THE DAILY EXAMINER, TRLEGRAPHIC VEWS.| Local and Other items. at five o'clock this : ast Tue STANLEY arrived evening. : ia New Hose. Che fir dep artment of Char- SPECIAL Despatcurs To THe EXaMInen, THE HALIFAX CARNIVAL a ge er nt - - -— SATURDAY, JUNE 15 Police Court. A SNEAK THIEF AND A’ DRUNK DisposkD OF THIS MORNING, John Andrew Curran, a young mau about 1889. _ Money Wanted. lottetown have order ad tive hundred feet of twenty y “ars of age who says he belongs new hose. smilie to Vernon River, appeared before His sages secon i sa as : > Fas swornkr Rise iN SCGAR “Telegraphic -— Honor, this forenpon, ee pompnt o P: » iv ives today report § further advance of og f t ti J. Ms charged — _ ane, of %! oo _ » 2O sout. t appears that yesterday afternoon, seeighth of a cent per pound. Programm he Celeb eee | one-eighth of a com Ft 0 e 0 C eieuration. Curran, in company with another young ; Rider H. Murray will preach in Meeting House, Upper Great o-morrow (Lord’s Day) at 7 PREACHING. in the Christs George Street t o'clock, p- m. lle CoRREcTION. We are requested to state Monpay—Regatta, athletic sports, walk- ready to leave. Mr. Foran noticed that he that the paragraph in last night’s paper re | ing match and promenade concert in Public} )4q 4 parcel loosely tied up in paper, under sae care if Comins, poe a oe \ } his arm, and, syspecting that all was not Ht! CD) rR, — , “to vecure, 0 le e sis ec TUES »_Military ; : ‘ : : . ting fax } ’ UESDAY—Military tournament, ase | Fight; went over to him, and toc ative Fo « : A —{ E some talent from;that place for the approach. Philharmonic Concert” is quite a mistake, Hawirax, June 14. The Carnival Committee have arranged for each day as follows: ball matches aud moonlight excursion on man who gave his name as Keith, entered Mr. Foran’s store, and, while Keith was being measured for sume clothing, Curran went outside, A few minutes later he cxme to the dour and asked Keith if he was parcel, the contents of which he found My Whole Stock must be disposed of within Sixty Days, ing the harbor : ; ; ena ly® : oe BN ae et en, ee ee — a e er has not bee tioned at y ; } to be a coat, which he immediately identi- ‘ _ . ; ° - . : lg pea) orale any |“ Wepxespay—Horse races, base ball] fog as his property. He asked Carran Gents’ Wool, Merino and Cotton Underclothing, Wool, Cotton, Silk and Lisle 3 Hose, Ties, m : » ani oO 2 " 2 . . . . > : > ° » # ‘ih elie matches, oo. a's harbor illumi where he got the coat, and he promptly Braces, Collars and Cuffs, Shiu ts, Kid Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs, Monster Trovr.—An EXAMINER represen- “ao. and Breworss. “a replied, ** at George Fall's.” | Mr. Foran| at 25 per cent. discount tative was to-day shown a trout caught at uvnspay—Regatta, including harbor] +oiq him he was not telling the truth, and _ aieneniey: 6 ste ' lil : or . Dunk River, and forw arded to Mr. George championship race open to the world, snatching the coat from him, placed it on [WEEDS : TWEEDS . TW KEDS . at av per cent. discount. Roome, of this city. The trout weighed 5 Ibs. 3 ozs., and measured 214 inches in length, 5}. inches from back to belly, and about 3 inches in thickness. The trout was on exhibition at Weeks & Beer's store to day, procession of uniformed Oddfellows, base ball matches and firemens’ and trades torchlight processions, Fripay—A public holiday, military and naval demonstrations, firemens’ tournament the counter, at the same time despatehing « messenger for the police As soon as Curran heard that the police were sum- moned he took to his heels, and was not to be seen, when the officers arrived. However, Balance of Meltons, Beaver and Pilot Cloths, at 334 per cent. discount. ’ 0 8 . Black and Colored Velveteens, Velvettas, &c., at 334 per cent. discount. Silk Plush, Colored Silks and Trimmings, Feathers, Eigrettes, &c., at 25 per cent discount. Ladies’ Cashmere, Silk, Lisle, Cotton and Kid Gloves, Cashmere, Silk, Lisle and Cotton wees Se poen end eteaeed ey: and : preteens 1a i ‘ _ nad = the officers were not to be fooled this way, a. , Muutta Onpers.—Nos. 1 and 2 Batteries, — the Mellike G ae promenade) and set about finding their man, whom Hose, at 2: per cent. discount. ee, : x" : : 4)) | concer e ic Grardens. cas as . r . f Garrison Artillery, will meet at the Deill aie ieaens ‘aa. Delle they captured on the Ferry Wharf, some ALL COLORED DRESS GOODS, at 25 per cent. discount. Shed to-morrow (Sunday) atternoon, at 2 30 r eth We in ie taal time aftewards, as he was about taking the Wool S Bede ates ce Or . o'clock, for the purpose of attending ee est Arm and harder, | steamer for S vathport. This morning, Mr. 00 Shawls, Squares, Jersey and Jersey Jackets, at 20 per cent. discount. funeral of the late Gunner Carpenter. F. S. Moore, Lieut. -Colonel. : The Charlottetown Engineers and No. 3 Company, 82nd Battalion, will meet at the Drill Shed to-morrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock for the purpose of attending the Gunner Jobn Carpenter, Garrison Artillery. —_>-—-—— Tue Lyrcecm.—The Hyers Sisters Combina- tion gave their opening performance in the Lyceum last night toa good-sized audience. funeral of: aquatic concerts, baseball and cricket. ee Leprosy in Cape. Bretan. ® Orrawa, June 14. Owing to a report that leprosy existed in some remote parts of Cape Breton, Dr. } Simith, of the Tracadie Lazaretto, was re- , cently ordered by the Minister of Agricul- lture to investigate the matter. His re- Foran identitied both man and coat. Cur- ran suid he was drunk yesterday, and had no recollection of stealing the coat. He said it was the first time he had ever been before the Court, and asked the Magistrate to be lenient. He was given a month's im- prisonment, with hard labor. Joseph Berrigan was tined $2 or 8 days for being drunk and incapable. _ee BLANKETS ! Charlottetown, May 13, 1S89—eod wky BLANKETS !—At 25 per cent. discount. TWEED AND WATERPROOF COATS, to clear, at 30 per cent. discount. LZ ® BROWN, A. Queen Street, opposite Market House. — —— a = —— ; «*Qut of Bondage,” a sort of musical melange | oo Seige ol rR nts papi dp _ Woop-St. JOHN Co.—The amusement lov- . calculated to bring out the specialities of the ae . oe > aiagian roy rat it- ing populace of Chai lottetown will be pleased & @ different members of the compary, was, eprosy, one having reached a most revolt- | to hear that the renowned English C omedy Co, taken all in ali, very well perfor med. The | "8 song? Dr. Simith has been instructed | that h ivejso successfully played at Halifax, , singing of the Hyers Sisters was parti ularly | te have these unfortunates removed at} St. John, Quebec and Montreal the past good, and the singing and acting of the other | vnee to the Tracadie Lazeretto, and alsu to month will appear at the Lyceum for Shree performers was above that of the average closely w atch the developments of the | nights. commencing Friday, June 21. heir colored troupe. The Company gave a matinee | lepers and remove any who may hereafter | "©?" ae te will | consist ot " David Garrick, & a this afternoon, and will give their closing} show symptoms of the disease. ** The Private Secretary,” aud ‘*The Strange entertainment this evening. They will likely a case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. This have a big house. ee wee Cmpany undoubtedly ranks with the best ee A Sensational Suic ide. that ever visited our city. (x) Tue Pricess Beatrice.-The steamer otal ii Princess Beatrice, recently purchased in INpDiANAvOLIS, Ind., June 14. To-morrow.—Don't forget the railway gos- T HH OBJECT OF England to —— the M. A. Starr, on the route between alifax and Charlottetown, will make her first trip on the 25th inst., on which date she wilt leave Halitax for this port, arriving on Wednesday evening or early on Thursday morning. She will be com- manded by Capt. A. H. Kelly, formerly of the S.S. Electra. In addition to the places usually called at by the M. A. Starr, the Princess Beatrice will call at Souris weekly, which will be a great boon to the shippers of that port, Mr. W. W. Clarke, whose advt. appears else- where, will be pleased to afford shippers and others all further information. a ——_ Examinations For Teachers Cer- tificates. ll rrest ciass ; 30 SECOND cLass, AND 28 THIRD CLASS. FIKAT CLASS. Total number of marks, 1200; necessary to obtain a license, 720. A sensation was made here last night by the announcement that Patrick A. Ward, President of the Irish-American Republi- can Club, and the most conspicious Clan- na-Gael man in the city, had committed suicide by taking poison. The news spread rapidly, and a large crowd gathered around the house. Beyond the fact that Ward had swallowed cyinade of potassium, and had died instantly, nething could be learned. - —_ — Presbyterian Assembly. Toronto, June 14. The Presbyterian General Assembly con- tinued in session all to-day and evening. Overtures in reference to the Jesuits Estates Act frum Presbyteries and Synods were referred to a committee. In the afternoon the report of the committee on statistics was presented. It is even ofa more favorable character than last year’s pel meeting in McLeod’s Hall, ou Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Open to all. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, Matt. 7-7 ‘Ask, andit shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be open- ed unto you’”’ > Y.M.C. A.—The usual gospel meeting will be held to morrow, at 4 o'clock p. m. Subject, Jesus crucified : Mark 15-21 to 39. A visiting clergyman is expected to address the meeting. Everybody is heartily wel- come. There is room for all. Rare Opportunity.—We will sell for to- night (Saturday) only, our ladies French kid slippers, usually selling at from $1.50 to $2.50 per pair, for $1. Don’t forget the opporta- nity.—Gorr Bros. cceneliniaiiias Zion Cuurcn Services to-morrow. Rev W. P. Archibald, M. A., will preach at 11 o’clock a. m., and 7p. m. Morning prayer meeting at 10.28, Sabbath school at 2.30 p.m, , o—— THIS THEY WILL DO. PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Is tomake their Store the Centre for Bargains, rN\0 MAKE ALL ROADS LWAD TO IT, all people patrsnize it, all buyers believe in it. To do this, they know they must make it worthy of the position they covet. Their tremendous stock of CHILDRENS’, BOYS’, YOUTHS’ and MENS’ CLOTHING will be sold at prices that will surprise all that will look through their Mammoth Stock. ; . ‘ report. At the evening sederunt the home Saturday bargains this evening. Special , ‘ x — di . ee ee te a, Ee page Re a a ens cacao oa inission report was presented and adopted. bargains in mens’, women’s and childrens’ They draw the crowds. Every day SSCS the business pile up, the sales increase. They are eT ee ae acl boots, shoes and slippers, at the Dominion hound to come where the Bargains are. The goods talk, and the customers take them on their Jennie W. Ross, Bedeque, 819. John McDonald, New Glasgow, 818. Hedley Ross, Stanley, 811. John T. McNally, Summerside, 779. Andrew Harding, Graham's Road, 739. On supplementary examination. Doaald McDonald, Kinross. _~-+— Alexander Sullivan Released. CuicaGco, June 14. Alexander Sullivan was to-day restored to liberty by Judge Thuley. The release was the immediate result of Suilivan’s ap- Bail Boot and Shoe Store. Li. odes Cueap.—Misses and childrens’ shoes, slip- pers and wigwams cheap at McEachen’s Shoe Store. CLoruinc.—I1f you want a good cheap suit of clothes go straight to J. B. McD onald’s. own sound judgment. Charlottetown, May 3, 1889—eod wky TRY THEM. PROWSEH BROS., @ueen Street, Next to Stamper’s Corner. James L. McDonald, Montague. plication for a writ of habeas corpus. LLL wn ~ — —- —— . J. T. McLaren, Belle Creek. in $20,000 was promptly furnished by four Men’s summer underwear, a large stock HAW K WR’S ‘ , té Mary A. Lannan, Summerville. well-known citizeus. The Judge held that | selling cheap at J. B. McDonald's. ¢ rh rmy all avy end ‘ SCOND CLA the coroner's jury was influenced by out-} - ——s : 1 — “gga side sentiment. 3 ‘ i Candidates for First Class License who ile i 5 | (Nh +k i (Hl a iY, wo. SS7. ee have obtained Second Class. Smallpox and Yellow Jack. © JAS SCOTT & C0 James A. Rogerson, Pisquid ’ —— S yer A Favorite and Must Valuable RECORD 2.29 1-2. . a9 Clara Arbuckle, Summerside. New Or eans, La., June 14. = eae eae : : : — = are gar aa News comes from Brazil that smallpox a a oe = ” it, Remedy for all Throat and Standard by Breeding Per- HFIALIP Ax. oor: ° a and yellow fever are raging in a virulent when you want the best ~purifier. : ‘ ‘ *roveny SUPER Aubin Arsenault, Abram’s Village. form through all the country within 200 With its forty years Lung Diseases. formance and Progeny, , Wi nd Tian Edith Higgins, Charlottetown, ia of Mie Seuel Gin death ated S= of unexampled suc- aieliiaiiaiajld I i0¢ fi] nes ali 1guors iv secon + ; ; i as cured hundreds of cases considere YX IRE of Catehfly, 2.18} ; McMahon, 2.21; , and five others who already held Secoud ee cee eee cess in the cure of Ith d hundreds of case dered y, i; I ; ; Cl Licenses three days at Santos: was ¢ O percent. The Blood Diseases, you hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens | Executor, 2.244; Adjutant (breeder's JUST RECEIVED ass Licenses. people are leaving in droves. ao eee fade the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in| record), 2.2733; Peniston, 2.28}; Marcus, - sEcoND cLAss (Regular. ) ssicniiappanaei take in preferring |* Y¢TY short time. Just a few doses will cure} 2.29}; Arbiter, 2.30, and many other fast seek aie a 7 i a i i "Oe . ar 3 ® j y 2 > ' B Ck UA « - i 4 IN , Total number of marks 1000; necessary The Mackerel Fisheries. Ayer’s aT ten 5 age to Erg we od a cents oe ee ae eer ees pense a 1] ot .. Saaies ISLAY BLEND &G.ZLIC, ) i > . — . r r ake a cord ¢ ow ag we ases . aeh tse a. ta obtain Hoonee a 825 oi Or ce 14 Sars rilla W. HAWKER & SON, 2.56}, om as a Sue year old a records of 2.32. | 100 Cases OLD RYE, se s : Albert McLaren, Georgetown, 25. ‘ TTAWA, June 14. apa l Preprietor, an oe CHAM PAGN R, choice brands, John A. Campbell, Brown's Creek, 749. it is learned that the Government has oan an navid— ly'ay St. Jahn, N. B ADMINISTRATOR is also the sire of the; 150 * CLARET, aun Cassie McLaren, Belle Creek, (47. _.. {information that mackerel have struck into fSore-runnet of spot e ' : dams of Lady Emma, 2.233 ; Spectator, 2.263;| 26 HOCK and MOSELLE, Joseph FitzPatrick, Kildare Cape, 39. | North Bay in large quantities. Thirty ern blood medicines, 7 er N W Rdmont, 3.284 ; Ashland Wilkes, 2.29 25 — L — _— Brandy, ‘Terrence Campbell, Millcove, 714. American schooners are along the Ameri- Ayer’s Sarsaparilla A 5 Cosher, 2.59. aes uraco, 1 araschino, Howard MeKay, New Glasgow, 700. can cuast. The cruisers will go on duty is still the most pop- His sons are breeding on, and Enchauter, digg write ar se itt W alter W ickham, se 663. next week, and in future report their ular, being in ‘great- NOR the New Dominion School District, a Reference, MeMahon, Hamble cite Prine | aay it EORAASED OTM and peg rom, . Geo. 5. Inman, Centrevi e, De ie movements. , er demand than all Second class Male Teacher. Apply by (Dubois), Accidental and Adjuster have all 200 ‘i HENNESSY S BRANDY, . 7 Patrick Rice, i 8 “on 604. ihe Z D others combined, letter to panera? in se oe : _ ie #** and V. O, Clara Ramsay alpeque, 645. The Necessary Deposit “ Aver’s Sarsapari ae GEORGE WILSON the son of Enchanter, has produced three in 100 “ BASS’S ALE ; : : : . : Ss “posit. yer’s parilla is selling faster ..| . 4 ’ mapnsingd ( ;ASS’S ALE, Mary A. McDenald, Point Prim, 641. a than ever before. I never hesitate to juz Secy. of Trustees. the 2.30 list. | 200 * BURKE'S STOUT, ' Geo. A. McKinnon, oS Orrawa, June 14. yocommsend it~” — George W. Whitman, ae : _ ADMINISTRATOR, by Rysdyk s Hamble-} 100° * APOLLINARIS WATER, Maggie Rosa, Bedeque : be i) a al oi rugg st, any, ind. Ri a) i R . ll tonis n, 10, the rreat sire of trotters, dam by 100 * BELFAST GINGER ALE, : Bessie McKiunon, Kensington, 609. ’ _— a em a eee “Tam safe in saying that my sales of iy Al ure pate yy) 0, indiabaes Chic, 1), the great sire of brood oo: FINE OLD RUM, Bruce McLeod, Dunstaffaage, 606. paren gy ode gg a. ae Aguts Spreegertn Se soe SS mares, will be at the stables of NEWTON| 59 “ KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, - “ 2 nr essary depos oO : > ; ) any other, and it gives thoroug Satisiac- / iE ¢ cindiat SURRY r ee Hannah aces ans. business in Canada. Among its Canadian tion.”— L. H. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. QUEEN STREET, oa get ae # pies Perel And a Full Steck of On Supplementary Lxamimation. directors are J. H. Parks, of St. John, and “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Ayer’s Pills Forres 4 of antes a aia sig ng SCUUFS Se ae ’ ’ y : y WEDNESDAY, commencing April 29th. 1 13 1D 1D 1 Ewen S. McPhail, Third Pond. A. G. Jones, of Halifax. oo es ee ee ee. Opposite Watson’s Drug Store. sal CHOICE GROCERIES Edgar L. Burdette, — ——__— tiously.”—C. Bickhaus, Pharmacist, a alnaiabiien Terms—$25.00 for the Season. ap24 Bessie Stewart, Southport. The Agreement Signed. Roseland, Ill. URNITURE Repaired, Repainted and said idee Bik eal Nileaks tie ennnl aubebs yaad an J 14 h . a a thi oo — Reuphoistered in fine style. lege of return the next season. . is et , i N, + > 14. ere lor Over Samy soars aD , Venetian Blinds Painted and Retaped very| ° Tran 3 ‘ Entitled to a supplementary for second on wee recommend it when asked to name thie ve P ery J. A. GOURLIE. f Se ' class : The agreement negotiated by the Com- best blood-purifier.”— W. T. McLean, oe Si al aaa ap29—dy eod & wky tl jy 1 “ ° James Houston, New Glasgow. missioners of the Samoa Conference for Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. : Ola Siete Rabalatldt and Relettered — i a ac ed a ee Martha Dingwall, Bay Fortune. the settlement of the affairs of Samoa, was “TI have sold your medicines for the Shop Blinds Painted and Lettered in Gold 4 John P. Smith, Centreville. signed by all members otf the Coference i a ee Teaf. THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD ’ Wallace Bryenton, Union Road. this afternoon, and was cordially approved ‘There is nothing so good for the youth- | Paints mixed to order, ready for use, all ‘ _INCLUDING— James Fleming, Rustico. by all the sauqphets of their gurecsmente: |: “fa ama eee | eck BOILERS FOR HOT WATER Daniel Chowan, Winsloe. eo . L. Parker, Fox e, Wis. Satisfaction assured. ; r FO LEY & RUSE’S s f ’ Annie J. oIcDonald, Montague. Inland Revenue Receipts “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla gives the best A nice assortment of New Furniture, Pic- , , ' f edicine I ha , } : ; Py Not in the order of merit. cn ; i pres, gen vo ae - re im ares reo Mouldings always on hand PATENT Attached to Cooking Stoves, * o oe . , od, Springton. Orrawa, June 14. Doctors say, ‘I prescribe it over the — anT. ; aie i den a9 The Inland Revenue receipts for May counter.’ It never fails to meet the McINNIS & GRANT 1 f Bathroom Fittings, Wash Basins, : G eagh lesan Sammerville show an increaso of $30,000 over the same] — Sase8 for — a ee agaZles ail a vu BS, And Everything Else for Plumbin | xe0rgina , . , where the doctors’ prescriptions have And Everything Else for ving. James pa. month last year. been of no avail.”—C. F. Calhoun, Citizens Attenti on Y Superseding, all other Matches for ‘vada Janet Sharpe, Kensington. ideal ales onmouth, Kansas. 4 + ighting purposes. ; ' @& waeke Emily F. Ayers, Union Road. Weather Bulletin. A ’ S ill —— Come and get ove. ‘Lo be had only at A ORTON & i EN X HLL. : . eodore a n ram 8 1 age. NT e o- > \ : , Sole Ageut, Ae es ee ta | qo MeDonald, Vernon maret. Moderat a ps om “i ae c po wees Te : —_—— — : Brown’s Block, Queen Square. a ‘ Moderate winds fair and warm o-ada t ' “4 James McCabe, Montague Cross. deme to-morrow. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. AVING engaged the services of a man may lé E'é> RR Mis LE | — oe as Rollo Bay. dedgicondileeata asticRtaiaipth Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 bottle. Hi who will devote his time to the FIT- “ A ° essie Donald, rton. sii fale , oon Sihebe ‘TING UP OF WATER PIPES in Houses, I : : : -NIGHT.— t the Hyers Sisters RP ) ain i George McGilvray, Vernon River Bridge. To-Nicut.—Don't forget t L | would tfully solicit h f tear 108 ‘ ‘ arte i y to- ' ; wou respectiully solicit a Share 0 your a py eavarae Mary M. Haslam, Cornwall. Oe aan ~ wy ener” WANTS, LOS i, FOUND de patronage. All work entrusted to me will be U. ? LARGE NUMBER of Buildiug Lots — McNeill, ~~ View. oie : | sn eiilaaiaaeeecintiiaiaalll done both cheap and satisfactory. | : stg oe Houtes, a “ — Jeremiah Peters, Lower Montague : SSS | A large supply of PIPES, FAUCETS, etc.. ———— situa‘ed in different parts of the city an 3 ‘he ms : cee ee ; OST.—On the street, a Door Key, with joint. at ’ : at : Finale Se ae ere. Rev. K. Hind, who has been visiting his | L Ayply at this office. li—juls oe stock, and prompt attention _— a ¢ OO Indian make. ~— Tite terms tad ‘ethos giuteions ~ pyt, a w . - “ ~ : bs . . | . i y . : , Setanta very North Rustico. friends in Char nantiewe, returned to his’ LNT.—iwo nice Houses to lot on Sydaey | L. W. HARRIS, a apply to , pgood, Kensington. home at Newport, N. S., to-day. TT street, the property of Lawrence Kickham. oie U nsnin Greed: CARVELL BROS, A. MoNEILL, Donald J. Stewart, Lower Montague Fred. Seh resenting the G.M. Possession of one immediate’y. . For par..| pper Q . A. B. Me Cree wea Gs is at thie ( worte aes tieulsrs apply to M. P. Hooa®, : pi 2wedale “Pf apl7—dy tf pat Muy 24 esi jus—i ead Auctioneer. : °9 . . d, Nartow's Crodk,