THE DAILY EXAMINER, Ih. [HARRIS & STEWART. MARRIED. assisted by Rev. M. J. McLeod, brother of town, to Davina, eldest daughter of D. A. Me- Leod, Esq., of Eldon. _—— A Wonderful Flesh Producer. This is the title given to Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil by many thousands who have taken it. It not only gives flesh and strength by virtue of its own nutritious properties, but creates an appetite for food. Use it and try your weight. Scott’s Emulsion is per- fectly palatable. Sold by all druggists at 50c and $1. “7-7 Fresh strawberries, received this morn- ing, at Beer & Gofl’s. A SD 40th inst., by the Rev. A. McLean Sinclair, | the bride, Dr. H. D. Johnson, of Charlotte- | } | | | } Dry 1 Hoe Boys’ White Laced Shirts, | 50 eents each. HARRIS & | STEWART. | | I selling for 20c. per pair. HARRIS & STEWART. Ladies’ Light Summer Under Vests, all qualities, from 20 cents up. HARRIS & STEWART. Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks, | a new lot just received, | HARRIS & STEWART. | Black Ribbon,--a new lot just in. HARRIS & STEWART. Parasols and Umbrellas.— We have still a_ well- assorted stock selling at low prices. Ch’town, July 31, 1890. NEW YORK JULY 31, 1890. ——_ Legislative Council Election. A CLOSE CON T S Tue contest has resulted in the ‘ return of four supporters of the Govern- Victory with the Government. ment and three Oppositionists. We have to > ; } > . ; . congratulate Messrs. Poole and Campbell Tue result of the polling is as follows :— on their election by good majorities. It is xincre COUNTY regretted that the return of the Govern- aN ; ment candidates for the Second District of FIRST DISTRICT. Queen's is not by larger majorities. In] Reports state that Hooper is elected by a respect to the election of men of proved small majority. ability and respectability, such as Messrs. SECOND DISTRICT, Nicholson and Ross, the candidates of an Ht ts economical and honest Government, there 2 s should be no uncertainty whatever. The - & majorities should be large and undoubted. Montague. ... ee 5b 4 Not much political interest was taken in} Cardigan........ sees eeceeetnes: 4 673 the election. The feeling of the people is, Murray Harbor North, Su 66 ] h: legislative chamber is Murray Harbor South. . 63 49 apparently, that one legislative ch: ES ESE OOSIE SCOPE Fe re 77 3d enough to come out and vote for. So/Duyndas ................000005- 71 53 strong is this feeling, that it was EE a ere ee 48 78 : i ve ») » ficulty that electors could be induced to| Lot G6..........s cece cece eeeee 4 . of eeneies BO Ms as incavceedonntigess 42 34 vote even for the re oko once vn dns or'ron cakes 97 46 their condemnation of the action of the] Whim Road Cross,............. - 94 62 Opposition in respect to the mortgagee vote, | 18 Mile Brook................-- 60 50 or their approval of a Government which | GeOrgetOWN. .... secre rereeces 51 26 has proved itself the farmer's best friend. 728 676 As usual, the Oppositionists were much OU EEN’S COUNTY more zealous and active than the upholders ov aes - . ee dl . FIRST DISTRICT. of the Government. The “outs” always TRS EST EK strive hard to get in, and they did their ut- . oe most to defeat the Government can- 2 3 didates. But they have not, with ES all their striving, gained anything by the Eienter Ri 4 vs ; NO ons nn.bs ap 4s inantne 7 . 3 are not stronger | > ; — Ss — of yesterday ; ay rE ee a 56 15 in the Legislative Council than they were] Qjifton ....... 22... .c.ceeceeeees 83 54 during the past few years. But the Govern-/ North River ..................-- 18 65 ment has gained an additional seat Dc cnc neueesces cesses ae ++O+e ST ESTE TE SOE RE 82 41 The Potato Bug. Westville... .... 2. eee e eens 85 29 —— ae ae We learn with regret that the potato bug| Hope River................... . 69 37 seems to be getting a foothold in this Pro- — a Reitsen dies one ee oe 46 21 e a ~ , oF vince. There has been too much laxness foes» "sep lahat te alata “2 10 6 5s can okey cane 54 15 towards this pest. The greatest care and| New I ede scsaeaners . 38 44 watchfulness should now be exercised in{Gramville....................... 46 42 respect to it. Paris Green should not be a Aish dntetdhennsted ane 47 57 ee: 3 rm , - o- spared. Once established here, the bug]< REVO wc ccncesisccosccsnyerees 47 17 ; vig ce St Catherines ............ rs will be as hard to get rid of as the Canada| Nine Mile Creek ................ 38 68 thistle or the oxeyed daisy ; and it will be { Milton ie i much more mischievous. Kingstoa Th eer t,.. ———- —--- SE WU ntsc, waik cons ued 45 82 Whe . 9 Board of Health Meeting. WD os bccn Wabeduacancss tes 82 30 —- - —— — — AN emergency meeting of the Board of : 1008 976 Health was held yesterday afternoon at four SECOND DISTRICT. o'clock, Hon. T. H. Haviland presiding. 2 Besides the chairman there were present, 2 Dr. Johnson, Hon. David Laird, and Messrs. S 2 as a Morris, Taylor, Large, Eden and McCarron. i) a 2 ‘2 The chairman explained that the meeting a: = es 6S was called in consequence of the following} Brackley Point Road.. 26 65 28 61 letter received from Messrs. R. H. Palmer] Brackley Point....... 10 30 11 29 & Co. :— PNG. rine we 6? oo CHARLOTTETOWN, July 29, 1890. Tracadie Road ....... 18 9 18 9 His Worsh ip the Ma jor and City Council, Little York eoeeeneeee 36 36 40 30 City of Charlottetown ° ¢ Bedford jae ws od od 0648 43 36 45 a2 a es : Fal ; Tracadie....... . -@ :. = to draw your attention to the broken sewer | yonachan i e 49 88 41 leading from the Dominion Building to the| J,).,;tons River... 95 3h 99 «49 end of Great George Street. The break is}yg, orbert......__ 17 99 16 31 situated abreast of our factory, above high Southport Cid ame 093 OF 94 26 water mark. The stench arising from this}pi,.nq) 8888 8 ||. 2} 85 15 39 sewer is unbearable, and sickens the men, Pisquid Road . ho 27 17 26 16 who are continually complaining about it] ¢, erry Valley... 40 37 39 «37 and say they cannot work. tne Biter a a We were yesterday contemplating closing] Gandview........_.. 41 30 41 3 down on account of the state of the air in iii 39 9 33 9 and around the factory. se pla 34 a 50 Ph We called the attention of the Healch ! a. 71 19 66 23 Officer, Dr. Johnson, to this matter, but he} Gi) pr 34 14. 33 ib | said he could do nothing with it. | Belle ae eee te 33 67 oF rot We would wish you to call an emergency! =a,_311 3. °° °°." "” oo . 9 (0 Ve would wish you to call an emergency ahi iah.. 23 «18 «#283 18 meeting immediately, and have the nuisance removed at once, as we cannot put up with it any longer. Yours respectfully, Rovert Parmer & Co. The chairman then read the resolution granting permission to build the drain or sewer in question. This resolutien, which passed at a meeting of the Cicy Council held on the 9th of August, 1886, reads as follows :— Resolved, that the prayer of the petition of Messrs. Stirling & Harris, architects, on behalf af the Dominion Government, asking permission to open a drain from the uew Post Office on Queen Square, be granted, provided that said drain be opened to the channel of the Hillsborough River, in such a manner as not to cause a nuisance, and that the same be maintained and repaired when constracted by the Dominion Government. After some discussion, the following reso- lution, moved by Mr. Eden and seconded by Mr. Taylor, was unanimously adopted : Resolved, That Mr. W. C. Harris, the Do- minion Architect, be notified that the drain from the Dominion Building to the shore in front of Great George Street, is discharging toul water and filth above high-water mark instead of at the channel of Hillsborough River, and unless the nuisance is at once abated the Board of Health will issue orders to close up all the water;closets and urninals in the Dominion Building. The Clerk was instructed to furnish Mr. Harris with a copy of this resolution forth- with. The meeting adjournd size die. Merry Wedding Bells. The marriage of Dr. H. D. Johnson, one of Charlottetown’s most popular young medicos, to Miss Davina McLeod, eldest daughter of D. A. McLeod, Esq., Eldon, was quietly celebrated at the residence of the bride’s parents, yesterday forenoon. Miss Charlotte McNeill, of this city, was the bridesmaid, and the groom was sup- ported by Mr. Arthur 8. Johnson. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. A. MeL. Sinclair. Shortly after the ceremony, the young couple left for the city, and in the afternoon took the train for Summerside which place they left this morning on a wedding trip to the provinces and the Unit- ed States. The Examiner joins with their many friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Johnson every happiness in life. ; Chezzettcook, a few miles from Halifax, is experiencing quite a gold excitement. Rich gold bearing quartz was discovered PRINCE COUNTY. FIRST DISTRICT. Murphy is elected. SECOND DISTRICT. zs . s 8 % >. = Pk, Meee. 5. vas se ee otis a SS nd ae cc ee 77.) (98 i ae 58 19 NR Fs <h bi nad bos -nc0n8 54% 30 149 I i 18 32 a a ee 38 50 Se SEND sos wecinnesene ened 29 41 CN i ats ait iw kay 61 8 oar ud gah aes oa 42 17 Os 0.60 ian pan Vebeceuas 18 40 NN soo rk a vn des doen 35 449 ONL . 4, och a Sapien ceases 47 66 IN AO eo ee SN (0556 Bahda ss cece ee ee WL, vndnnneannceksiee 40 9 551 662 —_———————__ +--+ Oe The New Coadjutor. Tue Rev. James Charles Macdonald, re- cently appointed Bishop of Irina and Coad- jutor to His Lordship Bishop McIntyre, is a son of John and Ellen Macdonald, and was born at Alisary, in the parish of St. Andrew, on the 15th July, 1840. He entered St. Dunstan’s College as a student in 1866, remaining there until 1870, when he went to Montreal, where he attended the Grand Seminary. On the 4th of July, 1873, he was ordained to the priesthood by the Bishop of Charlottetown, and at once pro- ceeded to St. Dunstan’s College as professor. In 1875 he was appointed to the Missions of St. James, Georgetown, and All Saints, Cardigan Bridge, and in 1876 St. Cuthbert’s Mission was “added to these, but two years later, in 1878, it was placed in the care of Rev. M. J. McMillan. In 188] the late Very Rev. Dr. Macdonald was associated with ‘‘Father Charles” in the care of the Missions of St. James and All Saints, to which the Mission of St. Paul’s, Sturgeon, was then added. However, in September, 1884, to the very great regret of his parishioners, ‘‘Father Charles” was re- moved from his charge and installed as Rector of St. Dunstan’s College, which position he still holds. Under the guidance of *‘ Father Charles” the College has been re a £ on » Steamship Co. THE REGULAR LINE, THE IRON STEAMSHIP VALENCIA, 1600 TONS, CAPTAIN F. ¢. MILLAR, ILL leave Company’s Wharf, rear of Custom House, ST. JOHN, for NEW YORK, via Eastport, Maine, Rockland, Maine, and Cottage City, Massachusetts, Every Friday, at 5 p. m, (Eastern Standard Time). Returning, Steamer will leave Pier 49. East River (Clinton Street), New York, every TUES- DAY, atip.m., for Cottage City, Mass., Rock- land, Me., Eastport, Me., and St. John, N. B. Freight taken on Through Bills of Lading to and from all points South and West of New York, and from New York to all points in the Maritime Provinces. Cheapest fares and lowest rates. Shippers and importers save TIME and MONEY by ordering goods to be forwarded by the New York Steamship Company. ‘ Tickets sold at ali stations on the Intercolonial Railway. For further information apply to FRANK ROWAN, Agent, 228 Prince William Street, St. John, N. B., Or to N. L. NEWCOMB, General Manager, 63 Broadway, New York. july31 HARD CUAL! 7 Landing To-day per Brigt. ‘‘ Corsican” : A Cargo of Hard Coal, in Egg and Chestnus Sizes, €. LYONS. jaly31—dy something to interest you. 25-inch Serge at 18 eents. reductions. THURSDAY, JULY 31 BEER BROS,, Goods -AND— CARPETS. a 1890 CHARLOTTETOWN, 1890, In order to secure a VERY LIBERAL share of your patronage this summer we are offering special inducements in seversl L! AD- ING DEPARTMENTS. Our buyer has secured three EXTRAORDL NARY Bargains in Cottons, and we are now showing the best valve ever placed on our counters in Sheetings, Shirtings and Villow Cottons. Every week we will show new arrivals and special lines, ‘and as these will be CHANGED EVERY W£EK you will always find Our BLACK GOODS deserve special ‘attention—and we are just now offering a wonderful line of All tool The season is late for MANTLES, bat so much the better for those who still require them, as we offer the balance of our stock, especially HIGH-CLASS GOODS, at sweeping In CARPETS our values are simply marvellous—you need only see our prices to know how true this is. Every Depart- Men’s Fine Unbleached Cot- ment is making special effort to COMMAND your attention. There ton Half Hose, worth 40¢., | will be no misrepresentation of goods; we believe you will easily ‘see it is to YOUR INTEREST to buy from BEER BROS. — ee () — This is What ONE POUND of JOHNSTON’S FLUID BEEF contains as much actual and real nutrition BEEFSTEAK. Imparts. as FOURTEEN AND A QUARTER POUNDS OF PRIME —_THEREFORE— ONE TEASPOONFUL, or half an ounce, is equal to HALF A POUND OF PRIME BEEFSTEAK. dy & wy —july29 CHEAP ST Charlottetown, IMPORTANT TO BUYERS fw\ (x) IF YOU WANT BARGAINS, PROWSE & CoO. CAN GIVE THEM TO YOU IN ALL KINDS OF Dry Goods and Clothing. ——1] 'They will not be Undersold by any Firm on this Island. —_——(x)—_—— Their Stock having been bought at « Big Cost, they will give some startling low prices. ORE. PRO ws June 27, 1890. Reduction on VISIT THE " @& CO. i:: of the Lion, 186 Queen Street. GRE to be found in sale and Retail. REFRIGERATORS. Received from New York: NE LOT REFRIGERATORS, different patterns, for sale cheap. SIMON W. CRABBE, Walker's Corner ’ ( and it mow occupies a | very prompenons, { sey a9@Vs Vw iuly5—eo¢ *~- ne D5 - _ GEORGI We tas y, asead i Toys, Games, etc. ; Lawn Te Express Wagons, Rocki Hammocks, from 50c. to discount to teachers. Musical I and bear prices. ~> Emme ae ict ¢ ss 3 vas he iey t e 3 ——— -—-— (x) 4O00DS! the Town. of $~—~ ~~. .OTION! (poe HE BAZAAR COMPANY have just received several new shipments of Goods, and are now displaying the finest lot of FANCY GOODS and STATIONERY BOOKS, STATIONERY, UNDERWOOD’S INK, PAPER BAGS, etc., Whole- ROOM PAPER, BLINDS and. OIL PAINTINGS for the remainder of the season AT GOST. Call and examine our Oil Paintings, framed with heavy Gilt Mouldings, from $1.00 to $3.00. CROCKERYWARE in large variety, including Vases, Lamps, Jugs, Toilet Sets, Tumblers, Goblets, Cups and Saucers, Berry Dishes, Rose and Biscuit Jars, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Flower Pots, Finger Bowls, etc.; Cane and Wicker Work Baskets, new designs ; a lot of Ostrich and other expensive Feathers, Feather Fans, nnis Balls, Rackets and Nets, Croquet and Baseball Bats, Horses, Garden Tools, etc. ; a lot of ‘‘ Union Patent” Knit .25. SCHOOL and PRIZE BOOKS of every kind—specia! nstruments, Accordeons, Violins, Mouth Organs, ete. at sts ee xt q-+* - -~ Ee ‘ ot “ ee £ i ress R* AUCTION, on Connolly's Wharf, on TUESDAY, Angust 5th, at 6 o'clock p- ™., several cargoes of Assorted Lumber, including : 50,000 extra quality wide Spruce Boards 15,000 narrow Spruce Reade P 40,000 Spruce Deal, in long leagths, 20,000 Pine ‘* assorted, Hemlock Deal, Refuse Deal, ete. Sale positive. KE. H. NORTON & CO., ° ASSIGNEE’S SALE Auction Sale of Bankrupt Stock, Groceries, ete. ( N MONDAY, Augnast 4th, at 1] o'clock, ~ at our Mart :— The entire stock of W. WD. Coffin & Coa, consisting of ‘Groceries, Confectionery na Crockeryware. Al new goods and in nice order. Sale positive. All goods will be sold, E. H. NORTON «& CO., Assignees & Auctioneers, ee ern CALEDONIAN CLUB. Tenders for Catering. jy31—3i ’EXENDERS will be received until WED- NESDAY, 6th August, for Catering in connection with the Annual Gathering of the Clans on the 14th August. Address,— J. M. CAMPBELL, jy30—-dy Secretary. a GRAIN D Musical NCOs BY MOONL'GHT, cca isesis Friday Evening, August Ist, —UNDER THE— AUSPICES OF THE CITIZENS’ BAND, TRING MUSIC will be furnished for Dancing by two first-class musicians, S. S. “Princess of Wales” leaves Steam Navigation Co’s. Wharf at 8.15 sharp, return- ing about 11 o'clock, TICKETS :—Gents, 40 cents; cents, Refreshments on board. Tickets for sale at T. L. Chappelle’s, Rede din Bros’, and C. D. Rankin’s Drug Stores. R. GALBRAI?VH, Conductor, St. James’ Church SABBATH SCHOOL PICHIC —WILL BE HELD— On Monday, 4th of August, siamese The. Beautifulg Grounds of John MecEachern, Esq., East River. Ladies, 25 jy30—3i NTEAMER “SOUTHPORT” will leave Ferry Wharf at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., for RED POINT WHARF, and will return at 6.30 p. m. Games and other amusements, with a Re- freshment Table and Tea, will be on the grounds. Yhe “Southport” will leave Ferry Wharf at 8p. m. for MOONLIGHT EXCURSION on the Hillsborough. Return Tickets for Picnic, 25 cents; Moon- light Excursion, 15 cents. J. A. LAWSON, jy30—4i Seey. of Committee. AGALA DAY'S TROTTING —WILL TAKE PLACE ON— Kinkura Driving Park, saints act TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1890, when handsome purses will be given away ig prizes to the following classes ;—- No. 1.—Open to Green Horses, Purse off $25 ~$12 to first, $8 to second, $5 to third. No. 2.—Open to 4-year olds. Purse of $20 —$10 to first, $6 to second, $4 to third. No. 3.—Open to 3-year olds. Purse of $20 —$10 to first, $6 to second, $4 to third. No. 4.—A Free-for-all. Purse of $25—$12 to first, $8 to second, $5 to third. Conditions :—Entrance fee, 10 per cent. of purse in cash at time of entry, and the same wil! close on the 15th day of August, at six o'clock, p.m No entries will be taken after that date. Five horses to enter and three or more to start. All races to be mile heats, best three in five to harness. A horse distancing the field or any part thereof shall be entitled to first money only, all trotting to rule, All kinds of amusements will be on the grounds, together with a good Saloon w stocked with temperate drinks. A Tea Table will be furnished with all the delicacies of the season. No buggies or carriages will be allowed on or near the ground selling intoxicating liquor. There will be a committee appointed to watch those smugglers at the gate and bush fwhere those gentlemen resort. There is too much of this business done at Tea Parties and ' Horse Trots. Take notice, that if you come ypu will get your liquor spilled. — Race called at 10 o'clock, sharp ao Admission to Park, 25 cents. Ladies fre : JOHN O'RONAGHAN, §% & *