ee ? . § " . ; 7 x? ~~; . e . . “aE DAILY EXAMINER | : ; YER 4 ERIE at O' aR BBs ' ? 5 it 3 , ss & ied “ er . te } . eo aA : ame ¥ Ry e% \ am ay Si Sos <> ™ ° S®KOIAL DESPATCH y¥S TO THK Exa MINER, p { R Three drunks were dispos. Otiawa Notes. ~ ed vi for ines ranging trom $1 to $3 to-day. A TITAWA, June 27. | ; 3 ae : . There is a o Nerv; ‘ ‘ ; a* i b , w “sy Feceived a nice as ere 18 & Z00d prospec t Canada being » ¢' - rec : s ri American Tickings, Fo fe e Ne esented at the unua m3 sata of yy i Lace ( urtains , A lot slightly itional Rifle A; . selation of the United) SOlled at half price. | i States \y : } : ; bate it Ureedme r. Hrs year, thie @xX- | Horsemen !—Come early and co. ecutive nitt ving de How | »& STEWART. | Mi ; pur HOots ny [a amd s¢« ; ; “ ittee having decided to allow HARRIS & STEWART. eure Y¢ sOOt » Dawson the use of the Martini Henri in competition | | 04 lw evd restricted to military rifle. nae shih | > Che new de tu | rm. 6. 6 . ’ kA parc nent of the Geologi x j | New S < AT A BarRGain.—Children’s kid Survey com: | : ‘8 Into operatio . i ro? Q@hate loatota e shoes, worth 70 cents, now 25 cents a pair at' Dr. § Alwyn, | zs or Care uly Ast. | Boys Shirt Waists, Print and ; a Ni ast e : Director, will be \ ty l se : me os Hon. Mr, Dowdney will then be head of{ Galatea, 40. each. | (x)— hree departments. Imrortant.—We will give the bigges New regulation regarding th ualifi | HARRIS & STEWART. | : i lous regarding the qualifica. | . wwe -a - bargial ss 7 - — Shoes an i Sily p ‘TS lo- tto 3 oO! teamb rat engine ers W ill ‘2 eas | i New Black Sp ot Fliouncing Nets, nigh i oprague., ed to-morrow, 7 ae | 7 Ai rae lh Col nel has ee Sse y | N E ” wh \ \ 7 i A . - ‘ . ia ution which he coat | Sadan bY | Ven’s and Boys’ Undercloth- 7” re oe penta ae | Hea ° ™ oy = ‘ - <n os, at operate five miles of railwa . Tie ” ; T ‘ h } erly dnt, grand Toa Party, “Full partice-| Mulgrave ty Terminal Greys poof} | g»—We are shewing a 5 om | ~ aterolonil syste | One: range: New Surah and Pougee Silks, 4 eurpner orcp reports from the Northwest | @ > 4 ran a ~ big stp yk . on 9 of 4 most sntintass Jaa a4 HARRIS & STEWART. ‘New Black Perfection Silk, i @2 25 for $1.50 J.C prague. e's . rsenauilt, of P. LE L., here | 7 z ee : _" * __|toxiay on departmental busines "| Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats. New Ribbon Velvets, Ss ie ‘ yesterday betore J. T. Mellish, Esq, J.b.| The Malifax-Bermuda Cable —A good stock at iow New Black silk Warp Henrietta Cloth, | As all t parti were neighbors, nd rela j ™ ‘ | . he m r, tl : matte 7 Ag St ttl | 1 hetw i u | HALIFAX, June 27. prices, | New Black Merinos. | . ler ne alle @ Th > ‘ . Tn r the } ‘ VUCDUGI peayh aij costs Che wi rk of laying the Halifax and Ber- HARRIS & STEWAR es v muda cable is being most successfully car- nen ami j (x) Pp E l DAPTIST ASSOCIATION, — Retur llr 1 ont , . - ‘ ‘ ihe y ts ' (xX) xd out, Yesterday at 9 o’clock ' ’ ; tickets at one first-class { will be issued a ; a Y ste d ny at vo Cloc k 110 miles Men & Faney Cotton Shirts ae Diet tat to C] lot ve on Jule Nad Deen lala, and this morning at the same : , | : om - : 7 c ' . : mee 1 * ? ur connection was m ide with the ship see the lot we are selling ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CHEAP BRUSSELS CARPETS ar Tene rtificat f attendance required rom the quarter st the lumber yard. ‘ | _ . ; 1egsage from the Westmeat h as ; at 40 cents each. . : a m announced | MYRAMICI r Mira. | that she was now 240 miles from Halifax HARRIS & STEWART | tuk WIRAMICHI Aira : . : . + . r ’ z : ) michi arrived here from M real shortly | #84 Chat <oU mules of cable had been laid, - : @) . ie Went! . yt ‘ noderat + whe after even this roren 1, Di ing a gen- i CaLiienr ¢ UwbiiUdes Ih cerate, with li ot ' ; o 9 e re ‘ Ag b ‘ eral cargo and several passengers, amongst southwest win s. If the weather kee ps ine } Ladic Ss Ru ber Cireulars—! esses bang Mim Ales Bows: | eMptenuds aioe ean; Alot damaged at si.o0. (Try the Cheapest Store in the City for Dry Goods. | “ day evening or iu sday morning, There HARRIS & STEW ART. oy LI 4 full attendance of the ‘are now about 492 miles to ne jaid, —— ---— ++ Cl ] ] 28 1880, j : mae 1arlottetown, June , : ‘ L S I ootb ] ; _ aed 5 8 a ‘ . j , : : i b of the Cr I Club is | — ———- Mien’s and Boys’ Clething—| i requested a Park, this evening, tor| Dixon Wins. ae : A A —— —— _ — nn H the purpose o ; final arrangements A good stock of new finish) on for the ma J I at suthe | LONDON, June 27. ar r - | it » > cr oT os . ’ ~ 9 ¥ ? } | Hillsborough Boat f » Picnic, on D.- ihe international glove fight between goods, No lower prices! gy nion D George Dixon. the colored bant: fejg . Sh, minion Daj at : net Ee One, | | : }champion of America, and Nunce Wallac *, ’ 1 FISHING Kops, flies, | es, Da kets, casts, | bantam weight c! mpion of England, took oe ee ' {: reels, etc. The largest nd finest stock | piace atthe Pelican Club this evening. iE § RRERES \ STEW ART eV jown 1a Chariottetown, offered dur- |The match was for the bantam weight " ‘ n ” = Be ing the fishing season at reduced prices i ehampie nship of the world and a purse of Ch’town, June 26, 1890. ; \ Pont buy without seeing ur zt as. ite £oV0. Wallace retired in the nineteenth —- ioarhrencieeaeilldaniemarenipiitcepneereiesinitesisiiiheesniitatiiistigeipuniisima i prices musi sell them ae Dod i's Me ic al | round and Dixon was declared the victor 7 4 y Hall. June 26 27 25 pat Che fight was witnessed by about 1000 © fi — a ; _ yersons. Encingers’ Insrection.—The Charlotte- |! : Bee a ‘isnielisicalhae } ~(x) \ . | } —e yt Ala: . j + a j : : wn Eagine ers will be inspected by aon ry Yale Wias. 7, the undersigned Dry Goods Mer- ' Vavicsen, Ix cee OF the Re 5 Li Milit V { vhants of Charlottetown, do hereby eittniibinn ' i College, on or about Monday, 7th July. | New Lonpon,. Conn.. June 27 agree to close our Stores on Mondays at One| k my . . pa ‘ 2 hs Wt blade. ‘ mie ; * ° pe i The competition this year tor the Gzowsk1| s ‘ ue i : o'clock, p. m., commencing 7th July, 1890, | prize will b e construction of a field re-| 42° !fteenth annual four miles straight-| and ending the first Monday in September, , 5 f away eight-oared boat race between Yale | 189 doubt for 150 men—with faces and sides | "y Tt vee: Serene i 1890. BEE Pe : , : 1} , and Marvard Universities crews, was rowec i S closed. The work will be constructed one- s a ctl "AMES PAT . i | | nal unde this evening over the Thames river course, JAMEX PATON & CO., ! {x)}- i ; Sal from Gale’s Ferry to Winthrop Point, Yale PROWSE BROS., ; i Micitary CAMp Notres.—To-morrow fore Ww inning by three and a half lengths in 21.29, Preys CO., os = a a . i i ANT EV PRDs {i senate Reapers o> = HCMC. [Startling g Price Maki Clothing to Sf. at s CUnur ht and 6. Dunstan's | ' » J. RB, MACDONALD, ar 10 cénes 12 1C8 a nh on Q n : Cathedral The officers and men will lea Goliege Changes. HARRIS & STEWART, | ee PERKINS & STERNs, HALIFAX, June 27. A. L. BROWN, It is rumored that Prof. J. G. McGregor, Charlottetown, June 9, 1890. > tirst-mentioned church at 10.30 and for the latter at 9.15. , . : . 1 At four ociock In the afternoon there will camp I pm (x) be t Service at the cainp con lucted by the - of Dalhousie, is to be appointed to the ju9—dy law wy M |chair of physics in McGill College, Mon.) DSSS ; : . ~ Col. Worsley, D. A. G., arrived last even-|treal. Graham Creelman, who has been| WAN PS, LOST, FOUND &e HALT, STAND A™ EASE, and see our competitors grow faint when we say wé f ing. a h ae courses abroad, is ‘spoken of have a lot of Bankrupt Clothing which we bought at half price, because they know wher. ne Dae ne nowiens ae ere he Por ey rae ae pnaeton leather top iwe say we sell at half price WE DO IT. No misrepresentation for this Firm. J excursion held last night in the steamer ~~, — t z OO 0 ; . } ? v o = ° iia a ° . . . : $ Cage “andée ek cima ek the Geuth Shition Mathed. ee ed -FORWARD, if you want Bargains in Men’sand Boy’s Clothing. Nine Thousand Dollars ne TORING Tey Wass Yesy Pyeetant alair. oe OST.—In this city, on Friday, a set of plans! ($9,000) worth of Bankrupt Clothing must be sold at once. Phe attendance, however, was not so large CuIcaGco, June 27 apd specifications. The fuder will be re- 3 y P - . > * a. was expected, owing to the unpropitious >. | warded on leaving them at THR KX «MINER The War wont last long. Already competitors are retiring, but our customers are steadily i i 4 ‘ oO fr) lncinr ; } > 2 e & Ene ba - t weather. The Artillery Brigade Band furnis inf At the conclusion of the meeting this | ofiice. tf june i | | . afternoon, of the railroad strikers they an- —— a = advancing to thé tremendous Pile of Bargains. + sounced they had decided accept the | T OST.—Qn #riday morning, a cheque for $58. . nounced they had decided to accept the) | Griwn by Beujatia Hearts, leq, on Mer Come and join the ranks everybody. | concessions of the companies. At 4.20 all] chants’ Bank of P. kK. Island. The public is ed some choice selections durirg the trip and two violinists supplied excellent music for dancing. The st irned to the wharf about midnight, the trip occupying about| suburban trains were running as usual. hereby cautioned against negotiating it.—Kp, ; oe : LOoMBS, JR, 3.ns pat—june2s three and a half_hours —- ‘ a . Wired From Washingten. W ANTED.—A Boy about 16 years old to attend All kinds of Horse Boots for sale pee ** a horse and make himself generally usefal, at W. E. Dawson's. lw eod--ju24 WASHINGTON, June 27. Apply at this office. junes( 45 5 > the Senate has passed the by Sci, aa ge. é : ore ' bill for the To LET.—Two or three comfortable Rooms on Hillsborouczh Street, one of them fronting on i J. McLeod of the Prince of Wales College We are pleased to hear that Professor D. |a strict party vote. the street, just the place for a dressmaker. 186 d £44 @ St t. , ry Cheap rent. Possession given atonce,. Euquire ee ee rhe Pr esident has approved the depend- at thie oftica, & ; . an ul nh r } | 0 I PRESENTATION TO Prorgssorn McLeop.-- ens of Wyoming as a_ state by i ' j | ; . . 1 ; ; 3i pd—june27 Fi has been the recipient of a beautiful siiver| ent pension bil! scenssebicinle Milde ce igsacaticain Eo ; . sancer and tw andsomelv-bound ence ANTED.—By a widow who can give g90da I cup and saucer and two } ) 1V-DOUr ANTE, y wWido\ £ 4 : : ; f d Lit t 1yti 3 f Bort and Brewers Indicted W references, a situation as housekeeper oF Charlottetown, June 28, 1890. f Buck lijustrated editiol : Durns ene > ‘ . lady’s nurse. Apply at Bijou Lining Rooms, ‘ i ’ Byron's poems pupils. Since his —- Great George Street. ti—june”, i ~?T ' ¢ we ‘ : i i NM Jur a o7 emaes " eommencimeaemiay> Pa = — eens an ee aoe ————— - —s — ’ : . "? _ = es + asi , . 4 xr" ‘ . > . YY ; . ’ +} ' ae ne ‘ated avern brawer \y4 .\TEM.—For the first or secGnd week in broless ib eceiveu twelt : . | ra ry i iO CVS ry b! iy Bos July, a House Parlor Maid, to go to the Sea- . iy | ns v1 bi al ‘ } gian ler 11 ty for violation of the j side with a gen Jeman’s family. Guod wages. . tr re i these simple details of college} hi Hicenes law 1 d by the last« Legisla. | Aprly to Mrs. E. BAYFIELD i i e ett oo y saw pa > Ve * — a june25>-dy uf wky li pat dy tf wky li | j 48 ta y ¥ to if Pudalc bia Uri > i tnyr A Se es Pre a eee tts ae | exists 19 our leacing education i vien | ss i; f.—In this city, a few days ago, a bunch of ; } ' 1G [ wsnaip between | a i mle i small keys, Finder wiil please leave same : : : a4 ih THO MOVE. | at Cue KXAMINER ottice, tf—june2d Ain ‘ Wi i i i? | . I cdliiieiadiiagim i ii Till sci . er. COMES Cl eee Saw Morrreat, June 27. OST.—A brown purse containiog a small sum slit | . 1 . ; 1 } | 4 of money and a few paners. The finner ps a i Sir Jobpn JVacdonbaid passe a through nere i will be rewarded on leaving it ut THE isXAMINER CoxnoLuty’s DPoxatrox.—The resi- | tu-day for Riviere du Loup where he will | office. ot , | : ; . ar } = 3 ae ys ca ; : on sae SONY Heneee [take Up mt eee PO LET.--Possession given about first Septem- t Sister Charity, is ; ; sed as a oe z ber next, the House now occupied by Capi. boarding house by the Sisters, the proceeds to | 3 sther aputietin. Rebert Fraser, on Upper Queen St, Apply ta a "4 } it oF ke — | N. Large. jneig—te . ia building ig to I prov A WICHIN 2 | , ‘TO, JUNE 40.—1U a. Mm ' 10 LET,—The commodious House adjoining . ‘ 1 Soe RY S ‘ north-we winds; | the subscriber’s residerce. a einee Does Mi Wiil SOOM YE ready I Le re DF te dins a Die loaring : 2 with +: ‘ttle | With large stable and coach house.—RK. MecMIL- : /P’j gradually clearing uther, with a little aur nel ¢2 anaiend . : re Sas My : a oats | higner temperature, 3: i eM Rage oe ; " ’ 7. = err a 2 a a ee ee mo Lei \ House on Pownal Street, now : uu . : ; ' oe 4anecnl tiene : occupied by Mrs. Messervey. Appiy te i This beautiful house, spl madidiy furnished Locei Netices. VILLIAM MURRAY. ap25 omplete in all its appointments, under | “ ee ae . a ate: —(a) snd complete in all its app go . -» 1.1 Mrs. Young’s millinery store will be open T° LET.—The dwelling house on Great George sed ae mentee meus ae go he ee | until half-past seven every evening until 20th ete adjoining the ae a home where ladies Can enjoy 1" “i Fri jJuly. Will be open Dominion day. CUOSIANG POMMEER HVE. As. junelé—tf . : ye feei sure that 1t wi) e but a "4 ‘ : P : : . , fort, one we teei — n . as on ; . Great reduction in price made on children’s . . m4 e very sno! t time = il there Wiii De as rae clothing at J B. Macdonald’s. jun28 li po LET.—The house lately occupied by KF. ~ 1% . eS-= 0 0 worn 00 Ss applicants as can be accommodated. The a ‘ es ; Hyndman, Esq., head Pownal Street. En- e + he thank f the com- A lot black worsted suits for boys received quire at this office. junelé6 Sisters deserve the thanks of the com ot Prowse Br ar Da eas ity f lying this much-felt want | *-¢#y 4t Prowse Bros. een munity for supplying this ch-fe a ; : : ,ANTED AT ONCKE.—A Girl for general 5 Be ‘ ; ee Re in Mens, Yout C ( A} INCE, — gene! in our city, and in enabling them to in eee ee aa night —— a W housework. Good wages. Must be well : : : : Sidi ts . : os augurate their good work by placing this | Treadymade clothing to —— iva © Fopular | recommended. Apply at this office. tf—jul4 -(x} snare at their disposal. Mrs. Connolly | C-othing Store.—Jas. Paton & Co, re property at their disposa’, OATS. vs 1 (tel Ses to nightat P rt\O LET.—The eastern half of House on King hac proved herself a great public benefac-| A big bargain im clothing to-night at Prowse} § - Street, opposite Railway Station, containing = : | Bros iunp2’S | ewhtlarge rooms with good frost-preof ceilar. tress Dros. um ln. ’ . ss : 2 ession & : -_ a | s 7 . : af — ei gale Ar a | ne Huuse is in good condition, Pessession at y ’ - t A fine line of new fei! hats at Prowse Bs 08, !onece. Apply to John Kelly, Ksq., or to the owner. 13 en ot OO &, bas os ) ° ° or ] e soni uneS | kK. KieLLy, Southport, june): ss © er 4 Personal. J Ariba i ee > “47 ; 1 tes t 3S Ab ti : ; : ast ; ” ; aie . eer = we Big prices are never asked for ready | rs SALE.—A small Sail Boat in good orcer. Wi en te Bliac 4 ey ta Stec iii &, 42 . or H , ) 1 P. A. MeElmeel has returned from] made clothing at the Popul ar «Clothing | Apply to A. W. TANnTON. 2w eod pd juze ’ z s i (p ‘orth 3 34 ; ; ho a ef oe aera eae ~. armrteo a “8 ; ' his trip to Yuebec. ee Store Jus. Paton & Co's. i WANiEv—A man, who has a know ledge of Mien = ants, + + & : —s Rev. John ead is expected home from ‘ tin enants lav at the Dominion } farming, to till a few acres of land withia a e > ~4 o; ‘ ' “ —~ 4 i ¥ Jew boots o ning to-day at the ominion : - ot , : 7 . a “ a4 als " > 2 | ,, satan to nigh ’ . ni . ee ae | short disiance of the city, Apply to the Collector €; - as . i ; r senarees n to night, i ei from Fre le i: Boot and Shoe Store. jar 28 li ; of Customs june2i il ren ba UE iLSs rOr a s 2eCe Ou; SY (2! i te. . tev. Job Shenton arrived here trom Freder- ; a9 : aa ; ; a < a d vil each in the The cheapest boots in town at the Dominion }| cn a icton last evening, ana Wi presse ore juc23 li | WANTED.—A good active man to —< an f “ 2 i Me iat Brick hur to-moriow mornin: "Ge os i ecto lyeg and look after horses. ~ 4 r —_ i metnodist brick Unurco t6-morr : : ' Express: Wagon and look afte rE" - - ‘ = ‘ and in the Upper Prince Stress Church in t be cheapest stock of all } Good Wagase Apply by leier, Adress, P.O. We have 'Phousands 0 ollars oO Cad y-iaGat 34 Mr. Brewer will take R 3d ogni f be seen jin} Box 571, June? : ‘ e ever 4 Cy. val prewet will take Nv, em sults tO DS soen in lciineil ¥ ° i “ . " - any 2 Mr Shenton’s pl ce in Fre dericton to rage pe pariuti¢ wwn is at tne I opalar € jothing } T° LE?T.—Three large sized rooms, in g:000 Clothing 2 chea per ; jan Al an i ti o ; WH ; ey er Rev, Fathers Strubbe and Cayon, of the! ¢ » Call to-night and get one of our! re, ir, situated on King street. Apply at ’ . . ° a bi BD y = i » t — ‘ : . : . Ne) C. id “a : i) re ‘ s 4 t d an ef . 4 me » ‘ Redemptorist (Order, attived here last evening. | SyOL0. Call turtles tal get, om | ths ofc. we | offered in this city. Call and get one of above Suiis a [saae urke, Ese J. P., of Cape Traverse, |~”~ : ae = E sebeee aa : . q M ‘ ( ; m A - ins bes visi! . friends in Me n’ ~ iits, worth $10, selling Sb. o0) at J. ; To LET.—Possessioa given immediately, House - Ghd Mrs. Ularke, have Veen vas 6 : ; ; 23 li i fetached, situate on Dorchester Street, con- ; Qe. j "Tt nr? ICCORAIG &. ups il detached, siiua’e : . aia he city for the past few days. they retu ned | B. age oar t . ; ! teining Diawing — oo and aia @ 1 fal ” 5 % ; 5 71 by this ; srnoon's train. The Very best piace in town to buy men's| pyoms downst ws acdiive bedrooms upsta.rs de . q ar H os y Es¢ Summerside, was’ and boy’s clot! ing. Clearing-out prices this | Ali the rooms recer ly repapered and painted, fe! Si ww a ‘a dole psa oe oes . ato ; : id's iun28 li | aud houwwein thorvughly good order. There are registered at the Hotel Davies vet rday. evening at J. B. Maedon:Id’s. junZs il i Se : rarcen and yard with good , Se —__-!-—-----—==ge | a attached a large garce } and ¥y a.” py © € igestion, 7 Db. C, tor the Stomach, | edie “iif to Pua Bags & ¢ Bs errett | Uharlettetown, June 23, 1800.—cod & why h. », ©, Cures ladigestion, |B. B iediars mane i