ar for Dri The Engineer Corps 4 ill meet for drill this evening. - - Provincia Tea at Alberten to rrow Don t fail te att na. ° i Private advices from | \r BARBADOES. _ arrival at that port Barbadoes report the safe es of the Ida Maud, Captsl Purdy r - | Istaxp Horses. —The St. John papers re- port that Mr. McKie, of this city, has arrived in that ity with a carload of very choice horses - - PoLice CowurRT.- The abusive language case of Theo. L. Chappelle vs. Michael J. Dalton, was disposed of this morning. Dalton was fined five cents and costs. siiintanai fo ALBERTON. —Some eighty or ninety per- sons left in the special train for Alberton this morning, and will return this evening. Most of them are attending the session of the Grand Division, S. of noon, - Aquatic.—A London despatch says that a race haw been arranged between Heury Searle, the Australian carsman, and Wim. U. O'Con- oer, the Canadian champion. They will meet in September. a Tat. Crover.—A stalk of clover grown from Island seed on the farm of Mr. Alexander MeMillan, at Eldon, has been forwarded Tue Examiner. The stalk measures five-and-a- half feet. It is certainly a splendid specimen of the hay in that vicinity. sitiliiaeniiie Voracious CATERPILLARS. —We learn that an ugly and voracious caterpilla’ is destroying the hacmatac trees throughout the country. Fortunately the worm confines its operations to the hacmatac,—if not, we should soon mourn the loss of our remaining weods. eisetan Reciprocity iN Decrees —It is stated that Dr. Hingston, of Montreal, has been requested by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Lower Canada to continue correspondence looking to reciprocity between the province of Quebec and England in its recognition of medical degrees. visi _ - ComPpLIMENTARY CasBLe.—The leading mer- chants of Summerside, Messrs. R. T. Hoiman, Rogers and others, the President and Manager of the Banks, and the citizens ot the town, have cabled to Senator Carvell in London, complimenting him upon his appoiatment as Lieutenant-Governor. - 7 Tetse@raraic.—The Anglo-American Tele- graph Company are now dving business in their new premises, on the corner of Queen and Water Streets, directly opposite the old stand. The building has been thoroughly re- fitted and cpaiiell, and the arrangements throughout are very complete. Tus Event or tHe Srason.—The Pro- vincial Tea to be held at Alberton to-morrow promises to be an immense success, The fare 1s low, the run through a beautiful stretch of country very pleasant, and the treatment ou arrival will be all that the most fastedious might desire. By all means attend. te ei Iéx Cream Conviyiat.—We see that the Salvation army are going to have another special time at their barracks on Thursday evening. Staff-Capt. Southall and wife are farewelling from their division. Captain Archibald and others will be present, and a pleasant and profitable time is expected. eubiialiiintaies Picnic.—At this season of the year there are but few places that possess such natural beauty asourown West River. The many shades of color with the varieties of grass and grain, the undulating banks on either side of the water, combine with the winding of the river tomake a beautiful piece of scenery. You can enjoy it to-morrow at its very best by going to the Methodist Picnic. sidinciitieidiian Two Bic Crursers.—The United States navy department has issued propos.ls for the two 3,000 ton cruisers authorized by Congress. The ships are to have a maximum speed of at least 19 knots an hour, and are to be built according to plans provided or adopted by the navy oe and completed in two years. he cost will be $1,100,000 each. —_— > — MepicaL.—The commencement exercises of the medical department of the Univer- sity of Vermont were held in the Howard Qpera House at that place on Monday evening last. There was a large attendance, and the exercises were very interesting. Dr. W. A. Judson, of Alexandra, Lot 49, was the marshal on the occasion. VeTeRANs OF THE W4Rk OF 1812.—A return to an address of the Senate, dated 19th March, 1889, and just issued by the Queen's printer, giveg @ list of the veterans of the war bf 18]2, who received the pensions voted by rliament during the session of 1888. The fice comprises 86 names. Of these, 37 reside in Ontario, 42 in Quebec, 3 in the United States, 3in New Brunswick and | in Nova Scotia. ancien A Novet Ispictment.—A woman named Mary Brady bas recently been indicted by 4 Hudson County, N. Y., grand jury ona charge of being a common scold. The indictment is based on an old law which has never been re- pealed, and the penalty prescribed is a duck- ing stool. Mrs. Brady pleaded not guilty, and was bailed for trial. Whether the pun- ishment 4 by law will be inflicted, if she should be convicted, ia doubtful. ——-@———— Orventne Letrers.—T wo clerks inthe Kings- ton, Ont., post office—one an old and promin- ent .official — have been suspened. Their offgace is the opening of letters, not to extract money, it is said, but to gain knowledge of their contents. The evidence against them is that they expressed in conversation what was in the letters. Their case has been referred to the Postmaster General. It is said that the opening of letters for this purpose has been going on there for some time. Ee Temregance.—We understand the visit of the Rev. K. A. Temple, M. W. P. of the Na- tional Division, to Prince Edward Division last evening, was highly appreciated by the large number of brethren assembled. ‘The ad- dress of the rev, gentleman was not only elo- quent but practical and convincing, and can only tend to the greater stability of the grand old Order in Charlottetown and throughout the Island. The M. W. P. this morning ac- companied the excursion party to Alberton, and is to-day attending the meeting of Grand Division in that place. ———-@--—= Tse auction sale of the Double Tenement : aa and Premises on Upper Hillsborough :. eet, to-morrow, Thursday, July 18th, at o'clock, noon, offers a good rtmeye, Fo Gans a ee ae Nee eroeerty at 8 T., which met at that place at | regret 19) THE DAILY EXAM Local and Other Items. TELEGRAPHIC VEWS. SeecraL Desearcues ro Tur EXaMINRR the Wheat Crop Lonpon, July 16. Monday's weekly reporc from Bombay by cable settled the fact that the Indian ) Wheat crop is going to be nowhere at all in the question ot the world’s 1889 supply. A sudden and anxious effort is being made to get at the facts upon which to base an es- timate of what the world’s crop will really be like. England and France both promise a harvest considerab!y better than last year. Spain also will be above the average, and Italy only a trifle under, and Germany east of the tenth parallel is about as good, but there the favorable picture abruptly stops, West of that line the wheat crops have all gone to pieces. The two great exporting countries, Russia and Austro-Hungary, all this year find it difticult to feed themselves. There is, therefore «a fearful interest in what the American crop will be like. Theshortage over here will be so great that the market will be more at the merey of the United States than ever before, and the next re- port from the Washington bureau is regu- larly watched for, as an indication of how severe a squeeze may be expected. During the last few days Russian wheat has been geing up there, and a panic is ouly pre- vented by the fact that everybody in America seems so confident. Grarton, Dak., July 16. The wheat crop of Dakota is thirty mil- lion bushels short, caused chietly by the ‘exceedingly dry weather. en Summoned to Appear. Panis, July 16. Boulauger, Rochfort and Count Dillon, have been summoned to appear within ten days. If they do not appear within twenty days they will be declared outlaws and their property confiscated until they surrender. It is stated that the trial is fixed for August 10. The judgment will be final, no appeal being allowed. The indictment charges the accused with instigating the issue Of a manifesto against the Govern- ment, , — <a —————__—_—_—_ From Wimbledon. Lonpbon, July 16. The winner of the Queen’s Prize in the rifle shooting at Wimbledon to-day was Pri- vate Reid of the First Lancashire Regi- ment, his score being 281. The Duke of Cambridge to-day inspected the Canadians taking part in the rifle matches at Wimble- don, and congratulated them upon the loyalty which led them to take part in suc- cessive contests at Wimbledon. Director of Railways. SHANGHAI, July 16. The Emperor has decided to issue an edict for the construction of the Tuugihow railway, Marquis Tssing has been appoint- ed general Director of all Chinese railways. It is considered almost certain that con- struction on a large scale will be the policy of the Governmen t. $< Another Cashier Disappears. Wicurra, Kan., July 16. Edward Paul, cashier of the Pacific Ex- press Co. has disappeared. He has $50,000 of the company’s funds with him. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, July 17.~—-10 a. m Moderate to fresh west to south-west winds; fair, warm weather. —___-—_-—--—_—_ « em + oe - Personal. Mr. A. W. Sterns, of Perkins & Sterns, was a passenger by the western train this morn ing en route to England, to purchase the firm’s fall and winter stock. or HAW KER’S TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores, W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St. Tohn, N. K novifi—ly dv Double Tenement House and Premises. _ AUCTION, on THURSDAY, July 18, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the prem'ses :— That pleasantly situated Doubie Tenement House, fronting 50 feet on Upper Hills- borough Street, and running back 75 feet, with Carpenter's Shop, etc., in the rear. Terms easy and made known at sale. A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer. jylo A P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. St. John Summer Carnival and Electrical Exhibition. TY ETURN TICKETS—Charlottetown to St. John, N. B.,—at Five Dollars and Fifty Cents ($5.50), will be issued on Satur- day, 20th inst., and on Monday, 22nd inst., good to return up to and on Saturday, 27th inst. Return ‘Tickets at one single first-class fare will b2 issued from all Stations on this Rail- way (exclusive of Charlottetown) to St. John on the 20th and 22nd ivst., good to return up to and on the 27th inst. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Rai) way Office, Ch’town, July 15, 1889. jyl5—Si pat wky prs li side Hotel. Good wages, OHN N EWSON. at the Sea- Onna WANTED, for the oa a e + A eee — Rich and P icn and roor, Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and Day Laborer, by their common use of this remedy, attest the world-wide rep- utation of Ayer’s Pills. Leading phy- sicians recommend these pills for Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costive- ness, Biliousness, and Sick Headache ; also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, and Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con- tain no calomel; are prompt, but mild, in operation; and, therefore, the very best medicine for Family Use, as well as for Travelers and Tourists. , “I have derived great relief from Ayer’s Pills. Five years ago I was taken so ill with Rheumatism that I was unable to do any work. I took three boxes of Ayer’s Pills and was entirely cured. Since that time I am never without a box of these pills.” Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis. “Ayer’s Pills have been in use in my family upwards of twenty you and have completely verified all that is claimed for them. In attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, they afford greater relief than any other medicine I ever tried.”” —T. F. Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. “‘T have used Ayer’s Pills for a num- ber of.years, and have never found any- thing equal to them for giving me an appetite and imparting energy and strength to the system. I always keep them in the house.’—R. D. Jackson, Wilmington, Del. “Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me of severe Headache, from which I was long a sufferer. — Emma Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass. ‘‘Whenever I am troubled with con- stipation, or suffer from loss of appetite, Ayer’s Pills set me right again.” — A.J. Kiser, Jr., Rock House, Va. “‘Ayer's Pills are in general demand among our customers. Our sales of them exceed those of all other pills com- bined. We have never known them fail to give entire satisfaction.” ~ Wright & Hannelly, San Diego, Texas. Ayer’s Pills, & PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. TO LET. A DWELLING HOUSE, containiug Ten Rooms and Attic, with Pump in Kit- chen, large Outbuildings, Garden and Six Acres of Land, three-quarters of a mile from the P + Office on the Malpeque Road, now occn, «+ by B. W. Higgs, Esq. Possession given immediately. Atso—A Dwelling, containing 10 Rooms and Shop, on Upper Great George Street. J. T. PEARDEN, ju6—3aw tf JOHN T. MELLISH, Barrister, Attorney, Notary Public, &e., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, (ee OFFICE—London House Building, (Davies’ Corner), Queen St. All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to. Money to Loan at low interest. ” -iy & wky tf A COOK: BOOK FREE By mail to any lady sending us her post office address. Wells, Richardson & Co., Montreal. NOTICE S HERERY GIVEN that all communications in respect to matters affecting the Depart- mentof Indian Affairs, should be addressed to the Honorable E, Dewdney as Superintendent- General of Indian Affairs, and not as Minister of the Interior, or to the undersigned. All Officers of the Department should addre.s their official etters to the undersigned. L. VANKOUGHNET, Deputy Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs. Department of Indian Affairs, } Ottawa, 11th May, 189. } may 20—3m 2aw WANTS, LOST, FOUND ce AGGAGE carried to and from al! parts of I) thecity. Apply atthe RANKIN Housk, jyl6—3i pd ANTED.—A_ Girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. WM. Ta¥Lor, Hillsborough Street. pd 4i—jyl6 WANTED.—A young man who has had some experience in a grocery store, to act as clerk. Must have reference, Apply by letter to “Pp. J.,” Post Office Box 108, tf--jy16 OST.—A Gentleman’s large sized Gold Ring* without setting. Was originally cnaeasell. but has worn almost plain. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at this office. jyl6 WANTED.—An experienced person to take charge of a young baby. Apply to MRs. L. L. BEER pd 3i—jy16 Pi SERVANT WANTED for general housework G wages. Apply to Mrs, kK. K. Jos’, King Street, between Great Georze and Queen. jy 16 poe SALE.—A light, flat Boat, with gear com- ~_ suitable for wagon or for yacht tender. is almost new and will be sold cheap. Apply to J. H. SLACKFORD, 8, N. Co’s. Wharf, jyl5—3i_ pd a ANTED.—A smart Boy about 16 years of age, to attend boats and trains. Apply at once to 8S. BOLGER, Rankin House. 4i—jyl3 ANTED.—Two Custom Shoemakers. Will WV ive highest wages and constant work.— GorF Bros. 2w- jyl3 LET.—One-balf of House on Orlebar street occupied by subscriber, in good condition Water on the premises. Rent moderate.—S, GREY. tf-jyll WANTED —A competent person as house- keeper, and to take charge of three chil- dren—girls aged 9 and 7, and boy aged 3. Ad- dress “J. G.,” EXAMINER Oilice, iy9 OR SALE.—One Patent Hay or Straw Chop- F per, nearly new. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply at this office. jy62w ANTED.—A Gig! for General Housework. , Apply to Mrs, J. D. Taylor, Fitzroy Street (East.) jy 6 NTED.--A competent Housemaid, also a WAnining Room Girl. Apply at Hotel Davies between 3 and 5 o'clock, p. m. tf—ju28 UET.~-A Double Tenement House on Kent 7 a next door to Robins’ Livery Stable, Apply to Mrs. OFFER, Queen Street. june2i—2aw tf OARDERS.—Permanent and transient i! accommodated at the Rail otel, do osite Depot. JOHN BOLGER, Proprietor. ee oe eRe Ma P } | i ! ac ae ne eee Mi GRE : WEDNESDAY, F GAGHIFICE! JULY 17, 1889. a ee oney Wanted. ee _~ My Whole Stock must be disposed of within Sixty Days, Braces, Collars and Cuffs, at 25 per cent. discount. FOR | Gents’ Wool, Merino and Cotton Underclothing, Wool, Cotton, Silk and Lisle } Hose, Ties, Shirts, Kid Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs, TWEREDS! TWEEDS! TWHEDS! at 25 per cent. discount. 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 , Eigrettes, &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! BLANKETS ! —At 25 per cent. discount. TWEED AND WATERPROUF COATS, to clear, at 30 per cent discount. Charlottetown, May 12, 1889—eod wky ee ——— J.B. Ma A. L. B mn ROW N, Queen Street, opposite Market House cDONALD’S JULY. July is our Creat Bargain and Clearing-out Month. The Balance of Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats. ALL REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS AND COTTONS. OL © Paes oe Ce MENS AND BOYS’ SUITS CHEAPER THAN EVER. _ ODD COATS, PANTS AND Lo en eet A LN LON go where you get the very best value, Make no mistake; Ch’town, July 5, 1889—eod & wky DOMINION BOOT Is every day becoming famous fo We don’t want to brag, but tell the truth and Claim to have the best quality for the | VESTS WILL BE CLEARED “OUT AT YOUR OWN J. ————— — PRIC | S| ee gee B. MACDONALD'S. _ ee AND SHOE STORE r the superior quality of BOOTS AND SHOES sold there. east money of any Store on P. E. Island. Sole control in this city of the celebrated Goods made by Sequin Lalime Co., St. Hyacinthe, P. Q. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE S J. B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, Ch’town, Jul 5, 1889-—-eod wky eee ea Canada Atlantic Steamship Go. siaas & P. E. ISLAND Steamship Company, Ltd. STEAMER “ PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, Will sail from Charlottetown EVERY THURS PAY EVENING for Halifax, calling at George town and Souris, P. K. 1., and Bayfield, Port Hastings, Malgrave and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Sheet Harber. Returning, will sail from Halifax EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, ‘at 7 o’ciock, making same Calis, The above Steamer will make the round trip every week until viose of navigation, This will enable Georgetown and Souris ship- ers to make direct connections with Steamers at | lifax for any foreign market. Freight and Pastengers solicited at lowest rates, and Through Bills of Lading granted to any port on the Continent or United Kingdom. Apply to W. W. CLAREE, Agent, Charlottetown, Or Pickrorp & BLack, Halifax. jy13—eod tf Inman Line. CITY OF NEW YORK, 10,400 Tons CITY OF PARIS, 10,400 tons, CITY OF BERLIN, 5,491 Tons. CITY OF CHICAGO, 5 202 Tons. CITY OF CHESTER, 4,770 Tons. CITY OF RICHMOND, 4,789 Tons. These magnificent steamers are amongst the largest and fastest in the world, and are well known for the regularity and rapidity of their passages across the Atlantic. : The Saloons and Staterooms are amidships, where least motion is felt. Ladies’ and Gentle- men’s Sitting and Smoking Rooms, Pianos, Libraries, Barber Shop, Bath-rooms, etc., pro- vided. All these Steamers are fitted with the Electric Light. : The difference in fares applies to location of Berths or State-rooms, All enjoy equal privi- leges in Saloon. ; Second Cabin Passengers are berthed in rooms holding a smaJi number ia each. A diberai table and everything necessary for the voyage is fur- nished by the yamneee., b Leave New York for Liverpool via Queensto wn EVERY WEDNESDAY, RATES OF PASSAGE: New York to Liverpool, $69.00 ) and upwards,ac- cording to State- Charlottetown do $73.50 ) room & location. Return Trip Tickets at reduced rates. B checked through from New York to London. For farther information apply to P FENTON T. NEWBERY, July 6, 1889, Agent. a , ie os —— ee ae ee ce ale ei Shortest Route toBoston, VIA HALIFA=. The Fast, Stee) Clyde-bnilt STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Leaves. Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, d Returning leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax, EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 p. m, Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, via Pictou, atrive at Halifax same evening, and can, if they prefer it, go directly on board the Steamer without extra charge. FARES: Charlottetown to Boston (Ist class)..........8 9 20 RE. ccics oenkdibns bhanke eaehededeneces 16 00 Through Tickets issued at all Stations on P. E. Island Raiiway and Intercolonial Railway ; also by the Agents of the P. E. Island Navigation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, | Charlottetown. : FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, | CHrpmMaN Bros., } General Agents, Halifax. R, B, GARDNER, Agent, | 34 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. may 24—tf General Repair & Paint Shop. AVING had 25 years’ experience in the United States and elsewhere, I am pre pared to do Plain and Ornamental Lettering on Shop Windows and Blinds, in Gold, Silver, Bronze or Paint. Block Letters sawn out, carved and gilded, New Sign Boards made any style. Old Signs repaired and painted. Atso—Carriages repaired, painted varnished. All work done at a discount. Satisfaction given at Scantlebury’s Carriage Factory, Kent and ROBERT STEELE, june24—1m 2aw Painter. Street, between Pownal and Queen Streets. | —_ ee ee —— TORE, “Army and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & C0., HALIFA =>. es A Fil Steck of Wines and Liquors JUST RECEIVED. Cases ROYAL BLEND, ~/ 15¢ 75 cases ISLAY BLEND &GELIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, 50 “ CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 150 * CLARET, 25 ‘** HOCK and MOSELLE, 2 * LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyan, Curaco, Maraschino, Benedictine, 200 “* FINE ORT and SHERRY, 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 “ HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, OOF aad FV. TA, 100 ** BASS’S ALE, 200 * BURKE'S STOUT, 100 ** APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ‘** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 *“ FINE OLD RUM, 50 ** KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, -And a Full Stock of CHOICE GROCERIES ap24 LOBSTER PACKERS ! Highest Prices Paid for Good Brands, Correspondence solicited. JAMES EB. GRANT. julji—dy Im TO LET. HE SECOND AND THIRD STORIES ahove the Merchants’ Bank of P, E. Island, opposite the Bishop’s Palace, contain- ing 1] large, well-finished rooms and a good kitchen. Apply at the Bank. WM. McLEAN, jyl0 Cashier. Butter Tubs. 2 OOO Indian make. CARVELL BROB, ay 24 Oey eRe 8s ee STORES TO LET. } HE TWO STORES formerly occupied by the late Owen Connolly, and centrally situated in the best business part of Queen Street, Charlottetown, having been hand- somely finished and fitted up in the latest style, are now ready for occupation and will be let on reasonable terms. —~ALsO— One or two Kooms in same building to let as Offices. Apply at the office of the Trustees of the Estate, in the building. A. A. MACDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, FREDK. PETERS, Trustees. joue2s.—-dy tt why 2i C a a