chk eet BIE: Local and Other Items. Warm.—T ‘ "9° ; the shade wee registered 79° in Tuis Even1nc.—Californi Mi cues ie aie nia Minstrels at the ae Y. M. C. A.—Members are requested to be punctual at the meeti ; i od eting at 8 o'clock this Porice Courr.—One case—that of a truck- man for allowi i Handlased: owing his horse to go at large—was Go Anp do likewise. If i ( ; your whisk grizzly and unbecoming use Buckinghatn's Dye, and they will look younger. . Ok Oe Whes_you were Hot Water ror Comp WraTHER.—James Paton & Co. are going to have their building heated with hot water. Mark Wright & Go. have been awarded the contract. Tue ReseRvorn.—The leak in the reservoir has been almost stopped; and it is hoped that an arrangement can be made under which the owner of the quarry will be subjected to no further loss or trouble. SHootinc Matcu.—At the shooting match . yesterday, at Kensington Rifle Range, of No. 1 Battery, Sergt. Connolly won in the senior class, with a score of 79 points, and Gunner — won in the senior class, with a score of 47. gee From Hauirax.—The steamer Princess Beatrice arrived shortly before eleven o'clock this forenoon. She had a full cargo of gene- ral merchandise and the Misses Congdon and Mr. Hastings as passengers. She-will leave again about 5 o'clock this evening. ee ak Raitway Pycnic.—The railway employes’ picnic, to have been held at Freetown on the 10th August, will be held at the same place on Thursday, 8th August. Rev. James A. Macdonald holds a picnic at North Wiltshire on the 10th. Hence the change. a Exxecrric LigHtinc.—After the first of August Montreal will be lighted by electricity- According to a Montreal paper, the Royal Electric Light Company have expended nearly $200,000 on the works... There will be 747 arc and 343 incandescent lamps, Mr. BorgenamM’s Founerat.—The Halifax Mail says: ‘‘ The funeral of the late Engene Boreham took place yesterday afternoon and was largely attended. The procession was headed by the members of Northern Star Division, 8, of T... Services at the honse and cemetery were couducted by Revs. Messrs, Rogers, Huestis and Simpson,” Tue Gop YierLp.—The Halifax Mail says ; “Our reporter was shown to-day a maguifi- cent lot of gold bearing quartz from the gald mine at Montague. One piece, about two inches long and 14 inches thick, contained about $200 worth of the precious metal. On Saturday afternoon, while working at the mine, the men came across a lot of iron quartz containing gold. The lot brought in to-day is valued at $3,500.” Sa Narrow Escarg.—While Dr. Ashley was holding forth on Queen Square this afternoon. a sloven lvaded with an organ was being driven through Market Street by atruckman named White. The sloven stopped and a number of children climbed upon the wheels, among whom was a hoy named Allan. The horse started and young Allan fell beneath the wheels, sus- taining some injuries. The boy was at once taken to Reddin’s Drug Store and examined by Dr. Taylor, who pronounced the injuries but slight. Afterward he was carried by his father to his home on Chest- nut Street. Personal. Hon. W. W. Sullivan left for Halifax this morning. J. C. Underhay, Esq., M. P. P., was in town to-day. : : George Johnson, editor of the Ottawa Cit- zen, is in St. John ae Sir David and Lady Mac herson will, it is understood, return to Canada next month. Rev. Mr. Higginson, at one time rector of Port Hill, died at Christiana, Norway, a short time ago. : Professor C. W. Oldrewe, of Boston, Is re- ported to have walked on water a distance of five miles. Mr, Hugh McInnis, of THE Examiner staff, leaves this evening, in the steamer Princess Beatrice, for Halifax, to attend the carnival. Frederick D. Barwick has been appointed to the office of Chief Post Office Inspector vice John Dewe, who has been ‘superanuated. Prof. J. W. Howell, a well-known educator of Rutledge, Tenn.. is dying of Hydrophobia. He was bitten thirteen years ago by a black, and-tan terrier. ; : Prince Bismarck is endeavoring to secure a meeting of the Czar, Emperor Francis J oseph and Emperor William at Berlin, with fair pros- ts of success. i PeThe statue of the late Col. Williams at Port- Hope is to be unyeiled on september 4, when Sir John Macdonald will deliver the inaugur- al address. z The Journal reports that Dr. Carrathers in- i he tends moving to Alberton shortly, where will saoeeat Dr: McLean. who is about remoy- ing te New York, where he will resume the practice of his profession. Local Notices. c Jo., photo artists, beg to announce ame the opening of their ae studio, they will only remain in c e+ = town a few days longer. Any wishing pho Pe graphs will please call and make aa immediately. Those having already do e will greatly oblige by keeping them promptly. Bologna sausage for sale by the pee Beer & Goff’s. jy30 ¢ Montserrat Lime Juice, at Beer & Goff's. Bananas, oranges and watermelons, and cheap at R. K. Braces Stanley Bros. for Hoisery, all sizes. Ladies’ English epened at Harris & jy30 3i good makes and jy 25 6i Waterproof Cloaks just ; e. Stewart's, pe 5 = 985 Mackerel Barrels (Champion’s make tor sale at Goff Bros. Boot Factory. Geo. Carter & Co’s. store is headquarters for fruit. Apples, oranges, ere sais ee Bartlett pears, California plums wa — a 3 cucumbers, etc. —Market Square. JY SALE.— <EREL SEINE AND Boat For BF og pan er Seine and Boat, nearly ney oe in good condition, all complete and ~~ ay : aha evelen- Seine, 185 fathoms by 11 . om 2 Boat, 36 feet keel. Price very low. 3. HN x, Charlottetown. : Pa Paper at Dodd’s Medical 50 doz. Sticky Fly ices by the half-dozen.— Hall, at wholesale pr pat 3i eod for sale by the pint : TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SpecIAL Desparcuxs ro THE EXAMINER. WAR IN EGYPT. cen cee A Critical Situation. THE NATIVES ALARMED. Cairo, July 31. The advance of Nad el Jumi’s forces’, combined with the continual departure of British troops for the front has excited great uneasiness among the natives of the Delta, which region is almost completely denuded of troops. Only two battalions of infantry are left, while the cavalry and artillery have departed. Col. Woodhouse reports that the main body of the insurgents, under command of Nad il Jumi, is encamped on the hills three miles north of Aba Sumbel. Active skir- mishing still proceeds between the Egyptian patriots and Dervish outposts. The Der- vishes who occupied the village of Toski were driven out by the Egyptians, leaving thirty-four of their number killed. A number of Dervishes were captured. Gen. oe and his staff have left Koroski for oski. ——-~.- Action in Respect to Behring Sea. Orrawa, July 31. A meeting of the Dominion cabinet was held to consider the seizure of Canadian sailing vessels by America cruisers in Beh- ring Sea. It was decided to forward to the Governor-General the telegrams receiv- ed from the Collector of Customs at Vic- toria, giving particulars of the latest seizure with a request that they be sent to the Im- perial Government, and that the latter be urged to adupt prompt measures to protect the rights of Canadians on the high seas. International Courtesies. Lonpon, July 31. The Massachusetts Rifle team left Lon- don last night for Livorpool and will sail to-day for New York. Last night the team was given a farewell dinner at Tholbort Restaurant by Major Williams. Besides the team and host there were present several members of the London Artillery Company, Sir John Puleston, M. P., the Consul General, the new assistant Consul General Moffatt, Gen. Woodman and Capt. Gratwicke. Treaty With Japan. Lonpon, July 31. The British Foreign Office is negotiating a Commercial Treaty with Japan. By the terms of the treaty, Great Britain surrend- ers the present judicial privileges Tof her subjects in Japan, in return for which con- cession the whole interior of Japan’ will be opened up to English trade. : Reyenue Returns, Sr. Jonny, N. B., July 31. Inland Revenue receipts for July show an increase of $1,855.81 as compared with the same month last year; while the Cus- toms revenue shows an increase of $14,- 426.25 in the same comparison. ——_—_—<—$<<——et oe ———_—_— We are agreeably surprised to see such fine celery, cabbage, cauliflower, green and butter beans, beets, carrots, onions, lettuce, ete. at Gay’s stalls, Market House. He has certainly taken time by the forelock this season. We would advise those who have not already done so to change their diet and make one meal each day at least of vegetables, not forgetting Gay’s Extra Early Celery, which is unquestionably the best .nerve quietor known. This is not a quack medicine advertisement, but simply a reminder that summer is at hand, and that the human sys- tem requires something more than meat, bread and such heat-producing food, but just the opposite. We would say to hotel pro- rietors and others to order a market day ahead and thereby secure the best, and at a discount on retail prices. The advantage of this is, orders are filled at home and the best are not culled, as is sometimes the case purchasing from the market. Order by mail or call at the Market at Gay’s Stalls, No. 23, 24, 25 and 26—a daily mail to Pownal.—J. J. Gay & Son, Pownal. jy29 dwlm my th The Piano House of Willis & Co. have re- ceived testimonials for their high-grade in- struments now rapidlv taking the place of common, old-fashioned, cheaply-made goods sold at high prices. They have received the most flattering certificates from nearly every convent, school or college, from nearly every clergyman, Roman Catholic, Methodist, Pres- byterian, Baptist or Church of England, from Red River in the far North-west to Newfound- land. Honorable dealings, juat Gmeans and methods, courtesy and a high grade of goods at reasonable prices and terms are J. F. Willis’ & Co’s. passports here. | MOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. : 1A S Gurry, Winnipeg; J McLean, ae CT Hewan Heaton A G Johnson, Brockton, Mass; W R Cobb, T H Cobb, Haverhill, Mass; W A Jackson, T E Evans, Boston; Miss Shrew, T A Crossman, Halifax ; E Lantalum, St John, N B; C W Taylor, W H Barnard, Gananaque, Ont. Aug I— A E Smith, Halifax.? OSBORNE HOUSE. 2 Jas Ross, Mt Stewart; J W Fraser, ae pleads ‘Bay; Burnham & Phillips’ Minstrel Troupe, comprising 24 members, HAWKER’S TOLU AND CILERMY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. THE DAILY EXAMINER, - oe a ine Favorite Medicine’ for Throat and Lung Diffi- culties has long been, and still is, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It cures Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and Asthma; soothes irritation of the Larynx and Fauces ; strengthens the Vocal Organs; allays sereness of the Lungs; prevents Consumption, and, even in advanced stages of that disease, relieves Coughing and induces Sleep. There is no other preparation for dis- eases of the throat and lungs to be com- pared with this remedy. “My wife had a distressing cough, with pains in the side and breast. We tried various medicines, but none did her any good until I got a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which has cured her. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had the measles, and the cough was relieved by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I have no hesitation in recommending this +s Cough Medicine to every one afflicted.’’—Robert Horton Foreman Headlight, Morrillton, Ark. “T have been afflicted with asthma for forty years. Last spring I was taken with a violent cough, which threatened to terminate my days. Every one pro- nonnced me in consumption. I deter- mined to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Its effects were magical. I was immedi- ately relieved and continued to improve until entirely recovered.”’—Joel Bullard, Guilford, Conn. : ‘‘Six months ago I had a severe hem- orrhage of the lungs, brought on by an incessant cough which deprived me of sleep and rest. I tried various reme- dies, but obtained no relief until I be- gan to take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, A few bottles of this medicine cured me.” Mrs. E, Coburn, 19 Second st., Lowell, Mass. “For children afflicted with colds, coughs, sore throat, or croup, I do not know of any remedy which will give more speedy relief than Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I have found it, also, invalu- able in cases of Whooping Cough.” — Ann Lovejoy, 1257 Washington street, Boston, Mass, Aver’s Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by al! Druggiets. Brice $1; six bottles, $5. Gook’s Tourist Ticks Tn Canada and the United States = Bye RAILWAY AND STEAMERS. FR0GRs of Coupon Tickets can be made up to suit the requirements of Travellers, combining all the principal cities and places of interest in Canada and the United States. Ocean: passage to Europe also secured by all lines of Steamships sailing from New York, on application to FENTON T. NEWBERY, : Charlottetown, Agent in P. E. Island for Thos: Cook’ & Son. July 6; 1889—tf PICNIC. St. James’ “Sabbath School, T. JAMES’ SABBATH SCHOOL AN- NUAL PICNIC will be held on Thursday, the Sth of August, AT RED POINT WHARF, Adjoining the beautiful and romantic Grounds of John McEachern, Esq. A. KENNEDY, Superintendent. jy25—eod Desirable Residence. rfYO LET.—That comfortable and convenient Residence, with nice Garden, Stables, etc., belonging ta the Charlottetown Gas Light Company. Possession immediately. Apply at Gas Company’s Office. jy30 Partner Wanted. ae Subscriber wants a partner with a small capital, who has had experience in the Drug business. Must come recommended. Apply personally or by letter before August 15th. 0. B. WADMAN. Crapaud, July 30, 1889 —2w dy wky WANES, LOST, FOUND &e WANTED.—A good Servant for general work. Apply to Rev, Frep E. J. Lioyp, Pownal Street. tfi—aupl WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Three good Pant Makers, to whom highest prices and con- stant employment will be given.—P. J. FoRAN. augl OARD.—Two young gentlemen can be accom- ) modated with board. Apply at this office. Jy30—3i pd WANTED. A Housemaid. Good wages. Ap ply to Miss PETERS, Sidmount. dw tf jy20 OR SALE CHEAP —An eligible Building F Lot near Upper Prince Street Church and School, and nearly opposite the new Dwelling House of Mr. Nicholas White.—GEHORGE ALLEY. jy30—tu fri sat WANTED.—A young man who has had some experience in a grocery store, to act as clerk. Must have reference, Apply by letter to “Pp. J.,” Post Office Box 108. tf—jy16 0 LET.—One-half of House on Orlebar street. occupied by subscriber, in good condition Water on the premises. Rent moderate.—S, GREY. tf-jyll O LET.—A Double Tenement House situate on King Street Hast. Kach end contains eight rooms, with pantries and closets ajl in good repair. The above Houses are in first-class order, as they have been refitted from cellar to garret. Water will be puyplied if required. ‘Terms moderate. Apply to John Kelly, Ksq.. It has cured hundreds of cases considered Water Commissioner, or to the OVERS, }DWARD hopeless. a very short time. Just a few doses will cure h cold if taken in time. Ae ‘bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. : Ww. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, novl0—ly dy St. John, N. B. Tt soothes, heals and strengthens KELLY. Pp the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs In | Price 50 cents James Srupson, Pownal Street. 2w eod—jy22 OR ADOPTION.—Three Orphan Boys, :aged respectively 10, 8 and 6 yeurs. Apply to REV, tf—ap9 OARDERS.—Permanent and transient Board B ers accommodated at the Railway Hotel, opposite Depot.—JOHN BOLGER, Proprietor. june2i—dy 2m eod - THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 1889. of Patterns in the City. Charlottetown, July 27, 1889—eod wky’ JAS. PATON Just Received, Thirteen Hundred Yards of English Make of FLOOR OIL CLOTH AND LINOLEUM, From One Yard to Six Yards in Width. Splendid Value and Newest Patterns. Call and see this lot, as we Lave the Best Assortment The Cheapest Lot of JAMES Special Value! ——AT HOUSE FURNISHINGS, In Carpets, Rugs, Curtains and Window Poles, Trimmings, &c., always on hand. CE Ee pee ee ss ee ee Linders St Boo eae (x) ———___—— & Co's. HAIN IN 4 Ta. 4,000 Yards Now Opened—All Weol Goods. and Drawers PATON & C®O., BROWN’S BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE, Ever Offered. trade.” us down. $1.00 Suit. Charlottetown, June 21, 1889—eod wky Inman Line. CIFY OF NEW YORK, 10,400 Tons CELY OF PAKIS, 16,400 tons, CITY OF BERLIN, 5,491 Tons. CULY OF CHICAGO, 5.202 Tons. CITY OF CHESTER, 4,770 Tons. CITY OF RICHMOND, 4,789 Tons. These magnificent steamers are amongst the largest and fastest in the world, and are well known for the regularity and rapidity of their passages across the Atlantic. ’ The Saioons and Staterooms are amidships, where least motion is felt. Ladies’ and Gentle- men’s Sitting and smoking Rooms, Pianos, Libraries, Barber Shop, Bath-rooms, etc., pro- vided. All these Steamers are fitted with the Electric Light. The difference in fares applies to location of Berths or State-rooms, All enjoy equal privi- leges in Saloon. Second Cabin Passengers are herthed in rooms holding a small number in each. A liberal table and everything necessary for the voyage is fur- nished by the Company. Zi Leave New York for Liverpool via Queenstown EVERY WEDNESDAY, RATES OF PASSAGE: New York to Liverpool, $69.00 ) and upwards,ac- » cording to State- Charlottetown do $73.50 ) room & location. Return Trip Tiekets at reduced rates. Baggage checked through from New York to London. For farther information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, July 6, 1889. Agent. HALIFAX & P. EB ISLAND Steamship Company, Ltd. STEAMER ‘ PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, Will sail from Charlottetown EVERY THURS- DAY at 2 o'clock for Halifax, calling at George- town and Souris, 5. I., and Bayfield, Port Hastings, Malgrave and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Sheet Harbor. Returning, will sail from Halifax EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o’clock, making same Calls. The above Steamer will make the round trip every week until close of navigation. pers to make direct connections with Steamers at Halifax for any foreign market. Freight and Passengers solicited at lowest rates, and Through Bills of Lading granted to any port on the Continent or United Kingdom. Apply to WwW. W. CLARKE, Agent, Charlottetown, Or PickrorpD & Buack, Halifax. jy13—eod tf This will enable Georgetown and Souris ship-| HAVE FAITH IN FACTS | ———1") Our competitors are trying to hold us up and rob us © of our customers. crying “Stand and deliver your We stand, oh! yes, at the Old Stand on Queen Street---standing delivering goods to our customers all the time. ‘They may hold us up but they can't hold Our Clothing Trade this year has doubled any pre- yious year, and we are bound to hold on to our trade if Low Prices is any object to our customers. We would strongly advise every Man, Woman or Koy wanting Clothing, to call and see our immense stock. Be sure you ask to see our $3.50 Suit; also. our PROW SE CARD. T= Subscriber offers for sale a full supply _ of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. —-ALSO— Flour, Meal, West India Goods, Ship Chandlery, Farming Implements, Stoves and Castings. ; : Lowest prices for cash or prompt pay. HENRY H. GORDON, _jyl5—pd Georgetown. 50,000. Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted —AT THE— “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE. JOHN JOY, Water Street, feb21—tf General Repair & Paint Shop, AVING had 25 years’ experience in the United States and elsewhere, I am pre pared to do Plain and Ornamental Lettering on Shop Windows and Blinds, in Gold, Silver, Bronze or Paint. Block Letters sawn out, carved and gilded. New Sign Boards made any style. Old Signs repaired and painted. Atso—Carriages repaired, painted and varnished. All work done at a discount. Satisfaction given at Scantlebury’s Carriage Factory, Kent Street, between Pownal and Queen Streets. ROBERT STEELE, Painter. TO LET. HE SECOND AND THIRD STORIES ahove the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, opposite the Bishop’s Palace, contain- ing 11 Jarge, well-finished rooms and a good kitchen. Apply at the Bank. WM. McLEAN, Cashier. TO LET. | HE Premises on Water Street, recently | oceupied by the Merchants’ Bank of | BROB., Sign of the Great Big Hat. “Army and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & CO., FILATLIF AS. A Full Stock of Wines aud Liquors JUST RECEIVED. 1 I< (\ Cases ROYAL BLEND, eU 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GAILIO, 100 Cases OLD RYE, 50 ‘ CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 150 * CLARET, 25 ‘* HOCK and MOSELLE, 25.“ LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, ‘ Benedictine, 200 ‘“ FINE PORT and SHERRY, 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 ‘“ HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, *** oud V. O., 100 ‘* BASS’S ALE, 200 “ BURKE’S STOUT, 100 ‘© APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 “ FINE OLD RUM, 50 “ KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, —And a Full Stock of— CHOICE GROCERIES ap24 Shortest Route to Boston, VIA HALIFAS. Canada Atlantic Steamship U0, The Fast, Steel Clyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Leaves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at lv o'clock, Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax; EVERY SA'TURDAY, at noon. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and can, if they prefer it, yo directly on board the Steamer without extra charge. FARES: Charlottetown to Boston (ist class}.........$ 9 20 Retorn.. «ic iscs5 var coiate gene tabeees kes ras 16 00 Through Tickets issued at ail Stations on P. EK. Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; also 'P, BE. Island, containing three large rooms, fire-proof vault and large frost-proof cellar, isuitable for Offices or Commission business. | | Pogsession immediately. Apply to : F. S. MOORE, Merchants’ Bank of P. EK. Island. jy13—2aw | | ! by the Agents of the P. E. Island Navigation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Charlottetown. FENTON T. NEWBERY. ; Agent, CHIPMAN BROS., General Agents, Halifax. R. B. GARDNER, Agent, 34 Atlantic A venue, Boston, may24—ti