sites : ; - Local and Other liens, LADIES Gauye Vests at Beer Bros, ‘ ~~ ARGATNS in Summer Dolmars at Beer Bros. oo { NRAPEST BHorTs at Dorsey Cotf & Co.'s. jun 17 a * ‘*REATEST VARIETY of Boots at Dorsey Goff & ‘ junl7 ~_— REMEMBER the Tableaux in Market Hall to-nignt. > — DissicaTeD Cocoanut (choice) in tins, at Beer & Goff s. jund tf _ item lsem ecener is on “my nery to be used at the Tableaux to- night was painted by Mr. Robert Harris. iklielh TRUNKS, slightly damaged, selling off cheap at J. B. Macdonald's. dy wy—jel7 _ -—~—>- — 2 f Reap the programme for the Tableaux in the Market Hall to-night and patronize the entertainment. ea THe first number of the New Bransivick Journal of Education, a new jeurnalistic ven- ture In St. John, N. B., is to hand. com nintion ev. J. Herentsox, M. A., will (D. Vv.) wie tate at North River on Sabbath tirst, the 20th inst., at 10.30 a. m.; and at New Glas- sow Road at 2.30 p. m. . Te ee Cue steamer M. A. Starr, Capt. Ferguson, rived here at noon to-day with a general cargo and ope passenger—Mr. Snow. She salls again this evening, . ——~o___— OPENED at the London House. by Boston boat, new Prints, Print Remnants, Ginghams, Muslins, Seersuckers. Hosiery, Hanker- hiets, &c., &e. 3i- j17 ° ee We learn that Dr. Harper, formerly Head Master of the Normal School here, has been oeredand will probably accept the position of Supt.of Education for the Province of Quebec. a New Goops from Boston, new Dress Mus- lins, new Sateens, new Prints. Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose in Merino and Lisle, in black anid «olored, at J. B. Macdonald's. junel2—dy wy niillliipntsdine A LAD about thirteen years of age was ar- raigned before acting-Stipendiary Magistrate Peters this-morning charged with being one of the parties to the robbery of Connolly's store. He was remanded till Monday. siesseelc tia THe annual meeting of King’s County Rifle Association will be held in the Drill Shed, Creorgetown, on Saturday, the 19th inst., at 6.30 p. m., to appoint officers for the ensuing year. --Ewen Stewart, Secretary. —_——_»——— Recervep per Rev. John Williams, the fol- lowing sums in aid of P. E. Island Hospital : Murray River Baptist Church, $4.38; Mon- tague Baptist Church, $1.51; D. Forbes, Esq.. $l. Total, $6.89. B. Balderston, Tre asurer. ipesinasilhannatate THe Kentville Star says that W. E. Mas- ters of Centreville, on Monday, the 7th inst., furrowed out and ploughed in with one horse, in nine hours, eleven barrels of cut seed (po- tatoes) twenty-seven and a half bushels, two men dropping the seed. abaiiaiae ine ‘*Dearn ME!” said a “good Grit mother re- cently, ‘“‘where did our Johnnie hear such dreadful language? It is simply horrid to live in society where children learn profanity every day.” ‘‘Mamma,” replied the young hopeful himself, ‘‘ I heard pa read that out of the Patriot.” ——— A CORRESPONDENT at Souris writes :— ‘““Three large American fishing schooners with seine boats and other appliances, arrived at Souris yesterday. It is reported that they made large catches off the north shore the day before. No appearance here yet of either the Lansdowne or Critic. The latter is surely now ready for sea.”’ eee Forest fires are raging at the eastern section of the Island and great damage is reported. Three houses canght fire from the burning trees on Tuesday night last and were totally destroyed, viz: one at Rollo Bay, owned by Clement Peters; one at St. Peter's Road, Lot 47, owned by Jas. Young; and another at Bay Fortune, the name of the owner of which is unknown. Lele i aioe. How pleasant is the summer. You buy a real dollar Mexican hammock and are it be- tween the fence and clothesline pole and swing softly back and forth listening to the vells of the boyson the street. Thena stone hits you in the eye, the hammock falls and you realize that you are not in the spicy West Indies and wonder wheze in thunder the policeman is. sieillctatied Mr. Tazo. L. Cuapretze had en exhibi- tion at the Diamond Bookstore yesterday and to-day a real curiosity in the shape of two horned toads, which arrived by express from Bowie, Arizona Territory. The toads differ in some respects from what we are familiar with. the most noticeable peculiarity being smal! poreupine-like quills which protrude from their bodies and two small horns, re- sembling somewiat a cow ‘s horn in minature very minature—on each side of the head. - [we general verdict of the smokers of the Myrtle Navy is that itis the finest tobacco they have ever used. There can be no mis- take upon this point for itis proved by this tangible evidence. The large demand for this tobacco shows it to be true, and the character of the demand gives further proof. It has never been of the spasmodic kind, up one month and down the next. It has been a sus- tained and constantly increasing demand. The unsurpassed quality of the tobacco ac counts for this. we Tee Rev. James Phelan, of Vernon River, has purchased for his beautiful church an excellent new bell, manufactured by the Messrs. McShane, of Baltimore, and weighing 1513 Ibs. When put into place in the tower it is expected that this bell will be heard for ten miles around. The | ceremony of the blessing takes place on the second Sunday of July. The Parish of Vernon River is to be congratulated on the possession of one of the largest and finest bells on the Island.—Her. eres ADULTERATION OF Canoy,—The “National Confectioners” Association’ of the United tes, with a membership of over one hun ired, representing a capital of about 915,000, - 090. i pledged by ite constitution and awe to prosecute all parties using poisonous color- -a alba or other mineral substances in he mane ‘tare of Confectionery. Such an Association is needed in Canada, but the peo- ple of Prince Edward Island can always get the pure unadulterated article by patronizing the establishment of By, Balderston, Queen ‘treet, Charlottetown. He keeps several hands manufacturing all the time to supply the local trade, and will guarantee = purity. 3ie o d—ju Sta . Marshfield. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (SPECIAL Despatcues to ‘Tne EXAMINER. } Our Fishing Interests. Hauirax, N. S., June 17. ‘ ; ‘ ° Capt. Blake, of the Gloucester seiner Andrew Burnham, says that American fish- ermen cannot do without the privileges of fishery treaty at any price. \ large fleet of American mackerel men are heading for the North Bay or P. E. . _ It is reported that the Dominion authori- ties have issued new instructions to local otticials and that the extreme provisions of the treaty will not be harshly enforced, for the present, in the hopes of promptly get- ting a commission to settle the whole “ques- tion; but the Imperial Government thoroughly understands that if the com- mission project fails Canada wil! vigorously enforce her fishery rights as laid down by Canadian law treaty, or no treaty. , Methodist Conferences. AMHERst, June 17. The Nova Sevtia Conference of the Me- thodist Church has elected the Rev. Crans- wick Jost, Secretary. SACKVILLE, N. B., June 17. Dr. Stewart has been elected President of the New Brunswick Conference. Gener- al Superintendent Williams is present. Both Conferences report gains in mem- bership and finances. They will hold grand union meetings. ’ Looking to Retaliatien. WASHINGTON, June 17. In the Senate yesterday, Senator Dawes, of Massachusetts, introduced a bill author- izing the President, whenever he feels satisfied that American vessels are denied commercial privileges in any foreign port, to issue a proclamation prohibiting vessels of that country or port from exercising such commercial privileges as he may define, under the penalty of forfeiture. A Close Vote. Hauirax, June 17. Attorney-General Longley has been elected in Annapolis by a majority of seven votes, out of 3,000 votes polled. The Grits are just beginning to realize the gigantic contract they have undertaken. A Brightening Outlook. Monrreat, June 17.4} General Manager Hague of the Mer- chants Bank of Canada says that the com- mercial depression has lifted and that trade prospects are very bright. Opening of the Campaign. Lonpon, June 17. Gladstone will open the campaign to- morrow by a great speech. Epinsureu, June 17. Irish Nationalists will hold a great con- vention at Dublin, and issue an address to the Irish voters of the Kingdom. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, June 17—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh south and south west winds, mostly cloudy weather with local rains. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, June 17, 1886. Highest Temperature yesterday (read at a incikinites oon xs names ie 71.2 Lowest Temperature yesterday (read at sis ache Shs io cine cs odin cde 51.9 Lowest Temperature this morning. ... . . .5.87 Temperature this morning at 8 o'clock . ..61.9 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. .72.0 — eS HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. June 14—Alex. Leslie, Montreal; A. J. Craig, Pictou; Sam Whitleloney, St. John, N. B.; EK. W. Heffer, Montreal; Thos. Kickham, Souris; John McAdam, do. REVERE HOUSE, June 14—J. R. Wheeler, Truro; H. H. Harvey, Meutreal; Leslie Stephens, do; Mar- tin Butler, Foreston, Ont. ; Hugh Glover, Monc- cton; J. H. Stewart, Hamilton, Ont. 16—R. Jacques, Quebec; C. A. Seney, do; Rufus Black, Antigonish; Rev. Jas. Gordon, Halifax; Joseph Findley, Cleveland, Ohio; W. J. Car- ter, Yarmouth, N. 8. OSBORNE HOUSE. June’ 16—M. McInnis, St. Peter's Bay; Jas. M. Burke, Mill View; Jas. Stewart, Point Prim; D. Chisholm, St. John, N. B.: A. A. Macdonald, Souris; Alex. Brown, Stan- ley; Jas. P. Conroy, Souris; W. H. Bulyer, Miminigash; Mrs. Peter McPhail, San Fran- cisco, Cal.; Mrs. R. Macdonald and three children, Newburyport, Mass.; Miss Katie Hallir 3, Haverhill, *Mass. ; Neil Murray, Wood Islands; Angus Blue, do; C. C. Carlton, Souris. ROCKLIN HOUSE, June 14—J C Lpurr, Cavendish; Miss Laird, New Glasgow; Alex Forbes, Vernon River; KR McNeill, M D, New Londoa; Danl Robins, Morell; 5 H Brown, Stanley Bridge; Rev Wm Scott, Bedeque; Rev Wm Mahon, 1l5--Wm Wright, West River; | Thos Lowther and wife, Rice Point; Miss | Murchison, North River; J Muirside, do; | Edward Hynes, Mill View; Alfred J Hynes, do; J H Hayden and wife, Vernon River; Miss Palmer, Crapaud; Allen McLean, Clyde River; Francis in, North River; Senator Haythorne, Marshfield; Miss Bruce, Boston, Mass; Miss Nicholson, do; Richard Hender. son, North Wiltshire; Barrett Henderson, do. DIED. At Fredericton, Lot 67, on the 9th inst., Mr. John Brooks, native of Devonshire, Engiand, aged 76. Deeeased was highly respected by all who had the pleasnvreof his acquaintance, and will be greatly missed in the settlement in which he lived. Mr. Mackenzie, the American Vice Consul in Dublin, shot his wife with a re- volver, the bullet lodging in her temple, on the lith inst. He then shot himself. The wife was taken to the hospital and will pro- bably nov revuver. Mackenzie died in a few minutes. They hati frequent quarrels. { anadian waters, and they are beginning to | Sek ; realize the necessity for a renewal of the | Tn Nea June 19th, 3p.m., Mount Stewart! June 12, 1886 —4i THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - | Public | Meetings. | THE undersigned will have much pleasure in | meeting his late constituents at the following | times and places, for the purpose of discussing | the political questions of the day. i Wednesday, June 16th, 6 p. m., Mt. Albion | | School House, Lot 48. i Thursday, June 17th, 4p. m., Ten Mile House, | St. Peter's Road, Friday, June 18th, 4 p. m., Blooming Point School House, Lot 36, Monday, June 2ist, 3 p. m., Fort Augustus School House. gnunoten. June 22nd, 3 p. m., Lake Verd Scbool ouse, | eed, June 23rd, 6 p. m., Little York all.; Thursday, June 2ith, 7 p. m., Mount Herbert School, Lot 48. Saturday, June 26th, 3 p. m., Winsloe Road | North School House. | Monday, June 28th, 6 p. m., Western Covehead Schocl House, attend. D,. FERGUSON, June 16, 1886. BY Auction, at my Salesroom, on FRIDAY, 18th inst., at 1.30 p. m.-- Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, Crockery and | Glassware, &c., &c. Also—2 Horses, 2 Carts, 2 sets cart Harness and 1 light Driving Wagon. é G. M, HARRIS, June 16—2i Auctioneer, === KHOR THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON? is intended to leave Charlottetown for London, Via Sidney, about ora wt)as © . LOBSTERS, GRAIN, LIVE STOCK|< burg, Havre, Bordeaux, Antwerp and other Continental Ports. LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all Stations on the P. E. I. Railway. LOBSTERS received into Warehouse any time before arrival of Steamer, and stored free of charge. For Freight or Passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, June 14, 1886, AGENT. E beg to call the attention of the RETAIL and COUNTRY TRADE to the fact that the SHIRTIN GS, made by us, are much More Durable than any others in the market. The experience of those who have used them for the past eight years, and an examination of the goods will prove the correctness of this state- They are for Sale by the leading Wholesale Houses. Wii. PARKS (LIMITED), sT. JOHN, WN, B. May 21, 1886—3mos N Market Square, on TUESDAY, 22nd inst., at 12 o‘clock, neon :— 3 Heifer Calves, 1 Bull Calf—all pure bred Jersey. 1 Grade Heifer, one year, surplus stock from Keppoch Farm. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, junel6—17, 19, 21. Auctioneer. AMERICAN — Ww* have a fine assortment of JAMES 8. KIRK & €0.8’ (CHICAGO) CELEBGATED TOULET SOAPS (Exquisitely Perfumed.) BEER & GOLF. Ch’town, June 5, 1886.—2aw & wy EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF 53 MUSIC, BOSTON, MASS, HE LARGEST and BEST EQUIPPED in the WORLD—100 'nstructors, “905 Students last year. Thore@ugh I:-truction in Vocal and Instru- mental Music, Piano and Organ Tung, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literacure, French, German and Italian Languages. English Branches, Gymnas- tics, &c. Tuition, $5 to $2?: board and room with Steam Heat and Electric Light, $45 to $75 per term. Fatt TERM begins September 9, 1836. For Illustrated Calendar, with full information, address. E. TOURJiE, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOS- TON, Mass, Juné 11, 1836—2n08 edfl wky 6 eow Other candidates and ail electors invited to} Makes a specialty of inserting Teeth With- out Plaies. New methods for filling teeth, making the operation comparatively Pain- less, Furniture, Horses, Carts, Ae, | Pain, by the use of a Vegetable Gas which is perfectly harmless. See at office testi- monials from leading physicians in London moderate. North Atlantic Steamship Co,|* “21k Express Line, Str. 'M. A. STARR” ~ 4 | York, Liverpool, London, Havre, Hamburg and 1 | Rotterdam, via Halifax. Ch‘town, June 5, 1888—Imo LON DON.|— TO THE ELECTORS. We Play the Music, YOU DANOE. GENTS—A Political Earthquake is upon us, and done for you, and considerable they have left un- ‘ . : during the past year on your merchandize, much and other GOODS carried at current rates. | more than cither party. We are short of space to Through Bills of Ladings issued to Ham- | give a detailed account of our doings, but come ard see us before voting and we will explain. worth $14, worth $10 cheap at $12. cheap at $12. cheap at $10. Paks: SHINS. = up. Men's Felt Hats in Wool, 50 cts., and up, the up. f : Tryon Tweeds, 35 cts., 4/ cts.,and up, in quite new styles. Variety, 45 cts., up. Better Weight, Faster Colors and tender thanks to our friends for the liberal patronage of the past season, and for the appre- ciative letters which are daily received. at $16, worth $20. ment. cts., worth $1.40 6Scts., worth $1. & SON, and up. Jersey Stock, ai Auction, [a 'xs, 1 Bull, two years, old; 1 Heifer, one year old; cheap. a | { Ch’town, June 8, 1886.—3mos \ f ‘TENDERS, AS theterm of engagement of the Care-taker of the R. C. Cemetery, St. Peter’s Road, will soen expire, the Committee of Manage’nent will receive tenders from persons willing to under- take the duties connected therewith, for such time as may be as:reed upon. ‘Tenders will state the wages required per month, and must be delivered to the undersigned on or before noon of SATURDAY, the 19th day of JUNE, inst. Further information may be obtained on appli- cation to any member of the Committee, who reserve the right of rejecting any and all tenders JOHN MACSWAIN. DENTAL. oe oe DR. SEPRICKLARD _J AS returned and permanently re sumed the practice of his profession, Teeth extracted positively Without ind New York. A written guarantee with all work. Prices Ch’town, June 11—6i FFERS Special Rates and Through Bills of Lading to shippers of canned lobsters to New Storage free to shippers from Charlottetown. W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Queen’s Wharf. you will hear from both parties all they have lone. We claim to have reduced the turiff Gent’s Black Sack aud Cutaway Suits, $10, Gents’ Black Worsted Sack Suits, only $6.50 Gents’ Gray Oxford Sack Suits, all wool, $7, Gents‘ Grey Oxford Biouse Suits, do, $7.50, Gents‘ All Woo! Heavy Tweed Suits, only $6.50, Gents’ All Wool Twe-:2d Coats, $3.60, cheap at $5. Gents‘ do Tweed Pants, $1.70. cheap at $2.50. Gents‘ do Tweed Vests, $1.25, cheap at $2. Gents‘ Navy Blue Serge Suits, $4.95, worth $10. Youths‘ Navy Blue Suits, $4.79, worth $9.50. Youths* Tweed Suits, $, and up. Youths* Tweed Suits, all wool, $6.50, and up. Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.50, 22.75, $3, $3.50 and up. Boys’ Tweed Suits (ul! ages and sizes) $1.75, Boys‘ or Hats and Caps, 50cts, up. Men‘s Unlaunded Shirts, 65cts, 75cts, and $1. Men‘s Regatta Shirts, 75cts., and up. Men’s White Shirts, 65cts., 75cts., 85cts., $1, and best value in town. Men’s Felt Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth $2. Men‘s Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats,20 cts, Canadian and Scotch Tweed Suitings in On behalf of the Tailoring Department, we We are putting up A. L. Scotch Tweed Suits, t Men's Scotch Tweed Pants to measure, $4. Men’s French Trowsers to order, $6.50, worth 39 Tryon Tweed Suits, $12, $12, and $i4. Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 clasp (Dent‘s) only 85 Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 button (Dent‘s) only Ladies’ Rubber Capes, $1 and up. Ladies’ double busk American Corsets, Stcts., Ladies‘ Hanéerchiefs, dcts., and up. Ladies‘ Coijars, in neat styles, only 6cts., and up. Ladies* Busk:, Hoop Skirts. Bustles and Garters A very large stock of Housery, at 10 cts. pair up. A very large stock of American Prints, in MIK ADO, and some of the prettiest patterns yet produced, 5 cts., up. Engiish and Canadian Prints, extra value, American Gingbams, in very new patterns, 13cts., and up. American Seersuckers and Lawns, 8¢cts. up. Canadian Ginghams, for working shirts, 9cts up. Gents’ Fine Furnishings, in great variety, Ticking, 10cts., and up. White Cotton, 6cts, up* Carriage Rugs and Rubber Aprons, 75cts, to $10. Cretonnes, 9cts. up. Trunks and Valises, &c.; 36 in. Grey Cotton, Scts. All Goods Better than advertized. : , 7 f a eb LID +5.b2©O CAMERON BLOGCK oo Cash fur Wool. FOR SALE. Two Building Lots, eligibly situated, fronting on north side of Douglas Street, each 42 by 108 feet ; aiso, one fronting on north side of Bay- field Street, of same dimensions. Terms easy. Apply to James H. Keddin, Solicitor, Charlotte- town, June 11—imo 2aw — Winds, LGS!, FOUN, 4 WAT ED—A respectable Girl for general work at a farm: residence, near Charlottetowr, Enquire at EXAMINER office; liberal wayes given. junel7—2aw & wy FOR SALE—A good Milch Cow, calved in May last; warranted good milker. Apply at this oftice. jun 15 3i pd TO Le WANTED.—A gentlemen in each city in the United States and Canada to rent an office, and act as our agent foran article that will pay you from $25 to $75 weekly (only small capital re- quired.) For particulars address ““ MANUFAC- TURERS,” Lock Fox 216, Kansas City, Mo. LET.—House on Cumberland Street. In quire of H. P. Welsh. Iw—jel5 jul46i WANTED—A sinali Boat. Appiy at THe Ex- * INER office. jun 13 T° LET-—-A Tenement House, near McKinnon ~ & McLean’s foundry. Apply to Patrick Farmer, jun l4 3i O LET--Two commodious new Dwelling Houses, with suitable outhouses, well- finished and pleasently situated on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, in a central part of the city. Each dwelling has nine rooms and is fitted with marble mantels, register grates, gt ~ See JUNE 17, 1886. GREAT SUMMER RESORT. je HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH; P. Kk. I.,; } AS been much improved this season, and will be open for Guests and Visitors on or before JULY 10th. ta TERMS :— Moderate. The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this the finest Provinces. JOFIN NEWSON & CO. Ch’town, June 15, 1886. — ore OS summer resort in the We ask your consideration when buying "ry Geods JAS. PATON & CO., Market Square. You will be served by Courteous, Reliabic aud “bliging Clerks. JAS, PATON & CO., Market Square, FOR THE MONTHS OF JUNE AND JULY ( UR aim will be to Clear Off the whole of our Magnificent Stock, at astonishing prices. Every department is loaded with Exceptional Bargains, and those who really consider the spending of their money to the best advantage, should avail themselves at once in securing cheap goods. = JAS, PATON & 00., Successors to W. A, WEEKS & 00. W E are offering a lot of Excellent Values in Prints, Dress Goods. Parasols, Ginghams and Shirtings ; also a big stock of Ladies’ Dolmans and Jackets. JAS, PATON & CO., Market Square. N Millinery, we are now at the top of the tree. The work done in this department is under the management of Miss Hobbs, who has had large experience in the United States JAS, PATON & 60., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & CO., MARKET SQUARE. HALIFAX AND P. E, ISLAND L. | ] Ch’town, June 9, 1886. Sees eee eer neeteaaeeean ———$——<— = Steamship Will, on and after Ist July, 1886, make TWO TRIPS PER WEEK. —o————__ 2,200 Tons. 1,400 Tons. 1,400 Tons, The ‘Steamship ‘“‘“MERRIMACK” - . The Steamship “CARROLL” . - : The Steamship “‘\WORCESTER” ee Commencing on Thursday, Ist July, one of the above Steamships will leave Charlotte- town at 6 o'clock, p. m., on MONDAY AND THURSDAY of each week, until further notice. These vessels have superior Passenger Accommodations. Freight handled carefully. The LOWEST RATES charged for both Passengers and Freight. For further particulars apply to CARVE LE BROTHERRS, Agents, Charlottetown. NICKERSON & CROSBY, General Agents, Nickerson’s Wharf, Boston. June l4th, 1886—dy wy pat her jour 2 mos aL ya re 4,s% Nera aw, ms wee mes ef a er me Dress Goods and the Latest Novelties in wee eee OO ‘ ’ ' » acala Corsets, i arasols, Trimmings, Gloves, Hosiery, Frillings, &e. SN 9 ee Every Department is full of the Newest Goods, at Popular Prices. Our Millinery Department is too well known to need jp ifling. 7 Good Goods, Latest Styles and Lowest Prices at &c. ; immediate n.—George Alley. june 5—2aw tf GEER BROS. Ch’town, May 29, 1886, atta a oe : : : ; : ON ee aan te nee gee ae oe Hd ty