ati te ai ae and Other items, Local Nomination Day.—To-morrow. > Ser the line of men’s summer ceats selling for $1.00 at Harris & Stewarts. jy 16 10i itt ) Go to Golf Bros cheap Boot and Shoe Stor for bargains. They are always ready to show Lew goods. jy3 - -—— " Dan tn — NO. 2 Battery, G. A., will meet for drili to night at 8 o'clock, All please be present, hands will _— >- Porato Bues Acain.—lIt is said that the potato bug is doing its destructive work in the Royalty. cinivisiiiiaialiait Crry Taxes —Taxpayers should avail them. selves of the benofit of the discount by paying their city taxes at once. . eile A Bre List.—The St. Lawrence brought ‘bout 100 passengers to Summerside from Point du Cheno on Friday evening. - A FINE HAUL.—Mr. Churchill telephones that one of his seines captured ten thou- sand mackerel yesterday afternoon. is the first taken by any seine at Rustico this season. cancwniilesledpanniheinaigs Srorrs at THE Park.—The sailors of H. M. S. Comus are having their annual sports at Victaria Park this afternoon. There is a large number of spectators. ~~ — Remova.. —William Coulson, who wes con- ted of stealing a h wse from bis father, and sentenced to fvur years in Dorchester peciten- tiarv, Was yesterday morning removed to that institution by the Sheriff otf Queen's County. sitll Rack Postronep.—The date of the big stailion race for a purse of $500 at New Glasgow this fall has been changed from the 26th to the 18h of September, owing to the races in Sc. John taking place on the former date. soomeccdisaiind Cricket —The match yesterday was won byw the West End team, with a score of & 2, ta the Kast Enders’ 48. Wm. Murray and Dr, H. D Joinusun bowled for the West End, and hy. Sateliife and F. Hutchinson for the ast. sssincalitinsicsiel ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.—We are requested tcconvey the sincere thanks of Messrs & Co., al the sympathising triends and neighbors who kindly as- sisted in rebuilding their mills at Mount Stewart. + {yrant to gO —_——_$———— Zron Cuvurncu Tea.—The tea at West- oth West River. vesterday . Res ville, West River, yesterday, was largely atteuded, anda decided success in every respect. The weather was ail that ceuld be cesired. We have not heard the amoant realized. Potice Covat. — This morning, one irunk was $2 or 8 days, a nuisance case was disposed of fora fine of $1 or 4 days, and the case of a man charged with neglecting to support his wife and children was adjourned until Friday. —_—--- > Supreme Count.—The Supreme Court at Georgetown adjourned on Saturday Iu the case of James Young vsthe London wey ’ bidou re waz given for the plaintiff for amount claimed, $742.88. cquenses@pemecase P. E. Jstayp Hosprrat.— The P. E. Is land Hospital has received the fo lowing : $8.12 from the Christian Church, New Glasgow; $5 59, collected at Falconwood, by Wm. McPhail, E-q ; $17.50 from the Presbyterian Church at Summerfield. easiils A Correction.—The little girl who was so nearly drowned yesterday, not rescued by sir. yesterday’s FXAMINER, Ca:npbeil, McMillan, THE | This | { & Glasgow Insurance Company, judgement | up, rendering early the fuil| sary. wag | Steamer McKenna, as stated in | this afternoon, recommending that J. C. but by Alexander) Bright, of Buffale, President of the Gauze Mr. McKenna jumped into the! Oi] Co., W. H. Bright, of Philade! phia, »AILY EXAMINER, pean - TUE ae —$ ———___ —-— TELEGRAPHIC VEWS. SeroraL Despatones To Tuk EXaMINen. THE RIFLE. SHOOTING IN) ENGLAND, me eee Canadian’s Winnings 2 ee me Toronto, July 21. The Empire's special cable qo-day is as follows : ** Lonpon, July 21. “The Canadian team had good luck at Bisley to-day. The day's wianings amounted to £120. Firing commenced this morning in the St. George's match, seven rounds at 600 yards. Private Hutecbison, of the 43rd Rattalion, Ottawa, won £5 and a badge, and Capt Sealand, of the 13th Battalion, Hamil- ton, and Staff-Sergt Ogg, of Guelpb, £2 each. In the Prince of Wales competition, seven shots at two hundred yards, and fifteon at six hundred, for nineteen prizes, Captain Bishop, of the 62rd Battalion, Halifax, won £5, and Sergt. Ozg, of Guelph, £3. The day's competition closed with the daily tele- graph match for 113 prizes. Corp. H. Morris, of the 13th Battalion, Hamilton, won £3, and Lieut. KE. Smith, of the St. John Rifles, and Sergt. Horsey, of the 45:h, Bow manville, £2 each. The competition for the Kolapore Cup takes place ou Wednesday. Lieut. Smith will be in the Kolapore eight for Canada. Sampling of Molasses. Orrawa, Juy 2‘, The Minister of Customs has decided un der authority of section six of the last amended tarifi act to have regulations framed and issued for the better sampling of molasses, by which the average saccharine strength as shown by the polariscope test of each consignment or cargo shalt be ac cepted as the strength for duty, provided it is shown that such consignment or cargo of molasses comes within the wording or meaning of item 156 of the amended tariff This, it is believed, is in accordance with the representations of the deputation of molasses importers who waited upon Hon Mr, Bowell a few days ago. The customs departmeut has refused the application for permission to export iwo fawos, to be placed in Central Paik, New York, the Canadian law expressly prohib.t ing the exportation of deer. Drought in New England. Boston, July 21, The damage in New England by the present drought is now past recovery, what- ever the future weather may be. Some northern localities have been favored with showers during the week, but most of the district has been withvut rain sufficicut for the growing season for weeks. Corn and tobacco in the low lands are still in fair condition. Potatees are much injured, ex- cept early plantings. Pastures are diyiug feeding of stock neces- Streams ia the iow beds of shallow creeks and lakes are dry. Grass is theonly abundant erop, and a large yield of excel- ‘lent hay has been cut and secured. The “| second crop is of little value, and will not be cut except on bottom lands. Severe Censure. Cuicaao, July 22. The Coroner's Jury, investigating the Tioga explosion, rendered a verdict water, but C mpbe.i was in before him, and | Vice-President, and Alonzo N. Beifore, oi brought up the child aé his first dive. alanis Horses anv Lamps.—-The Pioneer says : On Saturday seven horses were taken over by Mr. M. H Fowler, of Hampton, for the St. John market. Mr. O’Brien also took away 135 lambs for the same place. There have been no large lotsof horses going lately, although one or two have been taken away almost every day. oneal Destructive Frme.—The I. C. R. coal shed and eattle shed at River du Loup were destroyed by fire on Thursday night | wy. ! coal shed contained | foundation 1s how im. of last week The some 1200 tons of coal, the loss of which at the present time, when thestrike at Spring- hill is in progress, is quite a serious one. The loss will amount to several thousand dollars. —— Ovarrvarny.—We regret to learn, through | i i ! cablegram received by Messrs, Peake Bros. & | day, of the death of Alexander Pit- cairn, Esq , senior pertner of the well-koown firm of Messrs Jobn Pitcairn & Sons, Londen, England. Thie gentleman's death wi’) be re- ed by the business commuaity as well as fo. & gre a uamoer and deserve aly respected, « i“ Dn eee eel a Gaerman pedier, appzared before William leard, Ksq., J. P., this morning, under a warrant taken out against him by another German iu the same business, charged with seiling goods without a license, After hear- ing the case the Magistrate discharged the prwoner. J.T, Mellish appeared as council for defendant, ceninanltvannt Free Coxcerts.—We understand that the Citizens Band, under the leadership of Mr. Galbraith, will give another open air concert on Queen Square Thursday evening nexi, and that these concerts will be con- inued twice each week until further notice, Mooday and Thursday evenings. The “ee TuMmber of persons w ho attend these certs snow bow they are appteciatea Cy venarally. sop! lectris iiguts aad the fountain ? ww | i = _ - f friends, by whom he was warmly | this city, Secretary aud Treasurer, be held for the murder of 24 victims of the Tioga, on. the ground that they wilfully violated | the law in shipping explusive oils and in 0 doing caused the death of the men. The Jury censured the Union Steamship Co. A Fine Buiiding. Moncron, July 21. The contract for the new Y. M. C. A. building has been let to R. C. Donald for $24,000. Work will go om at once. The - What the “Glebe” Wants. Toronto, July 22. In an editorial this morning the Globe advocates a resident Canadian representa- tive at Washington. S,ather Bublerin . Toronto, July 22.—10 a. m. Light to moderate variable winds, stationery or slightly higher temperature, : yy . . | fine to-morrow. Hie Was piscHarcep.—M. S. Goodstein, | Summerside Exports. —— SuMMERSIDE, July 19. By str St, Lawreace, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene :— MO CHBES ELMS... 2c ceceeeccceereeeress $ 444 3 bris eas Se eekesek epee 36 1395 lambs... 2.0. ccccesocces: a 275 | 230 ibs Island cloth... ....-++++ ; 184 5d bush vatB......-.-eees eeeeceeees ‘ 20 T OPBeS ..cccececcewevsccecsecesess 60 $1564 Sr SHIP NEWS. Bui whet avont the) ' | ; ' Ent sch Morning Light, : . empty barrels; Mary 21 Richards, Antigonish, ! H Rei 1 Ww rilace, ak $ dessie Newe 4 Rer- . ’ nb i ae 3s ates nard, Pictou, coal; Elien, Sutton, reg. , Richard Thompson, Green, She: iac, Walsh, Baie de “side, July lumber; ) 19 h—Cli sch Res'ive, instic ON Tax Sovare.—The Citizen's | do. id Hand ee vellont muse te bore Chaleurs, bal; Jeanie Armstroag, MeDapa'd, dia ik UY wn A SCAU ives stsus “2 &@ ' Se 2urs, Vv ; : j W: he ‘ sudienca on Quean Square inst evening, | Pietou, do Qiss--Mrev DV, me ‘, oe 7 : me = i ° . ae a, ‘ Peebibuaet! Dai: 1" reat neeo of the electric lighis wa. | shingles; 4 cd, a ppg iB iW : Js 7 p ront. and their absence oveasioned o -| Richard Thompson, Ureen, ft ictou, Gv. Div . £ ar 6 a good sant of comméat during : re evening o si Dee 5 | » Examiner fecls sure that if the Presi- | re ER ® W AVPEB | > . vA . . " - : ’ Céené oi che Wieerrie Light Com pany Wer | LOBS? iE tBu. . i properiy approached m the matcer, he would cheerfuil be hes done in past years. Bo Use gay og svything about the fountain . i es wstoat ih a pra tbe Wives Heecast DOU, . ° OF course it’s : if —— eee ~ fYVBE Highest Cash Prices paid for Canned ; bsters. ee HASZABD * PURITY WHOLESOMENESS —SECURED IN USING— SS Ss ey SSS — y IS THE REPORT OF THE Dominion Government Analyst, julyl6 SDAY , JULY 22 1890 —THAT AT to select from; will always tind there the best BARGAINS ever offered in Charlottetown. —-—WHEN WANTING-— READYMAUE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS J.B. MACDONALD’S, QUEEN STREET, Will always be found the Cheapest Place to buy at; will always be found the Largest Stock fitting Clothing. During the balance of July and the month of August we will give you the BIGGEST DUMINION BOOT A mee \x) +(x) TEA MEETING. HE Ladies in connection with the Baptist Church of Clyde River, purpose holding a TEA at Clyde River Corner, On Wednesday, July 2rd, the object being to raise money to build a new house of worship Everything will be up to the past standard, and the public may look for a first-claus time. This place has grown famous for good Teas, and we hope to break the record this time. Strawberries and Cream and all the deli- cacivs of the season will be in abundance. Should the day be unfavorable, the Te be held on the first fine day following. By order of Committee. julyl8—wky li dysattu pd LABELS. ee AND LOBSTER LABELS for re saie by wiil HORACE HASZARD. july19—lw eod pd SHERWOOD CEMETERY LEASANTLY situated at the junction of Royalty and Brackley Point Roada, conveniently reached by Rail or Carriage. Trains run daily to Cemetery at 7 and 9.45 a. m,, and 4.15 and 4.30 p. m., and return at 10.35 a. m. and 5 25 p. m. (local time). Funeral trains may be had whenever re- quired. Price of Plots as follows :— Family Plots, 15x20 feet, on high and dry ground, sold at reduced price of..$20 00 Plots half above size, in good locations. 12 59 Single Graves. ........c0.+ cas 2 00 For further information apply to Mr. Wil- liam Coyle, Keeper, at the Cemetery Co‘tage, or to the undersigned, at the County Ccurt Office. HENRY SMITH, Secretary Cemetery Compaoy. LEV JU. 6) ™ Cases MONTSERAT, 20 Cases WEST INDIA, Lowest Wholesale Prices. CARVELL BROS. july19--2w 2aw Masonic Temple Company. 7". adjourned General Annual Meeting of the Masonic Temple Company wi'l be he'd at Masonic Hall, Water Street, on W ED- NESDAY, the 23rd day of July, inst., at 8 oclock, p. m. J. T. CROCKETT, jy15—eod Secretary. WANTS, LOST. SaVe oe iy to Mrs. G. J 3i eod pd—jv22 —— OST.—In Charlottetown, a Pocket Book con Tt ta ping a commercial travellers certt.cat My name written on fly !eat ‘the finder will be sull- W ANT#D.—A Cook. -App WRIGHT, Water Street. a d other papers. and also on certificate, ably rewarded by leaving the same at ) earies’ Hall.—J.S SImMsovn. i-jy22z AINTERS WANTED-—Five good brush hands. Good wages paid. Apply to K. ©. SOBEY, Summerside. 8i pd—jy-t LET.—Part of the House situsted on the eorner of Qneen and Fiizroy Streets. other haf is at present occnpied by A. Horns & Co. Pecssession immediately. Apply | at LLORNE & Co’s. 2w—july.9 WANTED TO KENT.—About ist October, a House, containing 8 er 9 rooms, aice sihla- tion. Anyone exvecting to have sach to let may hear of a guod tenant by applying at this office, or writing P. U. Box, 497, junel6—tf WANTE".—A good servant to Gd») geacral housework. Coaland kindling sttended to by man servant. Good wages 'o the right pur'- son. Appiy to Mrs. UNsworTH, hear or !'T noe Siveet. johs is mw LET.—With or without garden, & House at the foot of Urlebar and Gerali Streets. Terms moderate. Apply on the premises 6 JOHN VANCE. di pai-—jayls ¥ ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A good plain Cock, Apply to Mrs, ¥. T. NEWSERY, Eeplanade. jaly'4 j OUSE TO LET.—One-half of House om Ori+- £% barcrracs. Wier on the premises. Ke t ‘rruderate, Apply to S. Gay. ti—juaiyis _-———-— wre fICE.—Persons going towards Craprr aor LX sending parceis with the mail wil pent ted ‘heir ord: rs at Charles Harvie’s, cormer < Qo-eu and Kent Sireets, or with the driver, J ba MeMurrer, Lower Maiprque oad. jv 2Ve wy A pm he- The A. Mle TED IMMEDIATELY. Servants (wv\ (x) The Cheapest Boct Store in Charlottetown, Charlottetown, July 22. 1890--e04d & wky ND SHOE STORE. ew Eoots Cpening Daily GREAT BARGAINS! and Don't Forget It. GREAT ATTRACTION | (x) NEW GooDbDs! Cj HE BAZAAR COMPANY have just received several new shipments of Goods, and are now displaying the finest lot of FANCY GOODS and STATIONERY to be found in the Town. BOOKS, STATIONERY, UNDERWOOD’S INK, PAPER BAGS, etc., Whole- sale and Retail. RUOM PAPER, BLINDS snd O'L PAINTINGS for the remaindor of the seagon AT COST. Call and examine our O.1 Paintings, framed with heavy Giit Mouldings, from $1.00 to $3 CROCKERYWARE in large variety, including Vases, Lamps, Jugs, Toilet Ses, Tumblers, Gublets, Cups and Saucers, berry Dishes, Rose and Biscuit Jars, Cake ana Fiuit Baskets, Pitchers, Flower Pots, Finger Bowls, etc.; Cane and Wicker Work Baskets, uew designs; a lot of Gastrich and other expensive Feathers, Feather Fans, Coys, Games, etc. ; Lawn Tennis Balls, Rackets aud Nets, Croquet and Baseball Bate, Express Wagons, Rocking Horses, Garden Tools, ete. ; a lot of ** Vaion Patent” Knit Hammocks, from 502. to $2 25. SCHOOL and PRIZE BUOUKS of every kind—specia! discount to teachers. Musical Inctruments, Accordeous, Violins, Mouth Organs, etc. Cali and hear prices. BAZAAR COo., QUEEN STRERT. Charlottetown, June 1@, 1890. BOSTON STEAMERS. JU Lit: we ——--— 4% nd From this date the steamers “CARROLL” and “ WOR CESTER “ will run regealarly for remainder of season, WiLL OPEW ATR HILLSBOROUGH RINK, CHARLOTTETOWN, On Tuesday Evening, July 220d, FOR A BRIEF SEASON. THE RISING SUN Japanese Village, AND ITS WEALTH OF WONDERs. ee A Colony of Japanese Artiste will repre- duce the Arts and Industries of the fa: of Urient, Stage Entertainment by THE SHAFFERS, and the London PUNCH AND JUDY. Receptions Every Afternoon, 2 to 530; Every Evening, 7 to 10 o'clock. Ten Cents atimits to all. Seats for Stage Entertainment, 5 cen's. RUFUS SOMERBY, Manager. Lumber by Auction. A’ CONNOLLY’S WHARF, on TU&S- . DAY, July 22nd, at 6 o'clock, p. m., we will sell by Auction, 3 Cargoes Lumber, —CONSISTING OF~ jyl]9—té Leaving CHARLOTTRTIWN fur BOSTON every Thursday! at 6 o'cleck p. ML, | ——AND—— evary Wednesday ab noon. CARVELL BROS., Agents. Leaving BOSTUx Taly 2, 1890. 5 [o] The Tea Party and Picnic Season will its present height things wili be hot. bave now on haad an unsurpassed stock of Lightweight <uitings, SCOTCH AND CANADIAN TWEEDS. soon be here, and with the temperature at| We) ' 75,000 Cedar Shingies, extra No. 1, 35 000 Retuse Spruce Veais, 3 in. and 2 ‘n., 20,000 Dry Spruce Fiooring Boards, 15 000; ** Pine > (aseorted), 12 000 3 in. Hemlock Deals, » 10,000 2 in, ” | 5,000 “Boards. Positive Unreserved Sale. Kk. H. NORTON & CO., julyl9 Auctioneers. Owing to arrivai of two more cargoes of Spruce and Pine, above sale is postponed till WEDNESDAY EVENING at same hour, E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioacers. HE D. & A. CORSETS are superior to all others in Shape, Fit and Material. Each pair has a guarantee &t- tached by the waker. TAH Popular Prices Fit ane Inspection solicited. ‘ Sy Ee hy te A. BRAUGS. New Styies and Finish guiranteed. de ” Y Charlottetown, July 4, 1899. Try a pair and you will find them first- catiafaetion Por gale at PERKINS & STERN, GOUDS SiORE. One Huntred Pieces N EW TROUSERINGS, lclass. Money refunded if they do not give Tt sma Ve FHYTY Cu LA Mied jyl17—2m Hosu cai a 2 ‘ a ‘oi | Principal Wanted. PPLIGATIONS will be received by i nvdodstound trom Male T ara of th ! Yer ANTED.—A skilful Matron and Housekeoner) ~ 0 et ae aa Me fe yr eu nt o! | WV "for thi- instit»tion, to take chorge a.ut th. | First Class, fer, Tne’ poses © sincip ‘first of Ociober next. A person of-errme © j Darience, well recommended, wil be Pp | Applications to be addressed to BENJ. BALDERSTON, a Toly a apt © ae eae Aa eeu Square School, in this city. {SAAC OXENHAM, i Secretary of City School Board. > £ J . nena cima Rat il —" said fi 7 Qa erred i ks [a ial Me al taped i ag ie Nig EN RAN, PAIR ESS NE se aie tins — AE OS Mercere oe - ee “ IRECT CARGO, just arvived per “ Hat- D tie Lonise,” Coptain Barnard ;— 400 Puns. MOLAS 3ES, bright and heavy, 25 lds. BARBADGES SUGAR, - 1000 Small Bags, 28 ib, each, wholesa’e only. We wish to dispose of this cargo wi-hont etoring, and will ee] yound } ts at reasoaable figures. Ask for qavcations. CARVELL BRQS, {uly16—pat iw edd vem joer Se ed eS tae ey VIR “ahs os pcm ‘ en senotgi aan eee ay os S iesin alee