be on on ea dy ur ft oh " ‘THE DAILY EXa) — é INER, ———— iede@eeneneee Sie eel ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEW ' c vthe ems, Ayal ee dein aikceaiial 8. Sprovar Desparortes to Tur Examiner Red os 95 THE TARTR borr wed my tield | rn it, 3 as | wi 28 . y Da +; te for lat July outing | lied by > = sag ia 1° eeqee oF van bo SUPP iY Wo — | False Reports to the Patriot. : FRIES , a. yonths ag? | } ‘ooh use fOr Fas mee” s - i and 2 Batteries, G. A , } parade at the Drill | lock, sharp, for the | lng . ret pic asc reeu ; : a 8 as he has Wt —~ Noe mv 1 will ‘ a igade Baur whi x cha De ; evening, at i Ree Orrawa, June 29. @ telegram published b ic The i y the Patri |Tegarding the Tarte-McGreevy Scanian tion ig gross} nt ° i iisleadi Committee meeting of both | points sctunity Salen ading, and in many V4 - i B A . . wige < oht «s . No such evide Sand Se reat — a aed rs ,i8 represented in Thursday's Patriot + vw ase A ines. “9 a jesse “© given before the committee It is shan stal _ -.) business. 6y order. , ' : : gpecial busit " | to publish such lies. elu rhe tournement which was not Th er saturday, oa account of bad weather, | » v. and W. P.) next Wednes- A Bad Loekont. vas i a : ork for partners will take place at | : LiveRPoot, June 29. D ‘our-fifths of the ti 1 ; ee South Wales closed ch aean is . Deane Races. — The Poincer saysi ing Toenty-Ay nieces es Seite pigsion to the Summerside Trotting . enty-five thousand hands are out ee races on Dominion Day will be e employment, It is understood that the “4 be es ee well a6 gentlemen; suspension of work ig largely due tu the ar operation of the McKinley Bill, ’ _ - - i a eo sigetixe.—-Che meeting of the 5 Mees - . . r : : Lawn Tennis Club, called for | An Order Revoked. setpwn ’ , 8 xi on aecount of | + igst and postponed on § ce : paris? ot ao be held at.Victoria Park on ! a . : w ASHINGTON, June 29. — ‘ernuon next, at 3.30 o'clock, | ? _ order of the United States department jgewla) > j Of Agricuiture imposing fifteen days quaran. Five ofall sheep and swine imported from pet account of the weather), will, oe been revoked owing to the re- ee Teceday. The steamer presentation oi the Canadian Government. wee ‘’s Wharf for Rocky Point | “ii jeate Connolly , we ond 21.30. Will leave Rocky | }% ~ } ‘ . : and 7.30 o'cleck. ; at “ey , St, Peter 8 Sunday School Picnic sist ig the eveniny 5 hae Paris, June 29, omni - ocarpe FakM.- Don't forget the sale of ™ Yn ‘ + puanstde Pa + bred sto Ke at Parkside Phe French Episcopals have formed a ssbie trotting: : new party to oppose Cardinal Lavigerie’ Summerside, on Wednesday next, | saVIGerie ta * ) policy i . a) Day, The sale will take place at} policy in support of-the Republic. cq oicock. Tnestock to be offered for sw pearly all young, and there is no doubt | bargains may be obtained, _S Gloomy Prospects. Sr. Pererssure, June 29. . The harvest prospects of Russia have be- qe great syuenst Daily News, June 10: ‘The gertaiament giver by the Wallace Ppa, worse, and there are fears of a partial Miyper Company last evening in Masic famine. gil was one of the best of the ee ee joi that Amherst au liences have had pre- | Weather Bulletin. wated tv them. Reserved seat tickets aes i sale at Reddin’s Drug Store. Toronto, June 29.—10 a. m. ; 5 Moderate to fresh winds ; generally cloudy; guntty Baos, bave secured the agency {#°me showers, chiefly duriag the day; not s the celebrated M. J. Baird, tish tackle | much change in temperature. igler of Moncton, whose fame for fliea and cette ae eT wisie provincial, Tho first lot of flies just Fishery Bulletin. seived, andamong them an assortment ; ; i ate wally for let of July fishing. During (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) 4g sexgon a full line of these goods will be | Harirax, June 27-—The weather still bot in stu. « je27 2i; Keeps too rough for fishingat nearly all fish- Science | ing stations along the coast, The cod fish- ¥.C. T. Mies Lillian Phelps, the | ery was reported very good to-day at Pas- jminion lecturer forthe W. C. T. U,,| pebiac, Que., fair at Port Hood, and con- sil be here on Thursday evening next and | tinues good at Lunenburg. icture on “Prohibition.” Miss) + Herring are being taken in fair hauls at ‘ Vis Piclps has the reputation of being a very | Port Hood, C. B. and a few at North Syd- jmibie and pleasing speaker and a clear | ney. Caplin are still reported very plenti- wener. Those who desire to hear this|fulat English Bay and Southwest Point, iagottant public question ably discussed, | Antigonish, yi! attend her lecture. Great damage has been done to the lob- Sinectitinnieneen ster traps all along the coast, and at Ship- Fog Be sT0X,—The steamer State of Indiana, ' pegan, N. B., and Canso, N. S., to such iin Doane, sailed for Boston this fore-|an extent that it is thought that the fish- eaabout haif-past ten, Her cargo con-/| ing will have to be ended for this season. ¥ 2 esa ans 208 an ee en were taken yesterday at Crow Te ners were : ames Handrahan, | _—. and Fox istand, N. 6. m Macdonald, Mrs Cooke, Mary E Cooke, ’ bad Cooke, John Cooke, A’ Suleman Our Courts. Visa, ite Herrmen,. ‘Mire F Stewart, | The Vice Admiralty Court will open to- fiewact, H Jordan, and Mrs Col Holbrook. | Morrow at 1] o'clock a. m., to hear the ap- fi plication of the Queen vs. the Davy Croe- kett. The Supreme Court will meet at 12. It ‘is understood that a resolution ot condol- ence on the death of the late Mr. Justice Peters will be read on behalf of the Bar kar 1 Rage ent ee! ; Society and that His Lordship the Chief Sak spend abet on g aan ry entered, Justice will make reference to the deceased te ee ne ee. aang. osee theraces. (Cheap fares by | There are eleven criminal cases to be Tnorrive Races.—Dominion Day in Sum- uerside will be a gala day, being the occasion a grand trotting meeting in the Driving Fak there, Fine fields of horses will com- pete nthe three-minute, three-year-old and lour-year-old classes. The flower of Prince rail and boat—ouly one dollar fr } Pts Par town and return on the iene om Charlotte: ! tried. The civil docket is small, | Personal. Ss te pen Tlie morning a man amed isaac Drown, beloncing Valley, was ete ee = ow We regret to learn from the Pioneer that gerald, SP. on co lai at ee Mr. Alex. McDonald, of the Northumberland, Breck » on complaint of Postmaster | ig down with an attack of la grippe. “mn P charged with violating section 108; Mr, John Ring, a well-known resident of bad eg ae Act, by using stamps that) thia city, was a passenger in the Northumber- epee before upon letters sent to; land to Point du Chene, en route to Boston, Jo persous in Charlottetown, The case | this morning. =? ns Adjourned. Brown was arrested at} Thomas andrahan, Esq., of this city, ae Valley this morning by Marshal’ was & passenger in the steamer State of oa on The punishment for the offence | Indiana this morning, en route to New th which he is charged ia a fine of nt} York. wore than $40 or less than $10. | Twe members of the Boston press, Messrs. D. P. Goodrich, of the Post, end M. E. Hen- owe SERMON —lt is seldom that the messey, of the Globe, were among the pasaeu- saat Charlottetown listen to a better gers on the steamer State of Indiana to this Brick - * the one preached inthe Methodist P rt. They left for home again this morning. aap W ‘ast evening by Rev. A. A. Mc- ate se? : ee hat “Gong est River, His discourse on the | THE STATEMENT BELIEVED — Ve have theeghifal and sins one to another,” was published at different times that we could degree i 8 paretionl, calculated in a high | furnish a piece of crockery or glassware to ittiving to A oy to every oue who is, every man, woman and child on P. B.- i> tamptations and tri? higher life amid the | jJand, as yet we have met, but one person illowed with in ol tee world. He was] who doubted this statement, but after go- MU Otter ition 1-cos attention by the |ing through our store and warehouse, he West River act, Bent The people of | said it ia all true. If there is another per- wing & man of Mr. Me a ae son who yet doubts our statement we wish "Aste pastor » Mohenzies ability 88 /) 5 or her to call and look through our stock (without charge) and we believe they will be quite satisfied that our statement 1s correct.—W. P. Colwill. je2b d w 4w anon — ane MARRIED. At St. Peter’s Cathedral, Charlottetown, ov the Feast of St. Peter, 1891, by the Rev. T. H. Hunt, M. A., Alice Maud, daughter of the late Theophilus DesBrisay, Esquire, of Sprin Park, and granddaughter of the late Colone Peter Stewart (R. A.), to James Simpson, M, A., Priest Incumbent. ——»—— — a ————— — earned —The steamer Bona- ant a , v. Fraser, arrived from Mout halt bento to St. John’s, Nfid., dilly ors Poms seven last evening, and for thi ee this afterneon. Her cargo hay, 700 one consisted of 607 bales pressed etal oa and a quantity of gen- Paarengers on =. She had twenty-one i Charl - vaving Montreal, as follows : | litte Wee Ke ety enn et Mies Mrs do . ; tK do, G Hi Kingham and ie Mc Valmsley. For Sydney—H Ris, 1 S aethun, Master do, Miss do, enah Seb Rs “d éllican. For St Jobn’s—Mrs | At Cable Head West, on June 22nd, Yous nam, J Sandham, Jas Sweeney, | McKenzie, in the 76th year of his age. ES DIED. Rcenctuntinanntinmanemene , CORERVY CASE Whitehall Street, or here to the owners, f° earn ha late ae nae dene eine MONDAY, JUNE 29 1891. “ tot 7 ° . f Acts ; ; like magic in all Stomach troubles.” | 2 Cures all forms Fr eePale. eacache, Sleeplesaness and Nervous Sample size, %5c, Large bottles, $1.00, Peepared by CHARLES K. SHORT, Pharmacist, St, John, N. B. Sold everywhere. ju29 New York for Charlottetown, i | 7 ILL sail from New York for Charlotte- ' town about the 10h of July, and will carry goude at a low rate of freight. ~ : : Por particulars apply ix New York to Paul! F Gerhard & Co, Kemble Building, 19. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch'town, June 26, 189) ~eod ‘ So ee ee Mee Cedar Shingles. R SALE CHEA P—100,000 clear Cedar Shingles ; 20,000 Pine Boards. kh. H. NORTON & CO. ;} june 26—6i eod LUMBER. wo CARGOES ON HAND and others to arrive. For sale cheap in lots. EK, H. NORTON & CO. only. CIGARS. 15,000 ON HAND, the best value in the market. For the trade RK. H. NORTON & CO. Jewel” Stoves, the best manufactured, STOVES. — W* are receiving a large new stock of the ‘*‘ Jewel” Ranges and ‘* Home BE, juZ2—1w eod H. NORTON & CO, Agents. HARD COAL Daily Expected. 500 Tons Hard Coal, June )3—ti WANTS, } tion to THOMaS MERCHANT. To Dr. Bagnall. ER BRIG CASPIAN, direct from Phila- delphia, t In Egg and Chestnut Sizes. C; Leas. LOST, FOUND &c OUND,—In this city, some time ago, a pair of Eye Glasses. Apply at this office. li—ju UND.—A parcel containing men’s clothing. The tinder will obtain the same on applica- 2i-—june29 LET.—A House on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Coach House. Apply at R. BearrstTo’s office. june29 LE?.—The house on corner of St. Peter’s Road and Kuston Streets, now occupied by Possession about Ist of a uz Apply to Mrs. MoGREGOR, To LET.—A house on Upper Queen Street, con- taining six reoms, al] newly papered and painted Separate yard and water in the house, Apply to James F. Curtis. juz4 y ANTED.—A Cook. Goo d referencerequired Apply to Mrs. Gkora@k PEAKE. juls—dy tf wy FoR SALE.—A Building Lot and Building situ- ate on Bishon Street. Apply to JouUN WiL- LIAMS, Ridgeway’'s Nursery. 2 xv —j16 WANTED. ~For the end of July, » general ser- vant, Apply to Mrs. G. W, Hopason, Grafton Street. ju22 LATE GLASS INSURANCE.—R. K, Jost, agent, Nurth side Queen Square, june20—-Im LET.—A Tenement Honse on Chestnut Street, containing six well-finished rooms, Apply on the premises, or to Mrs. P. 3. BROWN, Kent Street. tf—-jag WANTED.—A Book-keeper who has had ex- ence in an office. Good reference re- ul . june20—tf Apply at THe EXAMINER Office, r OST.—A Gold Signet Ring (rampant lion). Finder will be rewarded, Enquire at this office. lw pd—june20 OST.--A Reed Holder belonging to a Claronet. Any person finding same will confer a favor by leaving it at this office. junel9 ANTED.—Two young men, or a husband and wife, as boarders. Eligible situation. Good rooms. Apply at THE ExaMINER Office, ju genera] housework. Ap WANTED.—A girl for ply to Mrs. G. W. MILUNER, Great George Streets. — june 12 WANTED.—A Lad and Gentleman, or two Gentlemen, a3 arders. Pleasant rooms, eonveniert situston and good accommodatious. Apply at thi: office junel0—2 wks, eod Udp, ’ . ; wige E Carey, Mrs V & do, Miss E Wil-} — amen =————— tna, Mj : ; — i Le Messieurs, Miss A Williams, PoLice CouRT.— t this nia Stone. } morning two men, summoned on complaint o tie Savitary Officer for using @ pit for water ———__——. Finewey’s TovuRNAMEN oset purposes “a the City Fire Depasteees pr orevan es coohe it having been shown that they Mut in Moncton <n Wednesday next will had the premises cleaned up #ince cae Sam- Made Up as follows: ; raons was served z two persons for allowing ook and Ladder— Daniel Finlayson (cap- ‘ cattle to ran at large were each Sued. 7° a Joh, pKenneth Finlayson, Albert MeAree, and costs, and an assault case was adjourned. ie Robert Rattray, Dolph Gaudet Harry Wakefield, - Hons ‘T [charged with stealing Jit Rundle en McKenna (captain), J - warehouse, was discharged. ' as McKenna, Daniel McDona! . Snnessey, Geor oo Siiaee John Goop Work —Some time ago ~ le #7 . James McQuillan, James Mc- ; Committee had the weet a Sechatts ’ Frank Creeban, William Murpby ee, = ey. te gg eresnt the ei Velsh and Ugar; ‘mi uae illiam Heartz, of the Hook and meat market below has not oon ee teame mpany, will have charge of both | . be very 107 morns ey will leave for Moncton to-mor- | rning, were fined five cents and ” treated. By all means giv the brush too. great. The cost will not liquor from Clarke's | stn ol the young lads : 4t this office. ty FOUND.—The Child’s Cape advertised J) for some time ago in THE EXAMINER _ tunel; this office. of Indigestion and Ch to | A quick and sure go T - ~~ red Pair Corsets, [x] We have bought a special lot of Corsets, in White and under reoular price. pair---only Seventy MARKET Charlottetown, June 9, 1891—dy & wky rab, much Call and set a Cents. nm wee YL ne me JAMES PATON & CO., SQUARE. UARPETS | 0 Cheapest in PERKING Charlottetown, June 8, 1891—eoa & wky ee UIL CLOTHS | JM PAPER | the City! ——_——_AT———_—_ STERN’. +} 38% PAPERS, including all the latest styles in Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, and have now In order to clear out our tremendous stock, we will to show the Papers. ‘Tney sell themselves. of last year’s Blinds at half price to clear. few days. Cheapest supply ever in the city, Charlottetown, April 16, 1891—eod & wky TROTTING RACES ¢ z Little River, snvndilinii SATURDAY, 18th DAY OF JULY, When a Purse of SIXTY DOLLARS will : be given to the following Classes : THREE MINUTE CLASS, $24—$10 to first, $8 to second, $6 to third, GREEN RACH, $18—88 to first, $6 to second, $4 to third. THREE-YEAR-OLD RACF, first, $6 to secon’, $4 to third. In addition to the above. a priz2 will be iven to a Two-Year-Oid Class, should there enough to enter. Entrance fee, 10 per cent. of purse. to enter and three or more to start. There will be a well-stocked Saloon on the ground, but no intoxicating liquors will be sold, and anyone who will seil any on that day near the ground will be watched and punished according to law. Horsemen are invited to attend and have a Lot 56, for Guests an June 24, 1891—-2m $18--$8 to Five agree to NOON, from WANTED.—A Cook. Apply to Mrs, H. James Palmer, Mount Edward, or to Mrs. \*ha‘jes Palmer, Weymouth Street. a&w tf—jusel7 OST.—A few days ago. a Safe Key abont three inches long, with a cross piece at end, Finder will be liberally rewarded on leneeen it june YO LUT.—A newly built private ucamond St., Vitted Hevse . Dwelling House, situate on I West. Good harbor and country view: fil up with all modern ‘improvements. It isina quiet part of the city and free from dust nuis- ance. Apply to Thomas Campbeil, Kiehmond Street. Junels ead ff R SALE.—A Double Tenement House and Land on Sidney Street, near Wesleyun Church (between Prince and Hillsborough Streets). Size of Ja: d 43x80 feet; house 37x27 feet. Apply to THOMAS DOYLE, at John Mclver’s, Prince Street. jane}/—iw 2aw , | good day’s fun. DRY GOODS. SAMUEL McPHERSON. Little River, June 22, 1891—dy wy : Stanley Bros., ‘Lorne Hotel, Tracadie Beach. | Beer Bros., | — Prowse Bros., J B. acdonald, Perkins & Sterns, Harris & Stewart. ' OOM 3 at this Hous? can be had on appli” | BX cation to Mr. C. A. Hvacdman, Brighton | Parties going there mast take their own Bed" ding, ete. You can put in a good time fo" a little money this summer at this place. ju26—Im pd | pssTURE TO LET, on the McGill : 4} to 6 acres, by Hi. MQNAGHAN, property, tfi—jugs (4)>- HE BAZAAR CO. have received daily for two weeks from ENGLISH WASHABLE PAPERS in every variety and at lowest prices. NEW BLINDS a lovely assortment. Paper Blinds at 15c. each, Curtain Poles at 552. each. RUSTICO MONDAY E, the under close our Stores EVERY MONDAY AFTER- ONE o’clock, beginning the first Monday in July until the first Monday in September, both days inclusive James Paton & Co.,| A. EK. McKachen, Papel Hangings, Winton Shades, Carta POS, &. 2 to 6 biles of WALL English, American and Canadian Papers, , without doubt, the finest show in the city sell at the bottom prices. We have only a One Handred Handsome Corrugated Carpet Paper to arrive ina BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. F'° HIS beautiful and well-known Summer Resort will open d Visitors on JULY lst. Terms moderate. For particulars address JOHN NEWSON & CO., CHARLOTTETOWN. HAL! HOLIDAY! whcianaen —_——(x —--—---—— signed Merchants of Charlottetown, hereby |BOOTS & SHOES.| JEWELERS. 'E. W. Taylor, G. G. Jury, 'C. B. Warren, EK. S. Bonnell, | J. C. Sprague, Goff Bros , J. A. Cameron, ‘J. B. acdonald, P. 3. inks |, R. K. Jost (2 stores) |G, H. Taylor, |W. W. Wellner. BOOKSTORES—T. L. Chappelle, the Bazaar Store, Haszard & bAS 2. Charlottetown, June 20, 1891.