, Nae Nk OD AILY EXAMINER. QUREN STRELT, The inhabitants of Burnt Point, Georgetown Royalty, deeply mourn the loss of one of their Puaua:—Five Dor.ane 4 Fen, “ Phis is trme Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak fres.”—Evxirives. Suxete Corizs Two Cents = - a a nn a ee ne een ene ee — ——— —————e————OOOOOO wy ee ee ee Y jy" r RY TOT IQ “1s : cyrry rN NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1890. OL. 26.—NO. 32 ELT VAIN ) VEN some nenemenenenene Written The Ex:aminer. Obi : A Bold WEBKS & BEER, on mel a ant, | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FOR F | RST Amporters of British and Germ As I Have Got the Goods te do it. ——+x)—__ —_— T HAY E IMPORTED from the best Houses in the Old Country, & ENGLISH GOODS that cannot be beaten in quility, pattern or price, and cus- wares, &¢. | Arso—Fall Lines of Teas, Groceries and | Warehouse Goods, WHOLESALE ONLY. SCOTCH and| a and | 42” Additions to our General Stoek are tomers are convinced at sight, as these goods speak for themselves. Five Hundred being daily received from the different fources 1 Sixty P: PANTALOONS : ; of production, and will be offered, Wholesale and Sixty airs ft Ai ALOONS to. select from, of the prettiest patterns, ty ‘ LIGHT and DARK TWEED SUITINGS in #1 lesig . Ww on'y, at a small advance on cost. con : ee ae NGS in the newest designs, and WOR-| Gh’town, May 22, 1890—dy 2m STEDS in the finest grades, which 1 wiil make up at prices to suit the times, | as | intend to let no one undersell me. come and examine my} OOie i a a : ‘ teen v7 stock. Good Fits warranted or no sale. ’ Druggists & General Dealers ee on Biden A. J. MURPHEY in Prince Edward Island MAY NOW OBTAIN Ch’town, May 9, 1890—tu fri UPPER QUEEN STREET =~ DYSPEPTICURE, BS DAVIES @ C0 eatin’ the Merchant Tailors. 'for their Houses: ———— Oob— —.. 1 invite the public to customers, following W holesale @ \T. B. BARKER & SONS, St. John, S. McDIARMID, ‘“ BROWN & WEBB, Halifax, ee ce & 0O.,; <9 KERRY, SATSON & CO., Montreal. E ARE SHOWING the larg >If and Finest Line of Men's} DYSPEPQLGURE is prepared by Neckwear in the city. Large assortment of Men’s Stiff) ' . a. 7 Flex Hats; |: mt of Men’s Soft Hats (American) ; Mes ae a x Hats; large assortment of Men's Soft Hats (American) ;} jonen apsRaten Wt large assortment of Men’s American Straw Hats; large assort-|,,_ ei a et rae WAREHOUSE TO LEP. ment of Men’s Fine White Shirts; large assortment of Men’s Fancy Flannel Shirts; large assortment of Men’s Fine Under- - ae. W E offer for lease the Brick Wa Tg on Pownal Street, ownedubs trustees of the late Owen Connolly's Estate, wear, Braces, &c.; Light Coats for summer, wear; La> Robes, in Mummie Cloth, the correct thing; large range of Woolens, in Suitings; Spring and Summer Overcoatings and Trouserings, in | Warehouse will be vacant after the 23d July Scotch and West of Angland goods | "Dated 21st June, 1899. Mr. McDonald, late of Boston, has charge of our Tailoring | — ey ml oy . . moilcitor for irustees. Department, and you can rely on getting a good-fitting| juneei—tt garment. lot of MEN’S and BOYS’ READYMADE CLOTHING, at greatly reduced prices to clear. zi B.S. DAVIES & COQ., CAMERON BLOCK. LOTHES. LA Gime Juice! pa MONTSERRAT LIME FR JUIC*® in pint and qtart bottles. W. I. Lime Juice on draught. Just received, and for sale at low prices, at ARTHUR S&S. JOHNSON’S DRY STORE, Corner Kent and Prince Streets. jnlg OST.- F ARQUHARSON., Ch’town, June 2, 1890. —— ae —— > : — = _ THE PLAGE 10 Gt! aeremecammesne @)ssectpesgmmnne UR SPRING IMPORTATIONS ARE NOW COMPLETE, and we are showing the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Cloths in the City, consisting of SUITINGS in A “Dunlap Self Feeding Pen.”—R. 8. 2i pd—june22 Halifax and P. E. Island STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED.) STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPT. A. H. KELLY. Tweed, Serge and Worsted Trouserings, in Newest Designs and Great Variety. The Nobbiest Goods in SUMMER OVERCOATINGS. Good Fits and Werkmanship in every case guaranteed. A fuli line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS always in stock: Dry Goods, Millinery, Small- 4 bo Aiso, The faces of the young are bright and fair, For life to them has much of glad surprise; But dearer far to me are sged eyes, And sweet old faces, crowned with silver hair. ‘SCOTT'S EMULSION =~ Dear “ friends ! with their minds so fall of ore, Of ancient times and persons now forgot, Of what our grandmas did, and what did not— | They never wearied giving of their store. } RPOES CURE ! The dearest friends—the ones I love the best— : Are those dear aged ones, whose accents } } } ) slow, ’ ‘ ’ | It seemed to me as if the sky at even, } ) ) ; ‘ } ‘ Drop words of love and comfort as they go, Whose holy lives speak of eternal rest. Its glorious radiance of red and gold In its First Stages. The rosy pink and tint of sapphire told A little of the glory of a heaven. Palatable as Milk. Re sure you get the genuine in Salmon } color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at 50c. and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. And so, “‘at eventide,” we sometimes see Such purity aad loveliness of life, And such an absence of all care and strife, | As tells of what a life there is to be. | Gienaladale School Examinatien. The half-yearly examination of the pupils of Glenaladule School, Tracadie Cross, was held on the 28th June in the presence of a TENDERS ES. large assemblage of parents and friends. EN DERS for the several trades required | The pupils were examined by Rev. A. J. in the erection of a Brick and Stone, McIntyre and acquitted themselves very Store and Office Building, on the | creditably. south Side of Queen Squame, for Thomas Morris, Esq., will he received up to noon of the 7th July next. PRIZE LIST. Reading— Fifth Class—1st, John Lacey The lowest or any tender not necessarily !(presented by Hon D Ferguson); 2d, Lettie accepted, cDonald. Fourth Class—Ist, James Mc- Plans and specifications can be seen at the| Donald (prize presented by Rev A J Me- oflice of Intyre; 2d, E Power. Third Class—1st, Angus McAulay; 2d, D McDonald. Second Class—lst, Mary J McDonald (prize pre- sented by a friend); 2d, Flora A McDonald. Writiog—Ist, John Lacey; 2d; Lettie McDonald; 3d, Edward Power. History—lst, Lettie McDonald (prize presented by Hon D Ferguson); 2d, John Lacey; 3d, James McDonald. Geography—Ilst. Lettie McDonald; 2d, ‘John Lacey; 3d, Fred Johnson. Drawing—Ist, John Lacey; 2d, Edward Power. Quickest and Most Direct Route.’ Arithmetic—Ist, Lettie McDonald; 2d, Low Fares. John Lacey; 3d, Sarah McAulay. | Grammar, Advauced—Ist, John Lacey; 2d, Lettie McDonald. Elementary—1st, Angus McAulay (prize Is the largest. safest, fastest and best furnished pronentes by ’ tviend), me, Allon MeoDonald. and most comfortable passenyer steamship ever j Composition—Lst, John Lacey; 2d, Lettie placed on the route between Canada and United McDonald; 3d, Fred Johnson. Sails from Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, every Wed-. “a Lettie McDonald; oston, 24, John Lacey. desday, at 8 o’clock, ant Lewis Wharf, e every Saturday at 12 o'clock. | : | Paunctuality—lst, Wm F McDonald; 2d, Passengers by ‘Tuesday evening trains can go, John Lace on board on arrival without extra charge. Bag- y- . gage checked through. Through Tickets on sale | Depertment—John Lacey, Lettie Mece- by P. E. Isjand Nav. Co., and , Donald, Sarah McAulay, Mary A Steele, ‘Daniel McDonald, Mary J McDonald, John d wk t ' ’ aoe-0e ae D McDonald and F Johnson. Rev A J Meclutyre, after distributing the | prizes, complimented the pupils upon their | work gone over, and encouraged those who Flour and Meal. wilicalaasbi failed to obtain prizes to try and win next TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK : eoer Pm Barrels ‘* Kent” FLOUR, 350° ** “** White Star “‘ 625 “* CORNMEAL. IN STORE: 50 barrels Rolled Oats, 75 “ Standard Oatmeal. FENTON T. NEWBERY. wtch 2i CHAPPEL & PHILLIPS. june24—eod tl dte BEST ROUTE to BOSTON CANADA ATLANTIC LINE. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA. h. _ The Magnificient Clyde-built Steel Ss. S. “HALIFAX,” F. T. NEWBERY, Agent Ch’town. Against Pastor Whitman. (Juliet News.) One of the main things to come before ,the Aurora Association of the Baptist Church, which convened at Yorkville this week, was the troubles of the Baptist , Church in this city over Rev. Whitman. ; Both factions were represented, and after | considering the facts as presented, and re- viewing the finding of the exparte council, 3 june24—3i eod wy li old pioneers, Mr. Peter McPhee, who, after six months’ illness, peacefully passed away on the moraing of Jane 10th, at the ripe old age of 77 years, Deceased was a prosperous far- mer, being ener of an industrious 4i - ition, which ti ai: of character was avagiben - ed and encouraged by the prudent counsel of his partner in life. He succeeded in accumu- lating considerable means which he judicious- ly invested from time to time in landed property within a short distance of the home- stead, and on which he had the pleasure of seeing, before his death, three of his sons comtortably settled. He was the father of five sons and three daughters. Personally, he was hospitable, genial and considerate to the sick and affiicted, humane and generous. His remains were followed to St. James’ Church by the largest concourse seen in that locality for many years, A uiem mass was cele- brated by the Rev. Francis J. McDonald, with Rev. Charles McDonald as deacon, and Rev, Stephen Phelan as sub-deacon,. From E. L, F. the church the funeral slowly wended. its way to the cemetery, where the last sad rites were rformed by Rev. Charles McDonald. The rge number of people, of all denominations, which assembled on that lovely June mo: ning, showed that the deccased gentleman was esteemed and respected by all classes and creeds.— Com. Dundas Notes. In your issue of the 20th inst.,|I observed notes from the thriving viilage of Cardigan Bridge, which are absolutely truthful. Of course, in this village of Dundas we cannot boast of so many resident M. P. P.’s and M. L. C’s, but we boast of a good trade aud « smart business. We have a branch of the Caledonian Club established; we have four or five stores doing a thriving busi- ness, a tailoring establishment, a carriage factory, two hotels, good schools, good churches and eloquent clergymen. We have a veekly trip of the steamer Eldon, with her obliging captain, Mr. Williams. What we want now, and must have before long, is a daily mail. I think that we are ‘entitled to it as well as other places that are enjoying it. The Upton settlement wants a tri-weekly mail, and it is due to them to get it, as urgent business requires it, The Scott Act prosecutor, Mr. Nichol- son, is doing his very best to root out the liquor traffic. Ifhe only could get the J. P.’s to work in harmony with him, he could put on a bold face towards Montague Bridge and face the lions in their dens. Tue EXAMINER is welcomed here every Saturday. It contains in its columns re- liable news, both local and foreign. Mrs. Archibald McCormack, of Narrows Creek, is past her 103rd year, and is now hale and hearty, can spin and knit, as well and as smart as ever. She was born in Sectland. Her eyesight is good and clear. Dandas, June 28th, 1890. _ ee a Newton Cross Notes. The crops in this vicinity are in a flourish- ing cordition, and promise to be prolific. In- deed, all the cereals and roct crops seem to have had a good start except the hay crop, which ought to be out in head at present. The annual school meeting in this district was held on Tuesday, June 19th, as appoint- ed. The retiring trustee was James Cody, Esq., and James Roche was elected in his place. The staff of Trustees now are James Cody, James Roche and ,George McPherson, with John Poor, Esq., as Secretary. Mr. Patrick J, Bolger, who was the teacher in this School for the year ending June 30th, is also appointed for the ensuing year. The parishiovers of this settlement, the Valley and Irish Montague are enlarging their JOHN McLHOD & CO. Charlottetown, June §6 189°—fri sat, then eod \ ILL sail from Charlottetown every Thursday afternoon, at 4 o’clock, for Halifax, calling at Port Hastings, Mulgrave, held in Joliet, May 19, 1890, and published ‘beautiful Chapel, namely St. Michael's, by in these columns before, the Association erecting a frame to the eastern end, into unanimously adopted the following, the’ which, when completed, the altar will be sugar and Molasses. — ~ ————————— —= land Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor and Sheet Harbor. Returning will sail from Halifax every Monday night, at 10 o’clock, making same calls, and Souris. The above steamer will make the round trip levery week, making same calls until the close | of navigation | freight and passengers solicited at lowest lrates, and through Bills of Lading granted to VWIATCH Mi AKER pot oedig the continent or United Kingdom. W. W. CLARKE, | ae | Agent. AND ob EY ¥ ¥ BY LE RH, ube eta a - | ae “AS now added to his already large stock a very fine assortment of GOLD and SILVER) {« _ e <7 DO aT + i R WATCHES of the best manufacture, and the newest patterns in JEWELERY. All; Goods sold are}guaranteed. _ Store civses every evening (except Saturday) at 6 o clock. NGRTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE, CWroWN. ap29—dy 2aw wky li.. | . ene at = 4 Se he os <&8 am : ct A ae & ‘oad: Swe Farnesshine of steamers é GstGin fe 8 be | CAN SEE THE EXCELLENCE OF OUR HALIFAX TO LONDON. Date of Sailings for Above Line. S. S. ULUNDA will sail from Halifax | for London on or about,......... May 25 i} Ss S. DAM ARA poeta June 10 , Ss. 5. UDLDNDA ey eeua ee July 7 oe AMAA ., ccameeiee July 25 me en ee Aug. 20 OVER £4L% IAZPORTED CLOTTING. 8.8. DAMARA 6. ea Sept. 8 In addition to the above, we will have sail- ings once cvery month via Boston. Through Bills of Lading granted from Char- lotic.owan and all points and to any port re- quired. ~ Canaed Lobsters carried at low rates. In- 7? L see no ear marks of the Shoddy Because you ca . icook like Aj HY? i Clothing, but are made by ourselves and ’ i 7 e session when the report was presented : If the Rev. Ed. Whitman and the mem- ‘ bers of his flock who uphold him are dis- To Arrive per ‘“‘ Avenger,” about Ist July: P{\ Hogsheads BARBADOES GROCERY SUG | eatistied with the finding of the council, a ; pares: either because of the character of the evi- = T | CHOICE : dence presented, or because of the exparte pe BARBADOES | character of the council itself, the remedy en J MOLASSES, is ia their own hands, they sbould either For Sale Low While Landing. — the old council, and present to it that | evidence which they consider conclusive, FENTON T. NEWBERY, (or they should comply with the original | wish to the minority, and cail a mutual ' council acceptable to beth parties, and sub- mit the whole question to its decision. PROFIT to theGro | We would suggest that as the matter is so cer who selis exceedingly urgent, it ought to be attend- ‘ed to without further delay. Economical to the! 2. Until such action is taken by Mr. Housewife who uses Whitman and his friends, this association is ‘bound to accept without qualification, or reserve, or discussion of the evidence, the ; 3 findiag of the council. Said council having 00 1 S been represevtative in its character, patient and careful in its deliberations, explicit and } unanimous in its decision. 3. We moreover recommend the adoption G erm a, of the following resolution ; Baking ‘garded in regular standing in this associ- lation. 3d, that if at the time named such ; action has not been taken, then that por- Powder. tion of the church which remains true to Baptist usage, shall in our jucgment be : | entitied to ciaim rights and recognition, as SHERW CD FA BN ‘the Firet Baptist Church of Joliet, UL boa i 0 . Atl of which is respectfully submitted. ! (Signed) THos. ANDERSON, That we receive no delegates or letter at FOR ey AB, BS ; | Joun J. Irvine, june24—3i eod wy 2i jour wtch 2i ‘of Joliet, 2d, that if by September Ist, 1890, ' gaid Church has called a council as suggest- ‘ed and thus conformed to its findings or has | adjusted its differences in harmony with the | findings of the late council, it shall be re- | this meeting, from the First Baptist Church, E. H, Brooker, ; Whitman faction withdrawing from the moved A new vestry is also in course of construction. As the work is proceeding rapidly at present, owing to the liberal con- ‘tributions of the parishioners, it will likely be completed at an eaily date. Mr. Joseph Roche, student frog Montague Cross, who was lately attending St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, has returned home on a visit to his friends. One of our oldest residents, Mr. Thomas Morrissey, aged 87, is very low at present, and is pot expected tu recover. He has been ail- ing since the Ist of June, and isevery day sinking under his sickness. | As this is the season for sheep dogs to run at large, it would be well for owners of dogs to see to this matter snd save them from the powder. GUILLAUME. <+0+% ' Hicu Linge.—Among the lobster men this seasou, Frank Larkins, Esq., of Nail Pond, is high iine, having already packed over 1,000 cases of fish. | Sent Home.—The American Vice-Consul at Alberton has sent home to Boston, via Char- lottetown and the Boston steamer, the crew of the wrecked schooner Caroline Vaught, ‘hey were 17 in number. The underwriters are causing & survey. ' Rirre AssocratTion.—At the annual meeting of Kirg’s County Rifle Association, held in Georgetown on the 2lst inst., the following officers were appoirted for the ensuing year : President~Hon A J McDonald; Members of Council--E Stewart, N McLaren, A P Hobbs, J D Rell, De G Gillis, Dr B Jchvston, J Me- Kinnon; Secretary-Treasurer—E Stewart. Apvice to Morners.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by motlers ‘for children teething for over fifty years with perfect success It re- lieves tho little sufferer at once; it preduces natura! quiet sleep by reli-viny the child Vor. made to arder. ‘surance low, co ieat onins oak oie coil eal odecaiabek stom a : Pe 3 Vanes os ee a ae ne — ee) pane a ** bright as a vutton.” it ws very pleasant SUITS 7 a i" > © Th superior accommodation for passengers. Read, frouting on the Malpeque Road’ a a se Kt soothes the eid, softens the SUITS OF ATL.L-WOOL SERG hy, Tne $ 049 . loon amidship. Staterooms large and|and running hack to Sherwood Cemetery. June 26, 1890. Com: .ittee. ate * bineal aul ae saan oun. Trend An TA Tw Way mee on AQ airy. The farm, containiag about 50 acres, is in a . ie di ail = ' ; Sent ae S OF ALL-YO0L TWEE v; Bees : — Saloon Fares $45 G0 and $50.00, according|bigh s‘ate of cultivation, Commodious apd 20 ies, Cape, snd Reentinn Bae latos wy sa . A a ee UiTS OF Z WC Ww STE 14.0) to loc:tion of Stateroum, Ten per cent. re-jcomfer.able buildings, with a first-class © ubter, - : » £00 rem. | OBA, us ov o OF Ale WOOt, | ORSTED, fie si ducti turn tickets. a P : ; Orchard, make this a very desirable parperty. Water jugs, 500 bowls, 30 Dinner sets, 80 teethine, or other omen, Sooner | Eer sey further information required For particalars apply on the premises to Tea acts (assorted pateerets oe canta a oottle, anli8' O%dyeodekyly ii o ve Db . A. BRUCK 3 apr... ¥e - apes SARAH STEWART, ane gomene now 10 ates = . ‘i iii — i a icine oenenatamiiamete wn f roe ne eee ere rete teenie eae aaa ee aa ene nT UNE Sr Be - ee oe turedmreneen a en eR aa Cea eT ees en Sate Se ae ee een ate ee oe ee — ee r te i ee sr em SE IT eA NY ANS SREY Hee Hee IRR Sm NNN Ree uN mene * é e 6 ic ln ean, seme teeee PUA LaeTe tt tee ENTE <a: man ai ia ! far the Stamerh — wag a vss Saab aio ringer edna ae J » cal