eee ee RS me a ER OA: IE ee ne ance ) track Ribbon Velvets just received at Bes SPKOIAL DesPatoHes TO Tne Hyary? tt a. \CK-BoRDERED Dress Goods—new styles News From Halifax. ‘ ’ i \ be i » ) tl a Hanirax, July 29. i ied , al | nn . L. O. L.—A special meeting of St. ren thousand quintals of bounty-fed, this evening, at 7.90,|French-caught codfish were recently im- ported into Halifax, and the price of cod, - | which was over $5 six weeks ago, has fallen Y DAILY :+aAAmMiN ER, ae SS | | we Covi One drunk stands ver to $4.37. intil morrow, He was gathered in yes-| General Manager Schrieber and other in- iy aftert | ternational officials inspected the Halifax — | terminus to-day. They report that travel Nor Founp Ye The body of Ge rge | was never so good on the I. C. R. as_ this |} Beaton, who was drowned while bathing] season, but that the Springhill strike has } ] peen recovered, ian 9 ial ‘ eT a yesterday, has not y somewhat demoralized the freight traffic. James A. Fraser, ex M P P, has sold out - | ; a ’ athe ’ \ > : Suppen Dearu,—Dr. R. J. Baxter, of! the Hastern Chronile to Stephen McKenzie M ncton, died suddenly f heart = Se, Rev Alfred G Jones, Pastor of the Free is residence, that town, on Monday| Baptist Church, has received -he degree of evening Doctor of Philosophy from a New York => College. : re 1. : ‘ — , , | i}, . ; Tue JAPs Cher was a very good rhe Insurance Agents of the city enter- > } } ‘ " i J audience at the Rink, last evening lhe|tains Gov. Daly at a banquet to-morrow sided Ren Ata /. « bravely on. | nicl : : guessing for the watch goes bravely on.|night. Mr. Daly was agent of the Imperial Pe " 4 s¢ . . . Take a guess to night and other companies previous to accepting Fy Paper at Dodd’s Medical Hall. Sand- | “"“ Sern Bia ham’s Fly Paper in packets, 5 cts each ; | A Substantial Donation. 1,200 sheets Sticky ily Pape r, cheap by the | eee box— Dodd's Medical Hall md&w KINGSTON, :Ont., July 29. he documents creating Rev. J. C. Me- Che people and clergy of the Diocese of Kingston have donated $10,000 to Bishop Donald Bishop of [rina and Coadjutor to the Bishop of Charlottetown, have arrived from Cleary, in houor ot his elevation to the i a - . ee . be 9 . 1" Rome. | he consecration wil! like ly t ike Bishopric. I he money wlll be tendered to place about the 13th of August. him when he receives the pallium. In an- - ticipation of the event the Bishop has or- Tue Last Day.—To-morrow will be the | dered the erection of a Memoriel Chapel, to last day for allowing the discount on city | cost $15,000, and on Friday last the corner taxes Those who have not yet paid up|stone of the chapel was laid. should govern themselves accordingly. - Lowering the Record. Dyspepticure—lIs not a palliative, but it first relieves, then controls, and finally entirely subdues the irritation and in- flammation of the stomach that causes indiges- tion and dyspepsia. ; a cure: FREDERICTON, July 29. On the Fredericton track this morning Dave Atherton s King Charles lowered the Maritime Province record by trotting a mile ; __|in 2.29. The time is accurate, being tak Sr. James’ Cuurcu Picnic.—As will be be tw saint T} f any aang wnee seen in the advertisements. St. James’ Sab- yy two experts. 1e former record was weet Nar apse oe ee anes 4) | 2.30, made at Halifax some years ago. bath School will hold its annual picnic, closing with a moonlight excursion, on Monday next > The Revolution in Buenos Ayres. i j | se : Boab “3 HEALTH A meeting of the} LONDON, July 29, > a ol L@aitihi iS Ci sd for tl aftern : ae ws a : siied Tor Chis alterncon) | ¢ js officially announced that the Eng- at tour OCiockK, tii Consider a nuisance in: “re jlish Government has received a telegram in the sewer at thefoot | ¢..., Bnanos Avres savi = of Great George Stree The s 7 2 le 1s _ Buenos Ayres saying the government , U e gy re ine sewe icat Sih is triumphed. from the Dominion Building on Queen} oOquare. ; ' : tie shape ot a oreax Che concert given in Orrawa, July 29. evening, Dy , . PUBLI Lr ARD +} Poh} > . : } I Public Gardens las Vest E The Government, in response to requests West Ena Vest Band, wae L uttended. ihe | from Australia,is sending out a large parcel Band has impt ved + good deal ately, of books bearing on the Canadian constitu- everything considered, now piays very Well, | tion, in view of a propective federation The new uniforms looked well. there. eee a ill Promotion EXAMINATIONS We areal Committed for Arson. Tt — pleased to learn that Mr. Bernard Trainor, of the P. O. Department, passed the pro- motion held here last May,| The result of the fire marshals’ inquiry for city clerks and assistant rs, | into the Delamarre arson ended to- also that Mr. Daniel J. McDonald passed|day ina committment for arson against the promotion for railway mail clerks. Delamarre and his wife. - ies Siianieeiiiiaiiantaeiiaantin Chief Executive Officer. QueEBEC, July 29. eXamination, Case postimast Tue Sovurts Tea.—The congregation of St. Mary’s Church, Souris, will give another of their popular teas at that place to-morrow. It is the intention of the managers to have Orrawa, July 29. Lieut.-Col. Mattice,D.A.G., will be Chief this tea eclipse all their previous efforts in| Executive Officer at the forthcoming rifle that direction, and judging from what the | matches, Col. Straubenzie not being able EXAMINER hears there wil! be « big gather- | to act. ing. The special train wil ive here at 8 a. m, local, and will leave Souris on Weather Bulletin. return about half-past five, local. Any stiiame Toronto, July 30.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, generally fair. further informationasto train arrangements, ; fares, etc., may be obtained in the adver- | tisement which appears elsewhere. Gomme < Apvice ro Morsers. -Mrs. Wiusiew’s | BIRTH. Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers At Mount Edward, Charlottetown, on the children teething for over fifty | 29th inst., the wife of H. J. Palmer of a son. - C vy i years with success It re- At Moncton, on 26th July, the wife of Rev, lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces | W. B. Hinson of a daughter. natural quiet sleep by relieving the chil > OWA , r HOTEL ARRIVALS. “hila cna | narfact pertece from pain; and the little cherub awakes as ‘ bright as a button.” It is very pleasant 2 ide to taste. It soothes the child, softens the | oe gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu-| July 29—W H Winstone, Stratford, Ont; as the bowels and is the best known|4 S Kemp, Montreal; J R Woodlawn, St medy for diarrhcea, whether arising from John; E A Raymore, Toronto; V T Farren, |New York; W G Blyth, Toronto; J H Wii- ething ther causes. Twenty-five : ! : nian i Wettn ph P2909 paved a. |letts, © A Meinke, New York; EJ Neale, os | Boston; G A Dawson, Alex Leslie, Mrs : i , Strangmore, Miss Strangmore, Montreal; Ja FLOWER STeALING.—We hear with ? ; 8 c . re-!C Carleton, St John; R A Anderson, Van- w+ at sys ave ¢ 2 . ‘ ; gret that some persons have lately been] couver: GC L McDonald and wife, Lennox- tampering with the flowers on some of the} ville, Tenn; F N Lincoln, Boston; Frank graves in the People’s Cemetery. A few! Fales, St John; WC McDonald, Halifax; R Ff McDonald, Souris. 30—F G Wonson, Bos- ton, John®Nicoll, Rochester, N Y. OSBORNE HOUSE. evenings ago two women were observed by the keeper remaining about the grave of the wife of a well-known citizen longer than he thought was necessary, and he took a walk in their direction The women saw : The keeper July 29—Henry Beer, M Fitzpatrick, River John; W S Bartlett, St John; J E Creighton, Miss Creighton, Pictou; J A Wright, Mrs Wright, Truro; F Hewes, Fannie McLane, Lynn, Mass; Chas Newbery, Mt Stewart; W J Miter, Ch’town; A F Larkin, Tignish; J D Allen, Boston. 30— Mary E Johnson, Isabel Johnson, Murray Harbor North. him coming, and walked off afterwards examined the grave, and found that one of the flowers planted thereon had been removed from its place and was lying on the ground. The women fhad evident- ly been frightened off while in the act of appropriating the flowers. I[t seems too es a bad that some of these most contemptible —— of thieves cannot be punished for their| July 28—J Clarey, W Clarey, Montague, J Nieable, Murray Harbor; Ellen Peters, R . Curran, Boston; J Ross, TIT Ross, Caughna- |waga; F M Parker, Worcester; Annie Mc- | Lean, New Perth; Mrs W H Goodwin, W H Goodwin, J E Goodwin, Somerville; G J Murphy, Cambridgeport; Mrs W McKay and child, Boston; Mrs Capt W Crawley, Mamie Crawley, Bessie Crawley, Gloucester; Mary Peters, Boston. CALEDONIAN CLUB. Tenders for Catering. despicable acts. Lave Stock Surements.—The Summer- side Pioneer says : Considerable live stock was taken away in the steamer last week. On Monday W. S. McKie took away 27 fine horses, 24 of which were brought up from Charlottetown in the morning, the ship- ment altogether being 29. On Tuesday 36 lambs were shipped ‘for Halifax by Mr. Chas. McNutt, and T. McManus shipped four horses for Memramcook. Again on Thursday morning Mr. G. B. McKay, of New London, took away 7 horses for Amherst and J. McDonald sent one to Boston, and Messrs. Drummond and Avard shipped 220 lambs. On Friday Mr. Edward ; Gorril, of Tyne Valley, took away 7 and TEYENDERS will be received until WED- NESDAY, 6th August, for Catering in connection with the Annual Gathering of the Mr. Geo. Clow of Wiltshire, 9 horses for} Clans on the 14th August. Address,— St. John, while there were three others by J. M. CAMPBELL, different parties. Then on Saturday jy30—dy pies: Secretary. morning 13 were taken by H. M, Fowler, 5+ by Thos. Lowther (for Amherst) and two were shipped by W. K. McKay. Mc | DR, GEO. A, BAYNES, Fowler’s lot were very fine ones for which he paid, we learn, good prices, - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Local Notices. : . a Snecialist in Chronic Diseases, CHARLOTTETOWN. Bananas selling very cheap at Beer «& { roff’s. Go to Saunders & Newsom's for meats of all a I i na WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. i890. ae Congregation of St. Mary’s Church have been induced to give another of their Grand Teas on the old grounds, Souris East, On Thursday, 3ist of July. The Committee have adopted a programme which will eclipse all Teas given here or else- where. A Special ‘rain will leave Charlottetown for Souris at 7 a. m., standard time, or 8 a. m., local time; and Summerside at 5 a. m., Standard, or 6 a m., local; George town at 7 a. m., standard time, or 8 a. m, local time; Mount Stewart | | | i at 8.20 a. m., standard time, or 9,20 a. m., | local time. Returning, will leave Souris at 1.30 p. m., standard time, or 5.30, local time. Railway fares from Charlottetown, George- town and intermediate stations by Special Trains, good to return same day. Trains run by standard time. Charlottetown, leave at 7 a, m...... bo ee ee CHMOIIET ... «5 ios iind'e SobWets co ccce creeds 85c Royalty Junction. .............000. ose- SUC a ai ss © de hes obesees a i a a til ee ae a A .. 85¢ | SOUS CRS once ccc cttee bécss Mic asses 85c | NR a ie ks 664d bbkcdad eden tae 75¢ | NN i a. ts tas 75e Mount Stewart, leave at 8.20 a, m....... 75c ee es nwo dh iets ae 75c be cin cnsd se dhns odban tes 0Es txt 756 | SUE os 6-0-6 Adwis Tee Su beilab odss chce . 10C ee ee beg uc eta ekue ake 60c Pal. 5. a eke UUs ee has aa 60c Te aa Bean 60c¢ ats bh onsen sececabes suasene en 60c eg eee ere ree rer 40c ive townes, Ashton... ... we cceces é oon be ee CE in cca tank edas stant ond eueeneres 30¢e ND POE ns one cccecceesd baveneah 4000s 30c BO ME so ons eA a 6 ERA WAR hea 25c Mey SN, , 6. oa cc bape no uar eeen 4 25c NE Ss ine dissed nenenes MURR S Gel ldc Georgetown, leave at 7 a, m............ 85¢ Brudenell .. Ut ane eka des « 85c CIN Gu on 0s cnans oceeeeenabeen eens ' 85c DS Oh ks s-ebclan bees bade SERED ESS 6 © 85e SS ae . 160 en pea en eset 75e ON cin b bh sdtinonscoans askoncaedeqous . 75¢ A special train will also leave Summerside at 6 a, m. (local time) fares by which will be as follows : Summerside, Travellers’ Rest, New Annan nis dinnnaeweed Lnnbaheed ek, ae Kensington to Emerald, inclusive....... 1.15 Bradalbane to North Wiltshire.......... 95 Colville, Royalist, Milton, Winsloe..... . 85 Return Tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from Charlottetown and intermediate stations by regular morning train on 3ist, good to return up to and including Aug. Ist. Return Tickets will also be issued from all booking stations between Tignish, Alberton, O'Leary, Wellington, Summerside, Kensing- ton, Emerald to Charlottetown, on the fore- noon of the 30th,-good to return up to and in eluding August Ist. MICHAEL McCORMACK, Secretary. Souris, July 22, 1890. jy22—dy 22 25 28 29 30 & wky pat her wat HE D. & A. CORSETS are superior to all others in Shape, Fit and Material. Each pair has a guarantee at- tached by the maker. Try a pair and you will find them first- class. Money refunded if they do not give satisfaction. For sale at PERKINS & STERNS, CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE. jy17—2m RAILWAY HOUSE RICHMOND ST., CHARLOTTETOWN, DANIEL EDMUNDS, - Proprietor. HIS House is centrally located, and has re- cently been fitted up in good style, and is now prepared to accommodate yermanent and transient boarders. Sample room for Commercial travellers. Good stabling, with a careful hostler, always in attendance. Reasonable rates. junel9—im WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e WANTED.—A Servant Girl ina small family. Apply to Mrs. A. H, MACPHERSON, King Square. iy30 OST.—From a carriage, after landing from L steamer Princess of Wales last evening, driving = Great George Street to Prince of Whles College and down Kent Street, a Dark Cloth Overcoat, nearly black. Finder will be re- warded by Lenving. same at Messrs. Harris & Stewart's. London House. 2i pd—jy30 T° LET.—The House and Premises, Kent St., occupied by the late Mrs. H. Palmer. Apply immediately to L. H. DaVIEs. tf—july29 OST.—A Gold Ball Earring, in or near Char lottetown. Finder will please leave same at this office, 2i pd—july29 OR HIRE.—Two horses and two buggies Apply to J. FirzpaTrick, Bayfield Street. july28 3i pd LD BOILER FOR SALE, on Steam Naviga- tion Co’s. Wharf, recently taken from_ stmr. . A. Starr.” Could_with repairs be used for a Saw or Grist Mill, Company. Wan TED.—A_ Cook. WRIGHT, Water Street. ers received at office of jy24 Apply to Mrs. G. J 3i eod pd—jy22 LET.—Part of the House situated on the |” cae of Queen and Fitzroy Streets. The other half is at present occupied by A. Horne & Co. Possession immediately. Apply at A. HORNE & Co’s. 2w—julyl9 WANTED TO RENT.—About Ist October, a House, containing 8 or 9 rooms, nice situa- tion. Anyone expecting to have such to let may hear of a good tenant by applying at this office, or writing P. O. Box, 497, junel6—tf Pe LET.—The commodious House adjoining | the subscriber’s residence, Prince fobtsch with large stable and coach house.—R. Mc. A Great and Mighty Sale READY-MADE GLOTHI NG —A'T—— Prowse Brothers’ Store, | THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. Fa) LO} During July and August we will give some of the Biggest Edward Island. Bargains in Clothing ever offered to the people of Prince You hundreds of watchful men and women who have been waiting for this golden opportunity, when you, dollars will do double duty gains you ever saw. to obtain the best and biggest bar- You'll get them; they’re here for your and don’t you forget it. PROWSE BROS., 136 Charlottetown, July 18, 1890. and 4144 Queen THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Street. = T Pu Sm CLOTHING : blic Notice ‘| CLOTHING | sain ——-——-(\)-— ns See Our Prices-- No Old Shopworn Goods. Men’s Wool Suits, Men’s Black Worsted Suits, Men’s Pants, (x) (a. p= $3.75. Worth $7.50 5.50. Worth 9.00 1.00. Worth 150 Children’s Suits, from $1.00. See our $1.25 Suit. We have Thousands of Dollars of Ready-made Clothing, cheaper ofiered in this city JAMES PATON & CO’S. Charlottetown, June 23. 1890.—eod & wky NEW COODS than any Bankrupt Clothing ever Call and get one of above Suits at POPULAR STORE. TO-DAY. co (xX) PERKING & STERNG. _— —+x)—-—— -—- New Black Spot Flouncing Nets, New Handrun Silk Lace Scarfs, New Frillings and Ribbons, New Surah and Pougee Silks, New Black Perfection Silk, New Ribbon Velvets, New Black Silk Warp Henrietta Cloth, ANOTHER LOT OF New Black Merinos. (x) THOSE CHEAP BRUSSELS CARPETS. canepinaci rca (x) ——_—_--—— : é a 7 kinds at moderate prices. lw—jy23 OFFICE—Queen Square, over Apothecaries | yyy. ood U—-menes j j fo Goods. atrapene g ete eo ee ro Hall. Postal Address, Box 47. - ¥ Tr the Chea est ore 10 6 1 Vv r Carcn ’Em Ative—Fly paper at Apothe- — jy3—dy wy WANTED. A good servant to d) general carie’s Hall, DesBrisay’s Corner. 26 5i 2 ; neem neneemememmmnceeemenmenee °F SE Se a aoe Saas t . re maine ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Two Servaoys ae ‘Apply to MRS, Unswonts, head of Betas wi. DW. ©. Cures Dyspepsis Housemaid and Cook. Apply at this office. | & j Charlottetown, QJune 28, 1890. ee ’ 4 +79 ee ae ‘ inyle ee 3 . as es —_— ae a ae wr A ¥ a re; ; ae Si ale a s . : 5, i pa pe Bie , rd : 5 ee 7 : om om