Local and Other Items, Tus STANLEY arrived here this afternoon. . . - FooTBALL practice at the park this even- ing. ~~ Pouce Court.~—One drunk stands over un- til Monday Sticky Fry Parer.—Fresh to-day and war- ranted good at Dodd’s Medical Hall, > luermMomMeter Reapiyes To-Day.—S0 in the shade at one o'clock: 78 at nalf-past three. is ms Pur Court or Arpeat from the Assessors of city taxes will meet on Monday, at 1l o'clock. - To-Nicut.—lf you want bargains in every- thirg come to the Diamond Bookstore to night. -——_@——— Pie Rirte.—The sixth and second last of the series of interprovincial matches is being shot at Kensington Range this afternoon. a Waten Given Away.—-The best guesse: will reeeive a goid watch at the Japanese Don't fail to attend. Roto !—The regular monthly meeting of the Rollo Hose Reel Company will be held at thetr room on Monday evening, at 8 o’cicck, sharp. By order, W. A Murphy, See’: ‘ Village to-night. > Oat Cror INuurnep.—A _ Fredericton patch says that reports from different sections of New Brunswick are to the effect that the oat crop in that province has been badly struck with rust. weve H. B. C.—A regular meeting of the Hillsborough Boating Club wiil be held on Monday evening next, at 8 o'clock, sharp. A full and punctual attendance is requested. Our readers do not often find goods of Belgian manufacture advertised in our col- umns, but im to-day’s issue Beer Bros. an- nounce a show of very handsome Belgian linens, tablings and napkins for next week. piniiiaiaiienectaia AprprectaTebD.---The last Deminion Odd- fellow says that ‘‘ orders have been received from the Pacific (‘oast and South America for | pack Ayes 0: Rey. F 1. EK. . Lloyd’s eloquent ‘ Exposition of the principles of Oddfellow- ship ’” > STEAMER TO Picrovu.—On Monday next, the 4th August, the mails and passengers des- | TELEGRAPHIC YHWS, SPeCTAL DesPatTouEs TO THkE EXAMINER. The Heat in New York. New York, Aug. 1. It was excessively hot in New York yes- terday. Dozens of people were prostrated in the streetsy and carried to the hospitals. | Five deaths are reported. Street car horses fell unconscious in the streets, and man and beast suffered to an extent almost un- _precedented. At 8a. m, the thermometer | Stood at 80°, at noon it had reached 88°, | while at 3.30 it had reached 94°. At mid- night it was still over 80°. sitsilibdiesli News From Halifax. HALIFAX, Aug, 1. The Minister of Justice refuses to re- | commend executive clemency in the case | of William Preper undergoing life sentence for the murder of Peter Doyle. The gunboat Thrush, Capt. Prince George, arrived here this evening after a glorious passage from the Bermudas. The Thrush is one of the smallest gunboats in _the British navy ever seen on_this station. The Thrush will remain in Halifax until |the return of the squadron from Newport. a + rr Sanders Sentenced. Woopstrock, N. B., Aug. 1. | Judge Stevens arrived here to-day and had the prisoner Sanders, charged with stealing $4,000 from the Bank of Nova Scotia, brought before him. Sanders’ sen- tence is two years and four months in the Dorchester penitentiary. The Trouble in Buenos Ayres. La Lapintape, Aug. 1. ‘The news has been confirmed of the de- feat of Gen. Rivas by the government troops. Rivas was taken prisoner this morning and publicly shot. — a Vieather Bulletin. ro, Aueust 2.—10 a m. RO Light to moderate wiuds, fine weather, stationary or higher temperature. Personal. James Ross, Esq., M. L. C., Mount will be carried to and from Pictou by the | Stewart, is registered at the Osborne. The St. Lawrence for inspection steamer Heather Belle. on that day will be laid up and cleaning of boilers. ° Meetince.--The regular quarterly meeting | of the South End Boating Club will be held} Lower Water Street, Mon / at their rooms, day evening next at 8 o'clock, for the transact York city; G ion of genera] business. All members are re- quested to be present. Any person wishing to be proposed for membership at this meeting can do so by applying to any member of the Club. - Last Cuance.—The Japanese Village will close its season in this city with to-night’s entertainment. All who have not yet seen them should make a point of attending to- night, when the gold watch will be awarded the person guessing the nearest to the exact number of kernels of corn in the bottle. Every person guessing must be present to-night. Go and take a chance. Sunpay Time TaBie.—F ur the information ot our readers we give the corrected Sunday time table for the Southport Ferry :— Leave Charlottetown at 7, 8.30, 9, 10, 10.30 and 19a. mm. : 13.90, 1, %, 3, 4, 5, 6.90, 7.30 and 8.30 p. m. Leave Southport at 7.15, 8.45, 9.45, 10.15 and 10.45 a. m.; 12.15, 12.45, 1.15, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 530, 6.45, 8.00 and 8.45 p. m. A Va.vuas_e Discovery.—A vein of alber- tite coal, 9 inches wide, is reported to have been discovered on the farm of Ralph Steeves, Lower Hillsboro, N. B., and is now being in- spected by mining men with a view of develop- ing it. It will be a valuable find, if work- able, as albertite is worth about $23 per ton. Six or seven American and English capitalists interested in Albert County mine deve!opment are expected at Hillsboro on Saturday. - > Packep IN Ice.—The Journal says: Forty- one barrels of fresh mackerel, packed in ice, were forwarded to Boston, via Summerside, from Morell. They were carried from Char- lottetown to Summerside in a box car attached to the express, and the work of transferring them from the car to the steamer occupied only three minutes. At St. John the fish were to be re-packed inice. It is to be hoped that this method of shipping will prove suc- cessful. Surrerines AT Sea.—The Amherst Sentinel reports that a Norwegian ship has arrived at Northport, bringing four sailors picked up at sea in an open boat. They say their vessel, a Norwegian, bound for Shediac, struck an iceberg and sank. The crew cf ten tock to the boats. These four had been drifting ten days without provisions, and when rescued were suffering terribly. Their legs and feet are much swollen, and they are still confined to their bunks in their ship. The captain and five men who were in the otker boat were picked up and landed at Quebec, as stated in our telegrams yesterday. Sons or Temperance.—The returns sub- mitted at the recent annual session of the National Division of the Sons of Temperance show that at the close of 1889 there were l,- 528 subordinate divisions, the decrease during the year baing 94 divisions. In membership the number was 78,480, a gain in members of 1,185. Nova Scotia stands at the head of the roll for numbers, and Pennsylvania is next. The Bahamas has one Son of Temperance to every 4,229; Quebec one to every 1,621; New- foundland one to every 390; Ontario one to every 382; Manitoba one to every 255; Prince Edward Island one to every 63; New Bruns- wick one to every 52; and Nova Scotia one to every 26. The treasurer's report showed that the cash on hand June 30, 1890, was $2,025, against $3,288 a year ago. -_-+-—+.>>----- A Narrow Escare.—The Sentinel says: A three-year-old child of George McLellan, of Lynn, Cumberland, fell into the well, in the absence from home of all the family except his mother and an infant child. The house is in the woods, a mile from any neighbor and there was no one to send for assistance. The child came down on his feet, the water being nearly to his shoulders. The mother let down the well bucket which worked with a wind- lass, and told the child to grasp the rope fair- y and she would be sure to bring him up Igafely. He did so, and was brought to the top, a distance of over fifteen fect, and so firmly were his hands clasped about the rope that Mrs. McLellan had to ungrip them. This nayrow escape should be a warning to those their premises. Sin Dei, se , + Pee « HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. Aug 1—0O F Stacy, Bathurst, N B; Geo Bell, wife and child, Miss Blanche Sproat, | J Hunter, D King, Toronto; W J Brady, New McKinnon, Hanilton; F R | Phillips, C Strangman, Montreal; D R_ Fer- guson, Simcoe; F W Noyes, Boston; J K Wetmore, Halifax; A Miller, Philadelphia. Aug 2—A S$ Chipman, Halifax; P S Hamon, Montreal; RE Black and wife, Sackville, N B. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 1—Wm Minto, W B Wilson, Cardigan; G E Wilson, New York city; Miss Docherty, H F Bissett, C M Francheville, Boston; J A Stewart, Portland, Me;GJ Macdonald, Mt Stewart; N McDonald, St Peter’s. Aug 2— Jas Ross, Mt Stewart. —eme MARRIED. At the Manse, Orwell Head, on July 30th, 1890, by the Rev. D. B. McLeod, M. A., Mr, Ronald McPhee, Little Sands, Lot 64, and Miss Catherine Ann McDonald, of Pinette, Lot 60. DIED. On the 2nd August, Margaret, youngest daughter of Charles Webster, foreman boiler- maker at McKinnon and McLean’s, aged 7 years, [Funeral from her father’s residence, Douglas Street, to-morrow (Sunday) at 2 o'clock p. m. Dyspepticure—lIs not a palliative, but acure; it frst relieves, then controls, and finally entirely subdues the irritation and in- flammation of the stomach that causes indiges- tion and dyspepsia. DYSPEPTICURE the Specific for Dyspepsia. Thousands of botiles of DYSPEP- TICURE have been sold during the past few years without any advertise- ment whatever. It is now well known in nearly every part of the Maritime Provinces, and many orders have been filled for Quebec, Mass., and Maine. DYSPEPTICURE not only aidsDiges- tion, but positively cures Indigestion and Chronic Dyspepsia; this quality of CURING the disease explains its large and spreading sale without having been brought to the notice of the yublic. DYSPEPTICURE may now be obtained from ali Druggists. Price per bottle, 35 cents and $1.00 (the latter four times size of former). An important pamphlet on DYS- PEPTICURE promptly mailed, free, to any address. CHARLES K. SHORT, St. John. New Brunswick. K. D. ¢. ‘ures Dyspepsia. DR. GEO. A. BAYNES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Snecialist in Chronic Diseases, CHARLOTTETOWN. OFFICE— Queen Square, over Spothecaries Hal}. Postal Address, Box 47. jy3—dy wy Business Stand and Premises, AT TIGNISH. WILL SELL, rent for aterm of years with privilege of purchase, or exchange for City property, the Business Premises lately occupied by me, consisting of the Store and Dwelling, Warehouses, etc., which are all fitted up with every convenience for a Country business. Possession can he given immediate- ly. Apply to TiiK DAILY @XAMINER, - - - - hn's, N ewfoundland HE 8. S. A,” for St. John’s, Newfoundland, will be due at Charlottetown on MONDAY MORNING, the 4th inst., and will carry Cattle and Sheep on deck. For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., augl—2i Agents. St. J asian Church SEBBATH SCHOOL PIEWIC —WILL BE HELD On Monday, 4th of August, -ON - The. Beautifulg Grounds ot John McEachern, Esq., East River. sn MER “SOUTHPORT” will leave Ferry Wharf at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., for RED POINT WHARF, and will return at 6.30 p. m. Games and other amusements, with a Re- freshment Table and Tea, will be on the grounds. The ‘‘ Southport” will leave Ferry Wharf at 8p. m. for MOONLIGHT EXCURSION on the Hillsborough. Return Tickets for Picnic, 25 cents; Moon- light Excursion, 15 cents. J. A. LAWSON, Jagauess Va HILLSBOROUGH BRINK, Where it is daily greeted by enormous throngs of delighted visitors. Special Feature for the Closing Week :—A Gold Watch will be given to the best Guesser. Eatire Change in Stage Entertainment given by THE SHAFFERS and PUNCH AND JUDY. RECEPTIONS—Aiternoons from 2 to 5.30; Evenings from 7 to 10 o’clock. Ten Cents admits to all. Stage Entertainment, 5 cents. RUFUS SOMERBY, Manager. Seats for iy : LUMBER e Y AUCTION. on Connolly’s Wharf, on TUESDAY, August 5th, at 6 o’clock, .m., several cargoes of Assorted Lumber, including 30,000 extra quality wide Spruce Boards, 15,000 narrow Spruce Boards, 40,000 Spruce Deal, in long lengths, 20,000 Pine ‘* assortsd, Hemlock Deal, Refuse Deal, ete. Sale positive. E. H. NORTON & CO., july31—4i Auctioneers. ASSIGNEE’S SALE. Auction Sale of Bankrupt Stock, Groceries, ete. N MONDAY, August 4th, at 11 o’clock, at our Mart :— The entire stock of W. DV. Coffin & Co., consisting of Groceries, Confectionery and Crockeryware. All new goods and in nice order. Sale positive. All goods will be sold. E. H. NORTON ¢& CO., jy31—3i Assignees & Auctioneers. AGALA DAY'S TROTTING —WILL TAKE PLACE ON— Kinkora Driving Park, oe ee TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1880, when handsome purses will be given away in prizes to the following classes :— No. 1.—Open to Green Horses. Purse of $25—$12 to first, $8 to second, $5 to third. No. 2.—Open to 4-year olds. Purse of $20 —$10 to first, $6 to second, $4 to third. No. 3.—Open to 3-year olds, Purse of $20 —$10 to first, $6 to second, $4 to third, No. 4.—A Free-for-all. Purse of $25—$12 to first, $3 to second,-$5 to third. Conditions :—Entrance fee, 10 per cent. of purse in cash at time of entry, and the same will close on the 15th day of August, at six o’clock, p.m. No entries will be taken after that date. Five horses to enter and three or more to start. All races to be mile heats, best three in five te harness A horse distancing the field or any part thereof shall be entitled to first money only, all trotting to rule. All kinds of amusements will be on the grounds, together with a good Suloon well | stocked with temperate drinks. A Tea Table | will be furnished with all the delicacies of the season. No buggies or carriages will be allowed on or near the ground selling intoxicating liquor. There will be a committee appointed to watch those smugglers at the gate and bush where those gentlemen resort. There is too much of this business done at Tea Parties and Horse Trots. Take notice, that if you come you will get your liquor spilled. Race called at 10 o'clock, sharp READYMADE C Charlottetown, July 22, 1890—eod & wk Will always be found the Cheapest Place to buy at; will always be to select from; will always tind there the best fitting Clothing. During the balance of July and the month of August we will BARGAINS ever offered in Charlottetown. : DOMINION B New Boots Opening Daily ~ > SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1890 SLT —. YOU SHOULD NEVER FORGET —WHEN WANTING--— LUTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS —_THAT AT J. B. MACDONALD’S, QUEEN STREET, found the Largest Stock give you the BIGGEST ND SHOE STORE, OT poe (x) arlene ———(x)—— snanaiianinsahcieas GREAT BARGAINS! iw’, (x) The Cheapest Boot Store in Charlottetown, and Don't Forget It. y EME ERT RE NORMAN’S ELECTRO-CURATIVE BELTS AND INSOLES, ose for the . Nervous Debility, Indige-tion, Rheuma- tism, Sleeplessness, Sexual Weakness, and of Nervous Diseases. Established 1874. Consula- tion and Catal Queen St,, E., Tornto, Ont. N. B.—These appliances are largely imitated but never equalled. eod&wky lyr--may29 telief and Cure of SHERWOOD CEMETERT. SSS situated at the junction of Royalty and Brackley Point Roads, conveniently reached by Rail or Carriage. ‘Trains run daily to Cemetery at 7 and 9.45 a. m., and 4,15 and 4,30 p. m., and return at 10.35 a. m. and 5,25 p. m. (local time). Funeral trains may be had whenever re- quired. Price of Plots as follows :— Family Plots, 15x20 feet, on high and dry ground, sold at reduced price of..$20 00 Plots half above size, in good locations. 12 50 Single Graves. .........ceccee 2 00 For further information apply to Mr. Wil- liam Coyle, Keeper, at the Cemetery Cottage, or to the undersigned, at the County Court Office. HENRY SMITH, Secretary Cemetery Company. julyl17—eod 3m ue free.—A, Norman, M. E., 4 | BAZAAR COMPANY. MW! AIN'R IT HOT? (x) Ey DON’T LET THE HEAT WORRY YOU. If you'll come and see what a wonderful array of articles we have just received and are selling at ** small change” prices, you'll forget to perspire. If we had a larger space in the paper we would name the whole lot. As it is we can only mention a few here, and advise you to come and see for yourself. | NOVELS! NOVELS! NOVELS! NOVEIS MAREED-10 OCBNT®........sccccscccesccs SELLING FOR 7 CENTS. - ~ 15 Wee Pe aN E4a chee eke she - = ~ "= . 20 Oe eeeeen bia causes ase = o« . ss se 95 sé ve daculceaus ca ee 4 “ “e 15 “se We only have 1,000 of above in stock, We won't tease you to buy them. They sell themselves. KEEP COOL !-—-We have Fans trom 25 cents to $10.00 each. Hammocks from $1.50 to $2.50; Overa Glasses, $3.50 to $15.00; Banner Rods, Fancy Vases, Berry Sets. See our $8.00 Berry Set. Cups and Saucers, Pitchers, Pictures, Picture Frames, Artists’ Colors, Canvas, Brushes, Beautiful Photograveurs, English Chromos, Water Color Studies, Toy Books, Gift Books, Lemon Squeezers, Can Openers, Rubber Balls, Tennis Nets, Tennis Rackets, etc., etc. SHORT AND POINTED—not a pin, but our talk. We are too hurried to say more than that we have just opened a new lot of staving good bargains. Drop in before the assortment is broken. We have the BEST BARGAINS ever shown in the city. BAZAAR CoO., QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, July 30, 1890. = 5 — Sees ———— meena omens ane CALEDONIAN CLUB. oe | Tenders for Catering. | YENDERS will be, received until WED-| NESDAY, 6th August, for Catering in | Clans on the 14th August. Address,— J. M. CAMPBELL, jy30—-dy Secretary. WANTS, LOST, FOUND x« W4NTED.—~A small Cottage, or part of a House occupied by owner, suitable for a family of three in a good locality, with Stable and Coach House. Reference given and required. Enguire at this office. 2i pd=aug! WANTED.—A Girl as general servant in a small family. Apply to Mrs. RoBERT May, head of Pownal Street. 1i pd—augl ONEY.—Loans made on Houses and Farms. Apply to FRED. W. L. Moors, Solicitor, London House Block. 3w 2aw—augl connection with the Annual Gathering of the | STRENGTH. This is What imparts. ONE POUND of JOHNSTON’S FLUID BEEF contains as much actual and as FOURTEEN AND A QUARTER POUNDS OF PRIME real nutrition BEEFSTEAK. —_THEREYFTORE— ONE TEASPOONFUL, or half an ounce, is equal to HALF A POUND OF PRIME BEEFSTEAK. dy & wy —july29 ASTURE WANTED.—A plot for the summer wanted to pasture a horse. Address P. O, Box 33. Ilweod pd--july26 NTRAYED.—A Black ‘‘ Collie” Pup strayed from subscriber’s house on Sunday morning last. Anyone returning him will be rewarded.— GEO. BREMNER. 2i—jy3l MPORTANT.—To Let at Ten Mile House, Cherry Valley, a House and Lot suitable for atradesman oranyone wishing to keep small business. Apply to EpwARD Hinps, Millview, Lot 49, wky—jy25 T° LET.—The House and Premises, Kent St., occupied by the late Mrs. H. Palmer. Apply immediately to L. H. DAVIES. tfi—july29 LD BOILER FOR SALI, on Steam Naviga- tion Co’s. Wharf, recently taken from_stmr, “"M. A, Starr.” Could_with repairs be used for a Saw or Grist Mill, Ofiers received at office of Company. jy24 ANTED.—A_ Cook. Apply to Mrs. G. J WRIGHT, Water Street. 3i eod pd—jy22 O LET.—Part of the House situated on the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets. The other half is at present occupied by A. Horne & Co. Possession immediately. Aprly at A. HORNE & Co’s. 2w—julyl9 OUSE TO LET.—One-half of House on Orle- bar Street. Water onthe premises. Rent moderate. Apply to S, Gray. tf—julyl4 ANTED TO KENT.—About Ist October, a House, containing 8 or 9 rooms, nice situa- tion. Anyone expecting to have such to let may hear of a good tenant by applying at this office, or writing P. O. Box, 497. junel6—tf 7 LET,—The commodious House adjoining the subscriber’s residence. Prince Street, with large stable and coach house.—R. MeMiL- LAN. eod tf—mch21 a ry servant. to ‘d) general . attended to ANTED.—A ot t housework. Coal and kindlin by man servant. Good wages to the ri ht per- son. Apply to Mrs. UNSWORTH,-~ head 0} “a Street. Admission to Park, 25 cents. Ladies free, JOHN O’RONAGHAN, Secretary and Manager. TANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Two Servants W Housemaid and Cook. Apply at this office. B. 9. DAVIES & G0. Merchant Tailors. o\—-— .& E ARE SHOWING the Largest and Finest Line of Men’s “Neckwear in the city. Large assortment of Men’s Stiff Flex Hats; large assortment of Men’s Soft Hats (American) ; large assortment of Men’s American Straw Hats; large assort- ment of Men’s Fine White Shirts; large assortment of Men’s Fancy Flannel Shirts; large assortment of Men’s Fine Under- wear, Braces, &c.; Light Coats for summer wear; Lap Robes, in Mummie Cloth, the correct thing; large range of Woolens, in Suitings; Spring and Summer Overcoatings and Trouserings, in Scotch and West of England godds g3% % Mr. McDonald, late of Boston, has charge of our Tailoring Department, and you can rely on getting a good-fitting garment. Lot of MEN’S and BOYS’ READYMADE CLOTHING, at greatly reduced prices to clear. B. S. DAVIES & CQO., CAMERON BLOOK. Ch’'town, June 2, 1890. ees 5 aE ANE gels ALR IS AE EE EE ME we - gs