Local and Other Items. AarratTing.—The Agriculturist is agitating for a regatta and pyrotechnic display in Summerside this summer, palblaiilitiaiinties _ Prizes,—The prizes for the pupils attend- ing St. Dunstan's Catechism Class were dis- tributed yesterday afternoon. ee I. O. O. F.--The election of officers for St. Lawcenge Lodge, for the ensuing term, will be held at Ve'clock this evening. quan Miss MoGarry.—This talented lady will arrive here on Wednesday evening, and give her recital on the Friday following. No Bruu.—The grand juryihave found no bill against Mr. McCrury, committed at Syd- ney recently on a charge of perjury. Douis.—Four hundred Doll-ars’ worth—the largest and best stock ever shown here, are opening to-day, at the Diamond Bookstore. snininenlifinieaii Scppen Deatu.—A laborer named Dona- hoe, dropped dead on the street in Halifax, a few days ago. Heart disease was the cause. ——. = To-Niexnt.—Ex-Governor St. John lectures in the Market Hall to-night. Subject : Tem- a and Prohibition. Hear him and judge or yourselves. aimeaatinnitiet Tae Conan.—A telegram received here on Saturday, reports that the steamer Coban had been successfully floated, and brought to Quebec that day. a Concert.—The musical entertanment in the Convent de Notre Dame to-morrow, evening will, no doubt, he well attended. An excelient programme has been prepared. Admission vuly 25 cents. —_—-—}>-- — Notices .—Truck license, horse and carriage tax and dog tax for this year (1888) must be paid by the 30th June inst., or will be sued for without further notice. Signed, F. 5. CHANDLER, City Collector. juns 22 tf exe Nor ror Joseru.—The New York Herald's Washington correspondent says Miss Endicott has quietly acquiesced in her parents’ opposi- tion to her marriage with Joseph Chamberiain, and the engagement jp therefore off — —— Metuopistic.—The Methodist Conference of New Brunswick and P. E. Islaad opens at Moncton, N. B., on Wednesday. Rev. Job Shenton left this morning; the other dele- gates will go to-morrow and Wednesday. a sm Fax. 1x Horsertesu.—On Saturday even- ing, while an attendant with a horse employed ea the Waterworks was passing the trench at J. D. McLeod's corner, the animal fell into the excavation, but was released shortly after- wards. —— ee Exeuisu Farmers ror Nova Scotia.—Says the Bridgetown Monitor: We understand there are several English gentlemen to arrive here shortly, who are contemplating the pur- chase of farms and settling in the neighbor. hood. We trust they will be successful. oniretiibelais ACKNOWLEDGMENT. —The principal of Queen oe School desires=to return thanks to the following persons who have kindly forwarded vir: Rev. F. X. Gallant, Rev. :J. C. McLean, Thos. Handrahan, Eaq., F. MeCar- ton, Esq., C. C,, and Mrs. A. D. McLeod, iahieegptieal Movgrep wenee a eee McDon- ald, belonging to Wes River,N.S.,who has been absent from Pictou county 37 years, and con- sequently mourned for as dead, astonished his frends in Westville, the other day, by a sud- den visit. He came all the way from Australia, where he had been during the most of his time. Crry Scuoots.—The annnal Midsummer ex- aminations of the Ci:y Schools begins to-mor- row forenoot in West,Kent Street School. On Wednesday, the classes in Prince Street School willbe examined, and on Thursday Queen Square School will be attended to. The examinations will commence at tea o'clock each day, , Jumpep into tHe Wacon.—While Nelson Clark and wife were starting from Summer- side to drive home to Cape Traverse, one day last week, a horse just behind them took fright at a train near the station there, and jumped into Mr. Clark's waggon. Mrs, Clarke was thrown out, sustaining some injuries about the face, none, however, of a serious nature. ——_@———_—— A Narrow Escare.—The Agriculturist re- ports that Lulu, the little five-year-old dauga- ter fof Mr. E,-H. Wright, of Summerside, while leaning over the bannister at the head of the stairs, cn Sunday night, 15 inst., lost her balance, and fella distance of thirteen feet, striking a sofa. Her escape from death was almost marvellous. She lay in a critical condition for three days, but is now fast re- covering. ——~—— SvccessrtL SurGicaL OpeRaTion.—A few weeks ago Dr. G. T. Smith, of this town, suc- cessfully removed a cataract from the eye of Mrs. William Smith, of Upper Coverdale. Mrs. Smith is a lady 86 years of age, and had been entirely blind for fully two years. She now rejoices at being able to see the light again, as well as to recognize those by whom she is surrounded. She can also, by the use ot a glass, take observations of her neighbors’ lands and buildings. —Moncton Times. sichiailitastadies Onantes Wartts.—This celebrated orator is to lecture in St. John on Sunday next, on “Secularism.” He will speak in this city on Wednesday evening, July 4th, his subject being “Science, its Struggles and its Triumphs.” An invitation will be extended to the clergy to meet and reply to Mr. Watts, if they desire to do so. His lectures are most favorably commented upon. An ex- change says: *‘ In disccssion he is quiet, per- tinent, logical, and, above all, good-natured.” There is notin all,” he says ‘a touch of malice.” Read {Ritchie Bros. &Co’s. advertisement in to-day’s issue. They are handling an im mense quantity of onions, Charlottetown Roller Mills Flour in bags gd barrels, for sale at Beer & Goff's. [j23 3i D. A. Bruce's is the place to buy white and colored shirts; in fact everything in gents’ wear. ju23 2i See our Gents’ fine Laced Shees, at $1.65. See our Gents’ fine Kals. and Congress Boots, at $2.00, See our Ladies’ fine Buttoned and Laced Boots at $1.00. See our Ladies’ fine India Kid Slipper, at $1.00. See our Ladies’ fine Tie Shoes, at 85 cts. See our Misses fine Tie Shoes, at 70 cts. See our Child’s fine Tie Shoes at 55 cts. Buy the ‘* Perfect Kid Polish.” A splendid | silver-plated spoon in each bottle—only 25 cents. —R. K. Jest, North Side Queen ooh Borebam’s Old Stand. jan 21 tf LELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SpeciaL Despatoues dn Cie Deadienes REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, Result Still in Doubt. DEPEW’S PREDICTION’ Cuicaao, June 23. The Convention was called to order at 10.20 o'clock; Warner Miller, of New York, presiding. Fourrn Battot—McKinley withdraws after Connecticut voting one for him. In- diana for the first time votes solid for Har- rison. Illinois gives Harrison 3; Gresham, 41. _New York gave Alger 3; Allison 1; Harrison 9; Sherman 1, and Blaine 8. Wis- consin voted Harrison 2}and Gresham 2. The result of the ballot was: Alger, 135; Harrison, 217; Allison, 88; Blaine, 42; Sherman, 236; Gresham, 98; McKinlay, 11; Lincoln, 1; Fred Douglas, 1; Foraker, 1. Firra Battor.—Blaine 46, Sherman 224, Alger 142, McKinley 14, Allison 99, Harrison 213, Gresham 87. The announce- ment of the votes for Blaine and McKinley was greeted with applause. Recess to 4 p- m. ordered, New York, June 23. The correspondent of the World at Chicago says: ‘* At 1} o’clock I learn on authority which I consider absolutely un- questionable that Sherman's support is in consultation now, and if it is decided that he cannot be nominated, will throw every vote that it can control to Allison. While the delegates were leaving the Hall Chauncey M. Depew, in the presence of a number of people, predicted that at four o'clock Blaine would be nominated by acclamation and the general consent of the friends of nearly every leading candidate. At 4.07 p. m., Hiscock, of New York, said a mption was to be made to adjourn till Monday. Warner Miller said the understanding was to adjourn to 1 a. m., Monday. At 5.17 p. m., a motion to adjourn was made. Kansas called fer the roll call. Iowa seconded it. _At 5.30 p. m., the Convention adjourned till 11 a. m., Monday. Montreal News. Montreal, June 24. A young woman named Blance Latulippe was burned to death in a house on Eliza- beth street Saturday night. It is supposed the tragedy was caused by the explosion of a coal oil lamp. The operating room of the C. P. R. Tele- graph Company was almost destroyed by ire at an early hour this morning. _ Judge Gill to-day granted J. M. Fortier, cigar maker, $150 damages from the Cana- dian Workman, for advising people not to buy cigars made by a ‘‘child beater” or ‘**woman spanker.” In two weeks For- tier’s sales had fallen off $6,000, but that might have been due to the labor investiga- tion. The damages claimed were $150,000. Cumberland Election — Financial. Orrawa, June 24. The appointment of Hon. Mr. Royal as Lieut.-Governor of the Territories was made yesterday. It is now understood that the announce- ment that the election in Cumberland would be held on the 10th prox. was premature, as the writ has not yet been issued. Hon. Mr. Foster has returned from Montreal, where he has been negotiating for placing the proceeds of the new loan temporarily with the various loan banks. Items from the North-west. Wiynirec, June 14. The Methodist Conference at Portage la Prairie has decided to proceed immediately with the proposed Theological Institute in Winnipeg. Hayter Reed, present Assistant Indian Commissioner in the North-west, has been appointed Commissioner, vice Mr. Dewd- ney. A. Forget, Clerk of the North-west Council, succeeds to the position rendered vacant by Reed’s elevation. Death of a Noted Man. Provipence, R. I., June 24, Hon. Rowland Gibson Hasaard died sud- denly this morning, aged 86. He was in his usual health a short time before his death. Mr. Haszard was noted as a Finan- cier, Literateur, Mathematician and Meta- physician. His name was known all over the civilized world. Shot Dead. Laxe Mecantic, June 24. Lucius F. Warren, United States Deputy Marshal, was shot dead yesterday evening by a desperado named Donald Morrison, whom he was trying to arrest on a charge of arson. The people of the village are greatly excited as Morrison threatens to do more harm. A force is coming from Sher- brooke to arrest him. Farewell. Moncron, June 24. Rev. J. H. Hogg preached his farewell sermon to an immense congregation to- night. He was presented with an addregs by the Sunday School this afteynnon and a purse of $300 will be presented to him to- night. ; Political Activity. --— Lonpon, June 24. Each party in the Commons is urgently whipping its members for the division on Morley’s motion in regard to the adminis- tration of the Crimes Act. The division | will take place on Tuesday. The Papacy. Rome, June 24. The Osservatore Romane, referring to ' Premier Crispis’ policy as intended to force Pope to leave Italy, says it will have the | that result it pervvvered in. THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - enfant - . SRGNDEY: JUNE 25, i888. _ Boston Markets. From the official market report of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, June 21, we extract the following : Porators.—Receipts for the past six days 33,000 bu., previous six days 69,500 bu. The arrivals show a marked falling off this week, and the old stock on hand has been considerably reduced, but has been sold at very low prices asa rule. At the close there is a little better feeling, and some of the best hard domestic stock is held at 60c, with P. E. Island Chenangoes at 45 to b5c, as to quality, Eaos.—Receipts for the week 11 boxes, 49 bbls., 9,704 cases; last week 17 boxes, 49 bbls., 10,126 cases. The arrivals con- tinue moderate, and all choice fresh. stock meets with a ready sale, with prices rang- ing from one-half to one cent higher than last week. Strictly extra eastern are scarce and bring full prices. P. E. Island, N. 8. and N. B. firsts are in good demand at 17c. Porx.—There is a steady demand for pork at the following prices :— We gga Fe bcs Woah ck eee 17.75 to 18.00 re GNI, ook c ks kb ok caw es 17.50 to 17.75 Caer, Mee WAL s, . is ch és toes 17.25 to 17.50 OO a ee, ak xs ce sb eae 17.50 to 17.75 I ee a ae 15.75 to 16.00 Ghee BOD. cbs cbads ovacs Bal 15.00 to 15.25 Extra Prime meW....-...ss0s; 14.75 to 15.00 HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. June 23.—J C Brims, Montreal; C Faw- cett, Sackville; Thos Ridgedale, Montreal ; A B Macklin, Toronto; Dr. McLauchlin and wife, O'Leary; Jas J Walsh, Toronto; Robt McLeod, Halifax; Ed P Romeril, Montreal ; Harry J Dean, do; B C Webber, Toronto. OSBORNE HOUSE. June 23—Martin Lanigan, Richibucto; C D Mack, Liverpool, NS; E Lockett, Eldon ; Wm F Callahan, do; Rev T W “Johnstone, Victoria; R Macleod, St Pierre, Miq. 24th— J D Rouse, Montreal; John R Reid, North Queensland, Australla. 25th—W E Scott, St Peter’s Bay; W F Tidmarsh, St. Peter's Island. 1 GRIND ORATIA WILL BE DELIVERED BY Kix-Gov, Hon. John P, St. John, ON THE SUBJECT OF TEMPERANCE and PROHIBITION ome ne Market Hall, Charlottetown, ee, MONDAY, JUNE 25th, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Do not fail to hear this celebrated Lecturer. Tickets of Admission— Reserved Seats, 50 cents each ; any other part of the Hall, 25 cents, to be procured at Apothecaries’ Hall, G. H. Haszard’s, and at the door. : ‘The P. E. Isiand Railway will issue Tickets from Summerside, Georgetown #nd Souris and intermediate Stations, good to return on Tuesday, the 26th inst., at one first-class fare. Doors open at 7.30 p. m, Chair taken at 8 o'clock, JOHN Ross. Secretary of Committee. jul2—m w f tl dte A Musical Kutertainment —WILL BE HELD IN THE~ CONVENT HALL, HILLSBOROUGH SQUARE, —ON— TUESDAY, JUNE 26th. Doors open at 7.30 p. m. Concert to begin at 8 o'clock. Admission, 25 cents. ju22—pd Furniture, Carpets, &c. BY AUCTION AT MY SALESROOM, On Friday, 29th Inst., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.: Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture, Carpets, Sideboard, Pictures, Glassware, Crock- ery, etc., etc. G. M. HARRIS, juz Auctioneer, UCTION SALE. City Property on. Gr on Street, To be sold by Public Auction, on the Premises, on TUESDAY, the Third day of July next, at 12 o'clock, noon: All that valuable Property, situated on Graf- ton Street (Kast), known as the ‘WALSH ESTATE.” being Town Lot Number 48 in the Third Hundred of Tawn Lots. There are three Dwelling Houses on the Property, which are all in repair. The property will be sold to suit purchasers. A portion of the purchase money may remain secured by mortgage. For further particulars apply to McLEAN & McDONALD, Solicitors. ju7—2aw tl sle DOMINION DAY. Excursion to Brule and Return. fQHE Steamer “HEATHER BELLE” will, on MONDAY, July 2nd, make a trip to Brule Wharf, leaving the Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf, Charlottetown, at 8 o clock a. m., local time, and returning same evening. Fare for the Trip, 60 Cents. L. OC. OWEN, jul8—m w f2wks Agent, E.. BECAUSE whole country June 25, 1888. BYHILARATING FLUIDS vince from MR. JAMES A. ROUE, of Halifax, for his JER ATED WATERS, I will be pleased. to fill orders with despatch in the following lines, viz: :— Lemonade, } Cream Soda, raise * | In Large and Small Ginger Ale, Bottles. «hampagne Cider, | Nerve Food, J In order to give my CITY CUSTOMERS every satisfaction, I have secured the services of an Experienced Expressman, without delay. Special Rates to management of Picnics, &c. Highest Price paid for all kinds of EMPTY BOTTLES. Telephone in connection. JOHN JOY, Old Londen Heuse, WATER STREET. jul6—tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc. se. ee ee eee WANTED.—At the Hospital for the Insane, an Assistant Cook. vages, $6.00 a month. Apply to Dr. BLANCHARD, 6i—ju T° LET, for the summer months, the House on Rose’ * © very desirable Summer Re pene. ae at the LoNDON HOUSE, jug— NO WONDER --His Prices astonish the natives. ustomer more than pleased. Competitors may say what is not true about Bankrupt Clothing, Big Boom in Clothing, &., &., but L. E. PROWSE oes the business ali the same. t who will deliver Goods to any part of the city ] was TED.—To Charter or Purchase, a Schoon- er of about 50 or 60 Tons, to carry lumber from Gaspe, Quebec, Apply to G. W. BENTLEY, Charlottetown. jus WANTED.—Old Brass Composition, for which the highest cash price will be paid, Apply , at McKinnon & MCLEAN’s Foundry. tf—jul6 WANTED IMMEDIATELY,—A Girl for gener- = housework. Apply at this office. jud—t LOST. Today, somewhere between M. Steven- son’s and the Ferry Wharf, a Shawl. Finder will kingly leave same at this office, li—ju2z2 LOSt.—On the morning of the 22nd, in the city, a small Silver Watch and Chain, silver cross attached, with letters “G. P.” engraved. Will the finder kindly leave it at THE EXAMINER office, 2i—ju22 FoR SALE.—A few thousand goed Hard Brick second hand, Also—A good Frame anne as itstands. Enquire of Joseph Knight, or Piokard, Harness Maker. tf—ju23 ro LET.—A Piano. Apply to C, LEwis, north side of Queen Square, tf—ju23 LOSt.—On the 17th inst., between St. Dunstan’s College and town, a Black Overcoat, with **D. A. Bruce, Maker,” marked on it. Finder will be rewarded on leaving it at this office, ju23—3i pd A GENTLEMAN and his Wife or two Ladies can be comfortab'y accommodated after the first of July, on appleation to Mrs. W. Ken- NEDY, Hillsborough Square. ju22 WANTED.—A Young Man for outdoor work nen to LAWRENCE WATSON, Queen Street, ju22—t To LET.—The Boarding House situate on hing Street, at present occupied by Arthur Clark. Possession can be had on Ist August. Apply to CATHERINE McKEnNNA, Terrace House. juzl—iw 3aw FOR SALE.—At Millner’s Tin Shop, Daisy Pumps for washing windows, garden pur- poses, etc, 3i eod—ju20 T° LET.—A desirable Cottage, situated on north side of King Squave. Possession at one. Apply to A. R, Crospy, at Medical Hall. jul9—t T° LET.—On corner of Water and Pownal Streets, a Room suitable for Shop or Office, lately occupied by the Inspector of Weights and Measures. Apply to DR. BLANCHARD, = tf—juld To LET.—A Shop on Water Street. Apply to C. Beno. 6i—juls— To LET.—A Dwelling on Upper Euston Street. Rent $100. Apply to CaaRLES MCGREGOR. jul3—tf LOSt.—On Tuesday morning, near J.D. Mc- Leod’s corner, a Black Purse, containing a small sum of money. The finder will be reward- ed by leaving it at the London Honse, or with the owner, MRS. DANIEL MCDONALD, Dorciestcr Street. jai3s To LET.—A Residence near the entrance of St. Peter’s Road, recently in the occupation of the late Superintendent of the P. E. Island itaii- way. Immediate possession. Apply to J. A. LONGWORTH. tf ap25 WANTED.—A good Servant. Good wages Must be highly recommended. Apply at THE EXAMINER Olflice. jull FoR SALE.—A Double Scull Shell, in good rowing condition. Apply at this office. jug—tf WANTED.—Three honest, pushing Men in your vicinity; special inducements now ; IGOMPETITORS VERY UNEASY. WHY *°? Because the Big Rush for Clothing is at E. PROWSE’S. o Every his Prices are too low for competition. The are invited to see his wonderful Stock of L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the Great Big Hat, Queen Street. BANKRUPT CLOTHING. Midsummer. $$ —— — -—— E ARE GIVING GENUINE BARGAINS THIS SUMMER, and the people know it. Witness the rush to our Store every day, and the old-fashioned crush on Market Days. Our aim is to be THE LEADING BARGAIN HOUSE IN CHAR. LOTTETOWN, and we are fast taking that position. Everyone is delighted with the Bargains they secure by buying from us, and we purpose continuing such prices on good goods as shall convince everyone that it pays to buy their D Y GOODS and MILLINERY at BEER BROS. In HATS, BONNETS and MILLINERY of all kinds, our Stock is the Largest, our Assortment the Finest, our Work the Best, and our Prices as Low as any on the Island. Ladies] know that they secure the latest styles and handsomely finished work by buy- ng from us, and our success this season, as 4 consequence, is in advance of our expecta- iions. Orders by mail have prompt and careful personal attention. FIGURES : We have a Bonanza 25c. line of BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STRAW HATS, worth up to 40c., and are closiug out a large odd lot of MENS’ SOFT AND HARD FELT HATS, at 25c. and 50c. each. IN DRESS GOODS, a large job lot of goods are marked at ridiculously low prices—call and see them. In SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, we have bargain lots at 15c., 25c. and 30c. each; and in HOSIERY and GLOVES you can secure many genuine ‘* surprises.” Carpets, Oil Cloths and Linoleums, Carpets, Oil Cloths aud Linoleums, LARGE STOCK, BEST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES, at ~ BEER BROS. Charlottetown, June 18, 1888—eod & wky —— a oe ————————— ——_ DRESS GOODS, NEW SHADES, AT JAMES PATON & CO?’S., —AND— NEW TRIMMINGS TO MATCH AT JAMES PATON & CO’S., —AND— LOW BEST PRICES. AT JAMES PATON & CO’S. ety DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! Don’t Buy before looking at James Paton & Co’s DREHSS GOODS Ch’town, June 14, 1888—dy & wky | a — — LORNE HOTEL, 'racadie Beach, P. E. Island. Oo HIS FAVORITE SUMMER RESORT will be open to receive Guests on SATUR- DAY, THE 30rn JUNE. Under efficient management, it will assure pleasure and comfort to all who may avail themselves of the special advantages of this Popular Resort. The distance from Charlottetown is only 13 miles by a good road, passing through a splendid and picturesque farming country ; or, if you prefer rail, Trains run twice « day from Charlottetown to Bedford Station, where ‘Teams are waiting to convey Guests to tke LORNE, a distance of four miles, occupying about one horr from the time of startinz, where you can have Surf Bathing, Boating, Shooting, Hiver aud Deep Sea Fishing, ete., etc., and all the usual Sports indulged in during the holidays. CHARGES MODERATE. For terms and full particulars apply to JOHN J. DAVIES, Proprietor of Hotel Davies, or SIMON W. CRABBE, Esgqrs., Charlottetown. LORNE HOTEL CQ., (Lrp.) nea Ss Don’t oon: Salary —BROWN BROT ur ’ YX, Fan (ties & fr}-ja5 June 20, 1888—4w eod