is oe eg ee ee Bo ee ae MEL Se He and Other items roe Couns.--Oae drank stands over unti! - Sue of remnants all this week at Beer Br s jyl0 tf monisiiiiniia Garat sle of boots and shoes to-night (s iv) at Gotf bros. iiein seis of strawberries and gallons of ice >** \\ ; i i cream at the Westville Pienic on Monday. > .— Don’t forget the auction sale at the Tea Store this evemmg, commencing at 7 30. 7 —<>- - Y ook |i you want special bargains in Boots, Shoes and Slippers, try J. C. Sprague’s to-ugat. en From MoONTREAL.—The steamer Miramichi called beve last evening with a general cargo and several passengers - Zrox Cuurca.—The teachers and officials are req d to be punctual in their attend- ance at 5 o'clock this evening. ssiiccialioapnadal Meetine.—A meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held in the upper parlor of the Y. M. C. A. on Monday afternoon at 3.30. ~ - Coxerrt.—A Promenade Concert will be given in the Hillsborough Rink, in aid of the City Mission Work, on Thursday, 17th inst, _ - Cricker.—East End vs. West End, on Monday, at 3 oclock. New members will please be on deck. Practice this afternoon. —~—_@—_-—- Jones--Where are you going Monday ? Smith —I am going to Westville Picnic. Well, if Jones and Smith are gx ing, we had better all go thrown L0OO more hats in the for five cents, and 6500 misses, two for ten cents. — iy10 tf We have windew, two women’s and Beer Bros. cinemas So Say ALL or Us—. Where are you go- ing on Tuesday next? To the tea at Bloom- field. Why? Because I always like to go where I will be well treated and have a good time aD NatuRat History.— Hon. David Laird’s aper on “Our Poi:est Trees ” will be read be- fore the Natural History Society, in Phil- harmonic Hall, at 8 ociock, next Monday evening. Open to the public. Admission iree, anesitiinealie Y. M. C. A.—The active members of the Y. M. C. A. are requested to meet in the Association Parlor on next Monday evening at 7 30 to choose delegates to the Convention to be held at New Glasgow, N, S8., on the &th of August.—R. M. Barratt, Secretary. idionttiipieiie Note Tuts.—The great attraction next week will be the Salvation Army Hindoos. Thev will hoid meetings in the Market Hel! on Monday and Tuesday evenivgs, and are also expected to be present at the picnic on Thursday next, Lilien Noruine like figures, Come down prices or tu-nigst (Seturday)—Misses’ wine’ goat shoe, S1.)5, now 85 cts; boys’ shoes, 95 cts, now 75 cts; women’s kid top button boots, $1.°.5, now $1.00; youths’ shoes, $1.30, now $1.'0; men’ scanyas shoes, $1.00, at Goff Bros. seinen lGiacel s Tra.—Don't forget the big Tea at Bloonfield om ‘Luesday next. It will be the tea ol vine season. FEiverything possible is be. ing Cone to guarantee a good time to all who atten. Special faves and other information may ve obtained ia the advertisement which apr ‘3 else where, 4 37EP > Novice.—Our readers’ attention is cailed to the Hon. David Laird’s paper upon ** Our Fo Trees,” to be read next Monday even- Ing. «t= 8 o'clock, before the Natural History Soc.oty, in Philharmonic Hall. Admission fre Membeas of the Society are remind- ed «i the business meeting noticed elsewhere in ("+3 paper. - PROMENADE ConcerT.—We are pleased to learo that arrangemeuts ave progressing favor- ably fora grand Promenade Concert next week in the Hidsborough Rink. The ebject is to raise funds for the support of city mission woix during the ensuing year. This fact alone should recommend it to every large- hearted citizen. Tas Twetrry.—The Grand Orange Loe ge of this province celebrated the two huudredth anniversary of the battle of the Boyne to-day, by a procession and tea at the Trotting Park. The procession started froin the Lodge Room, corner Kent and Price Streets, shortly after eleven and proceeded down Prince Street to Water, along Water to Queen, up Queen to Kent and along Kent tothe grounds. The music was furnished by the Artillery band. There was a large number of visitors to the city during the day, a Exuisirion Meetrina.—Tke Managing Committee of the King’s County Exhibi- tion Association wiil have a meeting in the School Hall, Georgetown, on ‘Tuesday the 15th Ja'y inst., at 5 o'clock p im, when the tenders for fence and other business matiers will be considered. The Priz List Committee for the King’s County Ex- hibition meet at the Schvol Hall, George- town, on Wednesday 16th July inst, at 11 o'clock a m., t» prepare the Prize List and make regulations for the Kiug’s County Exhibition, which is to be held at Georgetown on Wednesday, the 24th of September ensuing. We understand the capital stuck of the King’s County Exhibi- tion Association ($3000) is about all sub- scribed and energetic steps are being taken to have first-class grounds and a first-class exhibition at Georgetown. > ACKNOWLEDGMENT. ur. ZB. S&S. Sutcliffe, agent cf the British-American Book and 1 ract S velety wishes to acknowledge, with thanks, receipt of the following donations ; LL Beer, 820; L W Goff, 320: Judge Young, $10. Mra Rayneid, 35; J D McLeod, $5; WT Mi! $4; * W Hales, $3; Wim Heard, 2; H J Ceudall, $3; L E Prowre, 82: TC James, $2; in ivncs, $2; G E Fali, $2: Mrs James Wa S2: Ieaac Oxeoham. $2; Rev D Snth.- erland, 22 VE dawson, 2; a Pargiah Lyson, $2; “VY P Colwill, $2: Jadve Hens! y, 32; A Ker iv. 22; RC Geff, $2: Rev Jamas Car. ruth, $2; WA Weeks, $2; DA Bruce, $1; | A Wy bag hl: Gea B- Hn hes, sh; Grorge } Sta i; Dy Beer, &8'; Dr Johnson, 81; Dr Das. 3 $i; W W Woeltaer, $1; John Me-} Phe 21; GH'1 ior, $1; F Perkins, $1; J © M. cet ’ Ss voore, 3}; J Wes. Br: v. eee WY Bevle. $1; P Large, $1; WR Ret v.30, Bis t Pol : St; Joann Seott, $1: re ter & Us, $1; W T Hogzar, $1; Rev Dr, Proseratd, “1; GD Wiig Y 3 Urawhar. Si: & \ a, ol; A MeKinvnon, $i; 2 itoad, S1; Rev F W Sioore, $i; eau imag, SOc. K. D, ©, for the Stomach, 7 sa K DATLY EXAMINER, ae - SATURD AY, JULY. 12, 1880 TELEGRAPHIC Vews. esas Ss Tur ieee : SAD NEWS FROM HALIFAX, Many Persons Drowned Searching for the Bodies. Hauirax, N. 8., July 11. The town of Dartmouth, opposite Hali- fax, purchased the ferry steamer Annex 2, in Brooklyn, New York. She arrived at nine o'clock last night. The weather was gloriously fine, and thousands of people crowded the wharf to see her. There is a vat eighteen feet long and ten feet wide which drops duwn on to the end of the ferry boat. This is regulated by a chain. The Annex did not come within three feet of the end of this float. The little passage way was packed with people, and the eflivers of the boat and chief of police warned the people to ‘keep off the float,” as it would never stand the strain. The people who were excited laughed at the oflicers and many attempted to jump from the float onto the deck of the boat. A moment later the chain snap- ped, the float fell twelve feet and from forty to sixty people, packed like sardines, were precipated into the water. Those at the edge of the fl ats fe:l head first and those behind them slid down on top of the more unfortunate ones. The water was twenty-five feet deep at this point and there was less than tive feet of space be- tween the piers of the wharf and the side of the wharf the people simply feil into a hole of deep water, and it was certain death for the undermust. The most indescribable confusion prevailed. Afver recovering from the momentary shock of consternation, the work of rescue commenced. Life presery- ers were thrown from the Annex. Pieces of wood lying on the wharf were pushed «ff! to the drowning ones, and fully a dozen people, including Alex. Lloyd, James Col- lins, J. Burbridge, D. Tait, Bill Fawson, and Wm Broadhurst, jumped into the water or climbed down the chains and commenced to bring out those in the water afluat ae by. Two or three boats were also quickly brought into requisition, while others ran f Twenty-three people were got for torches. out all mght. It is impossible to correctly I> nll Lace Curtains A lot slightly soiled at haif price. HARRIS & STEWART. Boys’ Shirt Waists, Print and Galatea, 49¢. each. HARRIS & STEWART. a cere Men’s and Boys’ Undercloth- ing.—We are showing a fine range. HARRIS & STEWART. Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats. —A good stock at low prices. HARRIS & STEWAR7. Men’s Fancy Cotton Shirts— See the lot we are selling at 40 cents each. HARRIS & STEWART. — ee Ladies’ Rubber Circulars — A lot damaged at $1.00, HARRIS & STEWART. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing — A good stock of new finish goods. No lower prices in the ¢ity — —— ~--—— HARRIS & STEWART. Ch’town, June 26, 1890, estimate the number drowned, aa the divers did not get to work till midnight, and the| strong current running doubtless carried | many bodies under the buat and ot into the harbor. Four bodies were recovered al- most immediately, as fullows: Peter Boyle, aged 60, who worked in the rape works, ard leaves a large family; Ella Sinnott, aged 17, daughter of Michael Sinnott; John Bowdie, aged 8, (colored); Bessie Fuster, aged 22, sister of Judge of Probate Foster. Grappling for the bodies will continue all night. The tragedy has caused great ex- citement on beth sides cf the harbor. Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, July 11. Middleton’s valedictory was issued to- day. He says his svle object has been the welfare and well-doing of the militia forces. Three members of the Ottawa field Battery appeared in the police court to-day for disobeying erders. was inaugurated to-day. rived to-day. Fifty farmers ar- the mayors of Ottawa and Hamilson, Ber- muda, to-day, on the completioa of the The system of running farmers’ excur- | sions to the Central Experimental Farm | Congratulatory messages passed between | GRAND WESTERN TE. . GRAND WESTERN EXCURSION and THA, in aid ot St. Mark’s Church, Lot 7, takes piace on the beautiful Saunder’s property, which borders on the Railway, at BLOOMFIELD STATION TUESDAY, JULY the 15th. No effort is being epared to make this the grandest of the series of grand teas fur which the Fac Westis now celebr.ted. To the reguiar live of refreshments and amusements wili be aaded several noveltics. Music .of the highest order willlend its charms. Excursionisis trom the Ka:t and West wiilarrive by Special andjtegalar Trains. The following lst of LOW RAILWAY £ ARKS has been arranged : RAILWAY FARES; Return Tickets, including Price of Admission to Tea, will be issued at Tignish, Charlottetown ahd intermediate Stations to Bloomficld at the jvilowing rates : Charlottetown, St Dunstan’s, Royalty Junc- tion, Winslue, Milwn, Loyalist, Colville, $1 40 North Wiltshire, Hunter River, Clyde, Fred- ricuon, Eliiots, Albany, Kinkora, Cape Ee ee are ae ein nan eebee 1 Bradalvane, Emerald, Freetown, Biueshank, cable. A deputation of soap manufacturers wait- ed on the Minister of Customs and asked that soap grease be placed on the free list, but without restrictions. They say the qualificating word ‘ rough’ makes the con- cession of no use to them. Passed Without Division. Lonpon, July 11. The second reading of the Heligvland Cession Bili in the House of Lords yester- day, passed without division. Weather Huatictin. -_— Conzonro, July 12.—10 a. m. Light to moderate winds; fine; stationary or slightly higher temperature. i es Personal. Mr. H. W. Anderson, of Charlottetown, has our thanks for the copy of the supplement to the Belfast (lrcland) Weekly News, containing the sermon pieache: betore King Wm. in 1690, which we pub.ish in this issue.—New Glasgow Vindicator. Woman's FickLeness._-Mra Emery, who was connecied with the Davis tragedy, was married to a farmer named tiray, living near Roxborough, on Saturday las’, just eight days aiterjPeter Davis’ execu-ion at Belleviile, says a recent despatch from the flattter p!ace. Wien Davis was arrested for the murder cf herhusband, Mrs. Emery declared that she could not live without him, and followed the prisoner to B.lleville. While he was in jail, however, sue met and fell in love with the Roxborough man and allowed Davis to die without a sigh, feiss Great bargains in Men’s and Boys’ Cloth. ing, at J. B. Macdonald’s. The cheapest place to buy your Boots is at the Domiajon Boot and Shue Store. See McEachen, the cheap shoe man, te- night if you want a pair of shoes. SOURIS TEA. a Congreg-tion of St Mary’s Church have been niuecd to give another of their Grand Teas on the o d ge wands, Suuris East, a ’ Oa Tharsday, d3ist of July. The Committce have adepted a pregramme wich wil echpae all Teas given here or elae- oo. A.caugements will be made with the i Retlway to give the patrons the best possible fa ilities to arrive aud return, of which dus no ice will be given. MICH SEL McOORMACK, Souris, July 2, 1890. Secretary. * sl ios ae ae Kersington, Bar vara Weit ...... ves ceoud | New Annan, Travell r’s Kest, Summerside, St. iuleanor’s, Miscouche, St Nicholas, ee ee baa eeus eee Sect Richmond, Noriham ......- PWNS oy anes sO | Port till, Ellerslie, Conway .... me 70 | Portage, West Devon..........0++:. Gu Cia Ce i ac nuh hae ke cate ae | Mii} Kiver..... Nhe vebicddlicactulhoeientats tas one ic... US Eee 5 ela vias cs cuba ewandawe 30 Me bo hock. cecddcdcds iavcbi obbuncaeas ®t cous 50 Minne; TEMAS 23h 5 seeks cate ee tI TN 66s 8 has 60 DeBiois, Harper's, ‘Tignish ........-.....++--.- 70 £7 Fares fom Charlottetown wili be good on Special Tram, youd to return by special same day. k ares from Tignih and Intermediate Stations to loomfield will pe guod by Regular Trains of 6 léth, good to retura by reguiar same ay. kares from stations on the Cape Traverse Brunch will be good by Regular Train on the branch to connect at Kmerald with Express Train arriving at Bloomfie/d av 10 47. A opecial Traia wil leave Chariotietown for Plocmfieid at 5 a. m,, (standard time), arriving at Boon field at 9.46 @ m., returnibg, will leave bBlvomfield for Courlottétown at 4.15 p. m, ~ Vckets at one first-ciass fare will be issued on Monday, i4th, at Georgetown, Souris an“ inter- mediate points to Charlotteto vn, to connect next day witn s,evial for B.co-ufield, SCHEDULE OF SPECIAL TRAIN, Leave Charlottetown ..........ce.sessees 5 00,a.m ” Ruyaity Junction ...... ...+-+.-.» 515 “ - Nortis Wila@iairve ooo ccccce cs cesces :&a” s Baumer Mive?........:..¢etu-&- a “= * aE ns is oot bdakdnaten 23° 7" A re a cs ohn scan kee en a. " EOE ee rree Pe Terry a. . OR eo os bo 5k iv ik eeke whiio’ ‘=? 7 Sumwerside .... Ns cau r+ ee kes 7. * Oe NE WB va on ociv'e vs 0 ccc ae orgas — * - Wieltimtiom:. ...i.<:. hae eee kes 805 “ _ Wirt BE os vin nes re eae aaa 82% “ phe. FRR a ae ae eee ee 9 30 a Atstvens Msemeee.. ’... .. 3.66 6<.<02:5,8 7 This Hxeurrioa off rs Mastern people a splen did oppor uniiy of seeing the greater part of Queiu’s a.d Prince OUsntiies, as wel as giying awple iime tu “do” ibe p ety and hh. ivieg lown vf Summersid:, and enjoy the .leisures oi 4 first-class teu held in 4 Ogautitui, ioCa IY. bey on thy Tad.es at buon JOHN DOYLE, see. St. Mari’s, Lot 7, July 2.—dy&wky Charlottetown Driving Park. YENDERS for grading abont the Main a Exhibi ion Building will be received by me, at the otlice of Warourton & Smallwood, vp to and including WEDNESDAY, the 16th inst. Specifications may be seen at the office of Chappell & Phillips, Architects, Market Louse, Cha lotieto«n. The coiftrac.or wili be required to give s1ffi- ciens security, to be approved by the Direc- tors, forthe due performance of the contract. Tie Directors do nut bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. A. B. WARBUBTON, Secretary. july? WANTED. Apply to MARK WRIGHT & CO, Ltd, Factory. “"HRER SMART BOYS to work in the | ts ES ee ae are i Saas ie i aM actin us + Readymade Bows’ $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.99, 3.50, 4.00, . ~ . $3.00, 4.50, 6.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, trimmed equal to Custom Made Clothing, ? Charlottetown, May 12. 1890—eod & wky iv\ (x) 4,50, 6,00, 3.50, extraordinary value, i {x) 10,00, 11,00, 12.00, made and Sak (Xx) Make no mistake when you want to buy --the Cheapest will be found at J. B. MACDONALD S: ie el ee le A a Salvation Army Picnic ! THH SALVATION ARMY INTEND HAV. ING A PICNIC ON THURSDAY, JULY 17th, On the Beautiful Grounds at McEwen’s Wharf, West River. Every effort wil! be put forth to make it a profitable and pleasant time. Return Tickets. 39 cents. For further particulars see large posters and handbills, - * CAPT. J. JEWAR. july7—m wwy dy tl dte ‘Bard Coal. CHOONER “ALASKA,” from New York, ).) has arrived with a cargo of supe:wr JERMYN HARD COAL, landing 3. ouday at McMiillan’s. R. McMILLAN, julyS—~lw WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc ,o SALE.—A Cart Horse, eight years «id and weighing ten hundred and fifty poun*’s Apply io Patrick J, PougHERTY, Dorchester Street, Kast Kad. 3i pd—julyiz WARING !—If the person who took anotler person’s waterproof coat and um brella from the railway car. while on the ‘ime between Sum: merside and Charlottetown, on Wednesdsy evening last, will, without delay, send thse articles to the nearest station m*ster, be will sot be exposed, dy 5i & wky—jylz LET.—A House containing eight rooms, to be rented with or without a shop, Water in connection. Js situated in a convenient vari of the ety. Outbuildings attached. Fur furtuer particulars apply at this office. julyil—dy 2i then eod V JANTED.—A Man to drive a first-class bread team. Steady job to the right persun. Apvly at once to JOHN MurPHY & SON, Bakers. july i0—~3i 7, .—A cheque on the Merchants’ Bank of P. K. isians, dated July 10, payab'e to .be order of Cairns & McLean, and signed by A. E. MeKachen, The public are notified not to cxsh cheque, 9s we have not endorsed the samc.— CaIRNS & MOLSHAN. 3i pd—julyl) WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Two Servants ' Housemaid and Cock. Apply at this otice. j ulyié OARDERS WANTED.—The Miss Finleys: corner of Prince and Kent Streets, hive several nice rooms for accommodation of boara- ers, Terms moderate. jaty?0 MPORTANT 10 BUYERS IF YOU WANT BARGAINS, ROWSE & CO. CAN GIVE THEM TO YOU IN ALL KINDS OF Dry Goods and Clothing. (XJ They will not be Undersold by any Firm on this Istand. ————(x )---—_—— Reduction on Their Stock having been bought at a Big VISIT THE Cost, they will give some startling low prices. CHEAP STORE. PROWSE & CoO... Sigu of the Lion, 136 Queen Street. Charlottetown, June 27, 1890. GREAT ATTRACTION |! (x)-—-—— OOS: — IN EW R SALE.—A ee Jersey and Guern ey Heifer Calf.—F, W. Moork 2i jy9 4 IR SALE.—A good strong Buggy, built by a first-class builder; litile used; good order; worth two common imported ones, Apply to W. C, Tick, next door to Fish Market. Cuarlo te- town, 2i pd—jy9 on LET,—The commodious House adjoin:ng the subscriber’s residence. Prince Street, with large stable and coach house.—it. Mc IL- LAN, eod tf—mechi! Wert House pleasanthy situated, of from 12 to “0 rooms, with modcrn con- veniene+s, with Lawn or Garden preferred. Ap- ply at EXAMINER office, 3 july8 ASTURAGE for one Cow for remainder of seasoa. Apply at this office. tf—julyd MO Bt. --The house lately occupied by F. W Hyniman, Hsq., head Pownai Strect. quire at this office. junelé WE SALE.—A Buggy Phaeton -].ather tep— in good order, thaquire vi Rev. i VD. MOORE, Kast Keot street. 2w law pd—junss L.ET.—A Honze on Kent Street, adjoining Robins’ Livery stable, now in possession of Mr. P. 5. Brown. Possession on or about the oiddle of July, Apply to Mrs. YOUNKER, Queen treet, 2aw—)uve22 ANTED.—A girl to do general housework. Wages $7 per month to a competent girl. None other need apply to Mrs. W. W. WET LNER, Prince Street, 2i (sat wed)—july5 WANTED.—A good active man to drive an Express Wagon and loox afier bores. Good Wages. Apply by letter, Address, P. ©. ox 571, [ju.ez yo LUT.—The dwelling house on Great Geeorce - Street adjviuing the subsuridor’s res.den’ > lintaediate possession given, Mrs. Lisich. : juneié—ti. Wan TED £TO KENT.-—About ist October, 4 House, containing Sor 3 rooms, Ulce Sitti tion. Anyone expecting to nave such to iel ney | hear of a g@ud Cenant by applying at this cfic, j or writing FP. U. Box, 497, juneio—t | YT ANTED.—For the first or second week :2 Vi Jaly, a donse Pariur Maid, tv go 10 the er. sice with a gen leman’s iamily. Guod wag... Apply to RS. HK. BaYFIEiD juae25 dy u wky li patdy tt wky li TO LET.—Poesassion given about first Sepie '- + ver nrxt, the Hous. now occapied by 2). Revert Srascr, on Upper Queen St. Apply “19 N. Largs. juei9—t.. W ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—An experieresd Norse to take charge of two children. 4» , ply to Mrs. Arthur Peters, jig—t WANTED—A man, who has a knowledge of ing, to ull a few a>reg of land wi a of the city, Apply to tbe Kn | (x) HE BAZAAR COMPANY have just received several new shipments of Goods, and are now displaying the finest lot of FANCY GOODS and S’ATIONERY tu be found in the Town. c BOUKS, STATIONERY, UNDERWOOD’S LNK, PAPER BAGS, etc., Whole- sale and Retail. ROOM PAPER, BLINDS and O'L PAINTINGS for the remainder of the season AT OUST. Call and examine our O.1 Paintings, framed with heavy Git Muuldings, from $1.00 to $5 00 a : CROCKERYWARE in large variety, including Vases, Lamps, Jugs, Toilet Sets, Tamblers, Goblets, Cups and Saucers, Berry Dishes, Rose aad Biscuit Jars, Ca ce and Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Flower Pots, Finger Bowls, etc. ; Cane abd “ iker Work Baskets, vew designs ; a lot of Ostrich and other expensive Feathers, Feather Fans, Toys, Games, etc. ; Lawn Tennis Balls, Rackets and Nets, Croquet and Baseb li Bats, Express Wagons, Rocking Horses, Garden Tools, etc. ; a lot «of ** Uniou Fat Knit Hammocks, from 50s. to $2 25. SCHOOL and PRIZE BUUKS of every kind—special Musicai Instruments, Acc »rdeons, Violins, Mouth Organs, e'c. | discyunt to teachers, Cali and hear prices. ( BAZAAR CO., Charlottetown, June 10, 1890. QUEEN SIRES. BOSTON STEAMER. ——(x)-—_ — y Wila xX a eee X ete From this date the steamers ‘ CisR0LL” and “ WOR | - | i CESTER” will ran rec lariy for remainder oi season, Leaving OHARLErZeTOWN for ROSTN every Thursday ab § Ocusk P. WL, ——AND-— Leaving BOSTON every Yadnosday a vosk. CARVELL BROS., Agents. aap gw