a ————— een A socal and Other Tfems THE LA: : ELEGRAPHIG NEWS, | Dr. MoLar M P., Cardigan, is at the | {Ss Qaberne. PRCIAL DesPatcues ro THE EXAMINER. ] rye wite of General MacMahon and family | nave returned t)' ~—T BELLIOA Tur atea r \ leaves Summersid le 4 gpemorrow ! r Montreal > , . | Ne ows from ef m Big gar’s . P risoners. - { \ bt a! t ‘ a kk n ’ q. ] ?) vy 9 . . — . , *v¥ irs. Delauey and Gowaniccx still want : o T T | fi | Alive and well Treated. ell i last w eek by | —_—— | mae hanging ile : i ¥ Middleton and Strange fo!- it ‘ i ’ resumed this “ 5 ; 9» pa I lowing up Big Bear's evenils ne — eT (ou i i , alii, Miecua va t lay nvictea , breach of the] p..... pn ; os, a | Fors Pitt, via BarrLerorp \ND WINNIPEG, al | June 5 e t eo, i atl) « the Rolle For the past week Middleton and Stating Kink to-nignt \ first-class pro-| Strange’s scouts have been scouring in all! gramme directions for Big Bear who went north on - . different trails, A LARGE NU? — tox . acivantay Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Quincey, taken é . | ( : me th ees prisoners by Big Bear after the Frog Lake lian ev steamer | ,andi a) . aasac y ios unas yester-| massacre, escaped a few days ago and day after enrived at our camp. ° | ‘They t hat M i | 2\ Ty > Tue steamer ( i1iton srrived from Miramichi | G ke oS. rs. Delaney and tus morn! route to London. s) 12 Wi i ed — stg - viously “—_ orted dead, end bal ss . rr ef tek : and sail te-night or | all other prisone ey are still alive and well to-morrow morning treate d Notwithstanding all contradictory reports, no indignities were offered them. . MeG. Ma itant of the Amherst i Big! Be - still has about twenty pris’ ners. eeteen of Wh yw va Scotia, has been | On the 3rd inst, Capt. Steele, with Seated for ean! some $250, age 30, un- | Mounted Police, came up to one band of sarvied, cau one hundred Indians, just as they struck — ; es fifty miles north- east of this place. A Hatirax despatch says: “gee Ctati " , ight ensued. ‘The Indians ran to shelter have heen suc sefn irried on that the [and the police had to retreat with thites amalgamation Ang s and Dashouse Col-| wounded. The loss of the Indians is un- leges is pow looked upon as a certainty known se eo tn tenet aii vee In reply to an interpreter, an Indian fue June term of the: upre ine VourTt opens believed ts be Bi 7 Bear al i: oe i . ’ at Sumn:erside to-mort There are bat tv 1 to Dd & bear, sald: want ‘ } + line criminal cases, one 1 yhics is tor steal ig a child from between its parents while they were aslet Pp since . Tux clerk of the Stipendiary Magistrate Court bas a long Jist of owners and occupiers of privies which are too deep and therefor egal. Heis ordered to summons the owuers | farth wit and occupiers fo: > Tne St. John Sun say **Could not the St. John Board ef Trade see its way clear to | invite the delegation from Jamaica, now at ; Uttawa, to visit our city And could not the Board likewise ask the leading busines men ef the chie! cities of the Maritime Previnces to meet these Jamaicans at St. John, tio talk yver trade matters - ore ! that * lL. Taylor, D. A. G appointed commander Ie is report os a ; of thia district, ig to be of the new schoo! of art ritlery to be estab- lished at Winnipe; JZ 1¢ militia of this dis- trict, while acknowledging hie undoubted qualifications for promotion, tld greatly agret to their chief.— Amherst part with rawtie. - Tere is very little doubt that the colossal Px*arsion to Cape Traverse, advertisod in to- dsy's issue, will b> the greatest evont in the will oecur this season ike Cape is one of the most famous points of interest on the Island, and so rare a chauce of seeing its beauties at so little expense may not soun be had again. The programme of sports and railway fares will be advertised at an early date. Tea Party line that ‘eninatineialla Tue inbabitants of St. Theresa’s Parish, Baldwia Station, intend havirg a grand pic- Bic on Dominion Day. As the peopie of the above named | parish are making strenous ciforte to compi their already beautiful church. We hope the pablic will recogniz® their zeal by patronizing their picnic, especial- ly a8 Go pains will be epared to make it ep- joyable and respectable - oo AN old smoker declares “that he has been wang Myrtl » Navy tol weco ever since the second year of its manufacture, and that dur- ig that time he has never suffered from a blistered tongue or parched tonsils, or any other of the asant effects which most tobaceos will leave behind them. His ex- perience, he says, is that no otber tebacco which he has ever tried is quite its equal, aud that in value for the mon y no other comes anywhere near it. j uopit te — THE steamer Ulunda, of the Halifsx Line, Which arr i here on Saturday, sailed for Boston at noon to-day. She-hed as cargo 1365 bags starch, 461 cases lobsters, a number of cases of egue, pelts, etc. Hier passenger list was as follows ~Rev D D Currie, Mrs Grant and six children, Joseph O Holmes, “usan Doyle, _ Margaret Wood, Catherine Keanedy, Mrs J Devereux, Mrs Christie tewart, and two steerage passengers for Halifax and fro: n thence to "Bo yston. i sectieliic alin THe Portland 7'rans ipt says : ‘Mr, E. H. Millike ‘ietor of Pine Cottoege, has a colt that is eleven months old that weighs 740 ey ds, and is 14) hands bigh: ifany one can eat this we sh like to hear from them.” The Keneber i jurnal Bays; “Mr. W. E. Potter of th t of the same age a, the prop: iby OWNS a CO 4 4he one mm: utioned above, which atands 15 hands high, and weighed when taken to pasture the other day, 950 pounds. The colt Came from P. E Island, and was purchased by r. James Keevan from Mr. Stockman.” " me > 4 . +48 Goverament appointments of prosecut- ing o unselin the Riel case are approved by — part 1e8 iobinsen is a Liberal Conserva- tive, Osler a refy mer. Robinson is admittedly the finest criminal Ontario. He Conducted the Whelan for lawyer in prosecution of = murijer of by Arey MeGee, and ~ Prosecution on the late George Brewn for Dis atta n thief Justice Wilson. He was on the leading counsel in the paoment of the 7 nn lary case before the vy Conucil, | ia a& younger map, Somethir vp 1 tician, end an eloquen*® & Speaker lead - peaker, H upies & ieading position at the Toronto Bar. Tue panne 1 Daily News : “The question oe a 0 c treinul y c ynsidered as to in oT her wi ‘'B ll shonid not be introduced nt .* : . . oS the pre parliament permitting ran n! “ore Preaching of ergymen at Nonconformist } Service . ; . ° ‘ evaet Sand of ministers not in Anglican Tile ‘ Rv, Teatthe services of the Church of 4) : } 3 ‘i. stand. The law at the present moment | ‘Very uncertain, and it is suggested that | it Would byes . | ter to pr b legislation | rat proceed by leg “#er than to p! f a the purpose of settlin y obscure legal | . te ; = there is reason to believe that | ". Albert Gr M. Pan take charge ae such a Bill.’ inge into costly litigation | is prepared to| nothing from the police. We can deal with them. The prisoners are vall right. Get away or we Wi ill attack you.’ The police retreated, and despatched the news to General Middleton, who imme- diately started in pursuit with 200 men and twelve days’ rations. Big with his 600 warriors, are evidently making for the Beaver River country, where there are trails almost im- passible for troops The weather is very bad. Snow and rain has fallen every night for a week past. General Strange goes to Onion Lake. All the trails are in a very bad condition and deserted campa are seen everywhere. The region west of Battleford is in very bad condition, The Indians have cleaned out everything. Some think Big Bear will deuble back and strike the Victoria trail in order to intercept the supplies following General Strange. This is his only chance of getting food as everything else has been destroyed. > a i Oar, The Cashmere Earthquakes, Lonpon, June 8. Earthquake shocks at points in the Vale of Cashmere continue at intervals, averag- ing three hours in length. Whole villages are being engulfe d, and terrible subterra- nean noises are be ard, driving the people frantic with fear. The horrors of approach- ing famine are added to other results of the disaster, as many thousand bushels of grain have been swallowed up in chasms which are constantly opening. Sackville Academy Lady Gradu- ates. SACKVILLE, June 8, The Rev. Mr. Dobson preached the anniversary sermon to a large attendance at Mount Allison anniversary exercises, Misses Minnie Freeman, Lunenburg, Sarah 8S. Trenton,St.John,and Mary Tweedie will be graduates as ‘‘Mistress of the Liberal Arts ;" and Miss Bessie Phinney, of York, P. E. L., will graduate in music. “1 Mahdi Fortunate Again. Cairo, Jane 7. It is reported here that El Mahdi has re- ca ptured Abukduland and killed all the leading natives who were friendly British. El Mahdi is now at Korti, attack Dongola. waiting to Governer Archibald Knighted. Hairax, June 8. The news that ex-Lieutenant- Governor Archibald has received the honor of Knight- hood is received with unbounded popular- ity here. Great and Fatal Conflagration. CONSTANTINOPLE, June 7. Three hundred houses, fifty shops and three morques, were burned here yesterday. Many people were killed and woanded. Russian Telegraph Extension. Sr. Pererspurae.3J une 7. The Russian telegraph system has been completed to Merve, and will be pushed on to the borders of Afghanistan. A Wan-of-War Foundered. Paris, June 7. It is believed thata French man-of-war, with a crew of ninety-two men, has foundered in the Red Sea. A False Report. Lonpon, June 8. A report via Russia that the Ameer of the Afghanistan has been murdered is not con- firmed nor believed. Weather bulistin. 24 hours for Probabilities for the next tre Maritine Provinces. rononro, June 8—10 a. m. Winds mostly south and west, generally cloudy with showers and thunderstorms. to the | a aa en I At eta neat tacit eat { Paitin [23 oe eo eee a Ee ee ee A A a ee TEI OA TTS ms we Pe olbearmn att — RATT ET i, S cutesteramematioat SUNE 8 1885. Stiif” NEWS. PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN. ENTERED. umber; Cora, Thorp, Pictou, 20al: ‘83 Ulund Caledonia, coal; Shediae, lumber. June 8—C Bernier, Belanger, Three Rivers, Quebec, lumber; Minnis Scott, Harpill, Wallace, lumber. ‘ylvanus McDonald, Paoli, CLEARED, Jane 5—Stmr M A Starr, Ferguson, 1 Fraser, McLellan, New ‘William amd Mary, Wright, Jessie M. Mitchell, Ship Harbor, produce. June 6-—Cora, Thorpe. Pictou, bal; Coast- guard, Bennell, Wallace, mdse; E Brown, Halifax; London, bal; Pictou, bal; Richards, Grand River, do; Fo reat Queen, Casey, Buctouche, bal; Pholine, Marshman, do, do; Mary Ellen, Hurst, Mimiuigash, rpundry imdee; Beau Bassin, Walsh, Cow Ray, bal; Johan Tilton, Robertson, Fictou, do — eo A Carp.—T'e ali who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of yuth, nervour | weakness, early decay, oss ofy manhood ~ J will send a recipe that will cure you, FR UF CHARGK, This great remedy was di is covered by a missionary in South American Send self-addressed envelope to Rev Joseph T. Inman, Station D. New Vork W. S. STEWART, Barrister, Attoruey, Notary Public, &c., &c., &e. OFFICE; Newson’s Block, South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, May ron wkly tf CARRIAGES. Single and Double Wagons, W E HAVKa ladle wheel stock of Carriages on hand, which we offer cheap and on the same easy terms. These carriages are built of good stock and warranted to give good satisfaction, Parties wanting carriages would do well to call and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere, Painting, Trimming and Repairing of all kinds, at short notice at the old stand— Upper Great George Street. LARGE & SON, OCh'town, May 19, '85—Gi 2iw wkly 3i Spree Flooring and Sheathing, &e. AVING been appointed by Messrs. Prim- rose brothers, of Pictou, agent for the sale of their well known Grooved and Tongued SPRUCE FLOORING — and SHEATHING, I HAVE NOW, and will continue to have on hand a stock of the same, WELL DRIED and SEASONED, which I have no hesitation in recommending as the best in the market, Messrs. Primrdse Brothers are also pre- pared to execute promptly orders left with me for any description of Spruce Scantling, Boards, Laths, &c. For further particulars apply at my resi dence, Prince Street. THOMAS ALA.RKYV April oy. TRARA Yaw 2mkokly COAL. COAL. At “Lords Wharf. HE Snbscribers are now prepared to sup- ply the following kinds of coal at the lowest prices :— ACADIA, Round and Nut ALBION, do. INTERCOLONIAL, do, VALE, do. SYDNEY, Round, ONTARIO MINES, Round & Anthracite All orders left at our office, next to Rankin }foase, head Lord’s Wharf, will be promptly attended to. LANDRIGAN & STRONG, May 8, YB wely | 30s WE SELL Potatoes, Spiling, Bark, R. RR, Ties, Lumber, Laths, Canned Lobsters, Mac-|' kerel, Berries, Eggs, Fish Ete. est Prices for ali Shipments, for Quotations, HATHEWAY & CO, General Commission Merchants, 32 Central Wharf, Reston. Members of Board of Mechanics 'txchauge. Ch'tewn, Nov. 19, TRR4, ‘BOSTON STEAMERS, Garroll and Worcester, EAVE Bosten every SATURDAY at noon. Leave Charlottetown every THURSDAY at 6 p.m., calling both ways at Halifax and Causo. Both steamers are refurnished throughout | with all the latest improvements for comfort and style. Passengers will find this the most pleasant route to Beston. Freight carried at lowest rates. gar EGGS are handled withthe greatest possivie care, CARVELL BROS., Write fully Trade Corn and ENTS, May li— wuJs sats pat. June 5-—Grizilda, Boutin, Cocagne, boards; Good Bye, Cormier, New Carlile, posts; | Forest Queen, Casey, Ructouche, lumber; Mary Ellen, Hurst, Miminigash, lobsters; Sean Basson, Walsh, Shediac, bal. June 6—Ri-« ‘ing Dawn, Voudriot, er Hil!, Montre al, general cargo; Lettie ina. Hubley y. Pictou, coal; Photine, Marshman, Miming yash, lobst« rs; John Tilton, Robert. son, Pictou; William Taylor, Balcom, | Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street, Perkins Sterns Are now showing newest Corsets. Paniers, Hoopskirts and Underclothing; Ladies Corsets, Maids’ Corsets and Childrens’ Waists, newest makes in American and Canadian manufacture, at very lowest prices. New _ Paniers, New Bustles, New Hoop Skirts, very latest styles and price very low. LADIES’ COTTON UNDERCLOTHING, Nicely Made, and Finished in Good Style, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery, &c., rot surpassed in value on P. E. Island. Groods Well Bought and will be Sold at SMALE PROFIT. Ch’town, June 8, 1885. PERKINS & STERNS. NEW STORE! WEW GOODS | We are now showing a Complete Stock of English, American and Canadian STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS A cH = We solicit a share of Public Patronage. STAN LEHY BROS. Brown’s Block, Charlottetown, May 2, 1885. LENBEN HOUSE! —_———0: JIU N & REID BROS. NEW STORE Gameron Block—Just Opened. ——_—— Positively the Lowest Prices on Record. All-wool Blue Serge Suits, $6.50, worth $10.00. All-wool Pants, $1.35, $1.55 and up. Black Worsted Suits, $8.50, worth $12. Soft Felt Hats, 65cts, worth $1. E are showing this month a large variety, in all depart- a MAO Anwin Toe Hats, . cts. u ments, at very low prices :— Very itylieh American Felt Hats, 50cts. to $3. NEW PRINTED COTTONS, SATEENS, CAMELINES, White Shirts, a good neat one for 70cts. Regatta Shirts, $5cts., 95cts. and up Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, 55cts and up Cotton and all-wool Undershirts, and up. Heavy Gingham Top Shirts, 36cts. only. Heavy knit Working Shirts, 85cts, and up. A large stock of Ties and Hosiery. A large stock of Linen Collars, 10cts. up. A large stock of Island Tweed, 55cts, up. A large stock of Scotch Tw eed, low prices. A large stock of Ginghams, Cottons, Win- ceys, &ec, a@ Fine Tailoring done on the ‘premises, by Malcolm Bruce, at lower prices than usual, Please call before ments. 5Octs. DRESS GOODS, in Nuns’ Veiling. Sanglier Cloth, Cashmeres, Merinoes. Ladies’ MANTLES, Ladies’ DOLMANS, in Ottoman Cloth and Silk. Kid GLOVES. Silk GLOVES, Fish-thread GLOVES. Ladies’ JERSEYS, CORSETS, large variety in Cotton HOSIERY, STRAW HATS AND BONNETS in Latest Styles. Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums. CHRISTY’S ‘LONDON HATS.) White and Colored SHIRTS, Ready-made CLOTHING, Ch’town, June 3, 1885, buying your require REID BROS, Ch’town, May 22, ’85—3mos Z0LD MEDAL-PARIS 187 3 ead. reece : eee eee — SOLD BY ALL oe STATIONERS THROUCHOUTr#e WORLD MEN'S FELT HATS. 4750 NEW HATS JUST OPENED AT L. E. PROWSES, Including all the Leading Styles in Kaglish, Americad and Canadian. TENDERS. ———— ENDERS for building a dwelling house at Alberton will be received by the under- signed up tothe 10th June. Contractor to find all material. Plans and specification gan be seen at office of Sterling & Harris, Architects, Charlotte: town, and at Alberton Drug Store Good and sufficient security must accom- pany each tender. Will not be bound to accept lowest or any tender. This is the Largest Stock ever imported to P, E. Island and MUST BE SOLD, so BIG BARGAINS will be given, both MADE TO ORDER. Wholesale and Retail If{VHE Subscriber ie prepared to make all kinds of Carriage Woodwork in latest L eat PROWSE, | patterns, cheap for cash. - - | Special attention given to Repairing | Painting. WwW. B. DYER, Alberton. May 28, ’85 —10i npio and ROBERT SCOTT, ’ “1° r Upper Great George Street Ch town, April 28, 1885. Ch’town, April 3—-wkly 3mos sn tiny nn apclling See" a ew ee ean