Lecal and Other Items. MaAcKEREL.—Some good catches of mackerel are reporte i off I racadie, I he tish are very and of excellent quality. large - ApVANCE IN CHEESE.-—An exchange says that cheese has advanced } to # ofa cent in Montreal and is still on the rise nvoldieatgligacliae Sr. Dunstan's CoturGr.—The annual di« tribution of prizes will take place in the Col Hall, ou Thursday afternoon next, at 3 0 KR - L. 0. A.—Boyne Lodge, No. 614. Every member is earnestly requested to be present toenight. A free meeting, open to all mem- bers of the lastitution, ones FooTBaLl.— Quite a number of spectators witnessed a closely contested game of foot- bali at Victoria Park, last evening, be- tween teams drawn from the Crescent Football Club, we More Horses —The <Agriculturist reports that Mr. D. McKenzie, of Charlottetown Royalty, shipped seven horses to St. Stephen, N. B., last Thursday morning, via Sommer- side and Point du Chene, seamed Exvectric Rartway.— The Press says; Mr. (¢. H. Medbury, of the celebrated Thomson- Houston Electric Co., of B stop, has been in Amherst for a few days in connection with the proposed electric street railway, Fi ih ¥ Mretinc.—The members of the Baptist Chureh Building Committee are requested to meet at the office of McLeod, Morson & Mce- Quarrie, Brown Block, this (Tuesday) evening at Soclock sharp. Business of importance. Celio Taxes «Ny Frepericron.—The Fredericton assessors have made up their assessment for this year and tax notices will soon be issued. The assessment for the year is $41,000. The rate for 3100 is $4.40 on income, and poll tax $6.80. aeinccaligiacas A SpeciaL Meer! of the Benevolent Irish Society to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. All me particularily requested to attend as business of importance in regard to Picnic is to be considered.—P, Cailaghan, moers are Sec. of Com. gnel7—yi camenitiinininiags Tue Necro ox Tor.—At the commence- t exercises of the Union College of Law, held at Chicago recently, the member of the graduating class having the highest schclar- sip, and who delivered the valedictory, was Franklin A. Dennison, colored, of Texas. st Time.—The White Star steamer Doric, trading Letween London and New Zealaud, claims it has made the fastest voyage around the world. The total time she steamed was 77 days, 6 hours and 40 minutes. The dis- The engine worked tance was 28,U00 mules. he continuously. —_-_-—> -—_ New Wacon.—The Salvage Corps bave just had a new wagon built for them by Mr. Hammond R. Large, which isa gem in its way. It isa good deal smaller than the one formerly used by the corps, and besides is uch lighter anc runs more easily. The work manship throughout is excellent. lisbiesee Babes In THE Woops.—On Thursday after- noon Lilly Mo3os and Walter Boutiler, of St. Ma: garet’s Bay, N. 5., failed to turn up after school, and night coming on, search was made for them, but without avail. They were dis- covered next morning, asleep in tne woods, in & hollow tree stump. When found they were locked in each other's arms. The children were only seven years old. pes § {Porice Court.—One Scott Act case was further adjourned this morning, and a cruelty to animals case was dismissed. A lad named Geo. Brown, a son of the well-known tourist ** Buckley” Brown, was fined 50 cents for quarreling with another lad about a lobster’s claw on Market Square yesterday _ -_> PumHarmosic Socrety Norice.—A general meeting of Philharmonic active and honorary members will be held in the Philharmonic Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. The work for the ensuing year will be discussed and other matters ar- ranged. Any citizens interested in the doyelopment of musical art in Qharlotte- town will be welcome if they wish to attend. seinsnliantivciguals DrowNep in A WateR Cask.—The Times says: George, the two-year-old son of Mr. Alex. McLean, Scotch settlement, parish of Moncton, was drowned yesterday morning under peculiarly distressing circumstances. The chiid went out of the back door about 9 c'clock and some five minutes jater his mother going out to look for him found the body ina cask of water in the front yard. Life was quite extinct. 1t appears that the little fel- low had got to the top of the cask and fallen in. Mr. and Mrs. McLean will have the sympathy of a large number of friends. vnniielelil Tue Maive Ligvor Law.—Judging from the following, which is clipped from the Port- land Maine) 7'’ranscript,the Maine Liquor Law is no hetter enfored in that city than the Scott Act is here; ‘The number of liquor seizures for May, made by the police, was 48. The number of arrests for dcunkenness was 100.” The Transcript also states that at every Catholic church in the diocose of Portland a letter was read from Bishop Healy,on Sunday, June 8th, stating that the sacraments of the church would in the future not be admiais- tered to any person who engaged in liquor- selling on Sundays. iciisidndtiiaiiaeait ‘* Ronnine Wiip.”"—The mvsical comedy to be performed next Friday and Saturday even- ing’s is thus a!luded to by the New York papers: ‘* Farce comedy seems to be the most popular thing just now, and one of the most amusing is *‘Running Wild.” Two of the characters, ‘*the gentlemau who removes the ashes,” and ‘‘ the lady who does the cleaning” furnish fun enough to last a week. They are well backed up bya good company aad the entire dialogue is bright as a new dollar. The musical specialties serve to introduce miny songs that are bound to be pvpular.” Seats now on gale at Reddin’s Drug Store. ino aan Moostient Excurston.— As will be seen by reference to our advertising columns the South End Boating Club iatend holding a Moonlight Excursion on the evening of Friday June inst. The large and com modious steamer St. Lawrence will leave the Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf at 8.15 o'clock. The Artillery Brigade Band wii! be present with a specialiy prepared programme, and will furnish music at iotervala all through violinist wii the 27tn the excursion, aud a first-class music for thoee who desire to ‘* trip the light fantastic toe.” All kinds of will be provided on beard at been fturnieh the refreshments current rates. The price of tickets has pl:ced at 49 eontlemen for gents, and 30 cents ; 5 We would advise all who wish to spend a pleasant evs ning to attend this excursion, ag a most enjoyabletime is in store. 2 ; 2 ’ Tickets are now on sale at Reddio Bros’, Drug Stéve gud ot the Diemond Bookgtgre, THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - (ELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPROIAL DespatcHEs TO THE EXAMINER. The Halifax-Bermuda Cable. HALIFaAx, June 16, The cable steamer Westmeath, which is to ] iy the cable between here and Bermuda, arrived here this morning. She left Ber- muda {on Thursd ‘y, and laid about ten miles of heavy cable to connect the othce at Hamilton with the cable hut at Castle Harbor. The bottom was found to be very smooth and soft. The shore end here will be landed at the lumber yard near the direct United States cable... The steam- er will commence laying in about a week, and will complete her work by the end of the month. The Westmeath left England on the 23rd of May. I Terrific Storm. CINCINNATI, June 16. _ Yesterday afternoon, a thunder-storm set in. One and ahalf inches of rain fell in less than an hour. The fire bells were kept constantly ringing by the electric bat- teries, and 3,700 fire alarm and_ telegraph wires were melted or otherwise killed. E4- ward Lanneham was washed into a sewer and drowned. The loss of property is heavy. The storm appears to have extend ed over a wide area. Eighteen houses were unroofed. In Covington, Bellevue, Day- ton, and Newport, Ky., railway tracks were washed out, bridges swept away and thousands of acres of wheat laid flat. siocnihenialitliaieia Quebec News. Quesec, June 16. Le Courteug du§Canada, Conservative, asks the followers of Sir Hector to vote for Mr. Heam, independent liberal, Quebec west. It is said that Mgr. Labelle will continue to act'as deputy minister of agriculture with the consent of the Pope in opposition to the expressed wish of the Bishop of Montrea!. ; The Bribery Commission. Boston, June 16. Betore the House Bribery Committee of Investigation to-day, Lawyer Stevens counsel for the West End Company, stated that the company had given banquets tu the members of the Legislature, and had furnished carriages to them. but had paid no money legitimately. The company believed their methods to obtain the charter were not wrong., er Terrible Gas Explosion. Pirrspura, Pa., Juve 16. A terrible gas explosion occurred at Hill Farm Mines, near Dunbar, at 10 o’clock this morning. Out of fifty miners working in the pit, but ten have thus far escaped. it is feared all the 40 still in the mines are either killed outright or have been suffocat- ed. Private despatches to H. C. Frick of this city, say 45 men were inthe mine, of whom 15 were rescued, Stone Cutters on Strike. LOWELL, June 16. The stone cutters who work in the yards on monuments and similar work are on strike for nine hours a day and increased wages. Two firms, it is reported, acceded to their wishes, but the rest do not. —__--__ Weather Bulletin. Toxonro, June 17.—10 a. m. Scutheast to southwest winds, mostly fresh fair weather, rising temperature. SHIP NEWS. © S’side, June 14—Ent sch Sunlight, Bushy, Cow Bay, Coal; Condor, Cain, do. 16—Ca- pella, Bell, Shediac, bal; Annie Florence, Bernard, Buctouche, salt; Jessie Newell, Grady, Pictou, coal; Azov, Kennedy, New- castle, lum. Cld 14th—Sunlight, Bushy, Pas- pebiac, bal; Restive, Walsh, Ch’town, lum; Capelia, Beil, Wallace, produce; Azov, Ken. nedy, Newcastle, bal; Ripley Ropes, Dunn, Pictou, potatoes. Mr. Parnell usua'ly wears a closely-titting cutaway coat. But on state occasions he al- ways dresses in a frock coat, and, like Mr. Giadstone’s, it is a garment so well worn that it is often disagreeably shiny. It was observ- able, however, that after winning his case for damages against the Z'imes he appeared in a magnificent new suit. dase Waciace Conresses,— Young Kobert N, Wallace, who, with Ignatius Lowitz, robbed his uncle, the editor of Wallace's Monthly of $52,000 in bonds and money a month ago, and who was brought back from Havana by detectives last week, has made a full confession of hiscrime. He claims that he was urged to commit the theft by Lowitz, who had previously succeeded in having him cash worthless checks to the amount of $250. This money came from the funds of the yncle for whom young Wallace was acting as cashier. Among other ventures they went into the book- making business at the races, dropping $2,500 in afew days. The two fled to Havana, where they were arrested. It is understood that about half the money has been recovered. shaiiasiiiaedtidite Home For TREATMENT.—A man named Mec Donald, about thirty-five years of age, was brought to the City Hospital on Saturday evening,on arrival here from Michigan. About eight months ago, Mr. McDonald, who he- longs to Pisouid, while working at bridge buiiding in Michigan, was accidentally struck across the back with a heavy piece of timber, causing a fracture of the spine. Since that mndland > eee a A eee ae ha ee Ped oe ed . iw fy HE S. S. “COBAN,” for St. John’s, New- _foundland, will be cue at Chariottetown on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 18th inst., and will carry Cattle and Sheep on deck, For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO, % Agents. Charlottetown, June 14, 1890, THR McKENNA PROPERTY, FOR SALE. qVOR SALE.—The House aad Lot on the Malpeque Road, the property of the late James Baron McKenna. There are a comfort- able Cottage and Outhouses on the premises. The property is just outside the City limits, and is within fifteen minutes’ walk from the Market House. Enquire of the subscriber at the house. CATHERINE McKENNA. i dumald—-lw pet DOMINION LINE, SAILING WEEKLY FROM Montreal & Quebes to Liverpool, Rng, ee ERS * Vancouver,’ ‘Oregon,’ and *Sarnia, having Staterooms, Smoking Room, Bath Room, etc., amidships, where but little motion is felt. Low Excursion Rates by str. “Qregon' and ‘‘Sarnia,” First Cabjo Passage, MON. TREAL or QUEBKC to Liverpool, $40, return $806, For Tickets and all other information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. June 5—1m 2aw pat NOTICE. E, THE UNDERSIGNED, carrying on business under the name and styie of MARK WRIGHT & CO., have this day dis- solved partnership by mutual consent. All parties indebted to the above firm are requested to pay the amount of such indebted- ness to Mark Wright & Co, (Ltd.), who are hereby given power to grant receipts for the same. MARK WRIGHT, LEWIS W. GOFF, F. H. BEER, L. L. BEER, E. H. BEER. Charlottetown, May 31, 1890. Referring to the above notice, the business of the late firm will be garried on by the undersigned under the same management as heretofore. MARK WRIGHT & CO. (Lid). Charlottetown, June 16, 1890—3i NOTIC E. \ E, the undersigned Dry Goods Mer- chants of Charlottetown, do hereby agree to close our Stores on Mondays, at One o'clock, p. m., commencing 30th June, 1890, and ending the first Monday in September, 1890. BEER BROS., JAMES PATON & CO., PROWSE BROS., PROWSE & CO., STANLEY BROS., J. B. MACDONALD, HARRIS & STEWART, PERKINS & STERNsS, A. L. BROWN. Charlottetown, June 9, 1890. ju9—dy law wy WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e To LET.—Possession given immediately, House detached, situate on Dorchester Street, con- taining Drawing Room, Parlor and Dining Rooms down stairs acd five bedrooms upstairs Ali the rooms recently repapered and painted, and house in thoroughly good order. There are also attached a large garden and yard with good stables and coach house, For terms and par- ticulars apply to Peake Bros & Co, jli—tt W ANTED. —A Girl to do general housework in a family of three. Appiy to Mrs. Low- den, Water Street. junel6—tf Ww4 NTED TO KENT.—About Ist October, a House, containing 8 or 9 rooms, nice situa- tion. Anyone expecting to have such to let may hear of a good tenant by applying ai this efilice, or writing P. O. Box, 497, junel6—tf T° LET.—The dwelling house on Great George Street adjoining the subseriber’s residence. Immediate possession given. M:1s. Blatch. janel6—tf, Te LET,—The house lately oecupied by F. W. Hyndman, Esq., head Pownal Street. En? quire at this office. junel6 poate GLASS FOR SALE—1 sheet Plate Glass, 3ftx6ft. Apply to R. K, Jost. junelé ~TURSDA ¥, JUNE 1%, 1850 — Z Son Secnanglieaktendas cement son css ih ih I a: RR ee eam —ateseetelaseaseemseneecteemenenaenaenet ana SPECIAL SALE HEARTH RUGS (x) vr JAS. PATON & CO. Will offer on MONDAY, the 16th inst., another let of Hearth Rugs and Mats, similar to the lot that sold so fast last season. Hearth Rugs from 25 cents up. Come early, if you want to secure a Bargain. —(x) JAMES PATON & CO. MAREET SQUARE. Charlottetown, June 14, 1890.—eod & wky GAN a EE IT BE DONE ? Look Mlen’s Coats, - - - - = = Mien’s Suits, - - - - - = = Men's Pants, - - = «= = : Boys’ Suits, - - = - - = = (x) This Way ! (x) $1.00 eb eD ed 90. ROc. Children’s Suits all prices. Having bought the entire stock of two large Dry Goods Stores we are going to give some of the Biggest Bargains ever offered to , the pe »ple of Prince Edward Island. f CASH GOT THE GOODS CHHAP. Come one and all ! Customers get the benefit. We can sell you Cheaper than the Cheapest. PRWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL GHEAP MEK, 186 and Charlotttetown, June 3, 1890. $100 Reward. HE ABOVE REWARD will be given by the City of Charlottetown to eny person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who feloniously set fire to the premises of Mr. : James Beales on the night of 14th April, 1890. By order, ‘ D. McLEAN, City Clerk. 1890—2w eod City Clerk’s Office, June 12, $100 Reward. rH\HE ABOVE REWARD will be given by the City of Charlottetown to eny person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the person or persens who feloniously set fire to certain premises known ag the Brown Block. By order, D. McLEA) , City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, June 12, 1890—2w eod WANTED.—A Girl for general housework in a smail family. Apply at this office. {j13—tf OR SALE.—A good strong Buggy, built by a first-class builder; litule used ; in good order ; worth two common imported Buggies. Apply to W. C, Tick. next to the Fish Market, Ch’town. june4—Zi j ANTED AT ONCE.—A Girl for general housework. Good wage:. Must be well recommended. Apply at this office, tf—jul4 LET.—Four Rooms on Sidney Street, just the thing for dressmakers —R. K. BRACE. junel3—iw time he has been completely paralyzed from | the hips down, and as helpless as an infant Mr. McDonald was in the hospital at Michi- gon for about eight months, and was treated with but indifferent success. He is now placed on a water bed in the hospital here, and other suitable apparatus has been | procured for him from tie establishment of | Mark Wright & Co. This water bed is some- | thing new in the Province, and was, we under- stand, imported expressly for this patient. Dr, Kelly, who is the physician in charge of , the hospital this mouth, is giving the case | the greatest possible attention, and has strong hopes of being able to bring the unfortunate | mau out ail right through time. K. D. ©, Cures Indigestion |4 O LET.~—The eastern half of House on King Street, opposite Railway Station, containing eight large rooms with good frost-preof ccllar. The House is in vocd c»ndition. Possession at once. Apply to Joho Kelly, Esq., or to the owner, E. KELLY, Southport. innet3 \ AN fED.—A Boy to iearn tne Baking busi- ness Apply at once to D. STEWART, Baker, Kent St. june? — ‘yw LET,—Tbe commodious House adjoining the subscriber’s residerce. Prince iret, with large stable and coach house.—K. McMIL- LAN. eod tf—-mch21 LET.—A House on Pownal Street, now occupied by Mrs. Messervey. Apply to VILLIAM MURRAY. apo WANTED.—A Man or Boy to jook after a horse | and garden; Good references required, | ; use, ly immediately ai F, ton, sy} BOSTON STEAMERS. TEAMER “WORCESTER” will leave ‘ Charlottetown for Boston on FRIDAY, 20th June, at 6 p. m. : CARVELL BROS., Agents. R. B. GARDNER, Manager. junel2—tl 20th Bs * | Maple Leaf Brand. a a RECEI7@# ):—Five Cases of these Celebrated ¥.VOI'S, as follows :— 39 pairs Ladies’ Imperial Kid Bui oned, °4G ‘* Pebble Calf Waiking Bali orals, 30 ‘* Gents’ Cordovan Balmo? ! i ** Calf Waukenphast o., — ‘* Congress. Atso—Lawn Tenvis Shoes, ete. R. K. JC3T, North Side Queena Square, Stamper’s Corner, may3l 2yw eo F 144 Queen Street. BANKRUPT URNITURE! Lower than Auction Prices. fv) (x) An Immense Lot cf Bankrupt Furniture fer sale counts. at Dazzling Dis- Must be sold at once. JL defy competition. JOHN Charisitetawn, Jan. 29. 1896. -— 1X commen 7 EWSGON, South Side “sen Sqaave, PPOSITE TAs . OST OF FLOR. CAMPBELL’S SKREI BRAND OF ed Liver @il. -aessrergioh@ aapemnemens 'MHIS IS THE FINEST COD LIVER OIL EVER BROUGET OUT. Cod L 7er Oil usually bas such a disagreeabie taste, and is to many 8° difticult of digest »x, that its excellent nutritive aud medicina! qualities are not experience? is free from these objections, being beausitully clear, pale and bright, almost taste]. 36, and readily assimilated by children and the most delicate invalids. febl The Skrei il Sold by W. R. WATSON, Dispeasiag Chemist, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, ae ey ae ee = Os ad PI