eT eee Ee eee : Local and Other items a BNE a. SBPRG8s) We une SAN 442 . 5 a & my we vst R : U us Embroid d Plannei a Beer Bros i Is 2 ESP A’ : BR UXAM - ; Otinwa Notes N | is pleasing to learn that en Wes wivdben nded from Km Ovrrawa, June 28 eraid 6” Tryon Mi - ‘paud and Victoria Chief En rineer Schnmeber re] « via “th it MOON EXCURSION In making boul ae Breton Railway Wi il be’ Open for en ments tor next week don't f tvet : . on Au; ed Ast. cs ‘ ght key sion to | held on Fri yi Uobster packers have been petitioning the - 3 ‘imister Fisheries for an extension of ~ he season of cate on the ground that eold ARCA Prince Edward ( i} | Weather has made the season later. Tie Vo eX ng at S oclo in |Teports of officers otf the Departm ent a} . ‘ ; i (j. \] mel ers however, show ihat the ent h h ; been we are ested i : cellen » OWing largely, it is believed, to the an : enforcement of the close se son for th past i : she case of a young wo-| two years : man, charged with — threatening end in ] view cf the vote of last session for } ; has iinved a number of tidal gauges : which — > hy Ycuug Gordon who | aed I oo differs nt stations alony si . ' (Moe \Vauil and Atlantic Coast for the rpose | was 0 seriously njured yesterday, is 10] of accurate reniates ‘+are Tees pette Ay 6 qgoctor reports him ae = a suffering 1 some internal injury and | Lord Salisbury’s Despatch. ' danget ee wali * oe | ( trlottetow 1, Lodge N LOUDE, Jane » | 9 3 to-nig & 3 clock Special Salisbury's despatch to the British Am- ess e transacted A full attend- bassador { Berlin, cr nt sINniug an agree- i or l members requested,—|™ent with Germany, declares that Ger-| D. A. DM Rae. Sev’ y ane 8 claim that where one power occu-|- o . iptes the coast another may not without | \ NTMEN' The Canada Gazette con. | consent occupy the unclaimed regions in | tains e ott PI iumentof Mr. John{the rear cannot be allowed in case 3 | Newson as a ( issioner to revise the| Where the country is already oceupied | Provincia Exhibition Pria List, in the vy Englishms n, but where there are no! place of H Donald Ferguson,who has re- | English setilements England has no right signed [to advance against the German elaiins. — - ee 1 land retains the Stevenson Road which Ss aves Vo ~ +0 “ay Irienas! wiil be the boundary line between the i . i eh — popalar gf anes aan = in English and Germ < spheres, | under the | with delight that there is a probability terms of agreement between Kngland and |} of her paying another visit to Charl ttetown, | Zermany. ( meerning the African ques- st likely in the first week of July. | tlon, it is stated that Germany cedes Vita , - ’ and Semaliland to England, and England Mission.—We understand that the | in turn cedes to Germany the territory of R emptorist Fathers will open ¢ mission Religeland. in this province on the 2Sthinst. In con- — . — ge uend t] ission the picnic to have A Disastrous Washout. been held | Benevol Irish Society on Dominion Day is inde finately p st- Toronto, June 18. Pp ned A washout took place 28 — cast ol Pet BEATRICI The steamer Princess here yesterday afternoon on the P. RR Beatrice, Captain A. H. Kelley, arrived from A locom tive was sent out, Salingay on Halifax, at nine o'clock last evening, bi nging Its way a. anless, Jy the bridge sRSpPoc- neral cargo. Captain Philpot was the |, and division foreman Moriarty and one only passenger. She will sail on return this; °! his men, When they reached the cul evening, with a cargo of pork, potatoes, lob vert at Myrtle, running at slow rate, it col- sters, egus, et | lapsed, precipitating the engine to the bot- » ee Bk & aa ita ale som |e m, killing ali the occupants The killed 1) S40 f e 4 ete : aT J. Wanless, engineer Allen, hre- . ; oe : ee res ‘“A€}man Oliver, section-hands Moriarty s et work of 1e ( a€ elo tr ran’? j ‘ i ige at the 8s on at St. vonn NB . 1 ul we 13th ist xt. [hey have be written oT a in cea ie ade Ua a leah tor} The Tariff Bill. morrow evening to consider the subject. Tae ; - | roronto, June 18. A _SUGGESTION.- Now that the A: tillery | A Washington special to the 'Mail says and Engineer Corps have received their new | the Finance ¢ Jommittee have finished the uniforms would it not be in order to parade at Victoria Park for drill with one or more « ¢| Taritf Bill. There was a change at the last the military bands some evening next week, | Moment in the agricultural schedule. Bar- THe Ex AMI SER feels sure that citizens genel ley is left in the mul at 25 cents. ally would greatly appreciate such a t t - - - i The Quebec Elections. Mackeret Fisuine.—We are pleased to} learn that Mr. McPherson, City Clerk is enjoying his holiday, improving in health, sving good luck in his fishing excur- sions. He reports that a few days AZO, | y five hundred splendid mackerel were caught | by the boat in which he was out, besides a| number of codtish and herring. - ATASTROPHE. — » was Known citizeo ‘ Late who ALMOST A © yesterday & we li Vy Stre« b. be yWeeo [ternoon, ; ' G;reat George and Queen, fired a shot from a revolver at a cat in the rear of his premises. Instead, however, of the bullet striking the object aimed at, it struck as i and, glencing upward, went crashil lsh one ol the windows of tailoring on the top story of the Cameron Block, and | f od past the pressman who was at work in the room. Such reckless use of fire arms should be put a sLop to at once. ie Sisal Boarp or HEALtH.—A meeting of the Board afterncon to v Pudg ge All of Health was } rey r tt ? JUSLICT & ie er iF held yesterday m His Honor lives on} establishment | MonrTREAL, June 18. By the latest election returns the parties Government, 45; Opposition, 25; th members fur Chicouctime, Gaspe and Lake St. John yet to hear from. stand: — <i Thunder and Lightning. Haiirax, June 18. A severe thunder storm passed over por- tions of the Province to-day. At Wolf- ville light ning struck the American Hotel. The building was considerably damaged, but though full of guests, fortunately no one was ipjured. At Little River J: struck by lightning contents cremated. he Turf Ovgilvie’s barn was the building and ; no and to-morrow,—E, H MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. 1 } I ‘ qr ‘ y ; a WA issue, on | Orchard, = THU RSD ‘_ 4 9, a a JUNE 1890. DONE ? ay | BIE E?. At Brack! y Point Ri ad, on erg Av, } June 18th, John Bryenton, sr., in’ the rd year of his ave {funeral will leave his late residence Satur- day the 2Iist inst., at 2 p. m., for Union Road | Cemetery, | DARGAINS, Speciaily low prices for prize } books at the Diamond Rookstore. eee } DROWNED By telegram, on Mond y last, | ie friends were informed that James B. Me- — Donald, of St. Margaret’s, King’s Cou my, PL t ES K. I., was drowned at Winchendow n, Mass., | the day previou No particulars as to his | ageath have yet been received | (x) Green Peas for sale by the quart at Beer & } mee eee Men's Coats $1.00 - a ee g Sale of flowers and plants Friday at1] on s Oz ao : ; I o’elo advertisement », Auctioneers. eee RU hen, ussortinent, see Norton & © GRAND ine 3. Dc. Ac . <a Mien’s Suits, - - += - - Mien's Pants, - - = = «= : Boys’ Suits, - - - - - Children’s Suits al! prices. MOONLIGHT EXClt will be hek SOUTH END SION l under the auspices - the BOATING CLUB, on & GRAND 2 Having bought the entire stock of two large Dry Goods Stores 4 ha sy a r oO h 63? : : riday HAVES, Jute be! we are going to give some of the Biggest Bar, gains ever offered to The Inrge and commodios steamer. ST. | the people of Prince Edward Island. 1 he bene it. T LAWRENCE” will leave Steam Navigation Com some s Wharf at 8.15 o'clock sharp. rhe Artillery Brigade Band will be in at- tendance, and are now engaged in arranging a special programme for the occasion. CASH GOT THE GOODS CHEAP. Customers g Cor ne one and all ! St BHOS., THe WONDERFUL 136 and 144 Queen get We can sell you Cheaper than the Cheapest. GHEA A, Street. IN vo first-class V iolinists have been engage od furnish music for dancing. to tu Refreshments will be provided on board at city prices. oa The Committee are determined to spare no pains to make this one of the most enjoy- able Moonlight Excursions of the season, Charlotttetown, June 3, 1896 TICKETS-—Gentlemen, 4(0c.; Ladies, 20c., : _ to be obtained at Reddin’s and Watson’s Drug Stores, at the Diamond Bookstore and from members of the Club. if the weather Excursion will be day. the Mon- unfavorable on the following proves held By order of Committee. R. F. MITCHELL Secretary. iat T) TY if WALKR DEBENTURES, COMMISSIONERS © will 20th inst., $5,000 Debentures, bearivg 4 per cent. interest. I hey y will receive otfers for purchase of same up till Saturday night, 21st inst. jul7—eod tl dte tir PER ne W ate: By order ef Board, D. McLEAN, secretary. -—- ~ ~~ Water Coms. Office, June i8, 180. jl8~dy tl 21 = SHERWOOD FARM FOR SALE, Rev TIFULLY situated on the Royalty Road, fronting on the Malpeque Road andrunning back to Sherwood Cemetery. Che farm, containing about 50 acres, is in a high state of cultivation. Commodious and comfor buildings, with a first-class make this a very desirable paoperty. Vor particulars apply on the premises to SARAH STEWART, Administratrix, . PATON & CO. Will ofier on MIONDAY, the 16th inst., another fot of Hearth Rugs and Mats to the lot that Hearth Rugs from 25 cents a Bargain. similar sold so fast last season. up. Come early, if you want to secure _ dune 20, wky 2m NOTICE. ms THE UNDERSIGNED, carrying on \ V yusiness under the name and style of MARK W RIGHT & CO., have this day dis- solved partnership by mutual consent. Ali parties indebted to the above firm requested to pay the amount of such indebted negs to Mark Wright & Co. (Ltd.), who are ———-—--() LIN OIS, SQUARE. J _A MBit & CO., MAREBET ore GLe complaining of the non-enforcement ai vy-law relating to the ping of pigs withig cl limits, and atating that he had Lo fed the » al tating _ I ° } - attention of the Santtar\ Otiiee t to a breach of . ' a | , this by-law, | thatevici leclined to tak aT any action in gen gavage The letter was dis- ussed at length but no action was taken, the si l deciding that the enforcin of the by W Was a matter for the Stipen Ba Magis ate and the police Dr. Johnson, Heaith Oni ‘er, WhO Was present, re Dp rte d th 2% the health of the city was fairly good > DAMAGED BY LigutNniIne.—The telephone line from Summerside to Centreville was com- Lyesday evening last, and on the following morning all the coils in the instru- ments at Centreville and some of those at Summerside were injured by the lightning. Pp ted on The necessary repairs were made yesterday afternoon, and the line is now in good work- ing order. The Georgetown, Eldon, Orwell Pand Vernon River lines were also interfered with, and workmen are to attend to them at once Some of the poles at Orwell were sh att ered. The wires throughout the city were not damaged. Last night’s storm did not do any damage to the wires. > Scnoot Meerrnes.—The annual schoo!) Fmeetings throughout the country on Tues- x ry last were well attended, and sup yple- ments to teachers voted in the large ma) or- ity of districts. It is pleasing to note that people are bec: oming more and more inter- ested in educational matters every year. Parents, asarule, are anxious to have their children educated. There is no part of the Dominion where the advantages of education are more highly prized than in this province. The consequence is that our schools are in good running selen and our youths are distinguishing themselves both at home and abroad. Heavy THcsper ann I thunder and ligh AGHTNING —A heavy i bey swept over the wes’crn Wednesd ry Morning, ning tocm, ac ompauic a cdownopour ol ! 41D, part of Prince County on and without doubt has done corsideralie damage. so far, the accident to bivoui eld Catholic church is the only one reported. Ti lightuing etruck the spi at about haif pas four o'clock in the moron and set fire t The alarm flew ; Last t nd, and the perish oners were gitickry pou ta spot, where, with saws and axes, uncer the direc 10n I theif pasve', ra \ on RB erg, wney suc- ceeded in cutting down the spire peiow tne flames, and thus seved, by an he rculean effort, their beautifuland we'l-beloved church. It is : } : . j + a nothing shert of miracle that church, | j y and dependencics wer. not reduced ‘ ‘ Phe church was insured. K, BD, ©, for the Stomach. Lonpox, June 18 At the Ascot to-day TL —~-. Stakes were Won by Surefoot, the Ascot Derby stakes were won by Battleaxe, and the Fernhill stakes were won by Bumptuous. Phe Royal unt Cup was won by Marion, lthe Triennial stakes by Peter Flower, and the Coronaticn stakes by Hers ys —— — Cor: nell, Wit ins. IvHaca, June 13, race between Bowdoin and Cornell eights, this afternoon, on Cayug Lake, was won by Corneil by four lengt hs. The course was three miles, straightaway. Time, 17 min. 30 1-5 sec. cameras Ane © z a The North American Squadron. Haurrax, June 18. The North@imerican Squadron will re- main in this harbor until the first of Aug- ust, when they will visit Quebec. and other | St. Lawrence ports. ita Weather MButictiin. RONTO, June 19.—10 a. m. Liverpool for this port, arrived at Habitant Saye --- and Earthenware at T. b. Alchorn’s, Street, next door to Tea Store. siciiesiniiip cites a A Maentiricent STeaAMeR.—The ports the arrival at St. the steamer W inthron, tween that port and New York steamer. Her gross ton nage is 1,445 tons, and her net i@19 tons. saloon is iarge and n agaifics ently iinished. s. of which there are over 70, rop is @ handsome Her staterooms, Bay, Gut of Canso, to-day, after a long pas- Great CLEARING-OUT SALE of China, Glass Queen hereby given power to grant receipts for the Charlottetown, June 14, 1899.—eod & oy same, ———— : MARK WRIGHT, 7 — aoe hago aha Tawra) 6=6F abel LEWIS W. GOF!I Re reais 2 URIS B. FOUND ke F. H. BEER, ——> = > L. L. BEER, ; KH. REEI WANTED IMMEDI ATELY.—An experienced . the BEG 4 Foal : ildren. Ap- i ; : a Nurse te take a two cal . 2 | Charlottetown, May 31, 1890. ply to Mrs. Arthur Peters, yg—tt cS oe " ‘ ‘ O LET. Pi saession given about first Se piem- i Referrivg to the above notice, the business Zz ber next, the House now occupied by Capt. Moderate to fresh wirds; cloudy to fair weather with local showers. — ++ e+e At Canso.—The barkentine Lena, from Sun re- John a few days ago of which is to ply be- The Winth- The are airy, well lighted and ventilated, and comfortably furnisbed. She has great fright aczommodation ; iadeed, it is surprising how muca room ere is in her for freight. The steamer, which is ouly alittle over two years old, is very fast. She averaged about 15 knots an hour on the trip and made the run from New Yayk to Bar Harbor in 31 hoars. The commander of the Winthrop is Capt H, H. Homer, for several years in charge of the New York, an efficient capible crew, The upnis g between Bangor. He is has a very Winth-op is lighted throughout . descent lights. She sails from St, New York every Wednesday meorving, Miller, 1 i and an Lu ws. Rock othcer and by incan- John for te st Apply to Wo be of the late firm undersign red under heretofore. MARK WRIGHT res June 16, Robert Fraser, on Upper Queen N. Large. W: ANTED.—A boy about 16 years of age who understands taing care of a borse and cow afcer a garden, and to1aake himse lf generaily weerul about # huuse. hnquire at this office. jnel9— —tf PA ERSHIP. i 7 CE. Wena tuation by a young man who has had experience in an Office and store. Address, VD. B, Box 94, City. junei8—4i pd will be carried on by the the same management as & 0. (itd). 1890—3i jnel9—ti oe 7 t s a - and looking Lower than Auction Cries. pe (x) An Immense Lot of Bankrupt Furniture for r HAVE T His DAY admitted Mr. Donald Wichslen yn a Partner m the Tobacco Manu- facturing Firm of HICKEY & STEWART, Q LET.—Possession cei immediately, House detached, situate on Dorchestet Street, econ- taining Drawing Room, Parlor ana Dining Rvoms down stairs acd jive bedrooms upstairs che business of which will hereafter be con- Ali the rooms recently repapered and painted, ducted under the name and style of HICKEY | uid house in tnoreugbly yoou order. | Phere are & NICHOLSON, and | take this opportunity | also attached a large garden ax d yard with good stavles and Coach nuase. For terms and par- Poet itedlis eae c ; blie of sincerely thanking the business pu blic for liculars apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. =ji7—ut their liberal patronage in the past, and respect» il fully solicit a continuance thereof for the po LET.—The dwe ling house on Great George future Sureet ad). ining the re r e residence. Sa & a, AA in ra : ‘ er TRY . S ‘ - ich, M. HICKEY. | Immediate posession given. Mra, Bison. se re 1, 1890. ; eS ae fies iineeiial cupied by 7, Charlottetown May seer Ww. LET.—The house lately oc counts. Must be sold at Referring tothe above, the undersigned bag Hyncman, Ksq., head Powna!l Street. Kn to notify the public that they will conticue | quire at this office, junel6 the Tobacco Manufacturing Business in the ee old establishment, Lower Qneen Street, ard ry GLASS FOR s ALE i tg Mikes once dery GOR Stiticn. hope by strict attention thereto to be able to POETS | SET junelé | at satisfy the requirements of the trade in their line. HICKEY & NICHOLSON. _may 6—Im (lw dy then ec eod) wan rED— A teacher of “the second class to take charge of the advauced lepartment of | the Tryon Norih School for the year commencing | the ist July next.—J. B, LEARD, Sec. of ae juneé—2w__ Me Mt NEWS ec aN 4 pag | \ Ww AN 1 SNTED AT ONCE. eik Gir) for general Hl i housework. Good wages. a oer oy ; < j t } Ll tfice. —ju } s : ua fi 5 a a recommended. Apply at thisy 30% th Rae e Gp u8 PEea a LAX e, a ee “at aes (WO LET.—Four Rooms on Sidney Street, just! Qhariottetr wu. Fan. £2, 1865 PPAAITA T SP OFFiOF ay nt poe i y ny i ag tine thing for dressmakers.— ih. K, BRAC. Ee optics pa se nes aN CE SE ee ae a NE Zi it a ~~ HOU be ia ue hee f9 iW [ at uli Uy} iusel3—iw | r A PBELL'S 5 =I ~ ; ie pm ih a ea ae 2 : ey bei sala ; an hi 3K R. RA “TT pe 6¥ ro LeE?. eastern half of Heuse on King eh, TEAMERS * ‘COUVEr, 9 Gye ‘son,’ qT mae i: e Railway Statioa, containing | al Pe § | . 3) and ra ‘ having Staterooms, | eazht 1 ary m3 with govd iro:t-preol ype fi i Smoki: 200 , th Rocn ste amidshing. | Ine divusce is in woud C -nditiwn usrésslon at ei m King | o m, » Ba i — ms etc., amicsitps, | once At PP! y to > J ho » Kelly, eq., oc to the ov ner, | es » - [whore bue litthe motion is felt Patines te i" ae Gh: oY aes oon nk cal soe ng ao eae a eee eee 7. : ates by str. **Orezon’ FAN TED.—-A Boy to learn the Baking ‘usi-, i —{e- en ; “ a oe Low Excursion Rates by str. ‘‘Orezon ve can AGM ak eee oo st |p MHIS IS THE FINEST COD LIVE & OIL EVER BROUGHT Co Liver . —" ne . “ XT “ r ‘ ulve | . ae te dMeult of Gigs . and ‘‘Sarnia,” First Cabin Passage, MON- | Baker, Kent 8+. i a0 Bad Oil usua lly 1 has such a disagreeab! taste : and is to many #> dll tl i ss Ont JEBEC 2 ag eg RD! I ree ai enbabienicenn es: cat ‘ ax periencda he Sk-ai ( TREAL or QU i, bm to Liv eri pool, $40, myo LET.-—The c: — ous Hoise adjoining ith it its excellent nutritive aad modi Ina q i shi ties are not e j ' , ™ . return SS, the sub:criber’s residence. Prince Sivect, i s free from these obje tions, being beav vii uly clear, pale and brigh 8 st tas eless, For Tickets and all other informatioa apply | with large stable and coach h house oR. MS OL | and readily assimilated by children and 1 1e most delicate invalids. ud by AN. to L: ee ees W. BR. WAUSON, Dispensing Chemist, FENTON T, 2} QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, NEW BERY ‘ Agent, | ry LET.—A Soees on " Pownal Street, aow j occupied by Mrs, Messervey. Apply to fgbl9 . WILLIAM MURRAY. ap2s GBs June 5—\im 2aw pat Nae iy I apse RR eR ati Ne ti ie il IN Bh ie Tia ie ht a i A sm satiteninggt tsi Sera se ag snl