eR ELTON = SERRE ESAT | | | [ THE DAILY “XAMINER, - 2 nr earner - = SALURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1890. _ Local and Other fioms, Go to the picnic on Monday. Don’? forget the picnic on Monday. Sorry Learner Vautses ct PATILE ‘ leap at James Paton & Co’s. E RALANCE of men’s shoes at cost to-night, — J. ©. Sprague. ee : From Bostox.—The steamer Carroll, from Boston, will arrive here early this evening. Tie racic i = . . fRonKs axp VauisEs —A‘] kinds and sizes at James Paton & Co’s. MEn’s Waulkenphast at $3 for $2.25 night.—J. ©, Sprague. $ oo ROLLER Tray Trunks—the newest most convenient trank made, at James Paton & Cu’s, and For sale only this evening in Boots, the Dominion Boot and Great BARGAINS Shoes and Slippers at Shoe Store. STaRTLING.—Our whole stock of Shoes at slaughter prices to-night.—J. C. Sprague Now is the time a. bu ] : y Ready-made Clo- thing for men and boys cheap. Great clear- ing-out sale at J. B."Macdonald’s, MACKEREL. —Heavy catches of this much- sought-after fish were rep-rted along the north shore of Prince County on Tuesday. Some boats secured as many as 1500, 4 eS EET ING.—A special meeting of the - yolent Yrish Society will be held in their Batt Prince’ Street, on Monday evening, 18th inst,’ at 7.30. Business of j : eiaiee Importance. By order 4 ey STILL ANOTHER.—Amherst is to have another paper. Robert Jarvis Gilbert is organizing a company to publish the Mar- time Agriculturist, now printed at Dor- chester, -Dramatic.Recrrau.—It is very pleasing to learn that Mrs. Scott-Siddons hag, in compliance with the requests of many friends, consented to give a dramatic recital in Charlottetown previous to her departure from the Province—about the end of this month. DESIRABLE Property.—We call the at- tention of our readers to the advertisement of Alex. Gillis, in another column. Mr. Gillis offers for sale his double tenement dwelling situated on Upper Hillsborough Street. It affords a grand Opportunity to persons looking for a good investment. Serge I. O. O. F.—Grand Secretary Frazee’s re- port shows that the institution is in a most prosperous condition. He says: ‘‘The ad. vance has been phenomenal and quite ufpre- cedented in this jurisdiction. * * * The whole number’ of initiations amount to 441, an average of over 10 per Lodge.” Goop News.—The celebrated Balmoral Choir will appear in the Lyceum on Friday evening October 3rd (Exhibition week. ) The papers everywhere are profuse in their laudations of this excellent combination, and we can assure our people that a rich treat is in store for them: Wepopine Betis.—H. ©. Charters, mer- chant, of Moncton, was married Wednes- day morning by Rev. G. M. Campbell to Miss Laura L. Milne, daughter of James Milne, Lutz Street, Moncton. After the wedding breakfast the bridal! party left for P. E. Island via Point- du. Chene, on a short wedding tour. —St. John Sun. THE picnicof the boys branch of the League of the Cross will be held at Red Point Wharfon Monday the 18h inst, The steamer Southport will leave Ferry Wharf at 9 o’clock a. m. andat 2.30 p. m. — Re- turn tickets 25 cts. each. A refreshment saloon and all amusements usual on such occasions will be furnished. A pleasant time may be expected. Basket Pionic.—Two cars, nicely filled with passengers, left by special train this morning for Cape Traverse, where the excur- sionists are enjoying a basket picnic. This is an experimental trip. It is proposed to have an excursion train of the same kind every Saturday during the holiday season. We trust that the success of the first trip will en- gure a continuation of this cheap and pleasant means of obtaining fresh air and recreation. Mr. Unsworth deserves credit for‘originating theidea. He accompanied the party to-day. Local Notices. See the bargains in boys’ suitszat the Lon§ don House. aul6 Boys’ straw hats for 15 cents at the London House. é aul6 Rippon VELVETS, satin back, received to- day at Stanley Bros. During the last three weeks 97 cases new boots and slippers opened, and the lot will be sold of at great bargains before arrival of regular fall goods at Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. augl3 61 Moss Rose Tea Sets selling cheap at W. P. Colwill’s. dw 3w—augd Another lot of Fruit Puddine just received at Beer & Goff's. aug13 3i Lime Juice, only 16 cents a pint at Beer & Goff’s. aug13 3i Selling off cheap.—Men s and boy’s summer clothing at J. B, Macdonald s. augl3 6i One case ladies rubber circulars just opened, selling low at‘J. B. Macdonald's. augl3%6i A loss to literature, a loss to journalism, andaloss to humanity. That is the univer- sal verdict on the death of John Boyle O’Reilly.—Boston Herald. The tower of the Philadelphia city hall is now 335 feet high, yet on top of that 8000 tons of iron and bronze are to be placed. There is to be a clock tower, the dials of which are to be 27 feet in diameter, surmounted by a statue of William Penn, 87 feet high, and there will be numerous statues. Rebel Arabs in Morocco captured 120 of the Sultan’s men, whom’ they massacred, practising horrible barbarities on the son of the Governor of the province where the rising occurred. The White Star steamship Teutonic ar- rived at New York Wednesday morning in 5 days 19 hours and 5 minutes, beating the best previous western passage of the City of Paris by 13 minutes. , The Russian answer to the petition of Armenians is that all applicants for admis- sion to the Russian Church will be wel- comed, but Russia will not commit herself to any particular policy in regard to menia. TELEGRAPHIC VEWS, Srrcran Desparcurs to Tae Examiner. News From Halifax. Hauirax, Aug. 16, The concert to-night in the Academy of Music in aid of the Sailors Home was a brilliant affair. The house was packed. _ Sergt. Henry Thorne, of the West Rid- ing Regiment will be court marshalled to- morrow on a serious offense. An alarming number of desertions have taken place from this garrison‘in the past few months and the Horse Guards have called upon General Ross to explain the cause thereof. Seven teams of the Halifax Garrison Artillery take part in shifting competitions at Quebec next month. The warships Bellerophon, Canada, Comus and Thrush go to sea for a few days to engage in ball practice. The firing will be carried on at night by aid of the electric search light. The fleet leave on the 28th wet for Quebec and will return September Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, Aug. 15. The Dominion and Ontario governments are about to engage in a friendly suit to decide the ownership of the islands in Lake Huron, which the Indian Department claims under the jurisdiction of the Federal authorities by virtue of old Indian treaty, Owing to the drawback on corn imported to be ground into human food, the Ontario millers are going largely into the cornmeal business. Twenty-eight more printers were paid off from the government bureau to-night. The time for receiving tenders for the fast Atlantic mail service expired to-day. Owing to Hon. Mr. Foster’s absence it is not known how many have been put in. Eloeds in Beloochistan. Lonpon, Aug. 15. The recent floods in Belvochistan have done an enormous damage to property and many persons have been drowned. The Bolan, for a distance of six miles, has been swept away and the great military road partly destroyed. The Central Railroad Strike. New Yorx, Avg. 15. A West Albany despatch says that the Central Railroad has not moved any freight since last night, but a few cars being shifted this morning. The Boston & A)bany road is refusing freight from the New York Central, fearing a strike. Another Railway Strike. Cuicaco, Aug. 15. _ All switchmen emy!oyed by the Wabash Railroad Company, Chicago, struck this afternoon, About 200 men left their posts, completely stopping all traflic. The trouble is over a delay in payment of wages. The Dominon Alliance. Montreat, Aug, 15. Hon. Senator Vidal was re-elected presi- dent of the Dominion Alliance at it’s closing session this afternoon. Weather Bulletin. Yoronto, August 16.—10 a m. Moderate west and north winds; fine. 628s $+ Ore Odds and Ends. A costly dinner was that which a Con- necticut farmer furnished a colt the other day. While mowing, the farmer hung his vest on a fence. Inthe vest was a gold watch and chain and several hundred dol- lars in money. At dinner time he went to get his vest, but it was gone. In the next lot was a handsome colt, and he noticed a queer looking object in the colt’s mouth. Going nearer he found that the animal was quietly masticating a $50 greenback. He snatched it away and began a vigorous search. Scattered about in various places he found about half of the money, mixed up with dirt and torn and trodden into the turf by the colt’s hoofs. Further search disclosed something shining “in a small heap. It was the end of his chain, and pulling it out he found his watch under three inches of loose dirt. Beyond being slightly scratched and dented it has sus- tained no injury. He found portions of his vest, also, but not enough to pay for re- pairs. Mr. Punch pictures Brother Jonathan in the garments of Pistol, with his foot on the copyright law, a smirk on his face, and in his mouth the legend, ‘Base is the slave that pays.” Mr. Punch hits the bullseye this time,—Boston Herald. eT MARRIED. At Sacred Heart Church, Alberton, on the 12th inst., by the Rev. Father Burke, Mr. Alexander McNeill, of Dock Road, to Miss Rose A. Manning, of DeSable. : By the Rev. J. A. Gordon, at his residence, on the 15th inst, Miss Christina C. Stewart, ot Belle Creek, to the Rev. A. A. McLeod, of Dundas. DIED. Saturday, the 16th, Edna, daughter of aes” a aaa Lucinda’ Wright, aged seven ths. 4 : Prmrneral will leave her father’s residence on Water Street, on Sunday at 3i0’clock, for People’s Cemetery.] rT ne and large assortment of Glass Shades and Show Battles, also Fruit Jars and Crocks direct from Engiand, and will now be gold very cheap «t the Cheapest Crockery Store. dw 3w—augd A very fi Mount Allison Institutions, SACKVILLE, N. B. et “will open on THURSDAY, PEE TMfatriculation examinations at the University begin September 5th, ae 9 o clogs. For full information address J. ae BIC Boe President of the University ; Kev. Soot ee, M. A., Principal of the Ladies’ College; U. A Ar- Harrison, M. A., Principal of the Academy. augli—wky 3w DYSPEPTICURE the Specific for Dyspepsia. Thousands of bottles of DYSPEP- TICURE have been sold during the ' past few years without any advertise- ment whatever. Ji is now well known ~in'nearly every p12 of che Maritime Provinces, and many‘. 1s have been filled for Quebec, M::s., and Maine. DYSPEPTICURE rot onlyaidsDiges- tion, but positively cures Indigestion and Chronic Dyspepsia ; this. quality of CURING the disease explains ifs large and spreading sale without having been brought to the notice of the public. DYSPEPTICURE may now be obtained from all Druggists. Price per bottle, 35 cents and $1.00 (the latter four-times size of former). An important pamphlet on DYS- PEPTICURE promptly mailed, free, to any address. CHARLES K. SHORT, St. John. New Brunswick, GRAND TEA MOU? HERBERT. LOL 49, HE Shareholders of Mount Herbert Hall intend holding » PUBLIC TEA at the Hall, 3 On Monday. the 25th instant, for the purpose of defraying expenses incurred in connection with the purchase and repairing of the Building. _ Amusements will be provided on the grounds in the immediate vicinity, and a good time may be expected. Tea on the tables at 1 o’clock. 25 cents. If the day should prove to be unfavorable, | | i Tickets, | | ee Tea will be held on the first following fine ay. ALBERT MUTCH, eaugl2 Secretary. | ! i | i i GUARANT E if after wearing, the D. & A. CORSET for 10 days’ the purchaser does not find that. it is the most comfortable and! perfect-fitting Corset sbe has ever worn, it can be returned to the | merchant from whom it was | bought. and the money will be| refunded. - NONE GENUINE unless stamped | D. & A. CORSET. | FOR SALE AT... | | Cheap Dry Goods Store. aug9—tf 3 { 1 | | | KEW YORK Steamship Co. THE REGULAR LINE. THE IRON STEAMSHIP VALENCIA, 1GO0 TONS, CAPTAIN F. ©. WILLAR, W ILL leave Company’s Wharf, rear of Custom House, ST. JOHN, for NEW YORK, via Eastport, Maine;Rockland, Maine, and Cottage City, Massachusetts, Every Friday, at 3 p. m, (Eastern Standard Time). Returning, Steamer will leave Pier 40.i1E. R. (foot ,of Pike Street), New York, every TUES- DAY, at5ip.m., for Cottage City, Mass., Rock- land, Me., Eastport, Me., and St, John, N. B. Freight taken on Through Bills of Lading to and from all points South and “West of New York, andfrom New York to all points in the Maritime Provinces. : * Cheapest fares'and lowest rates. Shippers and importers save TIME and MONEY by ordering goods .10 be. forwarded by the New York Steamship Company. : Tickets soldat all stations on the Intercolonial Railway. : : For further information apply to FRANK ROWAN, Agent, 228 Prince William Street, St. John, N.B., | Or to N. L, NEWCOMB, General Manager, 63 Broadway, New York. july31 Notice to Contractors. eye are requested for the construce tion of a Dwelling House for Mr. Thoma Campbell, on Richmond Street West. Plans may be seen at the office of W. C. Harris, Architect, from 12 0 clock on Monday, ' the llth of August, unt the 2lst of Augusts | The lowest or any ender will not neces © sarily be accepted, augd | HARD COL Landing To-day per Brigt. ‘‘ Corsican” : A Cargo of Hard Coal, In Egg and Chestnut Sizes, . | | €. LYONS. |! july3l1—dy PERKINS & STERNS,, YOU SHOULD NEVER FORGET —_—WEREN WANTING-— THAT AT——— READYMADE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS J. B. MACDONALD’S, QUEEN STREET, Will always be found the Cheapest Place to buy at; will always be found the Largest Stock to select from; will always tind there the best fitting Clothing. During the balaice of July and the month of August we will give you the BIGGEST BARGAINS ever offered in Charlottetown. —_-—__——_( x) ——_—_——_—. IT AND SHOE STO New Boots Opening Daily Za ———( x} Ls GRHAT BARGATINS! (vy. (x) The Cheape-t Boot Store Charlottetown, July 22, 1890—eod & wky in Charlottetown, and Don’t Forget It. BOSTON STEAMERS. wa From this date the steamers “CARROLL ” and “ WOR- CESTER ” will run regularly for remainder of season, Leaving CHARLOTTETOWN for BOSTON every Thursday at 6 O'clock p, m,, ——AND— 7 Leaving BOSTON every Wednesday at noon. CARVELL BROS., Agents. July 2, 1890. -JOHNSON’S THE GREAT F.UID B: The most perfect form of Concentrated Nourishment—STIMU- LATING, STRENGTHENING, INVIGORATING. The only MEAT PREPARATION that contains all the STRENGTH-GIVING ELEMENTS OF MEAT. Palatable as a Beveage; Indispensable in Sickness ; Convenient and Usefal in Domestic Cooking. augll—-dy & wy lw ae Nae me mnt pe ts te + ieee ead 7G Se Ven ese THE PLAGE TO GET CLOTHES. ——(0)—>—_ ‘\UR SPRING IMPORTATIONS ARF, NOW COMPLETE, and we are showing the Large § ynarves Best Assorted Stock of Cloths in the City, consisting of“ hem. . AniGS in “ation. ite aThere we. Tweed, Serge and Worsted Trouserings, in Newest Designs and Great Variety. The Nobbiest Goods in SUMMER OVERCUATINGS. Fits and Workmanship in every case guaranteed. A full line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS always in stock: d JEN Mei.kOD & OO. Charlettetoan, June 6. 1890—fri sat, then eod 1 Brus. Cheap Boot SI BOOTS AND SHOES. Good Strength Giver,' Charlottetown, July 26, 1890. HE BARQUE “LADY NAIRN,” Capt. Richards, from Liverpool, is now due. On arrival, the subscriber will sell afloat 6,500 Bags SALT low for cash. —=—ALSO—— A full supply of General Merchandise, Ship Chandlery, Earthenware, China and Glass- ware, comprising, with the stock on hand, the argest assortment hitherto opened for the inspection of his esteemed customers. D. GORDON. Georgetown, Aug. 18% 1890—dy lw wky 5i Trot at Peake's Station. HE GRANDEST TROT of the Season will take place at Peake’s Station Trot- ting Park, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th of August, when prizes will be given as usual to all classes. ; Any person selling intoxicating liquor on or near the Park will be dealt with as the law directs. 4 : For further particulézs see handbills. ALLAN Y.:DON LD Peake’s Station, Aug. 11, 1890. DR. GEO. A. BAYNES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, - Specialist in Chronic Diseases, CHABLOTTETOWN. OFFICE—Queen Square, over Apothecaries Hall. Postal'Address, Box 47. jy8—dy wy i WANTS, LOST, FOUND de OR SALE.—Land 100x52 feet, corner of Upper Queen and Bayfield Streets.—R. F. DEBLOIS. augl2—3i Han eT AAaale “Si ‘ oae4 young Milch Cow. En: - augld ORSasS AND BUGGIES TO HIRE by the day or week very reasonable. Apply to G.G. JURY, north side of Queen Square, opposite Post Office. 1m 2aw pd—augl5 ; WANTED.—A servant maid for general house workin a small family. Apply to Mks. GEORGE ALLEY, Dorchester Street. augl4 WANTED.—A Girl for plain cooking. Apply e ae W. A. WEEKS, Rochford Square, augo— : WANTED.—A Cook or a Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. F, BRECKEN, King Street. augl4—3i * pd : OARDERS WANTED.—Apply to Miss Mo Innis, Grafton Street, near J. D. McLeod’s: . augl4—3i pd OST.—Between five and six o’clock, on Tues- day evening, Aug. 12, between McPhee’s, corner of North River and Charlottetown, a Brown Leather Wallet containing $21.. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it with the owner, H. HoRNE, Bruce Street, near Upper Queen Street. dy 2i wy 2i pd=augl4 TO LET.—One-half of the Double Tenement House, containing six rooms and a kitchen, newly fitted up, situated on the corner of Pownal and Water Streets. Rent moderate. Apply to Dr. BLANCHARD. “ tfi—augl4 Dp PINE KINDLING WOOD, cheap by the load, Bran, Oats, Barley and Corn, Wil- lett’s Washers, Empire and other Wringers.— H. Forse Glasgow House, Queen Street. augl1— CS G PIANO FOR SALE.—In good condition and equal to new. Will be sold at Mrs. E. B. DUFORT, corner abargain. Apply to : 5 nS 2i (ms) pd—augll Queen and Kent Streets. YO LET.—The Dwelling House on Dorchester Street, adjoining the residence of J. B. Mac- donald, Esq., and opposite Hon. F. Breckens, Immediate possession given. Apply to THOMAS ALLEY; Prince Street. m w s—augil work.—_MarK WRIGHT & Co. (Ltd) WANTED.—A Machinist to work at lathe aug6 : OY BOILER FOR SALE, on Steam Naviga- tion Co’s. Wharf, recently taken from stmr. “M.A. Starr.” Could with repairs be used for a Saw or Grist Mill, ers received at office of Company. jy24 OUSE TO LET.—One-half of House on Orle- H bar Street. .Water.on the premises. Rent moderate. Apply to S. GRay. tf—julyl4 IRL WANTED.—To begin 25th of this month, G a Girl for housework in a family of three, Must be reliable and competent to take charge of the house. Best wages paid, Enquire at office of KE, H, NoRTON & Co,, Auctioneers. augé—lw