TIE DAILY . i a | pare ‘ ; har . ‘ een ‘ S Local and Other Items, Locai ami Other items, \ ark t ft oon. | Cur Acadia is in Souris to-day. ° - . Reet lukke new Scott Act’ summons’ have been ;Sery ed. ~ | - > ‘ Stipendiary Mavis th Perer’s” communic ation crowded out, | Will appear to-morrow, — | - \ that Rev. T. B. Reach Epwarp T. Russet, Ese., Commission i uX Merchant, Boston, is at the Rankin. > - Kemont Bay, is Tur large stock of ladies satchels at the vt Osborn Diamond Bookstore selling at a large discount, pons = ae 7 \ itor sale} Hon. Jonny Costigan has become a member uctiones of the Ottawa Irish Catholic Temperance 7 Society. \ 0 fellows decorated the - — rt wed brothers on Tuesday. Lace dress sotds.« at reduced prices. New - is and just the thing for warm weather. \ 1 was burned to death while Beer Br 3. wi sat Ottawaon Tuesday o- la:t. SEVERAL cases of poisoning from eating | o canned meats, are reported from St. H ( ew style) Laced |John, N. B. B Ly Minion Boot ee 3 St ANY person having a sheaf coin to dispose re of can hear of a pure chaser on application at | . tickets for Mrs. Wat- | this office. sons i : es af the Diamond o— Bookstore te row morning _ Rememeer Rev. Mr. Meikle’s Gospel meet- > Ing at the Y. M. C. A. Hall this evening, at 8) I Kellogg Company open in|® clock, All are welcome. Ha ; lay next Chey perform in - : eh: August Ist and Gad REMEMBER sale of furniture to-morrow at aidiiee two o'clock at my rooms.—G. M. Harris, FIeTEE? a. new Bo ts opened to-day, Auctioneer, Queen Street. good at ip. attke Dominion Boot and gos Sh ae Si RB. Ma bea Proprietor. \ PETITION to the City Council to have . policemen Cameron and Bradley reappointed Sin Joun A. Macpoxarp has arrived at! Deg numerously signed. Da 3 N B It is hoped that he will enn vis Province before retur ning to Mr. SCHREIBER and party having complet- Ottan ed their inspection of the Island railway, re- Ni, turned to the city last evening. Mr. M. W. Gareman, of Shediac ( Lpe, re ai 4. cently t six eagles on the Bateman Mr. D. A. Lawson, the popular station Rive t irgest measures seven feet trom} agentat St. Peter's, is in the city en route to tip t Boston, ona well earned holiday. oe . cnisnigtiinatinins Cricket—There will be a return cricket Rev. Dr. Parrriper, rector of St.George’s 1a st Victoria Park on Saturday, 23rd | yy as os saan is: nea tem - istic, ven | aidan Stumps | fas, Was @ passenger on the Damara for . ; PS | England. He goes to the Old Country for a ° 9 -_ ‘ » & - e _ Rents ts 1¥20 21) few weeks on private business. pitied lad . “+ +hir , i 7. er a Pam “ = ‘ aby | THe pupils of the Halifax School for the cwers, | pubic’, 08 She farm of Benj. ™- | Blind, who have been giving concerts through- Wright, Es East Royalty, hes been for t the P } . : Halif, i i? tate Pranurere oft’ Gao coPoeltv, out th rovinces, have returnec to Mailfax. ** | They report a very successful trip. - = H so r ne oe aa 2 bee ees CANNED MACKERI t—Packers in want of re —o ae a good glossed lal els would do well to apply igh compliment to the janitor, Mr. Robert/> .. ° W. Gard co i ho’ has Vaniderstine, forthe manner in which he]. “°”: arner, earn Ceaare, WRo Bee satiated tes of in stock some very tine labe ls, at reasonable tscharged his duties prices for cash. y2l 2i > _ - PHIRTY-ONE names were added to the pledge Aw incipient fire oceurred this morning tthe temperance meeting in Market Hal! about eleven o'clock on the roof of the build- last nig Mr. Dontney gives a history of} ing on the east corner of Kent and Prince his life as a vendor of the ‘‘ardent,” and of | Streets. but was extinguished by the applica- his change to religion and a temperance work- | tion of a few pails of water. ér to-night diel 7 -. , ‘ se Attey hasa lengthy letter in the Mr. Atsexr C. MacManon, who is now in JupcE ALLEY hasa lengthy ae on Lic aiteriain a atielh te bikie ties wnat Halifax Chronicle, in which he denies that he - Pm jade any charge of blackmail against Quar- known fancy shooter, formerly of Springfield, i iiiniaaihent Ot i 0 :-tied- Mie 2, k Mass. He is better known among rifle shots aster Morrison, of ee errimac » and ws Bort the Kid amd bie rite an taal t* stions the accuracy of the stories told by ; passenger Bush and (Quartermaster Morrison. #4 ti} S tlitil me i LARGE quantities of deals were passed on At the meeting of the Marine Board in Wednesday by the St. Lawrence between | Halifax on Tuesday, Mr. Daniel McLeod, of p Chet i Summerside. The boat ~ ut Prim, and Mr. Robert Fraset, of this 6 ston ¢ of the deals getting , passed as mates, Mr. Fraser is a son of “a rafts have recently C apts ain Robert Fraser. of the Coban, and of : ‘to, from which the | Which steamer he willshortly sail as first € supposed to have come. mate, - so ] I h warship Minerve left here for Par degre e of M. A. has recently been con- Quebec this orning. After remaining at ferred by Lafayette ( ollege, Pa., on Prof, Quebe week she proceeds to Montreal, | Henry A. McDonald, President of West Ken- weeks stay will be made, after | tcky College, Mayfield, Ky. Prof. McDonald will probably eall at this port is now ‘ isiting relatives in the eastern part ot gal We learn that the officers of the ship | *"* Island. We congratulate him on his new wwe highly pleased with the manner in which honors, and trust that his future course may they were entertained while here. be marked by still higher achievements. Seventy carloads of water pipes have ar- [r is pleasing to see the name of Captain F. rived at New Glasgow, N.3S., tor the new]S. Moore at the head of the list, published in waterworks of that town, and the contract for | the Canada Gazette , of those to whom certifi- their laying has been awarded. Bridgetown | cates of the Royal School of Artillery were snd Kentville are ordering their pipes in|/recently granted. Captain Moore obtained Scotland, and expect to have their water- |} the highest per centage of marks as a resul; of works yperation this fall. Im Charlotte-|the examination held in Quebec, viz: 95 writ- town we have been agitating waterworks for | ten, 84 practical. We congratulate Captain many years, and have only succeeded in| Moore on his peaceful triumph in the art of eiecting three commissioners to enquire into | war. the source of supply, etc. The chairman, — —— Hon. D. Laird, is at present in Boston, con- Miss Mary McIntyre, sister of His Lord- sulting with a prominent civ i engineer. ship Bishop McIntyre, died at Cable Head on —_ Wednesday morning, at four o'clock, and was Tae following is a clipping from the Denver | interred this forenoon at eleven o'clock. His R ot recent date, and refers to a son] Lords ship the B ishop, accompanied by some of of the late Lauchlan Mc Ni ill, Esq., of Tryon. | the visiting cler; zy from Nova Scotia, went up Mr. MeNeill’s many relatives and friends| from the city this morning to perform the here will be glad to hear of his success abroad : | burial service. Miss MeIntyre was about ‘Allan MeNeill, formerly of Lakeside, who; eighty-six years of age, and was highly graduated from the High School here in class respected by all who knew her. ‘36, recently took the Kellogg prize at Am- ———__—— herst University. The Kellogg prize isthe} Tux Tea Party at St. Peter’s Bay, yester- highest prize offered for declamations, bejng | day, in aid of the new Roman Catholic Cath- $50. There were sixteen competitors. This | edral at that place, was held on the beautiful is very complimentary to Mr. McNeill, whe is} grounds of Mr. R. D. McCallum, and was an just closing his freshman year, having to com- | immense success in every respect. The wea- pete with his seniors. This fully sustains the | ther was excellent, the tables well stocked, ords that Mr. MeNeill made during the|and the dancing booths, swings, &c., well irs that he was a student here.” patronized. About four thousand persors ~ were on the grounds, and everything passed Visrrorns toor from Halifax should take a/| off quietly. The amount realized was large. run through the Annapolis Valley ria _the ‘ lads Windsor and Annapolis Railway. The Tue Summerside Journal, referring to the scenery along the route is particularly delight- Savings Bank deposits for the past year, says: ful, and if the traveller is fortunate enough to! 7). figures upon the 30th Juney 1887, were as board the train in charge of Conductor Joe Ed- | gojjows : wards, _ can rely on “on ; “oa gh acne alt Deposits Charlottetown...... ..$1,884,361.21 the points of interest. Se ee o , Cueiodiide’*. 2. ..7 5.2. 270,574.88 what celebrated im connection with Longfel- Transferred to Dominion Stock . 160,000.00 Low's Ky ingeline, about winom he 18 i aia gc een always willing to chat with inquisitive tour- $2, 314,938.09 ist He carries along an autograph letter ’ from Longfellow, acknowledging the receipt About twenty dollars for every man, ee ot a cane and some apple twigs from the birth- and child on the Island, and yet we will not } f Evangeline, as well asa sto k of canes be happy till we get the Subway. ’ - ’ ls ic-a-brac collected at ~ See Pe | CLAIRE SCOTT who will appear at the Lyceum His is _— ere = ~ ee jin ‘* East Lynne,” onthe 28th, is too well ham ho ae a oe ‘it the same, | known here to comment on her ability. She : , oan and obliging to trav- | has appeared in New York, 1 hiladelphia, sid 13 aiWay “ _ Louisville, Boston, Pittsburg, Buffalo, Chi- _ cirtnaigibnaciteonn cago, Atlanta, Savannah, Denver, Galveston Ox Tuesday morning as the steamer St.jand other principal cities, performing in Lawrence w as packing out trom tae Railway | twe nty ek ght states, and before all the pr incis \ + Suvumerside, a young man who had pal critics -and Halifax, St. John, Montreal rd to see a friend otf, made an un- | and other cities of Canada, receiving the most % ip to perform the feat of flatte ring press notices of which she holds the \ t sat to the wharf, a dis- | orig ginals, with day and date of issue. it is ' fe Had he jumped | quite interesting to look over her book of press twe x feet furt would have landed | notices. Don’t forget the date, July 28th, and m the wharf, right side up. But as it = he | the beautiful play of ** East Lynne.” li just merely plou xhed a hole into the briny as sbout four , feet from the boat and bravely Tue Journal asks: of ill Tut EXAMINER track out for life—and the wharf. It was! kindly inform us who is ‘Judge Skinner, M. painfully evident to the most casual observer | P., who is to be induced or 8 homage stood on the pier that he was not such in ‘the interest of Oddfellowship? Weare not are allowed to hold seats in «pert swimmer as Paul Boynton; but by aware that Judges : | preservance he succeeded in nearing | the Canadian Paritaunent, but possibly ‘Judye t fvma, when Mr. Ellis Schurman pulled | Skinner, M. P., may be indebted to his god- ‘f his coat and threw one sleeve towards the fathers and gedmothers forthe appellation.’ trugygling man, whi ch he eagerly graspe dand i We mi ty luterin oul contemporary that the | - Was pulle i up @ sadder and wetter man. After ey aipded te was Judge of Probate at St. ving waved his hat to his friend on the boat | John, N. for a number of years, and is | m hurridly up town without even a} f wae know mn by the above title. It is) thank you” to bis reseu It is safe to bet | usual for such prefixes as **Hon.” ‘‘ Judge, that he will not board a boat again immediat- | etc., to remain long after their bearer has leaving, unless he intends dotfed the ¢rmine dr retired from the field ’ ©.y pt lor to her takin & passage. , of polities. PEL BGRAPHIC NEWS. auc TION [SPRCIAL Despatcuus ro THe EXAMINE. } News f om Wimbeldoa. Toronto, July 20 The Duke of Cambridge visited the ¢ adian camp at Wimbeldon on where he was received by Lord W ee Col. Ouimet, Commandant, and Uapt. . Hartt, of St. John Rifles, "Adjutant. Roy: ry Highness shook hands wtth Col. Ouimet, and congratulated him on the success of the Canadians, and especially yan referred to the capital firing of Private Cilhes, 90th Winnipeg. Later in the day the Canadian camp was visited by the Prince of Wales, who presented and pin ned upon Private Gillies the Prince of Wales’ badge which he had won. Violent Scenes. Parts, July 20. A despatch from Vienna says the Bul- garian Government are intercepting tele- grams to and from the Bulgarian Capital. There have been violent scenes in the Sobranje. Members of the Opposition, in- cluding ex-Premier MRadslaueoff, were , forcibly expelled. The troops at Rustchuk made a hostile demonstratson against Prince Ferdinand, led by ofticers of the army. They paraded the streets uttering cries of ** Long live Russia.” A Sanguinary Struggle. Lonvon, July 20, According to letters from Bucharest, M. DeCouttoley, French Minister, in a speech at a banquet, said the French Republic was preparing for a sanguinary struggle which would be more formidable the longer the outbreak was delayed. He concluded by offering a toast to the health of Russian Minister M. Coutouly, whereupon all pre- sent shouted, *‘ Success to Russia, friends of France.” The Boundary Question. St. Pererspure, July 20. The Afghan boundary question was settled to-day. Russia receives territory between the Kousk and Murghab rivers, accepting in return the English frontier line of the Oxus River, and renouncing claims tu the districts to which she would have been entitled according to arrange- ments of 1883. — English Yachts at Halifax. Hauirax, July 20. The famous English owned and commanded by Galatea, Henn, cutter, Lieut. R. N., and the English cutter yacht, Stranger, of Southampton, owned by W. H. Warren, of Liverpool, arrived here at one o'clock to-day, from Boston and Port- land. The Hot Spell Broken. Prrrspure, Pa., July 20. The protracted hot spell was broken to- night by the heaviest storm known here since the great disaster twelve years ago. The damage to property will reach $100,- 000. A Change Imminent. Lonpon, July 20. It is reported that a change is imminent in the Turkish Ministry, Oarfi Pacha, now President of the Council of State, becom- ing Grand Viceroy. To be Proclaimed Lonpon, July 20. The Standard says Clare, Kerry, Galway and West Cork will be proclaimed under the Crimes Act, and other districts if neces- sty: ——— oe oa Weather Bulletin. Toronto, July 21—10 a.m. Moderate winds, fine and warm. Every testimonial we publish of Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam is genuine. We hereby offor a reward of five thousand dollars for ev:- dence proving otherwise in a single case. F W. Kinsman & Co. Trial bottles 10 cents. dy wy lw HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. July 20—James KE. Macdonald, Cardigan; JS Perry, Tignish; A Reeves, Freetown; James A Murphy, Conway; H J Cunning- ham, Miscouche; Miss A Cunningham, Bos- ton; AJ McDougall, Blue Mountain, N 5; Daniel McDonald, Amherst; Michael Ready and wife, Burlington, Lot 20; J C Hill, Ken- sington; M F Stewart, Hamilton, Ont; Ewen Stewart, Geo'town; John O Arsenault, Eg- mont Bay. RANKIN HOUSE. July 20—F L Feehan and wite, Medway, Mass; W m, J Phelan, Halifax; H A Lewis, Providence. RI; J T Sutton, ‘Ottawa; Allan S Scott, Montreal; J Lee, Toronto; Miss Forbes, New Glasgow; Collingwood Schrie- ber, Ottawa; L K Jones, do; J A Morrison, Halifax; W Stairs Duffus, do; E T Russell and wife, Boston; Miss Beers, do; Mr and Mrs W O Crosby, do. REVERE HOUSE. July 19—Mrs Edwin McFarlane, P Schur- man, Summerside; Chas Pratt, family of 10 and maid, Brooklyn, N Y; Donald Macdon- ald, Mrs BG Merrill, Concord, NH. July 20—-F E Andrews and son, Holliston, Mass; Mr and Mrs S F Wilson, do; Maud and Lizzie Wilson, do; F A Wilson, do; F Peterkin, Yarmouth; Anthony Adams, Negnac, N_ Bb; E Pickard, Boston; F A Draper, do; M H Navin, St John, NB; DJ Navin, do; W R Newhall, Lynn, Mass; Mrs J F Bailey, Bos- ton; Haslam Fulton, Halifax; W E Rice, wife aud children, Grafton, Mass. HOTEL—RUSTICO BEACH. 6—J M Nuder, H Simmons and SEASID: July 2—C Roy, Montreal. do; J P Daley, do. - i wife, Point Levis; J B Doyle and wife, New York. 10—J H Reddin, Charlottetown. 16 -Miss McGarry, ‘iontreal; Miss Kingsmill, Toronto; T A LePage, Charlottetown. 20— W E Dawson, Charlottetown; Miss M Daw- son,§io; Miss H Dawson, do; Grace Manning, Yohn, N B; Rev James Simpson, (har- ‘lottetown; Miss Bayfield, do; Miss A Long- St worth, do; Miss A Forbes, ddj Miss A: Coley, du, ‘Tuesday, | | | | | | ‘ai lI PIU RS! AY ‘SALE ‘Lie Stock and Farm Jmplements, AM instructed by Owen Connolly, Esq., to sel' by Auction, on MONDAY, August 15th, ut | ll o'clock a.m., at his farm, St. Peter's Road, Ci.ge by th city, % ~AacvRW ‘ 65 Hk AD OF ( A i TLE, NAMELY : 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3 years old. 1 do do 16 months old. 20 Milch Cows, 10 Heifers, 2 years old. lw do 1 year old, 1 Oxen, 2 years old, 10 «do lL year old, ld Caives, Shorthorn and Ayrshire, very super- ior. (Excepting such anima's as may be disposed of previously at private sale.) This valuable pure bred stock comprises Short- horns, Jerseys, and Ayrshires, some with certi fied pedigrees. ALSO, A large lot of Farm Implements. TERMS—All sums under $15, cash on delivery; over that amount four months on approved joint notes, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, July 18, 1887, ts wkydi PUR BB. . Guardian Iuguranes Co, Capital, Two Million Pounds Sterling — — eer Eisks at Lowest Rates. CARVELL BROS., AGENTS Ch'town, July 9-2wks 3aw pat NOTICE. The Canada Temperance Act. pv BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of ‘“ihe Canada ‘Roars rance Act,” that on THURSDAY, the Fourth day of August, 1887, there will be depo- sited in the office of the Re sistrar of Deeds, in the City of Char- lottetowa, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, for public examination, in accordance with the provisions of the above mentioned Act, a notice, adaressed tu the sx cretary Of State for Canada, in which is embo lieda petition, praying that eet Council of the Thirtieth day of June, })., 1880, bringing into force in the said City - Charlottetown, th. second part of *“*‘The Canada Temperasce Act” may be reveked And notice is also given that, appended to the said notice so to be deposited, are the genuine signatures of at least one-fourth in number of the electors of the City of Charlottetown, qualified and competent to vote at an election of a member of the House of Commons, in the said City, and that the said notice will remain inthe Registrar's Office for the snace of ten days, from the date of deposit, and after the expiration of that time the same will be laid before the Secretary of State for Canada. Dated at the City of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island, this 19th day of July, A. D., 1887. July 19, 1887 tl aug 4 SOOTHING, _ CLEANSING, HEALING. It Cures CATARRH, Cold in Head, HAY FEVER. STOPS | CATaRRH oo f Nasal passages inm- EASY TO USE. to the throat and excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh. Sent pre-paid on receipt of price, 50c, and $1. Address FULFORD & CO., Brockville, Ont. Glen Stewart Market Garden Strawberries, To the € itizens « of Chariottetow n?: A® on I have too many Strawberries to dispose of market days, I will offer some for sale every evening—market days excepted—in front of Market House, sale commencing WEDNES- DAY Evening, July 13th, at 4.30 o’clock, and to continue during the season. JAMES BURKE, Southport. July 12; 1887—1wk GOVERNMENT COMMISSION. COMMISSION ERS apvointed by the Governor in Council to enquire into and report upon the LOBSTER and OYSTER Fisheries in the Mari- time Provinees wili be in session at the office of Marine and Fisheries, Charlottetown, at 11 a. m., ‘Tnesday, 1®@h, and Wednesdiy, 13th instant; and at Courthouse, Souris, ait. 2 p. m., 15th inst.; und at Courthouse. Georgetown, at 2 p.m., Mon- day, 18th inst.; and at Courthouse, Summerside, ut ll a.m., Wednesday, 20th; and at Tignish Fri- day, 22nd inst., to receive evidence from indi- vi uals or delegations interested in the Lobster and Oyster aaconiees ee rER DUVAR, ec retary of Commission, hediac, N. B., 7th niet 1887.--tl 2!st WOODILL’S GERMAN BaKiN: POWDE —RETAILS AT— 32 CENTS PER POUND. 2 CENTS PER OUNCE 10 Oz. PAC 23 Oz., 5 Uz., KETS. la ‘urity & Quality Unsurpass-d July 4, 1887~1mo eod WANTS, L°st- tainiag some money, wiil please jeave it at this ottice. WANTED IM MEDIATELY- ‘ook and Housemaid; ypood references . quired, Ap- ply to Mrs. Edward Palnier, Upper Que: n Street, | Jip 21 cod | In this city to-day, « small Wallet, con- trunk key, &c. Viader | jly2: li " 70 L E '—Part ofa Hous se of five or six rooms; pleasantly situated; partly surni~hed if de sired. Apply at KXAMINER office. jly 19 tf situated on Richmond Street five rooms. Apply io jily 19 Si fri mon T° LET— A House West, containing Nichoias Murpby. NOTICE- All umbrellas left with me last year *™ £0 be ponte ard not celied for, will be sult! affer the l4th o “August next, if not calied for before thut t ie. Taudvin; Hilsborvayh St. jiy’l Zi pd LOST, FOUND de. JUL _- ¢ infants’ Infan's’ Infanis befavts Infants’ Pealucis Enfants Infants’ infants’ tofants’ infants’ Infants Lufants’ Infants’ fifa’ lirfants’ knfants’ Musiim Robes, “ius'in Night Gowns, Musiia Honthiy Gowns, Frock Todies, &«., Merino Bres: es, Merias Clarks, erin. #8. Tisres, Wool Kodice., Wool Secke, Weel Hoots, Lace Hoods, Normandy Caps, itankeis, Wool Bocts, Wool Infantces, Wool Gaiters, Bib-, &c., Xe, -—— BEER BROS. Ch’town, July 8, 1887. SPECIAL LOT OPENING TO-DAY AT STANLEY BROS. BROWN’S BLOCK. ON FE CAS LADIES JERSEY JACKETS, Bought at a BARGAIN, will be Sold 40 PER CENT LESS THAN REGULAR PRIGES, Ch'town, July 14, I887—-eod & wky A BYR, EV Ee ao ee AT! TENE om T DHWARE <:7NaL - CiiY HARDWARE STORE: Disston’s Saws, Buggy Tops, Nails, Locks, Paper, Glass, fron, and General Nardware. -—-—0; RS, dae ap OF BP te Lieduie NORTON & FENNELL, CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STRERT. Qaw & wky May 25, 1887.-- Muslins, Prints, Ginpghams, Seersuckers, Black and Colored Cashmeres REDUCED PRICES Men's and Boys’ Snits, Linders Straw and Felt Hats. GEO) -E. FULL, Sign of the LION. Queen Ch’town, July 13, 1887 ey SCAINS-BARGAINS nm. Chairs, Tables, Bedstesds, and in all kinds of Household Furniture, such Parlor, Dining-room and Bed-room. | All kinds of Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, Pillows. All kinds of Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, Sideboards, Chetfoniers, book-cases, Tables, Washstands, Sinks, Cradles, Cots, Cribs, &e. and Shiris, Sireet eod & w ky ete es - &C., as = a x 7 . . ; ¥ ia 2 i . 4 _ v . } oh 3] EO ’ | t and Picture Frame Moulding—iate Styles and Finest Quality —Cheap. Looking Glasses and Mirrors, very low. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua | Green Blinds and Shades, Cornices, Poles, Rings, Holders, Bands, Chains, Hooks, Blind | Rollers, &c. Auso—-The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire Mattrasses, Children’s Sleighs, Carts and Wagons—cheap, cheap, at { IJ O EL IN aN EE MA ESC) EN” Se QUEEN SWUARE, OPPOSITE NEW VOST OFFICE, Ch’tewn, March 9, 1687.