©. “The Creation.” i | | HE New metal Wins. DAIL * EXAMINI KE R, TELEG Rt APHe NEW 8. Ha 1” » was rendered last; Tne fifth of the series of rifle shooting; ~ ———————— eve in full, for the first time in Char-/ mat hes for the Maritime Trophy, shot at | SrexoraAL Desparcnes To JHE EXAMINER. lottetown, by our Philharmonic Society. | Kensington Range yesterday, resulted in a/ ; Ta might have been better rendered, is | victory for the New Brunswick team, with | Ottawa Notes t Tat it waa, under all the circum-! the home team second and the Nova Scotia | — - ‘ . sta » wonderfully well rendered;—that| men third. Our men, from whom better | | ; Orrawa, e une 12, she mwas in the highest degree was e xp cted after the way they pulled up | Mr. I reed, of the Hamilton Spectator, ail tab yth yeluctor, Rew. Pred. E. | at the 500 yards, dropped behind the ir New | it is said w ll be abpointed to the head of T. Llovi. to Mes. Malcolm MeLeod and! Brunswick opponents at the 600 range, and | the Labor Statistics Bureau ; but no ap- Protessur Caven, to Mer. Hoaartz and Mr. | thas lost the trophy when they apparently | pointment has yet been decided on. Dele- Vins . nl to the Society at large, is| had it within their grasp. Subjoined is the | gates representing a hundred German fam- wlmitted by every one who had the good | score, showing the work done by each com- | ilies in Dakota are in Wi er arranging fortu he pre On the street to-! petitor: | for land and transport to Manitoba. day judges nusic were heard to NEW BRUNSWICK TEAM. Reports received by the department ° de were surprised and d 200 Yards. eee excellent crop prospec*s ees xcellence of the cencer ; , ; »«|in the Northwest. li rhted by the ex ell mn ~~ a _ Ht iasaert | Lieut J L MeAvitty......: 34423 5 Or a Further particulars have transpired re- The fa that we have u w to note a “| Col-Sgt M B Henderson...4 4 4 4 4 ae f garding the proposed ocean vessel service. eae mek. in ame " ~ I See Cem sees hast) ont eo eeo s The eastern terminus is Southampton, and thourh less mirked Not quite enough Lieut McFarlane........> 455444 4— 30) ’ tent 3 paid by the chorus to the! Cant McRobbie.......... 44545 3 4— 29| the ports in Canada are to be Quebec in fae © Pa * T 1a exquisite beauty |] a a i se 453243 4— 25 summer, and Halifax or Halifax and St. h ae ame p re sul a, as well as lie ut S Lan gatrot th......4 4 44 3 4 5— 28 |. Jobn in winter, the Boren calling - land of that divine chorus ** For ever blessed | Lieut W Lang sstroth . be 655525 4—3l | and embark mails at Rimouski. uring a > ee acieeinad ‘red by ~| the season of navigation, the contractor b Hi yer, Was 50 n wh ” — 7 OAS .. .c oe ane heb eae tes ceneebees . 227 | is to have the right, after landing mails, to ene trong vues & re Sage “ ss wae! 500 Yards. send the steamer to other ports in England, eae - e Processes . ad ae These | Lieut J L McAvitty...... 05325 2 5— 22} France or Canada, but in no case to call at c of : : a h : - ‘i 7 ce ad ~ er con- C aI hoes M Bb Hendl rgon..5 3545 3 4— 29) any foreign ports other than provided for. mractice, disappear. We point them | Sgt Loggie el ee 4323454 25 | The vessels employed to be of not Jess ton- Te ae ae a port sendy : .d and | Lieut bre Farlane.........3 2245 4 3— = /rage than 6,500 gross register tons, and to 7 oe - a z d : a aaa Le spt McRobbie..........05 4245 3— 2% have been proved by the long sea builder's and b Mi : Ml eod, M:. Lioyd and | Lieut ‘perki Mises des 4 . : + ; ; a o 28, | trial of twelve consecutive hours in open wee Caven, with accompaniments by * ut 5 as voces ase 84 5 z 4 ~Z 9 | sea, to be of adequate strength and power Mr “Slacete Me. Vinnioumbe aad the seas) W Langstroth.....0J09 292490 24th make an average speed of not less than af the cechasten eee Golektiel.. Peelewne Total _1gs | eighteen or nineteen knots from port to On . labored under the disadvantage of a} rere te SSee 60 5 Wale Vee | port across the Atlantic. “ 0 ol in : ~— ' ara ar Lieut J LU McAvitty...... 225454 5-27 The General Assembly. yo : snd Mr. 7 HD ahaa M P.. Pit Col- Sgt M B Henderson. .3 ° 5 > > 3 . a % 9 ne Bats - Bat Lomas. ...cksccceces 0235504— 19 Orrawa, June 12. at tue close of Lhecone ert sod ct i” pas Lieut BEGE ALIA «o's uo e008 0 ° 2 3 4 3 2— a The General Assembly spent one hour ‘ ‘ . eat a rit he re cet ili » ¢ . ee he fe Fhe spleaal i saiten of te of the} + ar - — oo eae ‘4 4 4 * 4 0 - 23 | this morning in devotional exercises. The g st masters of music so well rendered | Lieut S Langstroth...... 334255 3— 25] committee on bills and overtures ge in his native town by his fe llow-citizens, | Lieut W Langstroth......4 4 4 5 5 5 3— 30 \t the order of business, and committee on the congratulating the Rev, Fred BE. J. Lioyd | —-| retirement of ministers and on the reception nd the society upen the success which had} Total ...........-cee cere eee meeeeeees 192 of ministers from other churche& were ap- nachieved. Mr. R. R. Fitzgerald also | —-j pointed. ‘The committee on the poll of the expressed his great pleasure, aud assured | andl total .c..cscatetedersss j 7] Assembly made a recommen tion that the s ty that its efforts were and would | Pp. E. ISLAND TEAM. Ephraim Scott be recognized as commis- eV e appreciated by the public. The re-| 00 Yards. | some r from the Presbyte ry of Picton. The su't shouid ly encourage the society, | 7. 5+ Weeks. ......ceees 524354 4— 27 | commission of Rev. Mr. G rant ri aised quite particularly the committee and their inde-| G.1¢ Crocket.......c..: 444545 5— 31/84! scussion as to whether the Presbytery fatioa 1 ry, to renewed exertion. | sot | M Davison.... 543525 4—29/of Trinidad had been ce nstitutionally W 18 aD jon of the public | Statf-Set RV Le ngworth. 43345 4 3— 26|formed. After considerable discussion it may beshown tn tbe most tical way, | C < xEg0 DOT cc cececceees 425544 5— 29] was finally agreed to refer this matter to a " neasu ] taken tu maintain | Stat Alk cep caent 242443 4— 23) committee to report hereafter, and in the the < t wn Philharmonic Society | Capt. A Longworth. 44 ° 4 ‘ 3 4 ‘ as imeantime Mr. Grant was requested and to e the musical taste of the com- | Sapper H Anderson ..... 44545 4 3— 29/to take his seat as corresponding member. BUD Doo | Applications fronr presbyteries to receive atari oe | Totah.....sceceee cee ceeeeeeeeee «<<! ministers were read for Mr. Sutherland, of Wedding Bells. 7 500 Yards < P. E I., and These Charbonelle, of Win- | Capt Weeks............- 454 § 5 4 5— 32 nipeg. Te Greig opposed the reception of Referring to the announcement in an-| Capt Crockett pct ngea eh veo. = the latter, because he was married to his er column, the St. John Telegraph | Sat J M Davison ......-- $ o¢ 4 3 o-? - deceased wife’s sister. After «2 long discus- 12) 1 : Staff-Sgt RV Longworth..56 95 0 8 3 O— a sion, it was agreed, on motion of Dr. For- i ar p en's Church, in the morning, bs a Hi % % ; i ee Z : : > 0 “te * rest, to remit the matter toa special com - M ' aie at innipeg, a sor pe a1 pte . 7 0 4 3 5 2 . 4 mittee, to report as soon as possible to the “ ge Tack, was married to Miss Mary | ““P a ene i ae 525 5— 30 Assembly. In the evening, the subject of MeMillen, davghter of the late Hon, John | “PPS ee /” * * “| home missions occupied the attention of the ee 5 ap: eee pe renee | Total is se ce ids fab cae as o> Se Ee tae happy coup'e Were present atnoeen tet OU UT : - service came off at 7 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Macrae | : 6UU Yards. ao ; ss ee goes isiated fhe choir was present and sang ; Capt Weeks ...+.++- +02 3 _ 0 3 0 2— 13 Halifax News. twe appropriate hymns Viiss Maggie Bots- | Ca t Crocket ‘iheeekans §252532—-— 24 ao: ford, ot To was the bridesmaid, and Mr | Sgt J M Davison ..... ..9253225— 19 Haurrax, June 12. Pucker, of Boston, the best man. | Seat Set R VeLongworth. a : : 5 : - _ 2 It is annsaneedl ti Bévting 6 Asbbitald , he bride and bri le smai i wore trave a | Gay Sores "2 0 4 2 5 » 3 18 that they will keep both the steamers ais tenes f se i he a “a a . Cant ra Loag war th. 345223 0— 19| Miranda and Portia running g between New Lie I was given away DY her Drother-in- ; Vey 1 F ir. Jas. A Belyea. After the marriage | Sapper Anderson i ited 435332 2— 22 oe aanren and St. John s, Nad., - y was concluded the bridal party ad- | —— | through the summer. e steamers Wl i to M yea’s residence, wherea| Total. «.....c0-- scene ceceeeeeeeeees 163 | also run to Pillers Island. ng L ‘3 served, after which} = |. aad A special cable from London says: ** The tag t by the American boat; (rand total ....-+++eee+s ~ deep stages 7] Newfoundland delegates sail for home on Boston, They will enjoy a short hovey- | NOVA SCOTIA TEAM. the 24th inst. The British Colonial Office - ig to Winnipeg. There were | 200 Yards. |defers further negotiations, pending the re ee } Mates Baath. cs < cction sss 453553 4— 29) arrival of Sir Wm. Whiteway. | Liew’. Scevens...........5344445— 29] Advices have been received that molasses Arthur H. C ements, a pop ilar i i Peete . 6a vaio wos {35344 4— 27 has gone up in the West Indies two cents a mp or i Messrs Mark Wright & |Ca apt. BO, 6 osc diss « 44443 3 5— 29 gallon and that the stock is very short. Co., {f Miss Alice M_ Secantlebury, | Lieut. Dimock.......... 22 : ~ 35 3— 19 Sugar has been advanced within a few days ighter ( rye Scantile oe - q- a Bomb, Campbell...... one 4 335 2 2— 33 by the local refinery one-quartey te three- c were ar <a oim = martia last | Capt fi.-Sergt. Harris..... ? 5 : . 2 2 i a quarters of a cent per pound. evoning by Rev. J. A. Gordon. ‘The h ype 1. Hace, «5 «69's +f 0 0 ee 1” Colonel Charles J. McDonald, Post Office y young ” couple have Tae Examiners] tal 995 | Inspector for Nova Scotia, has been elected best wishes eee ee a ~~" | Grand Master Mason of Nova Scotia. i. 500 Yards. ‘ ; one on ‘ he residence of A. Christie, | Jor ae ek : : 2 4 : 3 “i = : tle street, yesterday morning, Miss An- ita : .. 5 3 5 29| phe C. P. R. and the New Bruns- —phhthe gia Rabidag teas ae ee 4054554—% wick Railway. Roderts of New York. Rev. Dr. McRie | ricut. Dimock........ 42545 4 4— 2B S performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. | Bomb. Campbell........ 330454 4— 23 St. Joun, June 12. RK »berts left ona trip to Prince Edward Staff-Sergt. Harris... §§2245 4— 27 The Canadian Pacific, it is understood, Island.—-N¢ John Sto Capt. Harris,.........-- 232233 4— 19] will take formal charge of the New Bruns- sere ~~ | wick Railway on July Ist. The general of- The Generai Assembly. OR en cs a wish vadcanle <u keh on 202 | tices of the New Brunswick Railway will be ' sags ia 600 Yards. removed trom this city to Montreal. it is OTTAWA, dan Ll. : -In } is retiring sermon, | Major Fgan.... ...... jee 3 9 3 0 0 a 1] further rumored that the general manager “oc a : Hii : i o! oo ae a Licut. oe cence ested 3 a : 3 ¢ a. 22 will be tendered the position of manager of ae: ie ee ee erreer Sete he 7ee se) S66 the St. John division of the Oanedian Parliament of Canada, the highest court of | Capt. Adams :.......... 442255 5— 2745 e, justice in the Dominion, had pronounced the | Lieut. Dimock........... 333240 2— 17|* ae. conduct of one of its membera corrupt and | Bomb. Campbell......... 5242224 22 ee scaniaious, but 1,300 persons in his con- | Staff-Sergt. Harris. ....85 2355 4— 27 Weather Bulletin. ituency had condoned the offence. If the! Capt. Harris......... 6 82333 2.92 itn ship of s be wrecked, what will become ol amano Toronto, June 13.—10 a. m. the crew ‘ Jur honor st be vinclicated Rata? a Z eputati os a ‘ : ore ’ fe dnuk Geena MAN os ovina s+ paeris pes ieee _ Fresh northeast to southeast winds; fair ia sympathy with the revision movement o1 ei ee _..... 687 | Weather; local showers at night; not much the other side ot the line. He said the in- TROPHY WINNERS ehange in temperature. are aptto get caked. We should Yards. a = ee up the false and foolish boast of A 3 Re a ‘eadem (always the same), thovgh the 200 500 660 << val of those things that are shaken means eee oo ess meat aad 24 "01 LY i THRATRE th % hose hings hatarenotshakensalirem: ny 188 i—New Brunswick, ' 334 : oe 22 ‘o Is tus the first trumpet note of revision’ ti i837—Nova Scotia.......22 29 226 199 654 n I8Sj3— ew Brunswick...235 223 pom 661 4 thing scene was the leading it , | ‘889—Nova Seotia....... 230 235 3 658 T Wi ala Oo 1 eed De. Dowsing, of the Methodist | 800—New Branswick...227 198 192 617] WO Nights Onty. Cau to hear his elequent contrere, Last night-the home team entertained Pee me their visiting competitors at the Hotel if: d News Notes. Davies. Lt.-Col. ving presided, having Friday ali Saturday, June 13 and 14, Kells oe = his right Major en aaa Bd the ——AND—— vudge Mey, i" granting @ numover oO ova Scotia team, and on his left Captain : ejectment writs at Kulrwsh, Ireland, de-] McRobbie, of the New Brunswick contin-| Grand Matinee, Saturday Afternoon, ‘aced combinations and said there were|yent, Lt.-Col. Dogherty acted as vice- : eee no reas ui why tensnts should not try tu|vhairman. Besides the members of the AT 2.30 OCLOCK. pty theirrents. This had been a good} reams, there were present Lt.-Col. Moore, year, he said, and allkinds of stock fetched | G. A., Capt. H. M. Davison, No. 1 Battery HARRIGAWN’S fabulous pric G. A., Capt. Geo. D. Davison, 82nd Batt., In an interview with the London Tele apt. S. F. Hodgson, G. A., Lieut. E. : ‘ ee ey grtph s correspondent, Bismarck declared | Sterns, No. 1 Battery G. A., R. R. Fitz- his lcention to serve his country, until the | gerald, Esq., S. M., and Rub Angus, Esq , dust. He is able now to do so with a freer | Manager Telephone Co. The repast was hand, for, being unfettered by official re- | spre: ad mm that excellent style characteristic ai straints, he could do more to promote peace f ‘mine host” of the Davies. When a He ssid there was nobody more earnest for | the viands were well discussed, the in- [ri h q AR nip ii nis ( peace than Mimperer William, tellectual portion of the programme was is and ered’ HUF ists Q, \ cyclone struck »wo of Channahon, | proceeded with. After ‘*‘ Our Queen” was ~ Lil., and did great damage to life ane | luly honored, the chairman arose and pro- a property The town has no railroad oi | posed the health of ** Our Guests” which 4 TOUR AROUND THE WORLD telegraph faciities, bat the meagre reports | was right heartily-drank Captain McRob- ' indicate the list of killed and wounded i+] bie, Major Egan, Sergeant Henderson, enn seats The roarmg of the eyclone was | Captain Adams, R. R. Fitzgerald, Esq..}|_ The Scenery used by this Company includes a f errd f ae miles away. surgeons have ind Mr. Angus re plied. The Strangers ex- ee oe eee EnIOA’ ni F enon been sent from Juliet to the relies of the | pressed themsclves as being highly de-|and Transitions, inciudiug she Bartholdi Siatue ull. rers ighted with their visit to the Jsland andjin New York tiarbor, the _Brookiyn Bridge, a Pie J | Standard protests strong’y | with the way in which they had been treat- Voyaxe Across the Ocean, a Tour of Ireland, &c ag lust Secretary B sine 's 8 nding cruiser d by their companions-in-arms here. Next I Incidental to the trip, will occur Harrigan’s | . = rish and American -Tourists in a New andj} Behring Itsays: “if he at | -ame the toasts ** Our Hosts,” which was | Laughable Comedy, entiled: v ne te eae luy force wrongfully agains proposed by Major Egan, and appropriate- om — : ma APMIS BUC je¢ a or property, force Will D y responded to by L«.-Cal. Irving, Lt. “Col, HE i y @ BARNEY 8, | d ou our side also, The graves: | Degherty, Lt.-Col Moore, Captains Weeks, ncdition of affiirs m> ay arise fre m is heed Stewart and Hodgson. Sh rily after The Or, Mulligan’ Ss Double. oes aNd int rate action. "clock, the merry party disp.reed. The KD. ¢ 7 stood, [igiing tonne lef for hums by wasly tein mnt cents canes Retain’ Lp.a Stabe} : » is Guaranteed, Jani stwamor ep Stati prides, 25 ant is cents, suns) atin nee ae - ings, and Piano * Special for This CLOSING OUT: SPECIAL SALE Pillow JD oF i BH; R FRID\ YY; JUNE 15 i880 ee tt es re aa ‘ot’ons, Cretonnes, Covers, &. » see, SUITS Charlottetown, Cl.thing, but are work made to order. SUITS OF ALL-WOOL SERGE, - - - - - SUITS OF ALL-WOOL TWEED, -.- - - OF ALL-WOOL WORSTrED,- - - - DA BROUCH, June 13, 1890, MERCHANT TAILOR. THE EXCELLENCE OF ix] made W HY? Because you can see no ear marks of the Shoddy Fancy Canvas, Pompous, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Sheet Damasks, BROS. VITH ONE EYE OUR by ourselves and look like Week ! Jay Pat Tidies, &e. | Table READY-MADE CLOTHING OVER ALL IMPORTED CLOTHING. $ 675 JO ue ie 6.85 ° - 11,00 BUY or Retail, WHERE THEY ARG YOUR shins ~-——{ x)———— We have now Thirty Thousand Dollars’ worth of Boots tory running at full capacity, and we are now prepared-to fill all orders, Wholesale at short notice and low figures, GOFF BROS. and Shoes in Charldftstown, June ll, 1890—2w UOTS MADE. stock. Fac. on DRESS ‘They value in all Charlottetown, May rea Ginghams, —— rt Stand in Your Ou Light | —_——— (x) -——-—— LOOK THIS WAY ae 136 Queen Street ernie PROWSE & CO. iiave opened out in George EK, Full’s Old Stand, and will for the next 30 Days give some Kye-Opening Bargains in CLOTHING, &e, GOODS, Sheetings, Prints, are determined to give the kinds of Dry Goods. 136 QUEEN 28, 1890. STREET, best ‘Try them. to be found in the To sale and Retail. AT COsT. from $1.00 to $3 00. Baskets, uew designs ; Express W ayons, R ki Hammocks, froin 502. discount to teachers, | Call and hear prices. Charlottetown, June 10, 1890, BOOKS, STATIONERY, to $2.5 25. sienna Te sentence IN EW GOODS! (X)——--—-= HE BAZAAR COMPANY have just received several new shi and are now displaying the finest lot of FANCY G wh. UNDERWOOD’S CRUCKERYWARE in large variety, including Vases, Lamps, Jugs, Tumblers, Gubiets, Cups and Saucers, Berry Dishes, Rose and Biscuit Fiuit Baskets, Pitchers. Flower Puts, Finger Bowls, etc. ; Cane a@ lot of Ostrich and other expensive Peathers, Feath Toys, Games, etc. ; Lawn Tennis Balis, Rackets and Nets, Crogu t ‘Union Patent ” SCHOOL and PRIZE BOOKS of every ki: od—specia] Musica! Instrumenis, Accordeons, V iclins, ing Horses, Garden Tuols, ete. ; a lot of * ee GREAT ATTRACTION | OODS and STA INK, PAPER B AGS, etc., Whole- ROOM PAPER, BLINDS and O!L PAINTINGS for the remainder of the se Call ‘on examine our O.] Paintings, framed with heay Mouth Organs, ete. BASAAR CoO., QUEEN STREET, pments of Goods, TIONERY 4s°n y Git Mouldings, Toilet Sets, Jar rs, Cake and and W icker Work ver Fans, and Baseba Mi Bats, Knit K Ch LADIES!--Don’t buy your at James Paton & Co’s, stock, Nice Trimmed Hats at Jameg Paton & Cos. Trimmed Hats, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, at Jas. Paton & Co’s, Paton & Co’s. is the best place in the city to buy James Millinery. | New Millinery Laces, Gauze, Ribbons, Flowers, Tips, ete,, the very best value at James Paton & Co’s. MISS HOBBS has charge of James Paton & Co’ Milli- nery Department. For Stylish Millinery go to James Paton & Co's. All-Wool Beige Dress Goods, only 13 cents per yard, at James Paton & Co's. Veiling, only 27c. per yard, at James Paton & Co’s. re Prints in Great Variety and Cheap at Jas. Paton & Co's. The Largest Stock and the Best — Designs in Carpets at James Paton & Co's. : Readymade Clothing as cheap. as the cheapest at James Paton & Co's. ee ee ee Children’s Kid Gloves, at Jas. Paton & Co's, JAMES PATON & C6, cS Market Square.s Ch’town, May 30, 1890. Maple Leaf Brand. UsT RECEIV é Celebrated BOOTS, as follows :— 30 pairs Ladies’ Imperial Kid Buttoned, RB, K. a North Side Queen Square, Stamper's Carney may3l Qw eo Trimmed Hats before looking | OW Ge cee ee ee % a ¢ a : : ig q Double Width, All-Woo! Dress — ED:—Five Cases of thes® 4 46‘ Pebble Calf Walking Balmorals, 30 ** Gents’ Cordovan PB almoral, 30 “ ** Calf Waukenphast do., #F > ‘© = Congress. -¢§ Atso—Lawn Tennis Shoes, ete,