* * ities ROK “es spain Sail aii cinch, Mints ' ; " } the . . en vs , sh afte THE DAILY EFYAMINER the city than the proposed idoa, which after shia AS . ' 44** {all will be no very costly affair. And as so much g¢g bling : issatisfaction has JULY 3. 1890. so much grumbling and dissa ‘ been expressed, year after year, by our health | down t »the schoolboy skater, in regard to ; q 5 « . citizens, from the medical clicer Beautifying the Cit) Now that the noisy Philharmonic Society | Government Pond, we sincerely hope that has passed into its summer silence, and the | the foregoing proposal may be carried out, , school examinations, with their many in-| , , ’ Ggications of a rie h intellectu ul dev wAOpnye iE Convent de Netire Dame. in the minds of the young generation at und | Among the many accounts which have as, are over, the time seems opporsune ae | appeared within the last fortnight of closing citizens to take up the ideacf the physica! | school exercises, not very much notice has ir. | been taken of the classes « fthe Convent ot of | Notre Dame. This, however, 18 largely | owing to the quiet and unostentatious man- ner in which the exercises are generally it is now, perhaps, tov late to a detailed account of the work in that venerable institution, but development of Charlottetown, which c tainiy does not receive that amount strention whic’: should be bestowed upon in acity so beautifully situated as the | conducte } enter into performed : : t is certainly due to the teachers and pupils old capital of Prince Edward Island may be | |... ord tho fact that the teaching is of a most in which we live. There seems to be no doubt but that this i very high order, and embraces a wide range picturesque little cities in Canada, if the | of subjects, The pupils in the advanced tin tith “li but take the slicht amount | department, which ist sught by Mother St. inhabitants will but take the shgn | Avnes, showed remarkable proficiency in e branches, Mathematics and tin Ihe late Su] erintendent of Schools, r. Montgomery, was wont to speak in mas le, in a few ye irs, one ot the . , 7 - of trouble and care necessary to make It 80. | { t] We now possess one of the most beautiful | [, \l North i Mneglish ; eee ae) ee parks in America, of which the} 4ir. ‘ tizans of Charlottetown may well be | words of encomium of the thor ughness of eae : . the teaching in the Convert Schools, ana igh id. sll who witnessed the exercises of Mother The valuable work done in Queen Square | St. Agnes’ class could feel that such praise i ae ‘ ' laserved shews what a sudden transformation a little | was weil deserved. : ; : Specimens of the grass ind a tew trees are Cap ible of making : . : = pul in any portion of the city. A few years ag: fromthe first rude efforts to the finest fancy sewing, were also exhibited, and ‘ , this section of the town was almost as dusty | received high eulogiums from the and desolate as the great salt desert of | Drawings a needie-work of the j ' visitors. | . } | paintings were also to be seen | smony many other tasteful objects which | years, eldest son of William McLaren, late of DAILY EXAMINER, --- - => Personal. Mr. John T. Crockett, of the firm of J. H. Myrick & Co., left on a trip to Halifax and Boston this morning. : Misa McGarry, the talented elocutionist, ar- rived on Monday evening, and is now a guest at the Hotel Davies. She was accompanied by J. H. Logan, Esq. Hon.'Joseph O, Arsenault, Wellington, was t the Osborne last evoping, on return from Ottawa. He left for home this morning. The Right Hon. Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert, the third Earl of Carnarvon, died on Saturday last in London, after a long and severe illness. Lord Carnarvon was born in 1831. His name came prominently before the people of Canada as the author of the “Carnarvon terms” between Canada and British Columbia, when the Pacifie provinze threatened to secede from the union. General Middleton terminated his career as commandant of the Canadian militia last Mon- day. He says he will devote himself hereafter to writing on militia topics. His imperial pension will be seven hundred pounds. Last session several members spoke in favor of appointing a Canadian to this position, but the government holds that so long as the Dominion is part of the empire and Canada has to rely on England for defence purposes, it is better to have the judgment and ex- perience of an imperial officer. BIRTHS. At Victoria, Crapaud, on July Ist, the wife of Mr. E. Boswell, of a son. > aoe DIED. In this city, this morning, Ewen Herbert, ‘eldest son of Ronald and Martha McMillan, aged five years and eleven months, At Daluth, Mion., U. S., on June 22nd, of typhoid fever, Janies Lawrence, aged 17 —— | the trained lady puts forth to beautify and|P E. Island, and grandson of the late Hon. The trees planted throughout the Ci y 2 ’ | James McLaren, Brudenell. Many a , of . , Oo. he il athize with Mr. c- during the last three or four years are} Qn the afternoon of Monday, June 234d, | the old home will sympathize with Mr. } ; the music pupils performed a well-selected | Laren in his sad loss in a strange land. aireadty er ning to have a picturesque; tHe music pupus perior é ims | - y magne : 1 . ‘amme to the delight of a large number! At Charlottetown, on the lst July inst., of effect. soe aes Many of the performers were | croup, James Gordon, youngest son of Augus- - } Tier ty | r ‘i - E 7 t ee ae r ° . » © ; so. . , , M wy portions of the town, especially in). tonder years, but gave good promise of ~_ “= ene ee j : : : 1 * gabe fle mn : ye »; months, the West End. where trees have been al-} musica! excellence. fhe performance of; Oh bi as is shini ; : 1 4) ithe a nite: thinth . » | 1 bright the sun is shining low : rrow for thirty or forty years, e | i yore advanced pu} ils, poth as to ward om Pall sitet diab bic 8 — po Cog} and expression, was excellent. Miss Benoit's | nn 4 1s gay 5 now beginning to have thal appearance I Mien tMaTbonald's | Yet here we sit repining for . piayi on the harp, 1 Wiss MC naid § } : ld hioned quietness nd ease which |} * = * neato gee Sea Our loved one’s taken away. GiG-tasmtoned § gquiecues " ane m ti violin were deservedly praisea. Che | : ‘ - ; i ‘ ¥ - ey — = = = = is always so delightful a feature of old | exercises were hondred with the presence of | , wuininbies eal t eeabey: i SHIP NEWS. cities | Mrs. Garvell, for whom a very pretty song | j | of welcome was sung i } } Sie feces j { movement, which we thoroughiy nope | _—] am -+ | The Diocesan Synod. -- = will be successful, is now on hand by some | i of the citizens of the western part of the | city to carry out sundry improvements 12 | (Halifax Herald.) ' e vicinity of Government Pond, which ' Mira : : cumity Of \s0r , , md Phe Diocesan Synod of the Church of } 1 ao )} oa Yona —. ; ‘ a if accomplished, will probably change that | Bycland resumed its session at St. Luke's, | portion of the town into one of our most n Satorday afternoon, at tatee o clock. _ - * rr i s ry rleace Was a fiiting { Vacs Cries k itiful stricts [he propos al «ig «(to £ Lie 8° OSusin vas the ming os vac aNCies > a . t tlerent committees he special make A airect and sno connection irom mittee on incidentals reported, sustain- | the action of the committee in not re-| , Milton, Yarmouth en- Rev. Rural Dean | the main part of the city with Brighton | jng Road and Victoria Park, by carrying | porting Ail Saints titled te representation. Si vore ted a report on tion of the Church in Canada. The report | was recommitted for alteration. Rev. F. H. Almon submitted a report of the special committee on the W.and QO. fund. The} report was received and made the first item | on the order paper for the afternoon meet- | ing. Rev. Dr. Partridge submitted the! report of the executive committee, after) the reading of which the synod adjourned at half-past five, to meet again in the even- it eight o’cluck. Ac the evening session the executive re-j| port was taken up for consideration. The! smendment to Canon C. passed glast session for consideration was confirmed. The re- commendation of the special committee on the proceedings of provincial representatives was confirmed. Judge Townsend's motion relative to arrangements for making up the Bishop's salary was deferred until the sup- plementary report of the executive com- mittee is taken up. The report on the uni- fication of the Church was again taken up, It was moved that the report be adopted, and further recommended that two dele-| gates be appointed. Those appointed were Archdeacon Smith and Dr. H. Y. Hind. Che supplementary report was next taken up and the following recommendations adopted :— ‘‘The executive committee recommended | that the payment of the interest on See house to Brighton Road and the Park, either by | purchase money be paid out of the money at | credit of the synod. ‘‘ it is suggested that any moneys invested by the Synod be called in and re-invested in i e house.” } . , y Fitzroy and West streets across the upper | as PG > j , 3 Or! the unificac j pa.t of Government Pond until they meet, | and by continuing a short street from their | 3 ; tion diagonally across the intersec upper angle of the field adjoining the Pond until | it enters the McKinnon. | The surface of the upper portion of the | Pond e the residence of Mrs. ODpos! | } i i | i Brighton Road somewhere Op- | above the road, it ly raise with earth until a grassy} . % 2 ee » meadow is formed with a clear, | The | n of the Pond will be changed is proposed to oradual interval: open stream flowing down the centre. lower porti: inte the condition of a fresh water lake, whose surface willbe always kept above the level of high tides, so that the dan- shine of gercus conditions and the green he stagnant sea water will be always avoided. »f t) Tie power of the stream of water from \ Spring Park is ample to keep up the neces- I * ! t sary circulation in a small fresh water lake. Lf a few elm trees and willows are planted around the water edgesand about the flat upper intervale surface, the whole vicinity may be made very beautiful. rr} . } Chis proposed change will make a very direct entrance from the centre of the city the way of Fitzroy Street, which is eighty feet in Wes 6 across width, leading directly Hast and the centre of the city from the | the se was then resolved that the title of the The wsing Mr. hi new Exhibition grounds, on ; See house be vested in the Synod. ; Horne’s brick building on Main Street, |", ; } : : ‘ i | following resolution was then adopted : Mr. Alex. Brown’s residence and St. “oT ; bs ho ; cig lsbieah i Phat the question of the income of the James’ Kirk, or by way of Kent Street on} See he considered on Monday afternoon im- | the South side of Rochford Squ ire where a| ™ li tely aiter the disp gal of Mr. Almon’s Vv - Elim and Rock Maple motion on the W & O. fund withthe dean in| Vieorou rrawiil Gi f mare OCK 3 12 » ‘ : “a ees the chair and with closed doors,” tree jianted four years ago will in three rT} : : ees piunted foyr years ago will 11 Che first business Monday morning was | years torm a continuous avenue irom the | the question of the el rgy superannuation i Peter’s|fund. The report of the committee was} presented by the Rev. Dr. Bowman, and | embvudied a scheme for superannuation on a regular business basis of premiums for superannuation privileges, and the scale of dusty centre of the city past St. E»planade by way of of the most Church, or from th Wes beautiful localities in the city. Street, which is one The direct entrance to the town from the ber of years the clergyman shall have served , The highest amount guaran- | teed after SO years of service is $400, and | when aclergyman has reached the age of | park by either of the above streets would : : . in the diovese. beautiful Iwo o. the very best be very } land ICaPe € ffec 8 in Cnario ‘town may be | f oObtaine y Slanati On he 10W Margin ¢ (VU years he Ihay by righ gO Upoli the fuad, | Government Pond and loukiag up Fiizroy| +s Van ae Parividge and Brock were | Ss ¢ towards St. James’ Kirk and by}; A. pos 0 — OVernot or | . c { eg Oanon Brock withdrew lookiug along West Street from where it i Os pam snd Dr. Partri ig : was elected. i joins the Pon The proposed improve- | \ motion to include the clergy of P. E, | ments will be sure to raise ihe value of all | sia in the superannuation fund was yiven notice of. The afcernoon’s session of the Synod was taken up with a discussion of the bishop’s salary. residence property west of Queen Street, and we certainly hope that all property ; . : . » ‘ | holders in the western portion of the city eo I. 0. G. T. will see that it is in their own financial in- terests te substanti ally aid th Ww k and h t all r’é id is of iat porti mn progressive | The Annual Summer Meeting of the of the town will assist in the work of mak- | Grand Lodge of 1.0. G. T. was I the surroundings of their homes beauti- | Ye?" River , Bridge on the Ist and ful 2nd inst. The atteudance was large, and av : , , : ' showed in a very marked degree the ad- ; : mn ie as . . : . yhen the citizens have raised a certain vance which this Order has made since the sum towards making the proposal a cer t session, mainly owing to the visit of : . - . ‘ > * . Mrs. Keefer to this Province, and the in- tainty, oad y Wii probably ask the City |. : ; " A pe terest she created in the cause of temper- Coune}] to aid tnem , , ice, doubt but| Notwithstanding the disappointment of that the Council will take advantage of the | “™*ry, on account of the carelessness and who commanded the in this necessary and usefu; work, end there is no and no ‘ grouads present on a bright afternoon, filled i with young and active players. pension to be commensurate with the num- |, Summerside, #uly 2—Ent schr Morning Light, Brean, Chatham, lumber; Azov, Ken- nedy. Newcastle, lumber; Regina B, Gordon, Roston, mdse, Cid 2—Schr Morning Light, Brean, Pictou, bal; Azov, Kennedy, Chatham, bal; Jessie Newel!, Bernard, Caraquet, hal; Jennie Armstrong, McDonald, Tidmsh, oats. Dyspepticure—Is uot a palliative, but ®cure; it frst relieves, then controls, and finally entirely subdues the irritation and in- flarmmation of the stomach that causes indiges- tion and dyspepsia. is ree Hxz’s A Fryer.—The Jovrnal says: Mr. | Patrick Peters, of Union Road, Lot 2, was a | passenger by the St. Lawrence last Tuesday morning, en route to Portland, Me., with his flying machine, which he intends exhibiting in that city on the 4th inst. indpcdeabs Lawn Trnvyis.—The tennis grounds at Vic- toria Park were well patrenized on the aftes- noon of Dominion Day, Notwithstanding “% hard winter on grass,” the courts are now looking well. They are beautifully located, rettier sight can be seen than these Tuesday's game was principally confined to mixed doubles, and from what we saw of the play, the Charlottetown Club will be able to send some good players to the Inter-provincial Tournament, to be held at Truro in August next, HARD GOAL! Landing To-day per Schooner ‘ Ethel Emerson” : 350 Tons Hard Coal, GOOD QUALITY. ¢. LYONS. july3—lw MISS JENNIE McGARRY'S RE GS ITAL. WY. Mi. C. A. Hall. PHURSDAY, JULY 3rd. PROGRAMME. 1. (a) The Hero of the Tower....... Carleton (b) **In Mother’s Absence,......... Miss Jennie McGarry. 2. Piano Solo, *‘Les Adieux de Paris,” pia teks aed es ee ree | Mr. J. H. Logan, 3. (a) The Barial March of Dundee,..... ican a6 04s ape be enbies eae ess eee (With musical accompaniment ) (Lb) The Cataract of Lodore.......Soythey (o} Bue. Tattle Bee. . os. ke, kéee ed Miss Jennie MeGarry, 4. Song—‘‘ The Song That Reached My SE 0 0-696 6 carats i dh A ddes x eedn as Miss Florrie Earle. DB. ta) Tee Belle. i... 35 sss .Edgar Allan Poe (b) Courtship of Henry V..... Shakespeare (c) How Raby Played.... ..... ceed Miss Jennie McGarry. Doors open at 7.30. Recital at 8 p.m Admission 25 cents, Reserved Seats 35 cents. Tickets may be obtaired at Reddin ros. Drug Store and Chappelle’s Bookstore. “a'| REMOVAL SALE. BY AUCTION ON FRIDAY, AT 2.36 O’CLOCK, AT OUR NEW PREMISES, THU CONNOLLY BLOCK, To close all consignuments on hand, including a large lot of new and second-hand furniture, — . oT | et, | Scu} } ity of hose opportunity of changing the present filthy | : 7 oO aT ' 1G al nis of ¢ : ces*pr 1 hey tits £ Ltht mi, K own as Goveroment Pond, into | a}j | al seemed to enjoy ti one th ; j trip, and the kind- moat beautiful features of our | nese which we received on cur arcival there naturally b autiful city N ) public work l was 4h Appy chiay ve [fom could he . Sle | to ws at the start. uid 0 =e popuar, or please a larger ‘ number «f citizens, or The next meeting of ce : . 2 the Grand Lodge will be in January, but save & more imme- | the exact dute ar place of meeting Sas rt B, D, fiste off. in beautifying 4 large partion of | yet been fized upon, Sen * ; i + or te rv ‘feather Belle” | ’ ‘ ’ : whe Begiect sucwn } Sale positive. 1 | 8 New Bedroom Suites, kixtra Chairs, Tables, Mattrasses, &c. —ALSo— {Stock in Trade of Miss Ellis, in Wool and | Fan xy Work. Also, 1 sett Fairbank’s Hay } Seales in good order—capacity 6,000 Ibe, E. , NORTON & CO., iy? Aus ne LE LLL LE A | ener ena | “ lt Aa ER Sein SE ha ncaa - - THU RSDAY, t Ye ie tae ee. RIO mea RECEWED THIS WEEK : - French Corsets, Embroidered Flannels, New Veilings, Baby Carriage Wraps, New Mantle Drapery, etc, etc, hese BEER BROS, meeeentprseee tpn COLO - _ Special Value i n Black Goods. FAMILY MOURNING aSPECIALTY + ete ore oN Ee EAL ES TRL Rass hie, . tn CaS ee ERROR DATE AONE Biea ATES ME RR at BE I eT cb LE OC ANAE 2 Pos 1 ea 30STON STEAMERS. JI Gis x From this date the steamers “ CARROLL” and “ WOR- CESTER ” will ran regularly for remainder of season, Leaving CHARLOTTETOWN for BOSTON every Thursday at 6 O'clock p. m., | canton cin Leaving BOSTON every Wednesday at noon. | CARVELL BROS., Agents. | ' July 2, 1890. [MPORTANT 10 BUYERS | ' (x) + Le 2£OU WANs PROWSE & CO. CAN GIVE THEM TO YOU IN ALL KINDS OF Dry Goods and Clothine. i BARGAINS, | } | t | They will not be Undersold by any Firm on this Island. conneienianicillg \ssitlisanincing Their Stock having been bought at a Big Reduction on Cost, they will give some startling iow prices. VISIT THE CHEAP STORE. PROWSEH & COO.. Siga of the Lion, 136 Queen Street. ee | Pe he a. © \|\<> —e 8 Hs. OF ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, on Queen Street, at present occupied by Charles 1. Morrison July, inst. Leod, Charlottetown, June 27, 1890. ee Possession given 15th Lace Curtains - -A lot slightly soiled at half price. HARRIS & STEWART. MARGARET BRENAN. jy3—dy lw R. GEO. A. BAYNES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Specialist in Chronic Disease, CHARLOTTETOWN. OFFICE— Queen Square, over Apothecaries Hall. Postal Address, Box 47. : ; jy3—dy wy Men’s and Boys’ Undercioth- : ‘ és WH Zk Nag) ‘ ing.—We are showing al “ WORCESTER” fine range, Leaves Charlottetown THURS- DAY, & p. m, OT Friday, as HARRIS & STEWART. aiveady advertise. CASVELL ER’S., Agents Boys’ Shirt Waists, Print and Galatea, 46¢. each. HARRIS & STEWART. Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats.) 5.0 —A good stock at low BOUTS | BE OTs prices. Horse Boots & Track Harness, _—_—— — -— HARRIS & STEWART. Men’s Fancy Cotion Shirts — See the lot we are selling at 49 cents each. : HARBIN @ STEWART. | nora ececiiee alaws oray Boot tore — in the United States. Ladies’ Rubber Circulars— A lot damaged at $1.06. HARRIS & STEWART. meee a Men’s and Boys’ Clothing — 4& good steck of new finish geods. No lower prices in the city ee ee HARES & STEWART. N HAND, direct from the makers, a ful! ——ALSO—-—— A fine lot of TRACK HARNESS, second to none in Canada, made on the premises by the best workmen to be had. Come and inspect, as I am determined to lead the trade. ROBERT TOGMES, Great George Street, near Kent, june28—dy Im eod LET.—A House on Pownal Street, now occupied by Mrs. Messervey, Apply to WinttiAM MURRAY. apes T? LET.—The dwelling house on Great George Street adjvining the subscriber's residence. ten. Immediate ’ possession given, . 3, 1890 Larges j Apply to Messrs. Palmer & Me-! <A The Noted Su sven G Mitta JAMES PATON & (OS, liarket Square. A Cheice Selection of the Leading Novelties in Dregs Geods at most moderate prices. MOURNING GOODS. JAMES PATON & CO’S, name is a certificate ip ite if of good quality and unequaled v lus ta & OORNING GOODS, Qar 3 ack ad- Wool Cashmeres and Merinos are dyed by Chappat & Cie, and are war” ranted to keep the color. The Black Silk Warp Henrietta Cloth that we offer for 85c. is worth $1.10. WEATBKERPROOF CRAP# may be exposed to rain and does not sput. ‘To be had at PATON & COS, Seven Hiundred Pictures to be Given Away. As long as they last we will give to every purchaser of Two Doljars’ worth of Dry Goode, one of those nice P.ctures, the same as we sold six hundred of last April. rit Out the Boys at James Paton & Co's. Popular. Clething Siere. The Cheapest Ciothing in the City. Counters heapec with Boys’ Clothing— not ili-htting, not shoddy, but good, strong Suits, at the lowest prices. MEN'S SUITS, very cheap. ee pS Buy Your Carpets at the Right Place. PATON & CO. show the Stock in the Province, the Best Desiens aud Lowest Prices. If you buy elsewhvre before seeing our steck you — will mike a big mistake. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS from halt yard to six yards wide. The Cheapest the Oicy JAMES LACE CURTAINS in Schools, Churches and Private Houses suppiied with BLINDS and SPRING ROLLERS. ll BLACK SILKS very cheap. en ee NE a Issel! Carpet Sweepers. Agents {a1 HOME asit was, HE Gold Medal—the finest carpet sweeper that the Bis- sel Co. make—is used in twelve Royal Palaces and in nearly two hundred thousand homes. No dust with it, no noise, no wecr on carpets, no carpet that it will notsweep and sweep it clecgn, Take one on trial. SS re or a. oe HUME ASITIS. PATON & CO., MARE:.T SQUARE. ? is 1 Cha lottetown, June 30, 18%, ee ee ee ~—— me 268 WANTED. way, oe. wore eet my oe. > ] whee eas bee ~— Saas: i hh st Ca-h Lrices paid for Canned 10 KT Sra. BORACE HASZARD, Ch'town, Juss 20.