i J ty « a ‘K. D. C. is Guaranteed. Local 1 0. O. F.—Wildey Lodge meets to-night | at y o'cloc k. a Sate of remnants all this week at Beer ‘ROYAL tli ibd Tal Bros. Wakk Up and get a share of the bargains | Result we are giving this summer.—Mark Wright & Cea., Ltd. iciniacenea *sonIc.— Next Mendes is the big day. Grand pienie at Westville by the Upper Prince Street Sunday School. — Ws have thrown 1000 more hats in the window, two for five cents, and 500 women’s and Beer Bros. nusses, two for ten cents. — - - Cricket on Victoria Park to-morrow after- noon. On Monday afternoon there wiil be a maich game cricketers east As. those west of Queen Street. sasciacsiiaiaiiaia Reminpexr.—The Zion Chusch Sunday School will meet to-mor- and Other Items | pyrg wares ¢ | jyl0 uf ; Royal Milit ary C lh ve i from the Maritime Provinces. jand positions in order are as . | of Queen Street teachers and officers of i statue in Pa row (Saturday) evening at 8 o'clock to make | Canals. arrangements for the annual picnic, _-- so Potice Court.—Philip Curley and Peter i of an ily st are McInnis were this morning convicted of a | third violation of the Canada Temperance Ac’, and each was eentenced to two months’ im- prisopment. _——— You WILL FIND our goods everywhere, from (roV ernment House down to the poor man’s | house in the woods. Wecan suit everybody, high price, low price, all prices.—Marx W: ight & Co, Ltd, —_-»>---——- New Unirorms.—Some of the police of- ficers have dunned their new summer uni- forms. The clothes were made by B. 38. Davies & Co , and both material and work- manshiy are excellent. sepia Natura, History.— Hon. David Laird’s paper on “Oar Forest Trees ” will be read be- fore the Naturai Histo:y Society, in Phil- pe Hall, at 8 next Monday oO C.0CK, eveniag. Open to the public. Admission free. _ -_- Harp Times.—When a firm, beaten in prices, have to discount the quality of an- ' other's goods in vain efforts to seil their own ! W hea anyone tells you our goods are not Al, come and judge yourself.—Mark Wright & ©., Ltd. -_ For Boston.—The steamer Uarroll, Captain Brown, sailed for Boston at six o'clock last afternoon, with a cargo of eggs, mackerel, canned lobsters, ete., and the following pas sengers: Annie McKenzie, Arch’d McLeod, Mrs R Stephenson, and Mrs Salmond. --+->——- TeMPERANCE,—Orient Division, No. 161, will meet this evening at 8 o’clock tor general business, also to receive a farewe!i visit from the Grand Worthy Patriarch who is about to leave the Island. All brethren of the order in good standing are cordially invited to attend. sainiabliidilan MepicaL Counci, Megetinc.—The mem- bers of the Council elected under the new Medica! Act by registered M. D's. entitled to vote are Richard Johnson and James McLeod Charlottetown; J. Gillis, Summerside; R Me: Neill, Stanley; E. B. Muttart, Souris; Peter McLaren, Brudenell; George Carruthers, Alberton. The first Council meeting was held at the office of Dr. Richard Johnson to- day, llth July. Dr. McLeod was elected President and Dr. Johnson Registrar-Secre- tary. —_—~ »——_—— Arremptep IxcenptarismM.—A_ dastardly attempt was last night mude to set fire to 4 small out-buildiag i the rear of the Cameron and Full Blocks, ‘used by Mr. J. B. Macdon- The fire however, way fortunately dis- covered ‘in time and extinguished by the policemen and watchman before any great damage was done. An empty flask that had eont sined kerosene was found alongside the damaged building. It is a great pity that tie tire-bug was not captured, se Bia. ee Bie Winp Srorm.—A violent wind storm struck Cleveland, O., on Tuesday evening causing damage estimated at $200,000. The force of the wind was so great that freight cars were overturned. Three hoisting machines on the iron ore docks were de- atroyed, entailing a loss of $90,000. A tubular steel electric light mast 250 feet high was snapped off within 20 feet of the ground. Several houses were badly damag- ed and a building in course of erection do- stroyed. Portynately no persons were in- jured. diocesan A Busy Port.—From figures compiled by the customs department, it is learned that the total number of vessels arriving at Halifax from foreign ports during the year ending Juue 30th, “included 395 British steamers, with 1 tonnage 507,837 tons ; 461 British sailing y VEs- sels, 66,415 tons ; 53 foreiga steamers, 59,351 tons, making a total of 1,065 vessejs, of §82,: 408%" tons, Phe coastwisg ‘arrivals included 398 steamers, $8,499 tons, and 3,002 sailing vessels, 179,265 tous. During the year 27,0350 entries for duty were at the Halifax custoins house, an increase of 559 over the year ending June 30, 1839, cineidilaianininn Mests’t Use Fans.—Rev. A, L Reynolds, the pastor of a large and tashionxble church et Springfield, O., created consternation among his flock on Sunc lay last, by suddenly prusiug in the midst of au eloquent sermon on ‘*Oharity,” and declaring that the incessant use of fans in the audience was so aunvying made . : i to him that he must request that they he stowed away under the seats. The heat wes very great, and nearly every person jin the church wag vigoroysly plying the only Known means for keeping cool under a long sermon. At the demand of the pastor there was a ripple of astonishment, aud then a nun ber of the parishiovers, among whom were two deacons, arose and slowly tiled out with their families, **Nor Mucn oF a the Grit Conventi ie following convereation is ©.i) to ave taken tween the edi'or of a leading Opposition organ and a respenve’ farmer of New London: Editor—Have you been to the convertion? ¥ ¥ mer—-We, | have net. Edlitev—1 ucderstaud they @ candid ite for your Oratii 7 Farmer —Inda dd! Who is he ? Ma» -Gn the , of int resting have nomiaates Editur—A James McLean. of Wes Ri Do you knuw | ? Farmer- Wel. *T iow - ne Lean a, ba Oo the @¢anyl t MBtiiicr Wel, f you clus know him, and J} dou -w uim, he can’t be much of aman! jin Spain. i i | ' | | | fapgointed D ' | | | may Ut: pla ‘a oe-! HH DAILY Presse OR eR eS SPROIAL Desparouners aay iY bu Examinations. fat | ue T i of Orrawa, July 20. Candidates have passed as cadets for the 1 i at] The names follows: V. second; R W. , tive of whom L. Beer, Ch: arlotte tow n, | Brigstocke, St. John, eighth: J. D. Doull, | Hahfax, tenth: A. G. Baylield, Charlotte- 1y 10 tf! town, thirte enth; R. D.C. Brown, North Sydney, fifteenth. Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, July 10. foot for a hg John P of En A movement is on erecting a the late ige, ineer of Cie annual examinations for the position Pp re The D partment of Avriculture has been notified that Asiatic Cholera jis epidemic (Qjuarantine oflicers of the Atlantic ports have, therefore, been on the now in vress | alert. OF apt. M ick: ay, graduate of the Royal | Military College, has been appointed Deputy Governor of Davin’s the Cong > State. charges wralost OF mmissioner meme ry of j | | § HOLA MIN EI] : 2 ate JULY — GRAND WESTERN TEA f A THE GRAND W Es" & and THA, in aid ot St. Mark’s Church, takes place on the beautiful Saunder’s rty, which borders on the Kailway, at BLOOMFIELD STATION RUESDAY, JULY No effort is being grandee st of Lhe ; Vids yer the 5th. spared to mate this the f graiud teas for which the Parc Westis now celebrited. ‘To the reguiar line of refreshinents and amusements wili be added several novelties. Musie of the highest order Willlend its charms. Excursionisis ‘rom the Kat and West will arrive by Special andj Neguiar Prains. The following list of LOW R ALLWAY FuA RS has been arranged : RAILWAY FARES: Return Tickets, including Price of Admission to ‘Tea, will be issued at Tignish, Charlottetown and intermediate Stations to Bioomfield at the following rates: Cries Charlottetown, St Dunstan’s, Royalty June- tion, Winsloe » Milton, Loyaust, Colville, 1 40 North Wiltshire, Huuter River, Clyde, Fred ePricloi, Kliiots, ‘Traversi Brad: ioane, Kmerald, Freetown, Biue: Kensington, Bai bara Weit ...... " : New sSumimerside, Albany, Kinkor: L, ape Anuan, ‘Pravell rs Rest, nt. wleanor 3 Miscoue she, St Nicholas, Ww elling: on ch ha hiudeen.<e* bhceaaees Nene aie’ i U0 Richmond, Neriham ....... biceds wich FUSE Cunt ao Port sill, Ellcreiie, Conway ..., ....+< veveee a ORE, Fr OG SG ics 60 hu awe en chWiw sn ccce 6u arnemamis UF EMG Fok 5 os os oe nk 08 Pete cna ob ov Miii SEB OE ccnedé OOS00O 6 605 54 cet 0 05 0000.08 06060088 39 Piusville ..... he scacoe pi du ch ve rnks ss avkeos 30 RG ide eee es ee te av i alina, Kil chi 6 AA dn Calas simile aM bae es ou See BONE TON 7 Herchimer are to be’the subject of a De-' © ' partmental enquiry. Wiiliam D i8Lii, aft M noire al. h 18 been Inland Revenue Collector at a ictou. oe Imperial Pi arliament. ‘Veuee July 10. In the House of Commenuns to- ‘day, Ww. H. Smith stated, in view of the late period of the session, the Government had decided not to proceed with standing order relating to the postponement of cunsideration of bills from one session to another. It was also decided to drop the Irish Land Pur- chasing Bill and the Tithes’ Bill during the present session. But the Govern- ment would again introduce them at the next session in November He said he trusted that before the House prorogued it wou'd pass the bill providing for the cession of Heligoland to Germany, the local taxation bill and the bill providing for housing the working classes. Government Reconstructien. Lonpon, July 10. The Press Association announces that ar- rangements for the recoustruction of the cabinet are making progress, and also that Smith, the Government leader in the Com- mons, will be elevated to the peerage, and will probably be succeeded by Churchill. Hartington has again refused to hold oflice Lord Salisbury last night obtained the Queen’s consent to the proposed changes, A Question ef Degrees. Toronto, July 10. Rev. Provost Body, who has been in England for sume months past in connec- tion with an attack upon tie musieal de- grees of Trinity University, returned t- day. He says the whole question has now contracted into a legal matter hinging upo: the interpretation of the charter of Trinity, and that he is contident of s fayorable de- cision. — —— More Powder and Shot. Orrawa, July 10. The government has decided to increase the annual supply of ball ammunition for cily corps to 40 rounds. Rural corps not ordered out for annual drili will receive 20 rounds for target practice upan report of D. A. G’s. that it will be put to bona fide use. Rural corps ordered to camp will expend 20 rounds of ballin camp as usual. The MecHiniay Bili. Toronto, July 10. A Washington _ The | Senate binance Committee has decided nak! to make’ any change in the schedule of the] tariff bill in which Canadian farmers are so | much interested.” snanria!] special eays : J — A Growing Town. Montreal, July 10. Montreal assessors have nearly completed their census pulation, of the city ar nd subnrbs is 277 ,700. Tennis Maten. j LONDON, uy 10, At Wiimbiedun t Dublis, wen the ; defeating Kenshaw 27 to 18. nap ionshi Ps sag wii Weatnes Gualietin. July 11.-10 a. m Light to moderate winds; fine; station- ary ora little higher temperature; fine to- morrow. Tou IN ‘Tt, ee RAREST AD. At the Ménse of St. llth inst, by the Rev. Alexander Seymour Me h, on the rruthers, James’ Chure James © Phee to Annie May Moore, of Ne~ton Centre, Mass., U 8S. A, apa bs 20. In this city, on the 10th inst, Maggie Mor ". aged 35D years [Fuueial from her late residence, Upper Oriebar Street, to-morrow (Saturday) at 8 45 x m, to St, Donstans Cathedral, thence to » OC. Cem ] Oo ne er een mee + se Now is im bay children's clothing Gieat reductions ‘» prices at J B Macdonald's. julyd 4 ig a'd’s for men 18 gins in the city. july5 4i ‘or sale at the Bazser Store, ‘* Armorel of | Lyer esse” a new and popalar ae. of to-day, by Walter Besant hone 189) also “ Tae Ceatury Mlastrated Moathiy Mag: -_, 2 — | taining * The Anglomaniacs,” @ story of York ociety, ind itis expected that the po-} veestear: , if n >? ys era ry, is ai iLUli, UE 7 and h ae) 1 to blovoiiield et erect eee eneenmne ee eee : N. Large. ; i L i ‘ ; i i | D. | . _é Fares fom Charlottetown will be good on Special Pram, yovd to return by special same aay. fares from ‘Tignish and Intermediate Stations wili ve good by Reguiar Trains of tne loth, good to reiurn by reguiar same ui Fares trom stations on the Cape ‘Traverse Branch will be good by Regular Train on the branch to connect at hmerald with ixpresa ‘Train arriving at Emerald at A specia ain wil noon, leave Chariotietown for Aivertonu atoa. m,, (standard time), arriving at Bioowfield at 946 @ m., returning will leave «loerion for Cuarlotte.own at4.15 p.m, ‘rickets at one first-class fare wiil be issued on Monday, 4th, at Georgetown, Souris an’ inter- meuiate points to Charloiletown, to connect next TERN EXCUR-ION ; | Westville. GRAND PICNIC Que fhe Misi Exale Days of tie Sea, THE UPPER PRINGE ST. SUNDAY SCHOOL =~ —--WILL HAVE THEIR ANNUAL PICNIC ON—— ky MONDAY, JULY 14th, | on the beautiful Grounds of MR. STEWART, by Steamer “SONTHPORT,” landing at Ample provision is being made for a first-class REFRESHMENT SALOON ti also T'KA TABLES, with something substantial for those who do not take baskets. There eI will be a variety of Amusements on the Grounds. fib The Steamer will leave Ferry Wharf at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. a : z ~ 5 4 _ 2. ui =: meer e i. Ths Evening’s Entertainment will be a Grand Excursion : accompanied by WORTH’3 BAND and other Instrumental Music. Excursion will leave » the Ferry Wharf at 8 o'clock, p. m. a FARES Tea on the Grounds, 15 cents. Excursion. Return Ticket to Picnic, 20 cents; : iy? MN 25 cents; By order of the Committee. day witn special for B.oouwfield, =) = _ - cr FO m+ a nner mem cacteenieeatel - — _— —_—— ~ . a ry SCHEDULE OF SPECIAL TRAIN. ee ~ Ba Eaave Cmreesetee .. . os. ce nc cca ese 5 00,a.m “Bi - RG BURCIOR .. J... 6.05... OS " he ea ESPN ee ‘a : ” RN ER eds ee t. Bradalbaue........ hie a eee wtetc a ae ‘ , a PUtMOtMe ks os (see ts ge cece 6s . : 4 Kreevowa ... 644“ a if MIN 8S ae 1. : a ID 6 iss Chace thenhans a \ E DRI ows ioc 0S bik Koc c kiens oa - | y We I hs bak Ras as eek ns deen 805 “ 5 PING Pe ok oe eas tes cee sa“ : OP 66 sh is 3 ha os 0s oben sa ” a Axvrive at Bioomileld... ... 65.5.0. ssi sess 945 “* “4 fw\ (ae This Excursion offers Kastern peopje a splen (x) ~ cdidoppur unity of seeing the greater part of Lg Queen's and'P rince ~ouuties, a3 weil as giving : i" ample time to“do” the pretty and thriving town Ly. be] q of Summerside, and enjoy the pleasures of ; ‘2: first-cla-s iea heid in a beautiful tocauty. c ea lea on the ‘Tabies at poor. pd é a ~ yy x « ds be JOHN DOYLE, Sec. St. Mark’s, Lot 7, July 2.—dy&wky (x) y a7 ay ae ee 4 %7 Arey ‘ ig WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc ; ry*O LET.—A House containing eight rooms, to be rented with or without a shop. Water ia connection. Js situated in a convenient vart of the city. Outbuildings oattached. For further partic ulars apply at this office. juiy ti—dy 2i taen eod V ANTED.—A Man to ‘drive | a a first- class bread V team. Steady job to the right person. Apply at ee to JOHN MURPHY & SON, Bakers july 10— osT.- —_— ads cheque on the Merchants’ Bank of Ls E. Island, dated July 10, payable to t the orcer i Cairns & McLean, and signed by A. EB. MeEachen, Thee public are notified not to cash cheque, as-we have not endorsed the same.— CaikNs & MCLEAN, 3i pd—july10 W ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Two Servants , Housemaid and Covuk. Apply at this office. j uly10 YOARDERS WANTED.—The Miss Finleys’ > corner of Prince and Kent Streets, have several nice rooms for accommodation of board- ers, ‘Terms moderate. julyle OR SALE.--A ure-bred Jersey ‘and G juernsey Heifer Calf. ce Moons. 2i-jy9 OR SALE.—A good strong ite ‘built by a i first-class builder; little used; good order; Ww on ‘wo common ‘imported oues. Apply to WwW. C. Tick, next door to Fish Market, Crarlette- abe 2i pd--jy9 O LET,—The commodious House adjoining the subseriber’s residence. Prince Street, with large stable and coach house.—R. Mcdin- LAN. eod tfi—mechil TANTED.—* House pleasantly situated, of LW: from 12 to °0 rooms, with modern con- venieners, with Lawn or Garden preferred. Ap- | ply ak XAMINER Office, july8 Pp ¥ 1ST U R. AGE for one Cow for remainder of seasoa. Apply at this office. t{—julyd T° 1. ET. ~The house lately occupied by F. W Hiyndman, Esq Street. Ku junelé head Pownal quire at this omce, NOK SAL E.— A Buggy Phaeton — leather top— in yood order. Kaquire of Rev. D. D MOORE, ‘Bast Kent Street. 2w 2aw pd—june23 0 1 ET.—A Hous e on Kent Street, adjoining T° — pins’ Livery Stable, now in pessession of me Hrov Be Possession on or abont the July. ply to Mrs. YUUNKER, Queen 2Zaiw-——junez2 midd i “trect, W? * TED.—A girl to co general housework Wastes 37 | nih toa eh gr giri. we Oiler need apply tv MRS W. We! LSER, Princ. street. 2i est ‘ath. inte’ ru to drive an WANTED.—A good active man Express Wazon and look after horses. Good Wages. Apply by lettes. Address, il. O. Box 571, [june20 TO LEL. The dwelling house on Gre it George + ‘=iree: adjoining the subseriber’s residence. immediate possession xiven. latch. juneié—tf, wes PEt J » TO HENT.—About ist October, a Hous se, containing 8or 9 rooms, nice situa- Anyone expecting to have saoh to let may ear of a good tenant by applying at this office, = writing P, O,. Box, 497, junel6é—tf WANTED .—For the first or second week in July, a House Parlor Maid, to go to the Sea side with’ a gen leman’s family. Gvuod wages. Apoly ty Mrs. KE. BayFIELD june25 dy uf wky li pat dy tf wky li 4 LET.—Possession given abnut firs: Septe m- now veccupiead by Capt. Ap: iy to jucig—i = ber a Xt, the Hous= Robert Fraser, on Upper Queen St, iW ANTED IMMEDI ATELY.— in experienced Nurse ta take cuarge of two chiliven. “Ap ply to Mrs. Arthur Peters. jig—te rxo LET.— Bon eastern half of House on King Street, oppo-ite Railway Station. contain eizht large pes ms with go.d irost-preof ceiia due mur-e is in ©oed ¢ ndition. Fos es8iuk at ouce. Appiy to J h. Kelly, Esq., or to the owrer, k. KSuby, Southpurt. innel3 w+ TED—A man, who has a knowledge vi farming, to ull a few acres of iand within a short dis'ance of the city, Apply to the C.li-ctur of Cus: oms. janezs for the Stomach, us New Black Spot Flouncing Nets, ‘ New Handrun Silk Lace Scarfs, : New Frillings and Ribbons, New Surah and Pougee Silks, : New Black Perfection Silk, WJ New Ribbon Velvets, New Black silk Warp Henrietta Cloth, : New Black Merinos. ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CHEAP BRUSSELS CARPETS. | Try the Cheapest store in the City for Dry Gocds. 3 Public No —_— — —_(x)— —(x) Worta $7.36 Sep. = 5.58) Ge ve ~ee our Men's Wool Suits, en's Black WYorsted Suits, Wien’s Pants, (Children’s Suits, from $2.0®. We bave Nieusands of Dollars of Ready-made Viothing, cheaper tian any — upt Clothing ever offered in this e:ty. Call and get one of above Suits at JAMES FATON & ie POPULAR Stic. worth | D004 Worth £ et SE.icep Sul | Charlottetown, June 23, 1890.--eod & why z Se ee a ee ae Ge