“~9lone ; : nel Irving, Aide-de-camp. Oiher items, PRIN | EXAMINER Of} ~ @ te arty at f (ugustus Vl ay et ¥ j i ineers will meet ’ 7 i it Ln A 4 UF a - er Div , meets this evening, al ‘ ' rs A . egues ed 4 € - tory Ma ine for July is promptly Cent ; 1 good 1 with a likeness of , a eck aS its uti piece - \ ULE M John M Hughes, ot S ‘ as | appointed a clerk in +a bts es i’ e. t} At Ve | - t suies at Mi is ty \ . \ttend this evening at ’ t rrow ening at 7.30, \ \ ‘ onec - » ( R i morniby two drunks, ; rs. were ned $30 or 30 days, and « King’s County was disposed of "@ 8 dava 4 man for beating his wife -° . = ei > ‘ sts m — erpr It} \i John Hughes ot wri Cove, sends us 1mens of rye grow- ~ hia farm s already outin head f the ire upwards of five fee = — _ es GA SI ba ommitte meeting Boyne” and “St. Georg Lodges in their edge Reon is evening at 7.30 sharp. All samit e men and ot members respectfully eque td attend. By Order, on is ye SPARRING EXHIBITION in the Ly- fairly well attended. ym ist pigh Was n Godfrey and Jordan The b uts Oecwe nd Steele and “Prof.” Quinn, cham pion Southport, we principal features. 7~ fue WiitiamM.—The steamer William 5a i fro i Ne Ww Y ra t »-day be und for his | wilh & Cul f hard coal and een- Jinerchandise. She is expected to ar- ere of We SuAay. J Lorrery.—ihe drawing for the lot of land in Alberton, donated to St. Joseph's Convert y Mr. William Murray, of this city, was veld Wed esday, -}u y ist, Lhe lucky nume we is 5691, which ts il by May Mutch, ghter of Cap. Hemy Mutch, of thia city, Siihsiitiasimetitin Averion.—Tho auction sale of the Cahil Bycate next week puts inthe market a very sluable property, and will offer a large pum- er of lots in a pleasant kc ality, and at prices that will enable many of our citizens toown iceir own homes. si iid LHROUGH THE WHARF. — \ esterday fore- jon, aboul eleven O soc k, » horse belonging Alexander Campbell, truckman, fell gh the Railway wharf while discharging cargo of limestone from the schooner Lady saklin. rhe horse is badly injured. He fll a distance of ten or fifteen feet. Camp- ieliand Patrick Peanty, with some others, jamped overboard to Save tne horse, o For Bost: ~The Steamer Carroll, Captain Brown, sailed for Boston } evening with a general cargo, and the tf lowing passengers . 28% Miss M McMahon, Mrs P McManus, Annie Marphy, Miss C Keenan, Lucy Hoys, W H ‘with, Al Smith, Miss MeNeill, Miss F Stewart, Miss M Ferguson, irs. M J Paquet, PB A Hennessey, M E Henneesey. -— For Haurrax,—The steamer Fastnet, Captain Crews, arrived from Halifax via atermediate purts at two o'clock yesterday morning with a full cargo. She sailed on retura at seven last night with a full cargo fiebsters, potatoes, pork, etc., and two rong Mrs. B. W. Higgs and Miss \wue Ss etapa FOR OVER Firry YEARS Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their childreu while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- qutet sieep by relieving the i the little cherub awakes It is very pleasant _ It soothes the child, sottens the gums, allays sll pain, relieves wind, regulates t els, and is the best-known remedy for diurrhee, Whether arising from teething or . Twenty-five cents a bottle. be sare and ask for ** Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing oyrup, and take no other kind. marZ Si eod & w ky lyr o> duces natural, ij pala, atic right as a button, e OW th a Ouner Causes, Tis Wallace Hopper Company were greeted 7 a tal house at the Association Hall on Saturday evening, and their rendering of the popular drama, ‘‘Reclaimed,” w»s received with hearty applause from beginning to end. Perhaps the fact that Wallace Hopper (as vs ga p in ip il character) was a Truro the se a special interest tu this piece, and Mé eaay Manner in which he earried his part ” perection was very gratifying to his many wee amd delighted the entire audience. ie Was well supported by Miss Nella Robin- bi as “Mona, aod the other members of the w eany. ihe part of the villain was admir- fom sennined by © H Macdonald as ‘‘James Hatin," and Miss May Powers ae “Polly her brie! + greatly amused the audience with ghtsengs —Trnro Daily News, Juae 15. > Government Hovuse.—The wing is alist of the guests who were ) VINNER AT 1 ol] a iny al ft; o¢ t : ited to dine at Government House last evening : Hon B Rogers, Pres Legislative Come; Hon A Laird, ME C; Hon T W é MLC; Hou BD McLollan, Speak- Re ogee of Assembly; J A Matheson, a M es A MeWilliams, Esq, M PP; z mJ W Richards, MK C; G W Bentley. x MPP; JH Bell, Esq. MP P; MoM; Rogers, Esq, M P P; Hon Angus Nai a, Prov Secretar Treasurer, &c; Roe os Esq, M P P; A B Warburton, it: M PP; Hoo Peter Sidelair, M EC; ty ) Farquharson, M E C; Hon F Peters, =o « Attorney General, Hon J R Me- CL »>C PW ; J P Sullivan, Esq, M P P; J v Undethay, Eeq, M P P; J E McDonald, wi LPP: C Shaw, Esq, M PP; AJ Me Ml Dp nald, Faq, M P P, Hon D Gordon, E q, ’ P; J Ball, Fsq, Clerk of the L C; Lieut. —— a Personal Mis age ; : of Ne Brown of Amherst, and Miss Dovale “ag York, are guests at Government Use, fe ae . . -E. Dawson, Esq., who bas been ¢ nfired to hj . ‘ : , Shouse the past three months by illness, * OUt again, F Mr. Ww ; : lr. Walter Lowe is recovering slowly but *Alisfactorily f ; whi fact rily from the results of the accident ‘ch befell him. Sree ee 4. D. ©. is Guaranteed. THE DAILY ‘TELEGRAPH Rn inatioe eee —e A, Acta ttt ti iwietiee!. . EXAMINER, ee Ot eee te elle, gn ly enn en, en i ~~ eo ote d UT 2h? & Ree eee ns mel nae lees ate A ane ee enya i ocllndkttnchan, acahdnllinenaennaaee FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1891. IC NEWS. SPrO PEOIAL Desparours ro Tur EXAMINER The Famine in Russia. BUYING UP CORN. St, Perersevra, July 3. The Russian Government is buying up corn intended for export, and will distribot. it among the starving people in the aie tressed provinces on account of th i the Russian pos rye crop Large G ie ' . erman — have been sent to Canada. Rusaia is also buying in America. The Bishops and Parnell. - : Dustin, July 3, lhe Irish Catholic Bishops at a meetin in Dublin yesterday confirmed their et declaration that Parnell was unfit to be “nae of Irish people and unworthy of 1e contidence of Catholics, and called upon lrishmen to repudiate him. —— Vitawa Notes. Orrawa, July 3 The H ; ouse spent yesterday in committee | of supply, ln the Tarte-McGreevy inveet'gation, Murphy will to-day be cross-examined by Osler, when some fun is expected. _—_ —- +... ~ Fishery Bualletia. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hawirax, July 3.—The codfishery is re- ported good at Long Point and St. John River, Que., and fair at New Port, Point (Queen and coast of Cape Breton. It is goodat,L’Ardvise, fair at Port Hood, Louis- burg and Arichat. In Nova Scotia a few mackerel are reported taken by hooks and nets. Along the north coast of > . . > P. E. Island from Miminigash around to Alberton, the catch was fair. At Port Hocd, Ingonish, St. Anns, Arichat and St Peters a heavy body reported schooling. Outside St Peters Bay both the herring and the mackerel are reported good. At Lunenburg and Liverpool] caplin are stil] plenty. At English Bay, S. W. Point and Fox Bay lobsters are very plentiful i Firemen’s Tournament, The Island firemen returned from the tournament at Moncton last evening. They did good good work while there, fully keeping up the reputation of the Province. Here is their record : Hook and Ladder Race—(Three teams entered )—The Charlottetown team won in 18 2-5; Fredericton second in 19.1-6, and Halifax third in 19.2-5. Prize $20. Hose Reel Race (300 yards)—-The entries were : Charlottetown, Truro, Ambherst, Moncton. Won, by Moncton in 1,20 2-5 Charlottetown second, 124; Truro, 1.54 4-5: Amherst, 1.27 25; Fredericton, 1.27. Hose Ree) Race (200 yards, in uniform) — Campetitors.;Chariottetowa and Moncton, Won by Moncton in 1 04; Charlottetown, 1.06, Drivers Race—Ist, John Proud; 2d, Jos. Hennessey, both of Charlottetown. Professional Race—2d, Thus. McKenna, Charlottetown. Officers Race—Ist, Charlottetown. Three-Legged Race.—Johu |Proud and James McEachern, of Charlottetuwa, ran a dead heat with the Halifax representatives. There was a good deal of dissatisfaction over the decision in the second hose reel race. Several of the spectators held stop watches and claimed that the time made by Charlottetown was the fastest. The Island boys thought they had the race, too, but the judges gave it to Moncton. ——— 9+ 90+ —The devilish perseverance of the in- cendiary, and the slackness of the commu- nity in respect to him, have resulted in an- other disastrous fire. This time only horses and other property have been destroyed. We have not to mourn the loss of human life. But surely it is time to adopt effective measures to rid the town of the infernal midnight vandal and his torch. If we have no detective of suffi- cient skill to trace the villain to his haunts and capture him, let one be imported for the purpose. Let us not spare money about this matter. Daniel Finlayson, __The Patriot labors to create a prejudice against the Liberal-Conservative party on account of the consolidation of the laws. This was a work demanded by the public. Session after session the Upposition de- claimed against the Sullivan Administration because the work, so much required, had not been engaged on. But now that the work is done, these same men raise an out- cry because of the expense incurred, The work was a great work, involving an im- mense amount of labor. Of course it cost some money. But there is no evidence to prove that other lawyers than those en- gaged would have performed it for one dol- lar less than was paid the commissioners. As to the printing, we are confident that full value was rendered for every dollar paid THe EXAMINER on account of it. re Tux Statement Betievep.—We have published at different times that we could furnish a piece of crockery or glassware to every man, woman and child on P. E. Is- land, as yet we have met, but one person who doubted this statement, but after go- ing through our store and warehouse, he gaid it is alltrue. If there is another per- son who yet doubts our statement we wish him or her to call and look through our stock (without charge) and we believe they will be quite satisfied that our statement 1s correct. —W. P. Colwill. je25 d w 4w ——— -- oe, Oh, What a Cough Will you heed the warping? The signal, perhaps, of the sure approach of that more consumption. Ask yourself terrible disease, ourst if you can afford for the sake of saving 50e i i it. We to run the risk and do nothing for it. W now from experience that Shiloh’s Cure will cure your cough. It never fails. This ex- lains why more than a ee bottles were id the t year. It relieves croup an whooping at at once. Mothers, do not be without it. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Call at Reddins’ drug store and | bate free. —oct3leow get a sample BAZAAR Ntrawberry Festival. HE Ladies of ZION CHURCH intend holding a St 7 taa., Fancy Sale rawberry Festival and On Thursday, 9th July, ——IN THE-—— MARKET HALL. a 10 cents. Doors open at 2 june29 VERE Halak REVERE HOUSE “NORNER of Hillsborough and Grafton Streets, close by Hillsborough Park, not two minutes walk from Railway Station, ig now open for the accommodation of per- manent and transient boarders. Terms mad- erate. Ciood attendance, MRS. MURPHY. . Lorne Hotel, Tracadie Beach. t OOMS at this House can be had on appli cation to Mr. ©. A. Hyndman, Brighton. Parties going there must take their own Bed- ding, etc, You can put im a good time for a little money this summer at this place. ju26—lm_ pd Final Nottée. rYNHE person who borrowed (?) the Opera i Glasses from the Pilot House of Steamer William Aitken, last Sunday, when no one was aboard, can get the case in the same way. Captain on duty daily, (Sunday excepted), 0 a. mn. to 10 p. m. WANTS, LOST, POUND ac YOR SAL“.—A quantity of Mackerel Barrels. | Apply to PaTRICK MURNAHAN, Dorchester Street East. lm cod—jy3 WANTED —A Cook. Apply to Mrs. THomASs W. Dopp, Pownal Street. tf—jy3 TO LET,—A Touse on Pownal Street, lately * eceupied by R. F. DePlois. Possession given mapas Apply to THomas W, Dopp. Jj; 3-1 W ANTED.—By @ young man, who has had six years’ experience in the dry goods business, @ position as clerk. Address * W..” Box 513, City. eod tf -jy3 WANTE! ).—A young lady wlio is a good writer to do office work. Bestof references must be given. Apply to ‘‘A. B. EXAMINER. WANTED.—An experienced Salesman for a Dry Goods Store; one that unders! ands book-keeping preferred, Best of reference re- quired as to ability and character. Post Office Box 328, Ch’town. fi dw-jy3 C.,” eare of DAILy 2i—jy3 Address 4 R SALE.—A light track Sulky, one of the best in the Province; also, a good second- hand Buggy, light and strong, and # good:set -f Harnees—a!! cheap. For sale at W. C, TICE’s, Grafton Street, next to Fish Market. oo jy3—ai (fri sat tu) pa WANTED. A girl for general honss work. Apply to Mxs. W. G. GILLESPIF, Busten Street, head of Hillsborough Street. jy3 I UST.— This morning, a small account book, in 4” which was enclosed some bank notes. Find- the Savings Bank, July2—2i pd. er will please leave same at where a reward will be paid. — WANTED.— At once a girl to do plain cooking in 2 small family. A middle aged woman preferred. Apply to Mrs. Edward Palmer, Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown. July 2—3i LO8T.—An India Rubber“ ear trumpet.” [A reward offered by owner at Mrs. Edward Palmer's, Upper Quesn Stteet, Ch’town, Jy2—3i war *ED.—About the last of this month, a girl for general housework in & family of two. Apply at this office. 2w—eod WANTED.—A girl for general housework in a small family. Apply to MRS. G, D. LOnG- WORTH, Hillsborough Street. 3i pd—ju30 OST.—To-day, in the Market House, at or L near Gay’s stall, a Purse containing money and some prescriptions. Finder will please leave same at this office or at Mr. Morgan's, Southport, tf—june30 FOUND.—In this city, some time ago, Eye Glasses. Apply at this office. Po inde parce! containing men’s clothing. The finder will obtain the same on applica- tion to THOMAS MERCHANT. 2i —june29 a pair of 1i—ju29 T° LET.—A House on Stable and Coach ILouse. BEAIRSTO’S Office. T° LET.—A house on Upper Queen Street, con- tainizg six reoms, all newly _papered and painted Separate yard and water in the house. Apply to JAMES F. CuRTIS. ju24 Pleasant Street, with Apply at june29 OST.--A Reed Holder belonging to & Claronet. L Any person Radios same will confer a favor by leaving it at this office. junel9 \ Good rooms. NTED,—Two young men, or & husband A wife, as boarders. Eligible situation. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. ju_ NTED.—A girl for general housework. Ap- = to MRS. e W, MILLNER, Great George Streets. june 12 ED.—A Lady and Gentleman, or two Wie. as Yoarders. Pleasant rooms, convenient situaton and good. accommodations. Apply at this office. junel0—2 wks, eod E FOUND.—The Child’s Cape advertised + some time ago in THE EXAMINER is at this office. junel? — eepecetatentienep aca EE WANTED —4 Cook. Goo d reference required Apply to Mrs, GEORGE _PRAKE. juls —dy tf wy Fok SALE.—A ate on Bishop Street. LIAMS, Ridgeway’s Nursery. ANTED.—For the end of July, a general ser- WwW vant. Apply to Mrs. G. Ww. Hopeson, Grafton Street. _ jae LATE GLASS INSURANCE.~—R. K. Jost, : Agent, North side Q ieen Squ.are. june20—Im Building Lot and Building situ- Apply to JOHN WIL- 2w—ju'lé Hovse TO LET.—A newly built eprivate Dwelling House, situate on Richmoud St.. barbor and country view F itted modern timprovements. It isin @ quiet part of the city and free ‘rom dust nuis- nlc to Thomas Campbei), Kichmond onan, AS u J unelS eod ft sis JE f.—The house on corner of St. Peter's Hoad and Enston Streets, now occupied by Dr. Bagnall. Possession about Ist of August. Apply to Mrs. MoGREGOR. juzt “ YO LET.—The Store and Dwelliag House at the corner of Queen and Kent Streets. For terms, etc., apply to H. J. P. TERLIZZICK, Queen Street eod—junel7 hee ee Tw LET.—A Tenement House on Chestnut Wes’. oo0c up with all Street, containing six weil-fiaished rooms. Apply on the premises, or to Mrs. P.5S. Baoan Kent Street. tf—ja Wan TED. rience has had ex- aii k-keeper who A Boo % reference re- in an office. uired. Apply at THE EXAMINER Office. june20—t lother of $1.25 the half dozen. ULY, 1891. \ 4x) NS & STERNS. (0) in the Price of Summer Millinery and White Straw Hats. fx] Lx} Big Display and Prices the Lowest in Flannel- ettes, Print Coitons, Sateens, Muslins, Ginghams. ROOM PAPER TRADE STILL GOOD. Cheap Dry Goods { ! { PERK Big Drop Do yoar Trading at the Store of PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, July 3, 1891—eod & wky ‘STANLEY BROS. COUNTERPANES QUALITY, DURABILITY, BEAUTY AND FINISH !—These points we combine with the small- est margin of profit. © We are showing two lines that are worth your con- ‘sideration—one for 70 cents the half dozen, and the Make a note of this, as they are away above the standard in quality. EBest Values in Linens and Towelings !—You will not only find that these are goods that sell well, but goods that will wear well. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, June 25, 1891—eod & wky a EXTRAORDINARY SALE Ladies ods. Having a Large Stock of Fine-All-wool Light Dress Materials, we will make the fol- lowing Reduction in Price to make a speedy Clearance :— Fine All-wool Dress Goods, Fine All-wool Dress Goods, ——— Te ST ————— eal (xP 16c: * regular price 24c, now ee iT) : . . . . 33SEC, , Fine All-wool Dress Goods, . . - - . e 36c, “ %5e. Fine All-wool Dress Goods, . . . . . * 40c, “ 26¢, Fine Ail-weol Dress Goods, . . . . . . , “© BOe, decidedly the best Bargains that have been J. B. MACDONALD. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE! THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. ——_+ ———{k) Every Day the People are Saving Money by buying their Boots and Shoes from us Charlottetown, June 17, 1891. f,adies should see these Goods. They are offered in this City for some time. Established 1871 - Continued 1891 >] | BY CONSENT of the New Administration, | W. N. RIGGS, TAILOR, WILL MAKE, CUT AND FIT Men’s and Boy’s Clothing. Clothes Cleaned, ‘Repaired and Pressed. Fair prices, Quick work. For cash Only. Kent Street, next to, Tanton’s Corner. Junel5 2m 2aw. IP. Bé I. ’ HIS beautiful and well-known Summer Resort will open RUSTICO BEAC 4) for Guests and Visitors on JULY Ist. Terms moderate. ‘For particulars address JOHN NEWSON & CO., June 24, 1891—2m CHARLOTTETOWN.