eee ge THE DATLY EXAMINER, — - Local and Other items, — IMPORTANT.—F ins i J. C. Sprague’s ono seabed: APPOINTMENT. —Dr, §, R, i appointed medical attendant icae eee in place of Dr, Conroy resigned. ae At BARBADOES.—The bri t. Hatti i Captain Barnard, arrived a Sap pe 10th, seventeen days from Canso—ail well eg : To-NIGHT.—We will sive special vy: i Boots and Shoes to all jah Biases Natty —J. C. Sprague, oe ; : —_—_—_o__ THE Weraurn or AMHERST.—'There are 75 oo. ~ zaebenes assessed for sums over 5000. he Bootand Sh , ‘ fick a4 957 ia. oe Company head the see a , PEIZURE OF LoBsTeRS.—We notice that Mr. Francis Stanley, Fishery Warden, made an- other seizure of small lobsters on the market square] yesterday. This is right, Lo ee Risk in SweEeEtTs.—Sugar is very firm at the advance. Soft refined hag advanced another cg Molasses is reported a cent higher in yarbados than last Week’s quotati —Si John Sun. : - oe Sieg a Dominion Day.—The programme of the Benevolent Trish Society stands first on the lisé for Dominion Day? Fare to Scotch- fort and return 65 cents. {jn. 11.] TENNIs.—A meeting of the lady members of the Charlottetown Lawn Tennis Club will be held at the p rior of the Y.M.C.A. on Monday afternoon next, at 4 o’clock. A full attend- @uce is requested, Sa MEETING.—The members of the Baptist Caurch Buiiding Committee are requested to meet at the office of McLeod, Morson & Mo- Quarrie, Brown Block, on Tuesday evening next at 8 o’clock sharp. Business of import- ance. a Sent to Prcrov.—A drunken Indian named Nicholas was gathered in by the police yester- day afternoon. This morning he asked for a shance, saying he wanted te go to Pictou to work. His Honor granted’ his request, and &n officer saw him safely on board the steamer, Sa SENTENCED.—John Wesley Selliker, who pleaded guilty to an indictment for: horse goealing at the late session of‘ the Sypreme Conrt at Summerside, was on Thursday last sentenced by Chief Justice Sullivan to three years in Dorchester penitentiary. ——e-— _Narronat Drviston.—The National Di- vision of North America opens in Associa- tion Hall, Ocean Grove, New Jersey, on Wednesday, July 9, at10a. m. It is ex- pected that the different provinces and states wili be well represented. Gas anp Execrric Light.—There are 1,048 gas companies in North America, and of these 304 also operate electric lights. ‘ihe Thom- son-Houston system is adopted by 195 of them, and the others have divided their patronage between the Westinghouse, Brush and other systems. So says the Hlectris World. ea age es Important Avction Sate.—Mr. R. Bearisto wi!l sell by auction on Monday next Town Lot No. 84. There are two dwelling houses op this lot and the property is pleasapt- ly situated, fronting on King Street. Mr. Bearisto will also sel! immediately after the above that double tenement house at present occupied by Mr. Collings and Miss Tweedie, situated on Great George Street. See advt. for further particulars. Se gee Convent Examination, —The classes in St. Joseph’s Convent were examined yesterday. Among those present were Hig Lordship Bishop Mcintyre, Mgr. Gillis, Revs. A. Macdonald, A. J. MelIntyre, A. Me- Aulay, the Cathedral clergy, and Prof. Caven, E. Roche, John McSwain and Mr. Mc- Grath. The pupiis acquitted themselves in a very praiseworthy manner, reflecting great credit upon their teachers. At the close ot the examination complimentary remarks were made by several of those present. New Barrist Cuurceu.—The foundation of the new Baptist Church, on Prince St., is laid, and work has been commenced on the walls. It is expected that the building will be ready for occupation about the Ist October next. The cost of the main build- ing, including heating, upholstering, etc., will be about $12,000. The outlay to date in cash is about $4,000. The building com- mittee desire THE Examinep to thank the friends who so kindly assisted them so far, and notify subscribers that they will be call- ed upon by Messrs. E. D. Sterns and G. B. Norton within a few days for the amount of their respective subscriptions. aE ese A CENTENARIAN.—Mrs. John Macdonald, »se River, Lot, 42, will be one hundred years old on Tuesday next, j7th inst., and it is the intention of her relatives to celebrate the event in a becoming manner. A handsome birthday cake, manufactured expressly for the occasion by Mr. W. F. Carter, of this city, was sent up to her residence this forenoon. Mrs. Macdonald is the eldest danghter of the late Angus Mclatyre, Cable Head, and nS sister of His Lordship Bishop Mclntyre. She was born at Naufrage, Lot 43, on the 17th June, 1790. Her husband died about forty-six yearg ago. Mrs. Macdonald has eight of her family ‘yet living —four sons and four daugh- ters. Her eldest son, D. J. Macdonald, is seventy-six years of age. Up to the last few months Mrs. Macdonald could knit and sew with comparative ease, as her eyesight was re- markably good. ; oo ae ee ” Tun Lyceum.—The “Two Barneys Company was greeted with a full house last night, but the performance . not what many of those who attende ex- pected it would be. Some of the ‘witti- cisms’”’ of the Two Barneys were very — fetched and the ventriloyuial pesciatee had a decidedly chestnutty flavor. E singing of Miss Chadbourne was very — as was aiso her dancing. The miperng ane dencing of the Messrs. Taggart and ac was fair. Wery little of the scenery 8 nnn was new here. The Company give another performance this evening. af Goc ee Morsners.—Mrs. Winslow's ip has been used by mothers for children for ee years with perfect success — Aik lieves the little suiferer at once; it prog eee natural quiet sleep by nine _ = from pain; and the little chera p = oe ‘* bright as a button.” It is very P — to taste. if soothes the child, sottens 18 gui lavs ali pain, relieves wind, regu- See the owels i is the best known snd remedy for dia ADVICE TO Soothing Syrup eee teetaing vrhoa, whether arising from us¢s. . th r cal Twenty, va benthing ot” . ca oapscdwitla cagts 8 — a ~ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, =— Sprora, Despatouxs to Tux Examiner, Ottawa Notes. ; Orrawa, June 13. The new extradition treaty is gazetted The German Government having com- plied with the requirements of the Im- perial Merchant's Shipping Act, German certificates of tonnage are hereafter to be accepted in all the British ports, The following articles have been placed On the Customs free list: Hatters’ bands bindings and linings, when imported by hat manufacturers for use in their factory, and Indian corn of varieties known as Southern Ww hite Dent Corn and Western Yellow Dent Silage. when imported for soiling and en- John P. Chipman, of Kentville, has been appointed County Court Judge, vice Blanchard deceased. : Presbyterian Assembly. Orrawa, June 13. The Assembly resumed business this morning. Fourteen ministers ask leave to retire. Truro presbytery asked to have Mr. Wylies’ name transferred from St. John presbytery to that of Truro. Grant: ed. Rev. R. Laing is to haye his name re- tained on the rojl of Halifax presbytery, A deputation from the Methodist Confér- ence was heartily received by the As- sembly. They gave. fraternal addresses, showing that the Methodist Church wisheg to stand side by side with _ the Presbyterian Church and tried to shape its course in h The Moderator replied in an ee priate speech. A discussion took place on the formation of Young Men’s Missionary Societies, and a recommendation was adopted in favor of such societies, On in- vitation of the Assembly, Rev. C. B. Pit- blado, amidst applause, took hig seat onthe platform. Foreign missions tcok’ up’ the evenings (tl Se I, Reb oe ais Montreal Harbor Improvements. —— Orrawa, June 18. John Page, chief engineer of the railways and canals department. and Mr. Coste, acting chief engineer of public works, who were recently appointed as a provisional commission to report on the plans for the proposed Montreal harbor improvements, have submitted a report to the Government. They reach the conclusion that another commission should be appointed for the purpose of gathering information, before any plan is adopted. It ig not likely that the harbor improvements wil bé under- taken this season. = — A 'ferrible Accident. Hatirax June, 13. James Hunter, of Westville, N S., was killed at the railway crossing at Pictou to- day. He wasawitness in the Robert- son manslaughter case and was attending the Supreme Court to give eyidencg. He ran along the track to jump on the mornh- ing cars, he'got his hand upon the rails of the cars but failed to reach the step. He wag awung around and his brains were dashed out. : Left in Disgust. Monreeat, June 3. At a great political meeting here this evening; called by the Government candi- date, Premier Mercier failed to get.a hear- ing, and left the hall in disgust. Mr. Beaugrand, Independent Liberal, captured the meeting. A Compromise Made. Cotumevs, O., June 13. The striking street car men accepted the proposition of the Consolidated Company, and will réturn to work at the compromise scale of $170 for conductors, and $160 for drivers. British Parliament. Lonpon, June 13. In the House of Commons this evening, the debate continued on the Licensing Bill’ A long discussion was had dn Ackland’s proposal tu apply the Compensation Fund to education. The proposal was rejected, 275 to 243. Weather Suiletin. Toronto, June 14.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh northeast to southeast winds; showery weather; not much change in temperature. DiEw. In this city, on the 13th inst., Harriet E., daughter of the late James Peardon, aged 13 years and 10 months. [Funeral to-morrow (Sunday) at 1 30 p. m. to Winsloe cemetery. | K. D. C. is Guaranteed. NOTICE. ‘ E, the undersigned Dry Goods Mer- W chants of Charlottetown, do hereby agree to close our Stores on Mondays, at Que o'clock, p- m., commencing 30th June, 1890, and ending the first Monday in September, cpg BEER BROS., JAMES PATON & CO., PROWSE BROS., PROWSE & CO, STANLEY BROS., J. B. MACDONALD, HARRIS & STEWART, PERKINS & STERNS, ‘A. L. BROWN. Charlottetown, June 9, 1890. jug—dy law wy Cape Traverse School. ft ither ALE TFACHER WANTED (eit M First or Second Class). A liberal Sup- ll be paid- to a competent man. NELSON CLARKE, plement wi Apply to AUCTION SALE ! pee subscriber is instructed to sell by e Auction, on Monday, the 16th day ° une next, on the premises, at the hour of 1 o'clock a, m., Town Lot No. 84, in the 4th Hundred of town Lots in the City of Charlottetown, fronting on King’s Square, and extending back to Fitzroy Street. to- gether with the two dwelling houses thereon, This property is splendidly situated for pri- vate residences, and will be sold in one blak or in lots as may be decided upon. Immed- lately after this sale, the subscriber will also offer for sale on the premises on Great Geoige Street, a double tenement Dwelling House at present occupied by Mr. Collings and Miss Tweedy, part of Town Lot No. 16, in Ist Hundred in Charlottetown. Terms ‘for both ofthe above: one-third of the purchase money down; balance on mortgage, bearing eae . = per — payable in five years. or tucther particulars apply at offi Haszard & Rattenbury, Solicitore, ae R. BEARISTO, Auct’r. May 29, 1890. Benevolent Irish yociety _———— Dominion Day, 1890. HE Members of the Benevolent Irish Society of this City will hold their Annual Picnic At Cairns’ Field, between Oranberry Wharf and Scotch Fort Station, ” SONS DOMINION DAY, 1890. Arrangements are being made to accommo- date in an enjoyable manner all who wish to participate in this great attraction. Excursionists from all points Kast and West can come by rail at one first-class fare, and a Special Train wiil leave Charlottetown at- 9.30 a. m. (local time); returning, wil! 143). Scotch Fors Station at 6 p- m. (local time). Return Tickets will be issued ag followa :— Ch’ town te Seatch Fort, including ‘Admission to Field, 55 cents. _Increaued Ferry accommodation will be pro- vided at Cranberry Wharf to convey passen- gers from the south side of the River to the grounds, The Committee in charge will provide a REFRESHMENT SALOON, and arrange- ments are being made to have on the grounds a first-class Tea and Dinner Table, where all the delicacies of the season will be furnished at a reasonable charge, Tn addition to Dancing Saloons, Swings, Vaalting, Foot and sack Races, two of our local Clubs will play a Prize Football Game; and two Champion Stone Throwers also will compete for a prize on this occasion. Good order will be preserved, and a grand time is guaranteed. Don’t fail to patronize this Picnic. P. CALLAGHAN, ju7 Secretary af Committee. MUST sess Woodill’s German Baking Powder. $100 Reward. *W\HE ABOVE REWARD will be given by the City of Charlottetown to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who feloniously set fire to the premises of Mr. James Beales on the night of 15th April, 1890. a By order, D. MoLEAN, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, June 12, 1890—2w eod $100 Reward. rE.\HE ABOVE REWARD will be given by i the City of Charlottetown to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the person or persens who feloniously set fire to certain premises known as the Brown Block. By order, : D. McLEAN, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, June 12, 1890—2w eod CARD OF THANKS. “<HE Members of the Dry Goods Clerks’ Association wish to tender their sincere thanks to the Dry Goods Merchants for the gentlemanly manner in which they conceded to close their Stores on Mondays from June 30th until Seot. 1st, i wishing them also every success during the year, > BN). _ Gaairegen Trastees, Cape Fidverde, Trine 10, 1880, Will offer on J ALIVE RTS we are PROWSE BROS, Charlotttetown, June 3, 1890. ook Men's Coats. - = .) «ite Men’s Suits, Mien's Pants, - «+ 24. = - Woys’ Suits, - - - - - = - WANTS, LOST, FOUN) de R SALE.—A good strong Bugegy., built by a first-class builder ; little used ; in good order ; worth two common imported Buggies. Apply to W. C, Tick, next to the Fish Market, Ch'town. junes—2i" pa’ NTED AT ONCE.—A Girl for general We? poceewiek: Good wages. Must be well recommended. Apply at this office. tfi—jul4 LET.—Four Rooms on Sidney _ Street, just the thing for dressmakers.—R. K. BRACE. junel3—lw WANTED.—A Girl for general house:vork in @ family of three. Apply at this office. junei3—tf LET.—The eastern half of House on King Hl Geect opposite Railway Station, containing eight large rooms with good frost-preot cellar. The House is in good condition. Fossession at ounce. Apply to John Kelly, Ksq., or to the owner, K. KELLY, Southport. junel3 ALE CHEAP.—A good Buggy and Har- oe harness used avout a year. Price this office. 3i—junell NTED.—A Boy to learn the Baking busi- Aas Apply ‘at once to UD. STEWART, Baker, Kent St. june9 Wa ce Girls to learn “Millinery. . SAUNDERS, at Stanley Bee Apply to Miss A i ee .—A generalservant in small family Wee St. Sonn at theend ot the month. Apply to Mrs. Dr. Johnson, Kent Street. ji—tf ANTED.—Vest Makers at D, A. BRUCES. \ V : june3—tt AS] E.- Some Lots at Brighton, be P oe us the Estate of the late George vavies, not having been sold, the Executors are prepared to pasture five cows for the genngn. Apply to F. W. Moors. june 100 000 sores car Pumpicg Station. ruers lett with Messrs. D. Farquharson & Son will be delivered at short notice.—D, MIL" aes Ringwood. j unei E se tain- iO LET.—The eastern half of a house contain rT ing seven rooms, with large hail es ov Sidney Street. opposite the Brick i eee Mn session given at once. There is @ lance yerd wit flower garden, aud also good stable und coach house, all in first-class order. App y to John Kelly, Ksq., Water Commissioner, or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY. may? “x7 ANTED.—In a family of two }rsons, an experienc.d female servant, epee this office. fe Sere ee — : NTED.—A female servant, must De we:l Wa aseuded. understand cuc!.ing end general housework, to wait on two pe Soa 2- out family. Good wages. Apply oer {xa i Ag IE I SS ere ee Hing House on Q LET.-—-A Shop and_Pweilins T Upper Queen Sixget, petmeee Gratton and Kove egts. faye » MeoGrnn. ere 9a tf re of ; OHN A. Me {inet teett shied ee Secretary, $65.00. Owner has no use for them. Apply at, . PATON & CO. MONDAY, the 16th inst., another lot of Hearth Rugs and Mats, similar to the lot that sold so fast last season. Hearth Rugs from 25 cents up. Come early, if you want to secure a Bargain. —(z) oS) PATON & Go MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, June 14, 1890.—éod & wky (vy) (x) This — —(x)—_—_——_—__ ay ! $1.00 eb.epe) DOc. HOC. Children’s Suits all prices. Having hought the entire stock of two large Dry Goods Stores going to give some of the Biggest Bargains ever offered to the pe ple of Prince Edward Island. CASH GOT THE GOODS CHEAP. Customers get the benefit. Come one and all! We can sell you Cheaper than the Cheapest. THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 136 and 144 Queen Street. THE PLACE TO GET CLOTHES. ——_{0) UR SPRING IMPORTATIONS ARE NOW COMPLET, and we are showing the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Cloths in the City, consisting of SUITINGS in Tweed, Serge and Worsted Trouserings, in Newest Designs and Great Variety. The Nobbiest Goods in SUMMER OVERCOATINGS. Fits and Workmanship in every case guaranteed. A full line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS always in stock: JOHN McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, June 6. 1899—fri sat, then eod Account Books! ——x) TAYLOR & GILLESPIE. ee x) UR STOCK OF BLANK BUOK PAPERS IS NOW COMPLETE. Come in snd see them, and get prices for Ledgers, Day Books, Cash Books, Journils Letter Copying Books, Invoice Books, Wallets, Pocket Books, etc., ete. We Challenge Competition! Careful attention given to the BINDING of Works of Art, Magazi.es, Periodicals, Music, Illustrated Papers, O.d Books, ete., any style or price. 480, "4 : és : . : ee cae we clean Qld Pictures, Steel Ergravings, Wood Cuts, ete., from any Scun, and make to look as good as new. TAYLOR & GILLES?PiL, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. Ch'town, May 6, 1880. Good