abida 87 b.24 Loca ‘ (. 5 , CK, t ° “ ‘ play d at the tween Militiame ’ t 2 20 ' “ pit Ly | - \ st } y competit ' ‘ vn | Corps has til Monday ftternoon at 2.350; % Mi Bartlett, city mis. | \ “ . importance of we t | this city at Railway Gospel M ym Sunday after. | n next Che public are in ed, > s AL | The Pictou papers an sce ** Spx utes for the great regatta at " tow ext We dnesday. No doubt mil will ympany last year's s, who are, by the way, preparing for ; “- ‘ FRI John Moroney and Charlies Mf Phos ‘ vo of +} ; : New York, in connection with the n murder, have been went from Chicago to m having failed to do so. } tne identify iia } PCIOUSsOCuU, fh Wiio I i sp e Ha its I Ss ye D a? i bh 5 4 : of Ss i Vise al riv 8 wsonly alimited nuriver are i M \ steamel M \ ~ f ry Ve ' \ ciocKk Vyester- eneral mer | washed away, 8 he men recently arrest- | } 4e DAILY EXAMINER, aa ThUNGKRAPHIC VEWS. PHROIAL Desparocurs » Fue Ex i ALN In the ieighvoring Provinces. HUES, BARNS, BRIDGES, &., AMINER Dy VARTACULE DAMA! r >) Carried Away by the Flood. HALirax, June 20. Heavy rain fell steadily for thirty hours } and ceased at. 3 o'clock, beating down the }crops and causing great freshets. | side of the Cobequid mountains fifty feet This of the Intercolonial Railway track was and near Debert the foot bridge was carried away. The transfer of mails and passengers at that point delayed trains two hours. LONDONDERRY, June 20. Che tlood to-day did great damage here. Che water rese twenty feet and carried away three houses, many barns, sheds, etc. lt also away the wooden bridge across L, mdonderry river, 100 feet high and 120 feet long. The new iron bridge across the east branch of the river, built by the local government, swept was also! irtly destroyed. The postr ad to Lon- londerry station is rendered impassable. | | Sixty feet of the fumes which carry water to the blast furnaces were swept away. 1" } } a There are also some bad breaks in the nai | row gauge road. ATH’S HARVEST. | aed § | ‘Four Fatal Accidents nd Mrs. H und t Misses | ss passengers. She left 1 return | | t seven o'clock last evening with a fu | And S a s + id | | tre | a Sad Suicide. CHARLOTTETOWN. Haurrax, June 20. | Ss. d ( Wili e here this even i wi na edly greeted by al Four fatal accidents are reported at Mid- larg st wiiences§ the Lyvoeum ever dle Stewiacke. John Walters, aged 14, fell Doors w rt + open ‘until 8.3). off a house and broke his neck. Edward | Se sing tickers tor to-night, and not Wentsell, aged 1D. was killed in Whiteburn g abl gait sion, can use thet | Mould Mines by the water tub falling down WwW eV | the shatt. George Jones, aged 15, was - a killed at sydney by the explosion of gases | PoLice Cour On information laid in the coal mine; and at James River, An- | Prosecut m Camel li, Charles Auld, tigonish, a child was burned to death in a vurcher, f Bannockburn, was to | barn from a fire lighted to dry a wet hen ‘y ined $35 and = costs ior ill- | and its chickens. reating sheep, by tying their legs. Francis Jobn-Cann, aged 55, a farmer of Ohio, | \ylward was given fifteen days imprison- assauiting ient for Fulton McEwen, and a = tt Act Case Wis dismissed. - o> Tury'rke Att RIGH1 A private lette: from Seattle, W. T., says that the block in which Messrs..Colwill & Pillman (formerly of rlottetown) were doing business, and the Kosten block, are the only business blocks re the recent fire. There are 4s number of other Islanders at Seattle, tw ive not heard how they fared. a Cenrenntst Trea.—-The great centennial be held at Cardigan Bridge on the 4th July, gives every indication of being one of most successful ever held at that place, not on the Island. Everything that the t fastidious could desire inthe way of tinking will be provided, and the usual games and amuse- inents. The committee in charge are now making arrangements with the railway suthorities for sypx fares. Look out for d. in a few days. - > - eating and there will be Carroll, even- Boston The > Dols Brown, |k For Captain aptain steamer for Boston She had the usual last ing aft six o clock gven- £ = : ge ral cargo and the following passengers : Mrs Dr McLean, Mrs H Monaghan, Mrs P Monaghan, W McMurrow, D McDonald, P Monaghan, A Ross, P McKinnon, Mr Wade, J C Mallett, Mrs Stumbles, Mrs Martin, Mr Martin, E Warren, Mrs W Pickard, A McIntyre, Mr McIntyre, M McNeill, P McMurrow, Miss Steele, M C McD ynald, Mr MelInnis,$S a Woods, G Me Innis, H McInnis, Jos Power, A Lowe, L Winchester.— 28, clialtlicclali Navat.—Three of the ships of the North \merican fleet—the Bellerophon, Tourma- line and Pylades—have arrived at Halifax from Bermuda. Since the Bellerophon last visited Halifax, she has been fitted with five extra large guns. The whole ship's company was re-commissioned on the 2nd of April last. Vice-Admiral Watson is accompanied by his wife and daughter. The Bellerophon carries as additional offi- cers, Staff-Commanders Wm. Y. Maxwell, Jobu G. Boulton, Frederick W. Jarrad and Philip H. Wright. viii TuearricaL.—The Wood-St. John Com- pany give their opening performance in the Lyceum, this evening, when ‘* The Private Secretary ” will be pat upon the boards. ; To-morrow evening they will present ** David Garrick,” and‘ou Monday even- ing ** Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” ‘The company comes highly recommended, and will likely have good houses during their tay. Zera Semon epens in the Lyceum, Hali- fax, for one week, on Monday evening next. He is to call here next month. Che Hyer Sisters’ Comedy Company play in Moncton to-night and to-morrow night. Mrs. Scott-Siddons gives a performance in Moneton on Monday evening next, and in the Lyceum here on Wednesday even- ing. ome —_ ApvickE To Moruers.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natura! quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as “‘bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhaa, whether arising from teething or causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle Be ure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothirg | ivrup, or A table no ather kind f April 1 "SS -0o—____—- The Lorne Hotel furniture sale, which takes place next Wednesday, June 26, offers a rare chance to secure household furniture, &c., on easy terms. See catalogue. The Hotel will also be offered for sale same day at 11 o’clock a. m. Terms at sale.—A. McNeill, Auctioneer. other | Yarmouth Co., committed suicide by drown- ing in a lake where his first wife drowned herself a year ago. He married for the second time a week ago. was For Revising Officers. Orrawa, June 20. Owing to representations and enquiries from revising oftices, a supplementary cir- cular has been issued tu them in which the general course to be pursued is outlined ; bat revising officers are informed, that no | instructions will be issued as to the inter- pretation of the Franchise Act. They are chosen as competent by their training to interpret and apply the law, and must be guided by their own reading of the statutes. es ee Death of a Priest. Cuicaaco, June 20, Father John Carroll, the veteran priest, died at Mercy Hospital to-day. He was born in Queen’s County, Ireland, in 1796, educated by his uncle, Bishop Burke, of Halifax, N.S., ordained priest in 1820, and was snbsequently made Vicar-Geueral of Halifax diocese. For the past fifty years he was incapacitated for duty by rea- son of old age. -He Wants Retaliation. Ortawa, June 20. The United States authorities, having prohibited Canadian boats and boatmen from plying between American islands ou the Upper St. Lawrence, Mr. Taylor, M. P., of Leeds, is here urging the Govern- ment to retaliate by prohibiting American boats from touching Canadian islands or ports. ualilsateihciin News From Johnstown. Jounstown, Pa., June 20. The authorities have ordered al] idlers to leave town. The stench from decomposing bodies in the ruins is daily becoming more sickening and unbearable. If the idlers do } not leave voluntarily the milita will be cal 1 ) ed out to clear the town. : Robbing the Mails. Hauirax, June 20. Leslie Spikell is under arrest at Digby for robbing mail bags. He was employed by the contractors who carried the mails from the station to the post office at Brigh- ton. Prohibition Repealed. Provipence, R. 1., June 20. Rhode Island yesterday repealed the prohibitory amendment to the State Con- stitution by a great majority of the popular vote. ° Sill Uncertain. Orzawa, June 20. It is uncertain whether Judge Strong will accept or decline the offered Principal- | ship of the Toronto Law School. . | A King i. Lonvon, June 20. The King of Holland is again dangerous- | ly ill. sii idaeidi ia Weather Bulletin. Toronto, June 21.—10 a. m. | Westerly winds ; fair, warm weather. | | ' | } | } CHARLOTTETOWN | ticn Co's. Wharf. Pp a oe eceeneit m - Burke Identified. WINNIPEG, June 20. Karke, in custody here for the murder ( been identified by a ef Dr. Cr lias Chicav: man, ; detect ive, - - ——< The Session Concluded. Toronro, June 20. The Presbyterian General Assembly concluded its annual session at Toronto yesterday. oo More Floods. New York, June 20. Further floods are reported from South Eastern Kansas. —_ pAb Be. Entered into rest, on Thursday evening, the 20th inst., Hannah Catherine, widow of the iate Henry Haszard, Esq., in the 72nd year of he ive, {Funeral wiil leave ker late residence, Prince Street, at 2.15 p. m. to-morrow (Sat- urday) for St. Paul's Church, thence to Sher- wood Cemetery by train. | een. eee Beauty Is desired and admired by all. Among the things which may best be done to enhance personal beauty is the daily use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. No matter what the color of the hair, this prepa- ration gives it a lus- tre and pliancy that adds greatly to its charm. Should the hair be thin, harsh, dry, or turning gray, Ayer’s Hair Vigor will restore’ the color, bring out a new growth, and render the old soft and shiny. For keeping the scalp clean, cool, and healthy, there is no better preparation in the market. “*T am free to confess that a trial of Ayer’s Hair Vigor has convinced me that it is a genuine article. Its use has not only caused the hair of my wife and daughter to be Abundant and Glossy, but it has given my rather stunted mus- tache a respectable length and appear- ance.’’—-R. Britton, Oakland, Ohio. ‘*My hair was coming out (without any assistance from my wife, either). I tried Aver’s Hair Vigor, using only one bottle, and I now have as fine a head of hair as any one could wish for.” -—-R. T. Schmittou, Dickson, Tenn. ‘‘T have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor in my family for a number of years, and re- gard it as the best hair preparation I know of. It keeps the scalp clean, the hair soft and lively, and preserves the original color. My wife has used it for a long time with most satisfactory re- sults.’’-— Benjamin M. Johnson, M. D., Thomas Hill, Mo. ‘* My hair was becoming harsh and dry, but after using half a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor it grew black and glossy. I cannot express the joy and gratitude I fee).’’ — Mabel C. Hardy, Delavan, Ill. 9 . s Ayer’s Hair Vigor, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by Druggists and Perfumers. DRIVING PARK. Tenders for Building Grand Stand, &c. eee fE*ENDERS for building Grand Stand and Judges’ Stand at the Driving Park will be received by me, at the office of Warburton & Smallwood, Cameron Block, up to TUES- DAY, the 25th June, inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, Plans and specifications may be seen on ap- plication to me. Tenderers will be required to give security for the due performance of the contract to the amount of 15 per cent. of tender, such security to be by two good and sufficient sureties, to be approved by the Directors, or by certified cheque or cash. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. A. Bb. WARBURTON, junel7—dy tl dte Secy.-Treasurer. AUCTION SALE ‘ites Household Furniture, KC. ~ AM instructed by the Rev. M. R. Knight _ to sell by Auction, at his residence, Little York, On Thursday, 27th Instant, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M.: All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in- cluding 1 Bell Organ, 1 Royal Sewing Ma- chine, 2 Book Cases, and 200 volumes from library. A.so—Horse and Buggy. G. M. HARRIS, ju7 Auctloneer. WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc OARDERS.—Permanent and transient Board ers accommodated at the Railway Hotel, opposite Depot.—JOHN BoLGER, Proprietor. june21—dy 2m eod {}ONEY TO LOAN.—On real estate or ap- \ proved notes. Apply to FRED. ve Solicitor, “ London House” Block. | ANTED.—A young man able to make out accounts. Inquire at this office, | junel9—3i pd ANTED.—A Cook, who has had some ex- W perience. Apply to MRs. GEORGE PEAKE. julgs—dy & wky OAT FOR SALE.—New last summer ; 17 feet B keel, sloop rigged, suitable for pleasure or fishing. Apply to J. SLACKFORD, — aed a- w— UND.—On the Lower Malpeque Road, yes- terday, a Man’s Overcoat. Apply at this otfice. mttf—junei7 | 2,000 Indian make. - _ FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1889. LIS Can Safely Say They Can Fulfil the Above Conditions. (x) 1 ‘ e > Saal " ° pee SILKS, pure, bright and durable. We are at present offering some extraordinary i value in Silks. Ladies wanting a very handsome rich Black Silk Dress, should see the Perfection of Silk. It is produced by the celebrated Lyons maker (C. J. Bonnet & Co.), who give their guarantee that it will not split, fray or wear greasy. DRESS GQODS.—This extensive department is now largely stocked with the leading goods of the season. z MILLINERY.—Wonderful increase in this department; sp'endid styles; everybody pleased ; prices low. LADikKS’ UNDERCLOTHING. - Night Dresses, Chemises, Knickers, Corsets, Vests, Sc., the very best value in the city. ‘SEE OUR: BEADED ‘VISITES.. Rooms measured, ‘SHE OUR: coRsuT Mil Coe eewnherceen ed obese 048600686 See Our Special : 3 90c. 3 hid Gloves. : CARPETS.—Immense stock to choose from at the very lowest prices. Carpets made up and laid by experienced workmen. CURTAINS, in Lace, Tapestry, Silk, &; Window Shades, Curtain Poles; also, the Stan- dard Curtain Pole, the newest thing in the market, and can only be had from us in this city. CLOTHING,~— Paton & Co’s. name has become a household word for Good Clothing at m derate prices. YOUNG MEN! -See our Wonderful Eight Dollar Suit. PATON & CO'S. POPULAR STORE, = = J.B. Macdonal’s New Stuck Now pen Mens’ Suiits! Boys’ Suits! Very Cheap! Viens’ Suits! Boys’ Suits! Very Cheap! THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING IN THE PROVINCE TO SELECT FROM! Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings! Hats, Flowers and Feathers | Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings! Hats, Flowers and Feathers ! Charlottetown; May 31, 1889—eod wky ALL THE NEWEST FAB:i¢S IN DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS CHEAPEST PRICES. Wanted—5,000 Men and Boys to buy Hard and Soft Felt Hats. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. 20.000 Yards of Canadian Manufactures, Prints, . English and a a TY —- yARD AND UPw eR DS- GREY COTTON, FROM 3C rs.A Our prices are the lowest in every line, and you will study your own interest by buying at J. B. MACDONSLD’S. Ch’town, April 25, 18°9—eod & wky DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. netcrenainsenaceaenpl th bate ition ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE (125) CASES NOW OPEN OF 3 es Mens’, Womens’ and Childrens’ Boots, Shoes and Slippers i rince, at pri yhic } oy ave been approached in thi Quality the best ever offered for sale iy the Province, at prices which, for Cheapness, never have been approachec WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the “DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE.” J. B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. “Army and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & 60. A Full Stock af Wines and Liquors JUST RECEIVED. city. IDSUMMRR TRIP, 1880, Shortest Route to Boston, a ee (lanada Atlantic Steamship U0. ———e The Fast, Steel, Clyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Les.ves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10 | o'clock. *"Revarning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf. Boston, for 50 C* m= (\ Cases ROYAL BLEND, 15 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GAELIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE R I {| Halifax. EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 p. m, 150 “© GLARET sse } ing Charlottetown on Tuesday, or re ie ; KR EK A vin Picton, aiTive = Halifax same evening, and 25 HOC K and M ay roe cia 9 \ can. if they prefer it, yo directly on board the 25 “ LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Steamer without extra charge. Noyau, @uraco, Maraschino. 300 Tons Register, FARES: senedictine, Se 4 990 “ FINE PORT and SH ERRY, Charlottetown to Boston (ist SD: . oe second $ 9 20 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, ; 1600) 15 ND‘ OL ARIE. scvccvceceessseesoendescsneedanessens + : ar ue P. LEDW ELL, Commander, Through Tickets issued at ail Stations on P. KE. 300 HEN N 7 9 z BRANDY, *, **, Island Railway and Lnverqotonial lovigntio 3 ~— sas I i. i es 7 . “PT D ts of the P. EK. Island } Oo» “é 2ASS’S ALE, WILL SAIL DIRECT FROM |e ren bened their Steamers, and at my office, 2000 “ BURKE'S STOUT, a haomeaniaenatane 100 * APOLLINARIS WATER, Liverpool for Charlottetown, CHIPMAN Bros. a a — : ABOUT Ist JULY NEXT | B. B. Ganowen, Agee a BELFAST GINGER ALE, FINE OLD RUMg, si KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, —And a Full Stock of — CHOICE GROCERIES ap24 34 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. may 24—tf diac te" Cees, Attention ! : sa For Freight or Passage apply in London | | —- eB ikea & Soun Cakes Court, Old Pp Ww ATE R. THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. FOLEY & RUSE’S Broad Street ; in Liverpool to William Bullen, | yeh agg engaged the services cf a man PATENT 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, who will devote his time to the FIT- . ir Magazines and Uatches, PEAKE EBROs. & CO. ’ é G UP OF WATER PIPES in Houses, 1 Ca'town, Mag'Si, 1080 2008 7 a respectfully solicit a share of your omens: amare All work entrusted to me will be Superseding all other Matches for lighting purposes. Come and get one. To be had only at both cheap and satisfactory. "A large niely of PIPES, FAUCETS, ete.. G. MH. HASZARD, Sole Agent, always in stock, and prompt attention given Brown's Block, Queen Square, Butter Tubs. ee Serr me ders. i = L. W. HARRIS, | Upper Queen Street. apl7—dy tf pat CARVELL BROS. FR SALE-—One Thousand No. 1 December Hides.—W™M. Box¥Le&, Zaw tf—may8 | mayl4 ay 24 Seip deiiieamh tierce + itinpinaiae aul oud ie a