iit mats OR i te DAILY . , a : ; DAILY EXAMINER, City Council. — + THRE regular mont lily meeting of the City JULY 16, 1880 | Council was held last evening. Present : — -—: M wor Haviland, and Councillors M ce Byrne, Large, Eden, MeCarron, Taylor anc The First . District. Douse, Li} 7s rhe minutes of the previous meeting yY * ef ’ . Tr , > 4 ye 4 , , f Tue Secretary's report of th ora? | we re read and adopted, The payment of a held at Huater 1 number of bills was confirmed, and several paid. Conservative Convention bitls rrdered to be Mavor Haviland presented a : Massrs. James Paton, Horace Has- : J. Miller, J. D. McLennan, Win. ivle, James McLeod, William Brown, and Upper Prince and Fitz- roy Streets, complaiiig that they were un- with in the matter of sidewalks ay portioas of the c ity were c mplainat its c ould get although they fa { been \ | king for a plankway for about years ’ R var vesterday afternoon has not come to were ae memoria A d to Btate ier residents of jyustiy dealt sd ‘0 The » notnimeg, five rast ihe me was referred to the Street C mortal ymimittee ; Mayor Haviland read two letters from } the health ot ' e ’ i] >! ee. ‘ | +1 acu ] lily w .| Me. MePherson, City ¢ Lu the second t lett ich is dated the 14th, Dr. Me- savs that Mr. McPherson is hit to re- ‘i Vamopbeli ih ‘ty support sume the duties if his oth e, but in his , : - e ea ¢ 1d 10 rererenes vo erk. leave of absence of one .¢ great henelit to ) read a 1ecier } nim and ‘3 une tor the r Kia ness yuneilor McCurron, Eden, Mr. Me- month's leave %th inst., this On motion of wunciior ‘iven another late from the ow: oe) Maver A viland subinitted a letter from Mark Voils Collector McLaarin stating h the year forwhich he had con- as about up, as yet no advertise- for tenders had appeared in the uewspapers ; and i adding that he was willing continue cullecting the tolls the coming ye be was now getting. motion of Councillor McCarron, seconded by C suncillor Eden, it was decid- ili for tenders for the collecting of salad for oue year. :ciilor MeCarron moved and Council- “Eden seconded a resolution providing uerging into f that in tuture no money grants outside part a child is the heaviest ai 10se pre vider i for in the estimates be » parent » who has been} voted, unless one month's notice be pre- fully tended through inf ney and viously given. ‘Tbe resolution was carried. ; dd tern away just has re Councillor Eden referred to the unsatis- factory ulti of the boiler in the City and moved that the Clerk be instructed to write for 66 new tubes of American manuf:cture for it at once. ‘}ouncillor M:Carron seconded the reso- oi¢c ’ rate i ; ia m the God’s | ' heen illust yee 1 Oi Mr. I. “Fp. sit wson, Esq.,) one oth oe un f the youths of the an nor “al le with +; ww hi aye On i 4S he “the t wide portal of hfe, seems to be > | r leprivation of all. Mr. and 3. | Building. N »wWsoli h ive the sincere manage oT ali cirele of friends in this hour of their} SOTrrTuwv. { loti ; thie} ry ws Ee : dent of the London Tab- | ‘208, wrica = as carried. . i. ; the 20th J Councillor Taylor directed attention to writing from Rome on the 29th June,] , es ae ; 1? a . the filthy condition of Government Pond, 327 -‘After the public consistory was over, i : ; : }and asked if something could not be done oOrresepon £2) os ’ . . led for w% vacant Sees, ness previ whieh which was the titular bis- re it. The City Surveyor was instruct- : : : . bel % "rine the Rev. Charl pes So's end to the matter and have the i} U eior Vac eV : S « vic Donal diocesan ot Chas ee in pnd f > ane 4 gy a8 po ssible.. ‘ and deputed Qosdiutor, with fu-| _ Commerior Eden moved and Councillor - Mid, ¢ a depute aC é i sion to that Bish p, Monsig a ‘icCarron seconded a resolution asking the | e SsUCCeSSLO i slat risnae , HLONSI¢t Miclutyre We congratulate the R i Council to request the Water Commission- j Rector of St. Dunstan’s College on his “| ers to erect free hydrants at convenient ntment to the episcupacy as Coadjutor | P24c¢e5 throughout the city tor the benefit ytmne o the epis , tu the venerable Bishop Mclatyre, and ul the poor, asthe water they are now ng is injurious to their health. Carried. Mouncillor Morris moved, seconded by Councillor Douse, that the sunidioce for light- e-book, containing |ing the city be referred to a special com- Britain's | trade wiih} mittee to report upon at # special meeting vuntries of the world Cd ju ard. et > RP ; Sb) of the Db . succession will f a us slmed. ype that his right of many ¥ oars reniail unci ~The Imperial b the statement of Great tne aiff ‘rent c : reached the Customs Department at Ot-j; The resolution was carried, and Council- tawa. The statistics are made up to the} jors Morris, Eden and McCarron were ap- end of December- The exports from pointed said comunittee. Canada to Great Britain are given as fol ‘the Mayor presented an account of $12 lows : from Johan McLeod & Co., for caps furnish- IT on tir «ins osingnehds 404s -se+e-@ 10,286 9901 ed the policemen in September, 1888, which Pete <nstneadeve eas io aaie *,9'5,498 | was ordered to be paid. a. es ae kta a Councillor Eden moved, and Councillor The value of Canada’s import from Great | McCarron seconded a resolution providing Britain during the three years was : for the appointing of a committee of three Ok a hie a . $ 8,761,456} to consult with the Commissioners in re- WR gee ccveceseseseees 9,200,587 | ference to the placing the free hydrants 1839... ei: . 8,916,076 |throughout the city. The resolution Chose who have carefully watched the was carrie dy, and Councillors Eden, Morris Canadian monthly statements as published | #04 McCarron were appointed said com- by the Customs Department will see that | "ttee ; : e i the above figures tell the same story as Councillor Byrne, after some remarks in ours, viz., that while the imports from|eference to the injustice and illegality of of the Warer Com- officially ‘ . ; . . reducing the st laries Great Britain continue to be of a satisfac-|*ecucing ‘he salaries missioners before the Board was tory character, the exports from this couu- “ead 4} ; k leted ac s » r a s < > > t ry to the Mutherland show an extraor- | ®otse t lat 2 Wee a vorr's hich — " ‘ sacl . j , > + » ¢ di ary increase, ImarCc cat lug that Canadian ah Bi ab C oF cil Sais, wailed was products and C ise trade routes are be- | Seconded by Vouncilior y . Resolved, That the resolution relating to the salary of the Water Commissioners, pass- ed by the Council at a meeting thereof on Dee, 9th, 1889, be rescinded, and that a com- mittee of three be appointed to confer with world-;the Water Commissioners as to the salary ginning to assert themselves, —A oweden, history letter from Nice. cable from Stockholm, a remarkable piece of ht through a private arns the special states that to tig it conce : uas come renowned singer, Christine Nilsson. She {| they shoutd receive and report the same to the has been staymg in Nice for some time, and | Council her presence has been one of the attractions Councillor Eden moved, seconded by of the place. Noend of gossip and sur- ee McCarron, that the word prise has been oce asioned, h »wever, by the | * scinded ” be struck out. The amend- fact that Christine is a hopeless worshipper} ment was carried. gambling shrine. She has become fascinated with playandis drawn to thejan tables as if by maguets. The most of her time is speat in fashionable resort, Monte Carlo. According to the writer she Salvation | Army. plays feverishly and at times large silvia sums. It used to be said the fair Chrisine’s|ywpora AND CANADA JOIN at the qT ie resolution as amended was then put 1 lost. Meeting adjourned. tnat lor ‘es one love was gold. She exhibits the same FOR JESUS. tendency in her gambling, and is buoyed iia of winning f sbulons sums. Ontgpf the most interesting snd impres- HANDS-——INDIA | } Cetions ior i | j } ' lergone a remarkable change. | sive meetings ever held in Ubaricttetown | fe and begins to luok | took place in the Market Hall, last night. | é A gravisi pallor now over-{ The Indian coutingent, which has been} 11 face. As a sppear in public the deafness on two years ago is becoming 8} isher once Dowulil holding enthusiastic meetings in the Unit- ed States and Canada, arrived by boat from Pictou, Adjutant Evans, who accompanied the party from Toronto, opened the meet- nore severe. ing by singing ** Shout Aloud, Salvation “7 Ol 7SCress, she Will pever n, and 3% is rumored that i Came Wihicl p ; Boy 8,” + We ‘ih Have Ancther Song,” ete., ersoual etc. Mrs. Jai Singh prayed, and sang 1e Boston Herald, i mentioning the be- quest of Mrs, Owen Connolly, locates that lady in Kansas City instead of Charlottetown. H Jlifax Herald: Bishop and Mrs, Couitne y 1 very sweet solo. The chorus, which was short, was readily taken up by the audience and sang with spirit. The Staff-Capt., J. Singh, gave a most interesting address on celebrated thein silver wedding on Friday. |*2° beginning and rise of the Salvation Tw were their B ston | my in India. Lord Ratner Puler won remembered by , h ‘ques, and by ithe hearts of all agi by his vivacity and »werful Hindoo, which was friends m $l. 0v" W mene Ui the ralifa: ; sons Murch Society with a handsome po testimony in piece of silver. fia erpreted by Ka nt shelia, of Ceylon, who » John W. Mackey offers « reward of afterwards spoke for some time, showing ty red pounds tor t : on of the; ihat God is. using and blessing the Sa!va- cit ; t . . ' . . I — pes’ her} tion Army io India in one of the most re- j I Alt ‘ ‘ r ; ‘ : : ° ° . , . urkable ways ever known in the history!? t ' tre million o tor ; a : ; i 3101 at tne meeting to-night Capi. i! : . tin vhen a ¢ VA. 5 ; . ’ «2 q ot idy e who . v rs0on 18 going to speak on the work of 8 ; ; j (or er) hand snow; he Army im in t the same time show- ! t + nee i} 0 + ha he nev re ya $] LnBeF OF 11VINg, etc. gen , \ ah ’ ; Ving Pray ' ~--% $e-- j fa ¥ 4 ! 7 aa oe . ‘ ‘ 1: . ‘ HIGAMIST SENTENCED. —A German nam.- | town, aoa An bi is of iar cata esa, see lod Conrad Ortwevin baie been statenced at) eh ie vy AIL BK 5 oO het 3 vuar at RB. Sj . ; r ; . F D C 5 ' ay a wee: — rm Ge I | Berlin, Ont , to seven ‘ears in Kio ston poni- | in. . meron bLiock 4 2 ee ro 40CK, jaly 1 awh D ayy } ov bigan ay. Orte ALIN is titt cy yers per of age otad has been marri d seven times, All K; D. oe Cures Dy spepsia. ‘|e the wives are living. ao > . Caledonia Club ef C tharlottetown, will be he Id at hicrnioy Train from Chariotictowna. 7. £ rn Pf. ish d Railw “Natural History Society. Last evening Hon. David Laird lee- tured in Philharmonic Hall, before the Natural History Socety, upen * Ou: Forest Trees,” of which we have in P. E. Island about half of the species found in Canada. These were enumerated with accurate botanical definitions and with ample descriptions of all their character- istics The lecture was made doubly \ttractive and instructive by a large lection of mounted and freshly gathered specimens of the foliage, and in some cases the flowers or fruit, of nearly all our trees, as also by some beautifully prepared selec- tions of wood presented by Mr. Joha New- sou. The Coniferal or cone-bearing evet- vreens, the oldest of trees, were the first on the list, including the white and red (or resinous) pines, the biack aud white spraces, the hemlock (used in our sidewalks) the balsam fir and the American larch (here usually, but erroneousiy cal.ed ‘‘juniper’’) both used extensively for fence poles, the white cedar or arbor vilec, growing prin- ctpaily in the swamps of Prince County, the ‘‘ground” juniper, and the American yew, familiarly known as ‘‘ground heme ok” Thesecond great class, the caducores, or fall.ay leaved trees includes the yellow, vrey, und white (or canve) birches, the rider, hazel, beech, the rare horn beam, foundin Lot 11, and the red oak. We have fuur roaples on the island, but two only are large farest trees—the sugar or rock maple, yielding the sap from which imaple sugar is made, and whose leaves turn yellow in autumn as contrasted with the crimson tinting leaves of thesmaller red orsoft maple. Birdseye mapleis nota different species, but ordinary maple, carrying in the older wood the scars produced by an insect in the tender young branches. There are several members of the wiilow family on the Island, including the aspen and the balsam poplars. Of the roses, we have three small, wild cherries, of which the choke cherry is best known, the mountain ash and three species of ‘* June berries,” or Indian pears. The lecturer also mention- ed several minor trees, such as arrow-wood, or vieburnum, elder, witch hazelandsunach, The value of timber to Canada is shown by the fact that $23,000,000 worth was ex- ported last year. The lecture, which was tuil of useful information, and, evidently, the result of extended observation and reading, was brought to a close by a elo- quent peroration, in which the lecturer dwelt upon the necessity of preserving our furests and woods, for the sake of beauty, as well as as for economic purposes, point- ing out, that as forests disappear, so also do brooks, and the land becomes parched and starved. The atmosphere where trees grow is cooland agreeable, respiration is easier, and the exhaustionof excessive heat never felt; while in winter the rigor of the weather is checked by the woody growth. At the conclusion of the lecture, a hearty vote of thanks, moved by Mr. Bain, and col- EXAMIN ER, — Sibbon:, Laces, &e. Prints, Dress Goods, BEER BROS. PORTANT 10 BUYERS (x) IF YOU WANT BARGAINS, PROWSE & CO. CAN GIVE THEM TO YOU IN ALL KINDS OF Dry Goods and Clothing. They will not be Undersold by any Firm on this Island. een scents Reduction on Their Stock having been bought at a Big swell ali tee z VISIT THE Cost, they will give some startling low prices. CHEAP STORE. PROWSE & CO... Sign of the Lion, 136 Queen Street. Yharlottetown, June 27, 1890. een seconded by Hon. A. A, McDonald, was | accorded the lecturer. Commenta were! | made by the chairman (Chas. Palmer, Esq.) Rev. D. McNeill and Messrs. James Macdonal: d, Archd. McNeill, L, W. Wat- | son, and L. Miller, Principal of West Kent Street School. {RECT CARGO, just arrived per “Hats tie Louise,” Captain Barnard ;— 400 Puns. MOLASSES, bright and S Seey. 25 Hhds. BARBADGES SUGA 1000 Small Bags, 28 lb. each, uaa only. We wish to dispose of this cargo without storing, and will setl round lots at reasonable figures. Ask for quotations. CARVELL BROS. julyl5i—pat lw eod sum jour 2w Masonic Temple Company. *q HE adjourned General Annual Meeting of i the Masonic Tenge Company will be held at Masonic Hall, Water Street, on WED- NESDAY, the 23rd day of July, inst., at 8 o’clock, p. m. J. T. CROCKETT, _jyl5—eod Secretary, SAIL BOAT. AME on stern, ‘‘ Hattie, Northport, 1 N.S.,” driven to sea from Northport and supposed to have gone ashore between St. Peter’s Island and Cape Traverse. Any information of her will be gladly received for the owner. CARVELL BROS. july] 5—pat sum jour 2i Prince Edward Island Meui-. cal Act, i8di. Cr undersigned Recistrar of Prince FE (ward Istand, _ hereby vives notice that the Couucil wiil meet at the new Parlor of the Y. M. C. A., ia Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY. the 13th day of Augus5,next A. D 1890, at 11 relock, a. m, to he+r appli- registration under provisions of having been the above Act. Applicants who have not been registered previous Acts will be required to pro- satisfactory proofs of their right to be red under this Act. The Act r quires alt medico! practitioners (except certain per- exempted by the Act) to precure the admission of their names upon the register by the Council. A fee of $5 is payabie by all those who were not registered under previous Acts, or who have not paid the fee for regis- tration on list of voters. All persons wishing to be registered are requested to send in their applications, diplomas, and proofs of qualifi- cation on or before thel 3th of August next, RICHARD JOHNSON, M. D., Registrar. Ch’ town, July 15, 1800—dy 1529 wy 4i 3201 OP tise GATHERING urrtes duce . + rogist: * Aeg Clann - Re na . Gaedheal.’ Aunt al Gathering of the Clans of Jey aader tne auspices of the VHE Great Ian 183, P i NESDAY, the 6th day oj commencing on the arriva) of * 14 ut, wwA! DUNDiS on WED nes made with the Ppassongers from “ouris snd George- all ether stations at reduced fares. fc Tr programmes. hon! ithe day prove unfavorable the Gather- ili tuhe place on the next fine day. J. A. CAMHRON, 4 Cor. Secretary, ingements will be i Tay to convey simmers ae, Charlottetown, t ; Special ar: BUY YOUR BOOTS WHERE THEY ARE MADE. <stnacs pie tainelga We have now Thirty Thousand Dollars’ worth of Boots and Shoes in stock, Fac- tory running at full capacity, and we are now prepared to fill all orders, Wholesale or Retail, at short notice and low figures. GOFF BRO’ Charlottetown, June 11, 1800-3 “ “TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1890. ul Si 1 Nt BARGAINS | eee ee JAMES PATON & C0’, Wiarket Square, A Choice Selection of Leading Noveities in Dregs Goods at most moderate prices. MOURNING GOODS | AMES PATON & CO’S. name ig g + cortificate in itself of good quality y and unequalled value in ] OURNING GOODS, Our Biack All- Wool Cashmeres and are dyed by Chappat & Cie., and are war, ranted to keep the color. The Black Silk Warp Henrietta Cloth that we offer 85c. is worth 81.10. W EATHERPROOF CRAPE may be exposed to raia and not spot, To ba had at PATON & ous, Seven Hundred Pictures to be Given Away, As long as they last we will give to ey purchaser of Two Dollars’ worth of Gonds, one of those nice Pictures, the game a3 we e sold six hundred of last April. Fit Out the Boys at James Paton & Co’s. Popular Clothing Store, The Cheapest Clothing in the \ Counters heaped with Boys’ Clothing— not ill-fitting, not shoddy, but good, st Suits, at the lowest prices, M SUITS, very cheap. Your Carpets at the Right Place. JAMES PATON & CO. show the i ed Stock in the Province, the Best Designs and Lowest Prices. If you bay else hae before seeing our stock you wil) make a big mistake. ¥LOUR OIL CLOTHS from halt yard Ruy 'LO to six yards wide. The Cheapest the Oity. Schotls, Churches and Private “ouses snppiied with BLINDS eni SPRING ROCLERS. BLACK SILKS very cheap. yonis LACE CURTAINS iz > -... Pye | l. i ; : é*ie 4A a : 2 } 5 > ~ BE SB s | i | tim, EX TiEHGS | ¥ ba, a sree i) iy 3 Sug rau Pr CONCE —-IN TVE-- HILLSBO2GUGs 6 an z <4 ; ‘2 . boat aL sb. CU Gakidis ® G455 Soiled ai aif price. HARRIS & STEWART. | appointed Medira!l Conneil of | carve, im Aid of Oily ing We are shewing a’ Mission Wo k. fine rae we paseo —_ HARRIS & STHWAREL. PROGRAM M=. oe PART L Nen’s and Boys’ Siraw Hats. Ip Piane Duet— Overture to Zampa....F. Herald pone i good &! eck suf ay Messis. 8S. N. Karle and J. H. Logan. : IR Remiings—(SeROWRWD, 65.65 ssc sbctaee verses prices. | Distieguished a. ae Boy’ Shirt Waists, Print end Ma aaed Giailaien, 40e. each. Thursday Evening, dy lth, “se: 4" HARRIS & STEWART. —--UNVER THE -— Pad revage of iis Hi en’ % Eh j 8 4 > Blea a’ gi3} ahd iaoner Bieut.-Gevernor aud Nirs } Rev. Jumes Carruthers. HARRis & STEWAR?. Song—Waliz Song......... edit... ein ee Mrs. A. A. McLean. Men's Fancy Cotten Shirts ide NR i cod Fi Eiy' a oR bo as cask ot ee a oe Q ¥ se eneal., ailials is Btn See the lot we are selling Es nd oe eM +s aeedenaseees ed Cae at 40 cents each. Mr. Frank Beer. Mantiing-—(Weteet hs oy ons Ss 0k Weis 5 bei ab od Rev. James Carruthers. HARRIS & STEWART. Ladies’ Rubber Cireulars — uf Casigns. Ch’town, June 26, 1890 hg | | W AN’HD.—A good active man to drive au Express van and look after mgroen. Good Wages. Apply by letter. Address, P. O. Box 571, unezd WANTED IMMEDIATELY.-Two Servants aa and Cook. Apply at this office. Dundas, July 14, 1890—-tl gath Huu iluuau. HOME ASIT Was. HE Gold Medai—the ‘finest + carpet sweeper that the Bis- sel Co, make—is used in twelve Royal Palaces and in nearly | two hundred thousand homes. | No dust with it, no noise, 70 wear on Carpets, no carpet that it will not sweep and sweep it clean, Take one on trial. MARK: T SQ@UiRE. S Charlottetown, June 30, 1890. Principal Wanted. 5 —_——— 8 A Macdonald ; POM ccdances seeeeeess.oeAmgus Macdona , y ° » Pet : the : | j U4 £ $1.04 PPLICATIONS will be received by Mrs. Rebinson. A lot dumaged a 5i.O8, A rnd : di from Male Teachers ot the Vocal Duct—** Moonlight on the Rhine”...., HARRIS & STEWART, W re; Closs, for the pesition of Principe ‘ ys + ns > School. tu this city. Mrs. A. A. McLean aud Mr. Frank Beer. a a ee ee : sia i evs 14. 4%,% ; rua aC OXENHAM, : PART IL. tlen’s and Boys’ Clothing —| . call . oa er Secratacy of City Schoo: Huard. Promenade to Music by the Citizens’ B : ‘ - as eis Grich | a Pen : mA an¢./ A good stock of new Hnish! ... .,. f eG a | ge Jones 3 é a eo goods. No ieower prices! --——--———--—-:: <= ES ice Cream and Refreshments in abundance. > eee } >. » ie be ts Ba @ WY | F Doors open at 739. Concert at 8 o'clock, in the city i” oe ws Ss. Bs . 5 sharp. Admission, 25 centa, jyl5 : ihlaysieicni WANTEN—A man, , who bas a_ knowledge et | By 45 LY SCREENS ‘for Windows adjustable. W farming, to till a few asre3 of iand within = j #e ARR iS & ay’ PEW ART. ie a, pte fun Rte! ther singe ‘mace to - sacrt distance of the city, Ayply to the Collect - ae Cae tem » a = MASK WRIGHT & UO., Ltd. 4 july9—dy 6i