a THE DAILY EXAMDNHK. rders for Boston baked beans vi at Marphy’s Bakery, Kent ancl own bre St i116 3w eod - Paty The Summerside railway station has been repainted. What about the ata mn at Unariottown - I PHONE. —To.morrow ing a holiday telephone e will be open only during the same hours as on Sunday, . l Al sk. he French warship} Aretheuse left this port this morning. She} waa visited while in port by a large number f people on I Display or FrrReEworks.—Procure your fireworks for to night at the Diamond Book- atore A vast aesortment at the lowest prices. ei From Monrreat.—The steamer Bona- vi ta will be due here from Montreal on M nday next, and will sail for St. John’s, Nfld. oo Ihe Ratan B. Peake.—By cable te Peake Bros. & Co, we learn that the berque Ralph BR Pe ke arrived at Bristol, England, on the} } inst,—21 days from this port. | aside Tux Best Setiern.—The druggists and dealers throughout tne Island say that Every- body's Pilis sre among the best-selling medi cines, and give perfect satisfaction. dapat Coxrection.—In the letter signed “ F, P. T.” im yesterday's issue the following seu} tence eecarred, **Mt. Alligon ia behind the a fe It should have beev, “Mr. Allison is bsbind the age. a Tus FastNer arrived from Halitax yeater- day and sailei for Summerside at midnight. She arrived here en return from Summerside a’ 2 o'clock this afternoon, and will leave fer Haiax to-night. Full cargo to and from Haiifax — > SHODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Biackheads, Pimples, etc., a8 if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 cts. Sraaweenry Festivat.—A strawberry fes- tival aad an apron fair in aid of the Charlotte- town Hospital will be held on the 13th July next. Donations will be thankfully received by the ladies of the above mentioned Hospi- tal. 3. Blake, Sec’y of Committee. * Barn Borxen.—By telephone, we learn that, last nignt, at Lower Montague, Mr, dames Phillips lost a barn by fire, together with a number of sleighs and wagon. and a quantity jof oats and straw stored therein. he mpl ev -iestreyed. The loss is between $700 and $800. No insurance. Darn wes Syrep or Fics produced from the laxative and nutri‘ious jaice of California figs, com- biaed with the m dicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneticis! to the humana system, acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dis- pelling colds and headaches, and caring habit- ual coostipation. jal3 lm - Omirrep —-The following was yesterday ovnitied from che list of przs winners im Miss Brown’s Room: Attendence, Mark Pound, prize by Charles Cummings, Esq; best girl in the room, Echel Ashton, prize } by John Lawson, E-q: best bey in the | room, Harry Mclatyre, prize by Juhn Law-} ' son, E-g | - Weone Acais —The statement in the} Guardian of this morning that Mr. Justice Hodgson has left fur Ha‘ifax to attend the} Jiocesan Synod is without any fcundat on. | Mr. Justice Hodgson ia in Charlottetown | attending to bis cfficral duties. He is not} even e member of the Synod. Tue Premier returned from Summerside last night about Il o'ciock and sailed on returo to Malifax, via iatermediate ports, early this morning with a fall cargo of lobsters, produce and eggs. Lobsters, shipped by Longworth & Co. and James E, Grant, produce, shipped by Carvell Bros, and N B. & M. Ruattenbury, eggs, shipped by John Keily & Co. ain Boatinc.—-Nothiag is more enjoyable than boating, and there is no excuse for our people not aveiling themselves of the op- portunity of enjoying any amount of this healthy and pleasant pastime Mr. John Snelyrove has to hire, at the Steam Nav. Go's. Wharf, boats of all kinds to suit everybo ly, and a row on our beautiful har- bar is now within the reach of all. Give him a eall. lL. O. F.—~A court of the lodependent Order »f Foresters has been organized at Kensington under the name of Court Elmwood The otficera of the new lodge are: CD, HCR, {) Darrach, M D; C R, Hon G W W Bentley; V CR, C MeNutt; R 8, W E Bentley; F 5S, M McLeod; T, W H Hopgood; 3 W, M Schurman; J W, RT Moase; S B, H Moaso; JB, J McMutt; PCR, C Taylor; Chaplaic, G H Halbrook; Physician, A McNeill, M_ D. Elmwood starte with twenty-one charter members santeneniieanciis Oxe of the sights of the city of Hamilton is the factory in which the celebrated ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobaceo is made. Some people may auppowe that putting up plugs of tobacco must be a very simple matter, bat a walk amidst the pouderous and comptiexted machinery of the establishment would speedily undageive then Here are hydraulic presses, screw p: eases, iron frames, al! of enormous strength, THURSDAY, JUNE is92. 0), TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SreoraL Deseatones To THR EXAMINER. Sessional Allowance Orrawa, June 30. About sixty Conservative members - 7 a linterviewed the Cabinet onthe subject of sessional indemnity, represented sessions gradually become | increased {that dusation of fonr months, that the cost of living at Ottawa was consequently greater, and that expenses of looking after voters lists and other duties rendered neces- sary under present exigencies of ‘political life were also much greater and were daily in. creasing, and that sacrifica of time and exe penses to which members of Parliament was put were so great that the present aliowance of $1.000 was no longer reasonable indemnity. Deputation strongly urged that indemnity be increased to $1,500 Mr. Abbott replied that the deputation was meking a request of very great importance to the country inasmuch as it involved permanent ad iitional outiay of $15,000 a year in the expense of legislation. He would give the matter eerious considera- tion. Differential Duties. : Lonps, June 30. The Congress of ChamberofCommerce cf the Empire debited Sir Charles Tupper’s amendment favoring slight differential dut ies. The amendment was lost. Erastus Wiman and two other Canadian delegates voted against Sir Charle’s amendment; all other Canadians voted in its favor. -_- Amendment to Criminal Bill. Crrawa, June 30. An important amendment has been made to the criminal Jaw bill in the section pre- venting lotteries. It provides that lot- teries in Quebec now operating under pro- vincial stacute shail not come under the operation of the Sill. —_—_—- os -—-- Schooner Lost. Hatirax, June 30. The three-masted schooner Owasco has been wrecked off Prospect, twenty miles from here. Ihe place where the vessel struck isthe same spot where the steam- ship Atiantic came to grief, The schooner’s erew were saved. The Trappists. Montreal, June 30. The blessing of the first abbot of the new Trappist monastry at Oka took place at Notre Dame yesterday. The name of the new abbot is Dom Marie Antoine. Fire in Belfast. Betrast, June 30. Haslett’s ol and drug stores and eight adjoining houses, including Clarke's auc- tion mart and Moat’s stationery warehouse, were burned. The loss is $500,000. Foster Secretary of State. WasHineTton, June 30. The President nominated John W. Fos- ter of Indiana Secretary of State. The Senate has confirmed the nomination. Crew Saved. New York, June 30. The steamer Lahu reports that the crew of the ship Fred B. Taylor were taken cff by the steamer Trave. ec? Qe - Supreme Court. The Grand Jury submitted their report this morning as follows : The Grand Jury have visited the Jai! in this city, also the Poor House and Asylum for the Insane. They found in the Jail 16 persons—I4 males and 2 females. The wards appeared clean and as comfortable as they can be made with the facilities at Mr. Harvie's disposal. Tha Poor House is much crowded by the inmates, particularly in the sleeping rooms. The food looked of a good quality and the patients spoke in kind terms of the treat- ment they received. The Grand Jury re- commer.d that the situation of the water closets be changed, their location being so near the wards on the west side of the building that these cannct be properly ven- tilated during warm weather. In the asylum for the insane were found 139 inmates, 67 males and 72 females. The wards, dining rooms and halls were clean and as neat as circumstances will permit, but owing to overcrowding in some of the wards, the patients cannot be as if more room and. better ventilation were provided. The beds and bedding appear to have that care nécessary to the comfort of the occupants. The bread, potatoes and meat were inspected. The former two were of guod quality, but the beef was con- sidered poor. Mr. McDonald, the store- keeper, however, gave the information that it was inferior to what was usually supplied. For self and fellows, C. C. Garpiner, foreman. —— MARRIED. besides a steam engine and many other pieces of machinery j22 lw 8. or T.—The following officers were elected | Atthe Presbyterian church, Mt. Stewart, _—— on Tuesday evening 29th inst., by Rev. A. B. ‘McLeod, Hon, James Ross, M. L. C., Mt. ‘ Hunter Kiver Division, No. 138, for the ; Stewart, to Rose Alice, eldest daughter of ensuing quarter : WwW P—J H Monaghan, W A~—DMrs A Fraser. R 3—UCarrie Jewell. F S—John Waye lress—W G Darke Chap — Lizzie Jewell. Con — Robert Goss A Con— Bessie Wickham. S~Art Sen'ner 1S—J C Mac'eod. PW P—dJ Silliphant. PG W P. Manniep —The marriage of Miss Maggie Crabb Geo E. Auld was eolemniz d last evening at the residence of the bride's Wm Crabbe The bride was given away hy 8S. W Crabbe, Feq., ©. C., and was atteadel by Miss Fannie Chandler. Mr. C. H. Scherman supverted the groom, The wedding paesenta were valuable. THE EXAMINER extends its congratulations. Hm James Ross, of Mount Stewart, and Miss Rose Rogerson, of Pisquid, were married on Tuesday last by Rev. A. B. McLeod, of Mount Stewart. Ink Examiner tenders congratulations and mother, Mrs | Mr. James Rogerson, Pisquid. At the residence of A; Gillis, Clear Brook, Washington, by the Rev Mr. Kenny, Capt. A. Gillis, of Mt. Lehman, B. C., formerly of | Belfast, P. E Island, to Miss Katie Shaw, of Lorne Valley, Lot 53, P. E. Island. Tne Rev Geo H Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind, says: ‘Both myself and wife owe our lives to | Shiioh’s Consumption Cure.”—Reddin Bros. novldwly | Come to the feast, Last week's sale of suits was exceedingly good; this week we expect to sell more. Bargains for everyone—D A Bruce, ja27 3i A fine assortment of high class summer underclo*hs, German manufacture.—Jobn McLeod & Uv. When buying hosiery, gloves, millinery or dress goods give James Paton & Co a ca'l. A large number of butter crocks, cream erocks and milk pans are now selling cheap at tae Cheapest Crockery Siore.—W P Colwell, june} 4wd wy. | have | The undersigned offers FOR SALE PROPERTY, consisting of the four-story Brick Building on QUEEN STREKT, containing handsomeiy finished DWELL- his VALUABLE Sas | ING and one of the BEST KNOWN BUSINESS STANDS — ; - Seana ices oer co v in Charlottetown. In connection are STABLE and CARRIAGE HO longer and might be permanently covsidered | | to contiaue at least entrance on Dorchester Street. WAREHOUSE, USE, and a large Yard with | COAL HOUSE Early application, for particulars, should be made to Mr. Archibald McNeill, Real Estate Agent, or to LAURENCE W. WATSON. Oharlottetown, June 24, 1892—dy tf i k ¢ ‘ Freehold Property on Keut preperty on Kent § reet Kast good condition, and is well +ulted tor private residences and grocery store or other business. at the law office of J. T. Mellish, Ksq PRIZE BOOKS cially for Prizes. for every going to sell at 7 o Big Red uctions. | OM Feria Williams Piano, elmost new, cost and Racquets, Base Balls and Bats, etc., all at lowest price. the city. to buy. BAZAAR STORE, Strawberries aud. Cream, hm ga | etc., etc, will be served to our custom- ers Vv Chocolates and Confectione:y in the City. us a call, everything, cheap. The Heaviest Maned and Tailed fail to see this Wonderful Horse. ——— | | Be MU OTIS Friday, July Ist, I2 o clock, noon, Vy K are instructed by Puilip Coyle to sell by Auction, on the premises a+ above, his The House contains 7 Rooms with Shop, in Title perfect. Terms easy. nspected at any time. For further ;articuiara apply tothe owner, or Property can be FE. H jul4—eod tl 27th then dy NORTON & C@Q.,. Auctioneera. In Great Variety. — N view of the fact that the end of the’ present School Term is near, we have | nurchased a large stock of BOOKS espe- | We have Books suitable taste of the readers, and are | Our REDUCTION SALE of CHINA} 8s now going on, and we have added several | new attractions to it. JUST IN!—A new stock of NOVELS for the Holiday Season. Crequet Sets, Hammock, Tennis Balls| Window Blinds, Curtain Poles, Corru-! gated Carpet Felt, Pictures (Framed and| jn27 3aw | See them and you will want| therwise)—the largest and best show in Queen Street. Ch’town, June 16, 1892—eod & wy ream Pat E have opened in connec’ion with our New Store, FIRST-CLASS ICE CREAM room. | LURS, where nothing but the best ot Ice Cream, Soda Water. Fresh e have the finest assortment of Cream Give A. & ©. QUIRK, ' North Side Market Square. ? TEA PARTIES and PICNICS supplied with Quality guanteed. June 27 EDISON, Horse in thellWorld, WILL BE ON EXHIBITION AT THE DRIVING PARK 30th June and 1st July. All persons interested in Horses should not | ADMISSION, 10 CENTS. june22—9i P.E. ISLAND RAILWAY Saturday Excursion Tickets. NTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Return Tickets at one single first-class fare will be issued from all Stations en this Railway to Souris, St. Peter's, Merell, Geergetowa Charlottetown, Hunter River. Cape Traverse, Kenzingion, Sum merside, Albertoa and Tignish, good going by any passenger train on Saturday and for retu-n by any passenger train on Monday. Tickets for Cape Traverse will ba good for return on Tuesdays. These tickets will not be good to return on = eS VX XV —JUST SEE THE — 6, 10 and 16 Gent Table —AT THE— DIAMOND <>BOOKSTORE The Biggest Bargains ever given on P. E. Island, Best Value in Fancy Goods. The Biggest Steck, The Newest Goods, The Greatest Bargaine. A full assortment of CARTER’S INKS, MUCILAGE and LIQUID GLUE, just opened. Wholesale aud Retail, THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. Bo ka, Stationery and | Ch’town, June 27, 1892—3i eod wy li Williams Piano For Sale. 0}, will now be sold tothe first man who offers $200, as the owner is leaving the Island. Reterence — Messrs. Willis Bros., or any compe- tent judge in the city. KE. H. NORTON & CO., june22-—lw eod wy 3i Auctioneers, Notice to Creditors. ALL Persons having claims against John Car- diff, of Harbor’s Mouth, are hereby required to furnish the sam3 to ma within ten days from this date, Ch’town, June 27, 1892, L. M. POOLE, Assignee, Firemen’s Tournament and Tea Party Supplies. CIGARS IN STOCK, Assorted Brands, extra values. E. H. NORTON & CO., wy 3i Charlottetown. 8,00 juz4—dy 31 eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND d& OUND.—On Queen Street,two keys. Apply at this office. ——_—_—_—____———ag T° LET—A Cottage on Grafton street East, opposite Prince of Wales College. containing eight rooms with pantry and kitchen. FUR SALE—Tbhe furniture, carpets, stoves, ete. in the same. Apply to J. A. Nicholson, on tae prem- ises. [i29 ANTED—At once, a girl for general house- work in asmall family. Apply to Mrs W H Croskill, Brighton Road. (328 uf kb OUND.—On Grafton Street, today. a parcel containing some dry goods. jane2s V ANTED.—-A Girl for general housework. Ap- ply to Mrs. W. H. Stewart, _ Road, n27 T? LET—Half of the double tenement house on the south side of Hillsborough Square, lately occupied by B. C, Prowse. For particulars apply e i! mane og Wyatt or Edward Needham, unel7— LET—The Dwelling House containing nine A rooms with shop in front, situated en east side of Great George Street, Good stable and yardin rear. Rent moderate. Possession given atence. Apply to W. H. FaRQUHARSON, Duncan ouse. tf—junel6é R' SALE—A Summer Cottage at Harbor’s ' Mouth. Apply to owxer, C, B, MACNEILL. jane7--if rs TO LET, containing two good rooms, suitable for Lawyer or insurance Agent. Poseession given atonce. Apply to MaCNEILL & MACDONA! D, Barristers, Great George Street. june20—iw eod LET—Dwelling House north side of Hills- q borough Park, lately occupied by Mrs. Has- zar. For particulars apply to LeMUEL PHIL- LIPa. ‘ eod tf—mayl4 ASTURE—Have room for two or three cows im pasture grounds adioining Mr. Watson’s gardens, Spring Park Road, Appiy to PEAKE Bros. & Co, lw—june20 WANTED.—SALESMAN ~ Salary from start. Permsnent place, — BROWN Bros. Co., Toronto, Ont. m18—tf W ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A servant in a family of four. Apply to Mr3. CHARLE HuGues, Bayfield Street. juld4s T° LET, on Ist August, the House at present occupied by Mr. C. B. Macneili, on the cor- ner of Hillsborough and Euston Streets. Apply to Mrs. F, PARKER CARVELL. tf—iune22 Kee SALE OR TO LE!—A three-story Dwel- ling House with Shop, evituated on Pownal Street, formerly the residence of the late Michael Trainor. Good yard and stabling in connection. This isa good business s‘and. For further par- ticularsavply to Mr. BERNARD TRAINOR, Post Office Dept., Ch'town. Iw—jul8 WHEN YOU WANT T) HIRE a first-class Horse and Buyyy please leave your order at G. G. Jury’s Jewelry store, N orth side Queen Square, or at his residsace, Sydney Screet Last, mi8~—3m 2aw wed&fri Saturdays. J. UNSWORTH, Superintender t. Railway Office, Charlottetown, } June 2is’, 18e2 } dy pra Gieod why prs 2i LOBSTERs. AM paying the Highest Cash Prices for Lob- sters of first quality, Talis and Fiats. HORACE HASZARD, Cameron Block, Queen Square. Charlottetown, June 19, 129. GENTS WANTED—For our yvrea : new book, j “A Photographic Trip Around the World.” | Send quickly for illustrated circulars and terms | and get territory. Canvassers are delighted with | thig new feature in book making. To save time send 90 cents, and a full Agent’s outfit costing | $1 30 will be mailed at once, with terms and full i SS. Do not miss it. Aoply to EarLe | PUBLISHING Howsg, St. John, N. B. june4 | ANTED—Good wide-awake agents to sell for the Fonthill Nurseries of Canada, | Good psy and regular and constant employment \to the right men. No drones need apply. We | have 700 acres under stock. every department | fully equipped. Address STONE & WELLING- |TON, Temple Building, Montreal, J. W. | BEALL, Manager. Name this paper. janell Sma Be SEASONABLE GOODS! come ee ee () eee ae yy te STANLEY BRE i? t | i CHALLIES.—A great sale of these beautiful Fabrics now going on. Our assortment is immense, and our prices so low that they meet the approbation of all purchasers. PRINT COTTONS ! We keep the best assortment of Printed Cotton Goods to be found in the City. All shades and grades, from the very cheapest to the very best Goods. } | | | | i —— {x)- STANLEY BROTHERS Charlottetown, June 28, 1892—eod & wky We carry a large range of please bear For New Dress Materials. Dress Goods, Prints, Grey and in mind that our Stock is Not wishing to carry any White Cottons, Gents’ Fur- FRESH AND NEW, Summer Goods over, Wwe have nishings, Hats anil Caps. CARPETS. We have no Old Stock. This We carry a verv large Will be found a Rare Chanee Dress Materials stock, and our prices are the to purchase a Dress or furnish your house at very much less PRINT GUT TUNS REDUCED (x) } Customers will : : all this season’s importation. reduced all lines of our P Light Summer lowest. very much in price to effect than the same goods can be a speedy clearance. Blinds, Curtain ef¢ had elsewhere. ANY PERSON BUYING THEIR GOODS FROW US WILL SAVE MONEY. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET, The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. Charlottetown, June 23, 1892~eod & wky DRESS GOODS at the Scotch Store. Poles, Wonderful Value JAMES PATON & CO'S SLi ONE DOLLAR AND TWELVE CENT DRESS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. —-—--————(x)-—--- Bargains in Readymade Clothing, Carpets, Millinery, ete., ete. Prints at Reduced Prices. Best English omega ents ———(x)——_— —_—_— - JAS. PATON & C@O., Scotch Store, 168 Victoria Row, Market Square. Charlottetown, June 28, 1892—ecd & wky Mackerel Fishermen. new Mackerel Barrels, for sule by s EK. H. NORTON & CO. wky 3i ju24 - dy 3i eod MALLORY LINE. THE SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH, New York, Maine and Maritime | Provinces Service. ILL be opened for the seasonon JULY 4tH The Proprietors will spare no pains ne - See ae to make this beautiful and well-known Watering Place more attractive than ever S.S. WINTHROP Ne at Bast Rives ithis season. For terms, etc , address JOHN NEWSON & CO., Charlottetown. New York. oa SATURDAY, May <I-t, at 5p. 1a., | -_ each Soe = — for Bar Harbor, | y fastport and St. John, } . Returning, Steam- / AGNELL’S cor anc } ; ‘ ; ; anes ae Tak ok we hae Toke. ° MR BA tNELL’S conveyances will meet trains from all points at Hunter River DAY, May 2ith, at3p.m, and each Tuesday | Station to convey passengers, ete , to the Seaside Hotel. thereafter for Eastvort, Bar Harbor and New Particulars of Coach from Charlottetown to the Seaside Hotel later. York, due at New York Friday morning. Land- | JOHN NEWSON & CO. ings at Bar Harbor oa and after June ith, 1892. or fuli informati6a, passenger and freight rates apply to TROOP & SON, Agents, unel--8m d&w St. John, N, B. | June 1, 1892.