et eal Pens tic ee es —- tocal and Other items. | PELELRBAPRMIC Ves | > ' Sua Denr ( The City ma Debt Court Waa iD Sess) i) this toren —- ‘ , meellh in the Praver MB&ETINE Praver me s a =e Second Methodist Church wilh Ye id th OF of the class rooms this evening - Norrce.—Should the day ptove untavot able St. Paul's Charel Sanday 5 hool Pienk will be postponed until Saturday - LecTUuRs Professor Saunders at J b. MeLeod’s Hall this evening Doors open at - ay» Chair taken at $ o'clock sharp. - RerresnMents, —Refreshments wil! be sup plied for visitors at St. Paul’s Sunday School Picnic at Weetville, McEwen's Wharf. = Warentne Tue Srreers.— The watering cart was out again to-day sprinkling the streets, but the dust got ahead of it every time, a3 usual - - Bui_pinec Orerations.—It is pleasing to witness such signs of prosperity as indicated by the numerous buildings under construction in and around the city. agenesis E’. H. C.—Portla Joie Encampment holds its regular monthly session this evening in Oddfellows Hall, at 8 o'clock. The Patri- archal degree will be conferred. 7 > A Beautirrct Trir.—The steamer South- port will leave for Westville to-morrow at 10.30 a. m., and 3 p. m. All should avail themselves of this beautiiul trip up the West ihiver. ————> New CHURCHES A pretty little charch has just been completed at Hunter River for the Methodists, and another, at Hunte: River, tor the Presbyterians, is rapidly approa compietion hing PATA - - BEAUTIFUI 4h ie visummer numbers of + ' es ee vhe L, ndon G&G i 4 '4 “traved .Y sare ‘ r\ : ' atl ue Diamond bw c nd are re ally gems of ait iis yea s emstfar ahead Of any pst umbers - | enter the ring again. | ing qualifications were of a of the lady mem Tennis Club O ClUK k, i ‘ Lawn TENNIS.—A meeting bers of the Charlottetown Lawn will be held this evening at 8 in the parior ofa T, Ba te a \ tuil at tendance is specially requested. - Potice Cotrt Three dranks constituted the docket this forenoon. ihey were disposed of as tollows: William Campbell, $? or 8 days; Peter Mclanis, $2 or 8 aays; Patrick McCarey, (truckman) $I or 4 days. eo CoLossaL Tea.—The sjlossal tea at Hay- den’s Wharf came off to-day as announced. Pnere was a large aitendanoe from the sur- rounding districts and from Charlottetown, All throughly enjoyed themselves, ~~ luis Eveninc.—Professor Saunders will speak at the meeting this evening in J. D. McLeod's Hall, on the character and scope of the work undertaken at the Experimental Farms of the Dominion ; alsu on fruit growing and kindred subjects clei -The roads, generally, » are now in excellent soudttion, and a large number of bridges are beiug built or repaired under the energetic superintendence of the Commissioner of Public W orks and bis supe: visors. RoAUDS AND BRIDGES throughout tae count: estinssiditiittiiio Don't Foreer It.—The Grand Excur- sion and Tea at Kinkora, to have taken place yesterday but which was postponed because of unfavorable weather, will take place to-morrow. Don’t fail to attend. Che train arrangements made for Tuesday hold good for tu-me1 ctenniveniipeian ContTroversy.—Rev. J. S. Fail, of Minne- apolis, Minn., (son-in-law of the late Mr. Jabez Barnard of this city) nas issued a chal- lenge to Rev. Dr. Miller of the Centenary Methodist Episcopal Chureh, to discuss the subject, Universalism vs. Orthodoxy. Mr. Fall favors the first, Dr. Miller contra. pipinuenind JOURNALISTIC. —Thé last number of Secular Thought (Charles Watts’ paper) appearsin a new dress, and begins its sixth volume. It says:—“‘A competent stenographer will be sent weekly to the different churches in turn, and from his notes extracts wil! be published with the object of showing the intellectual progress of the different congregations. sesemesesipantieltan A Noussance.—The dropping of orange anid banana peelings on the sidewalk is an error in judgment. Could the careless thrower ex- perience the suddenness of the tall of man occasioned by the stepping on one, he would refrain from repeating the wrong. Yesterday morning a lady fell heavily from this cause, severely injuring herself. We trust cur ad- vice will he acted upon. — Sunpay Scnvon Prentcs.—The children attending the Prince Street Methodist Sunday School are holding: their annual picnic on the grounds adjoining Suffolk Station to-day. Paul's Suuday Sehool Picnic will be held at Shaw's Wharf, Westville, to-morrow. The steamer will leave Ferry Wharf at 19.30 4. in., and 3 p.m. ; returning will leave Mc- Ewen'’s Wharf at 6.30 p. m. A very pleasant time is €x pec ted. w+ -_--—oe- -—- How ir Occurrep.—It now appears that Mr. Doolan, who was injured by the cowon Market Square, yesterday, was s‘anding talking with another man when the accident happened, and was not handl- ing the cow%as at first reported. The cow, by whose side a calf was standing, made a run at 4 dog passing between where her calf stood and where Mr. Doolan was standing, but, instead of st riking the dog, her horn caught Mr, Doolan in the thigh, a the disastrous results stated yester- ‘ LV ——~>—___. lus Trorrixe Creevir.—A folder has been issued in the interest of the maritime province trotting circuit. It gives the dates of the ime etings in the circuit, which are as follows: New Glasgow, Aug. 23rd ; Halifax, Aug. 28th and 29th ; 1 ruro, Sept. ith Fred ricton, Sept. Ilth and 12th pyre’ Sept. 18th and 19th ; St. dents Sop. 24th ani 25th j Charltetown, “t. “nd and 3rd. New $550 in premiums, “* Glasgow offers Halifax $960, Truro < ed " ’ see Moncton $550, Fredericton £900, hotter Phen $900, St. John $900, Char- ottetown $900, in all $6,500. James W. Riceint nil , Power, of Halifax, is the secretary of the | circuit, cei os ca hee } : he swe in the Market Halil to-morrow {40018 tAY | arn +! at 1} Fd lock Bitar p. wil cori La © with the Bankets Ped Line Jabie jaen, Towels. Nan) , nen, ‘ y els, Napkias, &¢.—A. Moe Auctioneer, i ; {cu KILL, | Coarloftetown. Atal eam SPROIAL $1 PATCHes TO Tae EXAMINER. Trouble iu Fgypt Lonpon, July 9 | Uneasiness is felt in London because of the absence of news from Wady Halfa re- garding Col. Woodehouse and his troops- he last report from him said be was fol lowing a superior force of dervishes. The Government is considering the advisability ot sending reinforcements to him from Malta, Cairo, July 10. Advices have been received here to-day that Col. Woodehouse’s cavalry occupied the camp of the enemy and found it desert- ed by ali except several men, women and children dying from thirst. No reinforcements for Woodehouse arrived ac Aden . last nignt. The dervishes occupied a position opposite the bank. A sharp engagement ensued. The dervishes were after water and managed to secure a Supply, though many succumbed to the artillery and rifle fire of the Egyp- | tians. There were several casualties among the Egyptians. Cairo, July 9. Three battalions of British infantry and a squadron of Hussars have been ordered to Assouam. Echoes of the Great Fight. | New Orveans, July 9. John L. Sullivan, in an interview says, | among other things, that he will never | He had his | share of tighting and wanted no more of it. His reference to Kilrain and his ftight- | most pleasant | character, concluding with the remark | that he (Sullivan) had got more and more | effective thumping in his late contest with | Kilrain than ever in his life before. Sulli- | Van will not accept lox’s belt | either for his bulldog or himself, feeling | that it is not necessary to establish the fact that he is the champion pugilist. done says he Anti-Jesuits Petition. ; Orrawa, July 9. It is stated that the anti-Jesuits petition recently forwarded to the Imperial Gov- ernment has been returned and the peti- tioners informed that the matter is wholly within the purview of the Canadian Gov- ernment. A mass meeting of Anti's was | held here this evening and addressed by Montreal orators, Bad for the Whitecaps. AppLgton, Wis., July 9. August Belz was called to his door by a lot of Whitecaps last night, who attempted to flog him for alleged wife beating. Belz drew his bowie knife and slashed right and left, cutting a number of his assailants and giving one a fatal wound in the stomach. The Whitecaps fied with their wounded. shooting Affray. Benecta, Cal., July 9. J. H. Winfield, sun of the Methodist Bishop of California, was mortally shot here yesterday by J. E. Crooks in a quar- rel over a newspaper article. Winfield struck Crovks in the face, when the latter drew a revolver and shot Winfield. Of for the Old Country. Orrawa, July 9. Messrs. McLeod and Gunn, the recently appointed Fisheries Commissioners, wil] leave by the Sardinian to-morrow, They will visit Yarmouth and other parts of the English coast before proceeding to Scotland and Holland. Inspection of Cattle. Orrawa, July 9. The Minister of Agriculture has under consideration the advisability of adopting measures for the prompt inspection of cattle and the quarantine of diseased cattle. Petitioning the Vatican. Roms, July 9. A number of bishops and others have petitioned the Vatican to cannonize Chris- topher Columbus on the anniversary of the discovery of America, The Delagoa Bay Matter. Lonpon, July 9.= It is stated that the Delagoa Bay railway company will oppose arbitration. ee Gladstone Opposes. Lonpon, July 9. Mr. (jladstone writes strongly opposing changes in the currency. Weather Balletin. Toronto, July 10.—10 a. m. Moderate winds and fair. Shortest Route to Boston, VIA BALIFA=S. a Canada Atlantic Steamship Co. The Fast, Steel Clyde-buiit STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” -e3 Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock. Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax. EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 p. m, Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and can. if they preferit, yo directly on board the Steamer without extra charge. FARES: Charlottetown to Boston (Ist elass).....--++ es = Petes. ous cceckasssts tele atte aot deve as - j » i . n . se Pheouh Tickets issued at ail Stations o ] Island Railway and Inte colonial Railway ; also by the «gents of the P. lK. Island Navigation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, FENTON T. NEWBERY, aap viel. CutepMAN Bros, : tis - ral Avenis, Halifax, ht. B. GARDNER, Asent, 34 ‘Atlantic Avenue, Boston. ~ fiiag Zt- th DAILY #2 AER... . — ——— ES - WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1889. _ Twe Favorite Medicine for Throat and Lung Diffi- culties has long been, and still is, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It cures Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronehitis, and Asthma; soothes irritation of the Larynx and Fauces; strengthens the Vocal Organs; allays soreness 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 b the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. have no hesitation iu recommending this Cough Medicine to every one afflicted.’’— Robert Horton Foreman He uight, Morrillton, Ark, *T have been afflicted with asthma for forty vecvs. Last spring I was taken with a violent coue), which threatened to terminate my cuys. Every one pro- nonnced me in consumption, I deter- mined to try Avyer’s Cherry Pectoral. Its effects were magical. I was immedi- ately relieved and continued to improve notibentirely recovared.”’—Joel Bullard, Guiltord, Coun. ‘Six months ago I had a severe hem- orrhage of the lungs, brought on by an incessant cough which deprived me of slicep and rest. Itried various reme- dies, but obtained no relief until I be- gan to take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. A fe\, bottles of this medicine cured me.’’ Mrs. E. Coburn, 19 Second st., Lowell, Muss. “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. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Dr. Solid by all Druggiste. AUCTION SALE. BALANCE OF THE LORNE HOTEL FORNITURE BY AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, JULY 11th AT lil O’CLOUK, in the Market Hall, CONSISTING IN PART OF: 12 Bedroom “etts, complete ; Bedroom Carpets, 1 Tapestry Carpet, 50 yards, in good order; Counterpanes, Blankets, Sheets, Pillows, Pillow Slips, Feather Beds, Spring, Flock and Straw Mattrasses, Chamber Setts, Lamps, etc., etc. SILVER-PLATED WARE, in Tea, Dessert and ‘Dinner Knives and Forks end Spoons, Carvers and Forks, Cruets, etc.; all of which will be closed out without reserve. A. McNEIL July 2, 1889 —till sale l. SOCIAL GATHERINGS Ba be supplied by JOHN MURPHY Cheaper and Better than any other Baker on P. E, Island. As I employ none but first-class Workmen, I guarantee satis- faction. Call or write for Price List. JOHN MURPHY, Kent Street. Charlottetown, July 3, 1889—lw dy & wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND de sional taieanenmnsenne W ANTED.—An intelligent lad to learn the printing trade. Apply at this office. jy9 WANTED —A competent person as house- keeper, and to take charge of three chil- dren—giris aged 9 and 7, and boy aged3. Ad- dress “J. G.,” EXAMINER office. iy? R SALE.-—A first-class Winch, in good order. Apply at this office. pd Si—jy8s FOR SALE,.—One Patent Hay or Straw Chep- per, nearly new. Wil) besold at a barvain. Apply at this office. jy62w ANTED.~—A Girl for General Housework, ts Apply to Mrs. J, D. Taylor, Fitzroy Street (Hast.) jy 6 'rO LET.—A House on Dorchester Street, (east.) WM, LADNER. july 4—3i eod pd ry\O LEY.—The Store and Dwelling on Great George Street, the property of William and Thomas Tanton, Boston, lately occupied by Geo. Carter & Co. Apply to Alex. Strang, Lansdowne Hotel, Cape Traverse, or at the office of Davies & sutheriand, Market Square, Zaw tfi—ju28 WANTED.--A competent Housemaid, also a Dining Room Girl. Apply at Hotel Davies between 3 and 5 o’clock, p. m, tf—ju28 WANTED.—A Servant for general work. No washing. Apply at this office. ju2zs OST.—On the 27th inst., a Lady’s Enamel Brooch, black and gold. ‘The finder, on leaving if at THE EXAMINER office, will be re- warded. lm 2aw—ju28 1 LET.—The House at present occupied by u - Fraser. Apply to R, MCMILLAN. nD BOARDERS.—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 Goop Coat, Pant and Vest - Makers wanted immediately at P. J. Foran’s. jun 25 4in ANTED.—A Girl to do general housework. Apply immediately to {Mks. D. STEWART, Kent Street. tf—ju2s. LET.—-A Doubie Tenement House on Kent street, next door to Robins’ Livery Stable, Apply to Mrs. OFFER, Queen Street. junezZi—?aw tf ers accommodated at the Railway Hotel, opposite Depot.—JOHN BOLG@ER, Proprietor, june2i —dy 2m eod yo ~-Permanent and transient Board ANTED.—A Cook, who has had some ex- \ perience. Apply to MRs. GEORGE PEAKE. juis—dy & wky a ‘OR SALE.--Ata bargain, easy terma, a top Buggy (new). Apply at A. MeNeill’s suction room m?7 tf YOK WANTED, forthe sca.uiy wt the Sea- side Hotel. Good wages. Apply at once to JOHN N BW8ON. tf—jul2 SALE-—One Thousand No. 1 December Tiites.— Was. BOYLE, — 2aw tt—mays . " i c Autioneer. F TEA PARTIRS, PiCNIGS, | J.B. Ma J cDONALD’S ULY. ee ee re July is our Creat Bargain and Clearing-out Month The Balance of Ladies’ Straw Hats. The Balance of Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats. ALL REMNANTS OF DRESS COCDS AND COTTCNS. a ae ODD COATS, PANTS AND VESTS WILL BE CLEARED OUT Ono Ss we ce. MENS AND BOYS’ SUITS CHEAPER THAN EVER. PRICE. OWN AT YOUR Ch'town, July 5, 1889-eod & wky Make no wistake ; go where you get the very best value, J. B. MAGDONALD'S. — em cay —aene eee DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE Is every day becoming famous for the superior quality of BOOTS AND SHOES sold there. NT = = We don’t want to brag, but tell the truth and Claim to have the best quality for the least Ch’town, Jul 5, 1889—eod wky en oe > = ——— 3S SE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, J.B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, money of any Store on P. E. Island. SES Se ne Sole control in this city of the celebrated Goods made by Sequin Lalime Co., St. Hyacinthe, P. Q. WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET Money Wanted. GRE Xk G6AGCKH FIG ! My Whole Stock must be disposed of within Sixty Days, FOR COAS EH. at 25 per cent. discount. Hose, at 25 per cent. discount. BLANKETS ! Charlottetown, May 13, 1889—eod wky BOOTS SPRING STOCK O O | COMPLETE. T | A Very Nico Assort- ment, Cheap. R. K. JOST, Nort h Side of Queen Square. 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, STORES TO LET. HE TWO STORES formerly occupied by | the late Owen Connolly, and centrally situated in the best business part of Queen | Street, Charlottetown, having been hand- somely finished and fitted up in the latest | style, are now ready for occupation and will be let on reasonable terms. teh RE oe One or two Rooms in same building to let as. Offices. Apply at the office of the ‘Trustees of | the Estate, in the building. A. A. MACDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, FREDK. PETERS, Trustees, june24—1]m 2aw june28—dy tf wky 2i Ten Dollars Reward. i | | ‘HE undersigned will give Ten Dollars H Reward to the person or persons giving in- | formation which will lead to the conviction of | the peraon who killed his Spaniel Dog on the | night of the 3rd inst, _ WILLIAM TWELDY, A. duly 6, 1889-1 w pat Pleasant St. oe - . A ; of, nee rece rs te ee ee eae Gents’ Wool, Merino and Cotton Underclothing, Wool, Cotton, Silk and Lisle $ Hose, Ties, Braces, Collars and Cuffs, Shirts, Kid Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs, TWEEDS! TWEEDS! TWEEDS! at 25 per cent. discount. Balance of Meltons, Beavex and Pilot Cloths, at 33) per cent. discount. Black and Colored Velveteens, Velvettas, &., at 334 per cent. discount. Silk Plush, Colored Silks and Trimmings, Feathers, Kigrettes, &c., at 25 per eent. discount, Ladies’ Cashmere, Silk, Lisle, Cotton and Kid Gloves, Cashmere, Silk, Lisle and Cotton ALL COLORED DRESS GOODS, at 25 per cent. discount. Wool Shawls, Squares, Jersey and Jersey Jackets, at 25 per cent. discount. BLANKETS !—At 25 per cent. discount. TWEED AND WATERPROOF COATS, to clear, at 50 per cent. discount. A. b.. ROW N, Queen Street, opposite Market House. $100 $100 Qne Hundred Dollars Cash! JAS. N P. E, ISLAND, who send ‘until 3ist July) the largest number of Woodili’s German Baking Powder (blue) Vy rappers, as follows :— $5 to the 25 families each sending Wrappers representing not less value than $1, Onzej ? to the 25 families each sending Wrappers representing noi less value than 50 cents. BZUNDRED ? to the 50 families each sending Wrappers representing not less value than 25 cents. FAMILIES Ycur Grocer can sell you WOODILL’S GER- MAN BAKING POWDER, in paper packages, at 4, 10 and 2) cents, and if he will not keep it in stock, send amount to address and the package will be mailed free. Address orders to W. M. D. PEARMAN, ju5—dy eod Halifax, N. 8. HAW KE R’s TOLU AND GHERIY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SO™, Proprietor, novl0—ly dy St. John, N. BK. Butter Tubs. 2 OOO dies inake, CARVELL BROS. } i } } | ay 24 To Plasterers and Builders. AVING purchased a quantity of good Lime- | stone, Iam prepared to supply the trade) with the BEST WHITE LIME, delivered in any | art of the city. Orders can be left at KR. Me- Millan’s Coal Depot, or at the Lime Kiln. ROBERT GREGORY, St. Peter’s Road, } Opposite Love & Sun’s Tannery. | _ jame2~1m eod pa | ape. “Army and Navy Depot” SCOTT & C0., BALI A... A Full Stock of Wines and Liquors JUST RECEIVED. 1 = (\ Cases ROYAL BLEND, eo) 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & G ELIC, 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, *, ** rT mn Oc oie 100 ‘* BASS’S ALE, 200 * BURKE'S STOUT, 100 ** APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 ** FINE OLD RUM, 50 “ KINAHAN’S L. J. WHISKEY, —And a Full Siock of— CHOICE GROCERIFS ap24 LOBSTER PACKERS ! Highest Prices Paid for Good Brands. Correspondence solicited. JAMUS &. GRANT. jali—dy lin GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS S GOGOA BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion | aud 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 many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gracualiy 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 many a fatal shaft by keeping our- selves weil fortitied with pure blood anda pro- perly nourished frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water and miik. Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS & CO., oameeerpe Chemigts, Le Engla ndon, deci#--i yr dy & wky a i Ai Big en