é a.” Bees nef , 4 a) Local and Other tems. TE DAILY KXAS / TELEGRAPHIC YES. SperoraL Despatoues TO THk Examineu, A Cyclone in New Brunswick. Sr. Leonarps, N. B., Aug. 5. | About 4.30 yesterday afternoon a heavy thunder and hail storm, accompanied by a cyclone, did considerable damage in the parish of St. Anns, Madawaska County. The cyclone covered a territory of about _| two miles in width, travelling trom east to SwaLL Dear Court The City Small Debt Court was in session to-day. From Hatnirax.—The ateamer Princess Beatrice is due here from Halifax this even ing. Gertine Warmer —The mercury in the thermometer at the Telew: apn Ofhice stood at SSS in the shade this after i. ALVA VRS = » will be held in thei ” Wednex<da Au 6th, at 8 os j ‘vilford, See’y SPeEcIAL TRAIN The special train re turnin with excursionists for Sackville will leave here to-morrow act 12.30 standard, - larpway Pronres —The railway officials picnic takes p t Mideeil to-day. The } for the mechanical empl -yes will be held at Cape T on Saturday next. EXCURSIUN he Prince Street Methodist Church Sunday Schoo] intend having an after- noou sail by sfexmer Southport next Monday afternoon at haif-past two o'clock, Visitore’ tickets 25 cents piel PiGHTING ON THE StTReETs.--Two youny men engaged in a pugilistic encounter on the corner of Bayfield Street and Malpeque Road ata late hour last night. They will likely tigure at the Police Court in a day or two. - Tue Coat Out-rur.—A Little Glace Bay despatch states that there was shipped from Caledonia mines during the wwonth of July! 27,700 tons of coal, probably the largest! monthly shipment from one pit ever made in the province < Burtpine Commirrer.—The members of | the Baptist Church Building Committee are requested to meet in the schoolroom, Prince | Street, on Wednesday evening at 8.15 sharp. Business of great importance will be trans- | ucted. All are requested to be present. aud 3i iscsi A Coot Cosrume.-—-A_ seaside paper! makes the startling announcement that / “tan shoes are very much worn this sum- | mer. Hundreds of ‘he cottagers wear| nothing else.” A pair of tan shoes cer-! toinly makes a uery cowl costume. sensei Rover on Ciercy anp Inpians.—The |} Pictou News says: It is told of one of our) natives, that desiring to go to Halifax | cheaply, he passed himself off as a clergy-| man and obtained half fare, and while there got on a bender and cume home half fare asan Indian. mien Tae Batworat Cuorr.—This new Am. | erican celebrated Scottish Choir may possib- | ly visit our city early in October. Mr.) Theo. L. Chappelle is at present negotiat- ing with the manager, and we hope he may be successful in bringing such a talented organization here. citidititilisndninn No “Bivue Rurs” Taere.— The New Glas- gow Enterprise gives a lengthy account of the building operations in Pictou county, and es- timates that over $300,000 is being spent this year. $100,000 in New Glasgow (which in- cludes $50,000 for streets), $70,000 in West- ville, $35,000 in Pictou, $95,000 in Trenton, and $20,000 in Stellarton. $100,000 is also being spent in Truro. Bic SALE or Ice Cream.—It takes a good deal to cool off New York ona hetday. On the 4th of July one ice cream manufacturer sold 50,000 quarts of cream. It is said that the profit on this was $7,500. A popular pharmacy sold 21 gallons of lemonade alone from its soda fountain one hot day recently. Cold coffee is highly recommended as a warm weather drink, It is stimulating, excellent for the stomach and very palatable ntnndliahetid Tue Rirte.—A most enjoyable and success- fulday was 7 on Kensington range on Monday last by No. 1 Battery,G. A. The Battery was represented by 38 men and 3 officers. The shooting was a good average, considering a rear fishtail wind and many of the men having no practice. Corp. Murley heads the list with 68 points, with Captain Davison a good second with 65, (possible 80). The prizes will be presented at the Drill Shed this evening. ——— Dynamite 1n Nova Scorta.—Warrants have been issued against three young men named Murphy, Conrod and Sellers, who are charged with avery seriouscrime. A few days ago a quantity of powder and dynamite were placed under a house owned by Henry Stewall, of Lawrencetown, N. S., with the view evidently of destroying the house. The explosion did serious dam- age to the house, rendering it completely useless for habitation. —_—---»-——- Catt anp See Him.—Mr. Charles I. Morrison, of this city, has opened up 4 Commission Merchant and Auctioneer’s establishment in the store lately occupied by W. B. Robertson,on Queen Street, where those desirous of doing any business in these lines may call and see him. He is prepared to attend to auction sales of real estate, bankrupt stock, furniture, ete., at short notice and on reasonable terms. Con- signments are solicited. Prompt returns are guaranteed, and the best of references will be given. See his advt. elaewhere. Pottce Courr.--John Rice was this morn. ing sentenced to three months’ imprisonment with hard labor for the larceny of a watch from Mr. William Bradley. It appears that Rice entered Bradley’s residence, Huston Street East, yesterday afternoon, in the ab- sence of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, and captured the watch. He was afterwards arrested for being drunk, and a watch was found in his possession which Bradley identified as the one stolen from him. In court this morning Rice at first pleaded not guilty to the charge of stealing the watch, but afterwards owned up to the theft. Apvics To Morners.—Mm. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers for children teething for over fifty years with perfect success It re- lieves the little sufferer at ouce; it produces natural quiet sleep by relievi the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as “ bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twrouty-five ceuta “ dwittla, apllR’90d yar! " vy ly pees eee —————— tL ttc ty | west, blowing down 31 buildings, as far as | heard from. No deaths are reported. The damage to crops was very heavy, the hail in some instances cutting them level with the ground. — The Burchall Case. Woopsrock, Ont., Aug. 5. A cablegram has been received from G. T. Blackstock, Brighton, England, signify- ing his intention of accepting the retainer for the defence in the Burchall case. Be- sides Blackstock, Hellmuth and Ives, of Londen, Finkle, McKay and McMullen, a leading local law firm, have been been re- tained for the defence. Detective Biuett, ot Torento, whe is also watching the case tor the defence, is intuwn, and will re- main until aiter the trial. —— Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, Aug. 6. A. Lesueur leaves for Halifax shortly to conduct the promotion examination in the @Xcise service, which will be held Aug. 26th, The live stock shipments from Montreal for July amounted to 17,339 cattle and 18,243 sheep, the largest number yet shipped in one month. Fever on Board. Boston, Aug. 5, The steamer Samaria, from Col«n, ar- : rived this morning, and is detained at quar- antine. One man died ou Sunday last of coast fever and was buried at sea, Several others have been ill with the ssme com- plaint. The Mormons Defeated. Satrt Lake Crry, Aug. 5d. The election yesterday resulted in large Liberal majorities. The Mormons are badly broken up at this result, which means their everlasting defeat as a body. Boys Killed. MonrTREAL, Aug. 5¢ While four little boys were racing to-day with a St. Denis street car, two named Charland and Morrisette fell under the car and were killed. Hot Weather. Hauirax, Aug. 5, The thermometer has stood at 85 since Saturday, and the heat to-day was felt more intensely than on any other day during the season. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, August 6.—10 a. m. Moderate winds; fine; continued warm weather. ooo Local Notices. Moss Rose Tea Sets selling cheap at W. P. Colwill’s. dw 3w—augd Great bargains in new Boots. Forty-five cases opened this week at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. Great big sale of clothing all this month at Prowse Bros., the wonderful cheap men. aug2 3i Bathing Drawers at J. B Macdonald’s. Every person wanting clothing should see Prowse Bros. stock, as they are bound to clear out the balance of summer clothing this month. aug2 3i Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Collars, Ties. A new lot just opened at J. B. Macdonald’s. Boys’, men’s and children’s clothing, cheap- est in the city, at Prowse Bros. aug2 3i a HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 5 —Fannie Keefe, James Moffatt, Miss Moffatt, New Glasgow; A D Nicholson, Com- mercial Cross; R E Bagnall, Cape Traverse; Rev W H Spencer, Montague; Rev A MeL Sinclair, Belfast; E P Trowbridge, F B Trow- bridge, New Haven; Eldridge Muir, Fall River, Mass; F Dogherty and wife, W Dog- herty, Hugh Hunter and wife, Cascumpec; Jas McIntosh, Mt Pleasant; G H Massicote, Montreal, C Pease, Brantford, Ont; D Mc- Donald, Boston. Aug 6—Wm McLure, Mur- ray Harbor; James Welsh, Mount Stewart; W Fraser, Montague; John F Carter, Souris West; C R Dickie, Muddy Creek. HOTEL DAVIES. Aug 5—W Edmunds, F R Phillips, Mon- treal; D King, Toronto; E P Trowbridge, F B Trowbridge, New Haven; W Finlay, Tor- onto; Chas Minto, Montreal; Geo M Stewart, Toronto; W S Kennedy, York, England; A McFarlane, Mrs Louise Daley, Montreal; D Burkborough, Waterloo; Jas E McDonald, Cardigan; J M McLeod, Amherst, Thos B Grossett, E O Michener, Philadelphia. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Aug 1—Nellie May, Smith, Shediac; Speed- away, Milligan, Orapaud; Lizzie D, Drys- dale, Tracadie; Pet, Stewart, Crapaud; Harty, Fraser, Gaspe. 2—Mary B, Dorion, ustico; Margaret, Me- Millen, Pictou; Howard L, Kennedy, Canso. 4—Althaea, Paoli, Shediac; Morning Light, Richards, Souris. CLEARED. mh Aug 1—Minnie May, Rhude, Cow Bay; Nellie May, Smith, Shediac; Speedaway, Milligan, Brae; Lizzie D, Drysdale, Chatham; Harty, Fraser, Gaspe. 2—Merry May, Dorion, Pictou; M E Lloyd, Munn, do; Laura C, Pollard, Northport; Margaret, McMillan, Wood Islands; Althaea, Paoli, Pictou. AS SSS NSS ad ‘Ital hee ordered the study of English to be added to the curriculum of all Italian universities, and has endowed the necessary K D. (. for the Stoma ch. ‘ A * professorships for the purpose. a , ee LAIN ay au, | oe DYSPEPTICURE the Specific for Dyspepsia. Thousands of bottles of LYYSPEP- TICURE have been sold during the past few years without any advertise- ment whatever. it is now well known in nearly every part of the Maritime Provinces, and many orders have been filled for Quebec, Mass., 2nd Maine. DYSPEPTICURE not or'» aidsDiges- | tion, but positively cures Indigestion and Chronic Dyspepsia ; th’s quality of CURING the disease explains its large and spreading sale without having been brought to the notice of the public, DYSPEPTICURE may now be obtained from all Druggists. Price per bottle, 35 cents and $1.00 (the latter four times size of former). An important pamphlet on DYS- PEP TICURE promptly mailed, free, to any address. _ CHARLES K. SHORT, St. fohn. New Brunswick, ons) W YORK Steamship Co. THE REGULAR LINE. THE IRON STEAMSHIP VALENCIA, 1600 TONS, CAPTAIN F. ©. VILLAR, V UL leave Company’s Wharf, rear of Custom pe House, ST, JOHN, for NEW YORK, via Eastport, Maine, Rockland, Maine, and Cottage City, Massachusetts, y r Naot 4 . Every Friday, ai 3 p. m, (Eastern Standard Time). Returning, Steamer will leave Pier 40, KE. R. | (foot ,of Pike 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 al! points in the Maritime Provinces. Cheapest fares and lowest rates. a and importers save TIME and MONEY ys ering goods to be forwarded by the New ork Steamship Company. Tickets sold at al! 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. july3i URE MONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT JUICE in pint and quart bottles. Also, W. I. Lime Juice on draught. Just received, and for sale at low prices, at ARTHUR 5. JOHNSON’S DRU STORE, Corner Kent and Prince Streets. jnl9 WANTS, LOST, POHND 6 WAN TED.—A Machinist to work at lathe — Wrigut & Co. (Ltd). aug OARDERS WANTED. — College Students and other boarders can be accommodated at N. B. MoInnis’, Grafton Street, near J. D. Mc- Leod’s. 2i pd—augé , A ge hog MAN WANTED.—A Servant Man- capable of doing general work. Must under stand oe care of a horse. Good wages. Ap ply to “A. B.,” P. O. Box 281. pat-- augé WANTED.—A Girl to do general housework, Must be well recommended. Apply at R. K, BrRace’s store. dy Lw—augt LET.—One-half of the Dwelling known as the Franklin House, pleasantly situated just outside the city limits. Rent low.--W. W. WELLNER. aug OARDING AND STABLING.--Good board- ing and stabling (25 stalls) and accommoda- tion for travel stallions may be had at FEevrx HvucGuus’, Pownal Street, near Fisn Market. aug6—dli wli pd Ge WANTED.-—-To begin 25th of this month, a Girl for housework in a family of three. Must be reliable and competent to take charge of the house. Best wages paid, Enquire at office of E. H. NoRTON & Co., Auctioneers. aug6—lw WANTED.—A Girl for plain cooking. Apply to Mrs. W. A. WEEKS, Rochford Square. aug5—tf WANTED,—A Cook and Housemaid. No wash- ing. Apply at this office. tf—augsd ANTED.—A Girl for general housework Apply to Mrs. W. W. CLARKE, Prince Street. augd ONEY.—Loans made on Houses an’ Farms. Apply to Frep. W. L. Moore, Solicitor, London House Block, 3w 2aw—augl To LET.—The House and Premises, Kent St., occupied by the late Mrs. H. Palmer. Apply immediately to L. H. DAVIES. tf—july29 Orr BOILER FOR SALE, on Steam Naviga- tion Co’s. Wharf, recently taken from_stmr. “MM. A. Starr.” Coul ith repairs be used for a Saw or Grist Mill, ers received at office of Company. jy24 OUSE TO LET.—One-half of House on Orle- bar Street. Water onthe premises. Rent moderate. Apply to S. Gray. if —julyl4 WANTED TO RENT.—About Ist October, a House, containing 8 or 9 rooms, nice situa- tion. Anyone expecting to have such to let may hear of a good tenant by applying at this office, or writing P. O. Box, 497. junel6—tf 7 LET,—The commodious House adjoining the subscriber's residence. Prince Street, with arge stable and coach house.—R. McMIL- LAN. eod tf—mch21 WANTED.—A good servant to d» genera! housework. Coaland kindling attended to son, Apply to Mrs. UNswortH, head of Prince Street. uly18 by man servant. Good wages to the right ce | WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Two Servants ; WHDNESDA», AUGUST 6 AO 1890-Augus -1890. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! JAG. PATON & G0’6. sa ila sichieinininms ies lly —(x) saddled PECIAL DISCOUNTS IN OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT DURING||THIS MONTIHI. We offer the balance of our SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING at a wonderful Dis- count. MEN’S SUITS, YOUTHS’ SUITS, BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S SUITS, all sizes, made up of the finest All-Wool Tweeds expressly for our trade, and we guarantee good satisfaction or money refunded. Call and see the Bargains we are offering to clear. Special Bargains in our HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. We have lately added to our fine stock of CARPETS and OILCLOTHS, showing a full range of the newest patterns and colorings, at prices which cannot be equailed in the city. Carpets and Oilcloths cut and matched free of charge. In our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT we are offering Rare Bargains to clear stock before arrival of New Goods. Our motto is “ Quick Sales and Small Profits ”’ JAMES PATON & CO. Charlottetown, August 1, 1890.—eod & wky PERKINS & STERNS. (x) Popular Prices for Standard Dry Goods. (x) (Xx) Up to the Ist of August this season’s trade with us has been exceedingly good—much ahead of last year. We attribute it to the fact that we have been giving excellent value in all kinds of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Those who have not traded with us in the past should do so now, and they will find we have the cheapest goods to be had. During August we will give some Rare Bargains in Summer Dress Goods, Millinery, Parasols, iiosicry, Gloves, Muslins, etc. We have a job lot of Homespuns, suitable tor Boys’ wear (or even Men’s), which we will clear at a low price. NOW OPENING—A large stock of Grey and White Cot- tons, ©otton Warps, Bed Ticks, Fleecy Cottons, Ducks, Drills Blankets, etc. Having bought at the lowest point, we can sell them very cheap. Try PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, August 1, 1890. a ———— —————————— —— SS — — A Great and Mighty Sale ——_—__—_—-()) senate READY-MADE CLOTHING | ——__—_A'T-—__—— Prowse Brothers’ Store, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. During July and August we will give some of the Biggest Bargains in Clothing ever offered to the people of Prince Edward Island. You hundreds of watchful men and women ‘who have been waiting for this golden opportunity, when you, ‘doilars will do double duty to obtain the best and biggest bar- gains you ever saw. You'll get them; they’re here for your and don’t you forget it. i i PROWSE Bids., THE WONDERFUL GHEAP MEN, 1386 and 144 Queen Street. a memnenens and Cook. Apply at this office. - Charlottetown, July 18, 1890. in july , Agent 'Ob town, r. my, - - : vant ane ye ~ x >. x sis m its ee ead % eb cin i wmapen a ery