DAILY BLEGRAPHIO NEWS,| ali Kine siorse Boo iar srle ane * £ 5 . : i ‘ ‘ . . ; ‘ : a a? ia ' at VESPA ins TO LHR EXAMINER | . } w ‘a ’ ve y * pte de Cttawa Noies ai : go , TL ; iG ’ . i Ladle OTTAWA, June 25. ~~ ’ \* . ° + = ! Minister of Mariue and Fisheries has i i s Layl tved a letter from a gentleman in New. | set | of} i ; : (ena whieh states that the report of the 4 . stre Geies ©3 WhO Visited Sc rntland aud H Hand ot in conpection with the herring industry has | ‘ 1 wisely read end mach appreciated in | : | Netwoun liad, ther p orthaving beenr ferred | | oO #8 practical and ex. eedivgly valuable. he | ii + 5 . “~~ e | B ‘| Fishery Board of Scotland has also written s ‘ i ’ ‘ . . ° a ' Db partment conveying their apprecla- t | tion of the y iluable information contained in report 4 ‘ i i ‘ ' HH ; } i +} : ‘ ; i : ur, iupper says the instructions of | . } ; ; ‘ > ' Fra ti y protection cruisers are same as last | g : : Lear i e ~! : ‘? . lal | Heavy gun batteries at Sierra Leone have! ii Dulit by two graduates of the Royal | \ 3 W \ is ’ Military College of Canada. a nis i} j of a ’ pr i si Phaat ei te = fs] Death of a President. te! yd i : j f a» oy . ‘ ' |e aaj ' LN YALY ALDOR, JUNe co, te resident Jiuende Zz a ed suddenly last 1 ‘ : » ii LY +? ‘ ; . ( : > | nig if, soon after the conclusion of a ban- Y ‘ i‘ i } ° ' ; quet Duringthe panic caused by the w \ i \ ens t> : ' : ' ; t’resident’s death, Gen. Marchal and = sey- . 5 o < | . ¥ , ani, .} | erat other oflivers were killed at the bar- 3; }racks. Gen. Carlos Ezta, leader of the } torees, is now in command, and all is quiet Just Receiy : vne Case He Se | “x present. Boots, Sciling low at W. E. thaw-} se tla son's lweod juz4: | Acquatiec Spert. -™ ; ee \ young man | Sypngy, N. S. W., June 22. on i re of al The rowing match between James ra : : ae => i Stas sbury, ot N. .. i‘ and William . 0» y ‘ ’ rey : (> { nor, of orenco, Champlon Oarsman is \m ict, Wiich toc k place on thie Para- : a h matta River to aay, Was won by Strans- i Li i Lik Re \' Sceril S¢ ——" 1s to a S4Uis . a epllpennast: Grievance Mongers Checked. . . n ‘ + una Y¥2 $12 gi . 3 Lonpon, June 23. Colonel Bradford, new Chief Commis- i rof the Metropolitan Police, has is- * sued an order forbidding members of the g Fockae, | Police furce holding meetings for the Se i i? ot . + - mi a | ie i : purpose of agitating their gnevances. fur 1 WHE) ps ahite ~ he ; im ‘lav prove | halifax Celebrates Mer Natal Day. . i ‘ ) j i . a 5 ver aa HaAtiFax, June 23. . \ fSt John {| Halifax celebrated its one hundred and Pie- i Y-first annive rsary to-day The day was 4 é boos Ti yeneraily observed than for many yeais : ted d pas ih usends of peop vent out of town ; j 0 i or enjoyed themselves in the city. y assi e of | acs »Z } Siem past in te The Senate Agrees. ve been kille denial - WASHINGTON, June 23. IN ‘ i,VENT.— > Ot 7 j . eT ; The Senate has agreed to a conference on } “ viary s ‘ i : ; . : \ - ths. ‘ the report o Dependent Pension Bill and | j : rey 4s z t goes to the President i i Atv ou Gill. who ha Lled _ ee wee ieee ee acces [ fhe Redoubtabie John L g ‘rs j ny kne is ‘ eee . rrepwy " aan 672 eae ila : ay Socoobee Purvis, Miss., June 23. - rhe Grand Jury returned an indictment liorsemen!—Come early and se- cure your Koots.—W. E. Dawsoen. ee z+ lw ‘ ai - I ‘ "ION TE I Hiils ‘ > Ww hold an Atbhleti i: Pict Domiuion D Tl . ort \ | . th Ferr. 5 fat 10-15 p. m., rni ill lsav i ‘ rE i WV z ] as i th min , i : y ; y , I ” i > I uv ti : iy : : ser it in Lo her colum —-- we ; a u il . numuui ti f t Fr. & A, M toils | » Ly ye | i fore G Master vi sid As nd ‘ ’ i ul : fer W b : i 5 ts d M s t : i ; » s The i ‘ I i dD ied d at t _— - One Case Celebrated J. Fenneli’s -_ lio-se Boots received to-day at W. E. Bawsen's lw evd ~jn24 “ i FOR AN iSLAND bDOyY At ig exercises of St. Marys University s1u o mary, at Baltim re, on ta Lot Mr. Js yh KRoepe, son of Michael Roche, of Muutague Cruss, succeeded in iniug the highsst honors of his class in LWreviogy, Astronomy, Puysics ind =Phil osupay, rece ; th ime time the de le A... cit Tee na laude.” Me s Ole itwo tv take par in : uD ursus, and acquitt himsel! c tit ¥, carrying olf aS 4 prize toe c ipiete Wol i Caruliiail W ise in if Xieen richiy Douud volu 11065. lhe you t¢ g-ntiemao bas already distinguished him i at the Princ Wales Uvliege and at the University of Ot awa, aud was for sev- era 4} 4 pl 1inent fvure in educational s throughout the Isiand. Since jeav ing P. EB. Isiaad, he bas tilled with distince- tion a professors chair in Ali Hailow’s Col- $s Like Cuy. He resigned that po- i + st y for the ecclesiastical stai: ch there 18 every reasou to hope that his eminent talents wii shed the highes lustre. He leavesfor the Island duriag the present week. sicehcilila sail Persenal. The H norable Bev! iif Davi 2§ returned } from Gre britain ta eveni g accom p Loied I Davies. We yuyrataulate the honor- vle gentleman upo s delightful trip and navoy return ip wat heaith. i tlexander Raulston, of Marray Har- on retarn from his’ ' i | ia, Ast evening LOOK Lia yy naie and . er. He jeit far hom this morning, ir. W ourke and wite returned from their br ltiip to Boston and New York, evening We re tohear that Mr. Justice Peters 1s | hu Hensi y. U8 pleasic g to learn, repor veal yestuid y. vir. Ge kK. Fall, of this city, wae re Att R ry Hetel, St. Ji un, N. ha on v 22d inst. <-- —Professor Ponfic, of Breslau, Germany, the important discovery that a f the human liver m y be re- mo without creating any serious dis- turbance of the animal! functions. He uiso ’ ) finds that the iiv pussesses & Wornder- : of reproduction, & p rtion eg al to two-thirds of iis usual sige being repiac- ed in some instances within afew weeks, with up to- Joha L Sullivan prize fighting. He will be called morrow, and a day set for his trial. a ——— day charging The Cholera. Maprip, June 23. One new case of cholera and one ad- ditional death are reported at Pueblo de Regat. There has been one more death at (roudia.* treather Gulietin. ononro, June 24.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, mostly southerly; fai: weather, local showers in northern portion, hange in temperature. LO, hiaea +. soo Address and Presentation. The Wardens and Vestry of St. John’s, Milton, waited npon the Rev. W. H. Samp- son before he Jeft for his new parish of St. George's, St. Juha, and presented him with the fuliowing address :— Rev AND DearSir, Wecannot permit you to le. ve this parish without expeessing the deep sorrow 4 el at parting trom you. Dar- ng the three years you have been with vu» i have endeared yuu. selfto us both as a stor and a friend. Our parish has improved y touch financially and we tiust spiitual- iy, for Sunday atier Suaday you hive exp slii- ed to us simply and imptessively God's woid und (God's will, and bave set before us the Lord Jesusas the sinners Saviour, We know h.t tioa’s wo.d will nov reiurn to him voiu. Kiudley convey 10 Mis, Sampsvun our thanks for the great iaterest she has taken in ou: moi and the parish generally. We with pleasure the great success that We ali | Dp ‘ sunday Sch AVE secu atteaded your effuris to promote the wel- tare of Lhe school in its every department. Please accept the accomparying purse as a very smali token of esteew ia which you are heid by this congregation. Aad Dear Sir, in whatever part of God’s vineyard it mey be si 45 your lot to be cast, we pray you muy be euabled to serve your Master as faitniully 1s you have done in Milton, and when your work on earth is fiuished that it may be yours to hear these words: ‘* Welt done good ana faithiul se: vant eater thou into the joy of thy Lord.” Signed on behalt of the cong: egation, i. N. Ho.royd, Charles Coiee, Wardeas ; johu Hoeper, George Younker, James teaman, David Hooper, James Huoper, W. H. Horne, Vestrymen, The address was accompaniee by a very handsome sum of mouey teward which neatly ever member of the congregation had contributed. Besides this Mr. and Mrs. Sampsun were the recipieuts of many kind parting tukeus of the congregation’s love and affection which will be treasured by them in loving memory of their three years residence amoug a kindly disposed and truly sympathetic peopie. Iuime Juice | FPURE MONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT HK JUIC in pin: and quart bottles. Also, W. 1, Lime Juice on draught. Just received, and for saie at low prices, at ARTHUR §& JOHNSON’S DRU STORE, corner Kent and Priuce Strects. jl? CC Ae ee tenet Eat cies teeta EAAMINER, | We inesday a hon Sunday morning, June 22, 1890, Frank, le ea NN cee Ne eet a le A DIED. At Westwood, on Monday, the 23rd inst., Horry, the only soa of George and Annie Tweedy, aged 7 months and 3 days {funeral from residence at 10.30 a. m. on At his father’s residence, Cumberland St., ellest and dearly beloved son of Joseph and Rose Marr, in the 22ad year of his age, Muy he rest in peace. GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ~& will be held under the auspices of the SOUTH KND BOATING CLUB, on a, - eee o Friday Evi’g, June 27. The lerge and commodious steamer “ ST. LAWRENCE” will leave Steam Navigation Companys Wharf at 8,15 o'clock sharp, The Artillery Brigade Band will be in at- ten iance, and are now engaged in arranging a special programme for the occasion, Two first-class Violinists have been engaged | to furnish music for dancing. Refreshments will be provided on board at city prices. The Committee are determined to spare no pains to make this one of the most enjoy- able Moonlight Excursions of the season. TICKETS--Gentlemen, 40¢.; Ladies, 20c., to be obtained at Reddin’s and Watson’s Drug Stores, at the Diamond Bookstore and from members of the Club. if the wether proves unfavorable the “xcursion will be held on the following Mon- a ei By order of Committee, R, F. MITCHELL, Secretary. LYCEUM THEATRE Thursday & Friday Evenings, JUNE 26th aud 27th. APPEARANCE OF COTO MN’ Si Griginal New Orleans MINSTRELS, COMPOSED OF STRICTLY First Class Artists, In a Refined and Artistic Programme of GENUIRE PRICES—Reserved Seats, 50 cents; Gallery 35 cents; Admission to Back Seats, 25 cents, Seats now on sale at Reddin’s Drug Store. jul7—eod tl dte jo2l— WANTS, LOST, FOUND «ke \ ANTED.—An honest boy about 16 years of age. to take care of a horse and make him- self usetulabcut a place. Enquire at A. HER- MANS & Sons, Queen Street. 3i—june24 O2T.—In this city, a few days ago, a bunch of small keys. Finder wiil please leave same al THE EXAMINER office. ti—june24 OST.—A brown purse containing a smal! sum of money and a few papers. The finder wiil be rewarded on leaving it at THE EXAMINER oftice. junez4 Pe '.—A “Dunlap Self Feeding Pen.”-—-R. 8, FARQUHARSON. 2i pd—junezZ est Friday, on our counter, a Purse containing money. Owner wiil please call for same.—GoFF BROS, june22 ae SALE.—A small Sail Boat in good order. Apply to A. W. TANTON, 2w eod pd ju22 rqvO LET.—A House on Kent Street, adjoining Robins’ Lavery Stable, now in possession of Mr. P. 8. Brown. Possession on or about the middle of July. Apply to MRs. YOUNKER, Queen “treet. 2aw—juue 2 \ ANITED—A man, “ho has a knowledge of farming, to tili a few acre; of iand wiinin a short dis: ance of the city, Apply to the C..Ilector £ Customs. june2i W AX TED.—A good active man to drive an Express Wazon and Jook after horses. Address, P. O, iso0d Wages. f [juse20 Box S71, Apply by letter. snsemetocieaintstncantnstametttin aatiecemaiaainata _ I a A ne a = one en nse ee TUESDAY, JUNE 24 1890. A NT ee ee eee mee actengetitienansiaasnalnsaaed” SREB OS,, and they not the truth. We have Nine begin to compete they can. Our prices on make competitors inaking a FALSE Charlotttetown, June 24, 1809. LS MINSTRELSY. Oe See Our Mien’s Pants, Children’s Suits, . We have Tho JAMES P LOBSTERS WANTED. T° sET.—Three large sized rooms, in good > T@vait, situated on King street. Apply at this office, june2y—if WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—An experienced Nurse to take Guarge of two chilaren. Ap- ply to Mrs. Arthur Peters, ji9—tt \ ANTED TO RENT.—About Ist October, a House, containing Sor 9 rooms, nice situa- bon. Anyone expecting to have such to jet may hear of a guod ienant by applying at this office, or Writing P. U. Bex, 497, junel6—tf f° LET.—Possession given about first Septem- ber ne Xt, ihe Houses now occupied Ly ‘Capt. Robert fraser, on Upper Queen st. Apply to N. Large. . Juizi9—tf ty LET.—The eastern half of House on King Sireet, oppo-ite Kailway Station, containing eight large rooms with good frost-preot celia... fue Huuse is lu goud Condition. Prussessiun at veuce. Apply to Johu Kelly, itsq., or to the owuer, ®. KELLY, Southport, tunnels WANTED. —A boy about 16 years of age who understands ta*ing care of a horse aud Cow and looking afver a yarden, and ty make himselt senerady use.ulabeut w huuse. Euquire at this ttice, jueiy—it ‘ ANTED,-—-A situation by a young man who has bad exper.ence in an office and store. Address, uv. B, Box 94, Vity. junei8—4i pa 7 O LET.—Possession given immediately, House detached, situate on Vorcnester Street, con- taining Drawing Koom, Pariscr and Dining iounis duwii siwiws acd tive bedrooms upstairs Alt the rooms :eCentuy repapered aad painted, aud house i» chorvuxhly gvvu order. Piaere are aisy attacned 4 jarge gurdea aud yard with guud staules and Guach nvuse. For terms and par- iculars appiy tu PEAKE BROS & Uo. ji7—it 7° LUT.—The dwelling house on Great George hirees adjviuing the subscriver’s residetce Immediate pussessiun given. M.s. Blaten. jaunel§—ti, T°? LET.—The house lately occupied by F. W. Hynuman, Ksq., head Pownai Street, Ka- quire at this office, juneis LATE GLASS FOR SALE.—1 sheet Plate Glass, 3fux6ft. Apply to R. x, Jost. jusel6 Lobsiers. HORACE FIASZARD. Ch’town, June 20. : exon further notice, Retarn Tickets at rom all stations on this Railway to Souris, St. Peter’s, Morell, Georgetcwn, Charlotte- town, Hunter River, Cape Tr: verse, Keusing- ton, Summerside, Alberton, and Tignish, good going by any passeny-r train of Saturcey, and for return by any passenger train of Monday. These tickets will nut be good to return on Saturdays. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Jane 20, 1890,—-4i pit 3iwky prs 2i inal ie sevensvenn epietittnnsnaaibtient . WANIED AT ONCE.—A Girl for gencral recommended. “Apply ut this ufieo, tind meyl7+dymwf why The Wonderful Cheap AG AEN ! All over this “Gem of the Sea”’ ; suy the Best Place to buy Clothing is at PROWSE: lic Notic NEen’s Woo! Suits, Nien’s Black Worsted Suits, Clothing, cheaper than any Bankrupt Cloth offered in this city. ‘YXBE Highest Cash Prices paid for Canned Mal | HIP Hi (ij ; P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. SATURDAY EXCURSION TICKETS. one single first-class fare will be issued | For Sale at the Drag Stares.} C an 2 La [0] you will hear mei will not let their customers be [ed astray by SYEALIL MEN, who have not the courage or brains to lead, but at the cost of the truth imitate and follow, simply to deceive the Stores become UNPOPULAR by telling what public. vend @ Ss Thousand. Dollars ($2,000) wort. of isankrupt Goods, which we will simply slaugiter. Come and see for yourselves that no Bluffers can with our prices, even if they say Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing awtul sick,—too sick to kick without kick. We can clothe everybody. —(x) PROWSE BROTHERS, SG and 4144 Queen Street. ae Pn ee fo% {xX} S3.97. Worth $7.30 3.00. Worth 29.90 1.00. Werth £350 from $1.00. ce our $1265 Suit, usands of Dollars of Heac ws Cali and get one of above Suits at ATON & C0’s. FOPULAR STOR. Charlottetown, June 23, 1890.—eod & wky OF MAKCHESTES, ENGLAND. ee ene | Scere ae £1,060,000 STG. =) Every Description of Property Insured at Lowest Rates. ~~ {x )—- HEAD OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, - - - - MANCHESTER, ENE. CHIEF OFFICES FOR CANABS, - - - +--+ +--+ TORONTO. ONT. HORACE HASZARD & E. H, BEER, JUINT AGENTS FOR P, E. ISLAND, eA A A eer GENERAL ALU W ARG | a CAPITAL, -- junez0 — Barb Wire Fencing, Har ers and Paimsters’ riage Goods, YWholesaic re NORTON & WENS EEE. Charkpttetown, May 20, 1890-—-dy Zaw way ei ee ee . at manatee ee Y oe Pr ealncmmanm tian amasinnitie : pxibctit. Sa i re gee na ational: uaeee Seance Mae Meee ee Sots pe ae ee ee ee: ren