible Hurricane. | | | and several were washed away. The driven back to work on the dyke diers. laborers by so! Vice-Regal Reception. * Orrawa, June 12. On the 21st, it being the fiftieth anniver- sary of Her Majesty’s accession, the Gov- ernor-General will have a general reception at Government House. Ee A Price on their Heads. r = | NoGcaes, Arizona, June 12. | The Governor of the State of Sonora has | issued a proclamation offering a reward of | $500 for the head of cach hostile Apache | ‘ ' Indian. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, June 13—10 a.m. Moderate to fresh winds, fair and warm. THE PEOPLE SAY -~That the publication of the ferry time) table is a move in the right direction, —That the number of successful Island- | ers 2broad is on the increase. —That the fruit crop will be small this ear. —That the Rifle Club spoon competition has commenced. | —That the spoons are valuable as well as | handsome. —That the Captain has_ made a good be- ginning. : —That he will probably get one for the baby this year. —That the horn spoon office is to the front. —That some big trout stories are in cir- culation. —That the janitor is still without his fees. —That a large number of females con- gregate in the post office corridor each evening. —That many of them are after males. ~That an excursion in Batt’s new | steamer is on the tapis. —That the Council meeting to-night will | be interesting. if —That the fixing up of the square in front of the new post office is in excellent hands. : —That the Sunday afternoon excursion to Rocky Point is becoming very popular. -—That there’s money in a refreshment saloon at the Point. —That it’s time some person were moving | in the matter. —That it is time the reduced fares on the 21st were advertised. —That the watering cart was out to-day. —That this is an unfailing sign of wet weather. —That work on the St. Lawrence hotel property is progressing. —That Lower Queen Street ought to be cleaned and brushed up. —That the same remark applies to many other streets. —That a good many complaints are heard about “ back yard nuisances.” ——That the authorities should attend to the matter. ; oe ——- Asthe time for the Oddfellows entertain- ment draws near a great interest in it is being developed. Tickets are selling quite rapidly | and the prospects are that one of the largest | and most fashionable audiences of the season will attend. Careful attention will be given the costuming and settingof the piece, and everything will be done to leave pleasurable | memories of an artistic performance. The | Worcester Spy says: ‘‘The Danites at the | house was a most artistic success—\ more thoroughly enjoyable performance was | never given in this city. Miss Agnes Cody semana tale the hearts of her audience at one toga She combines the two elements—| comedy and sentiment—and handies the strings of both ina natural manner truly re | freshing. Full marks 1000. Minimum for License, 200. *John W. Mellish, Union Road, 764. Robert RK. Morson, Dundas, 764. “James H. McLeod, Murray River, 762. Laura Hodgson, Malpeque, 724.4 Fred C. McLean, Nine Mile Creek, 723. John C. McKay, Granville, 721. Nelson Stevenson, New Glasgow, 719. Mary McKenzie, Flat River, 701. William Gillis, Orwell, 689. Bessie A. Moore, Crapaud, 689. *James A. Munro, Cardigan, 688. "Wim. A. MeLeod, Vajleytield, 684. Millicent McKachern, Pownal, 675. Bessie Alefander, Stanhope, 669. Surah J. Smith, Millview, 659. Wim. O. Rose, North Lake, 655. “Wm. Murdock, Murray River, 651. ‘John S. Shaw, gt. Eleanor’s, 650. James O'Connell, Montague Cross, 645. Clara 1, Cuddic, Murray River, 644. Bessie A. Sellers, Union Road, 638. “Maggie MeGrath, Norway, 637. ‘John A. Finalyson, Eldon, 608. Fannie M. McNutt, Charlottetown, 607. *John 8S. Martin, Bay View, 602. Ida C. Dawson, Tryon, North, 601. Alex. Bell, Surrey, 575, *Cyrus McKinnon, Kinross, 574. Kate Ann McLeod, Charlottetown, 573. Kmma Miller, Charlottetown, 562. Eva P. Wadman, Centreville, 557. "Donald MeDonale, Orwell, 550. Annie Sharpe, Kensington, 952. *Wesley Smith, Clinton, 550. “Albert D. Martin, Valleytield, 541. Michael Donahoe, Rosneath, 534. Maggie G. MeNeill, Alberton, 531. John M. Hughes, St. Mary’s Road, 527. Minnie Edmonds, Summerville, 515. iiffie Martin, Grand View, 515, Jessie Clark, Victoria, 506. Jessie H. McLeod, Point Prim, 503. The following candidates for second class have qualified tor third class. *Leslie J. Bruce, Charlottetown. *Alex. McKenzie, Kinross. Wilhelmina Squarebriggs, Summerside. Bella McLeod, Orwell. *Ada Music, Kinross Janie Martin, Uigg. Maggie Brown, Charlottetown. Annie Joy, Charlottetown. Laura Ready, Tignish. Minnie Lane, Dunstaffinage. *Jeanetta McDonald, Cornwall. Mary Jane McLeod, Kinross. Gertrude McMillan, Covehead. THIRD CLASS. Emma Silliker, Freetown. Catherine Hume, Lyndale Magyie Bruce, Grand View. Katie McKenzie, Springton, Mary McKay, Hazel Grove. Flora J. Murchison, Point Prim. James A McDonald, Tracadie. Almira Annett, Albany. John T. Bryan, Lot 11. Lena McDonald, New Glasgow. Peter Dunn, Summerside. Elizabeth Leslie, Cherry Grove. Joseph Redmond, St. Ann’s. John C. Todd, Bradalbane. Mary C. Beaton, Melville. James A. Johnstone, Bedeque. C. D, Stevenson, Tignish. Christy Stewart, Hartsville. Veronica McKenna, Kensington. Gertrude Currie, Charlottetown. Murdoch Biggs, Belfast. Jemima Murchison, Point Prim, Theresa Sherry, Bedeque. Wallace Webster, Charlottetown. Mary Ellen O'Connor, Clinton. Laura C. Mci. wen, Mount Stewart. “Samuel Enman, Pownal. Henry Barrett, Wheatley River. Martin McDonald, St. Margaret’s. Annie Cairns, Victoria Cross. Matilda Wyatt, Charlottetown. Janie McNeiil, West River. Frank Logan, Mount Stewart, Joseph Mallard, Souris. *William Moran, Charlottetown. Wm. D. Irving, Morell. Those whose names are marked thus * require to present a certificate of their ages before they can receive a license to teach. Only the names to which the number of | marks are aftixed are in the order of merit. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. June 11—W D Cameron, Halifax; James Rodgers, Montreal; R H Docekrell, New York; W B Chase and wife, Augusta, Me; F H Gaslin, do; W C Dixon, Montreal; J A Knight, Halifax. REVERE HOUSE. June 10—J H McLean, Montreal; R T Norman, do. Jane }3—W Edmunds, Mon- treal; D M Arthur, do; T B Robinson, do. OSBORNE HOUSE. June 11—R D Wood, Bay Verte; W H Burke, Taunton, Mass; Warren Reg Bos- ton; L Morris, S'side. June 13—A H Beers, M D, Cherry Valley. en = —_ SE MARRIED. At Woodville, Cardigan. at the residence of the bride’s futher, on the 8th inst., ‘. the Rev. John Goldsmith, John A. McKionon, M.D., C. M., of Maryville, Missouri, to Alice E., youngest daugh- ter of John Goff, Esq. ade —— BIED. At Marshfield, Lot 34, on the 12th finst., Robert J. McLauchlin, youngest son of the late Donald ' MeLaueblin, Esq,, aged 48 years, leaving a widow and seven childrea to mourn their loss. - = MONDAY: 1837 WIDSUMMER TREP 1887 | i «The well-known Clipper Barque “GEORGE PEAKE,” 550 Tons Register, J. ©. MacMAHON, Commander, WA lel, SAIL FROM Liverpoo! for Charlotietowa About the lst. July, Next. : Intending Shippers wil pl i orders in ime, ver rr noma rT For Freight or Passage apply in London to JOHN PITCAIRN & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Prrcamn Brora- BRS, 51 South John Street; or here to the owners. PcAKE BROS. & C0, Charlottetown, June 7, 1887—eod tl date Household Furniture [ AM instructed by the Rey. Charles O'Meara to sell by auction at my Salesroom, Friday, June 17, at 2 o'clock, All his Household Furniture, consisting in part of 1 Parlor Set, in Walnut|aud Hair Cioth, } Bed- room Sets, Ash and Walnut, 1 Bed Lounge, 3 Flock Mattrasses, Dining Room Chairs, ixtension fable aud sideboard, Hall Chairs, Tabie and Hat Stand, 5 Carpets, in Brussels, Tapestry and Wool, Rugs, Mats, Ottomans, 1 Walnut Writing Desk, J Dinner Set, 1 China Set, and a general lot of JUNE. 13. i887. PREPARE New American Mustlins, New French Muslins, Muslins. tions, &c. price, found. June 7—dy & wky FOR Hul WEATHER ——AND BUY FROM—— Perkins & mer cme CY New Prin’ ed Batists, | New Printed Cottons. A BIG DISPLAY OF LACES. Book Muslin, Victoria Lawn, Bishop's .Lawa, Check Embroideries, in Allovers, Fiouncings, Edgings, Inser- A Big Stock of Gloves and Hosiery,. ) Linen Collars and Caffs, separate or in sets. Corsets, direct from the makers and at the lowes ee eee OQ If you want a Seaside Dress just see our stock of Flanneis Cheapest and Best Goods for the purpose to be erkins & Sterns Crockery. Glassware, etc. G. M. HARRIS. May 31, eod till sale Auctioneer. MRS. HENRY ROGERS, Portrait and Landsea pe Painter and Teacher of Drawing. STUDIO— Market Square, over Chappe le’s Book store, Classes to commence on Monday, June 13th. Subjects—Drawiug in Perspective, Painting in Water Colors, do, in Oils, Sketching from Naturs, &c., &c. : For terms and particulars apply at Miss Find- ley’s, Kent Street, Chariottetown. June 9—9i > os ) Painting & ISS KATIE MacLEAN will open Classes on “ f MON DAY. the th inst., in Hall, in Mr. Quirk’s Brick Building; Prince Street, and is pre- pared to teach the following Branches :— Drawing from Objects and Cast. Drawing from the Life. Drawing and Painting from Still Life. Miss McLean will attend at her Studio on Fri- day and Saturday next, and will be happy to meet intending pupils. June 2nd, 1887. a ES Drawing, a Valuable Property for Sale, EITHER IN WHOLE OR IN PART, THE Dwelling House and Premises, situate at the northeast corner of Hillsborough and Dorchester Streets, recently occupied by. the Rey. Dr: Fitzgerala, front on Dorchester Street about 167 feet, and On Hiwsborough Street about 97 teet. It can be divided into four Buildiag Lots. For further particulars apply to either of the undersigned. JOHN INGS, if. J. CUNDALL. May 14, 1887—mo th tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc. eS = WANTED—A Cook at the Lorne Hotel. Apply at once at the Rankin House, juni3 6i W ANTED—A good Man to handle eggs and do general work about a store (one that can do carpenter work preferred) can find employ- ment by writing P. O. Box 47. junel3 we W 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 offive, | june Li tf por SALE—A very good Milch Cow, just calved; also, a choice Heifer Calf. Apply to Wm. Heard. junel) 2i wky li FoR SALE CHEAP —At Seaman’s Carriage Factory, a Donble Carriage, wit shaft and pole complet.. junell fi W ANTED—1,000 Bricklay to work; 45c. per hour ; steady work and pfotéction guaran- teed. Apply to Builders Exchange, Chicago, D1. junlé 12 WAN rED—A good plain Cook in a small family where another girl is kept; best refer- ences required. Apply to Mrs. Arnaud, Grafton Street. juneld FoR SALE AT A-BAKGAIN—Two new Bicy- clés, one 54mn., American latestaimprovements, and one din. Knglish Moorgate. For particu: lars address Box 165, Charlottetown, , jun9 3i pd T° LET—A House and Stable on Pleasant Street, with good water on premises; aiso, House on «ing Street, near Kailway, Apply to William Dodd. june7 To LET—Three miles from town, a Dweilting House, partly furnished if required. For par- { jun6 eod tf ticulars enquire of L. E Prowse. 7 0, LET—A House on King Street, near Pownal Street. Apply at EXAMINER office, jun3 tf WANTED AT ONCE —A Girl to assist in dining-room ; also, Girl for general house- work. Apply at Revere House. may12 tf ee i B? ARDERS~—Ina pleasant part of the city, aj} few boarders can be comfortably accommo dated in a private family. Terms moderate Ap- — ——————— a SS ee Millinery Department. CARD. | We take this means of thanking) piironage, made May the largest | Millinery month in our experience. | Our Trimmed Millinery has given the greatest satisfaction—the fiue | work of Miss saunders being fully, equal te any London or Paris Pat terns Afurtber ef supply Midsummer Styles, in American expected in a few days. June 3, 1887—eod Ee Sumner Underwear. All eur Ladies’ Underwear is of our customers who, by their liberal |¢ne finest Engiish make. White Cotton Nightgowns. White Cotton Chemise. White Cotton Bedices White Cetton Underskirts White Cotion Drawers. Gauze Linders. Merino Linders. We are also showing a nice line Stvaw Wats of Ladies’ Silk Bose, in Black and Colored. BEER BROS. | BEER BROS, oe ks a Ch’town, May 21, 1887—638 & wky D. A. BRUCE INTENDS MOVING INTO BR PREM SBS IN A FEW MONTHS, AND OFFERS HIS IMMENSE STOCK es li CLOTHS, HATS, WHITE AND GOLORED SHIRTS, 25 Fer Gent Discount, Ke it’s TRUE ae ee Or mee CAPITAL - - - “ply at this office. may6 mo LET— Tne Dwelling. Honse on Ricamond | Street West, at present ogeupied by Taomas | MeKinjay, Esq. Apply to James D. Mason, } om. may!0 ANTED—A_ good Cook, wages 0) p r} W month. No washing. Apply to Sire, Ka: | ward Bayfield, Charloitetown. may6 wkly tf wkly pat tf WANTED-A Housemaid. Apply to Miss Peters, Sidmount. apri6 tf T° LET.—House on Cumberland Street contain- ing seven rooms. Possession given imme- ; diately. Apply to James Crockett. = may31 51 | po LET—Shop and Warehouses lately occupied | by Beer & Sens at Head St. Peter’s Bay. Ap- | ply on the premises. jan3 tf O LET—The twoupper flats in the brick build- ing, abo. e the store occupied by Miller Bror., Sewing Machine Agents; can be rented together | or separately; possession immediately. Apply to Mrs. Ofter, Queen Street. jund wed sat ' T° LET—The Dwelling-house on #orner of ' £ Prince and Dorchester Streets. Er terms, &v., apply tb Georges Alley. apr2zz Zaw tf : MARINE INSURANCE. British and Foreign Insurance Company (Limited) OF GREAT BRIT.IN. ONE MILLION POUNDS STERLING. ee Underwriting and Agency Association (Limited) of Lloyds, London, England. 20% 4AR@OES and freights by Steam and Sail Insv.red at Lowest Rates. Sterling Certificates C issued, payable in all the principal cities of Europe and at Montreal. Soren 5. Nova Scotia Insurance Company of Halifax. Hulls, Curgoes and Freights covered at Lowest Rates: Losses paid promptly. — ——- (1) ———_—- — FRED. WwW. HBYNDMAN, AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. Ch’town, April 29, 1887.—law 3mo pat guar NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE FE AD LIFE INSURAKGE CO. OF GREAT BRITAIN. ——- :0— — Total Assets, - - - - Thirty Million Dollars ae | Ch’town, Murch 11, 1887—2) mos 2aw FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent for P. #, Istend