eee | 7 - THE DoLLARS a YEAR. ’ ‘ y Y2)> FwRey Re '4 * | NEW SERIES. yy . _ . . . . ; * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evriripes. CHARLOTIETOWN. P. E, ISLAND, SATURDAY, JULY EL 2, 1887. LY EXAMINER. SINGLE Copres Two Cents VOL. 21.- NO. 34. Eye aupy Examiner |! is Issaded every evening by ’ . 7 " ) } , > r | The Examiner Publ shing Oo From thew office. corner of Water and UWreat Lreotye Street 4, Charlottetown, > I rifice b var i laland. —RATES OF sl CRIPTION— Six months eee $2.50 ihree months. eeees ee l 25 . ***+ «ee eee eat a . ~ ‘ MUEES code - cece eesehesescs ce sbce 50 Advertis» g at mod Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly. hall-yeariy, or yearly a verlis-ments, on application, James L. MacMillan, V. §., GRADUATE OF , j Quiario Veterinary College, Toronto, | Office in connection with Kennedy & Stewart's Livery Stable Great George Street. Ch'town, April 21, I887—law & wky 1 i | | | ; BOSTON. — SUHIMER ARRANGEMENT THE PALACE STEAMERS LaTERHATIONAL S.S. 69. Leave 3t. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- | iand, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at | 5.) a. Mm. i Also leave St. John at 7.30 every Se.turday night for OSTON DIRECT. | harlottetow Fare from to Boston, 96,50, 2nd | Class ; $9.50, Ist class | For tickets and other information apply G A.SHARI fe. W. HALES, Pe Bate. 1k Fes PP. E. L Steam Nav. Co. ' or tu your negrest Ticket Agent. April 18, 1887—eod wky L. ARTHUR & CO.,, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RECEIVEIS OF | | Mackerel, Butter, Cheese EGGS, | Poultry, Potatoes, Fruit & Vegetables. 142, 144 Commercial Street, BOSTON, MASS. May 18, 1887, CARD. HE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COM- PANY,” having lately added to their stock of type and material for Job boys are better shan ever prepared to execute orders for Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Handbills of all kinds, Visiting or Business Cards, &c., promptly and cheaply, in the best style of the art. None but first-class workmen are employed in their office; and, as they import their printing popers direct from the manufacturers, they are to fill aM orders on the most favorable terms. inued patronage of the public is icited. j . W. L. COTTON, Manager. Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1236. eee P. E. ISLAND Steam Navigation ewe r ¢ Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the ete Company will be held in their office, corner of Great George and Lower, Water) Street, on Thursday, the 7th day of July, at Seven o'clock in the evening, for election of Directors and other business. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Co. Ch’town, June 22, 1887.—t1 6th jly 1s27 - - = 1887. T. & E. KENNY, Dry Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. T & E. KENNY, (Fr. ©. MAHON) Ship Owners and Brokers, General Commission Merchants, 161 GRESHAM HOUSE, Biahooeste BEES, Eugland, Scott's and Vanughaus Codes } laroh 29, 1527, ! Queen Cakes, Jelly Roll and Jelly Squares, Tarts, Lorne Hotel,” Trai rE ibov i] : ig » popu ue es . i : ibe ‘ popr lar Summer Resort. under « wreful management, will open for the accom modation of guests, on SATURDAY June 25th Terms moderate - ‘i famili me = mod rate ; Special Rates for families ‘ i ouse; aiso of the Manager, at the Hotel. A speeial Passen arrival of the train For particulars enquire of J. J. Davis, ser Coach will be at Bedford Station, morning and evening, on the trom Charlottetown, to carry guests to the Hotel. ‘ CO. LORNE HOTEL ee > ee HEALTH AND —_——- as Ch town, June 22, 1887-——4wks 2aw —$—= 7 PLEASURE. y oe * » - , W ILL be opened to guests and visitors for the season, on JULY 2nd. Watering Place than ever, ad a ; i ' , ; : Coach will leave Charlottetow yn every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, calling for guests; Returning every Thursday and Monday Mornings, at 9 m., Charlotte- town time. Trains lea o'clock, a. > Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 8.25 a. m., and 3.40 p- m, Hunter River for Charlottetown 8 a. m.; 2.38 p. m., and 6.15 p- m. Hunter River for Summerside 7 a. m., 10.08 a. m., and 5 p. m. oe, Summerside for Hunter River 6.10 a. m., 12.35 p- m., and 4.55 p. m. rrains are run by Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds slower than Charlottetown Time. Mr. Bagnall will meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, to convey passengers to | Seaside. TERMS MODERATE. Address : June 28, 1887. JOHN NEWSON & CO., Charlottetown. {Hogs {or the Jubilee! er me eee Our Goods are all of the best quality, and svld as Low as possible—made fresh every day, and in quantities to supply the demand ; no stale stock. BISCUITS! BISCUITS! Soda, Wine, Sugar, Lemon, Fruit, Snaps, Pilot Bread, &c., &., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PASTRY! PASTRY ! Raspberry, Lemon, Cocoa, Cream, Washington and Apple Pies, Vanilla, Wine and Corn Cakes, Plain and Fruit Cakes. Fine Bread! Fine Bread! and Graham, French Twists, Parker House and Cream Tartar Rolls, Buns, &c., &c. White “umamees rinks: Summer Drinks $ Lemon, Raspberry and Strawberry Syrups, Lime Juice, &c., &c. CONFECTIONHRY AND CIGARS. Pienics and Tea Parties supplied at specially low prices. ie See 8 a ee CITY STEAM BAXERY, : ° : : PRINCE STREET. Ch’town, June 18, 1887-—-eod Imo nT WEATHER Ss = ~ i Perkins & Sterns New American ‘uslins, _ New Prin‘*ed Batists,' New French Muslins, | New Printed Cottons. A BIG DISPLAY OF LACES. Book Muslin, Victoria Lawn, Bishop’s Lawn, Check Muslins. Embroideries, in Allovers, Flouncings, Edgings, Inser- tions, Wc. A Big Stock of Gloves and Hosiery. Linen Collars and Cuffs, separate or in sets. Corsets, direct from the makers and at the lowes price, . cenit i 4 ats If you want a Seaside Dress just see our stock Flannels -Cheapest and Best Goods for the purpose to be Py ‘Sterns Perkins June 7—dy & wky | astica Beach This popular. has been improved this season and will have more attractions ' | Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown STANMBERRY FESTIVEL Spring Park Grounds. PuE ST. = CIETY intend having a Strawberry Festival, lea and Fancy Sale in Spring Park Grounds, ON TUESDAY, JULY 5th, To commence at 3 o’clock, PETER’S CHURCH SEWING SO- Admission, 10 cents. Tea Tickets, 25 cents. Friends contributing Cake, Refreshments, &c., are kindly requested to send them to Spring Park on the morning of the sale. Ifa wet day, sale to be held on WEDNESDAY. St. Peter’s Boys’ Band will be in attendance. June 18, 1837—2aw BOARDERS WANTED. RS. 8S. R. STUMBLES will be prepar- ed to accommodate boarders on or about 30th June. Honse situated in a very pleasant part of the city, opposite Baptist church, Prince St. | Rooms airy; terms moderate. June 18, eod tf. | Manufactured by Bell «& = Higgins, St. John, N. B. D. OM Reppin,Agent for Charlottetown. j Ch’town, May 31, law 3m. Valuable Property for Sale Y Public Auction. on WEDNESDAY, the |“ 6th day of July next, at the hour of eleven ,o clock, inthe forenoon,‘on the premises, that Valuable Freehold Property situate at the north west corner of Hillsborough ;and Dorchester Streets, known as ‘The Rectory.” }and recently occupied by the Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald. {It will be sold as a whole, orin lots to suit | chasers. For terms and furtber particulars apply te Mr. | ings or Mr. Cundall. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, | Ch’town, June 18, 1887—-eod. | GEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- } signed, and endorsed “Tender for Coal, Public | Buildings,” will be received until MONDAY, 11th! July next, for Coal Supply, for all or any of the Dominion Public Buildings. Specification, form of tender and all necessary information can be obtained at this Department, on and aiter Monday, the 20th instant. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered uniess made on the printed , forms supplied, and signed with their actu! sig- | natures. ; | Kuch tender must be accompanied by an accep- ' ted bank cheque, made payable to the order of the Honvorabie the Minister of Pubiic Werks, jequal to five per cent of the amount of the pur. | | i j ; j | tender, which will be forfeited if the party de-| ; cline to enter into a contract when called upon | to do so, or if he fail to complete the work con- | tracted for. ! cheque will be returned. ~ The Department will not be bound toaccept the | lewest or any tender. By order, A, GOBEIL, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, 16th June, 1887, 3i STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE, ” On and after Tuesday, Way 24th, the Steamer “cather Belie,” Hugh Mectean, Master, will run as foilows: i Every Tuesday morning, at4 o‘clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leav- ing Orwell Brush Wharf at7 a.m. for Char- lottetown, calling at China Point and at 3 p. m. for Halliday’s, China Point and eek Wharves, where she will remain over night. Wednesday, mor:ing, at 7 oclock, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Char over night. Thursday morning, at7 o’clock, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday‘s Wharves ; leaving Char- lottetown at 3 p. m.; leaving Brush Wharf } about 6 p. m. for Charlotietown. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Cranberry Wharf, East River, at 4 a. m.; leaving Cran- berry Wharf at 7 a. calling at Hickey’s Wharf; leaving Char- lottetown for Hickey’s and Cranberry Wharves at 3 p. m., returning to Charlotte- town same evening. Every alternate Friday, steamer will go to Mount Stewart. Saturday, at 3 o'clock a. m, will leave Char lottetown for Crapaud; leaving Crapaud at7 a.m, for Charlottetown; leaving Charlotte- town at 3p. m, toreturn to Crapaud, return- ing from Crapaud to Charlottetown same evening. FARES: Cabin, to and from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cents; Deck, 20 cents. f | Cabin,to and from Mount Stewart, 20 cents. Cranberry aud Hickey’s, 12 cents. | Cabin, to and from Crapaud, 40cts.; Deck, | 30 cts. | Excursion Tickets will be issued to Orwel of every Thursday, and to Crapand every Saturday i JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Chartottetown, P. K.1T., May. 23, 1887. j ex pat law 3ares her 3mos a rT ’ —To Sell the AGENTS W ANT ED only authentic Life of His Moliness Pope Leo XIIT. The work is a largs one, beautifully and strongiy bound, low in price and is recommended by the highest church authorities. It also contains an author- ized Catholic Dictionary and is very profusely illustrated. Most liberai rates to active men and women. Address: W. E. EARLE, St. John, N. B., Man- ager for Canadian Book & Bible Uo. June 3~2Zaw & wky Summer Arrangement, 1887, ' m. for Charlottetown, ; If the tender be not accepted the! | highly Important & Attractive Sale by Auction —— ee Japanese Manufactures AND--—— ART PRODUCTIONS, CONSISTING of Embroidered Silks, Screens, 25 Cases Porcelains, bronzes, Enamels, Lacquered Ware, Toys, Curios, &c., direct from Kioto, Japan. Particular attention is directed to this special shipment, comprising every interesting ware and curious art objects, &c., together with numerous articles of general utility. The whole has been selected and catalogued by an expert of much experience, and forms in its ensemble a most valuable selection of Japanese Curiosities and Manufactures. The shipment includes many articles admirably adapted for complimentary presentation A. H. B. McGowan has received instructions from Hiogo, Japan, to arrange the above for Sale by Auction, at Stevenson’s Building, Queen Street, on WEVNESDAY. 6th July, 1887, at 2 o'clock, p.m. No reserve. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer. Ch’town, June 29, 1887-—ts AUCTION SALE Valuable “Property. I AM instructed by the Executors of the estate of the late WILLIAM BEVAN, to Sell by Auction, on the premises, Wednesday, July 6th, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M. that eligibly situated property on Prince Street next to the residence of F. S. Moore, Esq. Dwelling House contains 10 rooms. Lot 44 by 84 feet. 4a7 TeRMS Cash. Size of G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer, Ch’'town, June 6—?%aw ‘TENDERS FOR COAL. 7 ILL be received at the office of the City School Board up to 12 o'clock, noon, 4th July next, for supplying for the schools one hundred and forty (140) tons round, screened, Acadia mines cual, and thirty (30) tons Acadia mines nut coal. All of said coal to be of the best quality (the ton to con- sist of 2,000 lbs.) and to be placed in vaults of schools as directed, on or befa@ge 20th August next. ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary of School Beard. Ch’town, June 27, 1887.—tl jy4 tees: pitaht Deka Wee Oe Eke cinger| Note to Contractors. | PT ANO TUNING. H W. VINNICOMBE, formerly of J. P. Vin- * nicombe’s, Piano Warehouse, England, and for many years Tuner to Government House, the Convenis, also the leading musical families throughout the Island ; acknowledged by musical critics and piano makers to be one of the best prac- tical tuners in the Dominion. Makes no speci- aities, as he thoroughly understands the whole construction of the instrument in every detail Having many years’ experience with the actionsof various makers, including many late patent adjust- ments, feels confident he can give perfect satis- faction; is promptand particular to a. nicety, not in tuning alone but in all mechanicd®work Re- pairing. Stringing, Regulating Actions, Restoring Weak Tone, &c. P, 3.—Mr. Vinnicombe has had a Jong experi- ence in Pipe and Cabinet Organs. Orders may be left at the Viamond Bookstore, or at residence, Fitzroy Street, near St. James Church. Office at Fletcher’s Music Shop. May 14, 1887. ‘Hishwick xpress Line, SEASON OF 1887. Steamer M, A. Starr, Capt. Ferguson, Wilt leave Halifax every TUESDAY Morning for Charlottetown, calling at Sheet Harbor, Canso, Arichat. Port Mulgrave, Hawkesbury, Hasting and Bayfield, and Murray Harbor on every alternate trip; return, leaves Charlotte- town every THURSDAY afternoon, making , Same calls, lottetown at 3 p. m.,remaining at Brush Wharf ! ' ae FREIGHT LOW. Through Bills Lading granted to New York, Great Britain and Continent. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Queen's Wharf, Ch’town, May 17, 1887.—2mo pat MOLASSES & SUGAR T° arrive, this week, per “Ella Blanche” 45 Puns. choice DEMERARA MOLASSES, 75 Bblsa, Centrifugal GROCERY SUGAR. To arrive per “Laura,” about 15th July, direct from Parbados— 150 Puns 25 Tierces 35 Bbls 30 Hhds 20 Tierces Will be Sold Low while Landing. } choice BARBADOKS MOLASSES { BARBADOS GROCERY SUGAR FENTON T. NEWBERY. June 27, 1887—ex pat lwk & wky 2i jour her 2i CUSTOM SHOR STORs, Ww. the undersined, have re-opened, the . Custom Boot and Shoe Shop, RICHMOND STREET, formerly occupied by the late John Monaghan opposite Nelson Brothers, Grocers. Repairing Promptly Atteaded to. C. McQUILLAN - J. MCMAHON, May 15, 4887—evd & wky 2 mos Tignish Grammar School. THe half-yearly examination of this school was held on the 27th ult. The fol- lowing is the standing from the register of the pupils of the advanced department for the half year:— Peter Mc- 3rd, Mary Avithmetic—-First Class—1]st, Tague; 2nd, Joseph Fitzpatrick; j Martin. Second Class-—Ist, John Hackett; 2nd, Simon Richard; 3re,. James Gallant. Third Class—Ist, Mary Weeks; 2nd, Howard Hackett; 3rd, Peter Gaudet. English—First Class—Ist,Joseph Fitzpat- rick; 2nd, Peter McTague; 3rd, John Gaudet. Second Class—Ist, John Hackett; 2nd, Fran- cis O Connor; 3rd, Sybil McFadyen. Geography, (Campbell)—Ist, Joseph Fitz- patrick; 2nd, Howard Hilson; 3rd Augustine Hackett; (Collins); Ist, Howard Hackett; 2nd, Lizzie Carruthers; 3rd. Mary Weeks. Hiistory—Virst Class— Ist, Joseph Fitzpat- rick; 2nd, Augustine Hackett; 3rd, Howard Hilson. Second Class— Ist, Mary Weeks; 2nd, Howard Hackett; 3rd, Annie Haywood. Geometry—Ist, Joseph Fitzpatrick; 2nd, John Gaudet; 3rd. Peter MeTague. Algebra—Pirst Class—|st, Jos. Fitzpatrick; 2nd. Peter McTague; 3rd John Gaudet. Second Class—Ist, Mary Martue; 2nd, How- ard Wilson; 3rd, John Hackeat. Latin— First Class—list, Joseph Fitzpatrick ; 2nd, John Gaudet; 3rd, Peter MceTague. Second Cless—ist, Howard Hilson; 2nd, Wm. Overbeck; 3rd, Augustine Hackett. French—-First Class—Ist, Jos, Fitzpatrick; 2ndgy» Peter MeTague; 3rd, William Harper. Second Class-—Ist, Howard Hilson; 2nd, Augustine Hackett; 3rd, Francis O'Connor. Map Drav.ing—-lst—-Sybil McFadyen; 2nd; Simon Richard. _——— a: <> Gi The Mystic Tie. Tue following gentlemen were yesterday installed officers of the Grand Loage A. F. & A. M. :— John Yeo—Grand Master. Neil Me Kelvie—Deputy-Grand Master. Roderick MeNeil—senior Grand Warden. Rev. E. Sobey—Junior Grand Warden. W. H. Finley—Grand Treasurer. B. Wilson Higgs—Grand Secretary. G. W. Waketord—Grand Lecturer. Rev. T. B. Reagh—Grand Chaplain. Matthew Brehau—Senior Grand Deacon. Chas. Owen—Junior Grand Deacon. G. R. Montgomery—Grand Marshall. G. W. Bentley—Grand Sword Bearer. David C. Ramsay—Grand Standard Bearer. Leonard Morris, \,, . lel Edwin Procter, j Grand Stewards. Kenneth Holmes—Grand Pursuivant. John Hobbs—Granid Tyler. a Boston Markets. Bostrox, June 29. Eacs.—Strictly fresh Eastern are in demand at léc, but other grades are slow and range from 144 to 154c. We quote PE Island 15 to 15}. Potators,—Old potatoes are irregular and nominal. Sales of good stock at 40 to 60c per bushel, but some will not command over 25c. New Southern rule at $2 to $2.50 per bri. We quote P E Island mixed lots 40 to 50; Chenangoes, 40 to 50. Fisi— Mackerel continues in light receipt and prices are firmer, particularly on medium 38, which are in good demand, Sales in fare lots have been made in at $8 ana $8.52 per bbl, sea packed. Large 3’s are rather slow and $8.75 and $9 is a full quotation. Receipts of mackerel for the week foot up 1,927 bris of which 1,540 brls were from domestic and 387 bris was from Provincial ports. Codfish continue rather scarce and _ prices are well maintained. Pickle cured Bank rule at $3.50 to $3.75, and Dry Bank at $4 to $6.25 per qtl. Georges and Shore rule at 3.75 to $4.25. Very little doing in hake, haddock or pol- jleck. Pickled herring continue dull and prices are nominal, ” CANNED GOODS, Mackerel, per doz 1 lb cans... $ 90 to $1 00 Lobsters, per doz] lb cans...., 1 40 to 1 50 Sardines, j oils per case....... 4 75to 5 00 Cal salmon, per dos 1 Ib cans.. 1 60 to 1 65 OUR .5. +s bee Dhnbe ws to URW ORTON, «5.» 2 00 bo ee pean to ——-- s—00e——_ — -—— In Brief, And to the Point, Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indignation is a foe to good na- ture. The human digestive apparatus is one of the most vomplicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and many other things which ought not to be, have made the American people a nation of dyspeptics. But Green’s August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this sad business and making the American people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy. Remember: No happiness without health. But Green’s August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your drug- gist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. en —— Summerside Exports. fScummersipe, June 24, 1887. Shipped per steamer St. Lawrenee, Cam- eron, master, for Point du Chene :— Be I WE ov ince bao s dvs hele tet $ 258 oe, ue ow ois 0 bn ee ie 650 cae a Gee ees e-. c ta 73 $ 981 By same steamer on 25th : SPO CRONE BABB S oss co cnur onnciestbhet $ 585 en: eS. aoe o one bce eae 1260 BOO iss Np cud BEREAN sos cess 3 $1848 By stmr. Princess of Wales, on 27th : eee $ 577 SF Roca a ogc on hE WAS eee Cee ‘ 886 We ee EO ..n on. bes 6 + 0 eee o. m0 $1673 By same steamer on 28th : 127 cases eggs........ wee. § 455 Sh bagh potatoes... . ... +... savtnn cee 1 Bi eee eS... vows cok t eae 155 Pa DUE cL, cos v cakes bce onan 462 $1073