THE DAILY Local and Other Items. | PPLRORAPHIC NEWS ? . Moonlight Excursion t N 2 lon ‘ . . SPKOIAL Despatouxs to Tar EXAMINER. hig ° : | Gitawa Notes Exainrers will meet for drill this | , ht o ci is i on > evening at cig OTTrawa, June 26. -_ ; : . . : Cri t at Victoria Park to-mor It is reported that dissatistied Heligo- KReL at « “ 0 or- ‘ YY 4 .¢ 2 . Ci e eauiiae aie landers want inperial authorities to pay row aftern coe their passages to America rather than com- r Excurston.—Go with the crowd | pel them to submit to German rule. To- sto i sseceiialen Seaman | day the Minister of Agriculture wired the ; f ui . _ “ " ° } ’ tonight os Hivh Commissioner to urge Canada as a de- x | list of donors of prizes au ‘ble hom tor these people in the event 5 of their wishing to Jeave Heligoland. Department the name of G., | , People are puzzled at the vigorous asser- ‘ ) ions in certain quarters that General . was omitteu. | ° y ; ‘dalet : — ° ’ 10.0 ‘ Recular session of Wildey M idleton is to resign, and Middleton’s no hig evening at 8 o'clock ; election | 5S Vigorous deni ls. It may be taken asa L d conferring of second degree. | positive fact that Middleton will resign be- of ollicers al } fore many days. Ae oe ‘gene v a ; cane GARDENS.—The Artillery}. 3% firm of cigar dealers are in trouble ; od n Toronto for affixing Customs stamps over . : it = : rse some seiect Alrs | Brigade Band will dis a their | Inland Revenue stamps with the intenti a » Square Gardens previous to their re VWovV Outs amps with the intention ’ ‘ ie ‘ Lrg ys . : , on - the Excursion this evening |} to deceive the pubhe as to the character of dep ~ the brand of cigars. . Be rnier. a M mbreal contractor, has heen r.— Orient Division No. 161 Sons | ¢ Temperance will meet this evening at }awarded $60,000 extra on the Welland em} ; ' } I hinte a . " ual hour \ full attendance is re- | U%Ha His claim was fora quarter of a —— ; : Hh; o| . ted as business of importance is to be | Million. qurs - ; : i anh. ; eransa 1 Ht . "M, committee of Council consisting of Bmient n. Messrs '™ ; bi “s='+ 4upper, Dewdney, Haggart AG p Tr EN - ) Lots ~ fun for] snd ( by leave this week for Nova Scotia ‘ } ’ the \ Oo! lierht yy , or | YT ft : T . ; everyb y at the Moonlight Excurs . to inspect the Oxford, New Glasgow, and : wo SL-CiaSS VIO'INISts have 0 Ri@7 » Rret Pas? _ nT : nix 3 ed Menge oh 4. © Us i | Cape Breton Railw Lys. { ey will likely . r oO province nus DY i cing Dai laf ‘hi : engaged t music ior ing, and} visit Halifax. C. CO, ¢ hipman accompanies he Artillery Brigade Band will furnish choi e | ¢} : ae t ‘ os ; tg : sem AS Secretary. selections at short intervals during the Ex- | : gupsion. re i ‘s i sus | Gen. Middelton’s Resignation. ps, flies, lines, baskets, casts, | | ' | ' » largest and finest stock ‘ISHING Re oun P : r roronrto, June 26. reeis, © ever shown A special cable to the Glohe to-day from } in Charlottetown, offered dur- i hing season at reduced prices. | 4ondon speaks of General Middleton’s “si resignation as an accomplished fact. Inre Ing the tis Don't buy without seeing our goods. Dodd’s Medical pr yo Hall. June 26 27 28 pat gard to this the General said this morning- **T have not sent in my resignation, They have nothing to do with it over in England anyway. I have not seen what is publish- | ed from there to-day, but I am sick of Can- | : . ces must seli them - > Muurtarny Came Nores.—Last evening Rev. James Carruther's lecture d on “Short Sketches uf Scottish Characteristics.” The | adian newspapers.” lecture was W ell attended, well delivered | . a ae and greatly appreciated. Gevernor McLelan Dead. To-night there will bea prayer meeting | eonducted by the Y. M. C. A. : ' _ +SALIPAX, June 26. . - > Governor Mclelan died at 11 o’clock He has been ailing for a During the past week he was confined to his room, suffering from heart disease. His remains will be taken to Londonderry. his native place. The funeral will take place on Saturday. ry ' t} j Tr ’ Gorron’s MINSTRELS This company | (his forenoon, } year or more. gave their opening entertainment in the | Lyceum last evening to a fair audience. The performance throughout was very good,—the best of the kind that we have had for some time The company give an to-night when there will likely pe alarger attendance. Piacing the Blame. ther entertaliment | | | | os LIvERPOOL, June 26. 4 New STAR : ; The Board of Trade to-day, in the mat- is a new star on the rea ling pl stiorm and | ter of the accident to the Anchor Line takes rank with the two or three greatest | steamer City of Rome, which ran on f the day There is a reserved | Pastnet Rock, during a fog, has found the nd repose in her efforts that sceident due to the failure of Capt. Young | to attend tu the warnings of the lead. ‘Miss Jennie McGarry | ' readers . haturainess an . mn a! Boston Traveller is posetively charming **Miss Me(larry’s efforts were marked | ° delicacy or @x Ele Still Lives. 1 with great strength a pression.” —Boston Herald. - MonrTrREAL, June 26, Norict Remem ber that the steamer| All newspapers in the county, including Southport makestwo trips to Red Point ; the local sheets in Sorel, fell into a gross on Dominion Day viz: 10.15 a: m. and|{error in announcing the death of Mr. 1.30 p. m The committee’ have every | Masson, M. P. for Richelieu, who still resson to believe that the Athletic and | lives, though very low. Aquatic Picnic will be a grand success. ————____—— An unusually large number, have already Cornell Wins. intimated their intention of goiag. Gal. | : br sith’s B ind im atte j mnce with & cood New Lonpon, Conn., June 26 programme The music provided for | The boat race between Cornell and the dancing is first class. Reliable men have} University of Pennsylvania crews was won by the Cornell by six lengths, in 14.43, been secured. : cee no a over a three-mile course. Apvice To Morsers.—Mrs. Winslow’s Weather suiletin. Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers ae for children teething fur over fifty Toronto, June 27.—10 a. m. _ ith : fect ‘ cece t ro - . . . . yeers Whe pes ee It re Fresh winds; cloudy, followed by fair, lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces local showers natura! quiet sleep by rel'eving the child acai is from pain; and the little cherub awakes as ‘ oni , . ip ight asa button.” It is very pleasant|Qape ‘Fraverse School. to taste. It soothes the child, softens the cae oe Te gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- | - ALE TFACHER WANTED (either lates the bowels and is the best known M First or Second Class). A liberal Sup- remedy for diarrheea, whether arising from | plement will be paid to a competent maa. teething or other causes. Twenty-five | Apply to avll8 Wd yeod wkyly NELSON CLARKE, Chairman Trustees. Cape Traverse, June 10, 1890. cents a bottle. Supreme Court. -_ — ied agate i Druggists & General Dealers JUNE 27. - : . Che petit jury list was called over at ten| iM Prince Edward Island o'clock this morning and the trial of the civil MAY NOW OBTAIN list commenced beltore the ( ‘hie f Justice. The first case called was Kenneth J. Martin, Y's ss em administrator of the late Don ald C, Martin, D 4 iy PTICURE avainst John J. Davies, an action to recover oa ¢ 5 . ‘ - ae claims belonged to the late Donald C. Martin. The Specific for Dyspepsia, The trial is still in progress. McLean for plaintiff; Peters and Warburton for defend- | for their customers, from the following ant Wholesale Houses: €/2 some cases of stuffed birds which the plaintiff The Grand Jury were discharged last even- ing after having found a Bill of Indictment | T, B. BARKER & SONS, St. John, szainst Lauchlin Black Oran cme trom ; 1S. McDIARMID, rs aail hag between North Wiltshire Station an ll nici » aaa a D roley Post Office ; also a bill against a man BROW N & W EBB, Halifax, named Logan charged with obtaining money | SIMSON BROS. & CO., * KERRY, WATSON & CO., Montreal. : * DYSPEPTICURE is prepared by Brazil's New Constitution. oo ea —— CHARLES K. SHORT, St. John, N. B. under false pretences. The new constitution of Brazil has been It recognizes a federal sys- junell promulgated. em based on that of the United States } respon ye to the ; } ’r * 3 | e Che President alone i | on The mi ters are repiaced aed t 8 ¥ ] ti. il . iia ; 2 ae \ strat yi Secretaries 0] state wh ,are answeradle to , . . lone. Parliament will con- | | pe the president ai0lie, sritamel Wiil n- | ee =i gist of a house of ree prese ntatives an ? a ; senate The powers of the s8@ LtWO pvdies anno - : will be of a purely legislative character, | ' ind an adyerse vote by cither ym be oy a: o a 1] not entail a change of miunistry. A | X antl S all be | ® ‘ new House of Representatives will be| elected triennially and a new Senate every | nine years. ‘The president’s term of oflice will be six years. The first presidential election will be by congress and has been fixed for November next. The new con- STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE » stitution is a source of much relief to the 5 people, as it gives them more confidence CAPT. A. H. KELLY. in the Government than when under dic- oe STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED.) rial eontrol. - > - FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1890. GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. \ GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION r will be held under the auspices of the SOUTH END BOATING CLUB, on Friday Evn’g, June 27. The large and commodious steamer ‘ ST, LAWRENCE” will leave Steam Navigation Companys Wharf at 8.15 o'clock sharp. The Artillery Brigade Band will be in at- tendance, and are now engaged in arranging a special programme for the occasion. Two first-class Violinists have been engaged to furnish music for dancing. _ Refreshments will be provided on board at city prices, The Committee are determined to spare no pains to make this one of the most enjoy- able Moonlight Excursions of the season, TICK bTs- ~( rentlemen, 400.; Ladies, 30c., to be obtained at Reddin‘s and W atson’s Drug Stores, at the Diamond Bookstore #2 .* members of the Club, a in _at the weather proves unfavorable the Excursion will be held on the following Mon- ‘ ay. By order of Committee. R. F. MITCHELL, jul7—eod tl dte Secretary. LYCEUM THEATRE Thursday & Friday Evenings, JUNE 26th and 27th. APPEARANCE OF ORTON ’sS Griginal New Orleans MINSTRELS, COMPOSED OF STRICTLY First Class Artists, In a Refined and Artistic Programme of GENUINE MINSTRELSY, | PRICES—Reserved Seats, 50 cents: Gallery 35 cents ; Admission to Back Seats, 25 cents. Seats now on sale at Reddin’s Drug Store. yo2i— GRAND . GRAND WESTERN EXCURSION and TEA, in aid ot St. Mark’s Church, | Lot 7, takes place on the beautiful Saunder’s | property, which borders on the Railway, at BLOOMFIELD STATION vi on TUESDAY, (5th JULY, next, Everything is being dene to make this the best Tea of the season, and Excursionists by Rail, as well as enjoying a cheap ride through the most beautiful parts of the Province and having ample time te see Summerside, can depend upon a first-class time on the grounds, To Bloomfield then on the 15th July, and see the Far West in all its beauty. Railway rates in a few days. JOHN DGYLE, Sec, St. Mark’s, {une 20.—mon thur tf Flour and Meal. TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK: 6)" & Barrels *‘ Kent” FLOUR, eé 250 “* White Star” * 625 “ CORNMEAL. IN STORE: 50 barrels Rolled Oats, 75 ‘* Standard Oatmeal. FENTON T. NEWBERY. june24—3ieod wy li wtch 2i sugar and Molasses. To Arrive per ‘‘ Avenger,” ahout |st July: WESTERN TEA. 5( Hagsheads BARBADOES GROCERY e SUGAR, 250 Puns. CHOICE 25-Tes. } BARBADOES 75 Bris. MOLASSES, For Sale Low While Landing. FENTON T. NEWBERY, june24—3ieod wy 2i jour wtch 2i eens eneteemenn LOBSTERS WANTED. 7" E Highest Cash Prices paid for Canned Lobsters. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, June 20, BEST ROUTE to BOSTON CANADA ATLANTIC LINE. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA. Quickest and Most Direct Route. Low Fares. The Magnificient Clyde-built Steel ’ ... £ » Thursday afternoon, at 4 0 clock, for reis great rejoicing | Wh gail from Charlottetown every throughoat Brazil. a | Halifax, catliog at Port Hastings, Mulgrave, » anes . le ieee itd ae or Personal and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac ce | Harbor and Sheet Harber, Rev. J. A. Gordoa has obtained from the if ‘ona! University, Chicago, Til., as a result | Monday night, at 10 o'clock, making same of a recent examination, after the prescribed | calls, and Souris. se of study, the d esof B. A., A. M.| The above steamer will make the round trip \'r. Gordon is to be congratulated; and we, every week, making same calls until the close heartily « noratuiace him, i of pavigati ym. freight and passengers solicited at lowes‘ of Lading granted tc 3 + : . 4 ere salmon, fresh from t) nats, by expres” | rates, and through bBiiis AY every morning, at Kent Street Meat Market» | any port on the continent or United Kingdom W. W. CLARKE, Agent. tore, Hillsborough Street. Apply to Junecidygw2aw | K.D. ©. Will Cure You, Ch’town, May 8, 1890, Returning will sail from Halifax every | S. S. “HALIFAX,” Is the largest. safest, fastest and best furnishe, | and most comfortable passenger steamship evé placed on the route between Canada and U nitec mtates. Sails from Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, every Wed ! desday, at 8 »’clock, ani Lewis Wharf, Boston | every Saturday at '2 o'clock. — - Pa-sengers by ‘Tuesday eveaingtrains can gu on beard on arrival without extra charge. Bag- gage checked through. Through Vickets on sai: by P, E. Isjand Nay, Co., an F. T. NEWBERY, Agent Ch’town. ap30—eod wky pat WANTED TO KENT.—About 1st October, a | | tion. Anyone expeciing to have such to jet may rated cD QD Goes il 7 QD Graces cD cS Co =~ i a a, BOYS’ SUITS. $1.00, 1,50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00, 6.50, extraordinary value ot . 4x) MEN’S SUITS. $3.00, 4.50, 6.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10,00, 1.00, 12.00, made and trimmed equal to Custom Made Clothing, Make no mistake when you want Cheapest will be found at J. B. MAOCODON A.Asl ee The Wonderful Cheap Men AGAIN! [o] All over this “Gem of the Sea” you will hear men say the Best Place to buy Clothing is at PROWSH BROS., and they will not let their customers be led astray by SMALL MEN, who have not the courage or brains to lead, but at the cost of the truth imitate and follow, simply to deceive the public. — ; - Stores become UNPOPULAR by telling what ts not the truth. We have Nine Thousand Dollars ($9,000) worth of Bankrupt Goods, which we will simply slaughter. Come and see for yourselves that no Bluffers can begin to compete with our prices, even if they say they can. , Our prices on Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing make competitors awtul sick,—too sick to kick without making a FALSE kick. We can clothe everybody. iw \ (xX) PROWSE BROTHERS, 186 and 144 Queen Street. Charlotttetown, June 24, 1890. to buy-the Charlottetown, May 12, 1890—eod & wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e| : } wax TED.—A Boy about 16 years old to attend a horse and make himself generally usefl. Apply at this office. june27 as i j T° Let — Tee or three comierabic Row = Hillsborouvh Street, one of them : ra the aaa just the place for a dressmaker. OF MIANCHEST&R, ENGLAND. Cheap rent. " Possession given atones. Enquire at this office. 3i pd—june27 (x) 7 Ty ANTED.— By a widow who can give good W references, a situation as housekeeper or CAPIT A i ‘in - oo £1 000 000 STG. ' 2 Dining Rooms. 9 9 * lady’s nurse. Apply at Bijou Dining looms, Great George Street. ti—jupne26 —nonnennenX) WANTED.—For the first, or second werk in) Every Description of Property Insured at Lowest Rates, side with a gen leman’s family. Guod wages. (x Apply to Mrs. EK, BAYFIELD. ; er i oe Jumez5- dy Uf wky i pat dy tf why 1 HEAD OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, - - - - MANCHESTER, ENG. OST.—In this city, a few days ago, a bunch of CHIEF OFFICE FOR CANADA, - - - - - - - - TORONTO, ONT. small keys. Finder will please or ae : - ; s ad eet reece tons HORACE HASZARD & E. H, BEER, OST,.—A brown purse containing a small sum ‘une20 JOINT AGENTS FOR P. E. ISLAND. of money and a few papers. The finder J wiil be rewarded on leaving it at THE EXAMINER | we rrr TS ene office. ° june24 — einen tianlian oe Te LET.-—-Possession given about first Septem- ber next, the House now occupied by Capt. tobert Fraser, on Upper Queen St. Apply io} N. Large. jnel9 --t£ O LET.—The eastern half of House en King t ————_, x }-——_-—- Street, opposite Railway Station, containing eight large rooms with good frost-preot cellar. ‘ne House is in good condition. Possession at once. Apply to John Kelly, Esq., or to the owner, K. KELLY, Southport. junel3 R SALE.—A small Sail Boat in good order. Barb Wire Fencing, Bar fron, Apply to A. W. TANTON. 2w eod pd ju22 vi ED— : edge of . . aad Whining aitvterarornt 8 /Onut Nails, Roofing Material, Baud short distancé of the ty, Apply tothe Cul ctor | Yut Nails, Roofing Material, mune of Cusaioms. mid } x -ED.— iv to drive an , i. ; a , » ae ‘ f * 6. 5s \ eae oe Sad look aher ‘h is —_ ¢ ts and Painters =a tip piics, e/ii® Geod Wages. Apply by letter. Address, ©. VU. i30X 571, {jun “0 1 n | i ‘ CT... Thr i ized — -ood . qd . Byvi q ‘ ‘ I 4% z — 44 2 ; Poets, situated on King strect.-” Apr.y at (EASE Goods, Wholesale and stctai th«s office. junesy- t . De - T° LET.—Possession given immediately, 1) yuse i detached, situate on Dorchester Street, -on- a taining Drawing Room, Parlor and Li iting 2ooms down stairs acd five bedrooms ups. «irs + T 27 3 Ali the rooms recenily repapered and bait ted, Ieee ; N 4 House, containing & or 9 rooms, nice situa-} «ud house in thorougbly g00u order. Thi are a a alco atiwched a large garden ard yard wiit food oad er writing P, O, Box, 497, Loe ee | Hour of vod tenant oy applying ot hi 4 Me |iculare apBly ty Paw BWW & CO. “ii-a" | Chaslottetowa, May 20, 1800—~dy 24" why Fanci te em i: 8 ntaaliiutimnderinemeal Loreto