Local and Other Items. ‘ to the grand plone te-morrow - Hex. W. W. Sunaavan is in Lalifay, - me AY wm warship Richmond is in ty iia _ - SgouLp be row be wetthe picnic will be hion if ena Gooskverkirs and Red Currants selling cheap at Beer & Goff's Reoatra Surets at less than first cost at D. A. Bruce's jly23 li & wy - THREE HUNDRED boxes Cooseberries re- ceived this morning at Beer & Goff s. ill A rinst-cLass refreshment stand will be on the ground at the picnic to-morrow. bps Banp of the 82nd Battalion will be at the ht excursion to-morrow night, mooniigt - - ‘tan Cis. Regular monthly meet- lnesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. (.ALEIn tug this Qe Ser the programme of the Listemann-Kel. logge Concert Company in another column. _— >- -—— rue park road Committee will please meet im the City Council Chamber to-morrow (Wednesday) morning at 10 o'clock - - ir is said that buildings to of en This do Ss cost $200,000 tructon in Pictou county, look much like ruin, ~ ena are in course N.S W.S. Catne, M. P., is about to start upon vend the world. He will leave Liver- por tor snada, and « ross the continent by the Canadian Pacific \ailway. o> — a tour rr Amone the excursionists from Pictou to-day is Mr. Haugh Niebol, of Stratford, Ont., in full Highland costame. He is the gnest of the President of the Caledonian Club. ‘i Sse Messas. S, M.. Mackenziz, of the New Glasgow Chronicle, and Albert Dennis, of the Pictou Standard, Came Over with the excur- sionisathis forenoon. ‘They are registered at the Rankin. — > -— We are informed that the Hand of the 82nd Dattalion will escort the Pictou and New (Hasgow eXeursionists, and the Prospect Cor- net Band te the St. Lawrenve this evening at seven o'clo@k. —>——— We are informed that the pump on the cor- ner of Richmond and Cumberland Streets has been out of order for some time past. Will the pump contractor kindly give it a small share of attention. scttbilgys tees Tue plan of Market Hall and the sale of reserved seats for the Listemann- Kellogg Con- cert on Monday and Tuesday, August Ist and 2nd, will open at the Diamond Bookstore on Friday morning next, the 29th inst. Tue Carleton correspondent of the Summer- side Pioneer reports that a young man named Vaviti Muttart has been missing from that | place for several weeks past, and that his con- | tinned absence is the su ject of “much specu. | lation. 2. A rew d bVS ago a pocket hook belonging to | one of the midshipmen of the Canada, who| were drowned iti) Bedford Basin, was found on | theshore by a man living in the neighbor- No trace of the boat or bodies has yet rand. hood. heen f —- ee Mr. H. H. Beer, of Southport, called os] I our otlice to-day with a daisy, ‘‘as is a daisy,” | | severed his THE DAILY!) EXAMINERS - - - (EABGRAPHIC NEWS. \SeeeraL Desparones to Tax Examin ek. ] The Land Bill. Lonpon, July 25, The House of Commons to-mght went into Committee on the Land Bill. Upon taking up first the clause extending to leas- ers benefits of the act of 1881. Parnell proposed an amendment. The bill as it stands gives the option to a tenant or land- lord to make application to — the Court to fix rents. Parnell urged that the tenant ~ alone should have the right to apply the period of such aji- plication to be limited to three years. Mr, Balfour accepted the amendment. with a limit of two years, Parnell agreeing. Par- uell proposed to extend the operation of clause to all leases, except those in per- petuity. Mr. Chamberlain supperted the proposal, but the Government opposed, and it was negatived 191 to 142, The Govern- ment amendment extending the term to 99 years was agreed to. O'Brien Again. Dusit, July 25. The executive advises the prosecution of Wm. O’Brien for the speech he made yes- terday at Luggacurray, in which he incited the people to defy the Act. Radical Union- ists are incensed at the Government for putting the act into wholesale operation without consultation or concert.) with Unionists. Chamberlain has warned the Government that the Radical vote wilt hot support their action unless the Dublin executive directs the exercise of the powers of the Act with mildness and digcretion. . Balfour's explanation in the Commons showed that the warning has been accepted, The proclamation over the greater area of Ireland is not te operate actively, bat asa mere measure of precau- tion. The Parnellites propose to raise the debate to-morrow, attacking the proclama- tion by notion to adjourn, Lae Disallowed. Orrawa, July 26. An order-in-council has been passed, dis- allowing the Quebec statute relating to the Lieut. Governor, passed by the Quebec Legislature, on the ground that only the Dominion Parliament has power to legis- latein regard to the office of Lieutenant Governor. ee Voleanic Eruption Matta, July 25. Violent voleanic eruptions have occurred on the Island of Galiks, off coast of Algeria. Streams of Lava are issuing from the crater of the voleano, and the glare of flames | emitted is visible fifty miles. Goldwin Smith Withdraws. Toronto, July 25. Prof. Goldwin Smith has withdrawn from the editorial position on the Week, and has connection entirely with that journal. _ Hereaftea he will devote himself to his magazine. Lighthouse Burned. Orrawa, July 25. The Department of Marine has been notified of the destruction by fire of the lighthouse on West Lasero Island, Mahone and whieh lays over that found on the farm of | Bay. N.8 B. E. Wright, Kaq,, last week. It is thirty- two inéhes in heigh stalks. WNext!, Some threehundred and twenty exctrsion- | ists came over from Pictou and New Glasgow | The | this morning in the St.. Lawrence. J Prospect Band, of New Glasgow, accompanied them, and discoursed some choice music. They returm this evening. —_—@——— Tue Stipendisry ._Magistrate was engaged all the torenoon heating five Scott Act cases brought before him by the City Prosecutor. Two were dismissed, two postponed at the re- quest of the prosecutor, and the remaining one was adjourned for further eyidence. ——— From John F. Wyman.formeriy Postmaster, South China, Me. : ** Too much cannot be said of Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam, as it is the best remedy foricoughs, colds, ete., that [ have ever seen ; and to its wonderful effects l owe my recovery, It is well worthy of praise, and | would advise all to use it who are afilicted.” Trial bottles 10 cents. otiianel On account of a mistake made-by the ticket seller at the Lyceum last evening, who inad- vertently numbered a few tickets of which there were duplicates, a slight confusion ex- isted for a short time, but was seen remedied, other seats being procured. Accidents of this kind are nét usual, and we are assured by the management that they will be fully avoided in the future. — A nicn treat will be furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Thos. N. Doutney, at’ Market Hall to- night. Laughter is better than physic, there- fore none will regret going to hear them. The Doutneys may feel assured of having a great The name that preceded them has been sustained by them here by hard work, and that, too, by their individual efforts and not by any outside help. onurieant I~ the dual role of ‘‘Lady Isabel” and ‘Madame Vine,” Claire Scott is considered at her test by both press and public. She will appear at the Lyceum, Thursday evening, July 28, in the beautiful play from Mrs. Heury Wood's great novel of ‘‘EKast Lynne.’ Every husband, wife, father and mother should not fail to see this play, as it is one of the greatest moral lessons im the histery of the arama. For particulars see advertise- ment in another column. crowd -—_.>-—-— Lecrcre:- —James McLean, ., & native of New London, P. E. Island, who, by his own efforts, procured for himself a good education, having carried off a large share of the prizes and bursaries offered for com- petition to the students of Dalhouse College and who, a few years ago, graduated with high honors in that institution, will deliver a lecture in Zion Church this evening, sub- ject: “*From Joppa to Damascus,” the re- sult of his own observation while on a tour through the Holy Land. Mr. McLean is at present practicing law with much success in Halifax. We bespeak for him a full house. A collection will be taken at the close of the leeturein sid of. the Sabbath School of Gion Church. t and contains fifty-two | ere Weather Bulletin. Toronto, July 26—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds, fine and warm. | HOTEL ARRIVALS. _-e-oo | OSBORNE HOUSE. |. July 25--A.C McLeod, Kensington; M J |Kenningar, Lawrence, Mass; J H Gordon, Belleville, Ont, N Campbell, PE LR; T W | Eldred, St John; D A Gamble and wife, Hali- | fax: Frank Barrett, Hunter River. 26th—J D | Macdougall, Halifax; A W MeRae, St John; E McKay, do; Chas MeKay,do; Hugh Nicholl, | Stratford, Ont; Flora Nicholl, do and about 100 others from New Glasgow and Pictou. RANKIN HOUSE. | July 25—H Warren and wife, Boston; ‘Henry Warren, do; Mrs Annie Ellis, do; Mrs Francis Ellis, do; H A’ Mattison, Mon- treal; I J Church, do; Geo A Gane and wife, New York; Miss ES Pippy, do. July 26—G D Harper, Montreal; Edgar Whitford, do; W Haley, do; F B Street, do; and one hundred others from New Glasgow and Pictou. LORNE HOTEL—TRACADIE BEACH, July 22—Joseph Kaye, Halifax; Mrs A M Wright, Bedeque; W F Robins, Mrs W F Robins, nurse and child, Jno W Morrison, Wim Dodd, Mrs W Dodd, Mrs B Davies, Geo Davies, Mrs G Davies, DC MeLeod, HA Richardson, A A MeLean, Mrs A A McLean, nurse and children, Mrs N Rankin, Mrs Bart- lett, child and maid, Ch’town; Miss Hudson, Pictou. 24 D D Ryan, A E McDonald, Parker Carvell, D B Stewart, AZneas A Me- Donald, L E Breckew, P A Melntyre, Thos H Robinson, J Hogan, John Melsaac, W F Robins, C W Hyndman, J 8 Doall, C Pg Pain- chaud, Ch’town; Mrs J B F Painchaud, Mag- dalen Islands, SHAW’S HOTEL-—BRACKLEY POINT July 25.—Maj. Gen. Houltain, Peterboro’, Ont: Mrs Houltain, do; Rev S T Burhoe, wife and daughter Buckford, Ill; E W Rivilis, wife and daughter, do; J I Stanton, Painted Post, N Y: Mrs Stanton, do; John Stanton, do; Miss =Aura Boomhour, do; Miss Naoma Koomhour, do; W H Jagger, Toronto, Ont; T F Kingswell, London, Ont; Mrs D B Me- Pharson, Ch’town; Rev. D, Jenkins, Montreal; Mrs Jenkins and son, do; Miss Alice Kings- well, London, Ont. 26th.—Miss Cameron, Ch’town; Chief Justice Palmer, do; Mrs Palmer, do; Miss E Palmer, do; Miss Belle Palmer, do; Chas Palmer, do; Dr, Beer, de; Mrs B DesBrisay, do; Miss MeLaren, do; Vv BEACH. Mass; Maud Wilson, do; Lizzie Wilson, do; F A Wilson, do; Mrs Rice and child, Grafton U 8; Joseph Kaye, Halifax, N 8S, Mrs Ad Wright, Bedeque; ! Norton, do; Mrs John Given Brooklyn, N Y. eC LIME. 100 Bbls, No.. 1 Extra Plastering Lime IN STORE. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, July 16, 1887—2wks eod J Palmer, do; Mrs P T Wilson, Hollistor, | R B Norton, Ch’town; Mrs THE PEOPLE SAY -—That the Park Roadway Committee are called upon to take immediate action | to seeurs the handsome donation of $200! from the Jwbilee Committee. -Thet the Jubilee Committee have) merited the thanks of the public for their successful management of the celebration. RA - - URS! SAY, seen -_ vrry * a ev wv a md Sy Riche pry RUMIG.: -BY THE— | —~That the lawn tennis, football, athietic | Boston, Halifax and Price kaward , or some other clubs, should lay hold, and open the Park Road, mittee fails to do so. —That there are a large naraber of | ‘The Oniy Direct Line Without Chauge, | canes with dudes attached ‘‘doing”’ the city | Just now. FUN! FUN! Genuine Fun — Nothing Low or Vulgar eee 120 Laughs in as Many Minutes 120 Remember the day and date. Do not confound it with anything else Next Tuesday Night, July 26. MARKET HALL.) EXTRAORDINARY EVENT! No High Prices. An event every where patron- ized by the best element of Society. The same Programme will be given, as was rendered nader the palronmaye, and in the pres- ence o', His Hon ur Lieut-Gov. itichey. of Neva seoria, Judge Mottun, kx Mayor Macintosh, Col. Laek, Y.and & Reyt., and others distingushed in Civil and military life at Halhtax, and also under the patronage of the firsi peopie, morally and socially. Though a first-class Entertainment, the price is place’ extraordinarily low to permit the masses LO attend. The Greatest Programme of 4a Miscellaneous Character ever oifered in Charlettetown. fr The most Marvclious Event in the history of support for Legitimate, Unbiased’ and Non- Fanatical Temperance Work. An Evening Long to be Remembered, Farewell Night and Complimentary benefit to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Doutney, The Only time in Charlottetown when Mr, and Mes. Doutney can be sven in legitimate Concert. the vepu'ation of Mr, and Mer. Doutney stands second to none in concert programme. Do NoT MISS IT. Remember it is TUESDAY NIGHT, July 26, and ne other time—MAKRKET HALL, and no other plac= THOs. NN. DOUTNEY in Humorous Dialect Readings, Imitations, Car'catures, Mottos Songs, &e., &e. Mr. Doutney is ucknowledged as the most gifted dialect mimic and personator before the public who, like a true artist, does his work without the aid of costume, paint, powder or wig. He simply twists his face, and the one he wants to imitate is there before you. Persons accustomed to demonstrative laughter please bring pins. Phlegmaties specially invited. Some local talent expecied to assist. Further particulars later on. Admission only 15 cents; Reserved Seats only 25 cents. No half price. Chiidren must have tickets same as adults, Doors open at 7 o’clock—begin at 8 o'clock, sharp, Rain or shine—No postponement. Temperance Meetings every night uaril Tues- day, also Sunday afternoon at3 o'clock, and Sun- day night at 8 o’clock. Doors open one hour earlier, Silver collection at each mecting Sun- day, July 22—3i Auction Sale. Dwelling House and Premises, corner Weymouth and Dorchester Streets, I AM instructed by Mr. John O'Connell to Sell - by Auction, SATURDAY, July 30th, at 12 o'clock, noon, — That conveniently situated House and Prem” ises, formerly the property of Capt. O’Connell close by the Railway Station, Particulars at Saie. A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer. July 23, 1887.—ts AUCTION SALE Live Stock and Farm Implements. AM instructed by Owen Connolly, Esq.. to Sell by Auction, on MONDAY, August lth, av ll o'clock a.m., at his farm, St. Peter’s Road, close by the city, 65 HEAD OF CATTLE, NAMELY : 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3 years old, 1 do do 16 months old, 20 Mitch Cows. \0 Heifers, 2 vears old. 10 do 1 year old. 10 Oxen, 2 years old. 10 do 1 year old, : 14 Calves, Shorthorn and Ayrshire, very super- ior. (Excepting ‘such anima’s as may be disposed of previously at private sale.) This valuable pure bred stock comprises Short- horns, Jerseys, and Ayrshires, some with certi- fied pedigrees. ALSO,— A large lot of Farm Implements. TeRMS--All sums under $15, cash on delivery; over that amount four montks on approved joint notes. A. MCONEILL, Auctioneer, Ch’town, July 18, 1887.—ts wky4i SOOTHING, . CLEANSING, HEALING. HAY FEVER. | Droppings frem =1 Nasal passages im- to the throat and excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh. Sent pre-paid om receipt of price, 50c. and$i. Address FULFORD & CO., Brockville, Ont. Butter Tubs. 1.000 VERY nice, smoothly finished, ; CARVELL BRQS. Jly 23-3ij NOTICE. ; having claims against Capt , ** Michael O'Connell, late of Charlottetewn, are requested to forward the particulars and amounts A LL persons of same within ten days from date, to JOHN O'CONNELL, Montague Crose,*Lot 37. | July 23, 1887~4i pd ' To LET—The twoupper flats in the brick build if the Park Com-_| ing, above the store occupied by Miller Bros. | Sewing Machine Agents; can be rented together or separately; possession immediately. Apply to Mrs. Offer, Queen’ Street. jund wed sat Island Steamship Lins, ae Charlottetown to Boston TH E staunch and commozious steamships Car- roll and Worcester have been thoroughly every particular. During the season of 1887, one of these vessels for Boston, at six o’clock, p.m.,on THURSDAY of each week, and Boston for Chailottetown every SATURDAY, at noon. Low Excellent Rates ! FARES :—Cabin, $7.50; Stateroom Berth. $9.50, Lowest Rates for freight, which is always care- fully handled. CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown. HARRISON LORING. Managing Owner, Lewis Wharf, Boston. July 21, 1880, _ NOTICE. Passenger Accommodation ! PUBLIC NOTICE is ‘hereby civen, pursuant to the provisions of ““‘the Canada Temperance Act,” that on THURSDAY, the Fourth day of August, 1887. there will be depo-ited in tie office of the Registrar of Deeds, im the City of Char- lottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, for public examination, in accordance with the provisions of the above meutioned Act, a notice, addressed to the Secretary of State for Canada, in which is embodied a petition, praying that the Order-in-Council of the Thirtieth day of June, A. D., 180, bringing into force in the said City of Charlottetown, the second part of “The Canana ‘Temperance Act” may be revoked. And notice is also given that, appended to the said notice so to be deposited, are the genuine signatures of at least one-fourth in number of the electors of the City of Charlottetown, qualified and competent to vote at an election of a member of the House.of Commons, in the said City, and that the said notice will remain in the Registrar's Office for the space of ien days, from the date of deposit, and after the expiration of that time the same wil! be laid before the Secretary of State for Canada. Dated at the City of Chariottetown, in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island, this 19th day of July, A. D., 1887. July 19, 1887—tl aug 4 VIOLASSES. O* consignment, 100 Puns. Choice Antigua and Porto Rico Molasses, now in store and to arrive, will be sold Low to close, HORACE UASZARD, Lower Queen Street. July 16, 1887—2wks eod PiIOU FR. 300 Bbls. PATENT FLOUR. FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. July 6, 1887--2wks eod Horses Wanted I will be in Char- A lottetown every Market ( E'Day, for the next ten E days, and will be pre- pared to purchase a N } nh ri number of Horses, as iF usual, A good price é| for a good horse. JAMES HEEGAN. fuaraian Iusuranee Go. Capital, Two Million Pounds Sterling Risks at Lowest Rates. CARVELL BROS.,, AGENTS. Ch'town, July 9-2wks 3aw pat 1 Dirt refurnished and put into first-class condition uw | will leave Pownal Street Wharf, Charivttetown, | The Canada Temperance Act. HOT WATER. ee ( ) THIs Is !t'HE DAISY. ’y HE Cheapest and Best Hot Water Boiler in the market. Only one year since it was patented, and one hundred (100) tleeady in use, giving perfect satisfaction. It can't help it, because the principle upon which it is constructed is as nearly perfect as possible. f Since taking up this branch of business, we have comp:eted | several very important contracts, notably our new Dominion Building here, and also the one at Summerside, as well os a number of private residences. : As it is inconvenient to publish many Testimonials in a newspaper advertisement, we have selected two, which we feel will convince our friends that we are the right parties to do this kind of work. In a very short time we will again be visited by Jack Frost, and those who contemplate making their homes comfortable, with less labor and less cost than by any other means, would do well to send for us to give them estimates at once. McKINNON & McLEAN. NTALA. j | i } ! apd et \® THESTTM< MESSRS. McKINNON & McLEAN, GENTLEMEN, —With reference to the Heating Apparatus put into my house by you last fall, I would respectfully state that it has given very great satisfaction. My house, as you are aware, stands in an isvlated and exposed situation, yet during the coldest weather the heat could be regulated to any desirable temperature My experi- ence leads me to believe that the hot water system of heating, ax put in by you, is superior to all other forms of heating I have seen, in its saving of fuel and labor, simplicity of working, cleanliness, and safety from fire, and I hereby recommend it as being the most healthfal, comfortable, safe and economical in nse. I further wish to express my satisfaction | with the manner in which the work was done by you. Yours ely, House of Assembly, P. E. L, April 21st, 1887. SAMUEL PROWSE. ee Charlottetown, P. E, 1, 21st April, 1887. MESSRS. MeKINNON & McLEAN,— Dear Strs,—The Hot Water Apparatus which you put iato our store and offices last | fall has given perfect satisfaction. Yours truly, Ch’town, July 23, 1887—1 m 3aw CARVELL BROS. — oe — Baby Trousseaux o Infants’ Muslin Robes, Infants’ Mustin Night Gowns, Infants’ Mustin Monthly Gowns, Infants’ Frock Rodies, &c., Infauts’ Merino Presses, infants Merino Cioaks, Infants’ Merino Pelisses, Infants’ Wool Bodices, Enfants’ Wool Socks, Infants’ Wool Hoods, Infanis’ Lace Hoods, infants’ Normandy Caps, Infants’ Blankets, Infants’ Wool Boots, Infants’ Wool Infautres, tnfants’ Wool Gaiters, Infants’ Bibs, &c., &c, oneal: BER BROS. Ch’town, July 8, 1887. SPECIAL LOT OPENING TO-DAY AT STANLEY BROS. BROWN’S BLOCK, ““* ON EF CAS LADIES JERSEY JACKETS, Bought af a BARGAIN, will be Sold 40 PR CENT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES, Ch’town, July 14, 1887—eod & wky A Rk IV HD WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc. ANTED—A Newfoundland Dog, about three months old. Address, H. H. Eldred, Char- lottetown. jly 25 2i pd WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Girl to work at sewing hats (machine and hand); good Wages to the right person. Apply to Scou & Brown, practical hatters, next to Milton House, 126 Keut Street. jiy 25 tf , LET —That Desirable Dwelling House, situ- ate on corner of Prince an Dorchester Streets, lately occupied by Mr. George J, Wright; immediate “possession Apply t6 George Alley, jly 25 eod if WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A ‘ook and Housemaid; good references required. Ap- ply to Mrs. Edward Palmer, Upper Queen Street. jiy21 eod tf T° LET—Part of a House of five or six rooms; ~ pleasantly situsted; vartly turuished if de sired. Apply at EXAMINER office. jly19 tf WANTED—A servant girl. Good reference re- quired. Apply to Mrs, C, BR, McNeill, Great George Street, T° LET—Three miles from town, a Dwelling House, partly furnished if required. For par- tieulars enquire of L. E. Prowse. jun6 eod tf GAFE FOR SALE | A good one. ‘Apply to ©. V. MeGregor, Osborne House. pd G20D PASTURE for two cowsin a field haif- mile from West Knd of City; pump in the field. Apply at this office. junzg T° LET—A House and Stable on Pleasant Street, with good water on premises; also, House on «ing Street, near Kailway. Apply to William Dodd. june7 WANTED TO RENT—A House containing six or seven rooms, within six or seven min- utes’ Walk of the Railway. Apply at m4 office. yi TO LET—The store lately oceupied by A. E. Yuill ; immediate fon. Apply to M. Stevenson, Queen Street. jagel’ tf —— AT THK —— CIlY HARDWARE STORE: Disston’s Saws, Buggy Tops, Nails, Locks, Paper, Glass, lron, and General Hardware. ——-- Ol — PRICZTsS Low. NORTON & FENNELL, CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. May 25, 1887.—2aw & wky LON oe above popular Summer Resort, under careful management, will open for the accom modation of guests, on SATURDAY, june 25th. ‘ Terms moderate ; Special Rates for families. For particulars enquire of J. J. Davis | Rankin House; also of the Manager, at the Hotel. "Taal Bah arrival of the train from Charlottetowa, to carry guests to the Hotel. LORNE HOTEL CO. | A special Passenger Coach will be at Bedford Station, morning and evening, on the Ch'town, June 22, 1887 ~—d4wks 2aw Bie oo