2 Shae es THE DAILY | ry AT] V EVA Mf TNE | for larger exhibition grounds and buildings i If ha A KA cL UY E, iat Charlottetown, ana it is now very gratily- . ling to see that a few public -spirited citizens i have undertaken to supply the much-felt | want. ‘To-day we can boast of having the largest and best equipped trotting park and exhibition grounds in the Maritime Pro- Hise. vinces, The contractors for the main exhibi- ne leat ition building, Messts.Clarke & Schurman,of Sia ASC) Summerside, have a large number of men $3,610,172 ; last 'employed, and that commodious and well- this year, | arranged edilice is rapidly approaching com- pletion, Messrs. Parkman & Crabbe, of this city, are the contractors for the horse THE s Lhe JULY 5, 1890 Notes and Comments. Bradstreet’s report shows that had 869 failures this year against § year Assets this year, $3.424,461 $7,224,503; last year, $7,283,571 year, Liabilities rintendent of the Census Porter | ~ Up STi aos ; . rat says that from present indications the re-| stable s, and buildings for cattle, : sheep, turus of the enumerators would show aj Piss and poultry, machinery sheds, &Xc. “ ‘ i s “hese ‘nternprisir ry no . ve total population in the United States of | K hes gi gis - # ot pase a 2 64,500,000, against 50,100,733 in 1530. also a good many hands employe and are pushing the work of construction as rapidly as is consistent with good workman- ship. The structures throughout are taste- fully and substantially built, reflecting credit upon architects, contractors, Associa- tion and all others concerned. The different | departments for live stock are judiciously en . wt. | grouped, in order that the thousands of ex- it is eatimated at the Tre ssury Depart- | #*'U ed, in er tha . , . : ; ee ileal hibitors and visitors can have easy ingress ment, Washngion, that ST dll seinen th all, and view from the . . at + $20.000.000 i the pub.te and egress to Them ali, ant e i decrease Of about PLU, 0UY, — salen as A alice teal » whine ene ling rith f she 1) I Mraton since J This} grand stand the whore surroundings with debt of the nited States since v ie : c : ih d convenience. With a railroad 1849! annuum, The British post office, which in distributed 76,000,000 letters per now distributes 1,600,000,000, exclusive of P steards, newspapers, etc. La alone the number of letters posted.and de- Ly mdon livered annually is 850,000,000. been & there has une, ple sure an ; , ; ts el | will make the total decrease for the fiscal : : ; a Lu : t Monday $87,800,000 'switch from the Lower St. Peter's Read rear el e 43 I aay og, ,OVY,*Z ’ 7 sinat 114 000,000 the previous fiscal | Crossing to the grounds, the water-works, against ,0U0,000 the , r | steam appliances, ete., the managers of the oe 4. | approaching exhibition will have at their The cen : a eS | command all the requirements essentially given De low have been sat uncea a ' ecessary to ensure success. THE EXAMINER officiai way th m far: Brovklya, aoe. Oe *| has on more than one occasion approvingly Baltimore, 900,000 ; b ot .4a0 >! siluded to the progress of the work of the Buifsic, 250,000; Cincinnati, ones > Association, and it is,therefore,not necessary Chicago, 1,050,000; ¢ leveland, 260. OW ‘| to add anything further at present. Columbus, 114,000; Detroit, 197,000; Grand | nrc dicts tee sus returns from the U.S. ston, TY } -} ay Mo: dianapolis 125,- | ’ j Rapids, Mi 35,000; In a ea Camp Brighton. 000; Louisville, 180,000; Muwaukee, 200,- ni 000; Minneapelis, 180,000; ene ooo | The Military Camp at Brighton broke up som ¢ -. ’ " ' Oy )- iila- i . © ‘ . 1,627,227; Ne wv Urieans, 246.0 » O00: ~. | to-day, and the men have left for their delphia, 1,040,400; Pittsburg, ~oU,( »“*|homes. The Aiberton Company, under 38,000; Wash- | ~ . 155,000; Wasl- | ( iptain Maxwell, and the Georgetown Bat- SUoMme OF | tery, commanded by Captain Owen, were | escorted to the train this morning by the Paul, The imerease 10 L suis, 440,000; st. ington, 230,000. the cities is disappointing!¥ small. -According to lite advices Eng! is | Artille ry Band, and given a hearty ‘*send- likely to require all the cereals that Ameri | off” by their companions-in-arms. ¢ i send her this year, for continucd On Thursday a good audience assembled wet weather and cold blighting winds are} to hear Rev. David Sutherland deliver his rapidly destroying ihe crops. A | lecture on ** Pluck.” The lecture was an Londo: despatch of the Ist says :—/|sdmirable one, and was listened to with the } ‘ sha | rotting on the ground, He | deepest interest. ihe h sy I | Before the meeting closed, Lieut.-Colonel retting th ‘ mildew, tne fiel iS are wileatl 1 being turned into ponds, nothing is. ripen- | Dogherty, in a neat speech, complimented ing. As forthe fruit, nearly all we get/the men on their conduct while in Camp, comes, like most other things, from abroad, | referred to the kindness he had always met We are more and more dependent om tor-| with at the hands of the citizens of Char- |lottetown, and moved fhat the thanks of . ‘es t tlicers and men nuw in camp be _ ten- prospects worse aud worse for the English | lered to Mr. Robert Angus, for his gra- Fortune seemed likely to be more | ;ujtous use of the telephone, to Mr. Justice but ram set) Young for continuing to supply, as former- ly, illustrated papers and magazines, and to ithe Y. M. C. A. for their admirable meet- fhe shortest strike on record occurred | ings held, as well as the liberal supply of Mill, New Bedford, Mass., on writing material and papers, The motion ' . ? 1 " iegn supplies for provisious and delicacies - e ‘ t -? »' . f every kind, Every year makes the the lartmer pavor season, le tne present 1, and since the beginning of June country is wrapt in gloom. tue at; Acusbnret he 2nd inst. A vreak in the machinery of | W4: No. 1 mill caused a suspension of wags | Sonny carried. some time in the forenoon. The overseer Pvennenen" wanted the mule spinners to make up the| Gddfellowship. time atnoon. ‘The Haud Spinners’ Union | —— has an agreement with its members not to| wake up jost time. ‘The spmners declined | o do as the overseer wished. Joseph Bur- gess stopped his mules at 12 and the other spinners followed him. The overseer dis- charged Burgess and all the spinners in the mili, some 30 in number, refused to return. At a& compromise m«ce between the | committee of strikers and the mill authori- } (ies was in progress, reinstated the spinners, who were back at work at 1.45. —The french t Chappeile installed the following officers of Wildey Lodge, No. 27, N G—G Frank Beer. V G—Lemuel E Prowse. . S—George Waller. P S—W R Boreham. Treas—Benj Bremner. Warden—kE Hubert Beer, Conductor—Rev W W Brewer. Chaplaiu—-W C Turner. Organist—W A Hawley. ‘ ee O G-—J D Taylor, Pees? £6.30 Stews. radicals} py NG—A D White. one English English sensational politicians and unite in asserting that Lord Salisbury has LS N G—W G Gillespie. signed a secret agreement with Germany,! RS V G—Malcolm Nelson. P edging himself to give the services of the LS V G—Arthur §$ Johnson. British navy to that country in the case of | BRS S—W A Hawley. war with France. This theory is gaining LS S—John McLeod, 1, several papers declaring that they J P G—Chas J Paton. JTVUUNR wi no donbt that England had joined The returns of the outgoing officers prove Germany in an offensive and deiensive that this Loxige is not only holding its own, ince. The rumors will probabiy have | but has during the past term made a good ad- the result of renewing the friendship be- | Y@mcement. Che prospects of its future suc- has | °¢83 are brighter than ever before. 4000 somewhat cooled. There is certainly much | ee ee eellu : on the subj cb. espec imilyin Brance, vRere bie telegrams do hot Pre flect the real the public pulse. At the assures ' . : ’ 1 2 te tween i.ussis ana I rance, thas of iate 4 teligious Services. ondition of Zioa Church—Services to-morrow will be { known diplomat conducted by the pastor, Rev. D. Sutheriand, the press igency in London that hothing in the morning at il and in the evening at 7 been dune affecting present Huropeanjo'clock. Morning prayer meeting at 10.15: engagements, and that Lord Salisbury will |Sabbath School and Bible Classes at 2.30 erush out all Op} vsition to the trealy by a; p- m. slear explanation of his acts and motives.| The Bible Class will meet in the parlor of the ¥, M. ©. A. this evening from 8 to 9 same time, a W has Phe Prohibition Party of Maine re- o’ elock | ‘ ePonven . d } 3 je a Tetie + cently met in convention, and this 1s the; Myr, William Gorten, the travelling secre- deliverance the convention on the pre- jtary forthe Y. M. ©, A., will address the condition of the iiquor traffic in that | gospel meeting in the Y. M. GC. A. Hall to oi the Dow idea :— | rorrow afternvon at 4 o'clock. + 8eneu birth-place Db ** That the Republican and Democratic par- Remember the Railway Gospel Meeting ia a liquor element suflicieutly Me Leod’s Hall to-morrow afternoon at four lage to prevent apy (horough or de termined oclock, Strangers will always find a wel- euturcement of the prohibitery law; their de-jcome. Lesson—Rev., 8-20, Behold I stand at clarations are theretoure meaningless, and ad- | tbe door and knock. options well undeistood by the liquor interest, ties each contain 4+O+e and by the officials upon whom enforcement Starving i Mi ” . Starving in New depends, and at whose hands the law is igs ona be York. ractical ullified iu the cities and large p'*# + y bu : ; © . SAL BS | or ma crea rT Dh rae hE Awn Sidi of Bintan { SOLID FACTS FOR PROVINCIALISTS TO PONDER . ia 4 OVER, nme Ling Upon Chis Ceiverance the | ee ] ‘ : ;} New York, July 3.—Men so weakened _“* If any ordi j roi had said anything | by hunger tihat they stagger as they walk, like thi ty he we { a have been denohac- | and famished children crying in vain for ) ft : $¢ ot t} ii ! » l, + om ‘ ar Ae pu Ss gist oi uM sometaing to eat, are scenes to be seen bu lug i by Simon pare pro- |, : ; / : : : Ms Ere Pro | among the lockout cloak makers to-day bibi nis I noioiny we presume to! w f . 29 ‘ ; ‘ e-pting it as se t} "| Not a few of the 2,000 men and women 1rom ace 1 1b ke rue ne | 14 i a ee saa ; refore, app 3 to be that alter nea: y ; oo families have f0E nearly two forty years ¢ probibitory ‘iquor law (amen ;. | weeks lived vn only bre d and water. Since ed times wi m6 numie he law 18 to-day | wat Saturday in all £083.60 has been re- he cities and large lceived, to be distributed among the distress- ed workmen, When it is taken into con- —As a good many persons are enquiring sideration that this Was divided among why the fountain on Queen Square is not | 2»900 persons, the majority of whom have in operation this year Tne Examiner to- | 9*8¢ families, it can well be imagined how day interviewed Mr. Arthur Newbury on much privation must exist. None of them the subject. That gentleman has author- have a penny with which to pay for the ized us to state (1) (hau no collecti ms for | sheltering of themselves and families, and detraying the co-t of the fountain have : they are re arful that they will be tarned ever been made, (2) that the sum of $110 js | OUT Mato the street. One of the poor fel- yet due on account of construction, and (3) | lows has already received a dispossess notice that about $25 will be required to re-pud- | and Un.e8s SOTAC good Samaritan intervenes dle the basin after settling of the clay dur. | 25 litde family will be turned out. Ar- ing the winter and to make the work per- | ngements are making for a benefit to be manent, after which, of course, no. further | hei in a few daysat the Madison Square annual outlay wili required. "Aa aad Phe atre. A number of prominent profes- money is forthcoming for this purpose, and sivunl people have signified their wil’ing- as the amount collected for the garcens thig | 2¢% tv lend their services to the cause, and year is $130 less than that cvilected | ** 13 t be hoped that considerable money last year the expense of thefountain cannot | W+!l be derived from this source, be taken out of the garden fund. Some! . a. aan: a should be at once made which will A Wonderful Flesh Producer. resuict in the fountain being fitted Te , 4 put in working order at ra . ke ta Se er is the title given to Scott's Emulsion are at present it is neither useful nor orna-)°! Uod Liver Oil by many thonsaads who have practicaily a nullity io alt towns of the State,” he : } renee : ~Itaken it. It not only gives fles! mental. Speaking of the fountain and | how he Sian ee ae “7 nec eapenliten, jg © , oy vietue of Its Own nutritious properties, | What about it? j = ; , try your weight. Scoti’s Emulsioa ig per- iy palatable, Sold by all druggists at! 500 vp. i2 years ago Tue EXAMINER called ! ur"is : tention to the necessit there and $ ts + eee Wt Fe ' ¢ was seconded by Capt. D. Stewart, and un” On last evening, Deputy Grand Master a for the present term : uge 4 » te ¢ - Bes vusen “juare, reminds us of that fence. | jit cleates an appetite for food. Use it and | 2 4ree Delegates to the Convention, sr as JULY 5 vA + : t.” Shi ARN eo 4 pili in 4 t A Life WEN aomaee WE Wd Gera Sores ere ley ie. tat eg Saae a yer ay +S bene am “eg _ rts. ugha ey” SAS iy ya. HE S. Ss. “COBAN,” for St. John’s, New- fovadland, will be due at Charlottetown on and will TUESDAY MORNING, the 8&th inst., carry Cattle and Sheep en deck, For Freight or Passage apply te PEAKE BROS, & CO., Agents. julyi—2i Hard Coal. _—_ ee NCHOONER “ALASKA,” from New York, \) has arrived with a cargo of superior JERMYN HARD COAL, landing Monday at Mec Millan’s. R. McMILLAN, july5—lw P. B. ISLAND RAILWAY. Notice to Shippers. .* HIPPERS OF FREIGHT from Charlotte- ‘ town for points East are hereby notified that same must hereafter be delivered at Warheouse not later than 4 p. m., standard, if required to be forwarded to des- tination next morning. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Ch’town. July 5,1890—dy pat 3i Charlottetown Board of Trade, FEXHE i Corporation will be held at the Board Room, in the Cameron Block, Charlottetown, on the evening of WEDNESDAY, July 9th, at 8 o'clock. General Quarterly Meeting of this | aie | nk ee At this time of the year we always have a great many Remnants in Dress Goods, Prints, Cloths, Ribbons, Laces, Embroidery, Gimps, Silks, Satins, Piushes, &e. NEAT we will close out all these at clearing prices. It is almost certain there will be something you want. Bie’ RFPS ANIE A YE TOO RE SS OTR eS SiS FA a ’ ' ( POLITICAL MEETINGS HE undersigned will meet the Electors ot the Second District of Queen’s County for the Legislative Council at the following times aad p aces :— Brackley Point Road, Harrington, in the 7 o'clock, p. m. At Stanhope School House, oa Thursday, 10th, at 7 p. m. At Mount Stewart Hall, on Friday, 1ith, at 7 p. m. At Ten Mile House, St. Peter’s Road, on Saturday, J2th, at 6 p. m. 14th, at 7 p. m. At Wood Islands, on Tuesday, 7 p. m. ie Caledouja School House, on Wednesday, 16th, at 7 p. m, © Be eo At Murray Harbor Road School House, ov. Thursday, 17th, at 7 p. m. At Eldon Hall, on Friday, 18th, at 7 p. m. At Avondale School House, on Saturday, 19th, at 4 9. m. ° At Vernon River Hall, on Monday, 21st, at 4p. m. ae Pownal Hall, on Tuesday, 22nd, at 4 p- m, At Fort Augustus, on Thursday, 24th, at é p- m. At Donagh School House, on Friday, 25th, at 7 p. m, At Mount Herbert Hall, on Saturday, 26th, at 4 p. m. At York Hall, on Monday, 28th, at 7 p. m. At Blooming Point School, on Tuesday, 29th, at 5 p. m: 15th, at JAMES NICHOLSON, JAMES ROSS. julys—dy wky PB ISLAND STBAMERS j Summer Arrangements. ee eee ene VHE well-known Steamers “ST. LAW- RENCE” and “ PRINCESS OF WALK3” will —_ DAILY TRI! Sas under, Sundays ex- cepted :— Leaving Charlottetown at six o’clock in the morning for Pictou, connecting there with steamer ‘‘Egerion” at 10 a. m. for New Gias- gow, and thus with Morning Train for Cape Breton and Kastern Poiots. Also at Pictou ati p.m, with I. C, R. for Halifax. Leaving Pictou about noon, on arrival of Morn- ing train from Halifax, for Charlottetown. Leaving Summerside on arrival of Morning Train from Charlottetown for Point du Chene and connect there with I. C. R. Trains for Moncion and St. John, for Canada and United States. Leaving Point du Chene on arrival of Morning ‘Train fram St. John and Moncton for Sam- inerside, and connect there with traia for Charlottetown. by order, : F. W. HALES, Secy. Ch’town Steam Nav. Co. (Ltd). julyS—eod 4in fenders for Fence. At Belle Creek School House, on Monday, BEDROOM SETS, | | Tie Cheapest Clothing in the @& | Counters heaped with Boys’ Clothinta : : PAR! GR SETS not ili titting, not she ddy, but good, sir r of 7 ) *. Suits, at the iowest prices, MENS | Be SUITS, very cheap ; — | Sofas, Tables and Chairs, AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. meena ae (x) cee 4 Charlottetown, July 5, 1890. eer ae. ~. aE ee ee —_— oe (x) IF YOU WANT BARGAINS, CAN GIVE THEM TO YOU IN ALL KINDS OF Dry Goods and Clothine. iit They will not be Undersold by any, re - cS nn“. i . rye ~ . ; Their Stock haying been bought at a Big Reduction on Cost, they will give some startling low prices. VISIT THE} CHEAP STORE. ou We & Cy. Sign of the Lien, 136 Queen “treet ~ BHALED TENDERS, marked “Tenders fir ence,” will be received by the King’s County Exhibition Association, at the office of Capt. Malcolm McDonald, Georgetown, until SATUR- WAY, the 12th day of July, inst., for supplying thé material and building a board fence arouna the grounds of the said Association according 10 a specification, a copy of which can be seen at the aforesaid office and at the residence of the undersigned at t ardigan Bridge. ‘Tenders to state the amount per running foot for which the werk wiil be completed, and the exira amount for gates, rhe Awocistion does not bind itself to accept the iowest or any tender. oo GEORGE F. OWEN, Secretary King’s Co. Kxhivition Assoviation, Cardigan, P. E.L, July 5, 1390, Lileral-Conservative Couventiog, CONVENTION will be held at the Hall, < Hunter River, on THURSDAY, 10th July, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of } choosing 4 Candidate to run for She First Legislative Council Pis- trict, Queen’s Vounty. Hack Polling Division is requested to send W. E, DAWSON, President Lib, Con, Association, Charlottetown, June 27. 1890. BOSTON sTEAMERS. CESTER ” will run regularly fer remainder of SC2s0n, Leaving CHARLOTTETOWN for BOSTON every Thursday|= ab 6 o'clock p. m., AND.—— Leaving BOSTON every Wednesday at noon, ity Proms cron, | CARVELL BROS., Agents, i, ean” Pay = a A WPORTANT TO BUYERS |, f ] = r : JAMES Pat — é-00ds prices. 1A A ‘ ai re} : ai? - . At MARK WRIGET & 00., Ltdjioc. JAMES Lar te t De: o tac Aa WS PAM IN - ‘ij ite is wor pe ualied Our Black All-Wool Cashmeres and J are dyed by Chappat & Cie., and are ranted to keep the color, Warp Henrietta Cloth that we Sic CRAPE ua Call early for first choice. put nhac PATON & in itaelf «ff CO'S. name v ” ul qualit h $1.10. wy he + aposed WEATHER to rain and i6 be Led at PATON & O@ be Given Away. “ : ane as, OCS as we solu six hundred of last April, Fit Gut the Boys at J Patean & Co's, | ouy Your Carpets ; School House, on Wednesday, 9th July, at | 2et Sst iyas and Lowest Prices. eise where will make a big FLOOR OL CLOTHS from half tu six yards wide. The Cheapest ei ae ui vity. i Schools, Churches and Private Hotes § SPRING ~ leg aa 1 6 upey . of those nice Pictures, the a Clothing Store, ; at Pen ee eins Right riace, -ATON & CO. show tock in the Province, the before seeing our stock mistake, BLINDS and with SLACK SILKS very cheap, BISSELD CRPLT SWEEPER 70. 25° Neapll ad SGU 5 a3, ~*~ = = =< = —s = OME aSiT WAS. Take one on trial. 50 Tons Hard Coal, ™ Firm on this Island. | tt ww ' tl ary lenient Ls os juy3—lw GoME AS IT IS, he ACE IT ry GOOD QUALITY. .- i. LYONS. <n nsncias nn eset ee LOBSTERS WANTED. st Cash Prices paid for Canned “R@RACE HASSARD, Ca’'tawn, June 20, ON & Cy A Choice- Selection of § cuding Novelties in Dre at most modera value in MOURNING IQO0T * The Black Sij sevea Handred Pictures | last-we will give to ey, asec of Two Dollars’ worth of D Popular if you t LACE CURTAINS in @& hart ee, ‘HE Gold Medal—the finest Carpet Sweeper that the Bis- sel Co, make—is used in twelve Royal Palaces and in nearly tio hundred thousand homes. N> dust with it, no noise, no Wear’ on carpets, no carpet that - ill notsweep and sweep it JAMES PATON & CO, — 35 - MOURNING Goons WEEK | uUneG is 2 LOO} a 5 a —_———( x -—__—_—__ - MARK: F SQUARF, : : - A : 2 Carlottetown, Juae 30, 1899, - . ree rece ee ee eee 0 ae et ee * -— : ™ Ss 2 ana we Ba es From this date the steamers “CARROLL” and “ Wor- Scr bes ng To-day per S hooner ** Ethel