pocal and Other Items, it the Park to-morrow. ~ - P “ Robertson lectures in Mel ls Hall thts evening _ - xp Professor Robertson's lecture this evernin Remember the place Me.- teod's Hall > 10.0 F (jrand Representatives will he elected a the re gul ir session of Wildey Lodgt s evening at & «clock - Po { RT A colored woman was, this tin $2 for assault, and two ad seas eases were further adjourned, iii on Tae Ri rhe fitth of the series of Do- mini itches will be shot at Kensington range t rrow afternoen, beginning at half- at ne « COR. pas* a ramp Niowr.—The Japanese Village drew a good audience last evening, notwithstanding the free rt in the Gardens. Don't fail to } : ynt attend to-night deeiaiial Press Excursion.—The Maritime Press Assur excursion this year will be to this Island in the third week of August, ite will be given soon. - bieLitred fhe exact ¢ From MONTREAI The steamer Miramichi is exp ere from Montreal via Summer- gid ufternoon. She arrived in Summer side about half-past seven this morning. - EVERYONE iu this prevince is materially interested in farming operations ; and therefore everyone in this vicinity should hear Professor Robertson this evening. Siccnintiiem War Anout Tuem?—The absence of the electric lights, and the tact that the fountain js not yet paying, was the cause of much talk during the concert in Queen Square Gardens last evening. oo Mcs rHe Garpexs.—The Citizens’ Band gave another open ait concert in Queen Square Gardens last evening, The somewhat lengthy programiun prepared was rendered iu an excellent manner. The attendance was large. _ - CwAk Sigx.—A novelty in the cigar sign line, ia the shape of a colored swell with eye- glass and cigarette, may be seen in C manolly where it is at- & Co's. store, Queen Street, tracting considerable attention. Newfoundland papers received here to- ao might contain seme spicy references to Fon HALIFA The steamer Princess Bea | Governor ©O Brien’s failure to work up 4 tri don return to Halifax at half-past| bal in honcr of the visit of Admiral Wat- four las noon, with a cargo of lobsters, | son, General Sir John Ross and officers of pork and pot Ltues. Mr. \. H. Macpherson, | the fleet. ‘his is regarded as a triumph Miss Katie Campbell, Miss Blanche Benoit |for the people, and an expression of their Mr. A. D. MeArthur and two Sisters OT, | feelings at the action of the Imperial Gov- Charity went as pass et ernment in forcing the modus vivendi with fox Rosrox.—The steamer Carroll, Captain France upon the colony Brown, sailed for Boston at six o'clock last TaBngtenty <a evening, with a cargo consisting of about 1300 Movements of the Military. cases egus, 122 bris. mackerel, and a quantity saya of general merchandize. The passengers Hanivax, July 24. were: Anvie McInnes, D. C. Stewart, Mr.; The First Battalion of the Leicestershire Foster, W. J. Hoyes, Mrs. Harris, Jj. 3 : Har- | Regiment now at Bermuda, which has been ris, J. P. Andrews, George N ickerson, fscorge ordered to relieve the West Riding Regi- Ferguson, Mrs. Henry Gould, Etta W ebster, ment on thi in nti lid o: adhd > Terome McDonald and E §&. Robins. nm this garrison, did garrison duty : — here in 1758 and again in 1783. It is re- iupreme Court.—At the adjourned meet ported that the 88th Royal Regiment will ‘nv ot the Court on Monday next the only also be ordered here from Aldershot in the business entertained will be the hearing of ep-| fall, The Grenadier Guards will likely only plications for rules nisi for new trials arising|remain at Bermuda one year when they out of causes heard in Trinity term at George-| will be ordered to Halifax. town. Arguments jn other cases and for cS at ta ther business will staad over until a future | . . bun, to a ie the court will then adjourn-- | Another Explorer Married. probably the 22nd September. During the a ae will be only one day | New York, July 24. month of August there week—for business ou the Sth, 12th, 19th, —Tuesday of each Judges Chambers, viz : and 26th of August. oe (ASSISTING AN has been made to the Minister of Customs by the collector at Pictou for permission to allow the wrecked American lishing schooner Caroline Vought, which has uot a modus vivendi license, now undergoing re- pairs at that port, to ship a crew and take in stone ballast and provisions for the homeward voyage. Permission was granted with the caution that the vessel is not to be allowed to take enough supplies for a fishing voyage instead of a homeward trip, the case, moreover, Dot to be considered a precedent. - Waterville, Maine, will, it is expected, St. Johu early im make a pilgrimage to September. A Chicago despatch says work has been eed on the enormous ampitheatre used during the celebration of Aug three cvmndel that # to be Patriarchs Militant and Oddfellows, ust 3 to 10. The structure occupies blocks in Lake Front park, and will seat Fifty thousand Oddfellows are expected, 15,000 of whom will be formed Patriarehs Militant. cased Suprers Arrentios.— The special atten- tim of shippers is directed to the advertise- ment of the Halifax and West India Steam- ship Line, which appears elsewhere = to-day s issue. One of thé steamships of this — -" Alpha, will sail front ethan, oo tee * each month, calling at ermiu a ; Z 7 aigte and Kingston, Jamaic.. 4 tie Alpha 7 ex- cellent freight and p.ssenger Sesommodation aud the rates are low The Beta wil! et from the same port for Havana on the first vf She also has excellent freigh. ccommodation. Through bills Charlottetown will be issued e, the agent here. 35,000 people. each month and passenger a of lading from by Mr. W. W. Clark A Bie Race.—The great professional four- oared race at Duluth, Michigan, on the 22nd, was wou by the Hamm-Ten Eyck crew, com- ysed of Albert Hamm, J. G. Gaudaur, Johan {cKay, and J. Ten Eyck. Havlan’s crew, consisting of George Hosmer, Hugh Wise, John Teemer and Edward Hanlan, waa sec- ond. The course was three miles with a turn. The time was; Hamm's crew, 18 06; Hanlan's, 18.08; Erie, 18.3]. lf the water had been smoother after the turn, all the world’s re- cords would have been beaten, Prominent oarsmen say the race was the most exciting ever rowed, the difference between the leaders at the finish being about three-quarters of @ length. sienna Kesstvoron Hatt.—A service of song was held in this hall last evening. Several choruses were well rendered by the choir. Solos, duets, and s quartette were sung , . , = a ° . . r = a ee ante Jo ane. ——- case occurred in @ family of fourteen connection, 8 sitmate a Secor ie rast : ° - . . - a aon, Frank Boer and Gain Boore, all of Father Smith—‘‘Now then, we are > partion! are apply ot ea ce. whom acquitted themselves in first rate, Europe, and we want to see pon oe — Se RGEC ee pal atyle, a d to the entire satisfaction of the | as possible during the two mon wan ATEL A qgod, plain suai Therefore you, Mrs.| ‘¥ Cook. Apply to jarge audienge assembled. During the a ae seu won oo ecacnae — interval, Mr. Sutcliffe delivered an Creag +» Will go to a ec ——— ———— ~ taking for his subject the Ivy plant. e |irals ; you, Emily dear, will e in the OTICE.—Persqns going towards Crapaud s understand thata similar service ati; Amerivan.—A pplication | Gojone) Chaille Long and his bride sailed i. 0. O. F. Norgs.~ Halifax Canton of unbi- will be in the course of » few THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - EWS. = —— ee THI GRAPHIC N SreectaL, Despatcurs to Tar kes STEAMER ASHORE. ee ee Valuable Cargo Imperilled., Gasper, Que., July 24. Idaho went ashore on the southwest point of Anticosti yesterday, and ig OW awaiting tugs and lighters which. have been sent from Quebec. The last re- | ports were to the effect that the rocks had pierced some ot the plates, and that her fore compartments are full of water. It is | propo ed to land her cargo of live stock, | consisting of 268 head of cattle and 8S} sheep, and then discharge her cargo, con- | sisting _of 40,000 boxes of cheese... The Idaho is & new steamship of 4,000 tons capacity, launched last fall, and was mak- | ing her second trip under the flag of the} Dominion Line when she ran ashore. She! belongs to Pinkry & Sons of Liverpool, | She sailed from Montreal for Bristol on Monday morning, and was in charge of a} The steamer pilot at the time of the accident. Her | cargo is valued at one million dollars, | niost ly insured, and the ship is valued at} 250,000 aan nits | Ottawa Notes. ee } Orrawa, July 24. | Application has been received at the Militia Department from a number of | young men in Toronto, asking permission | to organize a naval volunteer company in | that city As the Minister is away from | the capital at present, nothing will be done | in the matter until his return. Fifty tenders have been received for the work of enlarging the St. Lawrence Canal. The Dominion Bridge Co., of Montreal, has a misunderstanding with the Depart- | ment of Customs, arising out of entries of | iron for bridge construction, afterwards devoted to building purposes. Public Opinion in Newfoundland. Hauirax, July 24, Colonel Chaille Long, an African ex- | plorer, was married at Crown Point on the | 16th inst., to Marie KE. Hammond, daughter ‘of the late General John Hammond. for Europe yesterday on the Western Land. Strike Ended. New York, July 24. The cloak operator's strike js settled. The manufacturers have agreed to every- thing demanded by the strikers, who will probably go to work in the morning. ey a aoe Bank Discounts. Frepericton, N. B., July 24. After August 1st the city banks give notice that a disgoynt of one-half of one per cent. will be charged on Amerigan silver. : Arch-Episcopal Conference. Boston, July 24. The Archbishops of the United States are ‘at present in Boston holding theic annyal meeting and the conference, Rankruptey Bill. WasuHincTon, July 24. The House to-day passed the Bankruptcy Bill, 117 to 84. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, July 25.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, generally fair with toca} showers to-night or to-morrow. Not munch change in femperature. a O- Personal. Stanley, connected with the Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co, of Hartford, Conn., formerly 4 resident of Prince Edward Island, paid Moncton 4 visit yestere day on his way to his native home.— Moncton Times. J. Sumner, Esq., and here Jast night on « visi Mrs. L. Miller, Mrs. Sumner is at present esiding at Colorado Springs, and has been absent from the Teland thirty-three yesers, She is greatly struck with the progress made in this Province during that time, and ex: presses her admiration for the many beauties of ‘‘ the Isle of the Sea.” ++? Lerers.—Dr. Smith, of Newcastle, N. B., reports to the department in reference to the case of leprosy on Anti- costi island, saying that a number of families left Pt. Marzell, Caraquet, for Anticosti some years avo, and thinks tt likely these constitute the new foci of disease. An officer of the marine department also reports’ thas the fatal Mr. J. E. Mrs. Sumner, arrived t to the latter's sister, Tre ANTICOSTI PRICE DITOR. Acknowledgment. LETTERS TO THE E Sin,—I beg to acknowledge, through your columns, the receipt of a bookcase, and in behalf of my children a parlor suite and bedroom suite from Mark Wright & Co., being the prizes offered for their word competition. It gives me pleasure in stating that the articles received are in every respect as valuable as was represented in the cireular offering the prizes, and quite satisfactory. EK. STewart, Teacher 1 heen én FRIDAY, JUL Y 25, 1890. anaes A Great and Mighty Sal Georgetown, July 24, 1890, | huson's Stomachic Aperient, ee EVERYBODY'S = PIL!” eg Besices J0 indigestion, Constipation, Bilicus ness and the many ailments co ; sequent upon the sluggish action of the Liver, Kid. ney and Bowels, CENTS PER BOX. 2 _ Sent by mail on receipt of price. free on application. Prepared only by ARTHUR 8. JOHNSON, Corner Kent and Prince Streets, Charlottetown. PURITY a. 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Charlottetown, June 23, 1890.—eod & wky \ NEW PERKING & STERNS. \ —(x)}- New Black Spot Flouncing Nets, New Handrun Silk Lace Scarfs, New Frillings and Ribbons, New Surah and PougeejSil New Black Perfection Silk, e New Ribbon Velvets = New Black Silk Warp Henrietta Cloth, New Black Merinos. \ — ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CHEAP BRUSSELS CARPETS. Try the Cheapest Store in the City for Dry Goods. —_ a GOODS TO-DAY. 4 {x ( (x ae ig NO RE ES ~ * Chaslottetown, June 28, 1890, % oe adhe SARS RII pla i UI a Se sre cpcnemhat ae i ; , va PER OE a a ee ee ee ae ~~ oa , * heme