and CDdthas i Sie ius, ' pie! » he i i \ e riy ‘ *. ’ ’ . ~~ - \\ terest . sarden ! wf ’ ‘ xeursion on Thurs stra¥ ** o ON 4 s ial lesson in Island ‘ ! ‘ ‘ sohy x j Liberton on the is ’ a - Sxnawpernres.—Tiny little wild an vries at the river exearsion on Thurs ‘ i 2 vemember that the meet. | practice PHILHARMONIC : ing of the Philharmonte Society for takes place this Monday) evening. - - Sons OF TEMPERANCE Meeting of Vi: toria Division, No. 4, this evening at 8 o'clock. visiting brethren always welcome > Logx® Hotes. Fursirure Sace.—Railway | return tickets at one first class fare will be issued by morning train from Charlottetown to Bedford, on Wednesday vext, the 26th inst., good to retura the same day. ies Pr A Pic: be held at North River on Wednesday next, the 26th inst., on the Baptist Parsonage grounds. A tea table will be provide a with all the delicacies of the wie, ic will season, w hi dy 2i (m t) ~ju20 i ee sv. Perer’s Day Scooorts,—Public distri- bution of prizes in the boys’ schoolroom on Tnesday evening at 8 o'clock. The chair will be taken by the Hon. T. H. H aviland. All jucation are invited to be pre nterested in edt - 'Sir Johu Thompson is im the city, | requested that his preseace should made public. I[t is stated that the regi- ment had been sent to the Penitentiary, | but the authorities deny that such is the casey. Important Evidence in the Cronin @ase. Curcaco, June 23. Georve E. Brooks, who claims to be an important witness m the Cronin case, has % AY . B..43 . ‘ 4 4 4 woe aAP HC NEWS, SPECIAL Uesl ATOM i What Do 7 TO Tite MX AMINER es tt Mean” KINGSTON, Ont., June 23 At 1 30 o'clock this morning “* A” Battery was callod cut and there was hurried move- nts and the men isappe sired into dark- ness. Their hasty exit is most mysterious, Enquiry at the barracks developed this in- formation: ** The men were called out at 1.30 o'clock aud were not told where they Do not expect them back be- To add to the mystery but he not be were going fore midnight.” ’ Ny) es i LIN HY ag | HOTEL ARRIVALS. | HOTEL DAVIES. June 22 —W © DesBrisay, S’side; H Dun- lew, Montreal; W K Townsend, A C ! "Townsend, Halifax; W A Kemp, ‘Toronto; } Allan A Fergason aod wife, Thomas R Ferga- son, Pictou; Charles Chisholm, Mount Alli- son; fF G Creelman, Trare. OSBORNE HOUSE. June RT Sinclair, St Jobn, NB. 23-—- A Stewart, Ottawa; D E Brown, St Jobn; Alex Strang, Cape Traverse; Charles Doull, Carleton, »») oe. KANKIN HOUSR. June 20—Mary McIntyre, Bella McInnis, Mrs J Nicholson and two children, Boston; E R Joyce, St John; Miss M S Stewart, Aunie McLeod, Bella McLeod, Annie Me- Pherson, Boston; Mrs MeNeill, Cambridge, Mass. 21—Mrs S McMasters and three children, James Connolly, Montague West; Mrs 2) G McPhee, Watertown, Mass; John 8S Taylor, Henry Taylor, W J Taylor, Alex Me- Neill, A McEachern, Rice Poiat; Mrs Van- Beck and four children, Mrs Palmer and child, Miss C S Mills, Bella Morrison, Boston; A McKenzie, Mount Stewa rt. pee a en reported to the police that while out driving on a night in May, he saw three men load- ing a trunk into a wagon at the Carlson cottage, and later saw the same men dump the contents of the trunk into the catch He says he can identity the men, l safety have kept basin. but fears for his persona him quiet. <8. invited to Attend. ‘Best of All: Cough medicines, Ayer’s Cherry’ Peo-: toral is in greater demand than ever. No preparation for Throat and Lung Troubles is so prompt in its effects, 80 agreeable to the taste, and so widely known, as this. It is the family medi- cine in thousands of households, “T have suffered for years from a bronchial trouble that, whenever I take cold or am exposed to inclement weath- er, shows itself by a very annoying tickling sensation in the throat and by difficulty in noueeeni I have tried a great many remedies, but none does so well as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral which always gives prompt relief in returns of my old complaint.” — Ernest A. Hepler, Inspector of Public Roads, Parish Ter- re Bonne, La. “IT consider Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral a most important remedy For Home Use. Y have tested its curative power,in my family, many times during the past thirty years, and have never known it to fail. It will relieve the most serious affections of the throat and lungs, whether in children or adults.”” — Mrs. E. G. Edgerly, Council Bluffs, Iowa. “Twenty years ago I was troubled with a disease of the lungs. Doctors Pesiic Mertixe.—A public meeting is : QuEBEKC, June 23 sled fer to morrow (Tuesaday) in St. M at y's Louis Martin, Mayor of St. Malo, Fiance, ti liguish, to discuss the ¢ xhibition qu ie birtl place of J sweques Cartier, Was In- t which is a live issue in the far west. The! vited to attend the ceremonies at Quebec ting is likely to be alarge and important | in connection with the unveiling of the inew monument. He has, however, sent a a , | letter declining on account of the distance, \ \ © or Tim: Che str. Sout/ f will | ae . leave for the river excursion on Tur sd sy next j bu: apa. fullest sympathy “= his — at4 p.m. and 7 p returning to { rry raccount and that of the municipality at 6.309 p. m. and 7 p. m . instead of as before | as a ae adver tised. Fare for the evening only fifteen | Searle Arrives. nts : ’ ie Lonpon, June 21. Cemeeraxce.—The quarterly session of the} Searle, the Australian oarsman, with his G sud Division of the S. of T. for BP. EL ts. | ba ker and trainer, has arrived here, and ‘aud me Bh Al erton on W ednesday, — | begins training next week. He dves nit . Fi oa e A. sive. oa M . : *++}Jook lightly on O'Connor, but is confident 1 pr sent. sh imteresting meeting is that he c heat hit He s ; he is expected ) tha ie Can ea niin. e says he , o stronger and better now than he ever was A PoIntenr FOR THE GRiITs lf you want a before. The clim ite does not affect him place to have the appearance of @ deserted meenereneettypeeennieiane bamlet on whose ratters the owls perch, and Laval University ia the night hoot in the vicinity of ita deso i stion talk tu every one you meet about hard! Qvesec, June 22- times, This morning John Shep m complaint of his wife for was fined St or twenty days; and the case of the three Hillsborough S juare qaoitplayers further adjourned until lharsday. Pottce Court. d, arrested being drunk, Ww ay Excursion.—About one hundred earsionists, accompanied by a brass band, came over in the Heather Belle from Pugwash this forenoon. After spending some fou hours in thee ty they left for home, well ple aseci with the trip. ex ical s. E. B. C.—A special meeting of the South End Boating Clab will be held at their rooms, Lower Water Street, this evening at 8 o clock, business in connection with the coming | regatta wil) be transacted eimai a) : . . nwt «a TT Fg A Koren Ex: ERIEN( E.—The Halifax Mail says: Mr. John Cameron, the railway mail ‘lerk, had @ rough experience in the flood coming in on the ©. P. R. train this morning. He was compelled to throw himself into the Debert River and w carried uuder water for about 40 fect. Sou swift was the current thatone of his buot laces was taken clean out. siecle Tue Recatrra.—A meeting of all inter- s ested in aquatic matters will be held this | evening at 7 o'clock in Mr. H. V. Palmer’s otice. A grand stand is now being erected vn Connolly's Wharf, and the wharf has lately been newly planked. Other im- provements and arrangements are now beiug made, and a great day’s sport may be expected on Wednesday. \ Scuoo. PrR1zes.— Mr. A. Lord and Mr. John Bell, Senr., haadsome and valuable books to be awarded as prizes to the boys of his department. We may here remark that if any friends of the city schools contemplate giving prizes"at the midsummer examinations they should do so not later than to-morrow in order to give the teachers sufficient time to make out their list before closing day.= ee ** Davip Garrick.”—There was a tairly large audience at the Lyceum on Saturday evening, and the fine old English comedy, ‘** David Garrick,” was put upon the boards in good form. The leading parts were well taken by Mr. Wood and Miss St. John, and the sup- port throughout was capital. The orchestra, however, was enough to ‘‘make one tired.” To-night ** Dr. Jekylland Mr. Hyde” will be } There wilt likely be a full, the bill of fare. house. als Natcrat History Meetinc.—The first regular meeting of the Natural History So- ciety wi!l be held in McLeod’s Hall on Tues- day, the 2nd day of July next, at 4 o'clock p.m. The following order of business has been arranged : 1. Addcess by the President, Hon D. Laird. 2. Paper on the Study of Island Botany, by Francis Bain. 3. General discussion on the paper. 4. Paper on ‘* The Ferns of the Island, and ‘how to identify them,” by Principal McSwaia. canines Convest Examination.— The Agriculturist says: The examination of the classes at St. Mary's Acadamy, Summerside, took place on Friday last, a number of visitors being present. Rev. Dr. Doyle examined the classes in Read- ing, Grammar, French, Geometry and other branches, in which the pupils acquitted them- selves very creditably indeed. Owing to lack of time, the examination of the classes in Arithmetic, Botany, and several other studies was postponed until to-day. The musical review will take place on Wednesday even- ing next. —_——<——- Tue Purscess Beatrice. — The Halifax Chronicie savs:—The steamer Princess Bea- trice, recently purchased in England for the eastern shore route, arrived last evenin Liverpool, after a very rough passage of four- | “en days. She is somewhat similar in ap- pearance to the Harlow, but is said to be a etter carrier. She has accommodation for ssaut fifty first and second-class passengers, her saloon being aft. The Princess Beatrice | A iron boat of $48 gross and 270 net tons. | pale built in 1874. Her dimensions are: 7 150 feet ; breadth, 25 feet 4 inches: , epth of held, 14 feet ; and her engines are gi aoe be or. She makes about “40 knots. She Orought a quantity of bag the aka aud was navigated ae mae — 8 ‘ Ferquhar. ‘She will be commandéd iy Captain Kelley, fornterly of tHe Electra. A full attendance is requested as | > -- Ir. J. M. Duncan thanks | for | from | At the closing of Laval University for ithe summer vacation, a papal brief recent- ly received from Rome, was read by the ‘rector. Laval is continued the sole Catho- ‘lic university in Canada, the Montreal branch and the Jesuits’ College being sub- \sidiary branches. Te Be Kesumed. | Orrawa, June 235, | | The Canadian Pacific arbitration will be resumed at Dalhousie to-morrow, when W. Hamilton, of Victoria, and George | Keefer will be examined on behalf of the | Government, after which the company will put in rebuttal evidence. Another Runaway Marriage. Orrawa, June 23. | The latest Capital sensation is the run- |away marriage of Miss Amelia Taschereau, aecond daughter of Judge Taschereau and niece of the Cardinal, with a young Eng- lishman. They were married at St. George's Anglican Church. The Charge Withdrawn. | — HamILron, Unc., June 22. | After a long discussion on ritualistic | practices at the Anglican Synod in Hamil- | ton against ritualism thejmotion was with- drawn at the instance of the Bishop, as he did nut think it a suitable time fur a vote on the subject. -> Assigned. i } MontTREAL, June The well-known firm of J. G. Chaston & 2 9 —v. Co. have assigned at the demand of the Compton Corset Co., the later being a creditor to the amount of $36,000. The total liabilities are about $200,000. Made Governor. Lonpoy, June 22, It is officialiy announced that Sir Henry Brougham Lock, C. M. G., Governor of Victoria, has been made Governor of Cape Colony. About to Resign. Orrawa, June 23. It is reported that the Bishop of Ontario is about to resign his position to accept an- other office in England. st. Jean Baptiste Day. monster celebration of St. Jean Baptiste Day, Monday. Weather Bulletin. ' | Toronto, June 24.—10 a. m | Moderate south to west winds; fine, warm weather. Coming Events.—‘' Dr. Jekyll and Mr. | Hyde” atthe Lyceum, and meeting of the | Philharmonic Society, to-night. | Examination and distribution of prizes to the pupils attending St. Dunstan’s College and St. Peter’s Schools, to-morrow afternoon and evening Distribution of prizes and examination of pupils attending Queen Square School and re- | gatta, on Wednesday. | Examination in Upper Prince and West Kent Street Schools on Thursday and F riday. —_--i>--—- | The Lorne Hotel will be offered by auction, ‘on the premises, at Il o'clock on Wednesday next, June 26. The sale of furniture will ' commence at 10 o'clock, as advertized. Send for catalogue. A. MeNeill, Auctioneer. j24 reo Norice.—Agents of Life, Marine, or Fire ‘Insurance Companies or Associations are re- quested to pay their annual license fee at once, according to 51 Viec., cap. 12, sec. 73, other- i wise summons wil) be issued.—Ropert VAN- Ipenstine, City Collector. 3i—ju2) See the bargains that can bole in trunks and vallgés at Jotm McLvod & Co's. Great preparations have been made for a § - afforded me no relief and considered my case hopeless. I then began to use Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and, before I had finished one bottle, found relief. I continued to take this medicine until a cure was effected. I believe that Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral saved my life.”’— Samuel Griggs, Waukegan, Ill. “Six years ago I contracted a severe cold, which settled on my lungs and soon developed all the alarming sym toms of Consumption. I had a cough, night sweats, bleeding of the lungs, pains in chest and sides, and was so pone as to be confined to my ved most of the time. After trying various prescriptions, without benefit, my physician finally determined to give me Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I took it, and the effect was magical. I seemed to rally from the first dose of this medicine, and, after using only three bottles, am as well and sound as ever.” — Rodney Johnson, Springfield, IL Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Price $1; aix bottles, 96. ————— ee —— en AUCTION SAL occas, Household Furniture, XC. AM instructed by the Rev. M. R. Knight i. to sell by Auction, at his residence, Little York, On Thursday, 27th Instant, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M.: All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in- cluding 1 Bell Organ, 1 Royal Sewing Ma- chine, 2 Book Cases, and 200 volumes from library. A.tso—Horse and Buggy, G. M. HARRIS, Auctloneer. jul WANTS, LOST, FOUND de ANTED.—A Boy about 16 years eld to attend a horse and make himself useful about a house. Apply a’ this office. pd li-—ju2l Wax TED.—A Man and Team to aell machines on commission. Apply at this office. june2i—tf LET.—-A Double Tenement House on Kent Street, next door to Robins’ Livery Stable, Apply to Mrs. OFFER, Queen Street, june2!i—2aw tf eS —Permanent and transient Board ers accommodated at the Railway Hotel, opposite Depot.—JOHN BoL@ER, Proprietor. june21 —dy 2m eod M ONEY TO \LOAN.—On real estate or ap- . Solicitor, ** London House” Block. proved notes. Apply to FRED. W. L. Moore, lw—ju2 LET.—Two nice Houses to let on Sydney Street, the property of Lawrence Kickham, ¥or further par- pad 2w~—jul4 Possession of one immediately. ticulars epply to M, P. HoGan. W youn man able to make out accounts. Inquire at this office. jurel9—3i pd ANTED.—A Cook, who has had some ex- perience. Apply to Mrs. GEORGE PEAKE, jul8—dy & wky OAT FOR SALE.—New last summer ; 17 feet keel, sloop rigged, suitable for pleasure or fishing. Apply to J. SLACKFORD, Steam Naviga- ticn Co’s. Wharf. pd lw—jul 0 F terday, a Man’s Overcoat. Apply at this office. m tt f—june!7 OOK WANTED, for the season, at the Sea- side Hotel. Good wages, Apply at once to JOHN N EWSON. tf—jul2 WANTED. A Servant for general housework ina small family. No washing. Apply at this office. tf—jull FoR SALE.—Ata bargain, easy terms, a top Buggy (new). Apply at A. MoNeill’s auction room. m7 tf. LET.—The House at present oceup‘ed by | Capt. Fraser. Apply to R. MCMILLAN. | juneli—end . ANTED.—A UND.—On the Lower Malpeque Road, yes- | WANTED IMMEDIATELY, at D. A. BRUCE’s, three good Coat Makers, two Vest Makers |} and three Pant Makers, Highest prices given. mayl5—tf OR ADOPTI®N.—Three Orphan Boys, aged respectively 10,8 and 6 years. Apply to REV. JAMES SIMPSON, Pownal Street. tf—apd CNA Util it titan ca MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1889. Ereyue Lies the Bet at te Lawes Pr JAS. PATON & CG Can Safely Say They Can Fulfil the Above Conditions. r we © —{x) LACK SILKS, pure, bright and durable. We are at present offering some extraordinary . value in Silks. Ladies wanting a very handsome rich Black Silk Dress, should see the Perfection of Silk. It is produced by the celebrated Lyons maker (C. J. Bonnet & Co.), who give their guarantee that it will not split, fray or wear greasy. DRESS GOODS.—This extensive department is now largely stocked with the leading geods of the season. ' MILLINERY.—Wonderful increase in this department; sp'cndid styles; everybody pleased ; prices low. LADiksS’ UNDERCLOTHING. - Night Dresses, Chemises, Knickers, Corsets, Vests, &c., the very best value in the city, co Pere ee eee ee eee eeseeere suns ‘See Our Special : : 90c. ; ‘Kid Gloves. : eee ee ee ee ee ‘SHE OUR: BEADED ‘VISITES. . | CARPETS.—Immense stock to choose from at the very lowest prices. Rooms measured, /Carpets made up and laid by experienced workmen. | CURTAINS, in Lace, Tapestry, Silk, &; Window Shades, Curtain Poles; also, the Stan- ‘dard Curtain Pole, the newest thing in the market, and can only be had from us in this city. CLOTHING.—Paton & Co’s. name has become a household word for Good Clothing at m derate prices. YOUNG MEN! -See our Wondertal Eight Doliar Suit. PATON & 00'S. POPULAR STORE, MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, May 31, I889—eod wky Seetemmnne iio Nee a _ J.B. Maeionali tN Mens’ Suits! Boys’ Suits! Very Cheap! | Mens’ Suits! Boys Suits! Very Cheap! sane ‘THE LAXGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING IN THE PROVINCE TO SELECT FROM! Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings! Hats, Flowers and Feathers ! Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings! Hats, Flowers and Feathers ! —— ee eee * ALL THE NEWEST FAB IOS IN DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS—CHEAPEST PRICES. Hard and Soft Felt Hats. } Men and Boys to buy IMMENSE STOCK OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. tte carnm ccna eaectnin eesti easisasnamnsatnntinciniinn aginst tg NO LS OLDE LE LOLA LOE LOE AE ae ee a 20,000 Yards of Prints, English and Canadian — GREY COTTON, FRoOMSOTS.A YARD AND UP Ww vm RDS. Manufactures. Our prices are the lowest in every line, and you will study your own interest by buying at J. B. MACDONALD’S. Ch’town, April 25, 13°9-eod & wky + OT AND SHOE STORE. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE (125) CASES NOW OPEN OF ———— So DOMINION BOOT AND S sonsinsorliocnjaieeapabeiine —(x)—— <naeenstnaemnnen sit Mens’, Womens’ and Childrens’ Boots, Shoes and Shippers Quality the best ever offered for sale in the Province, at prices which, for Cheapness, never have been approached in thi city. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the **DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE.” J. B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. ~caantorrerows Shortest Route toBoston, “Army and Navy Depot.” oe JAS. SCOTT & C0., Canada Atlantio Steamship 00. °° “sxaxtea3c. — “A Full Stok of Wines and. Liquors JUST RECEIVED. Ce VIA HBALIFA=. DRIVING PARK. Tenders for Building Grand Stand, &¢. YENDERS for building Grand Stand and J ve Stand at the Driving Park will The Fast, Steel, Clyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Cases ROYAL BLEND, be received by me, at the office of Warburton Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, 1 5 a . > ar . = & Smallwood, Cameron Block, up to TUES. ie WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10 0 75 ae a BLEND &GALIC, DAY, the 25th June, inst., at 12 o'clock, | o'clock. | neat ieee te 0 — H MPAGNE ane noon SERVE | eee Plans and specifications may be seen on ap- Faeneae leaving Charlottetown on Tueedes, | 7 a HOCK and MOSELLE plication to me. via Pictou, arrive at Halifax ramecvening, aie; oe « ~6LIQUEU RS—Cherry Bran2y Tenderers will be required to give security | can. if they vooes Sa Sirectly on board the 25 =o Us i FS Vo for the due performance of the contract to the | 5%@mer without e = Bes di ti Te amount of 15 per cent. of tender, such security FARES: ane FINE PORT and SHERRY to be by two good and sufficient sureties, to | (4, ottetown to Boston (Ist clase).........89 20] sg « HOLLAND GIN and OLD Tom be approved by the Directors, or by certified PROGUTM... ooo cccee cocecvescesccesecssveseces 16 60 300 HENNESSY'S BRAN DY . Po | cheque or cash. Through Ticketa issued at ail Stations on P. E. *e* and V. 0 Pee, Be ; The Direotors do not bind themselves to | Island Railway fa ge erp i — 100 “ BASS’S ALE.” ; 7 the Agents of the P. K. Is Me ASS’! c, nemnpt the lowest or any tender. and on beard their Steamers, and at my office, 200 “ BURKE'S STOUT, A. B. WARBURTON Charlottetown. nn RW RERY 100 * APOLLINARIS WATER t . ° F pS , . N . a + ~ , > ma ¢ junel7—dy tl dte Secy.-Treasurer. ee eae On ak 100 ** chara ALE, ; CHIPMAN BROs., : 50 * FINEO . ? ins 50 “ KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, FURNESS LINK Of CT RAMERS ae . ae 4A clantic Avenue, Boston: | —And a Full Stock of— '] may24—t . , inane CHOICE GROCERIES ap24 : HE 8. 8S. **ULUNDA” will sail from Halifax for London on or about 22nd day of June. Through Bills of Lading granted from Charlottetown and all points and to any port required. Canned Lobsters carried at low rate of freight. Insurance low. The 8S. S. “*ULUNDA” and ‘* DAMARA” have superior accommodation for passengers. Saloon amidships. Staterooms large and airy. | Fare, $45 and $50, according to loca- tion of Siaterooms. Ten per cent, reduction on return tickets. For any further information required ap- 1 PY W. W. CLARKE, WATER SERVICE. Hot and Cold Water Outfits, ~INCLUDING— BOILERS FOR HOT WATER, | Attached to Cooking Stoves, Bathroom Fittings, Wash Basins, And Everything Else for Plumbing. NORTON & FENNELL. Citizens. Attention ! | PURE WATER. —_-— -—— AVING engaged the services of a man who wiil devote his time to the FIT- TING UP OF WATER PIs in Houses, 1 would respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. All work entrusted to me will be done both cheap.and satisfactory. A large supply of PIPES, FAUCETS, ete.. always in stock, aud prompt attention given to orders. L. W. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street, Pon a Boxe “Saw Gann Apeat. ul0—pat odd jour tt fi | wit pat ss | spl?—uy tf pat = oJ