eae a OO OOOO LALLA ALCL - WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 189 THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - Ka — : ae ' | NO APRN ps : Out . lous Comp tition - ~ T Extension. Fargo Wiped hscrupu ° elephone Ex — > 7 nx j miieaasahte | >and THE DAILY EXAMINER. | ¥ Angus, the | BY A FURIOUS CYCLONE, ONE OF THE Rk- - ' om i ee ee GULAR DAKOTA TYPE. presentations | Seo ss 5 ULY 9. 1890 present manager of the Telephone Company Rite» Halse Represe 7 © je a, 8 4 aes 'of P. EB. Island, believing that Charlotte- Minn., July 7.—The report : aa < oh tow } . . , : ~ 7 ee = ; {erp eee. Sere. s Ser earch of potile sitekes cae that the oie of Fargo, in ° “ dik » Methods f| © . © ad eo i ae ate reate aan al ane Do- | North Dakota, has been completely swept if nbusiness LAO eT Cs yp e 2 a penne improvement in the other c . : : i i The Scott Act lawyers of Moncton have | iinion called on Mr. Sise, Managing! away by ee eae aa life _ fut intend to| i . = e a ._¢ , , > ) 8 x el , ~ » for some time past been complaining that |Director of the Bell Telephone Co. of tit indications id 1 Gane the report. We have not in the past, do not now, nor do we for th oe | “> jen © fos Ge » fees paid them were two small, At the! oO, ,ada at Montreal, and made arrangements | sll indica t i . a te a tow commotion ~ ian 9 the fees paid tl he T Gammell thes wee iC . : fect with him. On the condition A railroad man who arrived from the a juct our business upon these lines, but we find we have I pa BY AD aa last meeting of the Tuwn Counch, | to that effect with him. . a : ing, says a terrific wind | conduct © : F j ee (om om si > Cn ae ond ondiames an j : se twenty five | cinity this morning, say : . m a very few) who are quite willing an | +. s ter was taken up and it was oF dered ah that he (Mr. A.) would induce yailed and several trains were tunately for the credit of our town a very ° rq, om ° the foilowing fees be allowed : For convic- lof the citizens to take telephones it was io. eg etal 40 ihe “tn be (for unately ” sai We have therefore determined to| @ fm BD eS tion of first offence, $8; for conviction of agreed to open an exchange in Charlotte- eee are down : anxious to force business by the above means. wie JINDERHANDED | ~s ow jo second offence, $12; fur third conviction, |town, It was not long before Mr. Angus ‘Se Pavt, Minn July 7.—General Pas- honest, outspoken competition of PRICE AGAINST UNDERHANDED, | pon pe $20; and when the cases are dismissed, $4,; 4, able to write them that the required T. FA t Fee of the Northern Pacitic plage an ae . SSENTATION of our Carpet Department. C w Oo @RM Sb and $10 respectively. number of subscribers “ been ger Raitwees tien . selanvine eee Jamestown, UNSCRUPULOUS MISREPRESEN TAT ww ot O ary | re > —— wn sii tin , Sememe ‘ terwards set : : on 2 M. Gerville Reache said in his report |The © co eae the head office, |] North Dakota, to the effect that about 2 a. | ie ~ on the naval estumates to the Chamber of OS oe a ten ‘December 1884, an ex-| m. a severe storm struck Dakota. Division h F Brussels worth $1 itt for « - $1.20 | rs oo See an bees Deputies that siace L871 France had spent — on 18 : sedioel During the winter of | Number one was blown from the track at Bas Tame j é j cs eg — @S $526,000,000 more than Italy, Austria and 3606 Rr. Anren believing that it would be | Fargo shops, the roof was blown off the Q | rp a y) S ss jermany put together. The Lanterne, | 4090 Mr. Angus, ies if the telephone | depot at Mapleton, one of the elevators at ‘4 - ‘i. ls | ‘ts 1 in Ge = he interest of all parties i ] P rame Aus a oan newspaper, in auslysing the report, says a ce f the Island could be managed by | Dalrymple was moved off its foundation, } | 4 | »~ “ pate DD that out of 360 vessels, 200 are old, worm- rs it land men, succeeded in interest- | the elevator at Edmundson was struck by f 75¢ “ Le eaten wooden tubs, not good enough to) 0 Tears, Palmer & McLeod, Dodd &| lightning and burned, and many cars were| (4 4 Frame Brussels, worth $1.00, for - - | ROS =o serve as targets for melanite bombs. ‘The are = OC Gardiner, Esq.,and John Ings, | blown out on the main track at ten ome" | alt <4 oe he po cruisers had only a speed of 10 knots, and av ai i ioe haa seal obtained acharter in Fee says if anyone ou the train was b eC ' th 15 {7 é ue a be be i lll o> ae yest pa eae me = ann Rina. er fae ra the ouniee of that year. Shortly afterwards | or oe it would certainly have been Stoddard § Tapestry, Wor G., Jl ro at " not fire a full charge trom their guns for ; re, ny completed an arrangement | mentioned. y _, ** w oS fear the recoil should knock them tu pieces. vith “thes Bell Talephens Company of| Muitwavkee, A oon hee tenaed Ath T Makes of Tapestry worth 45S. for re ale wi im et EN ith 3 + - E A queer community has lately been/| Canada whereby they transferred all their —r — ns sane ee eee p ' = = = = discov ered in California. The Union, ot} pusiness, rights, es oe ean os nia aaa are a Several were killed > Ppt a Ss ” . »: The ce , in| o , ic taken possessio ; nae : . —_ . > G r “ 2% \ ita, says : The census enumerator 1D | oompany, all of which was . WE ION = 6 re id ns work at Anaheim, in Orange] of on the Ist July, 1885. ‘ a “a ee das 7.—The Wahpe- OTHER QUALTI is iN PROI On r : Se ° a sa County, has run up against a queer com-| During that year aa ee naa ton, N. D., correpondent of the Pioneer aa QQ =, : ' » colony be Bi os , ; ollow- » N.D. Pe sa re cc mane) See Se ena a = y i rT ee ‘<tr al visited with a| Press telegraphs : ** Wind from the north- This is a bona fide contest between legitimate business methods and under roms = ~ composed of vegetarians who cla ing winter : m ) Le 230 a. m. Great whee o live a pure life, and who denied | yery severe sleet storm +a oo ar an selec og vie ; the electric| handed slyness. / a aA “ ot S ty allegiance to Uncle Sam. Asa matter destroyed their Summerside line, and ve = alk: dela viindiiaiinatial = alia Pasaamaaie they refused to answer most | mych demoralized their town lines. Noth- _— towers a ee pia ae oS © rs of the questions propounded by the census ing daunted, the Company immediately set bloc 7 oe wn deniix aac ane ae 5 an. Mo 2 man, aud. consequently, three out of the}ty work and put the lines up again, = "3 naan oa acme every plate glass window ij A, Pid [> pom anaes eenens vere Cee? ] ee i oe ; eae ore “re or Front street and Broadway broken, wy - oot bd Los Angeles, and held for trial. 18U Jiron wire on t 1e Summerside v the Grand Pacific 7 ast oe they appear in court, there will be some} jioht copper oe — he Oor saat oe pr iy ae prc The resi- Wy LS TREO LTR AP NOTLE IGE AIEEE IEE ED GIGI Dah somes | y me oO e y, . seen aa : aa ; ; . CURE RIL BET WN ON IR a eee ee ee on amusing acenes, as they recogn'zy nm tirst place. Since t en Me smpa: f h lat Ca tain McCarthy was — sap est mai 2 ie aca aaa ian Daal I 2 ae ae ( aut! . of Jehovah, and disclaim | , ich line to Clifton and Stanley, | dence of the 8 P : . me eee ; nay wee sires rte ager Shee, ope = ow Glasgow, Laird’s Miils, | demolished on ee aes ae oe no "3 & any interes } ‘ —s : Th stantly killed, Mrs. McCarthy is not ex- | om Te) . | Rasticeville and North Rustico. ey y : i S Le == —The school elections recently held in tai built a line from Tiguish to Alberton. | pected to live. Two ——o ae | eh o> _ the Dakotas indicate that the women of Daring the session of 1888 a bill was intro- | sleepiny: in a box car were kille - = : 3 eae @ as oo that place do not use the ballot to any very duced, and passed through the local Houses, one passenger train on the Nort ern - - aes = = great extent. In Sanburn County, South by which the Government of the Provinces | fic, going west, was stopped at Milwau om 5 <u pee a _ Dakota, out of 1200 female voters not over was authorized to pay an annual subsidy } crossing, and all coaches and the tender | ne ha = oe 100 voted, and that is the county where are of $200 to induce the Company to extend | blown from the track. No lives were lost, fo} | Ne oa SS the headquarters of the women-suffrage |.) ji, system to Eldon, by way of Mount j but aoe of passengers and trainmen m © ees we sopaign, and the banner prohibition | 5: vart, Cardigan, Montague, Valleytield, | were injured. : 7 icnic Season will) = A le aaa of the State. The percentage of ne Orwell, wich branch lines to Dundas, Lae ———_—_— The Tea Pai ty and Picnic —— i és t | vo — S. - women actual y voting was smaller in other Annandale, Souris, Georgetown, Murray SsSHoo FI Y ! soon be here, and with the temperature s ! 7.2 Ay a counties. In North Dakota the same in-| Riva, Murray Harbor North, Murray ’ r its pr t height things will be hot. We, “=== @ difference was observable. When the} jy, .y¢e South, Vernon River Bridge and aie act lis presen tad Oe madealih ‘wena Git 1 | So ta > Rn women voted they voted usually as their Beush Wharf. The Company took advan- LY SCREENS for Windows, adjustable. have now on hand an or ea QO = @ r ae husbands did. The Jamestuwn Alert says : taze of the Act and completed the lines to] [4 cea cee ee Pres a i | a a = ‘*Asarule, the result of the female vote the above places in that year. This year oe , i ‘ m4 Pe | ae fe) a does not seem to have changed conditions. petitions, largely signed by the electors of : t Switin g | < ss > Gag The ballot was not disinfected 4 th vlevated | Pict Augustus, St. Peter's Bay, MARK WRIGHT & CO., Lid. ig weig oa : bs 9 se ¢ > en) il to any considerable extent, an the women Morell, and a number of places in the rele ; : : eee tnems¢ ly es are no better off. western portion of the oe a _isly9—dy Gi P yPH IN ) ae oH es ~~ ‘7 1; . ' Dates ‘ov-}eeut te Goverument asking them to ee 4 acicnpiala Noa tae we ~ — Heligoland, which the British Gov-|seut to the ; a : D | pe rnment has just traded off for a territory + negotiate = = ee ae a sown to : | 09 = 2 Reet met fee “4 ld ir exte ge r parts Oi : o y Y * ‘ eu ‘qual in size to two-thirds of Canada or the; their extending their ee ae ‘ EYER BS 8, 4 & ctitet Sites, a thus described byw re-[the iaand; but ‘the Government did ot -——- SCOTCH AND CANADIAN TWEEDS. =. 2 ‘ent visitor. It is a triangular islan eos neue ~ Peggy mot — ae HREE SMART BOYS to work in the | = mo feet lng, by 1,845 feet broad at the broad- | a “bine? cel Seis tae Factory. Apply to . . r ISH RINGS | SS ma cS est point, aia 200 feet high. It was ceded | pany taking into consideration 7 large ex- te One Hundred Pieces NEW TROUSE Rt NUS, | S ae wa oo the Malik Ne-Ane ieee os Free Onn Cae : > ene Fat it ad ieable Se oe New Styles and Popular Prices Fit and | eo - B. ed aba ty | yernor appointed]! De incurred, did not deem ita visable to pi ow ial Ae ene a Ss ral i ab mute J as oe Saar It is| extend without some such aid. The pro- july9—dy tf , Finish cuaranteed. Inspection soile1te ct. tp em MY nome Bae pele ie ee ee d 1 lines are therefore unbuilt. The 7 ap ML oa So 1 not forgified, has little trade, and contaias|pvsed line : : oa es ¢ 3 Gung ae me “~ ronat | 2000 rexident population —the | Company, however, having recived gueran-/ Ghalottatown Driving Park,|. D. & BRUCE. wia'd descendants of pirates and sinuggiers, of | tees of revenue from private en have | ray oh S perma ; which the Island was for centuries the|aud are extending their lines to Centre- i Charlottetown, July 4, 1890. iis caninnmatinistenaremmnnsaitapiaparciiiiainiiatiteoninngas, | eo Z ' a6 It has never been of the slightest} ville, Bedeque, Victoria, Tryon Mills and "PXENDERS for grading about the Main : om as eas Ac och ow § a a a. oule term: Crapaud. ‘These lines will be completed in Exhibition Building will be received by ! ww & wos > . use to Eogland, and the only good Germany | Urap c , we Ve can reap from ite acquisition is that it will|#bout a month. The Company will then! me, at the office of W arburton & Smallwood, ha Sie 2 oO : ¢ ca rs le i r to put a stop to the illicit trade | have over 230 miles of wire in trunk lines | up te and including WEDNESDAY, the a Pe o, mm ; 4 if a rm Lacan the island the main-}|connecting 36 different stations, and over 16th inst. — : | a = t ‘ oe am - i125 miles of wire connecting nearly two ae ee be = _ yo na ms - 7 re oie . 4 a bh a iad hundred subscribers. This Sraoen kee veere 4 oo = renitects, Ma (x) - CD canal é a, , 2 sop] cense : ; ; sv . : 4 a. ae The Frene people are high y “ sp | Simost all been developed in the short The contractor will he required to give sufli- CS im a & at the McKinley Tariff Bill and the Frenc space of five years. Judging from the cient security, to be approved by the Direc- me OD te path Government is discussing the question of equipments in the new office, their line of tors, for the a performance of the contract. | ai ~~ © meeting this hostile legislation on the part posts loaded with wires, etc., etc., _it looks The Directors do net bind themesives to ia = nae “e 9 of the United States by — Re Ton if. this enterprise, although of wy 4 | accept the lowest or any tender. pe (i Ss ? ferring to the situation the Temps says : short growth, has come to stay. As an A. B. WARBURTON es : ‘From the Fiench point of view both of] evidence of the way in which the peg july9 Secretary. From this date the steamers “CARROLL” and “ WOR = 4 _ = these bills are deplorabe. They threaten pro- | afforded by the Cumpany are appreciated, , ‘ i ai nails > found disturbance of our trade with the . HIC- | we may state oe meen . 16,000 mes- HOUSEHOLD FORNIT RY CESTER 9 will run reguiariy for remainder of SCason, i , eo} ed Stat "a, which amounts every year to an ~— > forwarde over their wires in exchange of 250,000,000 of our products for 1889. — : 5 h d i _ tinet great interests are at stake. Is it not|. ME- Angus has just returned from a visit AT AUCTION ON Leaving CHARLOTTETOWN for BOSTON every USsday oe os thst great interests are at stake. s it no “1 werent sg - a pomidle, by, consenting to rescind the prohibi | of ‘Canada, od. has brought with in| THURSDAY JULY 10th, ! eo @= eed Pe Peis . en showing the different lines of that 2.30 at 6 0 clock p. ii., faa come to some arrangement? 3efore ai ing ° a ° AT s O'CLOCK on s* of reprisals, which en is always time for, | Company in Ontario and Quebec, also some ’ : bn i ' > y . ‘ would it not be better to attempt to bring of the United States lines. Their lines ex- At the residence of Miss Tweedy, on Lower nannies iin ou = © about some agreement between the two re-|tend in a westerly direction to Sarnia, | Great George Street, three doors below the oe rae publics ? It scems to us that that is the| where they connect with the U nited States Merchants Bank of P. E. I., all the Household L . BOSTON ever Wednesda at 1090 e ss ' wisoest curse of action.” system. Inan easterly direction they are} Furniture, including Parlor Set, Curtains Caving 5 y y ils te) roe we i pull extended into the Eastern Townships of -_ ~ Sage owl ae me —. ; me a a —ln France the Anglo-German agree- ‘bec. Altogether they control about room Suites, Dining Extension Table an » | ment has caused vo slight feelog and is rene i an — in an two Provinces. | Chairs, Sideboard, Kitchen Furniture and CARVELL BROS., Agents. = th el viewed with evident resentment. One From where they leave off is comparatively Hall Furniture, Chairs, Stoves, &c., all in July 2, 1890. oy an journal points cut that _Heligoland just only astep till it meets the New Bruns- a ee T Cash a iii ye ross ompletes the plan of military canalizition | _ . aad Oh aaas li f h ale positive. terms Cash. RRS ORISA ar ren ramen ome . oe a comple p Balti wick aud Nova Scotian lines, from whose E. H. NORTON « CO . 4 nd a by which Germany can defend the Baltic)). 0. it is a still shorter step to our own v9 a Aietiiies hs og ~* and German ocean coasts at the same time system. Mr. Angus informs us that the ll uctioneers, } “= ate —as the island is only three hours distant Segue Figg ether Provinces s ss from Bruns Cittel, at the entrance of the so full of long-distance telephone , i pra ~ canal. Great importance has been attached trunk line extensions and _inter- 5 | a ao we to this work, which is to ro ae il provincial connections, that, judging from ™ | yeh ait = ; 1895. and the possession of Heligoland will| |), rapid progress this business has made in selena: = a me 6 add greatly " eh he gg yay diy de ee very little over five years, it is quite within OF MANCHESTE a, NGL AND. | — > yapers seem to think ie ) al ati , ability that messages n & Tp k H i ik EE 7 a French animus could have induoed Bog | pesado. Probability that wessoges may | Monge Boots & Track Harness, @) >; aller wae land to concede such an vantage to ; future from this to the oo eee am. ~" : France’s rival. The Moniteur explains the no very distant per Lhost CAPITAL, - - a £1,000,000 STG. < poe (2 ; : ‘ ; other Provinces and the neighboring Re- es ac England s volte Jace regarding Heligoland bli N HAND direct from the makers, a full —--—~(x) ae \ com @ E by a political combination which has re-| PU: @) supply of the noted FENNELL HORSE in ae P ; J od: t L est Rates 8 = . gard not to Africa but to Europe. As for — ee BUOTS, comprisirg almost every Boot worn Every Description of roper ty nsured a owes aics. a! the division of East Africa it looks upon it Personal. in the United States, aie np as a mockery. The whvle business is de- ee aia —————_(x) SS oa ma nounced ws a schems to increase the aggres-| Rev. George McMillan, of P. E. Island, cai HEAD OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, - - - - MANCHESTER. ENG 7 ar Veena ate ee Sunday moraing. Bere ace % feet c culna ble roe fonts IEF OF FICE FOR CAN > 4 ps ‘TORONTO ONT. oS ww D é . y P ;, | #0 none in Canada, made on the premises by | OgEyE ; ‘ Se gin ote alae NTO. NT. e f ; ~~ The New York World publishes an} J ustin McCarthy has aaa geet by fee the best workmen to be had. , s 7 2 6 a = interview es Minister _ meee sani pore: i > Deets y to the south o Cone ae St as I am determined to HORACE HASZARD & E. ii. BEER, > i mee Yomse tunisia Omnamie “Tevi said. |, Revd. K. King, Jacksonville, left to-day | ‘- a june20 JOINT AGENTS FOR P, E. ISLAND. S33." o- : ; : 7 . t — ** Unless the United States Government re- for his station at Tryon, P. E. 1. He drives 7 : ” 2 2 crm as 2. a ) ; to Sussex.— Woodstock Press. Great George Street, near Kent. C As peals the law which now excludes my Dr. J. H. Saunders, editor of the Messenger| S Oh ead countrymen from this country, we shall and Visitor, St. John, N. B., will conduct}! i%me28—dy Im eod . es ~~ xy sa treat A mericans to a dose of their own} the service in the Baptist Church this evening som ute matt medicine. | mean that we shall exclude| at 8 o'clock. FI N A NOTICE R ;: ne 3+ citizens of the United States from China. Mrs. Maria Beers, 102 years old, of Che- s > C C3 . The C uneil of State which guides the Em- | ehirs: Conn.. can repeat without a break, it is aca a2 : t 2 As 4 we is simply waiting to _ trom the | sai, lines of poetry she learned 75 years *eo. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE te those persons ; b+ as an /mted States foreign cflice. we find ' avd she can write her name without the aid of | . who we indebted tome by Judgment. Note r <r = a (ecm 2 that the United States persists in excluliug | spectactes. ' catdiangebs te toll eae ites Ca he anv} Ve EL ERE TH Oe ARE i i fae bE. “Gi ~~ Chinese from its shores, we shall proceed| Mr. J. J. Chappell, of the Stcres Deport-! or angust, 1899, legal proceedings will oe tazen dee be ; - to the seme tactics. American interests in ment, P. E. 1. yr oh is at Pa aaa: co eclivet the same without respect of persons, one pent ‘> a : China are vastly more important, financial. ! tg the Session of the National Division Sons | CHARLES C. HENRY. $ rey i rev aoe a OB Gt ch illite ee ly, than cur invested interests in the Unis.! C ne at Orange Greve, New Jersey, ! juiys—dy si wy 3i We have ROW i h if ty i housand Doilar S| pe > 83 2 B AEXES & ef Stares. Any rupture between the; “+ ™ ee “ f rg Oe ° ee Be ¥.., | ste WEite Be pik BSN r sim wil ofcvuns njae the Rnecen | ———eemerame—— ENF a a worth of Boots and Shoes in stock, Ise. «ahaa | interests,” Miniscer ‘fst: said the question | A Few fresh trout at R. K. Prace’s. et L 03, ; CY 9 ve ar Pits Ci i i AND HH fur : of Chinese exclusion would form the giat of| Miss Tweedy’s sale to-morrow at half-past MWetnm wa a Lory PURBINS a’. fuil Ca packey ; and we are! 0 ee ee REE P Fr his dipl yBACLS work ia Washington durieg | two o'clock. i ala t i al fill i i s } i Wh i ats ; g ie iatist i Shoonic Disease, R the coming winter. He desires, he says, to; The furniture, ca ts, window fittings, &c., |} -, , a Me now FEeDAPTCA to } ai order S, wOieSHzle es “ 3 ; x ag ° CSOONER “ALASKA,” from New York kuow jasc what the United States wiil Go 'at Miss Tweedy’s sale to-morrow are elniost | (,i CLOONER 230 » trom New York, | = aout the et ee a Ba. a bee arivel ‘vith a cargo of stperior' s.ye FF eta ) tice CW forme ne | He ia ovider ly very | -w and in good order. . Remember the hour. | 3 SRMYN HARD COAL, landing cous at | OF stetail, at short 3Iclice and low v i 6 i & shuch m earnest over tie subj art ig EB EF. Norton & © “9 etic rs. has ’ r~ : : , . that something must be done forthe would erm cqreeeeemmamantttttlggronny | HHO GUE BROS. matter, TOW. Te Rw eee | atrmeti fd & julyd—)w Charlottetown, June 11, 1890—2w 3