yot Fleming, it another! Duf ue, Mi M tho VYaicent M P Local and Other Items, tashion paper ad bookstore, \ rn ‘ : ‘ vie Bu uth, N. S., is to WwW flies, - Militia Corps, with one St. Paul's ) week, parade to ‘A “Uh say « o teamer M. A. Starr 00 yesterday, With a sts and pork Master Lin miy passenyer > Uy ‘ By eable from we svn that t steamer Umoria Mr. A. W Sterns, of Sterns, was among the os \ th Fisheries Depart e payment of the bounty pa; - ‘ ian «sis men, who number Sa eq ues, InNVOLVing an Sith) were issued. - ) Thursday next the Methodist Churches Pienie at Midgell. All i a pleasant day in one of : parts of the country should present There is long life a We hor that the Odd 4 e favored witha fine day on xcursi » Pugwash. A is Wi e ex ling|y pleasant. i tt é\ inade the at ‘ 1¥ ‘ ensute @ «Ut end. Only a few Boston, Fredericton St. John the the visit characterizing Post successiul Shawmut, of given of and r seenh ill ivy sistel ity Malcolm M vi t ys Innis, drunk Murdock Bell, nplaint of his wite for threat with a pitch-fo k, was wife having changed her mind ‘ time i nis rRATION Cases.—The if Miller vs. the Water was concluded on Thursday rbitrators took time to con f ward Yesterday , nmissi mers was ring the evidence, the lay next, arguments till Chars writes: A of the rapy y paid visi to the Oyster Bed Bridge, king around in the vicivity of Wheatiey as aire ly committed se H it 5 feet 10 inches in i us individual, and on the look out for tient veraiae Rt i regular monthly compe- \ ? Battery. G. A., came off at irsaay There was ntwithstanding the eat improveme nt inne! “ , with Corpor l EB. P » good second, Corporal Albert nt Peake fourth. month oting. ty npetition Willi ve held one ted that the prisoner yntined in ‘ourt for | DD. MeKays store } ; ‘ ' i the whoie anal jail await- the burg ‘ Supreme ‘ f made a McKay. was dark recent has to Mr that his sccum plice person—the at the I hiding place of the stolen cash box ed by Hill. evidence (G1o0Us Preaching to-morrow in the C. A Hall, by R Edward Whitman, ilso at 6.30 o'clock Subject in fhe unturned cake, or, burnt ind raw dough on the ‘* The way of life vu f.om welcome. R er the Railway Gospel Meeting in Leod’s Hall to-morrow ifternoon at 4 leome. Lesson : none other name whereby we e evyvenin >? , and CK strangers ilwavs we 5s 4—-}9 ‘* For there is Heaven given among men, a HyMEN Bosto papers of a recent date some interest to many of narriage of Rev. J. A. Ford, Baptist Church, St. to Miss Eveline Ada Frazer, late England Conservatory of music, | remony was performed in the Jamaca Plains, by Rev. R. A., Miss Nellie E. Cummings, pporting the bride, Mr. and Ford took the train the same evening for York via Fall River. From there they led to Albany, taking in en route the nery of the Hudson. They ree ) St. John’via Yarmouth, where they the congratulations of their many ir. aud Mrs. Ford belong to East « large circle of friends in this : Lis new pastorate in Carleton in 1 a long and happy wedded life. - Mrnamicnus.—The steamer Miramichi | from Montreal, via Summerside, at xk yesterday afternoon and sailed lnight. ‘The following passengers For Charlottetown—Capt G rison fr and Mrs W Dixon, Miss v1 } F Lewis, Mr and Mrs G Fuller. Pictou—Miss Brunelle, Mr Fogarty, JA Madore, L A Dorion, S Sauvageau, Misses }), Mrs F E Roy, Misses Benoit (2), Mrs McCready, Miss Mce- fr and Mrs F W Davidaon, Jas Me- Me Murphy, Mr and Mrs sisaillon i nd Mes W R Riddell, Crossan, Mr Dorion, Lat a, Mrs Currie and child, Rev Mr | Williams, Mr and Brives, M Benvit, Mr Briggs, G iue, Mrs Miller, Miss Gun- M Lath Op, \ Oliver, A Desilets, Dr 2 napd. T White, J Lawrence, J t Mr and Mrs Frost, Mr and Mrs Callan, Mr Callan. Hon Judge Bourgeois and son, rand Mrs Williams, H £ Bellew, N Lajoie, Mrs Geo Richardson, Mr and Mrs Thos Bournival, rieton ry af ri it, } MI iren, ir Miss s “mith, rleur, Mrs J N | AA etc TUE DAILY EXAMINER = --. - ‘ ‘ V4) > ’ ‘BN J 4 ‘ (ERLEGRAPHIC NEWS, Sprota,. Despatrones to Tur Examiner. Y. M. Cc. A. THE WELCOME MEETING. Amuerst, N. 8., July 27. The Welcome Meeting last night in the Baptist Church was crowded. Vice-Presi- dent McKeen, of Amherst, presided and opened with an address. President Me- Callum responded, and Rev. Mr. Stxeet, welcomed the delegates on behalf of the clergy. Rev. Mr. Bruce, of St. John, re- sponded. Hon. Hiram Black spoke for the citizens, and Mr. Kelley, of Montreal re- sponded. The addresses were all good, and the meeting most enth asiastic, This morning the Convention met at ; 9.30. Rev. Wim. Brown, of Windsor, read an excellent paper on the Word of God, its place and its authority in our works. A lively and iuteresting discussion followed. Reports from various associations were handed in. Mr. Distton, of St. John, re- | ported a fairly successful year and en- couraging prospects. Membership 415. This afternoon, Rev. and Hon. Mvreton, of Halifax, gave a very interesting Bible reading. Mr. McIntosh afterwards read the report of the Executive Committee. There are 36 Associations in the Maritime Provinces. Receipts, $101,171; expenditure, $124,993; balance due treasurer, $23,822. Che week of prayer will be held follow- ing the Sunday in November. Secretary McLeod has given notice of his resignation. COLCHESTER Three Candidates in the Field, —_. —-—_——_— second lravelling Hawirax, July 27. Contrary to expectation, the Grit Con- vention at Truro to-day nominated a straight party candidate to contest Colchester Co. Their choice was Cyrus Eaton, hardware merchant, of Truro. Mr. Eaton's platform is Unrestricted Reciprocity and Prohibi tion. There are now three temperance candidates in the field. First, Sir Adams Archibald, Ministerialist, a life-long tem- perance man, formerly a prominent Son of Temperance, and who voted fur prohihition in the Nova Scotia Legislature thirty-three years ago; second, Cyrus Eaton, Opposition, President of Truro Jubilee Temperance Society and a decided Prohibitionist; and third, Edward Fulton, the third party Prohibitionist, Possibly Fulton will with- draw. VOLCANIC ERUPTION. GREAT LOSS OF LIFE. SuHaneual, July 27. A voleanie eruption at Bandaisn, fifty leagues from Yokohama, destroyed several villages and killed 1,000 persons, including 100 visitors at Thermal Springs. A tresh crater has formed and the eruption is still active, Ottawa News. Orrawa, July 27. The value of postal traftic between Eng- land and Japan, via the Canadian Pacific, continues tu increase at an amazing rate. So say advices to the Post Office Depart- ment. The presence of Mr. Pottinger here has revived the rumor that Mr. Schreiber’s services are to be dispensed with. Information has been received at the Marine Department to the effect that the Imperial Government no longer intend to use Sambro Island, Halifax harbor, asa signal station. It is rumored that Lord and Lady Dufferin have announced their intention of making their return journey to England from India via Vancouver and the Canadian route. Mr. Blake sailed for Canada, to-day. ee Militia in the Northwest. . Orrawa, July 27. It is reported that the Government will ultim«tely transform the Northwest Mount- ed Police into a militia corps under the direction of the Militia Department. It is believed here that if the question is taken up and it is decided to have militia in the Northwest, that levies made will consist for the most part of cavalry, the opinion being entertamed that the formation of troops at various points would be a very easy matter. Knights of Labor. Linpsay, Ont., July 27. The Convention of Local Assemblies of Knights of Labor in session here has passed resuiutions condemning undesirable im- migration and calling the attention of mem- bers of Parliament to the vast importance of the Government issuing all currency and establishing a National Bank, all benetits derived therefrom to go direct tothe people. More Dynamite. Cuicaco, July 27. An unsucccessful attempt was made shortly after 3.4. m. to blow up_ the house of Christian Kreuger, 675 Lincoln Avenue, with dynamite bombs. No cause is known. The Pope Unwell. Rome, July 27. The Pope is suffering from liver com- plaint, and is losing strength. He has been ordered to take mineral waters before breakfast. The Steamer Halifax. Haurrax, July 27. A cablegram from England announces that the steamer Halifax was launched to- day. She is for the Halifax and Boston | Sow. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Hillsborough Square. Sin, —Recently this quiet and much ad- mired retreat from the dust and noise of the streets has been trespassed upon by a number of quvit players, who monopolize the walks on the Square and’ make it impossible for others to enjoy the cool breezes so much appreciated. A visit from Marshal Passmore this evening will be in order. Warp Two. — -—- _———- «+ Personal. Hon, A. J. the city. Dr. J. W. Fraser, M. Bay, is at the Osborne. Archbishop O’Brien arrived in the city on a brief visit last evening. Mr. W. L. Kane, representing Kenny, Halifax, is at the Davies. Mr. MelIntosh, one of the waterworks con- tractors, was called home to New Glasgow this morning owing to the death of a relative. His Lordship Bishop McIntyre and Rev. J.C. McLean returned from Tracadie and Fort Augustus yesterday afternoon. During t er absence His Lord:hi> administered Con- fi m tien to about 28” per.ons. Mr. Wellington Dixon, accompanied by his bride, arrived here last evening from Mon- treal. Mr. Dixon is one of our successful Islanders abroad, aad holds at present the position of Principal of the High School, Montreal. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Dixon a pleasant stay on this their very interesting visit te the Island. MARRIED. In the Baptist Church, at Jamaica Plains, Boston, June 23rd, by the Rev. R. H. Hunt, M. A., Rev. J. A. Ford, B. A., Pastor of the “arleton Baptist Church, St. John, to Evel- ine Ada Frazer, of the New England Conser- vatory. Macdonald, Georgetown, is in ECs, St. Peter's T. & E. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, July 28—-10 a. m. Moderate winds, partly cloudy weather, stationary or higher tempervnce. AUCTION SALE alc Household Furniture. I am instructed by MRS. HAYDEN, to sell by Auction. at her Residence, corner of Great George and Water Streets, On Wednesday, ith August, AT ll O'CLOCK, A, M., Ail her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consist- ing of Parior, Dining coum and Bedroom Sete, 1 Mahogany Extension Table, Chairs und Side- board, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Sofas and Bureaus, Feather Reds and Bedding, Crockery and Glass- ware, Window Poles and Curtains, Pictures, Flowers, Stoves, etc., etc. ALso—One Improved Singer Sewing Machine, and one Kitchen Range (Siewart, No. 9.) Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. Sleigh, Water Cart and Harness, and one good Milch Cow, 6 years old (Ayrsuire.) GEO. M. HARRIS, jy27—dy tl sle Auctioneer. Cancer Cured. ee ee CANCER ‘can be cured by JOSEPH BOND, 42 Kaye Street, Hatifax. without the use of knife or poison. Mr. Bond will be at Mr. Me- Villan’s, “‘“North Star House,” Great George Street, on Thursday, August 9th, to meet his patients or any others that msy wish to see him. jy27—2i pa Reddin’s Drug Store. l Gross ENO’S SALT, . 1 Gress BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 10 Boxes FLY PAPER, 5SVlibs INSK:.T POWDER, INDIGO DIAMOND DYES. Country Traders will find our Wholesale Prices as low as any in the city. D. o'M. REDDIN, Jr. jy25—Im URIS TEA 4 LL who want to enjoy themselves should 41 come to the SOURIS TEA on Wednesday, Ist August. tefreshment Saloons, Sports, Games and Amusements of all kinds will be amply provided. A Special Train will leave Charlottet.wn for Souris at 6.30 a. m., standard time, vr 7.15, local time. Tickets from Georgetown and Stations between there and Mount Stewart will be issued by regu- lar train to Mount Stewart, good toreturn by regular train from Mount Stewart in the evening, which train will be detained at Mount Stewart to connect with special from Souris. : Return Tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from Charlottetown and intermediate Stations by regular morning train of the Ist, which will be detained at Cnoarlottetown twenty minutes, teaving Charlottetown at 6,50 a, m., standard time. 4 Return ‘Tickets at one first-class fare will also be issued from all Booking Stations between Tig- nish and Royalty Junction, inclusive, on the 31st instant. good to return up to and on the 2ad August. . : ‘| Heturning Train will leave Souris at 4.45 p. m., standard time, or 5.30, local time. : Railway Fares. including price of Tea Ticket, frum Charlottetown, Georgetown and _ inter- mediate stations by Special Train, good to return same day. : ‘rains run by Standard Time. ets. Charlottetown, leave 6.30 a. 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Tea will be on the Tables at 12 o’clock. . MiCHAEL McCOR MACK, Secregary. Souris, July 19, 1883~eo4 tl 30th d & w pat her 4% : SATURDAY, JULY 28 3888, | For Liverpool, @. B., Direct, THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE HP EMA, WILL SAIL FROM— Charlottetown for Liverpool ABOUT THE 15th AUGUST, And will earry Lobsters at a low rate of freight. For particulars apply to the owners, PxAKE BROS. & CO. Re Estate of Harris & Stewart, TENDER 3 will be received by the undersigned upto WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of August naet, at noo», fur the above Estate, as follows :— or ist. All the Stock-in-Trade, comprising Dry Soom now in the shop lately occupied by said rm. 2nd. Allthe Shop and Office Furniture and Fixings, Express Wagon, Sleigh and Harness. 3rd. Ali the Book Debis, Notes of Hand, Judg- ments, Bills of Saie, and all amounts due said firm, together with all securities held by said firm in security for amounts due said firm, in- cluding two small plots of Leasehold Land at Victoria, Lot 29, and any interest which W. H. Stewart, one of the partners, hadina Farm at Lotd8, and which he conveyed to the under- signed, The tenders must be forall or any portion of said Estate separately, as above classified. renders must be made on the forms prescribed by the Assignee, and such forms can be obtained on application to undersigned, A Stock List of each of the above three classes of said Estate will be ready and open to the in- spection of intending purchasers at the shop lately occupied by said firm, on and after Satur- day next, tne 21st instant. The undersigned does not guarantee the cor- rectness of said Stock List as to values, qdantities and qualitie-, but the goods are open tothe in- Samer and measurement of the intending ten- erer. Kach tender must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the undersigned, for ten per cent. of such tender, and will be returned to those whose tenders are not finally accepted, but will be absolutely forfeited as to those who refuse or neglect to complete their offer on being re- quested to do so. fhe baiance of the respective amounts ten- dered shall be paid within 24 hours after notice of acceptance of such tender, and the goods ten- dered for removed by the tenderer within three days thereafter,—such goods to be at the risk of tenderer after notice of oe to him. The Assignee tvill not be obliged to accept the highest or any tender, Dated this 19th day of July, 1838. F. W. MOORE, jy19—dy 11 sle Assignee, DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, BY AUCTION. I am instructed by JOHN SAUNDERS, ESQ., to sell by Auction, on the Premises, ON MONDAY, 6th AUGUST, AT 12 O'CLOCK, His valuable Building Lot, situated on Fitzroy Street, opposite the residence of C. D. Rankin, Esq. This property offers a splendid opportunity to parties wishing to secure an eligible Building Lot in one of the most pleasant parts of the city. For particulars of saie apply to : Gho. M. HARRIS, jv25 Auctioneer. FARM FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers at Private Sale his valu- able Freehold Farm, situated at the Head of Hillsborough, Lot 38, containing *® Acres of ex- cellent Land : 48 are cleared, and 20 more easily Cieared; the remainder is covered with a good growth of hard and soft wood. ‘There are on the premises goud buildings, a never-failing well of water at the door, also an abundant suprly of alder mud. The Farm is convenient to Shipping, Churches, Schoois, Mills, etc. For terms end further particulars apply to HENRY JARDINE. Hlead of Hillsborough, July 27, 1888—4i Fressea Hay. 9) TONS PRESSED HAY. 30) For sale by jy25 HORACE HASZARD. ~ Graud Uaited Sabbath Scho PICNIC —AND— General Excursion. THE METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOLS of this : city have arranged to hold their Annual -icnic AT MIDGELL, ee. Thursday, 2nd August. The grounds selected are pleasantly situated on the picturesque shores of St. Peter’s Bay, about 30 miles from town. A City Brass Band wiil be in attendance, and ample amtisements provided for young and old. Yea and Refreshments will be supplied for visiturs at reasonable rates. Two Special Trains will leave Charlottetown as follows: First Train, with Sabbath Schools. at 9 a. m. Second Train, with visitors, at 9 30 a. m. Returning. to leave Midgell at 5 and 6 p, m. Fare for the round trip, only 6) cents. Tickets for sale at Haszard’s Bookstore. Remember that it is proposed to make this the great gala day of the season, and energetic com- mittees will see that arrangements are carried out to secure the comfort and enjoyment of ali. Visitors intending to join the Excursion should secure tickets early, as only a limited number will be issued. jyl7 WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc. WANTED TO RENT.—A Furnished House. Anyone having»such tolet can hear of a tenant by applying at this office or addressing “A B,” Box 497, Ch’town. pd 6i eod—jy28 ALK RIGHT IN, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, —-TO- — JOHN NEWSON'S FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, AND CET BARCAINS. — —-(0)—— _--— Largest, Oldest and Best Place in the City. NEVER IN A DILEMMA! innatanneil --—(0)-—-— a Can supply you all, and give you the best value. Sales daily increasing. No slop work. Furniture as represented. He does not advertise much, but gives his customers the benefit of this saving. Don’t forget the place -OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. JOHN NEWSON. monly ten edna - ssactinlidailpeaeitiial (Said the Spider to the Fly.) 50. 50. 50. —Q ——<——— ame We have to compete with the “Largest, Old- est and Best Place in the City,” and yet we sold Fifty Parlor Suits in the past Two Months. Advertising and Low Prices did the business. Remember, we CANNOT be undersold. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch'town, July 9, 1888. ‘ae SUCCESSFUL —HATTER Is the one who buys the most STYLISH GOODS. These are always the Best Values, and are now offered to the Lower Province Trade by MACLEAN, SHAW & UU, MONTREAL. We are the ONLY HOUSE IN CANADA who Deal Exclusively in HATS. We keep constantly on hand the Latest Novelties. We keen the Newest Styles at Reasonable Prices, Hitters say they have no trouble to sell our Goods, MR. FAIRBAIRN represents us in the Lower Provinces. July 20—3m 2aw Ee eveasctncaaioens SEASIDE HOTEL, Rustico Beach, Prince Edward Island, (ONDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Will be Opened for the Season on July 2nd. MPHIS BEAUTIFULsWATERING PLACE is situated in the certre of the North Side of I the Island, and has been much improved, and will be more attractive than usual to the Tourist, Sportsman, Health and Pleasure Seeker. To those who need rest and quiet enjoyment, it has few equals. For beautiful scenery, invigorating and bracing atmosphere, splendid Surf Bathing, Sea and River Fishing, Boating, &c., the “* SEASIDE” is unrivalled in North America, Tourists from Quebec or Ontario intending to visit the ‘SEASIDE HOTE car either by Gulf Port Boats or Intercolonial R. R., will find it more convenient to secure Tickets to Summerside, thence by Rail to Hunter River, where Coaches meet every Train from all points for the ‘‘SEASIDE HOTEL,” Rustico. : The route from the United States may be either by Rail via St. John to Charlottetown or Summerside, or by Boat direct from Boston (Nickerson’s Line. ) Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River and Summerside at 6.00 and 8.45 a. m., WANTED.—A Girl to do general housework for a small family. Good wages. Apply inimediately at EXAMINER oftice. 3i—jy28 VV AN NTED.—A young lady to learn Hair Work. Apply to'M. CONNOLLY, corner of , Queen and King streets. jy26 li W ANTED.—A Servant Girl. No washing. | Wages $00. Appiy at THk EXAMINER office. jy25 REMOvVA L.—Mrs. HENNESSEY, Dressimaker, | has removed from her late residence on | Great George Street to Kent Street, opposite | stewart’s B: kery, and begs that the patronage so ! liberally extended to her in the past will be con- tinued in the futyre. pad 6bi~jy 1 and 3.30 p.m. Leave Summerside for Charlottetown at 6.15 and 124. m., and 4,55 p. m. Trains run by Eastern Standard Time. By Train, secure Tickets from all points to Hunter | River. Guests preferring a drive from Charlottetown, can procure Teams at any of the Livery Stables, distance about 18 miles, through a charming country, said to be the greenest in merica. . MR. NEWSON drives a Coach direct from Charlottetown to Rustico Beach EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, calling for guests; returning EVERY THURSDAY and MONDAY MORNING. The Proprietors will always be glad to give any information or assistance in their power. TERMS MODERATE. Special arrangement made with families for lengthened perioda, JOHN NEWSON & CO., June 18, 1886—eod & wky Opposite Post Qflive, Charlottetowm - crear = em ae poe ge Te arr ae sree OE Ee pee ot Mes So LN Sem NE a Of NN AERC I TEE a i os fer See At rage 4