Local and Other Items. | varterly me ting i tie i Wl , Hoakp OF A RA § the Beard of 7 be held on Wednes day next atS p. » ; i \ - eG. a Lsnal Ciospel Nervi ¢ bw ' morrow at 4 p Subject ; God's Cail-- } Samue) | Samuel 3. 1 te IS. i 7 lo-Nreur The regular meeting of the Metropolitan Club takes place Scott's Hall to-nl nt By order, 8. Champion, Secy. * SecuLantam.—-The Teachings of Seonlar tem: Bible Morality: E+ lution and Special Creation; Cheietianity, *c., at the Diamond Bookstore a Ae aTIc. A & [% ial meeting of the South Red Boating Club will be held at their rooms, Lower Water Street, this evening at 8 o'clock. A fall attendance of members re quested. renee (RTILLERY No. ¥ Garrison Battery Artillery will hold their monthly shooting the medal on Monday at 1 ~ corapetition tor ve ock suarp iiiiececialith Came Bateuroy,—The military camp at Srighton dispersed this morning. D. A. . Worseley and Lt.-Col. Irving left for Sydney, C. B., this morning to attend the camp at that place. diudasia Hook & Lapper.—The regular monthly meeting of the Hook and Ladder Company will be held at their room on Monday evening next, at 7.30 sharp. By order.—C. Brut, Secretary. ’ i — lo tag Fraemex.—The members of the fire brigade are requested to attend in uniform at Central Station, at 7.15 o'clock on Menday evening to attend the excursion on the St. St. Lawrence - Zion Cuuncu.—Services in Zion Church- to-morrow at tl a. m., and in the evening at Rev. Dr. McLecd, of Thorburn, N. 8., will preach at both services. Prayer meeting im the morning at 10.25. Sabbath School at 2.30 p. m. > Very Mceeu Ccarnsxt. - Newspaper readers will hear with regret and indignation that the joke about the tisnermen who remembered to take along the whiskey aud the beer, but for- yot the bait and the tackie, is very much cur- rent this season. - Firemen’s Excursion.—Don't forget that the tiremen’s excursion takes place on Monday evening vext. The committee in charge are determined to make it a success in every re- spect. The steamer will leave the wharf at eight o'clock. Be on time. iaiehsaety At Hawkesscry.—The clipper schooner Ee. Crowel', Capt. Butler, for Port-an-Port, Ntld., with a cargo of canned lobsters to Hon. LD. Davies, arrived at Hawkesbury yesterday. Mr. John Cairns, of Montague Bridge, is pas senger by her. Parties wishing to send letters by her to Port-au-Port can mail them in care of Hon. D. Davies. She will sail on Thurs day next. i --——.—-— , }and Jibelled. Mr. Watts’ Lectrure.—There was a very good audience at the Lyceum last evening to | hear Charles Watts deliver his lecture on | “The Bible and Inspiration.” in order to; admit of the debate arranged for between | himself and Rev. 8. G. Lawson, the lecturer} cut short his discourse, closing at nine o'clock. The debate was quite animated. The best of | order and kindly feeling prevailed thronghout. —_ oo APPOINTED AGENT. — We understand that | Mr. F. T. Newbery has beeu appointed Avent for P. E. Island for Thomas Cook | & Sons, London and New York, tho world- | renowned promoters for tourists excursicn | travel, whose connection extends al] over! the world. They issue tickets by all the principal railway and steamship lines in america, Europe, Asia, ete., and have fol- lowed civilicativn a3 iast as new routes have been opened up. Mr. Cock was the first to establish steam communication on the Nile, and his firm has now virtually con- trol of the passenger traflic on that river. By their extended and complete connec- | tions, they are enabied to issue tourists’ tickets around the world. As they control such a large business passengers carrying theircouponsa] ways receive specialattention from hotel managers, conductors, cab drivers, ete. It will be of great advantage to intending travellers from P. E. Island to secure tickets from Mr. Newbery for any pleasure or business trips they contem- plate making, from whom any information can be procured. Books of coupons can be obtained for any route desired by touriste. Mr. Newbery is also agent for the Inman Line of steamers (owning the palatial steamships City of Paris and City of New York) which have made the fastest passages across the Atlantic, beating the records of the Umbria and Etruria. Tickets for passage by these and other steamers of the Ges ean also be procured through Mr. Newbery. Sons of Temperance. INSTALLATION OF NEW OFFICERS. Prince Edward, No. I. W. P.—Willieam Newson. W. A.—M J. Anderson. kK. $.—J. G. Clarke. A. R. S.--L. Parks. F.S.—J. Taylor. T.—Isaac Wadman. Ch.- a. Morrison. ©.—Herbert Clark. A. ©.—Harry Crawford. J. 8.~—E. Mann, . 0. 5.—Henry Spencer. P. W. P.—William Anderson. Victoria, No. 4. W. P.—J. J. Chappell. W. A.—William G. Wright. Rk. 8.—Henry Huntley. A. R. S.— William Findley. F. 8.—John Godkin. . .—Arthur Tanton. Ch.—Robert Kerr. C.—A. Sabine. A. O.—B. Kelly. J.8. M. Somerville. 0. 8.—G. 8. Tanton. Orient, No. 161 W. P..-T,. A. McLean. W. A.—John A. Lawson. KS8.—S. Keith. jeritical in the extreme. A. R. 8.—W. WN. Riggs. fr. 8.—S. W. Crabbe T.—John M. Campbell. Ch.— David Small. C.~—David MelInnis. A. C.-~-Neil R. Cimpbell. 3. S.—Thos. M. Riggs O.8.—Alex. Horne. O tganist—John Ross. Pp. W. PS. F. Hodgéon. = E General THE DAILY EXA TELEGRAPHIC VEWS, SPecraL desparcuns ro Tur EXamMIner. Canada’s Financial Standing. Ovrrawa, July 5. The net debt of Canada on July Ist was 2235,500,000, showing a decrease of $900, - (0 during the past month. The revised revenue statement to June 30th shows a surplus for the last Hscal year of $5,700, - O00. It is probable that after subsidy and mterest payments are completed, the pet surplus will amount to one and « half uil- | lion. showing will reflect great credit on Hon. Mr. Foster's financial management. -- —t- The Wimbledon Team. Lonpon, July 5. The Wimbledon team is securing excel- lent practice at Cambridge. This being vacation the customary match with the University team is impossible, but a con- test was held yesterday with the third Cambridge battalion ia which the Canadian total was 906, heing 90 3-10 per man. The Cambridge score was 805. Sergt. Mitche!l scored 97 and Capt. Rogers 98. Col. Bayon writes in the hope that this presages a good future for Wimbledon, where the team arrived on Saturday. Stabbing , Affray. Quvesec, July 5. Fred Letourneau, bar-keeptr of Lachine d'Or, opposite the post office, was stabbed almost to death last uight. Six fellows started arow in the place, and wounds were inflicted by one of the party with a knife, a reward for Letourneau’s trying to pacify them. The police have made ar- rests, but whether they have the right party is uncertain. sahcidiitedieclininatiing Suit Against a Railway. Hauirax, July 5. A writ has been issued against the Wind- sor and Annapolis Railway, claiming $20,000 damages for the death of Dr. Ben- jamin Fraser at Windsor, on July 4th, 1888, who was run over bya train. The action is brought by the executors for the benefit of the heirs of the deceased and the children and heirs of Benj. D. Fraser. To Investigate the Seizure. Eastrrokrt, Me., July 5. Special Treasury Agent F. Aubrey Byrne arrived June-30 to investigate the seizure of the schooner Edna May, made June } oO “ws yesterday. This case is expected to lead |to the exposure of extensive smuggling. No Hopes of Recovery. Sr. Jonny, N. B., July 6. Deep yloom fell upon the immediate circles of Mayor Barker's friends last night when it becainc known that he had had a sudden relupse and that his condition was At 3.30 this morn- ing His Worstdp was unconscious with no hopes of his recovery. The Decision Given. Montreal, July 5. The Harbor Commission gave their de- cision to-day in the case of the late disas- trous collision between the Cynthia and Polynesian. in which both pilots, over whom alone the Commission have jurisdiction, are reinstated and exonerated from all blame in the unfortunate matter. Fire in Halifax. Havirax, July 5. Geo. Forsythe & Co’s. wholesale grocery warehouse was badly damage 1 by fire and water this morning. The loss on stock is $6,000, covered by insurance in the Pheenix and Brooklyn. The building insured in the Halifax for $4,500. The Behring Sea Trouble. Lonpon, July 5. The Daily News says communications be- tween the English and American Govern- ments have resulted in an understanding which will avert any collision in Behring Sea during the seal fishing this season. Orrawa, July 5. After the lst October next, the rate of interest allowed in the post office and Gov- ernment saving banks will be 35 per cent., a reduction of a half per cent., as compared with the existing value. D.owned in Pictou Harbor. Picrov, July 5. William McQuarrie, son of Rev. Allan N. McQuarrie, formerly of Kingston, Ont., was drowned in the harbor last night while out with an excursion party of local artil- lerymen. Weather Bulletin. — Toronto, July 6.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fine, not much change in temperature. MARRIED ult., at the residence of the de, by the Rev. H. Sprague, e groom, J. hter of Mr. Alexander Ou the ut th f the bri D. D., ‘sseabed by the father of th Walter Read to Annie, only dau John Robinson, and niece 0 Gibson, Esq., of Marysville, N. B. Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Collars, Frilling, Corsets, Lace Mits, &c. Big assortment and cheap at James Paton & Co's. Market wen = ae Charlottetown Board of Trade: Quarterly Meetin of this will be held at t . Roam, Queen Street, this City, on the evening of WEDNESDAY, the 10th inat., at 8 o'clock. J, MACEACHERN, ay a Co'town, P. E. 2, duly 6, 1899--tH) mtg Corporation MINE In view of the large additions to the | free list and the reduction canal tolls, this and after, a thorough investigation ijeft | The vessel wiil be dismantled | } Board | > We Long-Standing Blood Diseases are cured by the persevering use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine is an Alterative, and causes a radical change in the system. The process, in some cases, may not be quite so rapid as in others; but, with persistence, the result is certain. Itead these testimonials : — ‘“* For two years [ suffered from a se- vere pain in my right side, and had other troubles cansed by a torpid liver | and dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I was greatly benefited by the first bottle, and after taking five bottles I was com- rletely cured.’’—John W. Benson, 70 Wwrence st., Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbuncle broke out onmyarm. The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Less than three bottles healed the sore. In all my expe- rience with medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. Another marked effect ef the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight.’”’— Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. “T had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and, as my broth- er and sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year. For five months I took it daily. I have not had a blemish upon my body for the last three months.”—T. E. Wiley, 146 Chambers st., New York City. ‘‘ Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I did not notice it much at first, but it gradually grew worse until it became almost unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stom- ach and liver increased my troubles. I began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, © after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely cured.”’— Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price $1; six boitles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle, per FIREMENS'’ MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. ; { | } ' A MOONLIGHT EXCURSION will be é held under the auspices of the **ROL LO” i} FIRE COMPANY, j | «£5 S On Monday Evening, July 8. The Steamer ““ST. LAWRENCE” will leave Steam Navigation Co’s. Wharf at 8 o’vlock, The Artillery Brigade Band will be in at- tendance. Worth’s String Band will provide music for dancing. Refreshment Saioon on board, under the management of the Firemen. TICKETS-—Gentlemen, 40c. ; Ladies, 25c. To be obtained at all the Drug Stores and on board the steamer. By order of Committee. ju28—-eod tl dte Str. M A. Starr, CAPT. FERGUSON, y tub leave Charlottetown en Monday for Baie Verte, Wallace, and Pugwash, ca'ling at any ports that freight may offer on that coast. Freight solicited. Passengers can make the round trip very low. For information apply to : W. W. CLARKE, July 5, 1889 —3i Sunday Sclieal Excursion '- a Prince Street METHODIST SUnpaY ScHoo. will hold their Annual Picnic on ; i Wednesday next July 10, On the beautiful giounds adjeining Suffolk Station. Train for Children and Visitors will leave Charlottetown at 10 45, local time. Return Tickets for Visitors 40 cents, to be had at the Bookstore of Mr. Herbert Haszard. Tea for Visitors 25 cents Refreshments can be had on the grounds. July 3, 188¥—tf TENDERS Building Baptist Church and EALED TENDERS will be received at | the office of McLeod, Morson & Mce- |} Quarrie, up to noon on JULY 10ru, for} building the Baptist Church and Sabbath | School in this city. } Plans and specifications can be seen at the | office of Phillips & Chappel, Architects. The names of two persons willing to become security to accompany each tender. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. NEIL McLEOD, Secy.-Treasurer Building Committee. june28—tl jy 10th WANTS, LOST, FOUND de For SALE.—One Psten: Hiy or Straw Chop- per, nearly new, ‘Vill be soldat a barzain. Apply at this office. jy62w OST.—A Canary Rird (brown color) on Ti.urs- \ Ja day last. The finder will please bring to this trade.” el Dt tn ecanaacaatatiennih nella ana —— RDAY, JU LY 6 1889. REAT BARGAINS AT —_— JAS. PATON & CO’S oe A = “xp one % ) EAUNDRED PALTRS CORSETS. Three Thousand Six Hundred Yards of Dress Goods. OWF HUNDRED AND Bf a AN IMMENS SB SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, MELLESERY, STOCK GINGHAMS, GOOD °———- EN’S WORST —{x)— or (X)- mr Ow dnt 3 mene TABLE ~{%}-- iki STYLES AND --—— — ——-( x )—- -—_---—-—-- FIFTYM BOoYs’ 8 = ae LINENS, ED & TWEED SUITS. Uits. CARPETS. COTTONS, &, &e., ke. LOW PRICES. Men's Feit and Straw Hats, Searfs, Braces, &e., all at the very Lowest Price. Kae Inspection of Stock freely invited. JAMES PATON & C@., Charlottetown, July 4, 1889—eod wky —— ————= = ————— a ——~——-—(x) EE Dn MARKET SQUARE. — HAVE FAITH IN FACTS | Our competitors are trying to hold us up and rob us of our customers. crying “Stand and deliver your We stand, oh! yes. at the Old Stand on Queen Street---standing delivering goods to our customers all the time. us down. They may hold us up but they can't hold Our Clothing Trade this year has doubled any pre- vious year, and we are bound to hold on to our trade if Low Prices i- any object to our customers. We would strongly advise every Mian, Woman or Boy wanting Clothing, to call and see our immense stock. iSe sure you ask to see our $3.60 Suit: also. our 61.00 Suit. Charlottetown, June 21, 1889—eod wky PROW SE BROS., Sign of the Great Big Hat. a ee ee For St. John’s. Newfoundland, ' TYEAMER BONAVISTA, for St. Jobn’s, | K_) Newfoundland, will be due at Charlotte- | town Monday morning, the 8th inst., and | il carry Cattle and Sheep on deck. For freight or passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & Co., | Agente. Q July 4, 1889—3i larg i ; STORES TO LET. i 1 i FPVE TWO STORES formerly occupied by | the late Owen Connolly, and centre!ly | situated in the best business part of Qaeen | Street. Charlottetown, having been hand- | somely finished and fitted up in the latest | style, are now ready for oceupation and | will be let on reasonable terms. — ALSO— One or two Rooms in same building to let as Offices. Apply at the office of the Trustees of the Estate, in the building. A. A. MACDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, FREDK. PETERS, Trustees. june28—dy tf wky 2i AUCTION SALE. BALANCE OF THE LORNE HOTEL FORNITURE BY AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, JULY tith AT lL O'CLOCK, AT ROOMS, QUEEN STREET, CONSISTING IN PART OF: 12 Bedroom fetts, complete ; Bedroom Carpets, 1 Tapestry Cope 50 yards, in good order; Oounterpanes, B ankets, Sheets, Pillows, Pillow Slips, Feather Beds, Spring, Flock and Straw Mattrasses, Chamber 8etts, Lamps, etc., etc. SILVER-PLATED WARE, in Tea, Dossert eee lend Dinner Knives and Forks, end Spoons, ! ‘‘.evers and Forke, Cruets, ete.: all of which will be clased out without reserve. A. McNEILL, July 2, 19°9 -til) sale: Autioneer. NOTICE. ' (FRE Steamer Southport will not run be- tween Charlottetown and Rocky Point ‘office und receive reward, jy6 tf re BE he Se aR NTED,—A Girl for General Housework, We Mrs. 3.0. Taylor, peeaoy Strpet ty 3 oo Wednesday, the 10th of a $89. , uly 4, 1899—ttl date why EEE a = = a GOFF BROS. Are Away Ahead of Competitors for Boots and Shoes, Cheap, Durable and Stylish. nnn * {DS Mu —=x RQ ——— aeetinemeee a amend OU 5) roa Charlottetown, June 5, 1889—eod wky under all circrumstances and over all kinds of ds, and have comfort- able and dry feet all the time 4 footwear at when [ buy my GOFF BROS. oe ‘GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selec . Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a deli-; cately flavored beverage which may save us | many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a conetiiution | may be gradually built up until evens enough to } resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to | attack wherever there is a weak point. We | may escape many a fatal shaft by ‘keeping our- selves weil fortified with pure blood anda pro- perly nourished frame.”—Civil Service Gazette, | Made simply with boiling water and miik. | Sold only in kets, by Grocers, labelled thus: | JAMES EPPS d- CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. ; Aecld—) sr dv & wiy NOTICE | S HEREBY GIVEN that all communications in respect to matters affecting the Depart. | mentof Indian Affairs, should be addressed to! the Honorable E. Dewdney as Superintendent, Genera! of Indian Affairs, and not a8 Minister of | the Interior, or to the undersigned. Ajj Officers | of the Department should addre-s their official etters to the undersigned, : L. VAN KOUGHKE*. : Jeputy Superintendent-Geuers a of Indian Affairs. agian A flairs, | aa oa ee Department of J Ouewe, gus May, ?8=4. ) - ww ; i aed ERE TERIE Pe a / 159 “Aray and Wary Dep JAS. SCOTT & C0., FIALIP AS. A Full Stock of Wines and Liquors JUST RECEIVED. Cases ROYAL BLEND, 75 cases INLAY BLEND &GALIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, > ‘ nh * CHAMPAGNE, choice branda, i560 «6«** CLARET, 25 ** HOCK and MOSELLE, 25 * LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Maraschiuo, Benedictine, 200 “ FINE vrORT and SHERRY, 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TON, 300 * HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, °*, oF ond ¥,. CX, 100 * BASS’S ALE, 200 * BURKE'S STOUT, 100 * APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 * BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 “ FINE OLD RUM, 50 “ KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, —And a Full Stock of— CHOICE GROCERIES ap?