Local and Other Htems, PRELEGRAPIE CR as. . \ : * A ' 6 ‘ e : ' e yeyahde “Sn eth ’ i . “ - ’ hie i thas evening at ih - Dik EXa KR. Viet ‘ul oe . \we cor’ y Ava CD al | i , eeldent. " - 2 | (iaerine. Reapy.—W orkoren are’ to-flyy : P . » , (luben tapping the water, at the site of the Wa Souare fountaih. os EXcU RSION Should ' vrable to-night the tire- wil be held the MooN Liou? weather prove unfay men s mooulight excursion tirst fine evening follows - Lors or Money.-Among the occu ‘1 John police cells on Thursday yer who carried over Slo00 in k for $800. He paid $8 for Hap pants of the 5¢ night was 4 pr’ bills and a che his liberty Just Lixe Turm.—This is the season when the suflering female tells the doctor ahe has ate nothing but—a dish of straw- berries, two of ice cream, and a chunk of raisin cake. a Kitgaan Kyocxen Ovr.—There is no- thing defiffite known as to the result of the Sullivan: Kilrain fight, but it is reported that. the latter was knocked out in the eighth round. einen Tne Covossat Tea.—Those who do rot go to the Colossal Tea on Wednesday by micrn- ing train, will be accompanied by Wocth’s Band on the steamer Southport, which leaves Ferry Wharf at 9 a. m. _—-S>>- -— Ornanor Tea.—The King's County Loyal Orange Tea will be held at Glen William, Friday next. ¢ It is declared a general holiday tor .that ,section of the country, everybody ia going, and a real good time they will have. 4i pa. sapsuiilpeitadeate Lam Ur For Rerarrs.—-A Frenchman tried his flying machine in the suburbs of Paris the other day. He flew off a barn, and it will be several months before his broken legs will allow him to eapter about ss blithely as before. iain Tuey're Stitt Turre.—A Charleston druggist adveriised that the milk of a cocoanut would remove freckles, and 4,000 of the nuts were sold at retail in two days to women folks. He got a commission on all sales. The freckles still abide. nails Beatine Her Recorv.-—Mr. T. C. Mun- csy, of Cape Traverse, hasa Jersey cow that has proved a wonderful milker. To- day's churn shows six pounds of gilt-edged butter for three days’ savings of cream! This beats al] her previous good records. nian Ax Orrawa Hernress.—It is said that an Ottawa lady, the handsome widow of a naval captain, has fallen heiress to $70,000 through the demise of a bachelor uncle in India, kis wealth having been created by shrewd specu- lation in indigo. Not so bad, after ail, to have the blues! evlinentionba SomeTuHInec To REMEMBER.- Keep in view the Excursion to Suffolk on Wednesday next. One of the most delightful spots for the picnic has been selected, over which is thrown the leafy shade «f a magnificent maple grove. St. Peter's Band will be in attendance, and will play the children from the church to the train, “or particulars look at the advertise- ment. CLarcKe Brapex Cominc.—Prof. Clarke Braden, formerly president of the Southern Illinois College, also of Abingdon College, author of the *‘Problem of problems”, *‘Inger- soll unmasked”, etc., will deliver a course of lectures on Christianity vs. Infidelity, in the Y. M. C. A. Hail, Charlottetown, begin- ning at 8 p. m.,on Wednesday 10th inst. Ad- mission free. ciisinieitiidiidaias Tur Riris.—At the sinua meeting of the King’s Co. Rifle Association, held at George- town on the 6th inst., the re officers were elected for the ensuing year: President —Jobn Beil, Esq. Members of Council— Capt. C. Owen; Lieuts. C. B. Fraser, E. Stew- art and W. 8S. Easton; Sergt. McLaren anJ Gunner McGregor ; Lieut. E. Stewart, Secre- tary-Treasurer. ‘The annua) competition on Wednesday, the 10th inst., will be more than ordinarily inter: s.ing. The officers and men of the Dominion cruiser Critic have been in- vited to attend. Extra series matches for revolvers, Snider and Martini rifles will be fired. ——— ee Tae Bovavista.—The steamer Bona- vista arrived here en route to Sydney and St. John’s, Nfld., about seven v'clock this morning. She had a general cargo for this port. Her passenger list, se far as ob- tainable, is made up as follows : For Char- lottetown—Mr. an Mrs. Lyman and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Kingman, nurse and two children, Mr. and Miss Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Howes and two children. For Sydney—Mr. Mc- Laren, Mr. McKie, Misses McLean, (2) Mr. Brown, Mr. Bulkley. For St. John’s -Mr.and Mrs. Munn and two children, Mr. Watson, Mrs. Watson, Mr. Allen, Mr. Rankin, Mr. Drummond. Mra. Neal, Mr. B. Edwards, and four steerage pass- erigers. She proceeded on her destination this afternoon with a cargo of horses,sheep, potatoes, tallow, leather and other mer- chandise. —— HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. July 6—J A Downs, L G Archer, A Janadey, Montreal; Wm Sullivan, Bedford, King; Mr and Mrs Rayden, Miss Rayden, Charlottetown; D P Stevens, Portland, Me; RK D Robbins, Toronto; C Fawcett, Sackville; L Nickerson, F F Sawyer, ss Worcester. OSBORNE HOUSE. July 6—D C Moraon, Cardigan; F S Nor- ton, New Glasgow; HS McLeod, Dunstaffn- age; F J McLeod, St Peter’s Road; Miss L Brenan, Montreal; D Knight, R H Holland, Truro; M Walsh, Peter Kenny, S’side; J P Brenaan, wife and 4 children. Mrs James Davies, Alberton; Fredk Rattray, Rustico. RANKIN HOUSE, J aly 6—Katie G Gorman, Leo Gorman, A Gillis, J D Steele, Boston; George Dunphy Duncan McFarlane, Brookline, Mass; Wan Mitchell, Katie McIntyre, Providence. R I: Dan McLeod, Boston; L Watson, Toronto; J Fairbaira, Montreal; Win Grant, Halifax; John Mar tin St i lei ; v “ ; onald, A. MeNeill sells at R morrow, Tuesday, Register Grates, articles, ooms, Queen Street, to- July 9th, at 2 o'clock, aud a number of other see advt. Won't forget that J. B. McDona! F is selling mens and bho 1 is selling Y's suits, extra cheap this month. Going fast—Those fast calor prints at 9 and 10 ae over Grund value @ J. B. Mac- the | Memed Wiliam Love, of Boston, SAmuenst, Jul Baccurred he 9 o'clock, who had been working .at diasofrp-ZacForr bow renee, Was returhingyfrom ‘Ambargt where he had been spending the aftefmeon: wd was walking on the railroad track where he fell under « car of Conductor Hughes’ special and was killed = The body was not found for some tine after and was horribly mutilated, being distributed over the track for twenty or thirty yards. He was about in Boston. Newfoundland News. Haxt¥ax, July 7. ' St. John's Chere has been 2000 cases and The diphtheria epidemic at has’abat ed. 360 deaths. There was trouble between the English and French at Brig Harbor, anda detacii- ment of men from the war ship Emerald was stationed ashore to maintain peace. William Parnell, the merchant who murdered his partner, will be hanged at St. Johu’s to-morrow. The refused to commute his sentence. Fisheries Reports. Hawirax, July 7. Fish Bureau reports (synopsis for July 4th): Bad weather and scarcity of bait have very much affected the success of the shore codtishery at Freeport, Westport aud other western ports the past few days. An average catch of cod is made at Cape Island, where fresh bait can be obtained. Cod and pollock are plentiful. The Delagoa Bay Matter. Lonpon, July 7. The Times Lisbon despatch says that Prime Minister Deecastro and Minister of the Colonies Carvia agree with the Minister of Foreign affairs to submit the Delagoa Bay question to arbitration. The propos- ition 1s that there shall be two on each side, the four to appoint a fifth to act in the capacity of umpire. Bad for the Dervishes. Carro, July 7 The encounters that have occurred near Arquih, between the Egyptian troops under Col. Woodhouse, and dervishes, have proved very disastrous to the latter. Thus far 900 of the dervishes have been killed, and 700 others have either been taken prisoners or deserted, - a The Sullivan-ilraia Ficht. New Oreans, July 8 (2 a.m.) Sullivan and Kailrain, each attended by seven men, took the cars at 4 p. m. yester- day and arrived at the battle-ground near Richburg at 6.30 p.m. lastevening. They will have «a quiet night, and will enter the ring at 7 o'clock this (Monday) morning, Mayor Barker Dead. Sr. Joun, N. B., July 7. The death of Mayor Barker, at 5.15 o'clock on Saturday morning, has cast a gloom over the entire city. His funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. Re- corder Jack, by law, becomes mayor until another is elected. On the Move. Sr. Jounx, N. B., July 7. Hon. Edward Blake and Mr. VanHorne, President of the C. P. R., arrived in this city on Saturday, and left for Dalhousie. Hon. Mr. Blake looked to be in perfect health, and so expressed himself. —_—- —--2>- ———_- Placing the Blame. Jounstown, Pa., July 7. The coroner’s jury has censured the pro- prietors of the dam for not making it se- cure, and declaring that to them must be attributed the blame for the recent appal- ing loss of life. In Halifax, Hauirax, July 7. Alexander S. Williams, inspector of the New York police force, is here in his pri- vate ———- He has been on a visit to his native place in Cape Breton. From the Holy Land. Hauirax, July 7. Rev. Ralph Brecken and Mrs. Brecken have returned from a year’s trip to the Holy Land. ———_ Death of Ex-Premier Norquay. Winnirec, July 7. Hon. John Norquay, ex-Premier of Manitoba, died suddenly here of heart dis- ease on Friday night. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, July 8.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fine, stationary or high- er temperature. caer cemcmncneea I ——— DIED. Lot 51, May 13th, George third son of Albert and aged 18 years and At Mellishville, Winslow Mellish, Annie Mellish, four months. aCe Dissolution of Partnership. i ip hereto- i rtify that the Partnership Bto- Tae hetweon = oon > $ on rying on business under e aoe chth day sInni r, hes on this Twenty os : Briss, heen dissolved by mutual] con- ated this 28th day of June, 1389, JOSEPH F. MoINNIS, RICHARD GRANT. Kigned in the presence of witness, JOHN QUINN. er The business will pe continued at the old und ty hom 3. Beene & CO. July 5, 1889-3 THE DAILY~ EXAMINER, = === ~ —+-§-4+— ‘i 40 years of age and leaves a wife and family | Government | quite so rapid as in others; but, with persistence,| the -regult..ds. certain. Read these | festfinoniats :=="" *" =. = “ For twolyean-T suffered from a se- wae ‘om » mty right- other tr cau a torpid liver and dyspepbis ter”, alving peveral medicines a fair trial without. a cure, [ began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. [I was greatly benefited by the frst bottle, and after taking five bottles I was com- »letely cured.’’—John W. Benson, 70 wrence st., Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbuncle broke out onmyarm. The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Less than three bottles healed the sore. In all my expe- rience with medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight.""—Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holiy Springs, Texas. *“*T had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and,as my broth- er and sister were similarly afflicted, [ presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year. For five months I took it daily. I have not had a blemish upon m for the last three months.”’—-T. E. Wiley, 146 Chambers st., New York City. ‘Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. did not notice it much at first, but it gradually grew worse until it became almost unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stom- ach and liver increased my troubles. began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine in some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely cured.’’— Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lovell, Mass, Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bettie. Suni. y School Bxeursion . PRINCE Srreet MetHopist SUNDAY Scuoor will hold their Annual Picnic on Wednesday next July 19, On the beautiful grounds adjoining Suffolk Station. frain for Children and Visitors will lesve Charlottetown at 10 45, local time. Return Tickets for Visitors 40 cents, to be had at the Beokstore of ro Herbert Haszard Tea for Visitors 25 cenis Refreshments can be had on the grounds. July 3, 1889 —tf TENDERS oni lian ~ Sabbath School. VEALED TENDERS will be received at the office of McLeod, Morson & Me- Quarrie, up to noon on JULY 10rn, for building the Baptist Church and Sabbath School in this city. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of Phillips & Chappel, Architects. The names of two persona willing to hecome security to accompany é6ach tender. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. NEIL McLEOD, Secy.-Tveasarer Building Committee. june28—tl jy 10th WANTS, LOST, FOUND di IR SALE. —A first-class Winch, in ygood order, Apply at this office. pd 3i—jys FOR SALE. per, nearly new. Apply at this office. One Patent Hay or Straw Chop- Will be sol@ at a bargain. jy62w I OST.—A Canary Bird (brown color) on Thurs 4 Agy last. The finder will please bring to thi® office and receive reward. jy6 tf —— a re ANTED.—A Gir) for General Housework. . Apply to Mra. J. D. Taylor, Fitzroy Street (East.) jy 6 O LET.—A House on Dorchester Street, (east.)—W M. LADNER. july 4—3i eod pd - — —~<2 emaeeanen ene rf\O LET.—The Store and Dwelling on Great George Street, the property of William and Thomas Tanton, Boston, lately occupied by Geo. Carter & Co, Apply to Alex. Strang, Lansiiowne Hutel, Cape Traverse, or at the office of Davies & Sutherland, Market Square. 2aw tf—ju2s8 WANTED. -\ competent Housermnaid, also a inning Room Girl. Apply at Hotel Davies between 3 and 5 o'clock, p. m tf--ju2% WANTED.—A Servant for general work. No washing. Apply at this office, juz OST.—On the 27th inst. a Lady's Enamel Brooch, black and gold. fhe tinder, on leaving it at ‘He EXAMINER offl.e, will be re- ae im 2aw—ju?s fywO LET.—The Hon-e at present occupied by Capt. Fraser. Appiy to R. MCMILLAN. junels- cod " BOARDERS.— Four Boarders can be accom- modated with good bvard and comfortebie rooms on Lower Queen Street, opposite the store of Peake Bros, & Co. jun 76 lin pd GooD Coat, Pant and Vest Makers wanted immediately at P. J. Feran’s. jun 25 fin ANTED.—A Girl to do general housework. W Apply immediately to {Mxs. D. Stewart, Kent Street. tf- jucs — LET.--A Double Tenement House on Kent Street, next door to Robins’ Livery Stable, Apply to Mrs. OFFER, Queen Street. june2!—2aw tf 0. RDERS.—Permanent and transient Board — accommodated at the Railway Hoc), opposite Pepot. JOHN BoLG@ER, Proprietor. june?2i— dy 2m eod yANTED.—A Cook, who has had some ex- W? perience. Apply to Mrs. GPORGE PEAKE, juls—dy & why FOR SALE.—Ata bargair, easy terms, a top roo Baguy (new) m. WANTE)). Ofte Hdtel. go JoHn NBWSON. ee mber K—Ov» Thousand No. } Dec a We, Worle. Yaw ~—mays m7 tf jor the we —— -+* d wages. Apply orice en tf—jul2 side;-and- had Building Baptist Church and} ee SE ee oe ge —— aeiien i i cTG. AIC WOT FT: ape 4 Bewadk ohh L ai au L dB ate wv. ad co MENS AND“ ODD COATS, PANTS AND Ch'town, July 5, 1889—eod & wky “ 09 00 ' © . “* sn .4 T PPOCRA A Te VTT oE i IN J BPS -SUUPSs” OAR LP _ write dl ¢sact OO —— Make no mistake; go where you get the very best“valu J. | ee S AND COTTONS. ee ae eee ee ee eee! (uly is our Greet Bargain and Clearing-out Month wil (ithe Balance of Ladies’ Straw Ha ee e of Men's and Boys’ Straw | “OF DRESS TTT et ee tt } ee ’ . . es : bee ; i .% Ge oes ott at i L steostd Bd bicvot BD estates > » ehd Bicow o of he ; : ’ oe «atte MAN. BUCRr cso Sa nena an fom epee ete-— ia erty F Oat FF % nary a ee VEST8 WILL BE CLEARED WT. AT .VYOUR.1QWN: PRICE. 1 sav tints sihiusiinicnsntinieancaetiia halla ain a —— pb nbenine ge —— tere egeme— ere — eevee ed trees pbd0 e, r oy 4 B. MACDONALO'S. ee — — Ch’iown, Jul £, 1889—cod wky ee ¥ Money € GAGRI My ‘W hole Steck must be disposed at 25 per cent. discount. Silk Plush, Colored Silks « Hose, at 25 per cent. discount _ ALL BLANKETS ! Charlottetown, May 12, 1889--eod wky =—-— a — — = FIREMENS’ Pa me er A MOONLIGHT EXCURSION will be held under the auspices of the ‘*ROLLO” FIRE COMPANY, On Monday Evening, July 8. The Steamer “ST. LAWRENCE” will leave Steam Navigation Co's. Wharf at 8 o'clock. The Artillery Brigade Band will be in at- tendance. Worth’s String Band will provide music for dancing. Refreshment Saloon on board, under the management of the Firemen. TICKETS—Gentlemen, 40c. ; Ladies, 25c, board the steamer. By order of Committee. ju28—eod tl dte ce CC CONE Underwriters’ Sale "EXO be sold for the benefit of whom it may concern, the Schooner WAVE, 19 tons, 4 years old, with her Sails, Anchors, Chains, Hawser Rope, etc. Also, the Fishing Outfits of the said vessel, consisting of 36 Nets, Barrels Salt, Mope, etc., and 3 Dories. WepNEsDAY, the 10th July, 1889, where the ye3sel now lies stranded, near the entrance to St. Peter’s Harbor. Terms Cash. ROBERT N. COX, Morell, July 3, 1889.~-2i Broker. A pply at A. McNeill’s auction Parlor Sets, ' JUST RECEIVED, A CONSIGNMENT OF Wew Furniture, CONSISTING OF Walnut &xtension Tables. Sideboards. Chairs, Hall Stands, etc. Atso—Flock and Excelsior Mattrasses. GEORGE M. HARRIS, jute—d w, tf Auctidieer. A'S Gents’ Wool, Merino and Cotton Underclotiin, Braces, Oollars and Cuffs, Shirts, Kid Gloves, Lisle Ladies’ Cashmere, Silk Lisle, Cotton and Kid Glove Wool Shawls, Squares, Jersey BLANKETS ! —At 25 per cent. discount. ; TWEED AND WATERPROOF COATS, to clear, at 30 per cent. discount. — MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. |, To be obtained at all the Drug Stores and on | The above will be sold at 11.30 a. m. on FURNITURE! per cel and Jersey Jackets, at 29 A. L. B 30T AND SHOE STORE Is every day becoming famous for the superior quality of BOOTS AND SHOES sold there. We don’t want to brag, but tell che truth and Claim to have the best quality for the Jeast money of any Store on P. E. Island. Sele control in this city of the celebrated Goods made by Sequin Lalime Co., St. Hyacinthe, P. Q. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, J. B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, WEST SIDE QUEEN STRERT. Wanted. Fick! of within Sixty Days, FR, OC ASS Et. 3 nN OC CO OL A Oe ig, Wool, Cotton, Silk and Lisle } Hose, Ties, Gloves, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiets, TWEEDS! TWEEDS! TWKEDS! at 25 per cent. discount. Balance of Meltons, Beaver and Pilot Cloths, at 335 per cent. discount. it Black aud Colored Vel: «eens, Velvettas, Xc., at 333 p te ad Trimmings, Feathers, Kigrettes, Xc., at 20 per | s, Cashmere, Silk, Lisle and Cotton it. discount. i cent discount. reat COLORED DRESS GOODS, at 25 per cent. discount. per cent. discount. ROWN, — Queen Street, opposite Market Honse. Ce ———————— $100 $100 One Hundred Dollars Cash FOR N P. E. ISLAND, who send (until 3ist July) the largest number of Woodili’s German aking Powder (blue) Wrappers, as follows :— $5 to the 25 families each sending Wrappers representing not less value than $1. Onz; to the 25 families each sending Wrappers representing not less value than 50 cents. ITUNDRED to the 50 families each sending Wrappers representing not less value than °5 cents. $2 FAMILIES Ycur Grocer can se!l you WOODILL’S GER- MAN BAKING POWDER, in paper packages, at 5, 10 and 2) cents, and if he will not keep it in stock, send amount to address and the package | will be mailed free. Address orders to W. M. D. PEARMAN, jus— dy end Halifax, N. 8, OC CO Butter Tubs. 2 OOO dal CARVELL BROS. | ay 24 % Plasterers and Builders, ——— AVING purchased a quantity of good Lime- stone, lam prepared to supply the trade with the BEST WHITE LIME, delivered in any part of the city. Orders can be left at Kt. Me- Millan’s Coal Depot, or at the Lime Kiln. ROBERT GREGORY, St. Peter's load, Opposite Love & Sun's Tannery. ——— —_——_s— ray a ary JAS. SCOTT & 60., A Full Stock of Wines aad Liguors JUST RECEIVED.’ 5() Cases ROYAL BLEND, |” 1 eDU 75 cases ISLAY BLEND &GASLIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, 50 CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 50 * CLARET, eee 25 ** HOCK and MOSELLE, ~” 25 * LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Cutacd, Matraschino, Benedictine, ss 200 “ FINE PORT and SHERRY, 150 © HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 .“* HENNESSY’S BRANDY, ”*, **, *** and V. O., a 100 “ BASS’S ALE;’ 200 * BURKE'S STOUT, 100 “ APOLLINARIS WATER, ' 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE; ' nO“ FINE OLIP RUM, 50 “ KINAHAN’S UT. CL) WHISKEY, ~—~And ai€ull. Stack of ~ CHOICE GROCERIES ~GRATEFUL~COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. june20—Imecd pd TBA PARTIGS, PICNIUS, SOCIAL GATHERINGS ‘AN be supplied by JOHN MURPHY Jj Cheaper and Better than any other Baker on P, E. Island. As 1 employ none but first-class Workmen, I guarantee satis- | faction. Call or write for Price List. JOHN MURVHY, Kent. Street. Charlottetown, July 3, 1889—iw dy & wky H. H. CROSSHAN — (laws which govern the Opéra “ By a thorough knowledge of the yatural , otis of digestion and nutrition,and »y a darefil! applicarion of the fine propertica of weil-selected Cocoa,.Mr. Kp has provided Git breaklant tables with a deli- cately flavored’ Be\craze which may save us many heavy “octors” bilts: ‘It is by the judicious use of such, artialns: ct dict! that a ednstitution may be grad wile bvulbup sap wang eneng to reaist everf ten len) Lo Giseare, Hundreds of subile malidies@r@ Roatinzg é@round as ‘ready to attack wherever there is-@ weak ‘point. We may escape many «.:tatal shaft: by keeping our- selves wet focal with gare blood and @ pro- perly nournshed tratiic.”~ Civil Service Gazette. Made sinrply (-wittr boiling water and milk. Sold only in packets, by Grocers, Jubelled thus: JAMES, EPPS & CO.. Hoprccopathie Chemists, London, England, decl9—? Sr ag a& wks’ LOBSTER PACKERS | Ornamental Howse Painier,| Cor. Fitzroy & Hillsborough sis, + EARL R ENTS Eighest Prices Paid for Good Brand Correapondencd gpfiitea’ 2 JAMDS CC. GRANT. jald—dy im: Fs 130 weAeee : beve bevel wid dete o RB Qadda ‘