a ae a Se, a it in = To a ell-k ; istice of the pee ace EE OY I . . ‘ ‘Et focal and Oiher liems, st reeeiverd at - } BAA - P \pynes Doma ‘pat Connolly bros, 7 bookstore and get a i fashion sheet, fre« a . i caale is postponed e 2nd see advertise - gan sailed fromm Cardigan with a load of cattle, St. Pierre 7~ at tl Stipendiary ( lt was sdjourned ng of law points. ~- it mtaining nine - may, at 12 sce8 ‘ McNeill, ° ‘ of Miemae and 3 W i ela this esi f F. H. na ‘ bot My 5B nen a using a w) 1 wa in the ship ‘ years ago, off | , z < tiy retard = { Ae a uN et A ti 1 i iS ; Shoeotitipy, are rt Drtil Shed this n > a te ha new i W be of a W SOM nmerside bovs will be able to tell ci will hold. many Zz illons it - Mikado, owned by Mr.Gavin, ‘tween VV est oe and ening, ght ina np anied by lightning in h muncder Py when last ‘ was < Che | tones were one et had to put Goternment_ hav f a detective to endea- mof the Marg is efforts in bringing’ the nt rowned ste hor- iy pe « it Summerside kerel, canght in the -ast fish very plentiful the limit the to obtain any in is res the putside nable ans were fishing > MeKen to rly main of McLeod & On by telephone yesterd Ly ret eft this morning by 1 . whe re will . iking the dimensions of gen- tyle. ‘Lhis ug Establish sailed for Boston ‘argo consisting of yarrels and 917 cases bsters, 27 bags horns, rers: Annie Mo- McPhee, Annie J smes T rainor, fi pa isseny iay, Miss wits Du ianan, - oe Brerxs and Miss Fairbanks, of Hali- i eting at Cardigan Presbyterian Tuesday, the 26th inst., and organ- h of the Ladies’ Foreign Mission appointed prancn Cardigan lent: Miss Minto, Vice tary; M ladies were secre 18s Charlotte onventiv! the = on | irs man, Chas. nee, Ww. U. Kenzie, Chas. Kinlay, |. Ball, l A. bremnet Mr. McLeod. - imes Ol next, Palmer, Turner, elatl L igh, ce ih Lay ust 4t i} Ne i vi P. Me Mi ‘ i pbe! k a H. (,0n, >. Jo} wh Rifle ( lub held its tition yesterday afternoon The match was fired rifies at 500 and 600 Us we each. Lieut. John A. again headed the list of competi- ith the handsome score of 62 points: out 491 70 Phi is the silver Lo rth has won this seasom. o- In pe rval \J : Lanrt 3 2enTi eT] aro second the General Manager Insurance Company in ve of this Province. He was 1 is a brother of Mr. Henry Since Mr. Burke took mew the busi increased. : * Life Lot 49 ft Southy t ‘ / nh manag greatly a building in Mon- and will be a. a $ to erect S500, 000), Lil Ameri : Will cost - Ley, Commissioner of Pub nied by H. L. Macdonald Esqs., the local repre king a tour of the Car eting the diffe rent publi 7 Pamsian they paid a hton Caen ind wet W ednesday Mr. y and efficient ating mE (in Visik 1 Ro . : : Bentley is official, r and in investig at- nts ol che pes yple ‘ seine earn of the death of eneath, Lot which sad it his residence on Monday, ind painful illness of 1onths Mr. Donahoe was a spect al, and the esteem felt by the very gree at. number hbors who,at this ve ry bus sy his remains to at Cardigan Bridge ~ wife and eutbdieni €. Mr..James 62, Vie mw d be piace, hi sorrowin ir he irtfelt » Vears. 4 5 a the marriage at Mount sC ‘offir: ‘wad Mr. Jay, published sterday, was a forgery—the ome scoundtel whom we trust ind out and made pay the pe snalty contemptible conduct. The — nied by a request to pub- appendes i the name of and on this weepted it in good fi faith and gave The identity of the forger is sus- id it is hoped he will speedily be to justice, in ted, ‘ ight t a} = ee is a AMI ~ , Mz 7 ON LULNGRAPHIC NEWS. (SPECIAL D&SSPATOHES TO Tak Examrxen. } 4 Warship Ashore. TITF ‘ ae i; J { Hatmax, July 2 The United States w: arship Ossipee, ae en rer the harbor at 9 o'clock this morn- my, attempted to rut up on the inside instead of the outside of the Point Pleas- ant buoy. The result was that she struck on the shoals about 100 yards inside the buoy. The big bats forward) including heavy steam launch, were lowered into the water and forward deck guns were run to after part of» ship in order to lighten her, and at half tidewshe backed off without assistance, It is thought theship has not suffered any serious injury. The Imperial Mail Koute. Orrawa, July 28. It is understood that Sir” J. Blackwood, Seeretary of the ] uperial post othee de partment, sails for Canada August. 6, the purpose of ‘studying. the advantages offered by the Canadian Pacifi¢as an Im- periak mail route to the East. “He will be accompanied over the line to the Pacifi Coast by Hon. Mr. McLellan, Postmaster- General. The report of Sir J. Blackwood, ror it 1s understood, will decide the prospects of the route The Moulders Demand. ; ~- = TORON ro, duly 28 The moulders’ demand for an immediate Mu ' of 10 per cent. on piece work was withdrawn to-day, and the masters’ propo sition to pay 5-per cent. more now and an other 5 per cent. the first of next Mareh WAS acce} I — Arbitration Suggested. match with the Derbyshire team by One inning and 40 runs. vyesteruay ——_ The Grasshopper i lague. BRUSSELS, July 28 Gr isshoppers are destroying the crops 1n various parts of Belgium. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, July 29—10 a.in. Moderate winds, partly tloudy, or cloudy with showers. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. July 28—Freeman W Kent, Swan’s Island, Me; ¢ te0 6 Jenuinys, Liverpool, N.S; Charles Inness, Cioticester, Mass; John Fellow. do: Norinan Mclsaac, do; Albert Cross, Eastport, Me: Albert Bullerwell, do; Herbert Wright, do; Wm Baker, do; Embry Paul, do; Wm Brown, Gloucester, Mass; Geo McLean, do; Robt Cosgrove, do; Frank Dickson, Eastport, Me; D B Fraser, Pictou; Jas Clow, Murray Harbor: H UL McDonald, Cardigan; Miss Lew- ellin, Boston; Miss MeKenzie, Cambridge, Mass: Miss McLeod, do. 29—J G Scrim geour, Cardigan Bridge: Ewen Me‘Sregor, Montague Bridge; John Brownell, Brockton; Mass. ZANKIN HOUSE. July 28—J P Stebbene, Boston; R Cum- ming, St John; N B; GA Brown, do; Charle’ Parsons, Montreal; W A Dixon, Toronto; J Herbert Mason, do; S S Forrest, Halifax; Master Arthur Forrest, do; A C Edwards, do; T Ferguson, Moncton. REVERE July 28—A B Pollock, Toronto: W E Gardiner, do; R J Gardiner,do; { W Thomas, Halifax; Rev J McMillan; do; Mrs J McMillan, do; Miss A MeMillan, do; Miss M MeMillan, do; W L Kane, HOUSE, England: S Fawkes, do; Suir NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN ENTERED. PORT July 28—Bounty, McLaine, Sydney, coal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor; Althea Paoli, Pictou, con, July 20—Oselle, Cook, Wallace, lumber; Pho line. Marshman, Buctouche, do; Ariadne, + - l'renholm, Cape Tormentin CLEARED. July 28—-Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, mdse: stmr Worcester, Nickerson, Boston. July 26—Althaea, Paoli, Pictoa, lial: Neried, Dewar, South Bar; Oselle, Cook, W allace, bal: Ariadne, Trenholm, Baie Verte, bal. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, July 28—Ent schr C J Bryd ges, Pye, Craspe, lumber; Kate, Walsh, Pic- tou. -eoal, Ghd 26.-Adonia,... McKinnon, Pic tou, bal o6..45 J Brydges, Pye, Pictou, bal. Sammerside Exports. July 26, 1887. : gf Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene :— SUMMERSIDE, a 2 werebe... .. . . « ass dae ot oe eee Sn ae 200 18] cases eggs. 159 185 bags oats.... 155 s @ cabvaeil. ois ss» ood puraidl $i122 By same steamer on 27th: ..8 190 2 howecs «a. - «pass — es os 119 cases eggs.....------ 3 3. 40 30 sacks WOO]. 44.0.6. -6-60 44+ Ae eee 2500 2 bels sheep skins heehee . Is 175 bags Oats...... ee wether estes 142 1 bag potatoes......--+- ] $2345 LONDON, July 28. MM I } i Lirtec! members OT Parlia ment, including eighse, ex-ministers, have | Sigin smemorial to President Cleveland | and’ Congress ‘in favor ef the settlement of | the internationa: dispute by arbitration. Gricket L ND IN, July ZO. The Canadian cricket team won the x ~~» Nié é % BIRT ‘eS ad On the@8ih July, Mrs. J. Macional wa on MARRIED, At Alberton, July 18th, by Rev C. E. Macken- zie, John Dougherty to Lilly Goill, eth ot Cas- Cul fee, At Si. Peter's Church. Albérton, July 23rd, Rey. C. E, Mackenzie, Incumbent, George Hay- wood to Adelaide Patterson, both of Kildare Capes, DIED. lu this city, on the 23th inst., Magdalen H., in fant daughter of Dunean and Gertrade Me Lean. See age The Musical Evevt of the. Seasu. THE GREAT Lisiemann and Fanny Kellogg: CONCERT COMPANY, Consisting of the following Artists: ANNY KELLOGG, the great dramatic 8 ABBY CLARK FORD, Coat: GEO. N. HOTT, sprano alto, Peo rt G. B. RONCONI, Basso. BERNARD LISTEMANN, Violinist, & RONCONY, the Flute Virtuso, | nt ny Kellogg. Quartette...«.... JOR Fanny Kellogg, Abby Ciark Ford, Geo. N. Hoit and G. B. Ronconi. An Futire Change of Brogegmme| Tuesday Evening. ae ‘She Hall will be cleansed and comfortably S@a Wd. Admission, 35 cents; Reserved Seats, 50 cents. A few Specially Reserved Chairs may be had. Plan of Halland Sale of Tickets will open at the Diamond bookstore Friday morning, 29th inst., at 9 o'clock. July 26, 1287. ISS7--PALL PRIEP--1887 2 The well-known Clipper Barkentine G 37> amet 4 IV A- 3 Tons Register, Now Newly Metalled and Reclassed at Lloyds, JOUN ROACH, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpooi for Charleitetown, About the Ist SEPTEMBET And will carry Freight at through rates; to the different Railway points on the Island, , next. For Freight a & SONS, 16 Great pply in London to JOHN PITCAIRN W oni aes Street, E. Ci; in Liverpool to PITCAIR tOTHE RS, South John Street; or here to the owner PEAKE ‘Be 108. & C8. saw tf ol O94 Ch’town, July 27, 1 town to Liverpool. +70 Udu From Charlo Baik The Clipper “OBRORGE PEAKE,” 450 Tons Register, J@UN McWALHON, BASTEL. Dune here about the 16th August, WILL FOR Liverpesol. Direct./ About the 25th AUGUST, SAIL And will carry canned goods, stores, &c., at Low Rates of Freight. PEAKE BROS. 2 C0. Charlottetown. July 27, 1887--3aw tf a 100 Bbis, No, 1 Extra Plastering Lime HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, July 16, 1837--2wks eod By same steamer on 23th :— —— $ 784 July ts, 1887 FLOUR. 2wks eod ' A. McNEILL, ’ July 22, 1887 8 ave. Eight Per Cent by Trading PRIP AY, Auetion Sale. Dwell ing House atid Premises, corner Weymouth and Dorchester Streets. 1. AM instructed by Mr. John O'Connell to Seli Auction, SATURDAY, July sth, at 12 oe ido k, noon, That « vonveniently situated) House and Prem ise , formerly the property of Capt. O'Connell clos e by the Railway Station, Particulars at Sale. Auctioneer. -ts AUSTION SALE Live Stock and Farm Implements. I AM instructed, by Owen Connolly, Esq.. t> “ Selb by Auction, on MONDAY. Angnst 1ith, at Libo'clock a. m., at his far ‘im, St. Peter’s Road, close by the city, 65 HEAD OF CATTLE, Na MELX : 1 Shorthorn Bu),.3 years old. I do do _ 16 months old, 20 Milch Cows. 10 Heifers, 2 years old. £ Will give two of their Grand Vocal and Instru-| 10 s-do 7 1 year oid, mental Concerts in the a Oxen, 2 yéars61d. do 1 year old, 2 6 Te 14 Oalves, Shorthorn and Ay rshire, very super- MARK ui I i ee aie ior. aN f @xbe pting such aninga!s as may be disposed of ’ previouslyat private sale.) . ’ ~ ay..9 This valuable pure Dred stock com prises Short- was Sc stent NarI org Monday ethic eek Toa guy gs, horns, Jerseys, and Ayrshires, some with certi- : . fied pedigrees Vl UST Isi ) } ALSO, es A large lot of Farm Implements TERMS-All sums under $15, cash on delivery; j ’ over firt anvount four-months on approved joint notes, Duct—“Liliy of Kilian i, i F Benedict A. McNEILL|L, Gee, N. hioeik end G. B. Menconi, ' Auctioneer, Violin Solo—"*Concerfo”.. Bazzi int | wp tewns July 18, 1887,—ts wky i Bernhard Listematin. ' a Eee. Celebrated Echo Song (with Flute oblizato)Bishop | Fanny Kellogy. Ballad ell, sweet gel” Abt Geo N. Hoit Fl S ‘antaisie Melancolique”. &. B. Ronconi. Ballad—*"Tit for f ut df... Sh AbS Gad ; Bomter | } bs Clark Ford. ie | Duet —‘‘Say once again, I love thee”..... : .-fromm Don Pasquale E have GxOCERLES of the_ best quatity— Fanny heliogs and Geo. N. Hoi! |W Te a, Sazar, Molas-es, Kerosene, &c,, &e.. | Aria—**Madaminna” (Don Juan) Mozart | and xlmost every farpier aos Ksgs to dispose of. | . G. B. Ron ; Wily not come direct tour store, every week.| ) a. Notturno”, Ernst ' and.exchange your Eggs for Groceries ? | Vj > ‘ Rondo” Paganini it pays to do so, because we allow you ton gani Bernard Liste mann, | Song (with Violin obligato) ..Gouned ‘Une Hent Per Dozen Wore. for pene Eggs than the regular cash price, and »you Groceries in exchange as low as they can be bought for cash in any store im the city. At presenti prices you With Us, nd have not to go out of your way to do 39,a8s ur stere is Conveg@iently situated. WE HAVE SOME SPLENDID Porto Rico and Barbadoes Sugar for Preserving which we will exchange for Eggs on same terms as other goods. &@ CALL AND_SEE IT, oe GEO. CARTER 0. MARKET SQUARE, CH’TOWN. July 15-—-wky Butter Tubs. | OQ VERY nice, smoothly finished. ? CAR VELL BROS. Jly 23 ~ Provincial Rifle Associatiou. MHE Annual P innate of this Association wili be held on Kensing rton Range, Coarlotte- town, on MUNDAY, 15th “August and following days. Firing to commence at 8.30 a. m. G. L. DOGHERTY, Major, Sec’y Prov. Rifle Association. July 12t—3aw S&ewky tl.dte WANTS, LOST, FOUND Ac. for M. (furnished) Apply to Ws. july 29 3i W ES TBOURN K—To be Let eizhteen months at least. Rayden, | OST--Yesterday.. near Ferry Wharf, a . Purse 4 contaiuing a $i0 bili and @ dentist's account. Finder will be liberally rewarded on leaving same at this office. jly2% 3i FoR Sa LE second calf. Jersey Grade Cow, S years old, Apply to W. fettts Post Office. jiy27 3i pd eee ro. LE T—The store lately Gceupled” by A. F, Yuiil; immediate pessessions Apply to M. Stevenson, Queea Strect.. _ junels tf Vy ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Girl to work at sewing oe (machine and hand); good rages to «the Ticht, persou. .Apply to Scott«& Brow. adic hatters, next to Milton House, 136 Kerit Street. jly 26 tf To LET—That Désirable Dwelling House, situ- ate on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, lately occupied by Mr. George J. Wright; immediate possession. Apply to George Alley. jly 230e0dut W ANTED IMMEDIATELY—2 ‘ook and Housemaid; good references required. Av- plyto Mtrs: “dward Patmer, U pper Queen Street. jly21 eod tf To LET—Part of a House of five or six roams’ pleasantly situs ; varthy furnished if de sired. Appiy at EXAMINER office. jiy19 tf W AN rED— - servant girl. Good reference re- quired. Apply to Mrs. C. B. MeNeill, Great Ge orge Street. O LET— Three mile 3 trom town, a Dwelling ¥ TS House, partly furnished if required. For par- tienlars enquire of L. E. Prowne. . jun6 eod if S AFE FOR SALE | A good one. fae to ©. ¥. McGregor, Osborne House. pd ‘00D PASTURE for two cowsin a ficld half- ( mile from West End of City; pump in the field. Apply at this office, jua2g To LET —A House and Siable on Pleasant Street, with good water on premises; also, House on «ing Street, near Hailway. Apply to William Deda. jane7 W ANTED TO RENT—A Hoase containing six or seven rooms, within six or séve-n min- utes’ walk of the Railway. Apply at this office. jlyi8 edit. Lak cake Ware ae ee Ae 5 tube butter ow: . ..6 oh + oe He ET l% , » Ow x T Sa ste 31 cases CFZB! nn ne - sents het’ “9° a0 ; 300 Bbis. E ATENT F LO R. po. L iT —The two upper flats in the brick build- 5 boxes cheese POR SALE BY ing, above the sipre Occupied by Miller Bror. B tete skerel ci Ji dA). beet. oe i My ome & Sewing Machine Agents; can be rented togethtr Oe a vo HORACE HASZARD. |or separately;-possession immediately. Apply to Mrs. Offer, Queen Street. jund wed sat ‘ | WP CHARLOTTENOHH p—ppr | ee - % : A« oS é + SUL: SPECIAL LOT OPENING TO-DAY AT STANLEY BROS. BROWN’S BLOCK. eee TE OWN HG CAS LADIES JERSEY JALKETS, Bough: at a BARGAIN, will be Soid 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES, Ch'town, July 14, 1887- 29. -eod & whew ee ee Emmense =—a21e aooks Aoi BOOTS & SHOES eS a Bs It Discommt lor Jay, --AT THE—— plOT AND SHOE FACTORY. Our present parinership expires on the Ist of August, next, and in order to make prepa- ration for a change in business we will sell off our present stock for one month at 20 per cent discount on our regular low prices. ' ' me Come and get Bargains. : O— DORSEY. Cx PEER & CM. Ch’town, July 2, 1887.—eod & wky Ginghams, Seersuckers, Black and ” “ Colored Casimeres AT a Tg’ ~ 1 ey REDUCED PRICES. ” A LSO.- ean 9 ‘ 9? \ ' ‘ be ‘ ‘ ° - i Men's and Boys’ Snits, Linders and Shirts, ‘ # x » Straw and Felt Hats. Sign of the LION. Queen treet, Ch’town, July 13, 1887—eod & wky Y T HEALTH AND PL KASUR X \ 7 ILL be opened to guests and visitors for the season, on JULY 2nd. This popular Watering Place bas been improved this season and will have more attractions than ever. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, « pis for .uests; Returning every Thursday and Monday Mornings, at’ 9 ocleck, a. m., Charlotte town time. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 10.15 a. m., and 3.30 p, m. a ‘* Hunter River for Charlottetown at &14 a. m., 1.33 p. m., and 6.12 p. m, . ‘“ Hunter River for Summerside at 6.58 a. m., 11.38 a. an., and 4.50 p, m. “ ‘* Summerside for Hunter River at 6.15 a. m., 1}.40 a. m., and 4.55 p.m. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds slower than Charlottetown Time. I Mr. Bagnall will meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, to conyey passengers to Seaside. TERMS MODERATE. Address : JOHN NEWSON & CO., June 28, 1887. Charlottetown. i oo jE rant money, and to that end are offering our immense stock of Furniture and House-furnishing Goods at prices that defy all competition.’ Call and see. We are prepared to fill all orders entrusted to us with promptness. Special attention this season to Repairing and Uphostering for house-cleaning time. An immense stock of Window Shades, Children’s Carriages, Mantle Mirrors, Picture Frames Mouldings, Window and Cornice-pole Goods to arrive in a tew days. ——_— —0 WRIGHT & CO i oe % Ch’town, April 22, 1887. ais