, . tocal and Gilier emis. eur Col RI i fhe Case ew. l in . ss VoPhersen bewan yesterday aiid Was a it ue aay - ypoN bray Vionaday next wii ore pay | bLAAM t will mut Us homie md ou at «ay at’ iis NI \Vpctoria \ nlge, No. &, A. F, & tami : a MA ide it regular com MmuUnICaTION on ‘ Ni pol ‘ os : i July |, at 8 o'clock. Vonday evening i xt, ae 's % We are informed that wy is out of place. The hat it 1s attended to Ovr or PLACE. the Point Prim bu ™ t suthorities should see ' at. ONCe. - Domin roy Day. Kelley & Uw photo tists, be prepared to make sittings » Monday next, all day, Dominion Day. eo Studio, Great George Street ; wis ull ran - TAKES THE \ hes placed an imposing sign ovel his store » which is lettered ‘‘ine Staff of Life” and which is adorned with a huge, sheaf of wheat, CARI Kent street baker - our Prize List for West Kent for Read- department Fred. bk LATA ln Stieet ¢ ol, we omitted a@ prize jug, preset .©ad vo Mr. Robinsoa Ss by J. A, howe, Esq., aud awarded to = aa EF. beer. - Y.M.C.A,—Gospel meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Hall to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. ‘abject, Jesus risen. Mark 16:1 to 18. Young men specially ny ited. Let there bea goou meeting. - bea \ ueand public Tea will be held at Keusinugtua vn inarsday next, 4th July, in aid of tue uew Methodist Church. A yood time is promised, hallway lures at preatly reduceu rales. ~ PoeuistTic.—Jack Ashton has issued a challenge wo Peter Jackson, the coloreu champion, and dep sited S500 as a forfeit ior a match for $000. Astien wants to fight with bare KUUCKIEeS - L MEETING. Reme inber this morrow alternoon in public are invited, Lesson, Hebrew 8 RAILWAY “ros! meeting af 4 o ck McLeod's fall. Phe Strangers always welcome. ca i, from the Ist verse. —_ > S. of T.—Don't forget the meeting of Vic- toria Division, No. 4, on Monday evening in McLeod's Hall. Visiting {nitiation, and Dominion Day brethren always ilso installation of officers. - weicome. AN Omission SuppLiep.—A purse of $1.50 to Edith Brown, and $1.00 to Ida Scott, each tor Arithmetic, Were inadvertentiy omitted in yesterday's presentation of prizes in Miss Snaddon s department. — > fea av Crapaup.—The Presbyterian con- gregation of Tryon and Bonshaw purpose having a tea on the 20th July, 1889, at Vic- toria, Urapaud. Full particulars in due time. ~Arch. McKinnon, Sec. of Com. - Tue Stxike Over.—The carpenters’ strike in Halifax is over. The negotiations between the masters and mea have resulted in an OEE AHEP THE DAILY EXAMINER SpeoiaAL Despatours Tro THE EXAMINER GOtiawa News Notes. Orrawa, dune 28 Presi lent Fy ver, of the Dominion Dairy Association, here consulting with tl e Minister of Agriculture to the most beneficial methods of expending the special grant made at the last session of parlia- nent Otticial reports from the protective cruis- ers indicate a small catch of fish, Skinner, of the crofter commission, who has just returned from the Northwest, re- ports the crofters doing well and the possi- bilities of success unlimited Father Whelan, of Ottawa, recently is- sued «a challenge, with $500 forfeit, to any Is “uS the Jesuits have ever taught the doctrine that ** the end justities the means.” challenge has been accepted by Doctor Hurlburt, of this city. In a letter to- night Father Whelan indicates his readi- ing contest. Prof. Scrimgeour, of Mon trea], is named as one of the arbitrators. Mr. Anderson, of the fast steamship ser- business with the Government. —— Bishop Cleary’s Departure, KiNGston, Ont., June 28, The departure of Bishop Cleary for Ire- land to accept a diocese there 1s causing comment m Catholic circles. it that it is the direct outcome of the death of Archbishop Lynch and the subsequent choosing of his successor It is understood that there were two names mentioned tor the vacancy. at consultation held by the Bishops of the Province, Bishop Walsh, of London, and Bishop Cleary, of Kingston, sd Bishop Dowling, then of Peterboro’, siding in favor ofjBishop Walsh, leaving Bishop Cleary in the minority. The matter was referred to Rome, and now, the story goes, Bishep Cleary accepts the diocese by way vi compromise, thus making the Walsh nomination fer the Archbishopric unanimous. Is said swedish Bark Seized. Batuursr, N. B., June The Swedish bark Elba, now deals, was seized by Special Customs Officer P. J. O'Keefe yesterday, for an infraction of the Revenue Act committed in Campbeliton last season. 1t seems that on =o. receive anything for the articles sold of the Collector of further developments. Customs, awaiting amicable settlement of the points at difference, and all the men have returned to work. ——_~.-—_—_ Twat Setries It.—Boston Globe: If we do have to go to war with Epgland about the fur seals American wives and bachelors will have to do all the fighting. You can’t enthuse American married men on the subject of seal- skins. al Rey. James Caruthers and fam- ily, of Charlottetown, passed through Pictou on Tuesday on their way to Brooklyn, New York, wheie they intend to spend a month's holidays. Mr. Carruthers was foim- erly pastor of Knox Church here.— Vers. os THe Narurat History Socrery.— This Society holds its first public meeting on Tuesday next at 4 p. m., in Mr. J. D. Me- Leod’s hall. All who take an interest in the objects of the Society are invited to attend. The programme is prepared to interest all. ——— os To-morrow.— The Baptist congregation meets in Y.M.C. A, Hall to-morrow. The pastor, Bro. J. A. Gor- don, will preach at il a. m. and at 7 p. m., Sunday School and pastor’s Bible Class at 2.30 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend. Seats free. -__ so Lost His Taume.—The Agriculturist says that on Saturday last Mr. Wm. Huestis, while working in Messrs. Joseph Read & Co’s. mill, Sammerside, had the thumb of bis right hand taken off by a circular saw. The wound was dressed up as soon as possible, and is now doing very well, SERVICES en Manirestty Wrone.—A paragraph now going the rounds of the press informs us that if a perfectly moulded man be turned with his face tothe wall, his chest will touch the wall, while his nose will be four inches away. It is therefore improper, in giving a direction to a perfectly moulded man, to advise him to follow his nose, iii Meraopist Psenic.—The Brick Church Methodist Sunday School will hold their an- nual picnic with a railway excursion to Suffolk Station on Wednesday, July 10th. The grounds have been kindly offered for the occasion by James Wyatt, Esg., and are ad- mirably adapted for the purpose. Particulars in advertisement next week, —_—-——— Flower Sexvice.—A Children’s Flower Service will be held in St, Peter’s Cathedral te morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Each child will present a bouquet of flowers, which, after the service, will be given to the hos- pitals. Flower services are bscoming a marked feature in the Church of England, and their effect upon the mind of the young is highly beneficiat. -~—»- ‘Tue Leprosy Cases.—A gentleman from Margaree informs the Js/and Reporter that the locality of the leprosy cases referred to in an Ottawa despatch is at Lake O’Law, N. E. Margaree; that it is supposed to have been brought there from Newfoundland many years ago, and that the worst case at present is that of a young lady who contracted the disease While waiting upon and reading to her uncle, who was a leper. — > _Finemen’s Excursion.—It is the inten- tion of the Rollo Fire Company to give 4 moonlight excursion on July 8th next. The | “eamer St. Lawrence will leave the Steam | Navigation Comyany’s wharf at 8 o'clock. _ Artillery Brigade Band will perform a Band programme, and Worth’s String a a ae music for dancing. The souable, and i i aasured all whe as" pleasant time is > Quebec News. (JUEBEC, June 28. The Governor-General has sent a letter to the President of the St. Jean Baptiste the recent inauguration of the Jacques Cartier monument. fixed for the 15th July. The Brandy Manufacturing Co., Bordeaux, have sent $500 to the Saveur fire fund. of st. A Great Success. Sr. Anprew’'s, N. B., June 28. The opening of the Algonquin was a great success. The reception began at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and all who were present, Upwards of 200 persons participated in the festivities. At 9.30 dancing commenced in the !adies’ parlor, and was kept up until the wee sma’ hours. a Weather Builetin. Toronto, June 29.—10 a. m. Light to moderate winds; fine, warm weather. ACT © li — EI A List of Wants WHICH THE EXAMINER CAN SUPPLY. want Dodgers. want Billheads. want Envelopes. want Noteheads. want Statements. want Box Labels. want Letterheads. want Blank Deeds. want Blank Drafts. want Blank Orders. want Bottle Labels. want Shipping Tags. want Visiting Cards. want Blank Receipts. want Business Cards. want Picnic Tickets. want Blank Cheques. want Auction Sale Bills. want 100 or 1000 Cards. want Tea Party Tickets. want Full Sheet Posters. want Pamphlets Printed. want Wedding Invitations. want 100 or 20,000 Circulars. want Blank Notes of Hands. want Printed Stationery of any If you if you If you li you If you If you If you lf you If you If you If you If you If you If pou If you If you lf you If you If you If you lf you if you if you If you If you If you kind, If you want Job Printing of any deserip- tion, come to Tue ExaMINER OFFice, Char- lottetown, P. E. Island. Examine Samples and Prices. Kickep sy A Horse.—We learn from the Summerside Farmer that Mr. William Andrews received severe injuries last Sun- day frum the kick of one of his horses. When changing the horse which is kept on tether the animal reared and struck Mr. Andrews on the head, the blow rendering him unconscious for a short time. He was seen by some of the neighbors, who imme- diately ran to his assistance. He is getting all right again. You can never know till you try, how quickly a dose of Ayers pills will cure your sick headache. Your stomach and_ bowels need cleansing, and these pills will accom- any other medicine you can fine, PELEGRAPHIC VENS,, person who would prove the charge that | . | The ness to carry out the challenge, and theo-_ logians are much exercised over the com- | vice, leaves to-night, having completed his | lrish | Toronto | loading | . | a quantity of liquors, ete., were landec from the vessel and were discovered by | Mr. ©’Keefe after the vessel had sailed. | The master claims that he did not sell or However he was fined $400, and was given until to-day lo pay up or make a deposit, The result is the ship is now in the hands | CO senwe soon Society, regretting his inability to attend | His Excellency’s ball in the Citadel is| plish it more effectually‘and comfortablo than The Teacher Who advised her pupils to strengthen their minds by the use of Ayer’s Sar- saparilla, appreciated the truth that health is essential to mental vigor. For persons of delicate and feeble constitution, whether young or old, this medicine is remarkably beneficial, Be sure you get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. * Every spring and fall IT take a num- ber of bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and am greatly benefited.”’ — Mrs. James H. Eastman, Stoneham, Mass. “I have taken Ayer’s Sarsaparilla with great benefit to my general health.” — Miss Thirza L. Crerar, Palmyra, Md. ‘‘My daughter, twelve years of age, has sutfered for the past year from General Debility.- A few weeks since, we began to give her Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Her health has rreatly improved.’’—Mrs. Harriet H. Jattles, South Chelmsford, Mass. “About a year ago I began using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as a remedy for debility and neuralgia resulting from malarial exposure inthe army. I was ina very bad condition, but six bottles of the Sar- saparilla, with occasional doses of Ayer’s Pills, have greatly improved my health. I am now able to work, and feel that I cannot say too much for your excellent remedies.”’’—F. A. Pinkham, South Moluncus, Me. “My daughter, sixteen years old, is using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla with good ef- fect.."— Rev. S. J. Graham, United Brethren Church, Buckhannon, W. Va. ** L suffered from Nervous Prostration, with lame back and headache, and have been much benefited by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. J] am now 80 years of age, and am satisfied that my present health and prolonged life are due to the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.’’—Lucy Moffitt, Killingly, Conn. Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady 79 years old, So. Woodstock, Vt., writes : “After several weeks’ suffering from nervous prostration, I procured a bottle of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and before I had taken half of it my usual health returned.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. bodily OFFICES TO LET. . Counolly Estate. Apply to ‘HE Offices in the ‘‘ Cameron Block,” at Possession given Ist July. HORACE HASZARD, Charlottetown June 26, IS89—3i eod. A Tre ad | COMPLETE. ny | A Very Nice Assort- | ment, Cheap, | = ee, wD a, |B. K. JOST, ; | North Side of Queen | | Square. | may2i—eod tf wky FINAL NOTISE. —e = ee i\MNHIS {IS TO GIVE NOTICE that after the first of July, the occupants and owners low was 4 most | of all premises found in an unclean state will brilliant, successful and enjoyable affair for | be prosecuted as the law directs without fur- : ther notice. I take this opportunity to thank those and the majority of citizens who so promptly acted on my advice for cleaning their places. There are still a few who have not removed nuisances, and the season being far advanced, they must take the consequence of their neg- ligence if such exists after Ist July. D. McRAE, Sanitary Officer. Ch’town, June 24, 1889. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c WANTED.—A General servant with good local references. Also, a young, inexperi- enced girl. Apply to Mrs Heard, near the end of Upper Prince Street, jun 29—3i eod NOR SALE.—A Guernsey Heifer Calf. six weeks old, from KE, 4. Brow’s imported Apply ta KoBERT GREGORY, Lime Kiln, pd %i—ju2s bull, St. Poter’s Road. MNO LET.—The Store and Dwelling on Great George Street, the property of William and Thomas Tanton, Boston, lately occupied by Geo. Carter & Co. Apply to Alex. Strang, Lansdowne Hotel, Cape Traverse, or at the office of Davies & Sutherland, Market Square. 2aw tf—ju28 WANTED. -A competent Housemaid, also a Dining Room Girl. Apply at Hotel Davies between 3 and 5 o’clock, p. m. tf-ju2s \ OST.—On the 27th inst.. a Lady’: Knamel Brooch, black and goid. ‘The finder, oa leaving it at Tae EXAMINER office, will be re- warded. Im Zaw—jui8 No 1238 ANTED.~—A Servant for gereral work washing. Apply at this office. j O LET.—The House at present occupied by Capt. Fraser. Apply to 2. McMILLAN. junel3—eod BOARDERS.- Four Boarders can be accom- modated with good board and comforte bie rooms on Lower Queen Street, opposite the store of Peake Bros, & Co. jun 26 lin pd Goer Coat, Pant and Vest Makers wanted immediately at P, J. Foran’s. jun 25 din WANTED. —A Girl to do general housework. Apply immediately to {Mrs. D. STEwART, Kent Street. tf—ju25s LET.—-A Double Tenement House on Kent Street, next door to Robins’ Livery Stable Apply to Mrs. OFFER, Queen Street. june2\—2aw tf OARDERS.,—Permanent and transient Board ers accommodated at the Railway Hotel, opposite Depot.—Joun BoLGER, Proprietor. juneZi -dy 2m eod ANTED.—A Cook, who has had some ex- perience. Apply to Mrs, GEORG S PEAKE. juJ8—dy & wky . OCK WANTED, for the season, at the Sea- side Hotel. Good wages. Apply at once to JOHN N EWSON. tf—jul2 For SALE.—Ata bargain, easy terms, a top Buggy (new). Apply at A. McNeill’s auction room. m?7 tf. R ADOPTICN.—Three Orphan Boys, aged respectively 10,8 and 6 yeurs. Apply to RRV. JaMES Simpson, Powna) Sireet. tf—ap9 | | present occupied by the Trustees of the Money Wan € GAGRIFIGE! ERE SATURDAY, JUN 7 at 9. 1889 F'O + ay Whole Stock must be disposed of within Sixty Days, % CASE. Gents’ Wool, Merino and Cotton Underclothing, Wool, Cotton, Silk and Lisle $ Hose, Ties, Braces, Collars and Cuffs, Shirts, Kid Gloves, at 25 per cent. discount. TWEEDs! TWEEDS! TWEFEDS! at 25 Balance of Meltons, Beaver and Pilot Cloths, at 334 per cent. discount. Black and Colored Velveteens, Velvettas, &c.,; at 334 per cent. discount. Silk Plush, Colored Silks and Trimmings, Feathers, Kigrettes, &c., at 25 per cent. discount. Ladies’ Cashmere, Silk, Lisle, Cotton and Kid Gloves, Cashmere, Silk, Lisle and Cotton Hose, at 25 per cent. discount. ALL COLORED DRESS GOODS, at 25 per cent. discount. Wool Shawls, Squares, Jersey and Jersey Jackets, at 25 per cent. discount. BLANKETS !—-At 25 per cent. discount. TWEED AND WATERPROOF COATS, to clear, at 30 per cent. discount. L. BROWN, | j BLANKKTS ! eod v k y Charlotte town, May 13. 18X9 us down. $1.00 Suit. Charlottetown, Jare 21, 1889—eod wky GRAND EXCURSION ——AND—— Jubilee Tea! ee HE GONGREGATION OF ST. MALACHTS HAVE FAITH CATHOLIC CHURCH, KINKORA, have made arrangements for a Grand Excursion and Jubilee Tea at KENK OA, tio aici Tuesday, July 9, 1889, For the purpose of raising funds to enlarge and make ether necessary repairs to their Church. The Committee in charge are determined to make it one of the most enjoyable entertain- | ments of the season. The beautiful grounds selected for the Tea are located fourteeen chains westof Kintera Rail- way Siation, from which « \ iew of the surround- ing country, with its undulating meadows, can be.abtained. WELL-STOCKED TEA TABLES, REFRESHMENT SALOONS, DANCING, SWINGS, * GAMES and AMUSEMENTS will be on hand to suit all who may wish to spend a pleasant day at Kinkora Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea will be held on the next fine day following. Admission to Tables, 25 cents; Children, 13 cents. 4 ook out for Railway Fares later ik MICHAEL McKENNA, Secretary of Committee. Kinkora, June 18, 1889—dy 3w (tues & fri) S100 $100 ee (ne Hundred Dollars Cash the largest number of Woodilis German Baking Powder (blae) Wrappers, as follows >— $5 to the 25 families each sending Wrappers representing not less value than $1. OnN= to the 25 families each sending Wrappers representing not less value than 50 cents. HUNDRED to the 50 families each sending Wrappers representing not less value than 75 cents, $2 FAMILIES Your Grocer can se!i yor WOODILL’S GER- MAN BAKING POWDER, in paper packages, at 5, 10 and 2) cents, and if he wil) not keep it in stock, send amount to address and the package will be mailed free. Address orders to W. M. D, PEARMAN, jus—dy cod Halifax, N. 8, * A. Lisle Gloves, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs, per cent. discount. Queen Street, opposite Market House. IN a (Xx) to FAGTS | Our competitors are trying to hold us up and rob us of our customers. crying “Stand and deliver your trade.” We stand, oh! yes, at the Old Stand on Queen Stree t{---standing delivering goods the time. They may hold us up but they e our customers all ant hold Our Clothing Trade this year has doubled any pre- vious year, and we are bound to hold on to our trade if Low Prices is any object to our customers We would strongly advise every Man, Woman or Boy wanting Clothing, to call and see our Immense stock. Be sure you ask to see our $850 Suit; also. our PROWSEH BROS., FURNITURE! A CONSIGNMENT OF Wew Furniture, CONSISTING OF Parlor Sets, Walnut Extension Tables, Sideboards, Chairs, Hail Stands, etc. Atso—Fleck and Excelsior Mattrasses. GEORGE M. HARRIS, ju24—d w tf Auctioneer. “NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN that all communications in respect to matters affecting the Depart- ment of Indian Affairs. should be addressed to Sign of the Great Big Hat. “Army and Havy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & C0., A Full Stock of Wines and Liquors JUST RECEIVED. 15 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GAELIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, 50 *“* CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, the Honorable E, Dewdney as Superintendent- Generali of Indian Affairs, and not as Minister of , All Officers } of the Department shou'd addre-s their official | the Interior, or to the undersigned. etters to the undersigned, L. VANKOUGHNET, Deputy Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs. Department of Indian Affairs, t Ottawa, llth May, 18°9. may20—3m 2aw | THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD| pcteR pACKERS | FOLEY & RUSE'S | : PATENT Magazines and Matches, lighting purposes. Come and get one. To be had only at G. H. HASZARD, Sole Agent, Queen Square. Superseding all other Matches for | | Brown’s Block, mayl¢4 GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a deli- eately flavored beverage which may save u3 many heavy doctors’ bills. Itis by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constiiution may be gradually built up until rong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our- selves well fortified with pure blood anda pro- perly nourished frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water and milk. Sold only in pokets, by Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London, decl9—1 yr dy & wky | | 80 | 150 * CLARET, 25 ** HOCK and MOSELLE, 25 ** LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, Benedictine, 200 * FINE PORT and SHERRY, 150 © HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 * HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, ver ae Vs ihe 100 ** BASS’S ALE, 206 “ BURKE’S STOUT, 100 * APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, « FINE OLD RUM, 50 *“* KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, —And a Full Stock of — CHOICE GROCERIES ap24 Highest Prices Paid for Good Brands, Correspondence solicited. JAMES E. GRANT. jul5—dy lm PE. ISLAND RAILWAY. | DOMINION DAY. i aii ETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will be issued to and from all Stations jon this Railway by Afternoon Trains on 29th i June, inst., and by all Trains on Dominion Day, good to return up to and on July Srd, | 1889. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, \ Ch'town, June 22, 1889. f jane22—-dy pateod wky ps li Ne ee Butter Tubs. 2,000 ™ Indian make. CARVELL BROS, ay 24 “gs en caw i _o i i of PR a ye en ene“ ine dian nog se a a cree geet = 0)