Local and Giher items. > ; » . Phyl art " weet\ | . et f } vty this evenluy - HIGHLY SvccessFu! The Convent Bazaar snd Strawberry Festival in Market Hail. Call - . “Toe Grortrous Fourts Chis is the urth of July—a great day in the neigh boring republic Pe Geen The weather to-day is just whiat s wanted for | Cardigan Bridge wnd Kensington Both are well attended. > xeTtN \ meeting of the teachers of Methodist (brick) Church Sunday School will be held at eight o'clock this evening in N 10 > H { Div It J ay Gould Says at the first year of his married life he lived on $100, got up at daybreak, weat to hurch every Sunday, and was as happy asa vee lb Swe > Knew Mer Bustxess.—An Ontario ex hange says of a woman who died recently ‘She was a true wife, a fond mother, and so managed affairs as to marry off her nine girls before any other female in the neigh rhood could even get a beau.” - - fue Rreue.—The annual meeting of the King’s County Rifle Association will be held at the Drill Shed, Georgetown, on Saturday ext, at six o'clock, to appoint officers and make arrangements for the annual competi- tion to be held on Wednesday, 10th inst. wl Sue Scarep Him.—An exchange say that when John Williams, a bachelor m \uvusta, Me., was told that a certain widow had set her cap for him, he was so ufraid he might be roped into mar»©riace that he went out to the barn and hung himself os Medigine, for sudden toral takes the lead As aN Emergency colds, Ayers Cherry P ; a . Lil remedies, a use U wo yveneraliy sufi- cing to step oralnary coughs ind ease the worst. For the cure of throat and lung dis orders this prepar ation is unequ slled onan Struck By A Train.—A New Brunswick paper reports that Ralph Colpitts, a farmer about 60 years of age, living at Pollett River, was struck by a train while driving over the crossing at Petitcodiac on Tuesday afternoon. He w as badly injured about the ba k and head, and fatal r« sults are feared. Le POR fue Reports ConrirrMeED.-—-Mail advices from West Africa contirm previous reports of the shocking privations to which Mr. Stan ley has been subjected. It is stated that his hair has turned snow white, that his clothes are in rags, and that he is without shoes, be » cover his ing vbliged to use skins t _— >_> _ BeaTING THE Recorp.—-The young stallion Axtel beat the three year old world’s record, 2.19, on the Minnehaha Driving Park, Min- neapolia, on Tuesday. The first quarter was made in 33 seconds, the half in 1.06, three- quarters in 1.40 and the mile in 2.154, trotted in fair strong wind and heavy atmos- feet. phere. > Tur Coxnvest Bazaar.—The Market Hal! was thronged last evening, and everyone was happy. The ladies behind the tables dida rushing business, and expect to do even better to-night. The post office ind fishing pond were great sources of amusement, and the splendid music discoursed by the St. Dun- stan’s College Band added greatly to the en joyment of the occasion. The Bazaar will be continued this evening. We advise all to- attend. - Sr. Perer’s Sunpay Scuoor Pienic.-- The Sunday Schoo! nic held yesterday at Westville was very sucessiul The trip up and down West River on the Sopthport was a delightful one, all the more so be- cause of the refreshing and exhilarating sea breeze blowing. The children enjoyed themselves thoroughly, both on land and water, notwithstanding the disadvantage of having no music as St. Peter's Boys’ Band was not in attendence. cial From Haurrax.—The steamer Princess Beatrice, Captain Kelly, which left Halifax on Tuesday morning, did not reach here uati! after nine this morning, having been befogged off Canso about twelve hours. She brought a full cargo of-general merchan- dize. Mr. Black, Mrs. Mr. Creighton, Mr. Downs, Mr. Tucker aud the Misses Lloyd were amongst the passengers She will sail on return this evening with a cargo of lobsters, oats, etc., snd several passengers. ea a FaRneweLL Appress.—At the close of the -mi-annual examination of Vernon Eiver school, Lemuel C. Hayden, Esq., presented the teacher, Mr. John McMillan, who intends retiring from the profession, with a very flat- | tering address, sig) ed by the trustees on be- | half {the inhabitants, all of whom highly appreciated his services as teacher, and es- teemed him as a member of their community. Mr MeMillan, in hisreply, duly thanked the trustees for their conduct on that as on other occasions, and stated that, through reason and gentleness exercised by the teacher, he believed the scholars would attain an emin- ence rarely reached by the now almost obso- lete method of compulsion. caiman aes Neat PenmMansare.—The Moncton Times “ays: Some very neat specimens of penman- ship were shown at the 7'‘imes office yesterday. ihey were executed by Master Ewen Camer- on, of P. E. Island, lately employed by Dr. Uunlap, tobacconist, and are highly creditable to the taste of that young gentleman. There are a half dozen specimens in all, including drawing of work horses, one of eagle and ser- pent, one of stag and hounds, a fancy sketch of a fan, and one specimen of heavy penman- ship which would do credit to the graduate of any business college. Master Cameron re turns to P. FE. Island to-morrow. His work was op exhibition in the schools during the recent examinations. _ - A Srrance Birp.—A Charlottetown gentle- man who is celebrated for his profound knowlege of the nature and habits of our Is- land birds, visited a friend at the latte:’s farm one day last week. While walking together the city gentleman was struck with the num- ber of birds he saw, and he entertained his host with many interesting particulars relat- ing tuthem. In the midst of their conversa- tion their attention was attracted by a strange and unfamiliar svund, but evidently the cry of a bird. Both gentlemen were puzzled, neither recognizing the call. Our learned friend made wild conjectures and imagined that he had discovered some survivor of an almost extinct species of Island bird. arrival, however, of a third party on the scene with the information that the noise was the ery of an anatinw (common duck) caused the host no small amusement and his guest no little chagrin. Black and child, | The | | tuk DAILY EXAMINER, - - - soo toecwmace LONG-Standing Local and Other Ltems. 5 a2 <2 r practioe at 5 o clock to-night, at Odd- | ‘CLLOWS Hal - Don't Foreer Iv The Convent and Strawberry Festival ia Market Chere will be lots of fan to-night, = | rae Matts.—Mails received every five minutes at the Bazaar Post Office this even- ing. Letters may be obtained at any time - Lecrurs —Charles Watts lectures at the Lyceum to-night Subject ; Religion } and Science, their relation to Civilization.” = For St. Joun’s.—The steamer Bona- vista, for St. John’s, Nfid., will be due at | Bazaar | Hall. | Blood Diseases are cured by | the persevering use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine is an Alterative, and causes a radical change in the system. The process, in some cases, may not be quite so rapid as in others; but, with persistence, the result is certain. Read these testimonials :— ** For two years T suffered from a se- vere pain in my right side, and had other troubles obtined by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, [ began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. was greatly benefited by the first bottle, and after taking five bottles I was com- this porton Monday next, and will carry | —— cured.’’— John W. Benson, 70 cattle and sheep on deck. zawrence st., Lowell, Mass. ‘as | Last May a large carbuncle broke out App oT / onmyarm. The usual remedies had no _ Arpeat Count.—The Appeal Court has} — effect and I was confined to my bed for been adjourned until Monday uext. The list | eight weeks. A friend induced me to try will be tinally called over on that day, and all ! appeals not then prosecuted will be dismissed, > Lossrers.—Lobster pacekrs find a ready market here for all the goods they can pack, at high prices. f.o.b., Charlottetown. sini ccnlincioies CoLp AND UNrerLinc.—In a sixteen-page love-ietier exhibited in court in Providence the other day, the word ‘‘darling’ times, and yet the girl in the case said it was a ‘‘cold, unf: eling epistle.’ socilescaieiiliitat Dorxe Weti.—The girl Doucette, of Rustico, who it will be remembered was so frightfully mangled several! by a mowing machine, was in the city to appears to be enjoying excellent health She suffers the loss of the left arm and right leg. nc RE A Goop PassacGe.—A telegram from St. years ago day and John’s, Ntid., states that the schooner Lady | Franklin, Capt. James Power, which sailed | from this port on Friday evening last with a cargo of ots, hay, potatoes and sheep, ship- ped by Wheatley Bros., arrived there this forenoon—all well Capt. Power reports the markets fair. _ New Pusuication.— The first number of | Nova Scotia Farmers’ and Breeders’ | **The Monthly,” published at New Glasgow, N. S., is at hand. As its name indicates, it is devoted to the interests of farmers and stock-breeders. Mr. James A. lisher. _ - THe Dust Nvutsance.—In_ connection with the dust nuisance it is suggested that Queen Street and the other streets in the neighborhood of Queen Square be thorough- ly drenched with water every morning be- tween five and six o'clock, su that imer- chants will be able to open up their stores | without the then be a little down the dust during the day There would better chance of keeping roods therein spuiled. A Hichrty CoLorep Story.—-The Patriot of last evening says: ““Mr. John McDonald, (colored) mate of the str. William, met with a painful accident yesterday, he having become entangled with the guy repe when discharging coal. He is under the skillful treatment of Dr, Conroy, ind although no bones are probably broken, will be contined to his bed tor several days.” Mr. John Macdonald, the ‘‘ colored’’ mate William, is decidedly rich ! There will likely be heavy weather in the Patriot sanctum when he gets able to move about again. . Meagpe of the steamer oo Tue Princess Beatrice.—This fine steam- ship, recently purchased in the Old Country to take the place of the M. A. Starr on the route between Halifax and this port, arrived here shortly after nine o'clock this forenoon, and is now lying at Queen’s Wharf. Since her arrival, she has been visited and inspect- ed by a number of persons who bave express- ed themselves well pleased with the steamer } \ description of the | und her appointments. steamer has already appeared in Tuer Ex- AMINER, and we need not go over the ground again to-day. She is commanded by Captain | Yesterday $5.65 per | case was Offered for labelled talls delivered vecurs 37 | running so much risk of having all | Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Less than three bottles healed the sore. In all my expe- rience with medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight.’""—Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. *“‘T had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and, as my broth- er and sister were similarly aftlicted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year. For five months I took it daily. I have not had a blemish upon my ow for the last three months.” —T. E. Wiley, 146 Chambers st., New York City. “Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I i did not notice it much at first, but it gradually grew worse until it became | almost unbearable. During the latter | | part of this time, disorders of the stom- ach and liver increased my troubles. I began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfuily continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain | disappeared and I was completely cured.’’— Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. _ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, DOr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle, vers | TMPORTANT SALE at GMERALD the editor, and S. M. Mackenzie the pub- | —OF Tillis Business Stand, Land, Buildings, &c., Recently occupied by the undersigned. i Que SUBSCRIBER will sell by Public Auction at 11 o'clock, a.m.on TUESDAY, the L6th i day of July next, on the premise - :— The weil-known Business Stand at Emerald Junction, containing Four Acres of Land, with large Store, three Dwelling Houses, Warehouse and Barn. Iso, at the same time—The Household Furni- ture, two Wagons, three Sleighs, two sets Har- ness and other articies, Store Fixings, &c. Terms for the Property :—A portion of the pur- chase money may remei. at six per cent. secu ed /as agreed upon, Kalance, cash or approved payer at three and six months. For Furnivare:— Three months. Fall particulars on application on the premises pending the sale. First-class deed guaranteed, | J. W. HUGHES. P. S.—That the Subway matter and surveys made will be taken up at the next session '8 Intending purchasers may confi- dently rely on that necessary undertaking. jue dé. Ww. H, EPPSS GOCOA BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Ep has provided our breakfast tables with a deli- eately flavored beverage which may save us taany heavy doctors’ bills. Itis br the judicious use of such articles of diet that a consti ution may be graduaily built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape inany a fatal shaft by keeping our- | | guaranteed, } | GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. A. H. Kelley, late of the SS. Electra, and | selves weil fortified with pure blood and & pro- Mr. Cruse is his first officer, and Mr. Church- ill second. eer, and Mr. Crayden, late of the M. A. Starr, the Purser. of the SS. Yarmouth, is the Steward. and trust that they will have a very ful se success SOn. i le Rn j i | ~ | 4 Much Married Woman. Amsterdam, N. Y., is somewhat noted for matrimonial eccentricities, the latest being the record of one lady, given in the Recorder as follows : She eloped with her first husband when she was 18 and he 16. His father followed the pair, and waltzed him home vn his ear. Then he secured a | divorce for his son on the ground of undue influence. The wife never saw him again. Her second husband was a widower, 60 years old, wealthy avd consumptive. He died in a year. She loved a third husband, but he married her for her money. It did not take her long to discover this, and then she paid him for letting her get a divorce. Her fourth husband married her for love, but she merely wanted companionship. They lived happily together until he was killed on the railroad, near Albany, a few yearsago. She married again, about a year ago, and only recently became a mother. It was her first child, too. Her present husbind seems to like her, and she him, and maybe she has found her affinity at. last. > —-- James Paton & Co, are showing a splendid lot of Dry Goods. Porniture Repair Shop, QUEEN STREET, Opposite Watson’s Drug Store. ‘~URNITURE Repaired, Repainted and fs Reupholstered in fine style. Venetian Blinds Painted and Retaped very ; cheap. : New Signs made in new and fancy style. Old Signs Repainted and Relettered. Shop Blinds Painted and Lettered in Gold Leaf. Paints mixed to order, shades, Satisfaction assured. : A nice assortment of New Furniture ready for use, all tures and Picture Mouldings always on hand. ' JOHN NEWSON. _ rain, €38 terms, a top Fok SALE.—At a barzain, MoNeill’ ti Give us a call. McINNIS & GRANT. ap24—3m 2aw (w 8) Mr. Fullerton is the Chief Engin- | Mr, Arthur Hopkins, formerly | We} welcome the Princess Beatrice and her staff, | | enced girl. perly nourished frame.”— Civil Service Gazette. ; Made \ simply with boiling water and milk. Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: | JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. declo—1 yr dy & wkvy WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e T° LET.—A House on (east.) -WM. LADNER Dorchester Street, july 4—3i eod pd WAXTED— A Servant for General House work Apply to Miss Hobkirk. at Dr Warburton’s, Prince Street. jy 3—2i V ANTED.—A General servant with good local references. Also, a young, inexperi- Apply to Mrs Heard, near the end of Upper Prince Street, jun 29—3i eod OR SALE.—.\ Guernsey Heifer Calf. six weeks old, from E. K. Brow’s imported Bull. Apply to KopeErT GREGORY, Lime Kiln, St. Peter's Kovd. pd 3i—ju28 rqyyO LET.—The Store and Dwelling on Great Gevui ge >ireet, the property of William and ‘Thomas Tuuton, Boston, lately occupied by Geo. Carter & Co. Apply to Alex. Strang, Lansdowne Hotel, Cape Traverse, or ai the ofijce of Davies & Sutherland, Market Square. 2aw tf—ju2g WANTED. —A competent Housemaid, also a Dining Koom Girl. Avuply at Hotel Davies between 3 and 5 o'clock, p. m. ti—ju2r WANTED.—A Servant for general work. No washing. Apply al this oltice. jug OST.—On the 27th inst., a Ludy’s Knamel Brooch, black and gold. ‘lhe finder, on leaving it at ‘tie EXAMINER office, will be re- aoe fs lc. Umea LET.—The House at present occupied by Capt. Fraser. Apply to R. McMILLAN. junel3—eod OARDERS,—Four Boarders can be accom- modated with good board and comfortable rooms on Lower Queen Street, opposite the store of Peake Bros, & Co. jun 26 lin pd Goo Cost, Pant and Vest Makers wanted immediately at P, J. Foran’s. jun 25 fin WANTED.—A Girl to do general housework, Apply immediately to [Mks. D. STEWART, Kent Street. tf—ju25 ; LET.—-A Double Tenement House on Kent street, next door to Robins’ Livery Stable, Apply to Mrs. OrrER, Queen Street. june2i—2aw tf OARDERS.—Permanent and transient Board ers accommodated at the Railway Hotel, apposite Depot.—JOHN BOLGER, Proprietor. june21—dy 2m eod — ANTED.—A Cook, who has had some ex- ' perience. Apply to Mks, GEORGE PEAKE, {| juls—dy & wky ‘ 1OOK WANTED, for the season, at the Sea- , Pic C Apply at once to Good waxes. omnia side Hotel. Buggy (new). Apply at roam, SHIRTINGS, Charlottetown, July 4, Iss9—eod wky ne aaa CT - THURSDAY , — —————-- _ REAT JAS. PATON & CO’ ULY 4, 1889. BARGAINS st \ a (x) FIVe HUNDRED PAILRS CORSEHTS. meen ——-—{x) Three Thousand Six Hundred Yards of Dress Goods. BiG AN FIFMMENS EB PRINTS, MILLISERY, GOOD : -——--—— ——(Xx)-- Men’s Felt and Straw Hats, Searfs, Braces, &¢., all at the very Lowest Price, STOCK GINGHAMS, satura - {x}— i IONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MEN’S WORSTED & TWEED SUITS. srovnameintonill es nl OF BOYS? sath pucrominins Ssrodszk oF CaARPKWEABTS. —_—(x)-——____—_—— TABLE LINENS, a all ots ninemsn STYLES SUITS. COTTONS, &e, &e., AND LOW PRrACES. Ga Lnspection of Stocx freely invited. JAMES PATON & CO®., B. Mawtonal MARKET SQUARE. W Suck Now -Upeb | Mens’ Suits! Boys’ Suits ! Wery Uheap ! Mens Suits ! Boys Suits ! Very Cheap! a —— Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings ! Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings ! Hats, Flowers and Feathers ! Hats, Fiowers and Feathers ! Ch'town city. | W Ca'tow with the B jnne20—1 GREY C7 >TTON, Mens’, ality the best ever offere Sy HOLESALE AND RETAIL at the ‘DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STO AVING purchased a quantity of good Liime- stone, lum prepared to supply the trade part of the citer. : t Millan’s Coal Jepot, or at the Lime Kiln ALL CHE NEWEST FABRICS IN DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS—CHEAPEST PRICEs. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GENTS’ FURNISHING 20,000 Yards of Prints, . April 25, 1889-eod & wky DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE ST siti nitty” saapianitesinseiteniiiasaciieiuatin siguindtanideedsiianianiten: “itiiaeiatiiniissinnatinisaaammmrialiges FRUMSOCI B.A TFTARDANDO GOODS AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. Wanted-5,000 Men and Boys to buy Hard and Soft Felt Hats. English and Canadian Manufactures, UPWARDS. Our prices are the lowest in every line, and you will study your own interest by buying at J. B. MACDONALD’S. ———— — —{x )—— onan entncenmnesnees ONE HUNDRED AND Womens’ TWENTY-FIVE and Childrens’ d for sale in the Province, at prices which, for Cheapness, never have been approached in this NOW OPEN OF Shoes and Slippers (125) CASES Boots, _— J. B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, n, April 25, 1889—eod wky To Plasterers and Builders.| Shortest Rout Canada Atlantic Steamship Go. EST WHITE LIME, delivered in any Orders can be left at KR. Me- ROBERT GREGORY, St. Petes’s Road, Opposite Love & son's Tannery. meod pd june28—dy tf wky 2i Building Baptist Church and office of Phillips & Chappel, Architects. The names of two persons willing to become Good: to London, Liverpool, Hamburg, Antwerp, security to accompany each tender. The Committee do not bind themselves to. accept the lowest or any tender. may 2i—tf ienentineniiinenennnsien etinaiintineigen TENDERS fishwick's Express Line, CHOMP GROCERIES TO HALIFAX. | Sabbath School. STEAMER “M.A. STARR,” CAPTAIN sili iaite | office of McLeod, Morson & Me-| Leaves Charlottetown EVERY THURSDAY EALED TENDERS will be received at} the 28 Ve Quarrie, up to noon on JULY 10ru, for | EVENING, building the Baptist Church and Sabbat School in this city. Plans and s NEIL McLEOD, Secy.-Treasurer Building Committee. june23~—tl jy 20th The Fast, Steel Ciyde-bailt STORES TO LET, STEAMSHP “MLA | Leaves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, | 15 | Hewkesbury, Mulgrave and Hastings, Arichat, , Cape Canso and Sheet Harbor, j mouse’ cere pas ee TUMIDAS i i OKN , at 7 o'clock, meking same Calls. tfications can be seen at the Freight bandied with care and carried cheap. Through Bills of Ladin Rotterdam, Havre, Bordeaux, &c. | : A special low rate on Canned Goods to New York by Red Cross Line. | For any furtber information apply to jun8—tf pats jour WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. “Army and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & C0., HALIF AS. ¢ toBoston, (A Full Stock of Wines aud Liquors JUST RECEIVED. Cases ROYAL BLEND, 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GALLIC, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10 so € OLD RYE ar 7 .r s,Q — ; . 1 ok. 0 ,ases Jha 49 7 o Two STORES formerly vccupied by 4 leaves Lewis” Wharf, Boston, for 30 “ CHAMPAGNE, choice brands the late Owen Connolly, and centrally falitax. EVERY SATURD AY, ane 2 ali 150 “ GLARET, , j j e i aeet ngers leaving Charlottetown e ? ov JLAKE os ~ ta * = i ae ~~ py vialtadoe, genes ot Halifax same evening, and 25 ** HOCK and MOSELLE, Street. har ottetown, having be -¢cp can. if they prefer it, go directly on board the 25 “ LLQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, - somely finished and fitted up in the latest S(eamer without extra charge. | seman‘ diapeoa TG style, are now oney for occupation and FARES: peneaiiiiin, Wal te Tob cn sopmneeies Sere | Charlottetown to Boston (ist class) ........ 2 : 200 “ FINE PORT and SHERRY, —ALSO— PURO. 5 n o.on0 000 acts be sone cbtepesnebitenesesecs 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, : s1 45 Through Tickets issued at ail Stations on P. &. 300“ HENNESSY'S BRANDY « Ove or two Rooms in same building to let @ J.jand Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; »!so *** and V.O [ane Offices. Apply at the office of the Trustees of | by the Agents of the P. E. Island Navigation Co., : __ al . 0., the Estate, in the building. and on board their Steamers, and at my office, | = a A. A. MACDONALD, | SM#NOHHOND Legon T. NEWBERY, | jog « APOLLINARIS WATER c . J ‘i nt. ’ W. W. SULLIVAN, | ccpwan Boos, . 100 * BELFAST GINGER ALE, FREDK. PETERS, | General Agents, Halifax. 50 “ FINE OLD RUM, Frustecs, | RB, Gampwen, Agent, 50 “ KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, | | 84 Atiantic Avenuc, Boston. | —And a Full Stock of— ‘THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. FOLEY & RUSE’S PATENT Magazines and Matches, Superseding all other Matches for lighting purposes. Come and get one. To be had only at G. H. HASZARD, Sole Agent, Brown's Block, Queen Square. FERGUSON, for Halifax, cailing at Bayfield, Ports granted on Canned W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Queen’s Wharf, Charlottetow a. | mayls (eCRRE AREAS A RE RT ME soe eRe emma ewastecnnste, vadintnd sie