ger ccna Local and Other items. Drviston Re ular session to VICTORIA will be cordially night. Visiting brethren welcomed. —_— >-— “Kast Exp. End " writes is sw judice, and, therefore, comments are not Ip order just now, far Lresum, : tion played to a small house on Saturday night. They play in Summerside to-night. co ng Barrie or BUNKER Hit1.—The steamer Carroll was gaily trimmed with bunting to day, in honor of the anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill. - TENDERS WaANTED.-—Attention is direoted to the advertisement calling for tenders for building the Grand Stand and the Judges’ Stand on Charlottetown Driving Park. —— Nurement or Carrie.—Messrs. Blake Bros. shipped to-day on the ss Bonavista fifty head of very fine fat cattle for the St. Johu’s, Nfld. market. Mr. Patrick Blake, M. P. P., accompanies the shipment. eatin: Pontce Covurt.—Joseph Valley, an old offender, was this morning fined $90 or 90 days for being drunk and disorderly, and another drunk was admonished and dis- charged. - Hrmtssoroves Parx.—Three men have been summoned for quoit playing on Hills- borough Park, thereby cutting up the grass, ete. They will appear before His Honor to- morrow, Oo Meetixe.—A meeting of the lady members of the Charlottetown Lawn Tennis Club will be held this evening ate ght o'¢ lock, in the parlor of the Y. M.C. A. A full attendance is requested. sidenapiinies Tennis Tournament. —The ladies who in tend competing in the Lawn Tennis Tourna- ment, (singles) for Mr. Justice Young's prize, will please take notice that play will comm- mence to-morrow (Tuesd:y) afternoon, at 4 o'clock sharp, at Victoria Park. _—--—> A Sea Cow.--A large specimen of a sea cow (walrus) wags seen off Louisburg, C. B., one day last week. It is very unusual to observe one so farsouth. In former years they were not uncommon about the Magda- lenes, but none have been reported in recent years at all. - Tue Comixe Races.— Capt. Hickey, re- resenting Mr. Carro!l, of Pictou, and Mr. Vm. Taylor, the backer of Mr. Jey in the coming single sculi match, to-day deposited their stakes with Mr. A. Lord. The cup to be competed for by the sail boats is on exhibi- tion at E. W. Taylor's. - PROTECTING THE FisHERtIES.—The fisheries cruiser Stanley arrived here from Pictou via Georgetown and Cape Bear, on Saturday. At the last mentioned place Captain McLaren closed up a factory in which he found lob- sters under the regulation size. The Stanley will sail for North Bay early to-mororw morning. —— In Lvex.—An exchange says; A_ lucky drammer is Mr. Brumer], representing the firm ot Cochrane, Cassills & Co., Montreal, and at present sojourning about Sydney, C. B. He paid $5 for a half ticket, No. 3,009, which proved to stand for the second horse in the English Derby and won for the two hold- ers the sum of $2,000. -—_-_--_--- Tue Bonavista.—The steamer Bona- vista arrived at six o'clock this morning. She had a general cargo for this port. She left shortly after three o’clock this after- noon for Sydney and St. John’s, Nfid., with 50 head of cattle and 11 sheep, shipped by Blake Bros. for the Newfoundland mar- cet. She had one passenger, Thomas horne, from this port. . idles Gur Byowisn Visrrogs.—Qa next Fri- day evening our citizens will have an op- portunity of seeing a company of artists, who, during their American tour, have played every city in the United States and Canada. To make their visit a success, they have decided to lower their price of admission to 25, 36 and 50 cents. Reserv- ed seats now on sale at Reddin’s Drug Store. Srravex sy Licutyinc.—Holyoke, Mass., was visited by a terrible thunder storm on Monday last, which resulted fatelin at least one instance. A Mrs. Anne Qnirk, of Elm- wood, aged 60, stayed in her house alone nntil the storm was neatly over, when, be- coming alarmed she wept fo @ neighbar's gamed Ash, Arriving there she seated her- self ina chair directly under a large pin cushion which hung on the wall, In a few moments there came a flash of lightning, which entered the pin cushion, and then pas- ed into the body of Mrs Quirk, killing her in- stantly. —.--—~-_-—-—— Frremen’s TocrNaMENT.—The pro- gramme for the firemen’s tournament in connection with the Halifax Summer ~ Car- nival, is as follows : lst prize 2nd prize Hose reel race, } mile....... 160 $50 Salvage corps race, 4 mile.....100 50 Hook & ladder race, 300 yds...100 50? The conditions are to be similar to those! at the firemetn’s tournament of 1886, three to start in each race or no second prize to | sie bd MeQuillan . ' onnson, DICWIULLIGD.. pce ee ere eee be given. Mirrary Fungerat.—The body of the late Gunner Carpenter, No. I Battery, G. A., was laid to rest in St. Peter’s Cemetery yesterday afternoon. The funeral was condueted with full military honors. The casket, wrapped in the Unien Jack and ornamented with wreaths of flowers amidst ?which were placed the helmet and side arms of the deceased, was carried on a gun carriage, preceded by a firing arty from Ko. | Battery andthe Artillery Band, and followed by the mourners, and members of the two Batteries of Artillery, Chatlottetown Enginger Corps, and No. 3 Co., 82nd Battalion. The services in St. Peter's Churet. were conducted by Rev. James Simp. son, and at the grave by Rev. T. H. Hunt. LP Apvicx to Moruers.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes ae “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all E relieves wind, regulates the bowgls, and the best known remedy for diarrhcea, whether arising from teeihing or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be ure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothin Rvran. and tele no other kind. (April } ‘88 ere Mr. Vinnicombe returned to the city on Saturday, and is now ready to receive he violin pupils at their usual hours. Che matter of which ** Kast and Civilians. : pr evenly matched, a good game is anticipat- ed thE DAILY / 2 | SPROIAL Desparcuxs ro Tue EXAMINER The Samean Conference. Lonpon, June 15 The Berlin correspondent of the Times says in regard to the Samoan Coumuission - . . he Hyers Sisters Combina- | although the strictest seerecy with regard _ to their decisions is observed, there can be no doubt that the Americans have emerged trom this conference with flying colors, and that Germany has had to content herself with the prospect of much less political prominence on the Island than she claimed at Washington two years ago. This result, it would appear, is much more due to the fir.a and insxorabie attitude of | Blaine than to any political leaning of | England towards the power which it is | her highest «im to conciliate.” All! the London papers comment editorially | upon the treaty. The Daily News says it | is believed that Phelps, who leaves to-night | for New York, will be appointed American | ambassador to Berlin. —_~ Found in a Halibut. Hacirax, June 16. | Yesterday morning there arrived in the harbor the fishing schooner Hattie D. from | the banks, commanded by Robert P. | Isenham. Being short of drinking water | and provisions the captain was obliged to run into port to replenish his supplies. On | Tuesday evening, while the vessel was! lying on the fishing banks, one of the men | named Wim. Robertson hooked « halibut. | The fish was of soch large proportions that ic took several of the crew to haul it on board. Upon opening the halibut a portion of a woman’s hand, with the thumb and | first and second finger, were found. On| the second tinger was a plain gold-band | ring, on which were engraved the letters G. W.G, The ring was secured, and is| now in Capt. Isenhain’s possession, | Presbytery Meeting. Toronro, July 15. | There was only 4 morning session of the Presbyterian Assembly yesterday. The | main business was the passing of reports | from the various Presbyterian Colleges of | the Dominion, As said by the Mederator at | the close, they were of a very gratifying | character. After a deputation was appoint- ed to confer with the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, and express spmpathy | with the Union and its work. It was de- cided to receive a deputation from the | Toronto Conference of the Methodist Church on Wednesday. The Duty on Beef and Apples. | } i i ' | | Orrawa, June 15. Mr. Mills, M. P. for Annapolis has pre- sented to the Minister of Finance a num- ber of urgentand numerously-signed peti- tions from his constituents in Annapolis praying for an mecrease in the import duty op beef, and also for a protective duty on apples. Among the signers who are urging increased protection are a large number of influential electors whe have hitherto act- ively supported the free trade movement. Appointed Chancellor. Monrtreat, June 16. Sir Donald Smith has been appointed Chancellor of McGill University, instead of Hon. Senator Ferrior, who died a year ago. A gift is announced of $40,000 by Mr. Frothingham and Mrs. Molson. Rig Blaze. Monrreat, June 16. The oil refinery was burned here to- night, and some freight cars standing near the oil ran over an area of 15 acres, and the whole grounds was one blazing mass, The loss is $25,000. Another Arrest in the Cronin Case. Cuicaco, June 16. Thomas Tierney, an employe of ice-man O'Sullivan, is the latest suspect in the Cronin mystery, and is under arrest. He is a member of the Clan-na-Gael. The Fete of St John Baptiste. MonrreaL, June 16, Forty sister societies of the United States ‘will be represented in Quebec at the fete of St. John Baptiste, on the 24th Jnne. ~a— > = Weather HKulletin. Toronto, June 17,—10 a. m. South to west winds; partly cloudy with local showers ; not much change in tempera- ture. omens Cricket. The match, Lawyers and Bankers vs* Allcomers, was played at Victoria Park last Saturday. On account of the rain in the afternoon, the batting was not the best. ‘The following is the score : LAWYERS AND BANKERS. A MeNéeill, bd Robinson..... ..... owas ae PW LT, Bisbee, OM Obi. .5 ei ec bee ese 1} K J Martin, ct Aitken, bd MecQuillan.... 1 W A Weeks, ct Madigan, bd MecQuillan.. 4 A FE Ings, bd Robinson........0+++++++++ 0 E H Haviland, not out..........-+.--0e 8 E Mellish, ct Murray, bd Robinson...... 3 | E Earle, ct Robinson, bd McQuillan...... 0 J F Whear, ct J Rundle, bd McQuillan. 6 M Matheson, ct Leigh, bd McQuillan..... 0 G Foster, ct J Rundle, bd McQuillan..... 0 ear oy st ee eee e 8 Total 41 ALLCOMERS. R Madigan, ct Moore, bd Weeks........+ 0 J Rundle, ct Ings, bd Weeks......... -- 10 R MacDonald, ct Moore, bd Martin...... 0 G Aitken, bd Martin........scccsesece- 0 W Murray, ct Weeks, bd Martin........ 7 Cleleh, fr. bd Martin..............04: 0 1) H Robinson. ct Moore, bd Weeks...... 0 H Carvell, bd Martin............-...0+- N Rundle, ct Martin bd Martin........- 7 H Shaw, ct Weeks, bd Weeks........-.- 0 J C Sprague, not out........-..ee seers 0 RC Goff, bd Martin........... die 8 J McQuillan, run out.......... aseden: 8 Bixtrae occ ccccccceccesess sinc Ran oacasee 8 Total 35 A match will be played next Saturday between teams composed of Militiamen As these teams are pretty HNAAMINER. TELEGRAPHIC AWS. ° 4} om — Ask For Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and be sure you get it, when you want the best blood-purifier. With its forty years | of unexampled suc~ cess in the cure of Blood Diseases, you can make no mis- take in preferring , Ayer’s Sarsaparilla — The j j : to any other. ern blood medicines, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is still the most pop-~ ular, being in great- er demand than all others combined. « Ayer’s Sarsaparilia is selling faster than ever before. I never-hesitate to recommend it.’’— George W. Whitman, Druggist, Albany, Ind. **T am safe in saying that my sales of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla far excel those of any other, and it gives thorough satisfac~ tion.’’-— L. H. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Ayer’s Pills are the best selling medicines in my store. I can recommend them conscien- tiously.””—C. Bickhaus, Pharmacist, Roseland, Il. ‘We have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla here for over thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name the best blood-purifier.””— W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. *T have sold your medicines for the last seventeen years, and always keep them in stock, as they are staples. ‘ There is nothing so good for the youth- ful blood’ as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.”— | kh. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. **‘Ayer’s Sarsaparilla gives the best — satisfaction of any medicine I havein | stock. I recommend it, or, as the | Doctors say, ‘I prescribe it over the counter.” It never fails to meet the cases for which I recommend it, even where the doctors’ prescriptions have been of no avail.’’—C., F. Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. TO THE TRADE. een WE HAVE ON HAND 50,000 Cigars, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, which we will sell at prices that defy campe tition. Examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, CONNOLLY & CO., jul—2weod wky 2i Queen Street. fore-runner of mod~ | | Perfection of Silk. “CORSET, J.D. Matdonali’s New Sisek Now " THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING IN THE senile MONDAY, JUNE 17. L8Re Everyone. La UE LOWEST Pi ee) ae + JAS. PATON & Go. Can Safely Say They Can Fulfil the Above Conditions. ; . (x) LACK SILKS, pure, bright and durable. We are at present offering some extraordinary value in Silks, Ladies wanting a very handsome rich Black Silk Dress, should see the ; ) It is produced by the celebrated Lyons maker (C. J. Bonnet & Co.), who give their guarantee that it will not split, fray or wear greasy. DRESS GOODS.—This extensive department is now largely stocked with the leading goods of the season. ; MILLINERY. —Wonderful increase in this department ; splendid styles; everybody pleased ; prices low. LADiks’ UNDERCLOTHING. Night Dresses, Chemises, Knickers, Corsets, Vests, &e., ‘the very best value in the city. ‘indie ; CARPETS.—Immense stock to choose from at the very lowest prices. Rooms measured, TE Re “OG ee 88 © 04000 0.6 0406 0.0% O09 09464000 060 8544 tc boe “SEE OUR: See Qur Special : Seon OUISALES (2. Kid Gloves. : Te aati Bi: i MA MMM MM ina A aa ak at [SHE OUR: BEADED ‘VISITSS.. eee eveeeseeeeecevese ores oe ’ . e 1 Carpets made up and laid by experienced workmen. ( ' TO . ‘i f : ao ae c . ‘ ° URT \INS, in Lace, Tapestry, silk, &e; Window Shades, Curtain Poles; also, the Stan- ‘ . € : J 2 } a . * e » . . . dard Curtain Pole, the newest thing in the market, and can only be had from us in this city. : Ty) y _ * 6 CLOTHING, | Paton & Co’s. name has become a household word for Good Clothing at 'm derate prices, YOUNG HEN! -See our Wonderful Eight Bollar Suit. PATON & CO0’S. POPULAR STORE, MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, May 31, IS89—eod wky So —__———— SS Seca ocaeeeeaeeaverees —_ ——e a + ee er Suits ! Suits ! Boys’ Suits Boys’ Suits Mens Very Cheap! VR ens’ ! Yery Cheap PROVINCE TO SELECT FROM! ee ES amd Feathers ! and Feathers! Ladies’ Bress Goods and Trimaings! Hats, Fiewers Ladies’ Dress Goois and Trimmings! Hats, Flowers ALL ?HE NEWEST FAB?ICS IN DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS—CHEAPEST PRICES. er ST Wanted—5,000 Men and Boys to buy Hard and Soft Felt ‘Hats. oe AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GEN7S’ FURNISHING GOODS AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c 4 OUND.—On the Lower Malpeque Road, yes- terday, a Man’s Overcoat. Apply at this office. m tt f—june!’7 OST.—On the street, a Door Key, with joint, Apply at this office. ' li—juls LET.—Two nice Houses to let on Sydney Street, the property of Lawrence Kickham,. Possession of one immediately, For further par- ticulars dpply to M. P. HOGAN, pd 2w—juld¢ OOK WANTED, for the seazon,. at the Sea- side Hotel. Good wages. Apply at once tq JOHN N EWSON. tf—jul2 WANTED.- A Servant for general housework in a small family. No washing. Apply at this office, tf—jull {OUND.—On Sunday night, a Woman's Water proof Cloak. Owner can obtain the same on application at this office and paying expenses. junell—tf FoR SALE.—Ata bargain, easy terms, ‘a top Bugyy (mew). Apply at A. McNeill’s auction room, m27 tf. ANTED.—An experienced Accountant, who is otherwise employed during the day, would like to get a set of books to keep in the evenings for a moderate consideration, Apply at EXAMINER Office, t4 eod--mayl{ POUND.—On Great George Street, this morn- ing, asum of money. Apply to MR. JAMES PaYNk&, Engineer of Steam Dredge, pd 1li—jul3 ORS PLANTS. for sale at Ridgeway’ Nursery, Upper Prince Street. 2i—jul3 le ee to know how to save money these hard times, by going to D. A. “ore and getting your Clothing and Hats, june = LET.—The House at present occupied by . Capt. Fraser. Apply to R. McMILLAN. junelt—eod LET.—“ Inkermaa House,” property of the lage ‘Coionel Grey, The property is well situated with about 25 acres of land. Apply to F, Perers, Cameron Block. tf—ap20 WANTED IMVYEMLTATELY, at D. A. Brucr’s, three gocd Coat Makers, two Vest Makers and three Pant Makers, Highest prices given, mayl5—tf ILCH COWS, 4 years old, for sale. Apply at A. LLIORNE & Co's. Store. 4i-—-j us OR SALE.—One Carload of Mackerel Barrels Apply at this office. dy 31 wky 3i- jus OY WANTED,-—-A Boy to learn the Book- binding business. Apply at once to JAMES DL. TAYLor. north side Queen Squere, tf—jub OR ADOPTION.—Three Orphan Boys, aved respectively 10,8 and 6 yeurs. Apply to REY. JAMES SIMPSON, Pownal Street. tf—ap9 ARTIES intending to put Water Pipes in their houses, wili find it to their advantage to call at HARRIs’s TINSTORE before ygiyius their orders, pat—~—mu3Q LET.—The House on Orlebar Street recent- ly occupied by Mr. Leslie McNutt, warm and convenient, containing seven comfortable rooms. Rent moderate, ossession at once. Apply to Mrs. BLatTcH, corner Great George and Fiizroy Streets. pd 2w—mayl18 For © ALE.—An [ron Pump, cheap. Apply at this offiee, mavyl6 ASTURE TO LET, at “Belvidere.” Apply to WILLIAM HARPER, SR., Fitzroy Street. mayl5 . OR SALE-—One Thousand No. 1 December Hides.—-W™M. BOYLE. 2aw tf—may8 WANTED.—An Assistant Cook, at Government flouse. si—jugs WANTED.—A Boy to attend ta a cow and gar- ’ den, and 1 + a generally useful Apply at onte at office, tt—jus 2 OVO Indian make. 20,000 Yards of Prints, English and Canadian Uanufactures. (econ ee a A EE ee _— — eomeoeercnnn a ne ee anette ee oe GREY COTTON, FROM SCTS.A YARD AND UPWARDS. Se eS seen Our prices are the lowest in every line, and you will study your own interest by buying at J. B. MACDON4LD’S. Be SIGHE, NOW Ch'town, April 25, 1889-—eod & wky DOMINION BOOT AND SH ciecaillith ied aia (ers gsileipinennie ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE (125) CASES Mens’, Womens’ and Childrens’ Boots, Shoes and Slippers Quality the best ever offered for sale in the Province, at prices which, for Cheapness, never have been approached in thi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the **DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE.” J.B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, MBAS. i iggy, Anny and Hany Dept TULL ND CHIN, 4s. goon & 0, A Favorite and Most Valuable HALIFAX. OPEN OF city. Ch’'town, April 25, 1889—eod wky ——— eo x ee ere e+ AWE am \ E HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND, at our Meat Market, Kent Street, @ full and choice stock of the following Meats ; Remedy for all Throat and | BEEF, envi MUTTON So ane . ch : LAME, | ee A Fall Stock of Wines and Ligue ‘ } i j } ny ‘ VEAL, It has cured hundreds of cases considered . ws : hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens JUST RECEIVED. PORK, the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in bt TAMS, ‘sw very short time. Just a few doses will cure Si - ARN BACON, a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents 1 5 Cases ROYAL BLEND, . idea CORNED BEEF, per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. e) - 5 “a ae BLEND &GALIC, W. HAWKER & SON U0 Cases O1, “4s TONGUES, | Propriet 50 * CHAMPAGNE, choice brand oprietor, J Aad Aw My juice vranas, “ : a a | 10—lv dy St. John, N. R 150 * CLARET, ~~ sell at et prices. Open daily oe y ae ee a . 25 “* HOCK and MOSELLE, Pe / 2 “ LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, e ep 10hne communication, } 7 c ae é > . <3 ge Noy au, Curacao, Maraschiuo, SAUNDERS & NEWSOM, i o fr i ; iu ‘ Benedictine, Kent Street, Ch’town, | a z 200 “ FINE rORT and SHERRY, may20—dy lm eod | 15) © HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, oF? oud ¥. ©. BASS’S ALE, 300 ee Hot and Gold Water Qutiits,| |. . WANTED, | a atts 200 “ BURKE'S STOUT, | —INCLUDING—— | 100 “ APOLLINARIS WATER, | 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, RY the New Dominion School District, a_ BO! LERS FOR HOT Wi ATER, | 50. FINE OF. DRUM, F Second class Male Teacher. KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, Apply by, ao « letter to Attached to Cooking Stoves, Pe —And a Full Stock of— Batliroom Fittings, Wash Basins, HOICE GROCERIES And Everything Else for Plumbing. ap24 Butter Tubs. NORTON & PENNELL. THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. GEORGE WILSON, juz Secy. of Trustees. se aX , BN | FOLEY & nven eS POR SALE.) ras Magazines and Hotshes, Superseding all other Matches for lighting purposes. may30—Ilm pat CARVELL BROS, May 24 LARGE NUMBER of Building Lots several Dwelling Houtes, ete., all prices li. H. CROSSMAN, | situated in different parts of the city and} ALESMEN.—We wish a few men tosell our S goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade. Largest manufacturers in our line. En- close 2-cent stamp. Wages $3 per day. Permea-. nent position. No postals answered. Money , advanced for wages, advertising, etc.—CKNTEN- NIAL MANUFACTURING Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, i apl5- 2m eod Come and get one. To be had only at G. HB. HASZARD, Ornamental House Painter, 'ssvurs | For locati n, terms and other particulars Cor. Fitzroy & HillsboroughSts, apply to Sole Agent, CHARLOTTETOWN. A, McNEILL, Brown's Block, Queen Seeare, apl0—dy tt } jut—i ead Auctioneer. may 14 ~ ' .y a“ on